Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1935 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published — K . THE Every Eve- DECATUR ting Except DEMOCRAT Bunday by EE* CO. tn.ered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. I. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller _. Vice-President Subscription Ratos; Single copies — I -b2 One week, by carrier .11 One year, by carrier 15.00 One mouth, by mail — .3s> Three months, by mail—— l.J'i Six months, by mull — 1.75 One year, by mail —— 3.00 One year, at office 3.thi Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Have you lagged your dog? Slow up at the street crossings. Watch for the traffic lights and obey the signals. It's as difficult to get a compromise bonus bill as trying to decide how the government will pay the MIL The new peddler's ordinance may be an inconvenience to those who engage in the business, but housewives declare they see a chance to do their housework without being called to door during the busy hours of the morning and afternoon. Property owners have the decision as to what kind of material shall be used in improving the Second street alley, bids for which were received by the council this week. Proposals were received on several different kinds of material and since the improvement is to be paid<4>y property owners, it is their privilege to specify the kind to beuised. The week of May 6 to 111 will to Clean-Up-\iiek in Decatur. It’s not too early U> get ready for it. The city streeCdepartment, under the direction pf Commissioner Roop, will exert eVery effort to make the drive one 7>f the most successful ever undertaken here. Begin to put the cans, -bottles ami rubbish in barrels and-boxes and set tire containers within reach of the truck drivers who will haul them away, s w - - freight rates went into effect yesterday. Farm products live stock and building materials will not curry the‘extra tariff. On coal, the increases range from three to laacents a ton. depending on the price at the mines. Based on the city's yearly requirements of about Com) tons, the 15 cent increase adds more than $1,300 to the cost of this community. The surcharges are only temporary, but in the meantime add to the rising costs of living and manufacturing. If there is a movement to- consolidate or merge Adams county with any other county, it should be nipped in the bud. Every citizen opposes such a combination. The plan would defeat the so-called purpose, and instead of decreasing governmental costs, the moving of the county seat would add an extra burden to the taxpayers. Besides the people—and it our understanding they are the government —oppose any merging. It seems ridiculous te think of such a thing For Better Health See Dr H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 101 So. 3rd sL Office Hours: 10 to 12 a m. 1 to 5 p. <n., 6 to 8 p. m. Heuroealometer Service X-Ray Laboratory.
and we are among those who bei Hove that such a consolidation is impossible It appears that it would be almost as impracticable to I merge Adams county with other T counties, as it would be for this county to secede from Indiana and t join tin- Buckeye state. GOOD FRIDAY: — "And Jesus having cried t out with a loud voice, gave up the ghost.” „ 1 The world pauses. Christians at L ■ every corner reflect on the suffer- ® Ing and supreme sacrifice of the * son of God. They bow at the cross > of Jesus, to meditate to give thanks. J It's Good Friday. Nineteen hun- ' dred years ago on Mt. Calvary Jesus Christ diesl for us. We see I Him with outstretched arm, hands and feet pierced by the brutal nails of sin and the greatest drama outrages tragedy of the ages is enact-1 ed before our eyes. . It is proper that a spirit of humility and thanksgiving should fill, our hearts and that we wind our , way to the House of the Lord to i ’ obtain solace at the foot of the Cross. A NEW INDUSTRY;— ! i Decatur is to have a tomato . canning factory, negotiations be-j I ing completed by the Chamber of, ' Commerce and the Huntington men who will lease the old Indiana1 I Board and Filler buildink Con-1 I tracts covering one and two acres will be solicited by the concern; 1 and owners state they will have the factory in operation this fall. i It is claimed that 125 to 150 people will be employed during the can ' I . ining season, which is good news , ’ to all. Canning factories have been | ! successful in other parts of the’ state and with sincerity and honesty of purpose prompting the estab- . lishment and operation of the plant. 5 there is no reason why the DecaJtur concern will not forge ahead. , 1 We welcome the hew owners and ■ i assure them they will not find i finer people in all the world than ; . those right" here in Adams county s and vicinity. o _ * STA iTsTcFN AL s T By OCT A V I N E I For persons who believe that huI man destiny is guided by the planets. ■' the daily horoscope is outlined hy a! I noted astrologer. In addition to in-’ ' j formation of general interest, it out- , | lines information of special interest] t to persons born on the designatedj APRIL 20 This morning is really worthwhile. Do just as much as you | can toward pushing your business and social activities. Develop new personal contacts. Work hard toward your goal this morning, particularly you people who I are torn from Nov. 8 through 18, j ot any year. Those of yon who j were bom from April 17 through ' 27, or Oct. 20 through 30, should ; be careful this evening. Birthdate ’ You may have much hard work 1 to do. i Danger, July 25-Aug. 1. 1935. Socially favorable. July 5-9. : 1935. 1 Write letters or do any clerical j work <m April 23 and 24. 1935. L Headers desiring additional inlor- > mation regarding their lior»seopes arc invited to communicate with Octi taxine In rare of tins newspaper, blnt lose a 3-cent stamped self-addressed L envelope. —c— Whistling Beer Keg Invented Regina. Sask. (U-R) — A beer keg that whistles when the beer that wets the whistle gets low in the keg has been invented, patented ' and put into operation in a local 1 tavern. Opening Sunset Sunday. 1 -f FOR Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE - _ ...... - . — — Now Showing Spring Line of MILLINERY PRICED AT $1.19 And Up Vitz - Gift - Shop 112 W. Monroe St. Phone 925
