Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1935 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Kv*»rv Ewniug Ekcapf Hand*? by rHB DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO fctrrrd *t (be Decatur. Ind, Punt (Mb'* M Meroad cta*a Matter. I. H. H.ller . Prc»id at A. R HnKbauso. R«*yA Itu* Mur. Pick p. IKIUr . VIC* President Subscription Rsttt! tingle coptea $ ®2 On* week. bynrrltf —.lO One year, by carrier 15 •"» One monlb, by nail .*5 Three month*, by mall 91. mi £tx in mb*, by mall - 1.70 Dm yeai. by melt 3.00 One year, at office „™_ 3.00 Price* queti'd are wttktr fleet and Kccond aone*. Elsewhere $5.50 one year. Advertising Kate* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative St'HKEKKR. Inc. >ls Lexington Avenue, New York 3o East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Cdarter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Instead of double parking, drivt your car to the free parkiug lot. You'D feel safer. A new social order Is in the making and the average person belicvcs ii at it will be to his benefit. a Although we have had plenty of rain, farmers state the fields axe Uii'. too wet and harvesting of atituifa has started. Hay crops look good id an average yield is ex,'ecte.i U.is year. Mar >r Bangs is going to have oo' >n for the Repwbliean noitv <a:t>r *«».- •’-"ernor. Mayor Freyerjjuth of South i,end has thrown h»s hat into the ring. WhaCs the matter with these mayors’ Don’t they have worries enough? The argument that the guilt of Haupitnan depends on the value of the Lindbergh baby’s nightie, sounds silly. Someone kidnaped and killed the baby and if that has been proved, why dig up all this hooey over a night shirt. The Plymouth girl who imagined she could tap dance on the window iedges of Chicago hotels, reminds us of the story of the fellow, who after the third or fourth had the hallucination tliaj he was the owner of the hotel. The newest story about how Huey Long's filibuster was broken is that he was given a glass of mineral water when lie asked for a drink, and that he swallowed most of it before he discovered what it was. Huey probably remembers another time he met his downfall in a washroom— Goshen ( News-Times. i ! The community sale attracted. another big crowd Thursday av-a bidding was brisk. Theie gate's afford an opportunity for the person who has something fo r sale to offer it to the one w.'ir, vwhes to buy and each event dre w* a, larger gatherirr. Ase vof the local stor-j es remained o,v r to accomodate those v.-ho wished to shop. Through the office of Miles K" county FEKA director, < J bead way mad< ¥ city in bill, lie . V old sidewalks. Ne»*v' ' ¥• "hi walks have beau rgxuiM y ? repan ed and the jobs are tveli done. Ii is improvement appreciated oy the public and completed a, nomine.! cost to the property owner. Deiatur has good sidewalks. The General Electric employes and their families comprised a happy croVd today as they gathered at Sun Set park for their annual outing and reunion. They paraded through Second street to the picnic grounds, where basket dinners were eujoyed. followed by ball games and out-door events for young and old and plenty of ice cream and lemonade for the youngsters. , ■ .-^-= It is true that President Roosevelt thinks in terms different than
fated by past pte*ld««Ha For generation* *n drifted along, clinked tbe beidbta and ‘ben i«* the bl« fait Now »r must rebuild Ike fuundatton. clitttnair tb> weak spot* and buiM to gr«*<et thing* 1 It# natural for all human* to want a Idaca la tbe -an and according to ibr pmril Una of thinking. a majority dealt*’ to ba given the opportunity to gat It. Wayne Coy lawma a* one of tbe i oatatandlng relief director* Id the rountry. Named Indian* director I and an aaalalant to Mr. Hopkins, he ha* alao been appointed region at *«pervtaor 1c the relief *et np for five other eta tea. Including Pennsylvania and New Jeraey. Ind I.ol* l» proud of Coy and ao la the newspaper fraternity, of which he la a memNrr. He will continue to make records and bring honor* to himself and lo hi* »tate. A number of nun will be given employment by the * Ity In the varlou* departments if application* for labor ar* approved by the tew PER A set-up Worm Nia been outlined tn the street ana water department*. at the park, and park Ing lota, tn addition to the Installation of the new ornamental street lights. If the ex|#n*e of material i* not too great. It la hoped lo give employment to **• or 75 men durlug the *ummer months. — i O - OBITUARY Peggy Jean, daughter of Mr. und Wr« Earl Bien*. was bora in Fort Wayn. Ind . !)• > 3. laso. parted this life June 16. 1*35. at the Pr vider.ce Hospital. Washington D. C. after an illneoa of about o weeks, oge 9 yeard. 6 months. 