Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Eveuing Eicept Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, hid. Post Office a> Secund < iaas Matter I H Heller . President A U Hoitbouae, Se< y A Bus Mgr. ZMck D Heller k u o-Presldelit Subscription Rate* finagle copies _ I U 2 Que week, by carrier . .lu One year, by carrier svO Due tnoti b, by mail... — .3b Three m.nilis. by mail— Ivo Bu months, by mall 1 75 One year, by mall ....— 3uO One year, at office 3uu Prices Quoted are within a radius of luv miles Elsewhere '4-30 ou-- year Advertising Rates made known on Application National Adver Representative SCHERRER A CO, |!> Lexington Avenue N«w York lu East Wacker Drive, Chi ago Charter Member of The Juliana League of Home Dail >-s It Russia tb< ucht th* Ft m- • lot ot fl-tl til- Vw. -. t ■ I a11.’.1 they tcally -■an •!; a ...g their fins » o | hijj ■ u,t i' <i’ ’ • t* ,’• « ■ ■ 1 M<i now !■ i- ma;..f i(*i y ilia- ( bun the drivt .* . anl let . J unu aiy Ist Buy ■ a• k |w a>ui * -. * ar- w!**d * ith th’ <* nt tn .!■ Tak- a Dotit wJoin .j.. i ’h‘ i I >a now ’Tliey i: al hlllr- <d noy ... ■ ' i-,-.' f>. cim.-t ... -O—O— B h a ... nd .**i - th g«XMI ■ ? .1.1 .11- ' I h-at but . Mi.’ m. air •t. h h. —o—t biistiii p- n: y •,i . will help iiiisiiti y.*iii mall a’ :h(* -UMin and a, 'h». bulb t - to til-* mitt 1 iln - tlift. I* uIoMS ii "sty!* «j tin* .h • !<> tjj j w* Hv»* in Indtetta Ist - »hsiu <i day> ■.. «i"p tu <•’ s» 1 good and lm.-i W .t. h ’!> »..k •idvi .-ib, , . , in iiairr and you w|| mi Im and |>. —o || H i h is- , - ..(.j •mills > ... ill- |„. pt* w.-trin. are a part it Th* aha inak* i I! th, . . , >*'•<l. la aii»* <>d<* tii- ? • * how in-mi Mi. y.~n b. to ... ■mil thl« •> in. Is always t* fl* , i ■ d A Fi* • tsliti-r ha* stat-.-d *>»*l**.l with th, fii,* |,,,,d o| American hori—» for h< wa., . . ,it Ing *om. ,b in,nid and it i- pn dieted th*.< will 11. a . ill th< vain** of ihi *•• animal* still so ii....»»aiy for lertahi work on th. battle m id* o o sjt'.f k prices It M * Un Would I IMif tt wasn't ths' io many ar- lookmg for profits »o th*-y <an hav* a little * hang* for t hristtua* stiopp lug Ea. h day th. pm,. w,, g ifa, prl*e Hveia*. has started up but sets ki.o k*-d down by a «* llin« tush before it ian get real good start mortcr < Ir. *1;, vou« MOMe 5 'r*7r > Msdicji rsssarch in tubsreulssis la mads possible by Incsms from Christmas fiesls. It goes on In university SM sefswtHle taboretnr.se fro* the Atlantic ta the feci As.

