Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1939 — Page 4

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MONROE NEWS M »-d *irs Olen Rupert awd fa- " t fttjftined willi <li»* n 2/' Mr. «»<i M:®. Haney 4 "nd wvnehtrr. Connie Jean. o« Mon--c--vilh Mr. and Mt*. Wns Rupert .nd Mr atSd Mrs John Kr *wn Mrs Anns Rupert left Scnday to "■‘iftp.A tiift*' wftftk wit h ter son Jews a L's family of necatwr Mr •n'i blm- Wifoa A.nd»ew* and •rou. .*»*/< *«nd rtsug’cer. B. her. and • ti’i** lUley tnsijrs* t-» LpJsu*' <un« * r t» < all or* ***■ former', wrm.l i CWfoA •*• *• at t tad’ng TayXtwr VnF •.e »lt> at >at pao*Mr in*? Ar*. WMgMW «nd ..« Mr iie.-ry Reitler and ta- ( mi'r ca leb on the former * aiwter tfcswhnwd. Mr. and Mira- Mort Thrush of S3a»nt John*. Olu®. who were cel»»*nting their golden weddi»»g anniversary. Sun iay. Mr and -Mrs. Lee Miller and Le« Ve.ah Miller of Mo t *y. Mr. and Mra. Don Hahnert wnA teuKfoter. -tu-. >f Hartford City auu Mr and Mi-. Ralph How and dssgbtsr, Esther were Sunday dinner grest. of Mr *ud Mrs a. A. Ilahner* M- a»id Mrs. Paul S; r..-kle at 1 xm. Jerry I** " d Fort ne < *ll-

GOVERNMEHTT ■SM ACTION 1 ‘Poorhouse Abandoned *> f Penwon* ■ ■ w ■rtf ■ 1k ff bbb IW MMM ■' . Jar The upper picture «how» the , F 'I 3 abandoned poor house sad farm ..*» * j ■ JM recently old by the board of core- Sg ■ 4 J » .ia.io.er. of Martie county. R.pht K » ± Typical inmate and Squalid ear. . ■ ■ ] bfe raandin,. which welfare depart- -g| ment seeks to eliminate. tog " ', 3 ** >t4» *»>*L I* /H BA — t ' KjaL. 4 THE first link in the chain of j p • obsolete relies »f the horte and A % buR-sry <l. V <•» 0.-ntr f r indigent rg ■«« OMMMB , • 1 WWfK r n in Indians MV*Oi -f •■ he afr farm i»' Mart n eonrty. **• ''"* > '3_. To.iay 'be i“~!inln>r ya<ir'. r , Jb* 11 " ' — O 42.37'* —;:rd p« r-n»?« in Indiana i* nrmda brighter V MBF . through old a— tanr<-. WMF tnne of |:«93.374.7 J for ftr-al *1 vear end nr Jane 30. 193 »> ? << e j As a res.di, the tW <- ant.y ’:• SwC fi-mait - a, 'Z -T; S' from E| Sf cembor. SaWKlk >V 1933. >-.d a laifire majority e KW J WW pt gSiIWB nv rental ' ' on th< wait nsr Hf’ts tor hospitals Mi J Ztate instituteF-S- f J' . 3 4== : ■" 1 "t t —tr gB-^assr^ragsg^t-— ■-Mt-BJg 1 11 ■' ""

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led *t e e-. and M - urday *ftrrnoc > .-w-aw t I Clyde N<MT*i»n«*2J awac — e * I Tift -■ _. — sr-~i| F» Mil*’ C Mr —d M <J- ,v:n.b;r . ard eon. V- n . writn F Ohio, were er.: , r«= of . r \• ■ - u 1HI» *' * aw - w __ m _Wy , it on. Mr. ■■-■ ■" »d ■»-. • -■^,^Xv u 'o f.", - , I'endrt. Kt J * — WfcM — r-.,"*- rs MDt Mills i»C/ ■»- r _M*a je jTJ-.V • *• i« preai ’-unt '.- » ■=••■ ~ in <’b.i - B- - - ed here » - ”** -w«- ■* Jt-‘i *r Mr. and M s-w- ’ ~ -ST j 1 and Mr. ano. Mr*- - — * • >i »*ly family recently l- .o. i reunion near ft’.. • * _ —, .»ti ,-t MrandMre- k <*-. -x-.d VAayne were memtf a-u<l M v 1 UoTT.e of ills * - -.a Sh«r«an Mr. and Mm D. nbei* sr Mr. and 1 A J.C e« v; hi -Xand sons were enw» * day dinner in ft:» am 3* and Mr.. B- b'- S-!>srmr-Mr anl Xtm .JU ' W JEW j. tid y _

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S) rat Sunday visiting relatives and f en Is in Forest. Ohio. '< o ' ♦ ♦ Modern Etiquette ROBERTA LEE | • Q. Stould the main dining room ■ or ? ! r vate room be used tor a resaurant dinner? 1 A. f the party is to dine and ’ •>•*:» « the dinner should he given -I - u rite main dining room; it the dl> ' n-r given before a wedding eni j,-f 1 - a private room. Q Is it good etiquette for two ■ won an to kiss in public, when ■ meefmr or taking leave? ' A. Nu, such warm enaction should ■ ■ rot be displayed in public. Q. Which is the correct form, Mrs. White. this is my husband." or Mrs. White;, this is Mr. Walker." A. The correct form is "Mrs. • White, this is my husband" Q What would be the very smal’.I east menu one should ha v e tor an ’ after-theater supper.’ ■j A. One hot dish, such as chicken a U king or creamed oysters a nice sa.ad. and coffee. o - ■ - — . Trade In a Gooo Town — Oecatur 1

