Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1939 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Publish™: Every Krening Eliepi Uuuday by THt DKCATUR DEMOCRAT CO Catered M th* Decatur. fad Poe Otkcv *4 Becond Claaa Matter I. H Matter IToetden L R. Itoliboaea. Bec'y. A Hu*. Mgr Dtck D. Heller.__Vfca Prealdau Bubacrir.tten Rata*: tingle coptse 1 .01 Ow week. by carrier _____ .11 Dm year. by oarrier ______ Ml ut>* mouth. by mail M Three Boatb*. by matt _____ I<X •l* mouth*. by mall - 1.71 Un* year, by mall _...._ I<M Un* year, at oflica l.uii Prive* quoted are witbin a radlua of 1W tulle* Kiaswhere UW one year. Advertising Hate* mad* known on Application. National Advsr. RepreaentoUv* BCHKKRMR A CO. 10 Leaiugtou Avenue. New York M Kaat Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League ot Hom* Uallie*. A* ba* been the custom for some years, business will ceaaa tor aevoral hour* on Good Friday and spec lai service* will be held in several churches io commemorate the sacred occasion. Hus I ness reports from every section show improvement and will confine to do so. Congress i* showing friendly attitude and there is a lonaeusus ot opinion that we are on oar way to a lona prosperous er*. It i* predii ted that congress will adjourn the latter part of Jane, which is entirely satisfactory with the general public. When the main legislation is completed there is no good reason for just continuing in session to play politics. Gold from European financial centers is pouring Into thia country at a rate that shows they are getting desperate with tear. One day this week two ships unloaded more than sixty million dollars worth of the yellow bars. Next week is the pre-Eastcr occasion and the business houses will serve you with whatever your need for the Easter Day parade. Watch their announcement* and plan to have something new for the official opening of the spring season Decatur stores can serve you. Th.- McNutt campaign i* really getting under way and regardless of polls, opinion* or straw vote*, his chances are as good or better than any ot those mentioned, lie will have a real organisation one Os these days, be is qualified and his candidacy will grow. Make no mistake about that. Ninety young men and womru will graduate from the Decatur high school May Jsth. another bunch of fine youngsters, ready to go on with their education or to enter into the active life of their community. Paul V. Harrett. Findlay. Ohio, social worker and successful business executive, will be the speaker The stock market is hack to the low ebb of several months ago. the chief rewsou tuutlgned being the war scare in Europe, ft will come hack because when stocks get below their real value, some one is cure to are the bargam and start picking It up. When they do. every one tries to get In and the prices soar. That's what make* It a gamble. John K. Jennings, head or the WPA fur Indiana says that it will be necessary to reduce the number of employes In the state about i.ooo Tlutt would mean an average of about forty counties like Adams. which business ought to absorb If i here is any improvement si all Since there are 37,n0n WPA workers in th* state, the ♦ftu-r will scarcely be noticeable, except

lin those communities where conditions am exceedingly bad The campaign of John Nawi j Garner for the Democratic nomlnaJinn for president was launched . tn the U. * artiste this was-k when la resolution adopted by the Tax--11 A* legislature was read mto the ’i records. He I* on* of the smart : imiitii lan* of the country, entirely trustworthy and very capable. 11 tt hut hl* age and location are against 10 him At that he wilt have some- * thing to any about the next notninee. « e—— * The tendency I* against additional expenditures fnr relief It | svvtns end those voter* who swallowed the extravagant promises I I and words of candidates last autumn. now realite that It was just a lot of campaign bolgna. The t danger Is that the swing of pendulum will be so far hack towards conservatism that it will bring a , great load, perhaps an unbearable , - one to those local communitlee in which the demand la greateat. aaaaaMMHMMamaaMM r Here s a word of advice and ruI cuuragement for every young man 1 and woman, from President Rnoee- ■ velt. in a talk this week to a bunch ot yotmg men and women at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute: **l beliwe 'his country is going somewhere. but it must depend for It* future progress aad prosperity very largely on the younger generation, the people under 30. the people • who hare got America ideal* and * are not attain of trying new | things'.* Adams county has lost another i valuable ami highly respected lit lien in the death of Dr, John C.f Grandstaff of Preble, for many years a tut cental physician He served several term* a* coroner of Adams county, was active in various affair*, took part in political campaign* and ranked high In every way as an excellent citixen. ( His practice was extensive and he ! will be minted by hundred* who depended upon him as their family physician. Dr. Gnmdstaff was a son of one of the pioneer families of thia-county. At this particular time, when it seem* to be popular to condemn the national adminiatration. it will be well to remember that most of the steps taken by the administra- 1 tion have beuvfltted the people. - This is certainly true of the RFC •tt which Jesse 11. Jones, on- of America's greatest business men. is the head, for through thia agency million* of people of small mean* have been given aid that saved them from suffering. Mr. Jone* ha* just issued this resume“M is estimated that loans to atoned bank* benefited St'.cOh.oM de |M>*|tor* tn these institution*; pati ting capital lu banks probably f saved another Ji'umciihcu depositor* from loss or inconvenience More than 3,«M.M0 commodity loans have been made to l.Wo.aen farmers averaging leas than S4OO a loan Probably ISd.OUO stockmen f ■ eitted loans averaging IljtM. More than 130.00* farmer* and ' landlord* in 26 state* have benefited by loan* to drainage, levee 1 and irrigation district*. More than la.tMWi borrower* have received disaster loan* averaging $ 1,300 and : 102.000 householder* have recaiv--1 ed loan* averaging less than 1150 ' i. for the purchase of electric appli-1 ■ snees." During the seven-year per-1 I iod the RFC disbursed **.243.673.- I I*7 and of this sum *SJ73.Ms.t>2*. ! ■ ior 74 per cent, haa been repaid. I 11 The organisation has proved its worth. 1 — ! M_ Modern Etiquette I •y ROBERTA LEE i < — Ml, Q Isn t ft the duty of a hosiee*. j at a small luncheon or dinner par- ' ' ly. to Introduce each guest Indi- 1 - vidually to all the others? I A. Yea; the alert bon less never ' fall* to do tbl*. i <2 Where should the address be I „ I prwtsl rt tbe visiting card’ I I Aln tbe lower rigbi baud coreI er ut the card, and lu type couaid-