A great event annually is the . Pt. «nb’iit'» Hall on Jaiitiaiy 30tli I tu ais. money with whi.li to light j mfai/li, p->: u'.y-i- The Adameotinty ot-canlZiition for this pur- ; .'way milk, a a splendid ' •’lowfti- ami th. riinnng one will .• no . v ept ion <> o Mayl.. ~ c-tiy who fore, a-m fin weatti* ■ by Wat. hilic th. wooly wo. . •. ally kn w * oim ’ hing f lb de • ■ mly that the on. s .mt ■ - w dyaid had s'llpec or ■o. them or Honiethhl- .1 . • sig:. ■ I ’ll. mildc-' Wfntei i: ■h< i ! F* flow - \ d '• > 1 do it Hi.-.dr and II a couple iimlr..l w.iiiid do that this •» and pt vide a thl istlfi i« i th- in would feel th-y wen o o I'm .!,.»• of th* V.a .. ■ w. 1..;’ '’, i' .m .no he ; l.'i.g. - m. W. a,-. ..|>c ..... h ib* **.t of !».tl wiiitrj and ‘h* l.di f* “■ w jit’■ '■ o K h>; I‘H.\ di*' ■ or f Indiana at! . pi «p* Hv Andiihr I Mt N ' .ind • «i<b • .th*) nan t .•\ ’• • li ». ,i!id K’ .mI . I ip foruu.i*- him; * ** * | •ih .. ’d v n !*• ; « ll* >p h* FriUiW ifhi i; in . d .StH. ittbt-f by j f .Hi h u y* ,t: Wi'h ■nit nlhii’■ n* i ’ I ■ out ; iHipuh! :<’ii iitivjty h n<»w oni) U j .» !.• f W h»u ib* ah ’iin* hush* *1 . ’•. * .«nd '* '• | • <* t 11n d. . -i j, t <4 M. -h I‘* : W B.fb» . If .iOmlt ’ H ■ ! .it ,i h ;U* ‘ d*O * *< - ’ d.Hip -4 flHfhHial <!• 4 i i< r nil h- |»< ‘ d» *»’ ii» •!«» i iHf*d Mho*# h only ! ■■ • d »» 1741 in ■I 11 . it! I «n. r W u Hildift 1 •ub Hn tcufi’ ) for all •*! Ln: I I id.e ■ in ih» iia’i nia! admlni-trati i. • In W shim.' >n or in any »m'. -'ov ■ . inimlit or in any-. Ity gov. n,iu u< or lu any . ..niiliy g.n. iiomnt ha•■or “Uggrstrd in any idiap- man to r oi from th* remotest possibility •t .tiding th. boy* of tiin-rhan mother* io fish' on the iiaith ts. id. of Euroj* Pr< slden- Roosev* it o—• Finland ha* appealed to the L'agu. of Natioi • for a istam* I in repelling the IliiHsinns and hav. hern promised itllef. Which rhotlld Im- don> with *i>* <-<j if ft i, t. ( accomplish any thtt.g This Is no time for red ts|w Th. Finn hat.proven thetnailve- [dinky and <d military mind but It course I pri.bl* mall, al how long th* y <an hold out against Un gr*at odd- of : Hie Suvn ' ♦ o — I'am \ Mi .Nu't has < out hided a -iwnking lour of ih< middh w* st during whi.h h. did not talk pollj 11* Mt l> le tIOI tb pUillK , hUt did dis* U»- inipoosiit prohb ms thst I should gito Hr. woild and ill*- vol- ' ora mhiii id* a oi Ina wnindiiea- | ll* hai. grown *oiiHliuoualy gi In han ad van. *d hum out important lakN'Ktu to auptiier sbd be u big euuugh Wlae enough aUd ekPVf*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1939.

