Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Eveninc Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office a* Second Class Matter H Heller _. Preeldent A. U Holtbouae. Secy. & Hua. Mgr. Jlck D. Heller Vlce-Prealdeut Subscription Ratee (ingle copies _ I .02 Ou* week, by carrier ,M One year, by carrier (00 One month, by mall .35 Three montba, by mall 1.00 Six montba, by mail 1.75 Due year, by mail 300 Due year, at olfice.... 300 Pricea quoted are witbin a radius of 10V miles. Elsewhere '3.50 one year Advertising Rate* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEEREK k CO. |5 Lexington Avenue. New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies. The Red Cross roll < all I, near-, ing the close Have you joined? We should have the largest list in all time this year. —■ O O'* Hope you didn't overdo !•< inx thankful that you hud turkey (or j dinner yesterday. It you liked It and want to repeat it next Tbiitr , day that's alright to, ■ o o Wearing tin Red Cross badge 1proof ot your interest Iu the wel- ! (are ot those who are in distress Now la the time to enroll tor the ' coming year Don't neglect it. j The Louisiana politicians evi-f deutly believe in keeping things lively There is never a dull moment down there either during lampalgna or the ’ uiine ruu" of operating the government. o—o Christmas seals help y..ii send a message that exactly tits the i Christmas season. Spot them on your letters and pa kage« R. mem- 1 her the funds are used to tight the white plague, tuberculosis. Eight that cold. Remember i that if yon delay It may get so much the advantage titui you will , have a tougher battle If you start as scan as the first sign I appears you will im>( have mu< h diflt' ulty. U—O Ask foi Crystal Whit* Kugai when you order groceriey. It '* made here and Its mannfactur. ! and the grew ing ot the raw pro- ’ duct means mm h tor hundreds ot | farmers and laborers of Adams ' county. o — o Visit the stores of Imattir Tuesday night and look over tbe displays for the Chris’mas season If you see something you want you <an have it laid away, thus making you: usual shopping orgy a pleasuis. O -O Tbe jttnth anniversary of metal printing will be celebrated next year. And it was just I’** years ago that someone Ur st said "Don't put my name In the paper but ts you do be sure to spell It tight ” —Van Wert Bulletin o- o The farmer's short course to be held hen- In February under supervision of I’udue t'nlvgraity will be one of the most interesting events ever held In this wonderful county where farm pr<tdu<is have always been our biggest and (rest asset. —o Tbe two British agents who have been captured In Germany may not have had any thing to do in the beer hall explosion but they are In bad just the same and will hurt! a tough time explaining their business la the enemy country. That s war. a—« The unemployment bureau in this dis’rht evidently has some unusual requests Juel ttow 'Vailace Btuonckl. manager. Is seeking

