Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1939 — Page 4

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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlahed Every Evening Except Sutidny by INK DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office as Saooud Class Matter I. H. HuUsr .. Preaidant A. R. Hultbousv. Sec y. A Bus. Mgr. pick D. Hu11ur....-Vice President Subscription Rates: Single copies ...............I .02 One week, by carrier.... .. .10 One year, by carrier ....... S.uv Dne mouth, by mail.... .... .35 Throe mouths, by ma 11...... 1.00 Six months, by maU......... 1.75 One year, by maU........... 1 1« DM year, al 0ff10e........... 30V Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere |3.W one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SUHHERKU A CO 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 16 East Wacker Prive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. ■! HING ' feat you if you have a determined will guldt-d by au honest heart.—Rev. Brudby. Paul V. .McNutt won t lose malty friends tn Indiana and the middlewest by Norman Thomas, the country's leading socialist, attacking him Fort Wayne put on an airplane show Sunday and one of the big 311400 planes was destroyed in a mysterious blaze, giving the crowd a thrill not listed on the program It was au exeitlng show, marred only by the Urc bats. They even make mistakes at colleges. After the new laboratory iu the Kansas State college was hooked up with 1 000 gas jets it Was found that the gas bad not been piped to the building. Do they have a course in engineering? If all the WPA projects were shut down, that would end the strike and also the wort. The men forget that the federal pro Siam is to provide work and not high salaried jobs. It does not compete with building trades and union wages The WPA Is tor the men who can't get Jobs iu private employment and the wages paid is based on actual need. Dr. Frank J. lanikenau. eat.. incd Lutheran minister of Napoleon, Ohio, whose death occurred suddenly at Kansas City, was will known in Decatur. Ilis parents formerly lived iu Adams county and two of his brothers art residents of this city. He was prom Im-ut In his church, a sim -re and devoted worker and his many friends here regret to learn of his death. Great progrsmi followed the Civil War. Still greater strides were made after the World War. The next twenty years will see better living conditions, more home ownership mid a happier people as a result of the war to i-unquor the depression. Many natkrnul Ills have been eliminated and progress, happiness and prosperity should be the fruits of the next generation. The tompany that owns th. K«ntacky num- where at least 3® miners were killed Is broke and can not pay the widows the regular 34.000 that the law provides. There la something wrong with the law, Any eomputty with that obligation should aid aside the liability fund every week or month and hate it held in trust in ease of emergency, From the experience of the recent disaster, the law will more than likely be corrected. A public appeal la now being made by the mine owners to help the families of the dead miners. The Indiana Taxpayers Assorthtlon hka prepared a calendst of scheduled dates for tiling budgets, publication there of and adopt Inn of same, together with estimated