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1" F.d—.i T. (toil TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • • |S 11 Th.' > I ..tiled ulld HlV**'ig.* .’ll I»ur'* M J Mylo''. sii|* iint. nd-in <•' l>. .r i and I' **. * . [.l'll, issue* <h*dill* fit i-.il « f<> U»-e -'ols-s .111*1 nkinulll ''l: 11, \ 'ini' S.*;> . of 'utitlliicton i* th. hone: gu* ' and *q»-ak> r at R. -a T!i us, .M .;•* f ' '• :i.n- o’ .... l-.rp- jHi P ' i'l-..1l • • died las: ( it-niui: I I' M i,. M ■ lli.o !>, ..m .ip<l A ( B iti . . ■ r.enu I ■< n * i tak. r for I*** ’ I \ T hint I* lt*l’<* te-Ml UK lit to •he Lincoln Li'. 'n»u an< *• <'*>mfd D*-*»il,i: ’ > • ♦ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee To B’»«k Bottle Heck U • u It :• d* *r cd ’o m.r *■ .*l. ■ letl |>l. 4k ill ,| glam !•* 'tl* ju»! b* . 'h< n*-. k » rap a p• < • ot * '. (■ bk« leer. *t*tirnie.| w;- t, "i. iin- oi k-i*o.rii. 'Hind ' • nt tin- point Where 'h< I. < .k deeiiM knit* 'he iwlp* . d '• hum until <onmi ni d th. u |vhi void water on tin isotti*- and it will

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III* -*k wh* ■ til*' >(,*.< tied A Dc-ncioua D »r ' .' - ■ K' UIIS.U- . .(•>! ... |. ... i d ': .h- I'i. ■ .1 d-ll 'lou* d:»h Never W* ng S Ik S' >. a . . .'„ ;. ii allow ■ . ' hmg lo*.»ely to d y. l.'Htii: th* w,*te di .p ’ !k- . t...i'd aiw'.i * be di.-d >n |( ehuil. ♦ ——- — —| Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • « Q Wh- n> w woni. .i ■< ->d p •>d *hoti|*l they *iiake 'land-'' A Th- ;. nu*y if tn- • w > '.i ,gh usually il.*- do n*>' >1 H...H- | d. • .1 .. d.-adly d:-. .i-e iiirpo-at o , m ’ A It nuv !•*• <.i!i.-d i *1 » a*- but it i* no: deadly Th [. I> -ay* W |>l ide W.'e a d id! lile.-c- >* many » aid u* < lr in th* 1: 1 - ii.'* A- .’di' - ■- 6. H»* >• toil .aulii P id. :* i-.pi.; in all men. i -he <m i jiff. . p., means of Q lr .' Uiita. ".|| ■■■ . >ey I to a friend a* a < ii - ilia- aif*. I w li. a oil* know tiiat •’.» n.-**d* I' A Yfii- Tin* would le i.iy aula* Jul. and likely t.i be - n’. *i Q Wien psMiing >*.“UI , at. t‘ : a helping of -..m. di».i w!iat - . • ild you do with your sth* ■ ? A \l».*»* 1.-a.. th sill* . on i ...

COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered It. Ihe not*, sit.* th. V\ illahii. t ....perntiv-e Co against Ed Hr. h appearsiK't' fur the d"lend.ilit was (titered by Ed \ Boss. In the Milt of Jacob H Steiner against Albert IJechty and Amos l.ieehty app*.i:an<e for the defendant* wa» entered by H’-nry It 11*1 ler In the partition of real estate suit of Clarence Drake against Mary Muinrna and others itppearaln .- for th* defendant was entered by Henry It Hellei Set For Issues Th. limited separation suit id Irmgard llu*-t’ against Fred Huett was set f.u l-Mi* • It. ’• 1111 m i la Set For Trial The noi*. suit of James Elbcrson against Roland and Louise flrote was s.-t lot trial on J.ltii.iry Id. Demurrer Filed It. the foreclosure and a|.|Hiin' iin-nt . r* . civet suit of William I’t.e.e and others against John M M - n and oil . i- a d*-niuriei w.iflled by til. plaintiff to the plea ill abal. meh' of th. defendant Appearance Entered In the damage suit o| ia.wience Banning against the Chicago and Erb- Railroad appearance foi th. d> tendaiit wa>; * ntei*-<i by Folansl.e. Shory and 8* hupp and

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chapter XXHI , It had been with a feeling of re- : lief because of her own equivocal i position as unwanted third -that Moira had seen Randall walk into the inn's bar. Mot that she liked this cpieure nf ■ !.f*-, this flaneur ata.ut-town Hu' at least he was a man. He would be there to hr-Ip her out w,th Evelyn, and handle Joe Deverney. Randall was smooth in tackling situation*. He would, thought Moira, in a crisis like this, avert a scandal Not that she would trust 1 him if she were alone. But it was different with a foursomt. If Evelyn and "the Is.