Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published JdRJk TUB 11 niuK >•:»< <>pt Jv demimhat HumUy by CO. Khtarnd «t the Dccutur, lad., Pout OfTlco a* Bucoud Claaa Maltar. J. H. Hallar ProihUut A. it. llnlthoiiHo, Htc'y * Hua Mgr. |U-k P. Ilvll»r Vice l’r«*ld«ut Subscription Rata*: blnglo aopio* .02 Ono week, by oarrlar „ .10 Ono yuar. by carrier ........ |6 IH) Ono month. by mail ... .35 Thrtm month*, by mall LOO Hix month*, by mull j.TI Ono year, by mull .................... 8.00 Ono your, hi oil It i* .’I Oil Price* quoted are wltblu tlrat and second aonc*. Kluowhoro *3 50 one your. Ailyortlulnu Rulo* made known on Appllcatloa. National Advor. Hoproannlutlvo SCIIEEHER, Inr lift Islington Avenue, Now York 35 Kant Worker Prive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana 1-oaguo of Homo Datil**. Young voter* should align them solve* with Illi' ItooHi’wlt party, which believes In progrov* mid not In tin- slavery of those who work with their hand*. Put the men bm k to work and Rlv* the farmer a profit Is thr Ideal ot the admlnislrullnn When that occur* every one will be us happy us the government can make them. Prop In at Demoirallc head, quarter* and help create the Interoat that will gel the vote out on i election day. If that happens there will he no question about the re < suit*. I It President Roosevalt didn’t , sell you in hie Sunday night talk. I Ils be< ause von just rsfused to Insold 11-tter gel on the band wag on. He la going to take the coun 1 try out of the dumps. 1 Grandma Holman of Lincoln. t Kansas, is tot year* old and a few days ago decided U> Quit smoking She doesn’t think It hurts her but ia afraid of lira-- She is evidi-mlr a very sensible old lady. Mr. Hogg thinks the farmers are I gilltng the worst of the New Deal.l hut most of them have been abb-' to get more money this year than; lav some time, which Is perhaps I the best way to fudge condition*. I Rill Rogrm wants the President w> vail in the big business men Md ask them just what they want 1 aftangr'd and its not a Ivad idea ii-'t they won’t even let him do i very much that would put us hack rui the old plan. I Slate highway 537 wilt be open rd soon, one of the finest stretches 1 <Jf modern paved Vent in the middle west, adding to the traffic through I Wxatur and hc'pin - generally We ■re sure every one will he very . happy about it. 1 11 "" ' — General Hugh Johnson In good . h»v apeeeh to those who have as | ateuod h--i - x.-w th-ai pro Siam was the •earnest ami sincere] address of an honest man. a good’ p soldier amt a great eiliren, He is] far this country and her people and’ »ll always so continue. *lt is announced that ths ground (th the Howcsst.sad addKhvn will be < 9 rM» the mv.MW <\( this k town «1U W a Aov-kss. " arc Rising place* aadl •*Mt things these days, cd nyoari and then ex I

