Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening hxcep: Munday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorpcratsd Entered at the Decatur, Ind. I'o*l Office a« Second Class Matter I H- Heller ._. ... President A U Holtbuuse, Sec y i Bus Mgr. Dick D Heller .. Vice-Preaident Subscription Rate* Single copies I 0! Une week, by earner ._ .W One year, by carrier — b W One month, by mail - .35 Three mouths, by mail Lov Six montha, by mail 1.75 Due year, by man — Id Due year, at oltlce IW Price* quoted are within a radius of 100 mile* Elsewhi r* '1.50 oue year Advertising lute* made known on Applic alien National Adver Representative SCHEEKEK a. CO. 15 Lexington Avetiu-. New Yotk 15 Eaat Wacker Drive, Cb ago Charter Member of Tire lad utn League t Hume Dailies Join the K"J ci *■ —o—o— Business cuu'.liiue* to Hup. '• and the na’ion :■ jt p<. .> ■ u ’. say you ban n- 'bl.-- " thana ful tor. —o—- - th> annual lied 4 i'-*. ioll| call by joinin* only ■»’* a 'Pillai and y-'ii h< Ip tin gri in the win Id —o B* •-- tn. .. I.U ■ al then is a toll "( an id.-nts ail «'■ | tin ■ uuntty Watch h< »y. airy a RUU alid where you .51111 It Th> cold »av< -aaoi.a. .u. I otiaht to mak« u« tli.uk "f Thunkgivtiu- < hriatina t tie wiu'i-t , mouths and tli< < othea and fu* . 1 and food that - •• wl'h th- lu o • o — Ask yum at ■■ •: to * tys'al W hlte , m I I.J .- .... -. i th' plant • mploy- , |s.-o|>to Thir - soiiu'tima to i‘ ■ well io I'lii'tiilxr that Wha' Indiana makes, makes Indiana Q O Germain U.iiik t. ,► ai.d so pulling th- bombing in tin lx -er garden but i' • ha: 1 '» tu-ui, j is’ how they < an! pull -nth a Joi ami net away It Hi<-y art tlla' ch mJ th< y ate a dana> ■ ueuiy I - 0 o. Th to Ite pith >ui< of forgery U1.11.k <l|, 111 this tell, tory jti»t now a toollsh thing fD IN •Hl* th* •' iMV ■* < t*> ir*i«< iiH rfhN an ugly. I»U» K 11141 k MJ < life*!..' o—u U» iIM hi- i \ i 'H hiy» 4r<»un«j th* h«4i . ,hh| wdi pU« < th* tn in <ni« of th* I 'HHaiti*' Io l>< fom-d In t.itio'i local I < hun h> toy wiii lx r> inured <■ i l<alii'>d and mad* ready lor th* f poor ix>y« am| *|ilh for I liriwtnia- I ——O o —— Hundreds has* Ihmui anesied in Geriiiwny a« a result of the in»<»ti ga.’ioh o| Up in cm expiosioi! in tin Munich beer hall «nd many of them, against whom tfcrri Is elr- < uiustanlial ev hl> nr i. will hud It dilfieuH to proie their limo< < n<< - bml?< when you hand youi hoi lar to the m,|i< |i.,r to- the Red < rows Toil tall Tie-- toika art working liaid to raiiw a fund lira' < au' Ire used to relievr si-.ifr riliß when It Is iirtesaary Help them by making their work aa «a»y ayou am. -0 Tilt* Yellow Ja< k' t» lost tlnrir llrat Itanketliall gum* but dob ' lxdiscouraged Th«- boys will round Into rondltion and make a lot of (heir opitoui-uta change 'heir mlndia as to iht*lr ability to hit th*hoop toy lip- Unit tournament tfiti'rvMg around — o—<»— — f.'ougreasmaii Glllit has isswaid several slogans advising uuiiitoeis of OSHSgtwas l» talk Hille, ptuiulae nolhtug. !••» deimxtailt and "follow your luuacieutt. which, sounds alright but a poll!klan whu<
can do that and get away with it I In a campaign year is most tin I usual u v H .land liasn t luetl a Ughtmg uat' 1 i.sn i peace loving people P'-i;.! i a» iti (dual. If they .. . hind to tight they may toe Ilk- the Purr.aris in Arm-iit ir a hundred arid fifty years ago and i: t km w when tb'-y a e whlpiH-d Sotne'im's it « serious to stir up a her net nest. —c—o Ea l< J 1 < a ’ ’.is ’< .1 yen: repolahi w al. imrtast ou h< torn itorer In thl- s'-etion ami onth. e. y. a:- m : -O la: .'Way .I't.irdmy <■ th. he-Jp-i al < sperts, w. » i .tiff.- ( .. .. •. | IM » Tht r. ' art ways i lightiii* this tm ua, • ■t farmer will jom m d R and | . • y w ild !