13 days. Surviving ure the par« nut. >ne brother - Earl Junior, her grand father \V. Bien-. of Wiltshire. Ohio, her aunt and ur. de Mr. and Mrs. George Sbosenber*. of Decatur. Ind. Besides these, other umles and aunts and near relative**, Mr. ond Mrs. Fr-d Nye of Fo*t Wayne. Ind; Mr. and Mie. Flunk Nye, Warren Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bienx. Van Wert, Ohia; Mrs. Leia Hill Chicago. Ill; Mrs. Irene Garnet, Toledo Ohj ; Mrs. Koxie Kronlin, N. A • City. N. A’. Mrs. Neva Lydepb-.Tg, Dayton. Ohio; Mrs Onw Wilson. Rockford. Ohio, and Mrs. Juanita Ward, Fort Wayne. Indiana My Jeanne God lent you to us for a while A'ou’re gone—how I ®ire you** smile And big brown eyes looking into mine. Your hair was the color of golden eunbhine. Your face lik pete. 1 * so eTt -uu.. fair In one cheek G‘-*s full v dimple there Into .my lift you tirtj’h. sunshine For a whit' d '.ttle mice. In another .ind you ro ,i and play Aui j;'. wi.it the ang t every day Soiru?Ue.e if ’tus God', will ■JA'otcCr will meet u Junt over j til hill. I o Card of tanks ; We wish in th' aanuer to tliank ' .he neighbors • . friends who «<> kindly assister a during death of our daughter ggy Jean. Mr. md Mrs. E. F. B i. —o ——— — HO/K NOTES~ P /Ruth Wirmes / — ! / NOW IN NOVEMBER / by / Josepb'ne Johnson The Pulitzer Prixe Winner of ’^3s "If Emily Dickinson had turned to prose she would Itave written a book like this. It has that i “ de j ln * sble authority, that aura of hidden reserve strength and beauty that strike right to the core of things. It is the most beautiful and moving book I have been fortunate enough to read In years." These phrHses were set down many months ago by that most cynical of human beings, r. bookweary publisher's reader. ' The Inner Sanctum” firmly believes sensitive readers will tend to echo this judgment. Now in November deals with the life of the Haldmarnes—three daughters, fa.ther and mother—on a small midwestern farm which the father is working as a last resort In ar. effort to provide some security for his children. Now in November is not a book of action nor is it outwardly exciting. except for the magnTHcent and terrible denouement. It deals with unchanging things—love and bitterness and death and the abiding beautiful consolation of nature, itis not a farm story'' any more than was ETHAN FROME. with whose spirit it has much in com-
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toon The land i* the background, | chancing and beautiful In a thous-, and way each hour, but essential- ] ly Josephine Johnson writes of people, the unalterable loneliness of human beings, the hard, breath-! taking interplay of human emotions. Critics and readers alike, we be- J lieve. will pay tribute to the personal loveliness of her prose, its quiet intensity. Its wisdom and clarity. A book like this is a rare experience in these noisy days. No conventionally well-written first novel of talent. NOW IN NOVEMBER Is a work of art. all the more astonishing In that it flowers out of the imagination of a girl of twenty-four. o — SEAWEED DISCOVERED TO BE IDEAL IWSCLA V«;*P, • 1 .F’PZiG ;U el • Locxpectod j mips have wr; discovered in the] i'cwl- 401ITer.-i tightly! pecked ii forms an ideal insulat- j ing material, keeping out col* 4 noise, water, or even tir~ Scientific te»*- .aove that a mat lull t " - • - an than a brick wall i waive Inches thick. The seaweed hue besides only one-fourth the ' weight of ordinary insulating material.
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"The most beautiful thing in creation’’ is the can girl, because of the superb claaak beMiy wbicn is hers when she has the talent for drewing in a manner which sets off her physical perfection, bucit ■a. the ahsuvsUoa mavig
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u ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to tlie Test Questions printed on Page Two. 1. Battle of Bull Kun (Manassas). 2. The lo«-aJ name for the small Kang >roos of Auntrnlh*. 3. Italiau poet and philosopher. 4. No. 5. Maine. 6. Daniel Defoe. 7. A form of government in which supreme power is vested in a small class or group of persons. 8. Paris. France. 9. Sodium chloride. 3ii < ectrui New A'ork Sts't. r twenty X? - f^VJTOIX'Y It i rom the Daily Democrat Hie ♦ — * June 22—Assessment sheets tor , Adams rounty show $551,750 cash j and $1,015,815 in notes. Rev. Stephenson unites ’he lives ; of John A. Hawkins and Miss Mo- ( nema Fleming. j Kolter store at Ma.gley burglar- |
ixed. Barn raisin k aat, *he George JK.- j 1 Kintz farm is* bis ewent. Hundreds here for the his *'thiee ; day Get Acquainted Sale.” ; Thomas Taiegtart. Mayor Joe Bell. Chief Barrott and 122 otTer | Indiana politic, iaais indict ed by Mar- ’ ion county girand jury for corrupt • election practices. Men of Baptiat church entertain the ladies at the S. E. Sharnp home. Auto Transit Co. starts “Jltxiey” service between Liecatur an cl Geneva. L. C. Molm. president of thr e'iremen's Association. gf*es n» 7'u : «.*u J City to assist ,?< 7 •*.& f o' I coFivrM.o.o J 3R*-r ■ • JV -V -s=*-r- i- -orr. - v **. -»_x | .--c-ve : »"*t C I**. . p r i» t-rTrrve? •-» Afe.*. Loudon *UJ») An appeal to Chris- j i tians in other lands for renewed . action to "allay the fear and suspicion and hostility trow existing between the yoveriiuienta off the | world” hast* been signed by Canon IC. E. Haven and the Hev. Henry I Carter, joint Chairmen off the Council of Christian Pacifist Groups, land by 12 other leading church- ] men of different denominations.
- French stage and screen st.tr, now making a personal appearance abro*A»% H.is choice of Btz Hoilywnod stars «-h# personify beralar *m~ eluded Kay Franci.-, Claudette Colbert, Jean Marlaw. Ajitft r-:vyg ■* ~ ii f*
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