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plain* that hl* method would bu puttliiK out million* and billions morn to th)* and that Her ms like hl* Idea I* that he and hl* crow , ought to tn- doing the *po:tdlng. The first beet* wore lifted today mid the trucking In will start tomorrow. The campaign at the mill should open next week and for the next three month* the Central Sugar Company will Im turning out the flneat granulated sugar In America. The outlook for the winter In thia community I* better than It ha* been tor year*. There will be employment tor hundred* and ft general Improvement of huatnea*. Yon can notice the difference In the altitude of about every one you meet. If those who claim their huslne** lias been Injured by the NltA will lie real honest, they will admit their diffieultle* started long be. fore the NltA wa* heard of. Moat hualnena men were In the depths from l»30 on and are now just beginning Io have hopes again. Sherman Minton. Democratic candidate for Halted Stale* *enator. will speak here the afternoon of October 29th and will make suitable reply to every assertion being made by his opponent. Senator Robinson. We holm you hear him and then compare hl* argument* with those of the senator. It takes more than puffing and blowing to sell the voters this year and so far no one has proponed a plan that will excel that of I’rvsi- , dent Roosevelt Those who heard the President Sunday night all ad tnit he Is making a great tight tor a gi .it cause and doing every thing he can for his peopla. The St. Ixiuis Cardinals and the 1 Detroit Tigers start Wednesday on ( the World Series. It should be a < great txattle for each team is strong and going good. Us impossible to get »eat» for the Brat games bnt you i-hit Uftay- the Rann's over the radio and enjoy them almost as much. I'irry Ih-an ..nd Schoolboy Rowe arc opposing pltchsrs and It that doesn’t interest you. your , baseball •choolin* is lacking. 1 SY Keep scratihln’ an’ folks will think you’re smart. Sometimes lack of polish will mean a teller* ha>*h. Takes a used car C drive some folks eraay. And a new ear usually means a new care. Wonder if most batcher* have muh at steak. No sah, gi-.t-.n lit up never helps a teller V shine. Household Scrapbook ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ The R»<h* It the radio is as open .se.. try to [keep it free from dust The hose of j i the vacaam vlganer. with the blew- ' 'er attached, eaa be used by luddiag * it ckxse to the dust parts. The Kitchen Floor To eave tvane and wear on the broom ant mop place nrwspswrs ever the kitchaa fl.xvr while «*■*- ng They caa be gathered up aad destroyed when the work ia the kfteben is finished. CoffM C*» awt keep gnwwM coffee .a the open air. as It will haee its t strength. Barn* To relieve the yam . ( a bant try I I apply lag the white at aa egg. - ■— — Card o« Thank* We wiah ia this meaner :a ex | .pres* owr sincere thanks and apj>~-! 5. iatsMi to oar w<hbors aad frvea -s .- i tvw their kiadnow aad help show r : i u» dwrrng the dtaess ae* death of i .-«*r dew father. AUn the swagers I and for the keaatifal Doral «t>r-1 ■Kgs. Mr *»d Mrs F J. Uher. Mr Vid lite Y A (Wwrta Mr *IK. Mrx H R Otwin Mr aad Mrs C A iXwtt. DwtY Mbs D. C. H. S. LM*<* Thursda.'. October L

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TWENTY \eaKS~* AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat Fll* Oct. 2 Fair management ri«port: 2d,sig |uii<t admissions, an all time record for Adame county fairs. Art Smith, the “Ririi Roy" thrills crowd* at the fair with Io pe and dive*. bAvrmer Vice-president Charles W. Fairbank* opens the G. O. P. cam- i pnlgn at the Decatur court house. ( IWlgiums repulse Germans at | Antwerp. \V. J. Dowling and Mis* Emma Terveer will lie married October ISth. Pickpocket* rob Judge D. E. j Smith of his purse containing twoj five <?-. liar bills and is judge mad? Homes of Walter Whittenberger and Martin Thieme in Vnion town-

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"Every church member present | or *cmunted for"—every Amerk-xn,; without regard to race, creed or j cl*»* "Turtun* to God" tn houses of worship *ll over the United States on Loyalty Day. (N-tobcr nth tor Jews »nd Sabbatarians. Oct-1 oher ,th toe Christian*—this is the tar-rrechiiqi xiat of the National Committee far Religx'n and Welfare Recovery, which is ni'w eon * ducting a natuo-wide program wader the kaiiers’np of Halter W. Head. * fwewmeot lavwran who is also I'rer.iert of it* Rov Scants of Aatenca and bos for many years been active m and wel fare work. Aceordtng to Dr Geante -v Kieffer, presidrnt ot the Assaria tian of the Statisiscvans of kmer can Reiigrews F.xbes, w4*' made a survey of the evert, injynirr ehrweh at the ropiest of the National Com- , n-.ittrc for Religion and Welfare Rro verr. there are m the Vn-trd States today 3(2,011 ehurv-bes. with a registered total merxSrrship of j t*VUS74 members, which represents nrwrty one h*H of the entire ooßubtwn. Yet. Mcor-bs*; to Roger FaNson, in a report which last rear received wide jmbbeity, reTv A M i of the pews—m. Rrerestant chwrehes at least—are regntarN tiled. Reports «’ Mtendanee at mass m the Cashew chtßches are more tavorabie To bring back to the churches the rerreant grit pJxyreg. mocre,og »tr sJrep"X re mreriv imm* Mre Wed XM-. is the task which the National Cresatnttee. w-»x a 4»-we I igx i ■ewtlrer memre-.hu* of Jews. . Catholics and Tr,-rescan:s. has wsiettakre. Creqwraisw has been re- < t-jerre? frees »?. the r-wh-nc »- rreui! chibs and s«re-*tvets, ansreg - w*reh are tTuanhrrs of Crenneree. Reearr. Kiwwms. liens. Roy Scvsks. G»ri Scvssts, the V Nt v. YWCA, the YMTLA. the I YW HA. r-nswess asri Drofrst ssomil Wrewen’s Gohs .'resa, and reiser a’mrcx' .'.nrara.-ari.res. It rs K-ged tW as a resnh the ewrrt-atoJ efforts ‘re TOC*S- Msrrettarere re LrrraMy toy twsttrs. fwsesxs and r»H»s win be xNe to p < sret to cxpaSky st»< txaraaw thr revw-am outbwed for the cow«g wo' les thrrenwd — wbTi ‘ snreship, sacnresG r*W. Ipersreaf rerrere fhrewgh ahvariy -essra* aprsxres. Notb re- ‘ h£wcs aad I A rfscwgh as rereretest rehfi-res Learieo re Natvreae Crescsittse

