Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Poet Office m Second Claes Matter I. H. Hailer —. ... President fi. B, HolGiouss. Sec y A Bus Mgr. Pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single copies f 02 One week, by carrier — .10 One year, by carrier ■■ 600 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 300 One year, at office. .. 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere 'fi.so one year Advertising Rates made known on Application National Adver. Representative SCHERRER A CO. J 5 Lexington Avenue. New York 16 East Wacker Drive, Cbh ago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Heme Dailies Plan to join the Chilstmax saving clsb whm it opens early in December. o—o , Don t pass up the opportunity t * Joiu thy Red Cross You w.- that to your community and your country u—o The occasional snows this early Indi. ate we may t»- going Into an old fas)ltoned winter. Any way it s | probably lie si to prepare for it The toads are slippery the** j days and it s more dangerous than , ever to see whether your car can i really do ninety miles or nut. Even If you want to put off i some of your Christmas shopping, this is the time to cider your cards I for the occasion Don' wait for the big rush. —o You may use all the provisions you wish for Thanksgiving feasts and ought to lie thankful for tha' ■an t be done in many countries of the world ibis year. —O—O Christmas ->ais will brighten your letters and you pa. kav< -< at tb«- Yuleilde season and the mom y thus derived will be used to fight tuberculosis, .nm h of it locally Q—O ll> thankful tomoi row and h< n if you feel the dat< should not have lx-eil changed do It OVe-l 111 a week You probably cant even offer enough appreciation in two days. Ih.alUl should have a big pin gram for 194” Indliatioiis ale that business will be good, that !a< lorn-a will be expanding. that progressive communities will hr stepping along O—O The Daily In-imx iat to om* of th. family away from home will provide the t'hilslmas gift probably mo*' enjoyed for it continues throughout the year and is a letter from home daily. o—o The war cotit inum but mostly with •threats projawiala of settlemen’s and occMtonal eaphwtuns. Nations iuvi ivrd could make the* ■ world happy by annonm lug a lasting peace for New Year's day. It is certainly a pleasure to nnd a program on the radio that is not . interferred with each tew minutes with-a lot of blah about some brand of merchandise and they aeem to be getting scarcer and scarcer • o—o Presidon’ Roosevelt Is having a lot of fun ‘'joshing'* the reporters about tils Mea of a third term. We still believe when the lime comes be will t boose not to run bat If be dec 14m otherwise II will be 100 bed for opponents State Republican headquarters at latUaaapolU will be ilused the Wb for Thanksgiving instesd of

tomorrow In other words they will continue the policy of being "xghf any thing and every thing proposed by a Democrat " i, O—O Sh«>i> in Decatur for fall, whiter j ami Christmas The stores have announced grand openings for I mu Tuesday night and you will I enjoy looking over the fine stocks | You can have gifts laid away and pl> k them up later If you wish ) U—O * Inion Thanksgiving services > , win be held at thi Methodist > i bun li Thursday morning at eight j <>clo. k with Rev Graham in chai gland the sermon by R> v Lozier of th- Evangelical church Imi are I cordially invited to attend and par- I tkipat* In this service ~ <> At the rat. England l» losing he i 'Himiv to have tln woild*. greatest! I ships w.te- sunk by mine s ami 133 1 I person? lost their lives. -O-O— I ll<-4*» census have lie. II appointed -aud in a short time the district 1 finallag. ;« will be named The I machinery for this big jot. will be all set np and ready , the campaign of ‘countina noses 'starts ially in th. y<a ; ... „ „ j ’ - ii- Maddox iw -utI blond, f lialtees Texas, took the | l law into he r wn hands and tin e) ten bullets Into the- body of her I suitor Attorn, y (..ffnutn Stic is i charged with mutele; ami may I have a tough tim> talking a jury' Inn.) justifying her rimeQ 0 — I’ohthM is getting started with j ann<*utt('menu from vaiimi* dldah«, rarin’ to go. Os <t»uwi i thia *l’l ipjst l j ihf- h-H-t!*X and if will hr* u<ll along in th* N* w Y« ai Infor** most Jof them ir«t nal a«!lv. but in th< j hin.inliim win l>< mu* h I |»n |>aia’ioii ...ZZ ,s„.j go hunting ■ 'll. wlake ...,V hazards l» . areftil A little forethought may save a serious accldeni We have a pre tty go.ed t" ord in Adams county up to this time and )>o|h it will be perfect from now »u. o—o —— A th< lead weather approaches I there will he more and more de- • i mauds sot a 'ail service ;e ami i sur.-ly th.-re Is some on. or some I garag. that could arrange suc h a i ■ onxeiiie m . and at a profit Hopeiit Is figured out sot a. heai of I . , numerous demands for su< h a bus-1 Iness -0-— Eight H.seshrs died In Hartl. I ace idem, over the week end It s I 1 the lime- of year whe-n roads are i slippery and treacherous and you will lx using good judgment If, Meh time you take hold of the | Wheel you resolve to drive- careful I ly and to watch the other fellow i on the* road - '"'Q 9 The anuual final stale baake iball tournament wll be held .Minh 3mh Instead t>f the 23rd as the result I of a protest by the ministerial asa. ui.i t ions bocatiae the rc-oular 1 schedule came during Holy week I The problem was given due con--1 slderatlou and finally dee ided by the high school athletic aaaociatlon ’ board I ' — o--O — TUn annuel pay roll for the sugar beet crop will g<> out soon from * the Central hugar Company. This * with the dally soy lx-an market, '• the pay rolls from the- various In- * dustrles and tb<- general crop 1 movement, should make the next 1 tew week* the beet of the- year. Merchants who want their share of the hundreds of lboua»hds of i dollars that will Im handled the i uest tuoutli or two here win do f well to adrerttoe 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, N’OVEM BED 22, 1939.

