Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published J4RA THE Every Eve- VT< DECATUR ning Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by EEL CO. Br>tere<l at the Itecatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. I. 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 Six months, by mail 1.75 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 Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. How are the lights and brakes! on your a.uto? Congress proposes hea' ier estate ] and gift taxes. Soon it won t be worth while to save anything fori the heirs. We hope Decatur strikes a better week of weather for its Cen-1 tennial next year than that enjoy-: ed by Van Wert for its celebration * this week. Help in the plans for staging the live stock and 111 club show next August. Lend your services on the , committees and work with the 1 Chamber of Commerce in carrying J the program through in grand style. I You'll enjoy it. The state highway commission ' m 111 »»>> Iz .i > > l>. » i»i t 1 ll i * t .

will ma,ke another inspection oi» Toad 224. running west from this | city to Uniondale, with a view of I probably changing the kind of material specified. Ada in s county would like to see a concrete pavement and has so petitioned. Railroad officiajs visiting here ■Were greatly impressed with the industrial activity going on in this city. They also recognized the improvement in agriculture conditions and pointed to. this community as one of the outstanding places along their route. It is. The state excise department has revoked the license of a beer dealer in Fort Wayne for the reason that his piace of business was not properly located. Evidently the .state board is going to follow the Jaw, which prohibits beer parlors Juid .the like in the residence district and outside of'the city limits. The public approves. Evidently it was easier for the Jtidnapers of the Weyerhaeuser boy Jo collect the ransom money titan It is for them to spend it. So far Only a few of the bills have shown tip. The federal government has distributed thousands of copies of the numbered bills and the currency although good, is like holding a hot potato. Eventually one of ‘‘.he .criminate will pull a boner and cause his arrest. State police, cooperating with local officers, will be here next week to conduct a check-up on autos and drivers. Lights and brakes will be inspected and drivers will be expected to show their identification cards and licenses. Faulty brakes and one-eyed head lights often cause serious accidents and the police, in the interest of public safety, seek .the cooperation of owners, in remedying the cause. Congratulations are in line tor Miss Mildred Fogle. Geneva girl, who will be graduated June 27, from Mooseheart, the child city maintained by the Loyal order of Moose. Besides her accomplishments In school work, she has the distinction of being the first student from this county to graduate

from this benevolent institution of learning. Her friends are happy and everyone wishes her success. ; Everybody loves a picnic and the I' opportunity to get out doors and under the trees. Following the suet ecssful staging of the first parish picnic last year, the second anuuul event will be given by St. Mary’s church Sunday at Sun Set park. L Dinner, prepared by the women of the various societies will be , served at noon and preparations i have been made to entertain at 1 ! least 1.500 people. The event, al- , I though a parish undertaking, is iu , I the nature of a community gather11 ing and the public is cordially inI I I vited. — Does Decatur want a sewage disI posal plant, a new school building or other community improvements which might Ik- obtained through loans and grants from the PWA ’ In other words do we want to go I in debt for -these projects’ The | present plan of the government is a 45 per cent grant on all projects approved, the balance being assumI ed by the local community with a bond issue. Due to the $1.50 tax ' law in -the state, the I’WA will ac- | cept only revenue bonds, that is i the principal and interest must be derived through charges for services rendered. In the case of a ' sewage disposal plant, the cost of i repaying the bonds would be add-1 ed to the water bills, unless a gen-1 I eral taxation bond issue could Iksold to sources other than the PW A. In a nutshell the government plan is this: For every SIOO,OOO, the government donates 145,000 land die local community bonds it[self for the $55,000, together with | the interest. What are real needs I for the future? WhaX is your opiulion on the subject? * ST AR SIGNALS*

by OC T AVIN E ♦ ■■■ For persons who believe that human destiny is guid. d by tbe L’ l *' 161 ® th, ■ liar |ls -' o P e 46 oulliued ny a formWorraf general interest, it outlines information of special ,rit -®rest, to persons born on tbe designated JUNE 12 MOST favored ones today are those who were born from October 1 through 30. General Indications for Everybody Morning—Good. Afternoon—Fair. Evening —Bad. The evening is very doubtful. Tilings may happen to mar your pleasure, if you are dealing with the opposite sex. Today’s Birthday You should be interested iu railroads. May. 1936. may be very disappointing to you. Yn»t should endeavor to keep your health in order and get plenty of sleep and rest. You may be financially, successful during February, 1936, if you will avoid extravagance and overiudiilgenee. .Make an effort to agree with partners. You should use caution from October 13-19. 1935. There is danger from fire, instruments, accident or rash action. Readers desiring additional information regarding tbeir horoscopes are invited to communicate with Octaxine in < are ot this newspaper. Enclose a 3-cent stamped self-addressed envelope. o ' ♦- —<l

TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File , 4 4 June b—Note to Germany which was withdrawn for corrections is again ready but W. J. Bryan, secretary of state, objects to sending it and resigns. Graham & Walters purchase a Ford runabout. Rumors of peace in Europe cans- ' ’ es drop of wheat prices all over i world. Seventy-five from Fort Wayne attend Modern Woodmen initiation 1 here. Sam Simison of Berne calls on Decatur friends. Many from here, attend the Mill- ■ er 101 ranch wild west show at Fort Wayne. L. G. Ellingham and W. H. Vollmen of Vincennes leave for Arkansas on business. . Daily Democrat issues extra to give story of resignation of Secretary Bryan. ' Mesdames S. E. Slump. J- Fi Fruchte and Frank Carroll entertain the Pythian Needle club. z Mrs. C. S, TSHtllck entertains tye } Afternoon club and Mrs. J. B. Meib- - ere wjus first prize at MO. J o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur 1