•' a wi.-- thing to O -l) I I : lai ' y W.c <d' tl| ...-U about Iki.em'Hi h it . I 'dl.t'd after | a ».:> -m"..fai run Mo:.- than !"■ ..- of bees will have J>" ■d »h»r tht mill doses . - m I. "t |H>ut. 1- ; i'fl 1 » Will'. hue*: SUg 1 j | ill tii land, will hai. i.‘ < n mat, !a<'urtd. H lidlitl <l* * t !>t lijkllt v AM •y will han or .!■ .ids iron Hille: l.nil- r d< ism, is t'.id Iti th« In.' ii. who »<epi t i H . ip the jiosriot. >t an itiboeent y-standt-r. H: - !' .>s that I. • |t|: .Rest way En- and is through li-ii-1 .slid wild In p-ol'abiy w 'll t .'up O — O- ' i M iiau Iggt' O"" w*- paid In taxes th. . iUiny tn a-:. .r S of- > ' ' ’ ! x*l ‘ ‘ 4».iV'.•I. ■ ■ ' ’ • ;ll h* *h* b* f» * w i j by th* uih« fui *<h» i tiMiiK d* hiKjH* hi pr*»p» rU» toils sruund. H j is Adams <<»uiity will a-» . {usual, inak*' «tn vxveHcnt stouwiug — Q—o— — Hun'.tn w hntU h H* • n*» ii > h«M fit 4 .it Uw pnH th* r* ar* Miiil rem* who up p'MMHtjy t think that ;n« hid*« , I’ *h«Hlid Im- of iIH« t» M Iti ; kiH/W 'I. • <<»f • v t ii"H | ha* 4h odh - -»U«ioli*'<l Hi thl* •»nn!y 4hd ib*' h* is «utiiHaiitty 1 111* HM K f<>! th'**** ah" *i" HO* I low th, la w« math to pr' sei st -a.-m and prote. U.H.d e|.lf'. O o > a- : prison* and I m»» ldm io: n ieasi !• getting into tht | :I" i |- i-' ill aIIII I l I la < ria ; p • d that tin death id Ed Ollan I* Imago lau tr i> * u*u<r ami a inilipiliaiiv. w.t dm to th' fat' 'ha tf.-.d ■ -lit" ,'o .t fund to p.iy th- nm- of t a i pom When a mall lx t oim - fam I "trs. i ith* : for gotxj or bail reasons. ,b‘ soHiefltnt-s has a dißp uli thm | When ||> Ito, quKt of rcltreup nt. — o u — Th' lleil t n™, t aiiiiatign is now in progr< s ami thorn In t barge leap' lo nop this 111- best . Uil.psign m twenty years It to, assured ' ha' du, nig 'he coiuiug yc»»< the,;■ win is many U'-fnauds for h> >< rv|tof thl- organisation »lii' h Is always first on (hi iuuiaf'ei a major disa-ter. Elikmls and tires, riots and wars, exiretm told ui Ik s' all are sure lo tause groat suflertag- Tht Red trbna will remit i aid wlntr II is most lieegeu ami your money goes farther with Hmm lhan with any other known ug"lit y. OIt you want to get away from every i«g|y and ovtrjr llnug you might t-uHst with Admiral Byrd lor the south |x>|e trip. The slate <|t|Mirtmeni has rulxti that la-tore till* iiallon tan t laim sovert iguly, wt must nt llle it Thai means that a vousiderable number of people must live there fur tpilla some liiui' It's about titty below aero •there and there i*u t any thing you
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* Answers To Teat Questions Below sr<- the answer* to the Te»t question* printed on Page Two .Iff. ' 41*. ■ G ’ * At* . V> \i•. -> an f • •h-wat. : d i.--. • sa '!■ <1 -i- stile rlor to all others to' f >'»! James A G-i u.id I T'. ft; i. k S- .< „ Ai. i> i. a- b. li i' ad-11.. -i * •; B \ ng s If v 1 !• i I l:i ,o. . * li.i ai<-n: I Java, io N m1 lii.-im \"• A-i s. ..a 2 Glean Cunningham. I>.t.ight' - ■ .' 1 ... . ,<:i 1, • 4 .’4" • \ : as 'lane an nJ -it f Alaska ~ Ibis -an do Imt tmiid snow m-t and it s going to lx a long Him Imfoti .you can get d-wi to earth and * pl'k Up any gold ntiggi t*. but Ho n fit |'i"liably si>ui< who would h-i i they might .i- well lakt a • ham< t oimnbus did and it neeiiied ju.»t ■u uazy then as this die* now
. ' GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Providing Adequate, Sanitary Low Cost Housing ip' 'li ■■■■E®* ? T * * Iter. ■ TrtCu F Lest —Row of dolopidaled ilowu te as ladtewa eMy wbwb ha*» toeeo rsplseod by med-tw, low cost k *»•••■ Right—Typo of •wbiUnliol, small homos cawotriMtod iw Ft. Ways* hwesteg projMt.
