Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published J4RA, THE Every Eve- DECATUR ling Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by * —- CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae,'Sec'y & Hus. Mgr. pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies -— $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year,’ by carrier 15.00 One month, by mall — .35 Three mopths, by mall 100 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year?* by mall — 3.00 Due'year, at office 3.00 Prices Quoted are within first and seeond zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Tarkington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Home Dailies.

Business may he a little slow durihg “dig days" but it will be better fnr.lhose who advertise and keep trying to increase the volnmat. Evidently the only thing that prevents war in Europe Is the, temperament of the 'people and the fact that it costs money to conduct a fight of the size to accomplish , any thing the leaders may desire. I Business isn’t frightened, nor are the big business men. They are just waiting a good chance to take hold and it will come one of these days. Fact Is they haven't done so . badly the past year as compared to some previous ones. Work on state highway No. 527 is gouts Ffradily along and the big job will be completed iiiabout two months, -evening a line of traffic that -wui„be used by many. It is to be-onq,of the best roads in the state*-and is appreciated by the people ofThis community. Decatur- has beautiful parks where you can enjoy the evenings. There is Memorial with its benches and pool. Waterworks with the swimming pool and shady walks and Sanna-Nuttman where you will find Tiappiness in the native beauties W one of the finest spots in northern Indiana. O\er sixty couples of spooners robbed recently while parked along streets on the north side -in Chicago. Detectives Maekey and Sullivan captured six of the ruffians by Imitating lovers in theitscar, bringing joy to the young folks- who prefer love making in automobiles to that in the parlor. Arfßther month of extreme hot weatUer and then a touch of autumn. It won't be long and we shouW 'perhaps enjoy the summer while*we have It. In the meantime it may be well to fortify against sevcu weather of the cold brand, whiejj is sure to come. Gather in some food and fuel'and be ready for winter. The Dillingers in vaudeville will not get far. Os course for a day or two, the curious will attend amaterish performance but withrthe principal in the piay, the notorious John, out of the way for good*-they will soon become just ordinary folks out to get some easy money and the public won't pay nittclj just to look at them. Governor McNutt has ordered a complete investigation of the latest break from Michigan City prison and if is hoped that the cause of the frequent leaks there will be dis-

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covered and permanently cemented. It occurs to many that when desperate characters are made "trusties" the officials are taking chances that could be headed off by keeping the men where they belong. How do you think you would feel if you were In a balloon twelve miles Ih the air and the old bag should burst? That's what happened to the three brave army aviators, Captain Anderson, Captain Stevens and Major Kepner in their exploration of the stratosphere. They did the only thing possible, bailed out via parachutes and all reached the ground In safety. They were aloft more than ten hours when the balloon ripped. Every one in thesb days is more or less a movie fan and so millions in every country mourn the death of tlie beloved Marie Dresslet, whose acting brought pleasure to many. She was a star on the legitimate stage and eveh a greater success in pictures. Her homely antics and her quaint way of saying her lihes brought laughter and pleasure to film audiences every where. Needless to remark that she will be missed for more than a decade. Another week-end of accidents, most of them due to carelessness. Those who drive high powered ears at rapid speed should remember they are constantly in danger. Numerous collisions have occurred lately at the top of hills when cars speeding towards each other have no chance to pass as otte of the cars attempts to pass another going in the same direction and meets a car coming from the opposite direction. Drive carefully it you would avoid the fellow who doesn't. ——o . ■■ 4 Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE ♦ Better Ice Cream The icet ’ream will be better than ordinarly if ch« olate covered popperments are melted In a double boiler, cream added and stirred until smooth, pouring the mixture while hot over vanilla ice cream. Different flavors can be had by using candy that contains the flavor you desire. Waterproof Covers Make waterproof slip covers for the Outdoor chairs. Then there will be no worry about ruining the clothes of friends who sit on a chair that has been left out in the rain. Coat Collars To take away that greasy look from coat collars, go over them occasionally with a doth moistened with household ammonia. Green Corn The husks should be kept on corn until just before it is boiled. Or, open the husks far enough to get the silks out, then cook the corn in the husks. The corn will be sweeter and more tender. Roaches To exterminate roaches. use one part of borax to three parts of finely pulverized chocolate. Sprinkle freely alhout the plaices in tested by the roaches. The Birthday Cake If the day is too warm for candles to hold their shape on a youngster's birthday ake, use tiny lolypops instead of candles. O U—s fWEM’Y YEARS AGO TODAY | | From the Dally Democrat Filo J July 31—“ Germany announces a state of war and Russia is mobilizing a great army. Magley family holds reunion in the Kunkle grove. Meredith Stewart bruised When a Saxon car runs over him. Prices for Ford cars are reduced $11)0.00 because of fact that 300,000 cars have been sold so far this y6ar. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr attend Warren fair. Barney Lengerich is moving to Decatur from his Washington township farm. 1 Henry Hite is looking after business at Fort Wayne. 'Mrs. John O'Brien ot Marion is a ' visitor here. Marshall Melehi receives reward . of $50,000 for the arrest of an army , deserter. . 'Evangelical Aid Society meets with Mrs. Maynard Johnson and the collection is $57.20. oi— Pitcher Died During Game IGincinnati — (UP) — Mildred Wahl, 27, died while pitching for a girts' team in a handball game.

