Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1932 — Page 2

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• MIR HBB® WB* ffeiw > 4B |Bw* Mat | ***,. -“ "■" *' «*• W ■•■< * • .Omimhb t<W <lbw WWlliattf'WHt -, tr-rr** Bb •** *•*’ emiiH* atld *. -- *s »• ■-.- t tut *"• * * ft•*♦*■♦**•■•.■■'3l’’ v t-O * labor *“ Im !H IMMMKWf" » ® ww%* '‘SBft... o >-■--• x » ■ ♦ 1 ‘••i r»»iN»rtr<! that the • -i s t t»t »• it ItoMrvl lont over aa. mills«m in its recent > -—< «»f t nitiil Htatt’M shipping •&w* • ••--« «* • -• * x n«ii< atr. No wotidcr It ii»<- ht.iiu«|H«is really get hold « ■f » ««*' !• ■ v I w*®* v*. <• t Itey* will hear - «._> ««w • I * » . *«• a-: • tat will make t hern t»i s«», 4< t *»*»t w•-- * • stuff they* cracl. is jMllll \\ hib W« deuht if r ’* ♦ *• <■’ % « r ■ i <■ 11 has rul- • «a eii.-tt <o?tnt. reboot superintend " *«*•»»* - •: » is »t li.jvp the power tc ’**■ ■- |»j* <■« * %,* * - «~ **■« * ‘ . * i<l <• 1 a iin;* except in ***** «« « t *<«t "v »»• > <«• nai ity. One by one -s’- i tw* i** » ’*•* •’ •’ •• * l«w «il officials are be* 4aMM« BW* taF* «» away «iiift on<* of these <>■ * v — •• T s T 1 ’;i v<* 11 ti x . All<l lll<il h ~ rai t<» ?»e «* sorry era for the v* "o»b’< i»h a e rw®d* >**’n ittbKcriptioti to t ilt Oaily Democrat? X\ <■> ill continue to make every * you with all the >« < «1 n<* ai s- well as the most irn X">* » r-1 i3i * tn i* i> i,>«n iiiS« in the state. 1 MMB OHI ’ til*? world. We are

rßot tiered with Backache? • • >1 .< v Warn of Kidney or •U-xicf.-r Ireful -**■ backache, with if r . ■» J— .- . r egularihes and ■ s» tired. rvrvaus depressed '■ — ■ may warn of some disS ordered kidney or bladder COOS' cxataon Users everywhere rely K ot-s JOoora’s Trills. Praised for B rrtoree than 50 years by grateful vi'se-r-s ♦We country over. Sold by efri_ige:rsts.