TWENTY-P*VE ritie* in ft.di- ' sna rw< h.ivr Ipoal homing i.u , thnrittes wr-rking lit conjunction witir th* State Housing Authority, which in tarn co-opeiM<-« with the United Mtstc* Housing Authority. The objs' live of the department h two-fold. First, to provide cheap, adequate and modern hou* ing for persons of low income groups; and second, tn ehmlnwtc crev »twm« wbuh meed divas' * — ~ ————— .... - ' ..ui J.Ul.. nej
» Wale*. ;• Aiixv» ’"r. not an-OM'-tor. ' 1" Gospel of John 0 ■ | TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY N o 1' V'.jr'ii'n from arc. ’.atom* tie k-i .si it.' Wais al ( Fort Wayne. Wxdd * o' Mi-- Fay Hammel! to Mi t thn II HiiltltouM' solemnlued a- evening and they have for < • • - I and I n-tro:t on bum y|4<.ii< fax I'M d appro. ir -ud is • of 111 2u to build th- Laiaurv ' road n M mine • iwnsblp t 36« liarrell oil well come* m Min a ut G'-ii' ia lausiug •x< itc-, tuent Ai! postofftcv emppiyxs iiere re- " :x«u-’ of f am |JSO to 3"0 au- : iw... in -.ilarp -. ritroai 'ivc lo ' July l»t Modem Etiquttii By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • q fMl't I' poor taste so; thi friend* of a newly luari led ei-uple 'o mau them < <>n«ptcu<i i* in pub ll< In attaching placard* to tie ir - i and perfoiuilliggotiier «9ch six called )<*••*♦ A Ye* Thi* I* not only very Imd 'a-t< huf often iulg*' Marriage itixi narred lo b< made a public pat by self appointed down*. q A' a holiday dinner, curb w
and arise, In addition there hav* been several iwusnig e»axt’i»cuon prejxet* started in vanatt* ettlaa by private capital, l>4 atunuteted by th* Mat* and federal activity . Housing projects under vartev* forms have been instigated at Gary, Hammond, gokomo. Mum te, Ft. Wayne, Indtenapoti*. F,v*n»vUJe, Vtar«nn»s and Ngw Albany The Ft Nayna pioj«ct, conttru"-
Thanksgiving or Christmas. wh>r* tin xe*ilie might b- called ai-ml-formal, 1* It all right to offer ihe gm *'- a M-cond helping of turkiy? A Yes, by all in an* do so Q When a married woman ia traveling alou- should sh'- sign the hotel . gister. Mis H L. Hutson, m Muy lam Hudson? A 3h. s'.H.uld sign. .M,» H L. Hudson, and h“r home city, but uot hei street address —— o — Hou*ehold .Scrapbook By Roberta lx‘e Feather Pdluw W ,'-ii refithug a feather pllkiw, try crushing .i small block, of < bamphor aad mix.ag It wrh the feather*. This will b'-lp piesir'e the feather* and k-ep the pillow from acqui .ng any musty odor. Tender Steak If you suspect a steak, that i* intended fix grilling of net being ve y t'tider. rub it will wi'h olive ,"11 about an horn befun- < txikln* 'lelted butter may b- used tor this ' f<'-H'meiit it you Uo mil car< fur oim oil. but tin ialtei is more effective Oriental Rugs To . .ip. th.- small Oriental rug*, iuh with a lather of pure white soap Hub « much soap as you ■au and iheu I him w ith • kith* dipped iii clear, cold water. Diy thoroughly. —. v C»w*» |< * I.xxo r»M» — nsscSQs
cd with fund* guaranteed by th* Frdanil Housing Adminntratinn, haa obtained national publicity, due to the type of construction and the low coat of r*nt*|«. Heretofore "a man’s cast'e" •It litt'e concern of the state Today. howevev, under modern Ijving mnditiutw, hea'th, crim* and •amtaboei ar* social problem* and therefore function* of the stat* government.