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# ... . . Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two. ! * * 1. Speed boat racer. 2. Nourmahal. , 3. Indian Ocean. 4. "Excelsior.” 5. Five. 6. A aerf. 7. A Negro King of Haiti. 8. Donald R. Rich berg. 9. Instrument used in surveying.: 10. The two arteries formed by ■ the bifurcation of the abdominal 1 aorta. * TWENTY YEARS* AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File • « April 19 —Receiver Ross of the Clover Leaf files a new petition asking 1600.090 to move division from Delphos, Ohio, here. Mayor Dots Roberts and eighteen others. Terre Haute officials, enter federal prison at Leavenworth. I Mrs. S. D. Beavers and Mrs. Wil-
. ■■ - - ■■ -- I DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100 NOTHING is so expressive of true Easier sentiment as flowers. Young, fragrant buds completely and delightfully say, “Easter Greetings.”’ Make your selection early from our huge assortment of plants and flowers. For your convenience we will remain open Friday and Saturday evenings. DELIVERIES ANY TIME—ANYWHERE. 4 ■lift nr—o ■ rpiwwin iiiiiiiwiriww Easter Specials Don’t Forget to Order Some Snow Capped Cheese for Your Easter Dinner —ln those attractive Tumblers for only 12 cents. We carry 32 different varieties of cheese. Come in and choose your favorite. Plenty Fresh Creamed Cottage Cheese 10c per pint Blue Creek Dairy
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 19.1935
son Lee attend 39th session of Presbyterian Missionary society at Elkhart. Miss Julia Parrott of Unn Grove is home from twenty years in India and visits here. Willard Steele is trimming the i trees at his park east of town and that's a big job. Tom Galloghy is at Gary on business. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Bunner attend meeting at Auburn. Mrs. Fred Patterson goes to i Terre Haute to visit relatives. I in Kansas mothers are given a ' $12.00 pension per month for first child and $6.00 per month for each additional child. o ■ « Household Scrapbook —by— ROBERTA LEE ’♦ — ♦ Window Screens ■lt h well to remember that sixteen rnesh is the best size screening to use tor the windows and doors. This mesh will keep out the smaller insects as well as flies and mosqquitoes. Fish Before frying the fish, t
f ing a taJiDspoonfu! of lemcn juice I t to the egg in which the fish is to to ■ uifiped. It imparts u delicious fla- ] s vorPlaster Casts To clean pla-ler asts. cover wit/n a paste of French chalk and water. 1 Allow it to dry and then rub aft with a soft brash. * 4 Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 4 ♦' * Q. Wh’re should the presiding ’ offic r sit at the i unquet table, who . 1 should sit at hit right and who at j his left? I A. The H-hiiimr officer should . ' j tabk-, facing the dm?rs. with the I must important guest on his right, the n xt in importance on hi s left. Q. Is it customary at a private . i dance to intr duce the young men g ‘ to the girls without unking per-, , mission of the girls? r | A Yes. it is assumed that all the j.; young tr-en invited are desirable or they would not be present.
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I* RURAL CHURCHES j ♦— — ♦ United Brethren Church, Wren T. W. Bennett, pastor Clark Cully, Sunday School supI < rintendeni; Lloyd Kiracofe, class leader. Prayer meeting Friday evening. April 19. with a special Good Friday program. Come. Easter Sunday Services Sunrise service, 6-7 a. m. Program furnished by Easter committee. Message by pastor. Every Christian should bear testimony to their "Risen Lord” by their presence at this service. , Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. Don't forget our Easier slogsn I “every resident member present for Communion Easter Sunday.” We also extend a cordial invitation to cur Christian friends to com- j mune with us. Sunday School, 10 a. m. This will to the third Sunday of the attendance campaign 100 were pres-j ent Sunday, the goal for next Sunday is 125. How can we reach the goal? First —Be present yourself; | if you are planning a trip, come to Sunday School first. Second - | Bring your neighbors, relatives and friends. Easter program. 11 a. m. The Easter committee announces a; splendid program for this hour. | “The church with a friendly greeting.” Bethel U. B. Church Four miles west of Ohio City. Mrs. Fred Akom. Sundoy School superintendent; Mrs. Nancy Straw, class leader. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 19:45 a. tn. Message by the pastor. Suiiject. | "Reasons for Belief in the Empty j Tomb.” Holy Communion. 11:15 a. m.. and reception of members. Easter program. 7:30 p. in., given | by the young people of the church. I Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. “The church with a glad hand." Woods Chapel U. B. Church Four miles north ot Wren O. C. Fegley, Sunday School superintendent; Frank Brittsan, class leader. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Easter program, il a. m. Holy communion and address by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. The committee on Sunday school attendance has set the goal tor 75 for Easter Sunday, and they are sure to win with your cooperation. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. "The little white church on the corner.” o Antioch M. B. C. Harold Spencer, pastor. i Ollie Kreps, superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Missionary Sewing Circle will meet Thursday al the home of Mrs. R. Houck. An Easter program will be given in connectfbn with the Sunday School. All are invited to worship with
us. Easter Program Piano solo—Hear the Easter Balls —Mrs. Oscar Geisel. Recitation — Happy Easter —Ad rain Arnold. Trio—Christ the Lord is Risen. Recitation —-My Three Texts Norma Hazelwood. Song Christ Arose—Class No. 3 Easter Tiding — Mary Elizabeth Arnold. Song—Adrian Arnold. Bible verses—Beginners class. Instrumental duet — Briz and
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