i f>*irlns )<>v !■■»» ihati the cost of tns'. i i«l «ii<t pontugc and wo •nt you to contlnvo »s n tender i. 4 «i ( |.|>.<rt»r «f ths home paper. " i tore is one thins about all • .•■ ■<■ pions that are being made to i >n money i<> the fertnere, rail- . 4«t». h,.ilium.' companies, banks ....' oih.-i's that should be kept in . > 1 nd ih.it is that sooner or i, < ■ ■ must pay, A lot of folks o “ei„.o <|i!fleu!!i(W now be- < 'o’. 1 . .1 eiei'b.' hold the , it.-: •• .low i, ■•. t;>. lc noiu: ■ I (••• -ible. 'io dlffeiemn how ef-s;’ it ( get th ■>. ■*«-- X. f'i..<u. is He f I'll. \ «. it probably pretty low two years, .«<• He winds up Ills editorial | ■ Maiwmetit that j . way w>- are two years nearer ■ >io end of the panic than we were I two years ago and that those who hold out a little while longer will r. ap the prollls. It is well to renieinhcr that this | ’i. about the best time to Imy you hiave had in two decades and that I i prices on etery commodity, on real Estate, on stocks and investments .ii" at the low ebb, which makes . ■tliis the i.ienl time to buy. If you b , ~ mom ' , l>'>>«e «e>! at'.-;: ir.ri.-t 1 it and in a short time you will j more than double your money. If >ou need merchandise, you can save money by buviug now be f dre the < ii|se starts. This, the new fourth district, will • vidiutiy have plenty of candidates I tor the democratic nomination for congress. Mr. Farley o£ Auburn, Tr. Morley of Angola and Mr. Kiddle of Ray have made formal announcement of their candidacies 1 while Mr. Adams of Columbia City has tohl friends that in due time i lie will toss in his derby. That ; ’ought to make an interesting eon .toil and then you can’t tell, there may be some other dark horses in the stable. The water is fine so I come in folks. Governor Franklin I). Roosevelt, I iof New York, is now an avowed i ; candidate for the democratic noml-1 ’ (nation for President, having grant--1 led permission for the use of his name in the North Dakota primar lies March 15th. That he is in the (lead is admitted and unless a lot r I . . ml tavorito sons are put m from i ; i various states, he will probably • have the nomination practically f 1 .sewed up by convention time. How- ■ i - _ —it T~ (and its far 100 early to predict the i [results. Tile Governor lias a splendid record and is of presidential [size in every way. -— 0 ♦'rtv 4 * I Test Your Knowledge j > I I . ! j Can you answer seven of (hesa | | lest, ifuestions? Turn tn Page [ Four for the answers. [ 1 Who was Martin Lui her? 2. Who wrote the famous novel | “Pride and Prejudice'.” 3. Os what country is Athens [ the capital? i 4. Who was called the “Hand- „ ! cuff King?" ' ; 5. What name is generally apy j plied to the territory bordering e 1 the eastern end of the Mediterranean? 1 6. What federal government In's stitution is at Great Lakes. 111? ■ 0 7. What is the nickname for „ New Orleans? 8. What is another name sot Abyssinia? 9. What does the Roman num eral MDCCXCIX stand for? Hi. What is the Lido? Lessons in Eiidteh >- « i w...d ;i oto'i. m:. •is’d: Do iiol say “We did the bulk of the work ’’ Say “the greater part of Hr work." Often mtapronbuacr'd: Buffet (t cupboard), pronounce boo-fa oo a: iu “look," a as in "day," accent las syllable. 0 ten iris Spelled: Inveigle. Ob serve the ei. Synonyms: Interminable illimit able, immeasurable, infinite, end less. iK'iind’es.,. Word Study: "Use a word thre< times and it is yours." Let us in L. .i,-r vvcaoulary by rm.- term, ' one word each day. Today's word Ifgcets-ously; in a jocular xanuei I “He speite facetiously to them a | ’ they entered the room.”

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- —♦ RADIO PROGRAM Monday’s 5 Best Radio Features ' Copyright 1932 by Vl'. W.IZ NBC network. (5:15 p. m.| ('ST Jesters. I|j WEAK, NBC network, 7:3(1 p. 111. Lawrence Tibbett. WABC CBS network, 8:30 p. in. I Evening in Paris. I j WEAK, NBC network, 8:30 p. in.■ I -Parade ot States. | I WABC, CBS network. 10:15 p.m.l . Tosilia Seidel. ' i | WOWO, 10:30 p. in. ESt -Chesterfield House- ‘ Music That Satis-j ;fins" Shilkret's Orchestra and: . Ale* Gray, sollst. ; j ! Tuesday’s 5 Best Radio Features, ( I WABC, CBS network, ,i:is p. m.I , —CST- Reis anil Dunn. I WEAF, NBC network, 7p. 111/-, I Sanderson and Cruniit. I WJZ, NBC network, 8:30 p. in.— I i Great Personalities. WEAF. NBC network. St p. in.—! Dame Hour with Walter Winchell. [ WABC. CBS network, 10:15 p.ni.! I -Columbia Symphony Orchestra. O 7 A ♦ Household Scrapbook p —by— ROBERTA LEE ♦ —— ♦ I Coat Lining I if the lining ot the coat Is worn lat the cuffs, buy ribboil in the I sanv* color, or in a contrasting ishade and stitch over the worn [ . | part. The cost and labor will be I Ismail. ( i,-nt i<l Cliiimoao ■" 1 ' w (made by shaving a bar of castil ; 1.-:oan du one pint of witter. Allow, : it simmer over lire until the I 'soap is entirely dissolved. Cake Baking ; When the oven Is getting tot) hot ] ■while baking a cake, place aves-l ' | sei of cold water on the shelf the-1 1 neath the cake. This will reduce the ! J heat. _o ♦ ♦ > Modern Etiquette I; -by- 1I il ROBERTA LEE !♦ ■- ♦! J Q. How long may guests remain | after a luncheon'? I- A. if they are invited lor'cards ; they m ly remain lor the entire as- j )• lenioo., or until the game is over, g It there io ”o entertainment, guests r- may leave in twenty minutes. y. Is it good form for the bride to i- go with the groom when be buys |the wedding ring? >r| A. Yes, so as to express her pre- | ference as to weight, width, and >rl size. (j. When is a debutant free to it- Join the dancers at her coming-out party? A. After the las! geest has arrlvI ed. ’ | ran Evangelical 1 The t eyival meeting at the First st Evangelical church continues witl increased interest There will hi 5- services each night at 7 o’clock and each afternoon at 2 o'clock It- \ except Monday. d i No services on Monday after ! noon or night. ce , The pastor, Rev. M. W. Sunder n-' rnann <■; U-j emllgeilst. ReV ig; Sondermann left for Indiauapoli: d: I this afternoon where he will atten< •r. | the annua! meeting of the boar: as ■of trustees of the Anti-Salooi j League, of which hp is a member

