Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1930 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by •"HE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthoune..Sec’y & Bub. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Powtoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter Subscription Rates Single copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail .36 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives SCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago <ls Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dailies Storms of one kind and another come to every community but after all its not such a bad old world. The atmosphere cooled off a little and gave every one a change to get a fresh breath. No sir-ee, you have no idea what your dollar will buy until you read the advertisements in the Daily Democrat this week. Look ’em over carefully. There is no doubt that most of tie.. corn in this county will be more than knee high by the Fourth of July and the old timers tells us that is a sure sign of a good crop. Puli boys, pull, don’t a one of you show the white feather now. It's tine to rest on the oars when gliding down current but when going against the stream, every regular fellow will bow his back. Dollar Days in Decatur this week wilt be better than you could possibly have imagined. Every one is making a special effort to offer you attractive bargains on the best goods in each line. Tomorrow marks the opening of a special half week of bargains in this city. Thursday and Friday will be Twin Dollar Days and Saturday will be a whopper occasion. Come in and see. ________ ♦ That fellow who threw his family over the cliff got on every front page in the country but he failed to capitalize because he took his own medicine and followed them down the rocky ledge. Mr. Morrow will run for the senate on a wet New' Jersey plank and probably will win but when he carries his aspirations to the nation look out for there will be plenty of folks ready to tip the plank. Take a look at the municipal swimming pool any of these hot evenings and you will wish you were a youngster again so you could join the fun. Well, you can be. Just don your old bathing suit and go down to the pool and see bow much fun you can have. Its hue sport for any one. They are still hammering away at the stock market but it doesn’t cause much excitement for few people are investing their hard earned cash in margins these days, especially out in this section where a dollar is a dollar and we don't mean maybe. A worthy honor has come to W. F. Beery of this city who has been chosen pr sident of the Eighth Dis-1 trict Rural Carriers Association. I Mr. Beery has taken much interest in the meetings of the mail carriers and has the ability to conduct his office in the highest man-1 ner. We congratulate him. “The primary has let down the bars to every ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ as holders of public office, high and low, and the experience

TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦ (U.R) ♦ Free Soli, Neb.—Francis Kauporich, whose parents neither read or write English lias been named “valedictorian’’ of Mason county when she carried off eighth grade honors with an average of 96.8. • ♦ ♦ has produced a needless expense to the public as well as an Inferior offering to our system of government,” said Harry Leslie in a recent speech but he doesn’t point out whether he refers to Indiana or the U. S. A. The Legion boys are fighting and we ought to get behind them. They have planned to give a big street fair and agricultural show this year and by golly they are going to do it. They are the fellows who fought behind the general who said he didn't know what retreat meant. They need a little assistance and if you can spare a nickles worth, toss in. Stockholders of the Old Adams County bank are paying in their assessments in a manner that indicates they are in earnest. We are convinced that this fine institution will come out of their difficulties in such a manner that no one will lose a penny and we believe the same of the People’s Loan & Trust Company. They have always been for you and just now you should all be for them. The president evidently don’t like pension bills and does not hesitate to say so, which may' be wise so far as the treasury is concerned but not very good politics. The people usually forget when an officer saves them money but those who would benefit under the proposed law will probably hold the grudge against him a long time and the veterans hold a strong hand in the present game of politics. Well, the five-billion-dollar congress can adjourn any time they wish. They have spent most of the time passing a new tariff law that makes it about as tough to make the average salary reach as it is to get over a barb wire fence in a full dress suit. And we don’t care a hang whether they take up the naval conference treaty now or wait for a good sweat-out in August. While we are pleased with the promotion of the Rev. Father Joseph A. Hession, recently notified of his appointment to be assistant pastor at the St. Joseph parish in Hammond, w-e sincerely regret his early departure from Decatur where for four years he has been an active citizen as well as a most efficient assistant pastor. Father Hession devoted much of his time to school activities and he was popular among the young people’. Always of good cheer, broad guaged and a natural mixer he has made hundreds of warm friends here who now join us in wishing him every success and many years of splendid service. HOSPITAL NOTES Grace Marquardt, Monroeville, Rou'e 4, submitted to a tonsillectomy at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Tuesday. Niles White, Decatur, Route 1. was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital for medical treatment nEBBHWinHKKSII H. Knapp# Son Decatur’s Authorized Radiola and Radiotron Dealer. i — The Schafer Co Decatur, Indiana Radiotron Wholesale Distributors. How’s your supply? i

♦ - -■■■ ■' I — — 1 # Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE ♦ (U.R) ♦ Q. if at an informal wedding, the bride wears an afternoon frock or traveling suit, should she curry a bouquet? A. No; but she may wear a corsage bouquet. Q. At u dance, on which side of her partner does a woman walk, in a grand march? A. On the right. Q. At a dinner table, where should the floral decorations be placed? A In tlie center of the table. - * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File • • June 25 —Joo Lose leaves fori Brookville, Indiana to visit Edward Geise. The J. H. Edwards tarm residence near Monroe destroyed by fire with SI,OOO loss.