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Fitty Washingion cot respondents who wet. polled by a national magazine .ilsili.sed that marly all 'e I th. in heilev. Rom-, v-lt will not -Ilin Joi a third term, but could be . - ...it It tie Would. McNutt Will 1., th. notnit.ee on the iiemoe-ratie tt< g-■ ami Vandejilx-rg on the Rei , ■ — 'Io > y ■ ■ :n. ■ 1 • i! mimi- jn the t;- Xt **:-.. ... lour tel**t.tl|s bitt that s th*- ou’l>x>k right now. •- 0 Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ • Pa nt,ng Over Varn,»h t ,-o. , . » l - o a.i innterai spii is T i.dull the gl - y ilttrt I>K a s'. 1 wool or sand jmi» :i*;aiß wiping ■: a!' du-’ Leftover Hans A ii*** f«>' l**fiovf , r ham i» to eoinlrtpe* it finally chopped wi’h e *x)ked mac .iron .old m »l .Him white -C.iee top thia With KT - .I c he* - It own I” <h oven, and

Seeking Io Forget Horrors of Simon Bolivar Blast ♦ ■THTWO! HB (< ><*l/7 i '3l m, * s ” . v|| . gj -■ * • fIBF *j|L > 1 iTSfr||iy* | ’ r ? I - 1 • \ \\\. f ' / ■ W".: it.-J \ . _. u - t , „ —'r Huivlvurx of ihr HfcMrt »hl<h »uuk the liulch liner Mimon H»hv<ir ilo««r Motel, thee* mji»i»a fMkwo tm and rrrw mrn»l*f« l» Itai'hotonivw ho«pli«|, lUtwlcti. Enirtaiid. try to take tbelr niinda off th* m.»u*-» of horror try playit:* <ai<l» Noerly Ifeo paraoua |*rioii<<<J a» the i WXtmi veaaol pi'iugrd to th* ttuttom of the North b«« atkieeu tuilrn off Harwich after two lerrlfk' untie eiploaloua Hh* «aa Imoiiml tot New York wllli epproUittaleiy 23V pa»a«u|vn aud KO cr«w lusluWra lUdiv photo Uom Luuduu.

■ - ■ a .ill • 1' • c<la -I vd ~ gre<n salad wit.h French dressing ' Removing Odor The aim of fresh paiut or c .garcite smoke can b. . ’uot.-d * ,«n a room by having ove>ni«ht a large, bowl of w ater. Into which has been j mixed a le-aatonn >f ammonia. *” TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ j Nov 22 Judge David E Smith! j. one Ind* - Six > I S a- judge of th. ! .kih jtMiciai district aud retires. I Shafer PeMerseui ami J Fred i IFI lie lite fe. 11l a law partnership. Birgiars .■ 61.”*a> . .ah -ml I 49 m Li s»rty Ixu.ds !*-om tin Fariiu-rs aud Men .nt, >.:is i , ll' yant. M.-s Fian-.a Radein.) , . ami W I’iiant M Gray tnairted a Foi j Mr. and M J i. S.-li. *m->.-. !' .tuple-, 1t.i1.., l‘o.| th gem’ and ail points west • • TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Ne-ve-r say "Pleas, re p. at it | again." outit "again" ♦ •

Answers To Teat * Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two i ■ . 2 Dartmouth 3 Byron N< !eon j I Premier and foreign commissar |uf Soviet Russia. 5. Orbit. t; chi'iiv . in 7. Atn-por -age; not alll'-|H ag* 1 8 Beta Two. j !’* .Mount Eve . »• Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Qh . prop -f» a n> m • t.i thii» for tlv anhsd a *<l I lure of boUN** | A Y»*». thin in Imm !i hri prh th rs , |himJ h<*r If #!>•? w*>Hb ihm *l (tctiHrtft to com- Knday t**rnifiK ahd »tay until M<m4ay Hiornbuc *h* ! i lenmjti for a *»• h. ShouMft f an nipkiy* i *h ' ■ little |H*r*f»nal atu itioi n to hl?* gtrl j *r* rHary, sti< it aa pla« tug 4 chair I