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♦ ♦ Answers To Test i Questions Belos are the answer* to the Test Quretion* printed on Page Two ♦ ♦ 1 Tta. 2 Hygrometer. 3. It la one of the PtuHppiae . group. 4 Ad-a awut; not ad-a-u»*atl'. 5 Mnc-kiug bird < Aaotetaut privats arerrtary to ' King George VL who recently vtait 1 ed tbe U. S to complete arrange-' menu for the visit ul the Kuig i and Uueen. 7. A Federal territory. » Cornell » A hole played in two atroke* :ea* than par 10 Montevideo. ■ Q— Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ •; Mending a tweeter Uaa a bodkin. luMeat of * *»eedir when mending your hey * aweetrr or wtdlen *carf. It will weave In and out much eaaler and do mon- i ■mi iafactory work than the aharp ’ pointed ueedte. Peragiratien ttama Alway* remove pere pirn Hou | *tain» from a gamiest ** *aos posatlile, th* longer they are’ allowed to remain the harder they ' are to remove. Stating Egg White Beat the egg white* lu front of an open window or outdoor*, ua it take* much longer if dum la a but or (teumy kitchen. erahly amuller than the name. <J May one ever the apoon Mending In the coffee cup? A. No; the i perm alinuld be placed m the ranrer. I

Bridge Washout Kills Seven > ■#> a **. wftl Wh»n ■ torrent i«| rainfaU and a auddenly »wotlen at ream waMt-d away thia hrMfe. at least seven peraona 4W. A Httt of atx motor cart plunfafl Uuo<<h the fcraeA m the darkneaa Photo ttiowa wa<4f«ra to toeate the bodiaa of aaveraJ car paaaengera roported »UU nuMing.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. Al’Rll* I. I9M.

F. D. R. Gr.indp.i l> I B Mrs. Ann Boettlger President and Mrr Roonewlt are ' grandparent* for the ninth tune with tbe birth of a eon to Mr* I Ann Boettiger. their daughter, la ' Seattle. Waah. Mrs. Boettigvv | haa two other children by a former marrmpa

TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY * — ■ . , ,41 April 1 New taxea go ia t-ffac*. today—let on theater ticketa. If - on etab due*, k* on Pullman tares. s■% on telephone and tela- | uragh au-sange*. s'« on all eapraaf : -h pnießt*. Iceland Frank* Vtaa Um city

bowling cbamptonahlp. Kenyon Waller* la home from I r anp at Douglas. Arig. Jame s Elbe; son ask* penniaeton hmm the city council to imlld a stucco gasoline »t»tMm at JetTerarm and Adam* Five candidate* for mayor are I toiling for th* uouiiaation in Cbieaga Mias Dorothy Dugan wno baa been doing Red Cree* work tn Boston returns home. Violet* Bloom tn January PalnesvUla a— (VP»— Four vioM* were found here in January—prompted probebly by the exceptional as-degrve temperature. — 1 ■ — 1 ♦—— Widow Ha* 126 Descendant* Watertown. N Y.— (UJD —When Mrs Margaret Kellar Gantt. >Syearold widow, died, she had 12« surviving deoceudunta Twicemarried Mr*. Gault waa survived by 11 children. 7$ grandchildren and 40 great gramlchUdren. |

Hitler’s Kin Here /gj *■> *'** Wli Ik 1 iJ Mn Atalae Hitler and William Hitler Chancellor Adolf Hit to * stateri n-law and arpOew arrive In the IWad Stated for • vtstL , They ire Mrs AMm Hitler, now aep. i iratad from hat haahatwi, who >« » half-brother of the fuehrer, amj her aon. William Patrick Httl-r Tb» Ritters itva tnjfsnd and oppnae th» ehttlceßord