COURTHOUSE wood for fftff Clyde Kim-r R W wSSSh township f«*r U. w.t««»i> fl W Miller ci V Maddux. et ‘ aW 10 * ‘ ' tur for W. N.ihan Ed P Miller, sheriff. » C Nelson. inloi IM •» «’*•”* ‘ ’’lliber U Dochman et «r »« Martha M Dc-hrman. tni-ts 4. •• d .nd 13 l« Willshire tor M Adolph Wanner, adtn. «o «■*, ter Sudduth. inlot TM and part of Tffff in Decatur for •!.»<». Ed P. Miller, sheriff. U> C. Singleton. «» acres in Root [township tor ffl.'M- n Trustees of Methodist • h Conference to 11 Burdette Caster, one-halt acre In Washington township for MM. . Robert W. Hanfffc. ford Hees, et an . mlot <* w 1 c star tor 54d. George liedlngton et u« «o L*« Hedlngton et al., I** * 8 •‘ r ** < Monroe township for »*■ .. Erue.t M Clark to Charles Ik Ehinger. inloi 354 In Decatur tor | ”Jacob A Habegger et al toßernhard Lehman et ux part of inlot S 3? in Berne for 5300. John C. Soldner et •* *° *’ h “ H Baumgartner. 77 acres in fremh - township for M- „ hl h»b Peter Burkhalter to Jephlhab , Zuercber. Inlot 500 In Berne for ,2 Tmos Steiner et al to Cyrus_Leh- I man el al. Inlots 484. 485 and 4S« in Berne tor fl. _ * Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee * Cleaning Oil Painting* OH paintings may be safrly cisenled with warm aohpaad*- Wuth only L small section of the canvas at a It.me. and wipe it dry. When the entire surface is clean. -o over . with a cloth dipped In linse«d oil to I prevent cracking Mustard Foot Bath Be sure when preparing a m.surd foot bath, to dhsolve the rnus- • ard In cold water first Then add i it to the hot water. If it is J*>»* II thrown in. the mustard U apt to I stick to the skin ana cause a barn 1 or blister. Variety o» Flavor A variety of flavor in roast beef . I or veal (»n be effected by basting 1 during the process of cooling with 1 equal parts of spiced plck'ed fruit I" juices and water. i- -

~ iwflaaaaann 3 ■ 1 •' ll ' ' I ' ’ ‘ '•I New Banking Hours n 1 Beginning October, 23, 1939 I In order to comply with the Federal W-K* and Hour Law. which reduce* the *«»rk week to 42 hours, Oct. 24, 1939 and to W j i hours in October. 1940. and to afford e»ie ployees working conditions comparable to those of other cities. The First State Bank beginning Monday. October 23, 1939. will 11 OPEN 9:00 a. m. ; CLOSE 2:30 p. m. ! DAILY | Working time of bank employees doc* not coincide with the hours in which the bank remain open for business to the public. Employees of banks are at work betore the ! bank opens and also after the bank ha I 1 i ended its public day. k IE I First State Bank i j ESTABLISHED 1883 J

Earliest Moving Decatur Recalle Tbe f»«t that thia la the "tMh.t anniversary w«k wf the Bovina " picture Industry and that a "Ifc" ’ was given thia reporter byVt*n«b ' Quinn Adams enmity MNnrtMhi. prompted this momentary lurwtaa neck of time ta tb» day of !*••• tpy*s drat "fftrkew* From a history wrttteu by Mr Quinn, himself, now among the more precious records Os the De- ' tur public library, ie found the m 1 . format ion that the ffrst 'theater ’ in the ci.y was established on Oc . to bee ta WM Jc.an dtonebureer. of Waahms ton township, now retired, was ibe city's ffrst theater owner, On that date he reeled a hall, south of the roan bouse, paid IIM for a projection machine to ibe movies in his 3d by 4a teat house and gashed the pictures up on a ' screen." made of a lu by la foot piece of ebreae . loth that bad been kalaomimrd His brst pk’arer were all one reelers-lavt abou 15 miuut>s each and the audience aloud up during the entire show—there were no seats. Ttiv drat part of the reel vus a drama, featuring such stars 4 the dsy as Maurice Costello, once a Harold. Ibe Hero type that ■ brought a flutter to the feminint hearts of the nation. The loot part was a comedy with John Bun ny and Horn Hncb as the corned .in and comedienne. No one had beard of Will Hayes and his Iron hand censors in those days. Mr. Stoneburner censored the pictures himself. As Mr. Quinn s history records. Mr. Stoneburner once answered the query of a dele I gatlon of ladels as to tbe propriety ' of the pictures. "Mrs. Stoneburner , has a pair of scissors, too." The gross receipts on the ffrst night—a Thursday — were |I.3P. 1 tbe second night 13 4® and the ' third night, a Saturday. I« 40. The ' speed of the picture depended up * on tbe speed and endurance of tbe operator who turned the crank by 1 hand Piano and vocal solos en- ’ tertalned the customers while the ’ reel was being rewound, with Mr. * Stoneburner "ballyhooing'' through I a megahone meanwhile out in * front to attract customers. i The next step was the establishj ment of an "airdome " —an outdoor arena-like affair, built by Mr f Stonebnrner on North Second S' street. i Today the city has three theII atera. all complelely modern and using the latest equcptiH-m. wiib

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Cod liwl TABLETSJ COD LIVID OU VM Whew you wsat "* eMsul 0 booef’c o<csdl<*sld| ast these ffwvHtf ssu« CoJ U.«« OaTsbVc’Uii is OMuel <a mtsem spooaM e< U. S. ff CM Im —the cresM of *• CM be ,upp»y. They're pMMd mg e 1 ■ A i OT 1 B. J. Smith l>rur I