Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published kr* THE Every Ere- DKt’ATUR ning Except jKf DEMOCRAT Sunday by fJZZL CO. Entered at the DecHtur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Mutter. J. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec y * Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller . Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier .. ... $5.00 One month, by mail 35 Three months, by mail SI.OO fcrfx months, by mail . 1.15 One year, by mail .. . 3.00 One year, at office .. 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Advcr. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies, 1 Decatur’s policemen can join any dress parade. Working for it will get you morel business than wishing for it. Keep up the clean up campaign. I Don’t let trash and rubbish accumulate in the back yard and alleys. l King George and Queen Mary: may not be so happy over reet-iv-, ing congratulations as from the: fact that they have been able to; hold onto the kingdom for the past | 25 years. —— The Ball Brothers of Muncie will i donate another $250,000 for the building of-an addition to the Balli Memorial hospital. The gift is one of many made by this famous family of Hoosiers to their city and state. If the distribution of the publicworks funds is to be made on a 30-70 basis, not many communities will undertake large expenditures for improvements. On this basis, the community would have to furnish $70,000 out of every SIOO,OOO expended and that plan would; make impossible the carrying out of much of a program. The local ponce have received hundreds of complimentary remarks on their stylish new uniforms. The blue whip-cord suits with Sam Brown belts, holsters, i puttees, lend an appearance which the public always likes to associate with officers of the law. As the society editor might say, the uniforms are chic. of latest style and have the made-to-order smartness. Citizens complain that there are many back yards that look worse than a rubbish or dumping ground. The yards are piled high with boxes and other unsightly objects and every evidence is given that the householder seemingly does not care how the premises look. Now is the time to clean up these places. You'll receive more pleasure from a neat and well-kept yard' than one that appears like a| cyclone hit the place. Do your part. The state division of the NKA is sending notices to county and city governments to the effect that any bidder who wishes to compete for public work must coptply with the Indiana NRA act passed by the last session of the legislature. The bidders must sign compliance blanks and instructions have been issued by the state division that no bid can legally be considered, unless the requirements are met. Locally, the council will ask for such compliance from contr actors. The school year is drawing to a close, commencement dates of the Decatur public school and the Decatur Catholic high school being May 24 and June 7. It is a great time for graduates to start out In the world. Their energy and faith

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lin the future, not marred by th I many depressing experiences o the past few years, should enabl them to far e conditions in a wa helpful to themselves and com munity. There are many opportun ities for success and the youni t man and young woman of todai has the benefit of coming into theii own at a time when youth cat . serve. Plans will be made at once foi > the opening of the city swimmine ' pool. W. Guy Brown, high school 1 principal, who has supervised the operation of the pool so efficiently the past few years being re-em-ployed by the council for another year. If the weather turns hot around Decoration day. the pool will be opened then or as soon as conditions permit. Miss Jeanette Clark, athletic instructor in the local high school, will be employed to give swimming lessons to the girls. The place will continue to be a popular haven for the boys and girls during the hot summer ' months. The mothers will be honored next Sunday, it being one day of | the year when spec ial tributes are paid to these wonderful and kind | creatures. President Roosevelt I voiced the sentiment of the nation ■ when he said, "it is not my pur- ' pose this year to issue a special ■ proclamation on the subject as I 'believe that the attention of the . American people will he so devoted ito the cause of that day that reformal action on the part of the chief executive is tinneces- ! sary. I prefer to think that the I tributes which will be paid to i mothers will come simply and spontaneously from our hearts." The city is taking the initial step towards the beautifying of the approach to the city dumping grounds on North Second street. Shrubbery has been ordered and will bo placed along the west end of the lot. with the hope of hiding part of the unsightly place from the view of those who travel the street. With a little help from < Ivie and service dubs and individuals headway can be made on this improvement in the next few years. By doing something in the way of planting trees and shrubbery about the grounds, the site i will become one of beauty instead cf an eye-sore. Let's build a goodlooking town. ————— j It appears that Congress has agreed that the bonus shall be paid, the Senate following the House in adopting the Patman bill. This bill is preferred by both branches of congress o the Vinson bill plan of payment. The Patman bill provides that veterans entitled to the bonus shall be paid in currency, to be issued by the U. S. tieasury. The total due veterans is estimated at about two and a quarter billion dollars and unless the measure receives a preslden tial veto, the veterans will soon receive a stack of new five, ten and twenty-dollar hills. The vote in the senate did not indicate that the hill could be passed over the President’s veto, lacking a two-thirds majority. If the measure becomes law the effect on the country of issuing that much currency at one time will be watched with interest. ♦ ——■ ■ ♦ Household Scrapbook bv ROBERTA LEE « f « The Bathtub Be sure to rinse the bathtub thoroughly to remove the soapsuds and prevent the tub from being slippery when the next person takes a bath. A serious accident may be avoided. Cleaning Raincoats To clean a rubberized .silk rain- . coat of good quality lay it Hat Ln the bithtub. waish it inside and out with a rag and cold soapsuds. L’se cold water for rinsing. Parsley Wash the parsley with hot water and see how much better it retains its flavor and how much easier it ; is to chop. Farr-Better Cleaner is different than anything ever used. 109 ti