a young doctor to locate In a town ot loot* population Those Interested should write him at 310 South Clinton street. Fort Wayne. -o According to tbe Gallop poll 65’; of the people still want Roosevelt to continue driving the old government touch and that's a very line showing for a man who has been holding the reins the past seven years with every one who has a groin h for any reason, -hooting at him Take a half hour off tomorrow and slip out to the Decatur Castings Company « plant where open hotiai for the general public is m heduled from twelve to three ” < Its k You will get a thrill out of It Old you Will have a letter i imlc -landing ot one of Decatur '• iuiftortallt industries. —o Th. ■ will l>. a lot of t-hopping don. h. t< th. ||,.gt month The ' non haul who expects to get his share of it will giv. some thought to what and how he should advert.W I will t>. a splendid investment ot your time and the small |..m->unt of money required if he advertise* m the Daily Democrat. —o If you W. r.- away from home I wouldn i you enjoy resting the 'horn, tit ws each day? Os course | you would and you would probably stall evety line in it That's (the way those feel who are away Why not semi the Dally Democrat a year as a Christmas gift? Bet 'it would lx- the best hit you could 1 make. —gy-o Twenty y.-ars ago we were laud- I Ing the General Electric plant, th. . Decatur Castings Company, talkling polities fighting one of the worst (iu epidemics In history. ' planning (or Christmas and other.wise keeping up Interest. In 1320 w. made much progtess and «re pan do it again In I*4o If we tie i into It ami work in harmony. o—o MiNu't is \ aii.fenherg (ot the ( !*<o presidency Is the guess of many newspaper writers who have ! kept their •are to the ground I That will be One and this old j Hoosier Stat, will really *»-• bach | of h> t ’avorite son for the hono; j which has <<>m«- to Indiana but ! "i That was In |»v* when Ben IJamln Harrison a Republican. do fe.it. <1 Gmver Cleveland Oil, cap. ri says you should iiave eaten your Thanksgiving din'n< r itok-ward dessert and salad i lif.i then you would not have I , stuff.-d so much on turkey and oysters With the hangovt r on We might agree In a half hearted way l.slay but when the feast was spread out we would have probably laughed the wise doctor off with a coaph- of "phi*. phoos and nuts to you *' —o President Roosevelt will try to cut overhand for the government a billion dollars the next year, which Is encouraging for after all. the bigger that deficit gets, the more We Will have to pay. This effort was made in 1»37 but before it could I* put In motion to any extent, tbe depression returned and hug* appropriations were necessary again, h is hoped that thia time some real headway can be made 0 'W — We want every cllUen In Adam* eounty to subscribe for the iMily Degux rat. We believe you are more interested in local nene lbaa you are iu China or Japan and we feature tbe home news. Os course we give you tbe nation--1 si al and the world Items ot greatest Interest and keep you pouted on afalrs in general, bet we live here, fn peace and qsiot, and we alt want to know what I, happening to ohr neighbors aud acquaint- *“'«» Tbll your fi lends to Join i tbe big family Ai» itepur’aei ucmmums lor Item community is the opening aud

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939.

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hou»< warming at the Decatur Caatinga Company'* plant Saturday afternoon, from twelve o'clock until three You will find ike modern machinery now Installed very Interesting and' you will appreciate the wonderful exhibit ot many of the greateat corporation* in the world which will be on dla play Many people have no Idea o( our industrl*'* Here hs an opportunity and an Invitation to see one of our best at wo;k | Household Scrapbook E>y Roberta Lee j Laundering Woolrn* Affw laundering woolens moderately slow drying Is bent (or tb*-m They should not be r-xpoaed to ex- < **ive he*’ the <Hr-«-t rars of >he sun n.H to (rerting temperatures Cnh-M they are very firmly knitted don't bina them up to dry <ui a line as they are liartde to pull out of shape, * Keeping Salt Dry To keep salt In the salt-.haknr Inrm Imomiug damp, place a tew grain* of rice with It. A pinch of i '.rnamn-h ,dried to the sbwk.-t wiH Itave th*' saene effect. Tratment For Felon For relief from a felon, aud to draw It quickly to a 'lead, wrap the skin fioai tbe iu*<M« of an egg around th<- end of the finger. 500 Sheelß Sanrim Canary Second Steel*, neatly wrapped 35e. The Decalur Democrat Cn.

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. .0 Answers To Test Questions Below are tbe uawere to tbe Taat Quaarion* printed on. Page Two 1. Florida i 3. Gold not fabricated into coin or manufactured article* 3 A pedigree or lie' Os an.eator,. 1 or the *t<>dy of family hlMot y. t New Mexico 5 Au aanouneoownt of news or ' intelligence offliiill. transmitted «. Excalibur. 7 GoU. 8 P»L [* Hu>**ert I’lerlot 10 Aintree. in Ettftaud. where the Grand Natkmal St<-eplech.v> i« I held CHURCH REVIVALS ! • I Church of Matarene Tbe revival < rusade i* on the ‘'march for the third week with ,-niarWed sU'Ceew m the Church of tltoe Nsiaren" Over 2AM friend" an.) guest, have atitmaed tbe aervice already l4*»< M<md«> evenIng tbe hw.ltiig service proved an ' InspiraUon to an appreciative audime Miss Heddle pictured vividly ber account of divfm healing. She was healed Install taueouwly from ‘ the lif. of a kopek*, crlppi" A goodly number of people hoe conE fe*»ed Chrtirt openly, as they mide a public aeguptaace <>' Him. Each : service ckMrs with a cbaracteristk teatimony from those who have ’ Jam accepted < b >et. and a lively chnriM sing A near espr. lty crowd attended Thanksgiving night Only