i .. g Pleasant Milk News Florents Nall, Correspondent g • Mi and Mra w,. i- Mcßarnea and son Melville of mar ITeble < ailed Bunday afternoon at Lydia Mcßarnee Mi and Mrs Burdette Custer and sons spent Sunday with Mi md Mrs C L Custer. Mr. and Mrs Dwv" Bovine and sons Vernon Neil and Luther sp> at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family of Decatur. Al Rot-buck was visited Sunday by his son and family. Mt and Mrs. (Clarl--- K<" bm k of Decatur. Lowell H No|| and Neva Kiley spent Sunday evening with Mr. an,l Mrs. Lawn nee Noll and family ot n< ai Linn Grove Mi and Mr* Franklin Halb- r»tadt, Mrs Ed Meh hnig. Donald ami Itorls Ann. visited 7lr and Mrs. V W N'em-nschwaiider and fxnily of M'-diua over the w -.-k end Mt and Mr* Get b ird Schultz ot Imcatui delightfully entertained with a chicken dinner Sunday for Mr. atul Mr*. Bryce Daniel*. Mi and Mrs Paul L'tisinger and family of Pleasant Mill*. Mr. and Mr*. Hany Daniel* vs Couvoy. Ohio. Glonn Mann and family have returned home after a week end visit with the C. V. Laudi* family at Bethany, Ohio, and the Hay Craig family, a cousin of Mr. Mann of
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SYNOPSIS Moira Carewe met handsome, devil-may-care Tarleton Griggs during the era of prohibition jaz* •nd the "Black Bottom." Th* *on of a rich man, Tarry lived rccUess-ly-only sot today. It was that •pint which Moira loved During her Christmas vacation from boarding school, Moira stayed at a modest hotel, in New York, with her father who was doing research work for the Museum of Natural History. To be near her. Tarry just moved from hi* Madison, Connecticut. home Into his father's New York apartment, white the latter was out of town, even though ? he new "the old man'll raise the devils" Then followed a merry round of the night clubs and theatre*. For Moira, their last night together is blighted by th* news that Tarry is leaving for Palm Beach at his father's suggestloa Lady Careen Kiltnorny i» t ' there, and it i* common gossip that the self-made, socially ambitious Joseph Griggs would, welcome a maub between her and his son. That summer, Tc.rry did not go ' back to Madison Instead he toured Europe with hi* father. Moira was desolate Now and then she’d get a ( gay card fr im him but that was all. However, the society column* told her plenty. There she saw pictures of Tarry and Lady Careen at one fashionable spot or another. CHAPTER 111 Bicycling past Tourney Parkas she so often did. these days she enc untered Tubbs, the Engluh butler who was Tarry’* ally, emerging from the lodge gate' * ’’’E’» in Beer-itch. Miss, the test I 'card! 'E came there frnm that •nt spot on the Ree-t <e ray they call Cape h'Antique or h'Antic* beg- ( gin' your pardon. Miss, the last word's ni'-'t h'appropriat*, for there’s nothing h'antiqu* about Mister Tarleton — and a* for 'is k'sntiea—” “You mean Antibes. 1 imagine. TuhbsT” “No ' .after w'ara, ‘*’a ’avtn’ Ta fling! '!• 'ather'a a bit perturbed, r M-ss.cnnfidrnttelly speakin* between you and I. But then Va that young and 'andsomi- and *igh-«pinted. the > ladies are bound to be after 'im. I al« ays says that them as sows their wild oats yuuwp settles down into the best ’usbands!” “You don’t know when he'll bo bark, do you, TuhbsT" Only two weeks left till the commencement of the new term! ’•’E's due any day now, Miss. ’ls father's set un 'un enterin' collsgv.’’ “But he hatea tn study.” “'l* father's pretty 'igh 'anded - ags.n confidentially sp<«k>a'. Miss and wot 'e insist* on. usually goes. Rut it's my belief 'e'd a* lief 'avs Mister Tarleton marry that'* the mwm ide* in watchin' 'im and- " ■ lowering hi* voice mysteriously but importantly —"it’s my belief the young lady's already picked out!” Despising herself for gossiping with a servant - 'hough Tubbs was devoted and kind -ano said, in a shaky voice: “You mean Lady Careen, don’t you. Tubbs?” The butler nodded. "A real lady. A nice young lady if over there was one. Same to everybody, 'igh and low, master or servant. But I'v* a filin'— know in' tha lad a* Ido —’•1! balk at marryin' her, tor all 'is father’s ambition* for 'im. includin' 'er title!'' "I* she pretty?" “Not a* you'd notice It -though 'andsome la a* 'andsome does an it trnes I dessay ihe couldn't 'old a candle tn them French gel* he’s reported tn be runnln* round with on the Continong!” e e e e The traveller* returned Rut Moira had left for school the day before their arrival Vhe was Uving far Christmas vacation now. A srhonl-girl tefatustioa? Rut it didn't waar off. It persisted. It j grew. When Tarry took her skating th* second evening the was home for the holiday*, she never had barn happier Hs vaa hi* aid. gay seif. Oougg I ******
Itayton Ohio Rev Ralph Johnson, sou of ||« v and Mr* ». J. Johnson la tnddiag a revival ntratutt at the Blackford MeUiodiat church near MontpeUi The meeting will continue un Novemtier 1!' Harty Makivy and son lionaid were Sunday dinner guests with William Noll and family Afternoon <alter* were Mr and Mi*. Wlntton luwley and children Art'U and Bobby. Ed Meitoiug and Delan* W-rlitig visited Frank P Jul:, rstudt (■<, ittn. Michigan, who i* recovering at hi* horn. , frian * badly Injured . which he sustained white bun-;, on his farm about ten day* ago Mr and Mrs Gb- Ou Mann a U .j daaghwr. daalightlully entertained Mi and Mr*. Bryce fmuiete. Mr and Mrs Paul Lobsinger «r.d family, M and Mr* tterbard Schult* and daufiiter to an oyster supper and all the trmmings Filday m.#, lU-v. K J. Johnson ami Wiis.m Guli< att. mbd a <li»trl« ■ im. 'iag die Methodist churches of F.> Waym district. h< id u th- Simpson Methodist church la Fort Aayi Mi (Julie is Hie m-wly ch* ted leader of the Pleasant Mill- and .sai> u; charge. — ■ - — o — 500 .Sheets Bft ill Sunrlm Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co,
He'd enjoyed his.,-flr«t term at Harvard. Next term he'd have h.~ own suite of rooms. A fellow wanted a little freedom. She agreed to that. Any rhancc of her being able to join a party at the Jungle Club, to see the Old Year out and the New Y’ear in? A Jot of the fellows were going. They'd motor buck together. What about meeting him tomorrow, at the same time? Thu fruit was going to hold. She arrived with her skate*- and waited. No Tarry. Next morning there was a telegram from Quebec No place like Canada for skiing and , skating' he wrote her. Nor did he return for New Year's i
mMCr* 11 - S*' »□ P'lj L-ziJIK I VC > tli E II 1I Wbn Tarry took Moira akatina • ' ••»' * •!>« navcr bjd brcn »pp:«r BJ
Eve. She “brought it in” with Aunt Melinda and Dad, quietly, dacoroualy. When aha cam* back for Easter vacation, Tarry had taken a trip Welt In hi* third term at Harvard, he was ‘sent down’ because of a fight with on* of hi* teachers, and it wstfcin that he mad* the world t' ur that was to **t the seal on hi* education. On* year latar was the big celebration at Tourney Park for h'» coming-of-ag*. It coincided with her granuation. She had passed her University Entrance «xgm.nations Th* entertainment would be in th* form of a gaHhm-Mrl)', •” <1 particular friend* and the younger crowd would remain on for th* dance and buffet-supper that would be served (weather permitting) in a huge marquee in the grounds The lake would be Illuminate'! A •pecial orchestra was coining ftom town. Moir* got a pink organdi* dress for the party, and a hat to ma'cb. es ths same transparent material, with a La France rose on tb* brim, and Buttery Hue ribbon* Also, on the sly. she had her first permanent wave! A whole headful of gay little curl*. Aunt Melinda reluctantly admitted It became her "You look just as / did when I was a >uung girl I" she sighed. Thought Moira, touched yet amused at poor auntie's ineffectivensea: “But 111 make a darn sight more out of wp life than >ou aid. you oM-feshioried pet!" It was lovely al the party Though her thoughts were only of Tarry, it gav* h*e a he»dy feeling to be surrounded by a bevy of cavaliers. "You're the prettiest girl by » long •bet"’ Tarry wbispei d « th*/ denied on an open air plat-, Cura M Irani 4 um man*wu.
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