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* S T A R Sit. N A 1. S * by OCT A VINE i 4. For persons who believe that human <!• -tiny is guided by rhe planets the daily horoscope is outlined by a noted astrologer. In addition to In. fi ■ • 11 :nt 4 ' itlines information of speciih Interest . to persons born on the designated MAY 10. . | Favored ones today are those , who were born from July 21 through August 21. Emotional Barometer ; Morning—Bad. Afternoon —Erratic. Evening—Neutral. ‘ Do not deal with superiors in (lie* i morning and do not become angry over small things. The late afternoon and evening is the besg per- ■ 1 iod to advance your interests. Birthdate You should rise to eminence sometime during your life, but' should be very careful of your ■ money from May. 1935, through j I September, 1935. Yon may be indined to become very extravagant i or you may disagree with the part-' ner over money. Danger August 28 through September 3. 1935. “I Readers desiring additional Infor-j mation regarding their horoscopes ‘ are invited to communicate with Oc-[ taxine in . are of this newspaper. En- ■ ■ close a 3-cent stamped self-addressed’ envelope. —— <o i # « ' Modern Etiquette i bv ROBERTA LEE • • Q. Is it a good rule to follow, “never to introduce two persons I ; unless requested, or necessary to do so"? A. Yes. this is an excellent rule. I A mere casual introduction, when not at all necessary, should be L avoided. Q. Is It customary for the — Paint your WALLSwith jHVI 1 > ' — AND v Jhem Wm* t,KE ; "cgglh NEW II ,'S-,j WITH ' soap ANO You’re through worry- WATER! ' ing about spots and — smudges on your e kitchen and bath room widls when you paint them with Lowe Brothers semigloss wall paint, Mello-Gloss. Once s over with soap and water makes walls like new. Stop in our store before you paint and see our PICTORIAL COLOR CHART of illustrations in actual > paint. It will help you select the propet - colors for vour rooms. 5 Holthouse Drug Co.

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bridesmaids to give a wedding present to the bride? A. Yes. but this gift may le collective. The maid of honor often gives an individual gift. Q. Where should the place card be placed on the dinner table? A. <Jn the tablecloth, just above . the plate, where it can be easilyread. College Choir Will Give Program Sunday Berne. May 9—On Sunday. .May 12 the Blufft n Goll g • Veeper choir

/iWm 17A DECATUR IND I lIG South Second Street GAMBLE STORES APPOINT Hugo Claussen As Authorized Agent Now, a new merchandising service is available to this territory. Gamble Stores annotnee the appointment of HUGO CLAUSSEN, as authorized agent for DECATUR. This new Authorized Gamble Store Agency will handle regular Gamble Store merchandise, at regular Gamble Store prices. There are now 230 Gamble and Tiger Stores and 900 Gamble Store Agencies in the north and middle west, handling automobile supplies, radio paint and many other similar lines of merchandise. This new Gamble Store Agency has the buying power of over 1,190 retail stores. The great savings we can make, buying in such volume are passed on to you. Auto Bulbs ... 8* Hammer Handles .... 8$ House Bulbs . . 9* Fan Belts F ; F M t 35* Fork 79< Battery u! *M£ ctoT - ... . *3.19 Radio fifig ’12.95 Free Gift for Everyone. Owned and Operated Locally by Hugo Claussen. 146 South Second St., Decatur, Ind. I —