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* Answers To Test Questions Below arc the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. • ♦ 1. Wyoming. 2. April 14. 1912. 3. Henry George. 4. Abolition of slavery. 5. New jersey. 6. Louisa M. Alcott. 7. St. George. 8. That day was fixed by Act of; Congress. 9. Xanthippe. 10. General Lew Wallace. o Grant'c Band Celebrated Cuba City. Wte., —(UP)— The Cuba City military band, which many years ago played for Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's birthday celebration at Calena HI. recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with the dedication of a new civic outdoor theater and band shell. — o Magicians to Meet IMassillon. 0., —(UP)— Bunnies will bob mysteriously from plug hats and swords will be swallowed

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lon a wholesale basis here August ’ 18 and 19. The Central States Magicians' convention will be convening. Charles A. Leedy, Youngstown. O. Telegram columnist and magician in his own right, will be master of ceremonies. o Communist Funeral for Two Cleveland —(UP)— Communist funeral services were held for Sam»el Arsentini. 42, and Mrs. Vinnie Williams. 37, shot to death during a riot at a Cuyahoga County Relief administration office. The double rites were arranged entirely by the Communist party. Police guarded the procession. O Irrigating Now Ogden. Utah —(UP)—F. A. Huish solved his drought problem for $5; He started digging a well, sank it 25 feet, struck water, bought pipe for $5, and now has a steady stream of fresh water. o Twins Died on Same Day iLynn, Mass. — (UP) — Ediward Chamberlain of this city and his twin sister. Mrs. Lucy B. Clark of Rochester, N. H.. died on the same day and of the same disease.

| gl/ncte _ __ J CUAMf/ BY CHARLEY 4RANT , Nope, th' windy fellers never blow when they git th' air. Ho hum. there’s some rattlin good bargains in used cars. Jerry Slonaker says: Live wires usually spark well. Sometimes there's a little dead timber on a live board. A pile o' money kin cause a heap o' trouble. Many a blue blood is sort o' yeiler. 0 California Births Increase Sacramento, Cal.. —(UP) —Perhaps the New Deal has had some effect—at any rate. California's birth rate is increasing for the first time in four years. State statistics showed an increase of 86 births the first two months of the year, com- 1 pared with a similar period in 1933. 1

Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday Auguet 5 Magley family reunion, Lawton Bark. Fort Wayne. Ninth annual reunion of Shafi* family, Legion Memorial Park, ecatur. Vetiis family reunion, Sunset park, east of Decatur. Brunner family reunion. Sunset ■ park, Decatur. . Dettlnger reunion, Sunse. larx, east of Decatur. i Johnson family reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday. August 12 Feasel-Ruby reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Martz reunion Lehman para. | Berhe. _ Dailey reunion, Lehman i ara. Berhe. Annua! reunion of Durbin familj Legion Memorial Park. . Tombleson reunlbh, Legion Memorial Park. Decatur. Hitchcock reunion. Cora B. Millar home on the state line. Rettig and Reohm, Sunset Park. 1 Beinz family reunion, Sunset I park, east of Decatur, j Steele reunion, Sunset park, rain i or shine. Dellinger family reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday, August 19 Brandyberry reunion, J. N. Burkhead home, H 4 miles west of Monroe. McGill Reunion, Sunset Park, near Decatur, rain or shine. Butler family reunion, Sunset I Park, Detatur. I Smith reunion, Sunset park, rain I or shine. ' Sunday, August 26 Hakes reunion. Sunset Park, east of Decatur. I Droll family reunion, Sunset Park. Schnepp and Manley reunion, Sunday, September 2 Prick reunion, Sunset Park. [ Sunset Park, rain or shine. Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 3 | Sixteenth annual Stalter reunion Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Lenhart reunion, Sunset park, Decatur. Harper family reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday, September 9 Bowman family reunion, Sunset ' Park, Decatur. oMODERN ETIQUETTE Q. If an invitation te given one over the phone, ineluding the husband, and one is in doubt as to hie ! being able to accept, what should I one do? A. Frankly say it will be necessary to consult Mt. Brown, and promise to telephone the first thing the next morning. Then, don't fail to do so. Q. How long should one stay when making an informal call? A. From ten minutes to two hours, depending entirely upon those concerned. Q. What should one talk about at the dinner talble? A. Anything that is theerful; it is a proven fact that the gastric juices flow more freely, aiding digestion. when the mind is cheerful. Never discuss anything unpleasant, illness, death, at?cidents, operations ■ i misfortunes, and the like, while eat- . I ing. In fact, avoid these subjects

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' — Three Chicago World’t Fair baauty i queens, Kay Griffith (left). Dorothy ' LeFold, and Patricia Marquam (seated), broadcast their beauty in the latest of modern methods, teleVillon, In the Electrics: Building at the Fair. The three girla left Imme-

at all times it possible. Q. When two people have been ihtmdilced at some social gathering. Is it necessary that the acquaintance be continued? A. Not unless desired; the acquaintance may be terminated by either person. Q. Are obvious dishes such as rolls, olives, and celery included in the menu cards of a fashionable restaurant? A. No; not any more than they Include butter, water, sugar or coffee. Q. is it nd.essary that the bride wear gloves at a home wedding? A. She may or may not, just as she likes. Ge* the Habit — Trede at Home

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diately for a tour ot the ■ West, carrying Invitations to the ■ Fair from President Rufus c. ■ Dawes to the mayors and gottr. ■ nors of the towns and states which I they visit I

Card of Thanks S In thin manner we di'sir. to thank I our many friend-s and lu-iJornrs fix ■ their floral offerings, wonts ~f syn. I pathy and assistance given us as. I ter the death of our eon and bro I ther, Raymond. I 'Mr. and Mrs. William Harting I and chiMm I o g Wives Worried Over Bout I Boston —(UP) —When the socaU. I cd world's championship wrestlin I match between Jimmy Lendos and I Ed Don George at Boston Gardea I lasted until 2 A. M., more than fl worried wives called police head.; quartets to discover what had b* come of their husbands.