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ship are ransacked while the folks ; ■tend the fair. Il Warner Putting the Indianapolis I and Mrs. Ed Lyon* - f Findlay. Ohio . are attending the fair and meeting old friends. 10 pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. , ! Anthony la-ngerich. M->- Margaret Wti>i!ei clerk- , Ing at the Rnny. n-Engeler store. B J. Terveer who lias been seriously ill is improved today. ♦ • Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE [ q Is it ever permissible for one : to a»k for an invitation for hia.self; 'to any funvtßn? A Never. Q It’ unable to obtain a lower ' , berth on a train, may a w man ex-' change with a man who offers his lower birth to her? 1 A. Yes; and at the same time ■

It ,W ■■MM—li ' WALTER W. HEAD Chairman of the Nature*] Coalmine* for Religirei and »d---fare Rreevory. iastitoted by th* G.ddcs Rale Found* rem, Mr. Head is an ex president of the Am«rir*a Bankers Asrersatioa He has heea idrntiffed far aaanr years ««h religioo* aad errw adiritioa. ! far Rritgirei and Welfare Recrwerr < hare pomted cat. rehgvre is m a ffocnsei-.ng oreditxwi wtft regard *to the manher of perwess attire It interested, orertrilsawns to the . charchY vital activities hare ■ jaff SCS'WWSSIM 1 within the dryiress -Tn • perwd «i the past fire years, while caJU far serrier hare rersssrel UcnMOnt re have inert sued For t res reason a yrrgrren ed somfieral ■' givrewt vs s-aggesoi together with ■ yrrsrmal »rmer by throe •rxjrrvdw- . aks who are aaabic to aid fiaao- >. iKe Re’igire and Welfare Rre - j creery pr..vgT»!t. which was issstrI ’ rated by the GeMre R*de Frendarire ,4 East Abad Street N’e—- • ' YreK wd wwirfc tesrard the reJt•‘Araam ot GoMre Ride Week in DeresCoer rare an »- > ■ s" ---rere. Seb. is reirsets and ace- : * rehgwvss ordts.

she should show genuine appreciation of the courtesy. Q. I* there any certain dish that sb-uMI be served at a luncheon? A. No; the hostess may serve whatever she wishes that is delicious and in season. Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to th* Tett Questions printed on Page Two. > ,—* 1. France. 2. James K. P.dk. 3. 4SO. 4. Allegretto. . 5. Kopje. €. Pollen. 7. Siam. 8. Lake Michigan. 9. Ph. D. ' r 10. American soldier of the Revolutionary War. c Card of Thanks - In this manner ! desire to thank | my many friends, neighbors and business men for their beautiful t Doral offerings, words of sympathy I and kindnesses shown me during i the sickness and death of my bus-1 band. John Madders. I also desire ' to thank Rev, E. M. Morford and i Rev. Vernon Riley for their assistance. Mrs. Cecil Badders. |