will present a program cf unusir lly ' go I music at the Mennonite chart- > I at 7:30 o’clock Th' choir is under the direction of Prof. Russel A.! Lantz and is com pen- ti of forty vest- j erf members who hive just r -turn-1 cd to their .an? us at Bluffton. 0.. ft m a -tic e-ssfui trip tin ugh i the mid west. Soloists with the choir are Miss ilel n Ruth Ba-ungartner, tnezzoi soprano, Glenn Rich ids Morgan, ( bariton and Miss M recn Bixler organ. There will be no admission , oltitrge.

Answers To lest Questions Below uro the answers to the I Tost Questions printed on I’age Two. 1. Intaglio. 2. Klondike gold rush. 3. Cataract. 4. Nicolay and Hay. 5. The Tennessee River. 6. Fault. 7. Revenue obtained by the I ■ S. government other than that A'om imports. X. Nicholas 11. 9. In the southern portion of the I’. S. 10. 1773. —Q' ' Gospel Tabernacle The Fort Wayne gospel messengers are still conducting a revival ! t the tabernacle. Tonight and Friday will be the last opportunity to liar th-in this « ek. The concluding service of this revived will be held Sunday afternoon. Tonight the Rev. O. J. Oyer will epeak on the subject of the "Ike-'per Life, or Sanctification." He will answer such questi ns ae: is iganctification necessary? what does sunttification do forth individual? why ar -■- many p ople not living a vic- _ - , i MW. I— I ■'■'■l —— -

BrlN /-iFour onealay paints slash <lccorali«( VVilin _ - cost*; end old-fashioned painting me* I 1 They give your rooms new character mi TO INTRODUCE you co,or ,n one to a wonderful new way of redecorating Make your home more livable. It» . your home, we offer you this coupon prove its value. Bring in this coup* worth 25c on a quart or more of any It is worth 25c. WALLHIDE FLOORHIDE EXAMEL 1 (|| For Walls and Ceilings per qt. or Painted Floors per ct WATERSPAR ENAMEL WATERSPAR VARNISHES For Woodwork & Furniture, per qt. JL For Woodwork and F'oo ’s per at. tpA < For exterior painting — PATTON'S SI N-PROOF PAINT per gal. KJ Lee Hardware Co_ See The SHELVADOR BEFORE YOU SPEND A PENNY! Whether you're w illing to pay “any price" or have to c, ’ unl ,J ) ''’'’'‘A p most of us, you owe it to yourself to see the sensational 1" SHELVADORS today- Look at the extra conveniences—the leatuie~ the quality. Compare them from any angle. Then for a thrill you save! Everything * Within Rea<‘ h "Hq JiJyy andall .....— fesaSsgglSlft f "W Within Heat" ra AsOS'F- Bli Yolir S 1 1 Pocketbook ® i \ir i II *■ l ' 1 ' n ”' te rV’ ■ C■ i U£k j \ cu ‘ ft’ M * ze i ' JA. Njr If $129.50 WH - " Decatur Electric Shoo South Second St. ~ jAI'RER G. COLE r

. torlons lift*? The meuM nger, will offer special i music. “O LABOR SWINGS COWTIMVRD FROM PAGE ONE » anxiety over new deal polk-it-s, and went through the motions of a reconciliation wltn Mr. Roosevelt. Bankers have lheir backs to the wall now in a fight against the new deal central bank bill which would deprive bankers of control over credit. The congress elected November , 6 appeared to have a distinctly radical tinge. A few days later there was a widely publicized i chamber to ccmpeiate with new movement by the United States deal recovery plans. The inipi'CH-i sion was general that business would lie compelled this year and next to depend on Mr. Roosevelt for protection against a wild and unmanageable congress. But White House legislative plans proved to be more radical than anything expected of congress except on currency inflation and the bonus. Mr. Roosevelt jolted big business and banks with bills for social security, abolition of "unnecessary" utility ' holdfpg companies, exttejision of | AAA authority over private busi-

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