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Rev. James M. Dawson pf < impollx arrivi’B to BHBurne pastor- * ate of the Decatur Christian church. ' Mlsh Velmu Duiilhlh of Preble ae- ' lecteil ns teacher of the eighth grade nt Geneva. Wild crowd of bargain uuntors al ’ most wreck the Baughman 5 and io tent store at opening sale of new store. * Edwin Flvdderjohunn initiated in the Eastern Star. Hurry Jeffries leaves foe Romo City drivjng David Hensleys pony tliretigh. < Tom Vail returns from Howe Mill- I tary school. ■ - - Q Household Scrapbook I By | ROBERTA LEE 0 Straw Hats When u straw hat droops at the i brim, sponge well with the white of att egg that has been thoroughly ‘ beaten. Then place on a hat stand to dry. * Stockings

ed on the underside of a good stocking where the hose supporter is caught will keep the finest hose from being torn. The Throat Wlu'ii particles become lodged in the throat, they can be carried down by swallowing an unbeaten raw egg. — ■ —() - - r c ,->rT HR; FEATURES OF RADIO I i ♦ — — — II I !■ Wednesday's 5 Best Fadio Features Copyright 1930 by UP. WEAF (NBC network) 6:30 p.m. cst. Mobiloll Concert. WEAF (NBC network) 7 p. ni. cst. Halsey-Stuart Program. WJZ (NBC network) 7:30 p. ni. cst. -Camel Pleasure Hour. WABC (CBS network) 8 p. m. cst. Pbllco Symphony Music. WEAF (NBC network) 8:30 p.m. cst. —Coca Cola Program. Thursday Five Best Radio Features WEAF (NBC Network) 6 p. m. — Fleischmann nour with Rudy Vallee. WEAF (NBC network 7 p. m. — Arco Birthday party. WEAF (NBC Network) 7:30 pm. Jack Frost Melody.

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. WABC (CBS Network) 8:00 1> m. , Kodak program. j WABC —(CBS network) —8:39 pm. Radio Forum. akKIVALS I I—- ■ Mr. and Men. Wilbur H. Sutnan 1515 W. Monroe street, are the parI cuts of a girl baby born at the Ad- ' unis County Memorial Hospital i TuuNtlay. I * I CONGRESS TODAY * (U.PJ ♦ Senate Continues debate on second deficiency appropriation bill. Agriculture committee continues drug Investigation. House Will uttemmpt to offer compromise veterans' relief measure. Banking and currency committee hears Secretary Mellon on German war bonds. 0 s Cayuga Man Arrested 1 Terre Haute, Ind., June 25 —(UP) Cecil Harper, Cayuga, arraigned - before the I'nited States commissioner Clyde*Randel on a charge of violating the federal prohibition laws, was remanded to the county

jail here today when unable to provide $5,000 bond. Hkrper was arrested on a charge of aiding In opeatlon of an illicit still near Cayuga

Auction Sale! 100—Head Stock Cattle— 100 K 17—Head of Dairy M As 1.1111 short of Pasture, I will sell ( 0 || l( . m . Hl at my lai in. 2 mile south of Decatur on |>l eas;ill f OH MONDAY, JUNE 3ft, lojgK Commencing at 12:30 p.nt. B 35 vcii lin.it feeding steers; (>5 yenrling stock |H 1(1 hcid <>l good springer cows mid heifers; 2 veilr | i "W, bulls; 2 pure bred registered Guernsey cows; R Guernsey bull, year old; 2 good grade (iuvriisev vearlings; 2 gills, will farrow by day of sale. ' ’ Callie will sell in lots to suit purchaser. B TERMS 3 months credit will be given. |,n rv | lllser note with approved security bearing B'l interest f I of sale. H. I*. SCHMITT, m J 1 Roy Johnson X Carl Bartlett, auctioneers B

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