WORLDS fAIR°"““ CLOSES FOREVER OCTOBER 31st MN DECATVR For Round-trip 6-Day Coach Excursion . <Car« titmvt O«ik»Go art sey tr»» Fnd»v S»t»drr , «ad a«s£ acwr Sssndiy. Stay sstS af &»*w Wsiaesdiy S you wist. # Otter ten* «•»* Water nrarr treaiu <a rCect W tet FAW ATTMCTWIS KNCD cmmbm* ao=4 *■? «•» iiMiiiiaiiwi «> Fair aM< <• a* tem—tet Mak«kh»»*w «■»» » aa-ma te {Auagi ■-» Mt®. yr* k«T t-mmt LiArt. {<r» wt M»— r nytrft iw* —CI jwmmb «■»—>> mn J Comaft Aeaatf for Oa«xns jTSWTOWW 4 1

EIGHT KILLED IN ACCIDENTS Several Others Seriously Injured In Auto Crashes Monday Indianapolis. Oct. 2.-XU.R)—Auto accident* In Indiana yesterday caused at least eight fatalities and resulted in »orlou» injuries to *ev. eral other*, a United Press survey today showed. Two small children wore killed and four other members of a Gras* Creek family were injured In an auto-truck collision near Kewana. Everett Nichols, 4, and hl* sister. Lois Jane. 2. died instantly Their father, George Nichols, driver of the automobile, the mother and! two other children were injured. ?dr«. Nichol* was not expected to survive. Einil Strunk. IS, wa* killed and [ three companion* were injured *er-| iously when Strunk lost control of hi* automobile on a curve and It crashed Into a utility pole at Evansville. Ernest Hammer. HB. Fort Wayne. l a blind man. was killed and Kaxmer Potoki, Fort Wayne, was injur ed when the automobile, in which they were en route to Niles. Mich., skidded off a road near Ligonier. Chester Lynn, 34. Fort Wayne, was Injured fatally in an autotruck collision near Fort Wayne.. Grant Hero. 25. Hebron, was killed instantly and George Slagel, 43. Kendallville, was injured seriously when struck by an automobile while walking along state road 2 near Hebrew. Injuries suffered when struck by an automobile caused the death of Joepli Airhart. 90, a Civil war veteran. at Crawfordsville. Orville Brunner. 22. Paoli, wa* killed when run down by an auto-

Open Today We Have Moved Our Barbvr Shop and Beauty Shoppe from our former location to the Niblick & Co. Bldg. North Second st. and are now open and readv for business. 0. K. BARBER SHOP

Sale of Ladies Gloves! We made a sensa- »■ , ?g tional buy of Ladies New z - * jK'W I FALL GLOVES » Ww | and we are passing | the great saving on I toyou * W I Now is the time to . __ _ Wl buy a New Pair of z ' I Gloves to complete | your New Fall " ' f Ensemble. zC- tfrA Many styles and bb| sag 1 colors in Chamois I Suedes. I Values to $1.50. . HMj 3 I 49c 11 PA,R Ml' Mi I DRY GOODS DEPT. I gbSCHAFIRSs j, HARDWARE tw/HOME

mobile near hl home. Homer Thompson. 22, Marengo, was arreeled and charged with driving the automobile. The car did not stop after the accident. ■ O Local Pastor Will Attend Conference The general conference ot the Evangelical church will meet at Akron. Ohio.. Oefober 4 to 15. Thhv conference Is world wide in It* scope, and is the highest legislative body of the church. All bishops and general officers will be present. The general conference meets every four years, ami at it* session all bishop* and general officers are elected, the entire program of the church. Including the mi*«i t»ary. le-nevolet and publishing lntere*ts are reviewed, and program* of ac-

Attention! LADIES! I Get Your QUILTS READY® to enter in Schafer’s Pall Festival will be soon. Watch the newsp ape r for announcement E Our QUILT EXHIBIT will be conduct-B ed a little different this year. |B; The public will decide the winners by®casting their ballot for the quilt whiciKsappeals to them most 'IL There will be several nice prizes soB get ready. K Lets show the world plenty of Beauti-BL ful Quilts. All Quilts will In* well displayed and® ® well taken care of. s Be sure and watch the papers for the®/’ opening announcement. . I HARDWARE/W HOME FURNISHINCI || ■■■■HOW11 ,

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