**" got out of hand, she would appeal to Randall* chivalry—or at least his sense of what was Atting. Nor did she dream that the meeting was anything but accidental. N< r that he was piqued by her previous lack of respon-*-She could not gue-s that .n the last few days Randall lad be. n Wondering if all the s* If-srwking and ao.f-aatisfying adventures that had buoyed his ego in the past twenty years and more were to have a peri >d put to th'-ro by one untouchable girl a modest, proud young creature wh". working for her own liv- ; mg. would have non*- of him or his money. He was no longer the con - i queror of women. Wa- it the years i that had crept up < n him? She dared to make him doubt himself? | He was too old for adventure? When he had ordered a second round of drinks in the inn’s bar, then excused himself for a moment, little did ahs.- know that it was thischallenge of hi* supremacy, on her part, that had I d him into an indis- ' eretion that not in twenty year- had he committed. Since he had grown to manhood, he had never put that daring “Mrs ” before hi* own real name in an hotel He wa* t'M cagey for that No woman should be given a hold on him. For breach of promise, i or blackmail, he'd seen to it that there would be no evidence in the. Courts. It was with a t .ngc of amusement that he «aw the clerk behind the desk stare from that double signature to him and back again a* though to hint what he dare not put in words: “Sir—there is some mi*-' take?” For Randall often had been here : of a Saturday night and other ’ nigh’* with fair companions. He w»* a well kn. wn gu*«t. He grinned wiyly at the clerk, •aid briefly: “The best room and a bottle of champagne **-nt up at ten o'clock.” "< . rtainly, sir The Blue Suite, air. There'* a party who ha* already sp..ken for it, but " Randall slipped him a ten dollar bdl. ' Just sn it isn't near the Dtverney* You always take good care of me.” They understood each other perf<. -ly now. The melodious old clock from which the inn derived it* name jangled a tune to signify the hour of nine Randal! saw Moira stir uneasily, glance a' the clock, then toward* the bar into which Joe and Evelyn had gone. “ft's a long drive back,” she beta n. He protested: “Th" evening's still young Even Cinderella stayed till twelve “ "Rut *he had to walk home " ' The minute she said it, she re grettod it. Its double implication. “Am I such an ogre as that?” "Vou’va been charming” She contrived a little laugh, though she felt nervous. “Not half as much as I'd like tn he You really give m* no chance." "I'm a working Cinderella, but I like a good time a« well a* anybody else, provided it's all square and above l»>ard " Again her gain went anxiously toward* the bar. He said: “Are we doing anything wrong? Why shouldn't you enjoy yourself” . Her thought turned tn the gay patty that had left the inn Dr. S'-ne and It "h Albion -hr made t*o l*on»* about stepping out with the crowd I '

IJlenry B Heller Eatate Case* In the estate ot Susan Fuitn.y th- report of the sale of real tale was filed Proof of publha tion of sale of real estate was til "* Tt ”' I was ord< t.-il ie|H,it , I *-d and approved In the * stat* of Harlow Aglet : applhatlon for letters o! udtnlnl.* trutlon was filed by i;] ( , u At)l , Bond In th*- sum of lion wai examined and approved Tie I*-, ters wet*- ordered Issued. repon*i| ■ and I’onflrmit In the . state of I harl.-s E Smith proof of publication and noth*- of 1 appointment was lib d -n„. (11 , ,j i< |H.tt was filed .mil the noth. ~,<l • red returnahi*- D*. .m1,,, 3o i Inventory N*. 1. listing n:, t)l ' |H rsonal properly » J!( , Xa!h | in.-d and approved in t| lt . , . lu .„ ' of Johnathan Rian i The will f th. I.it. M M.iody ■ Btrnm* tii.ni. beqiie.ithlng all of th. I*-*!:*!*- after the payment of .t.-bt,-mid funeral expense!, to th. »hl ow \ldllio Bi * tin,-man u.i* pi t bated and ord'-ied spread on t., old Marriage L'centet t i.**.!i.ii*l Moorman. I' , to M (I'jorf.- Shenk It. • ,- i; / 500 Sheets Rfjxil Sunrfm Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. 11 The Decatur Democrat Co.