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Answers To Test Questions [ Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two. ♦_ -♦ 1. University of Cambridge. 2. (Shakespeare. 3. The Mexican government. 4. Chicago, 111. 5. Hiram W. Johnson of California. 6. Tempi. 7. At Jamestown. Va., iu 1611. 8. Columbus, Ohio. 9. No. 10. Lansing. 0 Modern Etiquette by ROBERTA LEE Q. When Mrs. Gordon has been introduced to a person and thaj person persists in addressing her as “Mrs. Gorman," should Mrs. Gordon correct her? A. The error can be passed tin- ■ noticed for a time or two, but if. the person persists, one may say, "If you please, my name is Gordon.” | Q. When a bachelor has aji apartment. what does he require iu the way of a servant? A. He requires but one servant,, who should act as cook, waiter, and valet. Will Q. How should invitations be sued to aji informal dinner? A. By a short note or by telephone. — o 100'. Home Guard House Paint at $2.19 per gal. in 5 gal. lots. 1 gal. linseed oil free. Hugo Claussen. Bernstein Bldg.

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i. Household Scrapbook by ROBERTA LEE J Gilt Picture Frames After washing the soiled gilt I frame, paint it witli the white o', an egg, using a soft camel’s hair' i brush, and applying the coat even-11 ly and smoothly. Chilled Consommes Good chilled consommes can be i 1 made of canned chicken or beet I * broth if a little gelatin is added. 1 Allow to stand until cold and firm. 1 1 Tape Measure Why not fasten one end of the : ‘ tape measure to an empty spool, j 1 wind it around and then fasten a ’ snap to the other end of the tape?| It will prevent the tape tangling, : ! wt-.h everything in the sewing box j or drawer. 1 o TO LIST WOMEN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i jury.* The necessity of having women i | <>u ths jury will be especially urg-, ent next fall as there probably will I be a murder trial. Joe Everett wasj | recently awarded a new trial. Lawyers of the local bar are di-| vided in their opinions of the ax-; Iceptability of women. “Strange asj I it may seem,” a few lawyers believe tiiat women will talk less in the jury room than men. This they : believe will speed up the time a jury is actually out on a case. Men. (hey say, aje prone to discuss “matters” in no way connected with the case. Others are opposed to women i but refused to give their reasons, i About seven years ago (the. court i l oom was remodeled to accomoi date women in the rest rooms.

There is now one large room for the entire jury, and two smaller rooms, one for men and one fori women. There aj-e also two rest rooms. o ... * PREBLENEWS * I • 0 Dr. and Mils. Roy Goldner oud family of Lansing. Michigan, returned j to their home Sunday after spending several days visiting Ed. Golduer and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Goldner. Mr. and Mis. Ralph Brest k and daughter Susan Ellen and s ti Robert oi Whiting. Indi.ma, spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and Mr,. Charles Sullivan and family and other friends in Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Werling and daughter Mildr. d had as their guests Mr. md Mrs. Ralph Bresick and family of Whiting. Mr. and Mi*. Jufiiu Kirchner aud daughters Irene, Lorlne and Erma -pent Saturday a: Fort Wayne visiting Mivs. Louis Steller and daughter Paula; Mrs. M uy Bielierick and daughter Alveua. and son Adolph; Mrs. William Fuhrman and daughter Lu Ila. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newhard and sons Dale ind Ival of Griffith spent a week at their home in Preble and- : visiting their daughter M Iveua. and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehlerding and •sons of Fort Wayne spent tbe weekend visiting Mi. and Mrs. George Bultemeier .ind daughters. Mrs. Eli G Idner spent Sunday at Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. rliug and son, and Mrs. David Werling of Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Shady and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and daughter Ethel. ' Miss Clara Linnemeier of Fort

Hendy, North Platte, Neb.; Marjorie McVey, Savannah, Ga.; Jane Chandler, Chicago; Thereca Jarrell, Humboldt, Tenn.; upper row, Philhs MeDanr.ell, Moline, 111., and Esther Marshall, Charleston. 8. C.

Wayne spent Sunday visiting Mt* i Will Linnemeier and son Herman 1 Mr. and Mrs. Runge Gertrude c Hoffman of Fort Wayne vteited Miami Mrs. Milton 11 ffman --nd fa i

For the Bedroom r*' $• •xS’ • 'i ■ ’.sfl ■a ■ ■ 41 1 ■ . - AwJuJMaic dfcaPWK ' .Yfeb.irMfc: „>.. * L'sJX JPiIRe .-t.” ■ Mjtß *"'* mi ’ - __ji 4 P! ec e WHIT E BEDR O 0 M SUI T E BED. VANITY. CHEST OF a DRAWERS AND BENCH. fl j S| A BEAUTIFUL SUITE AT AN Ml UNHEARD OF PRIC E. Iti gEacOL Come In OU and See This Wonderful -Bargain. HARDWARE and HOME FURNIS’HINCS iIP-iB : b, * * <H ’ * JKr 1 ALWAYS x 71 I REMEMM® If A / thebe l Beauty Hours Conducted by Mrs. P. H. Bartholomew, Personal Represi nLtt l ' 1 MARIE BARKER Daily June IO to June 15 We extend to the women of Decatur a cordial invitation to 1 ' |l|t j c i an , store or phone 37 for an engagement to meet this lanio"- ' ‘ She will tell you fascinating facts about your skin —how io > r , n kles. heads, large pores, acne, dry skin, oily skin, sagging muscles a ,H Mrs. Bartholomew will give a complete individualized t'-' 1 and private consultation to evl-ry lady who makes an appoinli' l will be amazed at the results. HARDWARE FURNISHINGS

mily and attended the Vacation Bible act ol commencement exercises ■ t Kirkland high school. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Goldner and family visited Mr. and Mi-w. Will

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