tax levies payable next year. The j publication of the estimates be- ‘ gins next molt th and all budgets 'must be approved by Hupieuiber hm. The county las adjustment i hoard will convene September II ,1 for the purpose of examining the i budgets mid approving the rates. Taxpayers can tn- heard before the 11 official bodies adopt the budgets , mid levies. Property levies should ,1 he kept as low us possible, for u nothing handicaps a community • more than high tax rates. .. D 6 The principal political event ® scheduled for the summer Is the ° Young Democratic National coni lent lon to Im- held in Pittsburgh, August 10 and llth There is un | ' usual Interest in the convention in Indiana, in view of the fact tlmi I former Governor Paul V. McNatt, I uow administrator of the Federal I I Security Hoard will address the convention. Plans are going forward to run a ape. lai train from I Indianapolis to Pittsburgh on the I opening day and indliuilotis an i that several hundred young men I and young women will join th. I ■ "un to Pittsburgh' delegation. A colorful figure was removed tmm the American seem- iu the ' death of Carl Heber, founder of the Indianapolis ttpe«-dway ami i builder of Miami Beach. He quit ] school wh.n he was 12 years of , age. started work as a news butch-1 jin the Prest-O-Liti- plant, estab lished the speedway and then went jto Florida. He was reputed to have been worth a hundred million i dollars or more before the Florida | real estate crash, but at the time of bis death had lost most of hibuilder, had a wonderful imagiti- \ iion mihl vnvFaiy tw yoiid thv aver-1 agv man He lived with a zCBt and | u .rhi 1 i m i .n . M 4 • i I ttirjr. He a man ol action. I Hitn it'Vb • when it * aim* to ! . doing big things. GOOD WORD FOR ICE WATER: A comforting word comeK frdm I . Mi di. al Association at a time wh< n , That is contrary to th. belief held by many, who are constantly warn11 thoroughly chilled aqua is not There is no reliable evidence thai "lee water," limn 37 to 1.0 deInjury to the alimentary tract, the AMA. Journal asset-tod. "Taken m Urge quantities with a meal." it I continued, "it probably. through I eix>liiess*vlowa down gastric digee- . tion for a few minutes. But thia is ■ probably of little significance.' The Journal added that although tepid or warm waler meets the real meds »f tho iHMIy, it failed to give ■ the impression nt supplying imtn.-d- • late refrr shnu-iit, With this aasurnnee, people who I prefer he water may now lontitim- ■ to drink II with no qualms over possible Injury to the digestive system. Tin doubters who contlnually take the joy out of life by warning of IU • Sects irom iced beverages should be effectively aili-med by citing the verdict of ' the medical exp. -rts. The . m rent heat wave recalls 1 ' the advice which once was so I familiar when the Ute Dr. J. N. 1 Burly was secretary of the State ■ jßoerd of Health, lie emphasised ' inntlnually the wisdom of eating i. lightly during periods when the • ■ mercury was soaring mtn the ims ‘ and humidity wap high. Fiuits. • | salads ami llxbt nu-uls were urged. Mon- people appreciate the value of that advice now. Due of the • best Ways to ketsp coot, relatively f speaklM, Is to reduce the total of ■ Ihos.- Irrllatlug .-alorlea. Indium ! ’ spoils Star n I - m I Trade In a Good Town—Decatur.

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Answers To Test Questions Below are tbe answers to the Test Questions printed on Fage Two ; ♦ ————< 3. H. nrik Ibsen. 3. 1-3 4. South Amerka. 5. For refusal to deport in alley ' I'd C.mimuuist Labor ottistaL lla<4‘ Pre- .un4>l; Mi pre-am'-bl. X. Maiy Todd lamoln. 9 La)H.r coats. 10. G®Menjrod. | « # Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ -♦ Slip Corere I itiir*’ <ltiFthe *r months are haw expensive thaw linen, and Add a t.aspiNvn of glycerine uJ ir.- finished and It will aid con-s.u-raMy iu ih-ariag the mixture. It shavings of parrntttai a>» put in ih» mttotijN of tht* D‘Hy bn.l um* pouring Tn th<- jrlly, :ne parah

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Hale Mooes in shown here with • l-ady Violet nt Edgewood. reglal-1 •■red Guernsey No. .1*1475, in front! of hl* pasteurised milk house Thi* I* one <<( the cow* in hi* outstanding herd, whirl) Inst year st the Decatur Free Street Fair and Agri-1 cultural Show won first pines In every class In which hl* animal* were represented. Mr. Mewes will tale a representative hettj at the agrhultural show thin year. July 31 to August 5. The cow shown in the picture Is going to be a BtMipoiind a year butterfat producer, teeter* believe Last nnnitii sin- produced 58 pound* • > ot butterfat aud the mouth before

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hui will melt and rise ts the lop. •.iarifylng and sealing the jolly. Gold and SUvsr Lace Pruah over the gold or allver lace with alcohol or gasoline. If It is i risuovable. It may be cleaned by ! bo.ting in salt water. Ise two ablespooafuls of salt to one pint of ■■ ■— o— — ♦ " ■—— < ’ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Who are the f‘r»t to leave ths I church wh.-n the wedding ceremony i nc.ny is over? I A. The uaheni escort to the door p>-i ladi.-s who are in the first pews, [the bride's nvith'W, the groom a j t-uther. then tbe other ladles in thi first p--w on eltlnr aid- of th? Q. When Introducing two persona .» it all right to say, "Mri. Dwvls, this Is Mr. Norton. Mr. Norton. Mrs. Davis"? A. Xu. It i» ultvigt thvr aiy to meat top tte na:n •» twice y Isn't it |MH>r manners for on** to sip coffee or tea wltlk food is A* Yes, tery. — -0— • TODAY S COMMON ERROR~* lx> not say. "I cannot but ■ go;" say. "I can but go," • ♦