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on Tuesday forenoon He will r:> turn in time for the services on Tuesday night. Methodist Following is the list of places where M. E. prayer services will be held this week: Southeast Section Tuesday at Mrs. D. N. Erwin 327 Mercer ave.. leader. Mrs. Hr Miller. Wednesday at Mrs. Martin Gil son. 314 Madison st., leader. Mrs ('. L. Walters. Friday at Mrs. Earl Colter. 34 Winchester st., leader. Mrs. Little Southwest Section Tuesday at Mrs. Guy Brown 321) Line st., leader. Mrs. C I Lewton. Wednesday at Mrs. A. J. Beat ers, 121 So. 7th st., leader. Mn Ilan Sprang. Friday at Mrs. Win. Butler, HI No. Sth st.., leader, Mrs. 11. ’ Callow. Northwest Section Tuesday at Mrs. John Amspang West Mon Toe st., leader Mrs. Joli Amspaugh. Wednesday, at Mrs. Ervin Elze; (102 Indiana st., leader, Mrs. Jae Friedt. ■ Friday at Mrs. Charles Beinok ■ll2B W. Monroe st., leader, Mr ■ 11. H. Franklin. Northeast Section Tuesday, at Mrs. M. F. Howe 30!) N. Fourth st., leader, Mr Jesse Niblick. Wednesday, at Mrs. F. \ Downs. 333 Marshall st.. leadI Mrs. F. W. Downs. Friday, at Mrs. Amanda Tin I bleson. 318 Maple st., leader. Mi Sarah Case. "■— IVlJoiodist (By C L. Wallers) i The ■ ■ml'toriiim and lecture r«x< 1 were both crowded to capacity i ! last ’light's service. This is tl I record crowd of the series. M ; had visitors from Muncie. Mark! j Lil’brty Center. Portland. Moi fpelier. Fort ’Wayne, and oth | places. The large crowd gave (lose I attention while Dr. Bnlgfli talk I for over an hour on the text , a man die, shall he live again I Jo!) U HI This sermon in our judgnlt I W as the masterpiece of a serf jof great sermons. Dr. Bulgin I a logician. He develops his tlici ' through a course of argflint i which is so all embracing and i well illustrated by stoi-y a ! quotation that when he qu . there is nothing further to be si j on the subject. i 1 The beauty of his language v > | as attractive as the logic of . argument. Dr. Bulgin is a n ■ I who know s what he believes s II why he believes it and lias ' inimitable knack of telling it. . 1 Dr. Bulgin spoke of the mysi 11 les in science and the world I nature all around us. The In .. I is under physical law, the mill-’ j under mental law and the soui i un’i”' spiritual law. I T:.c evidence must be ia 'i realm o r Z-oM. Burbank looked, f br God i* tatoes and cactus but of eoi: dlq no', find him. Edison lon * : for God in electricity andjlid FLORENCE HOLTHOUb ' Stenographic Wor ~; Typewriting r ■ Juttap c T. Merrv Btdti's r v, Office. K. of C. UU's. UI If you have any extra typewri ■or stenographic work I will rd! glad to do it. Phone 42 m' appointment. < aMKHMKHMK

find Him. The speaker said he had read I some 68 books on what is life at the end of it all about M R<« • an answer to the quotum Is. : is what goes out of a man I he is dead.” 1 what is mystery? It is unfit ’ ... -■ dge. "It Is t ll ’’ """« *" ftnow about a thlna ’ rn » i a lot about. Genesis 1-1 is the last I God created life each after uown kind. There is no lie i does not come from ante. ..I. i,< i life of its own kind. If we go buck to protoplasm the first cell it is a« far ft*m solution as ever The pri. torv of the first cell is :i m.

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