COURT HOUSE Case Dismissed Tin- account suit ot the B F ; Goodrich Co., against llatold C ' Ix-hman was dismissed and the costs paid Complaint FllVd A |>artHion suit was filed by Clarence Drake against Mary Mumma, and others. The summons wore ordered lsau<‘d. returnable- De. ember 11. The notice to non residents is returnable January 19 Case Re-Docketed The foreclosure and appointment of a receiver suit of William Preece and others against John W. Moon and others was re dock eted for the purpose of petition Ing for a write of assistanceSet For Trial The c laim of Mary Nash against the estate of Ida Edris was set for trial January 3 Motion Filed In the recovery suit of Anna N'. uhauser against Amos Ncuhans■*r and others, a motion was filed by the defendants io make the complaint more specific. Estate Cates In tin- estate of John M Frislng er. proof of public ation and up-1 polntincnt <>f administrator was fl', ed. The final report was submitted. < xamned and approvegj. th>estate dosed and th»* admlnistrul- ! or disc barged. This was om- of i the old.-st estate cases on the do. j k< ’ The nrst entry was made in : 192”. Transfer Stock In the estate of Louis P Yager. | the admiiiisi rat ors petition to transfer stock was submitted .met sustained. He was authortasd to transfer sto< k from the estate- as follows Citizens Telephone Co 11.* 1 *”. Standard OU Co. |6l”. S.xoiiy Vacuum. 6”V and New World Life Ins . 635. totalling 12 6V> to John II Yaker; Citizens Telephone Co 62,6X0 to Anna M Yager, Citizens Telepheme Co.. 1194«; Standard Oil. 4640; Sex ony Vacuum. 47” and New World Lit< Ins. 135 totaling (2.6X6 to Herman J Yager; Citizens Teiephotte Co, 61.64M*. Citizens TelephoneCo (790; Sex ony Vacuum. 414”. Standard Oil. 6135. Imperial Royalties. 44. Imperial Royalties. 41 Imperial Royalties, 25c mid The I Sentinel Corp , none, totalling 62 . s?<» The administrator showed | that tlie difference in the sum had I iieeu paid Marriage Licenses Harry McDonald. Cant-n Ohl > to Cec ilia MctJili. Dea U: Howard Moser. Ada Ohio to Inez Sherry. Berne. Eugene Flinn. Waynesfield. Ohio Ito Hetty Mo t<r. D.. etui. Harold Itolch et ux to Clara | Itolch. their in'*- • In 1” in i I” Blue Creek township for 61 Theodore F Sprung* r et ai to Frank Nussbaum, iniot <l7 and pait of 116 in Berne for 13375 Cora A Rlckiod et »ir to Arthur i Arthur Owens, 139 x7 acre) in Monro»* tow whip foi 61 Ed P Mltl r. She. iff. to Horn. I owners fxuxn Corp nlot .’! lx _ jto. her when sli- Is to take di. la | non? A. No A girl In tlx basin**..* .wexid is vompetiac with men and lit i» no more izwessary fur her e-ni ployer to plat ea cliaii for her than . iie would tor a male* employ* I <J X It p imlssllie to teley. .pll I bob lai invitations? | A Yes Invitations air ufttm sent | in Mils manner to save time.

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cattir for 61979 25 latiira 8. Gifford to Itolaml If. pert, part of inlot fix | h l>t . 4 , 61. JURY CONVICTS ■CONTINI Kl> FHOS raeitl ONg, turned to a m-w sp.tp.. man . said: 'Be sun anil t,.|| M,. r v , yon "God kne.ws I m n.» t kl!.. It I had warned to kill that f.-|| I eolilel fi.ev,. i|.,tu || long before they s.in| | ,||,| Federal Judg. Ch.-nle. j Wexalward who re*«e , lv<<l th v. dirt set Nov St) for hraii • motions for a n. w trial . counsel Rogers said the- ve-d Would l.e appealed ~),<• -., 'll.— .e.1..*! iff , In igh law Thmiksglvlny •tp|** , ar« *1 hi Im* fateful day in Di,«sl»-i ah(, u was married on Thank«goiday. 1936, last saw Ills wife , his entiaeiee- Into prison »n t .. ,-atnn holiday in 1 e.;s and h> . >i the- sentence of dcaih <>n <he same day this yea, Jury fort-man William \ |, guson revealed that thr dim.

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