• r.s pounds. sin.e entering hi the Guernsey business 15 year* ago. Mr. Mose* ‘•nd hl* noun have owned *0 registered Chtoinsey* and have milked . up lo i'l head, which have pmdu< - '•d a* high a* 1« ton* of milk a month, all of which ha* been sold on the local milk market. lut*i year at the state fair, cattle Hom thl* herd won a third prise for a flve-yeur-oid cow. fourth phu" on a four-year-old cow ami second place on a production hasI* an outstanding record for a utility herd in competition with the •fancy show cattle entered each year by mUliouaire*. It is expect-

TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY • • July 18- The Christian Pastoral : Helpers hold social at the Noah '.languid himie. General Jink Pershing Is presented the sword of honor by thv >.' nd Major of London. , The Ihwatur Independ. nt chan, tauqua will be held August llth to IT’h. Roy Mumma installed aa ihancellor commander nt the Knights of . P'.thlaa lodge. W ill Hurst of uastern Canada vMta his brother James Hurst. Miss Agues K-ibiie, Marcella K'Jcbler and Leona Bosse leave for i. edar Point. Ohio tor a weeks out■lU. n o— » CHURCHREVIVAb Church of Nazarene The Slngln Preachers’ Quartet, which is heard regularly ovet radio • ti-m WoWo in Fort W iytte will a-q>ear in person tonight at the revival meeting In the Church of the Nazarene in this city. Th- Rev. Paul IWaudytKrry. of the Imai Nazarene church; the Rev. Murray .Morford, .rs the Ctiuru-l-its-.i Nazarene church; the Rev.! a«-> ph Treauax of th. East iside

ed this year that Mr. Mose* will send a three and a four-year-old tow to the Upland regional Guernsey *how where nothing but accredited herds are permitted to show. Milk m Mr. Moses'* plant I* pa*, •curbed in the building shown In the picture above and moots the highest staudartl* set by the stale health board It Is fully equipped to supply the requirement* (or past.-urlstMi milk The milk delivered by Mr Mose* In Decatur Is five per cent cream, far above the average (or many herds.