PLEASANT MILLS Mr* Jams* F. lUHwrstadl shopP«d is Fort Mtayne Hatarday. Al RMbaek and Mre. Lydia Me Harnae spent Friday la the Dr. Reavers home In Deoatar. Mr. and Mr*. C. A. HaSnen of Monroe spent Friday eveaiag with Mr and Mr* William Nell. Mis* Mary Katherto* McMillen visited Sunday with har parent* east of here. Mr. and Mre. Brice MeMiitoNL. Miaa Millodeane EUenbaigcr of Pernr wa* a attest la tbe Jaarea F. llalberatadt home Bunday. Mr. and Mr*. L. Carver #f Halem spent Sunday eveal** »Rh Mr. aud Mr* Thors** HalbcraUdt. Mr. and Mr* Can Nherbnrn and family Mr. and Mr*. Orvlll Dellla-1 gor sad faniih of Convoy. Ohio. I; ■imat Sunday with Mr. aad Mr*. L Fred Mwumaa sad fatally. Mr. and Mre. C. J. Bpaualer and *«■> John? Mr*. Flora Uklay aad d.iughlrr l*uauaboU» called oa Mr*. Cecil Badders at Monro* Sanday. L Mr. aad Mr*. W tost on Raw toy end cklMreu Ariaae sad Hobby as Horae Mr. and Mre Aruey Aad- ' paugh. sons Hilly and Jia mle trt PorUnad apant Saturday evening 1 lamily. Mr and Mr*. Walter Moywr -md dauxhter of Ukto Cly. Ohio spout Friday aadMr. and Mre, O. A Cuwp- 1 ci son John and daughter Alice of Van Wert, Ohio spewt Sunday with j the Variando Ctark tamßy. J. H Steel* was pleasantly *ur-i p iaed Sunday wb«a hl* children, gathered at the no® bodr. t* 4wip him c*lei>nu» hi* 7€th birthday a*n cereary included n those (reseat were Mt and Mr* Burt Holrer Mr. and Mr*. Harvy Koos. Mr. and Mr*. Delbert Tu»>le«oa, Mr. and Mrs. iMunvace Johnson. Mr. aad Mre. Gay Steele and son Mr. and Mrv Murry Holloway sou Hob. and Riehrrd Miller and the inane Hate fariily. Mre. Velma Fortney aad Mre.j Agnes Vaget delightfully et tertained the tempers and wives at a deli-1 tious baked ham dinner Wednesday rceulng. Games were greatly enjoy-; ed. Prise* were awarded lo Mre.; Robert Man*. Gerald Viaard and Puddy McCullumgti. Those present were Mr and Mr* Robert Mana. Mr. and Mre. Dale Roa*. Mr aad Mrs. Gerald VUard. Mr -nd Mr*. William Noll. Mr*. Ague* Yager. Mr* Vetat* Fortney. Ml** toady* Han, Ml*a Dore Schoseabenrer. Mr. and Mr*. Dea McCMII mgh and - family. Keaactb and Kathriaa Penrod' gave a party at their homo Thuraday evening fur tbetr itiends. Game* were played and refreshtaenia of apple* »nd p>m<v>rn were rerved to Betty and Doris Mart*.

ABC Coach Lines — Incorporated — Announce APRIL BARGAINS Tmo4hi. Uednendai. Thursday Ft. Haync and Return •ama day only From DECATUR ... «5c From MONROE 85c Rice Hotel Agency (<»mmutatM>n Ratm 10 trips $3.<M) Good htl day*. - ll W 'I Thin Sunday treat the family to a I CHICKEN DINNER! lour wife will appreciate a day away from a hoi oven . . . for the children it will be an Occasion ... for you. a real treat! SNYDER'S DINER i Ju»4 57 rlepf off Second Street.

THOSE HOUSEHOLD Not the haman one* am are 'albmg" about M .centipede*, bedloig*. flana. fits* mosqnit....,' . w-h > trunites. *i>idere and the rest <4 the n ulM o ’*U to make Itfe miserable ter the careful bouocwu U *' ♦ Ctor Pervlre Hareau at Ws-hingHm hs. . W bold Feat*** that will tall you exactly «i u , *** apt'ng •*» gttatd against trouble from any . ~t' ‘7**'** SMtd the coupon l-elnw. with . dime . n hIjT W Pcmtage and handling coat*: ••• <-UP cot cox 1H Ul , f M. Kerby. Director. D*pt. B-102, ' Daily Damocrat * Service Bureau. 1011 Thirteenth Street. Washington, o C H Hare* a dime treiefully wtapped/ a-..,, _ »l let *u Household Pesto ' is:— *’ ,a VI at xAM K g STREET and No CITV SY ATE 1 am a uadr .< the Decatur Dally iMn.

Mary Tape. Helen Myare. Alma Alt. Neva Riley. Mary Lauirenhlsvr. ktaiiue and Vivis* NsU. Natbsr Hair. Helen Thicker. Jauait* Me Bride. Melba Htll. FJHea aad Mary Johnson. Hob Harmon Bob Holloway. Jack Longenhonter. Lester Worklager. Harold and Cha*. Feaacl Glen Clark. Lowell NolL Vernie Ed grll Eddie Trlchar. Richard Archer Cheatar Marta. Hoe Ray. Jmb HaP

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