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jthree day, and this special effort Jn revive*! crusade will enff God has honored the prexching <>f the old time gospel in this <-ruside for Clitlst. R»v Paul Brandyberry again urges all who can to come. Vibraharp concert at 7:is each night. • .ss Modem Etiquette I ( By ROBERTA LSI Q When one it fn the presence ot another ttersou .nd a teh-gram or letter is delivered to him. which be must read at once, what should be say? A Will you ex* us..- me. pieaac?" <d. it prop- r for one to tip his soup plate at the dinner table In an effort to Moop out the last drop' A No. It is tar better to lewve a little soup in the pii'.e A bowl or I dish of any kind should not be tiltQ. Is ft all right fur a bridegroom to have ha. father for bls h*wi mao? A. Yes. this is all right r "twenty years * AGO TODAY Nov. 24 Jolvn C. Morwu assumea ticar b a* judge of the .Warns cirrult court. City council empkdrw David MeNairgMoa ss ssmiu- er to draft plans i for a new city power plant. 'Mrs. AngeMne Archbold falls at limne <rf h«>* sou. Dr. Roy Archbold, t and breaks hip. i Zai-h Anhbold returns frsin ( tar - county. Indiana and buys the J. W. ' Parrish farm fur SJxu per acre. Fuut poouds of sugar pet person I la tbs ailotmewt made by the fair price commission at lodiam.iadls

BERNE NEWS By S. M. MHWARTf Miss Mary Wedsworth of Misha waka is spending the week In Herne, visiting with het sister. Mrs Laarnc* Bbtm Mr and Mrs. Wilhelm Von Gunten snd Mlm Barbara Von Gunteu of Fort Wayne spent the weekend In Berne visiting with n>ta4lves and friends Mr, and Mrs A. A Habegger and Mrs. Carl Lttglnbill motored to Decatur Sunday to visit with Mr. and Dan Tyndall la visiting bis brother Ralph at Purdue

Congratulations I and hearty wishes for I continued Success to | the i Decatur Casting Co I We, too, are proud of I the building as it was | our pleasure to have I done the | Carpenter, Mason And I Cement Work I Moon, Hammond & Baumgartner 1 Bt ll.niNf, CONTRACTORS I I I Save., by Keeping Cold Out.. Sealing Heat In A Defective Roof doesn’t merely let water leak through — it allows t cold air to enter and heat to co- 9 escape. Aa a result, your roof is * an important factor in fuel costs. Phy safe by re*roofing with c f °,X‘*»“ -‘7 ghssl work. t ASBESTOS SHINGLES. Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Phone First Street

Mrs Mdgwr Imhman and fumlly Mr. and Mrh. Jacob G-rbrr and f family were U<- Bunda> dinner guema of Mr and Mr* Cliff Me| D . er and family at Decaiur. Richard Bprung-r and Letter lOrace. stud.-nts at Bluffton Colleg. spent the weekend at the horn.- of Sprunger'* parents. Mr. and Mr, W R. Hprunger. | iMr. and Mra. Noah Btiuff«r daughlera Nora and Viola. Jac., i Amstutx and Menno Stauffer motor ed to Wabash Sunday whore they visited with Perry Rump!--, who has ■ been ill for some time 1 E W. Baimigirtner motored to .Trenton, (Hilo. Sunday where he '•poke at tbe annual minion fe*,f of the Mennonite *<burch there. H

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