OF 1 ADAMS COINH l-ll (I I BB_ J Jeffarsor 4-H The 1,-ffi t son 4 H dub met a. Ihe home of Harriet H.;ue* <■« 1 w-dm-Miay. July 1» * > ‘ M I wltn right members present. Tnosu present were: tlrnce Mpeser, hntb-, ry lluttkle. Wamia UuUenhelser., Mary Alice Butcher. Hath t'briaiy. Note Charleston. Cleo W ill. H«‘ - , Itlett Haines, and the leader, Mrs. .lulman Egly. The meeting was called to orderi I by the picsldeut. Ruth Christy and after the business wus takea .are ' of. games were played. RefreshI menta were also served by ths i hostess. Harriett Haines. I The next meeting will i>c held at :h> home id Wanda Lautaenhciser I on Thursday. July 30. at 1 So p. m. Jolly Juniors The Jolly Juniors 4-H club ol i I’reble township held its meeting at the home of Florence and MarIccila Hoffman with uine mctubcis I present. After tip- sowing period, a buslucse meeting was held. A special | play practice was called to be held at the home ol the leader, Meaner Kv-'m-mann, on July 21. at 1:30 C. & T. The dub was enlertalne i by a talk from Lillian Rtoip and a vocal selection from Florence I Hoffman. A rebeasal of the play which. wiK lie given at the achievement nregrara this fall was also held. As- 1 ter this, delicious letreshmvnts were served by the hostesses, 3-Tor- - iace and Marcella Hoffman. Games were also enjoyed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Selma Koenemaun on Juiy 23. at l:3o p. m. C. S. T. Peppy Peppsra The Peppy Peppers 4-H flub of , Washington township met at th-; Lome of Jean Lautenscaiaggcr on ' Wulnesday. July 12, at 1:30 p. m. II with eight metubers present. li Virginia Hrdtknau, the president, j’.ook charge of the meetiag. Tbe roll call was answered by the most I beautiful scene I have ever seen, ( .?fter which the secretary. Wilma it; ove. read the minutes of the last I meeting. . A demonstration was given by i Jean Lauteuschlagger on "Preparmg to Cun' and a reading was giv- ‘ < ’i by Barbara Lehman. Af.er group | singing, refreshm*-nts were served _u y the hostess, Jean Lautunschlagt ger. Those present were: Barbara ~ Lehman. Phyllis at.d Virgin!* Hoffi man. Wilma and Ruth Grove. Jean t Lautenschlagger. Gather.: e Anr drew* and Marjorie Gay. ,| Tin- next meeting will be held at tl..- home of Bargnra Letauan at 1 3'» p. m. on July ». Nazarene <hurch at Fort Wayue , .-uJ the Rev. Leo Johnston, of the West Side Nazarene church at Fm : ' Wayne form the quartet. Several of their i-est known numbara will tn* incluued on tbe pro- ( gram tonight during the service . starting at-7;3P o'clock. Tlu ' M. L. Garrett, the J'Tenneaap Mountaineer Preacher" | a II deliver the regular evangelistic J sermon at the service. The general public has teen extended a cordial Invitation to ati tend the service and hear the spe-

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*•••*• prepared by Daily Democrat- Betty Creeker Homs Ber v i c , | J A MID SUMMER PIE [ Midsummer i>iueb«rrjr time an m.ll northern Minnesota through the New Ex M I if and throughout eastern Canada. If you v near an Indian Renervation at this twaaon, women anti children along the roudsliks im.akv ts heaped with these ailvary, luaaioux imi>

Os course, these are the tiny wild blueberries that grew without cultivation. For a long time, it was bclwvsd that blueberries were one wild fruit which defied cultiva-i lion. However, through the per-1 sistent efforts of some men who believed that blm berries could be cultivated, we now have a thriving blueberry industry. And you'll find these cultivated berries are larger editions of the Uny wild ones as far as flavor and delictousness are conrerned. Hut whichever kind are available la your community, you’ll find they ll make as grand l»eep Dish Blueberry Pies as were ever served on a mid-summer day. This dish Is especially popular on some of the Great Lakes boats at thia season. In fact, we worked aut the following recipe because one of the members of our staff came home from her vacation very enthusiastic over iVep Dish Blueberry Pis she'd enjoyed on one of these boata. But when we set out to reproduce such individual Deep Dish Blueberry pies in our testing i kitchen there were heated arguments about the proper size for them. We found that many restaurants used deep dish pie eaaseroles 5 inches acres* the top from rim to rim. although in ths ten cent stores we discovered some smaller-sized pie casseroles that were 4k inches across ths top. Although our Deep Dish Blueberry Pis enthusiast was decidedly in favor of tht larger casserole—there were other thrifty souls who j jeclared they would be wastefully |

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HEAVY RAINFALL ICCJCTINVEM FROM PAGE ONEJ 1 —— i other bridge on road 55 five miles I northwest of Crawfordsville was I so liadly damaged by high waters ' that the r.wd was ordered cloaed 1 lndiana|H>lia received 237 inches 1 'of precii.ttaiion. Seven houses 1 were struck by lightning in the ■ city and two 33'Wt volt electric lines were blown down. Damage t>was alight, however. Rain tell as far south aw Columi; bus. where 31 was received, but • none was reported at Vtncwuiwa or Kvansvillc. t The Indianapolis f ather burt‘ eau reported these liguies on rain-1 fall: | Sooth Bend iOS. Angola 133. * v\ ,-n. id 1 22. R.K-hecter .33.1

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