* N- r ha.l he even bowed t<. h. rH, thought she wasn't gttodenough? 11. i didn't wish tn acknowledge her tn front of his own friend*? Hr was afraid that Ruth would qu* tmn him, perhaps? Dr that I high-hat sister of his, criticise? Society girl* versus their beautyoperator! Wasn't it a test? A showdown? She was g-..d enough f. * service in Che hospital, but n t g ..*j ! enough for social rcc-gr. lion! The feeling of re*cntmi-nt i mounted. W a* it because of Joe Deverney being in th.- party? But she’d had I no chance to explain. Ami hadn't there b*-en a married man in the other party making merry without hi* wife, who wa< a customer of Evelyn's' Snc remembered h*-r lun.n with the doctor at that very qu *' sp.*t on Riv* rvi.le Drive She'd been glad of its quietness at th. time, b*--auw it gave her an «pporturo-y to get to know him bett* r. But n. w she put a different mt* rprr-ati r n it. He hadn't wanted tobe***en with her in public. Thst was what a < decided. Randall, however, acted quitOtherwise. He had danced with h. r at the fashionable El MartinI the very night of Ruth A t 'on'* 1 s'' He had taken her and larry to hi* i home, dined and wined then , ai then *>n to the haunts of the elite openly. 1 And tonight, when hi* frirr.-l* iwalked in on them, he had |.< neither embarrassed nor ar - * Indc-d, he had ted üb'e.l I, tcntions. a* th* igh pri uI t- ■ ■ • , with her. Certainly Ar wa n- - Maybe she had misjudged Rands ' Perhaps she was to*, prudish’ Reversing the provert, about -sure for the goose being «auee f r 'l.* gander, she giew more r*M-ntful and annoy.vi regarding the <! t r But her own feeling- w. re i portant when “he thought -f I lyn, who had nobunn* *. in v>. -* < ( previous libations, t.. !>*■ .- at th* bar drinking with J ■< Trouble was brewing. She e • up fr-in the divan where “hi- and f:»n Wall had been sitting in front - f a log fire. "I've got to get Evelyn I - * " “But it's Saturday night. Von don't have to work tofnr.rr, w U- y spoil her g.'<"l time?" H<- r *■ | a restraining hand <*n her u rn She turned lovely, troubled eye* j upon him. “It isn't that. You know . ■ r , probably you don't kn-w . . . he'* married. He’s the man we w-k for.” His look did n-t alter l!>-*h ■■ no surprise. “But y..u b*'’h came h*-r w’i him. didn't you? Isn’t it a little !st* to worry about etiquette? S ’. t’»‘ I'm blaming you one bit, you ,- • '■ i stand." “I only came to look nut for Eve lyn. You see she thinks she * in love with him. It's —well an unfortunate situation.” “You mean th*-y didn’t a«k you? That you came on your < wn?” She smiled ruefully. “Juvt that. By train." "So I did you a little bit of g when I happened to drop in’" "You've been marvelous." »h* said. And meant it. F*>r n « • felt quite different about Randi. "So yi.'l're chaperon ng th* i * That'* mighty sweet of y>u. A » lucky break for me But didr ' strike you that you yourself r get involved?" "With whom?" Did he mean 1 '•elf? Was her <>ld con-■ pt in sh a* a wolf in sheep's clothing ’r” '• | after alt? . "1 mean, if tba wife g* ’« win I it." ••We'd both lose our job’ 1 ' had to chan.-e that S m* ne'« g ' ’ ’hink for Evelyn She's th- I* hearted girl in the world, b It reck less And I knew she'd dnn» to*, much.” “If I didn’t watch ou’ f-r h. r, I d l>a a m.gh'y poor friend “I think you're aweet " And a tiny stab of compunct.’in <sugr' him. to ids owt. surpri*- hu' ;'>•> for a moment. Iler troul.l*"l neas was now a double allure "My dear, 1 Mai '* rr-. pec* and admire you iz’ ’"' <y a littia pact " He die* he: ba. - - tha divan “Well eha* f r l-1 ‘ “ n

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