Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1939 — Page 2

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AW OHIHWAM K Hr«alrlna all Vebl.Us la Slop at til Kl»a Slana ls la lb* VlrinHy nt all Schools la lb* I 11, ot Iterator, Indiana Sait lon 1. Be It ordained by th* Common Council of th* City of !>»• ratur. Indiana, that It ahall be unlawful fur any driver nr uwn.r <>f any vehicle to fail to atop when approaching any stop alxtiaf* r d*> ues whbh arc n-w r ma. In tn* tutu:* us l*r«>4ui In-hatia Hr- ii> n * A i»*’ ' rni »r • -rdlnaih« H4ll • fin* : .tM ;»» not »•*< * edhiic Ont li H»df* d ibsilaiw l . wi. !» o«> b* a ikied lin* pt i»”t t*» •!■ «•*! thirty I SH » <U' • ti-.n 3 Al’ ’ .In • and |..<l tn <4 orrtinan r. »». ..fl. l herewith u •• huroby He<*tlott < This ord*non •• »ha|l I* In full h-r... 4 n I effect ft tn hM utter it. pa*«a«e ord appr. val by the week* •««*»• uttvely. In t > >iulh newspaper vs Nenetal ■ iru ulatioti printed and pjMiahad in <!»• City Paoaed and adopted by the Cnmmun Couth il n the City of FHwatur, Jndtatiu. in vp»n ’»r«»i«»n thi» Sth day »>f I’r «Bb*r, 1919. Approved and oftiM hr the Mayor I t |, Sth d.* fbe . fiber 1 • • r--rr«»t Mite). Mayor Attest H Vernon Aurand tlerlt-TrraJiuror. (HEAL) I* 9 1 A«»TI< F* OF 91% 91. HIIUMIM OF »:•! 9T9! AO AMe x<«?. < t « hereby give i t-» the ed tor*. Ueira and >*Ta4lre» ut Chriat Jt kne« ht. •!*■* eaaed. to appear in the A lame Clnillt held at I*- atur, on Ue 39th day o( LMnember 19.19. and *lww < «»*«• if any, why the 1 inai .Settlement A* • >unt» with th* • Mate of eaid de«edenl atould not be approved and «aid helm arc notified to then and ther- make proof i.f heirvhip. and receive th* ir dietribathe -nares Edwin Bokne. ht. Eiecutjr Decatur Indiana Iwcember i, 1939 Feed L. I.illerer, Atloraey he -1 3*>c I‘lale Supper New Dining R.Hittu Prembvterian Church. Saturday. Also Bazaar.

» LOA D OF COM FOOT MM ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION S 6 *s® a lon CASH. Burk Elevator Co. Public Sale I will sell at publk auction >'-> mil** West and 24 lull** Not th of H. tu*. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15.1939 COMMENCING AT 12 NOON 2 HEAD OF MORSES — Bay Ma < <i -mud and w.-il l.r-.k. Wright TSW_Ur«y Mare. 11 well hfok* hred w< i«ht lai*' 4 HEAD OF CATTLE — K*d <o» J b* lr*»h in Match llol»t< in < w br*d iu Annual; Jei»*y >u- In. bt*d In Auk all nil I king good flow HOGS — Sp-‘ d Ko* with 11 pig* ' »<•*« old io F*wd*r H'<* 123 •Io I<M> lit* . lUnt|i«blr* boar, eomlng year old. I Hi*d Gilt GRAIN - 900 Bug’’*’ 9«od Corn. 3 IMPLEMENTS Jlay toa<ier: Gai* sure drop t orn planiei with CerlUUer at'.ac linicni. •gidiuteuitlvator. truck foot roller. Taiudein lot dia* bob tied*, double -get 9MN>> harueag. •ollar* hay tedder. 2 bed* complete, other house7h<dd BRoda and artlclea too numerous to meuttoti .TERMS — Cssn EMANUEL J. MILLER, Owner “ELMER BAUMGARTNER — Cltrk Lsov S. JOHNSON — Auctionssr

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CHAPTER XXV “Do—do you suppose they went home?" “I hope so. But I doubt it. Joe was pretty well lit.” "Suffering cats! If Cora ftnds out! But ahe couldn’t?” Evelyn glanced wildly at the 'phone, a* though c xpeettng Cora's voice to come shrieking over the line. "You didn’t worry over that last night when three of her best customers were sitting right at the next table, looking at yr>« and Jo* flirting to beat the band," Moira couldn't help telling her. "I may lose my job,” Evelyn groaned. "So much mor* important than your reputation—or my own job!” She had not meant to rub it in. but Evtlyw'e ecoism soared above her own friendly act of protection. And what about Rodney Stone? What if Tarry learned the sequel to the jaunt? “For th* lord’s sake,” said Evelyn, “ 'phone for some bromo-selUer and aspirin.” “And draw tne management's attention to your condition! I'll dress and go down myself.” Moira rose. Her wrist watch was on the table. "Why. it's quarter of one!" Evelyn groaned and lay back with elo»*d eye*. Moira dressed hastily, assured Evelyn they must catch th* three o'clock train She must get herself together for no later than that. “But Joe—if he's still here, he has hi* car—" “Are you insane? You want to make bad worse by openly driving back with him on the Sunday, after setting out on Saturday? That would be the final act of folly,” Moira told her a* she left her There were plenty of Sunday motor »ts in the hall a* well a* the gu*sta. To the right of the reception desk were glass-fronted shelves displaying toilet goods. Here she could purchase bromo-selUer and aspirin from the clerk. He was w rapping up the package when she wa* conscious of someone beside her. looking at her. She turned. It was Dr. Rodney Stone. For a brief moment, they both stared He gave a stiff bow . "How do you do?" i both simultaneously said. H* had *".«n the aspirin and bro-mo-selUer. None of hi* business, anyway, but she was conscious of flushing hotly, which wa* whet she least wanted to do, expressive as it was of guilt. “I'm perfectly well, thanks,” she' said tartly, angered that he saw het distress. “Doesn't seem like it.” Hi* eye went to the package, coolly, then back to her face in an odd, searching star*. Th* blood ebbed from her face- £he *aw it reflected in th* mirror in the showcase, and realised that never had she looked so illgroomed *r unattractive. And because of that sudden knowledge, end because she suspected tha- he'd thought she’d dissipated on th. previous evening had a hangover when she hadn’t—she was doubly annoyed, not knowing hi* real misapprehension. “Nice of you to be so interested! 1 notice you didn't even think I was worth bowing to last night." she snapped The ouiuical >ook remained in hi* eye* lie stepped back a* she moved from the desk A few paces - and »he paused Nri leave him in this way. She couldn’t. They'd had quite a friendship Not end it in this petty manner “1 didn't think. " he said deliberately, “tb*t it mattered to you. in the circumstances—"--and he stressed the last three words — “whether t spoke to you or otherwise. You had your <>*n—arrarge mtnt« ” Arrangements? she wondered. An odd word! "Wby shouldn't I enjoy myself if I bav* • mmj to? Whet of rs?” Had h* 1 •»« ’calou, of Randall Carlton? Why wa* he locking at her sc accusingly? After all. she'd don< {• r.U’ff than hr had’ ”1 e- nieea,'' he said slowly, almost

I painfully, "that I'm surprised and he paused. It was a* though hr wa* waiting for an explanation. Because there wa* noa* that she could make, it did not coni*. It wa* i a deadlock. 1 ' “And I’m surprised a* well." Anger iqountod. “You think that men can do a* they please, but it'* ' all wrong when it comes to us girl*! I* there any reason why I shouldn't go oot on a party? Don’t I work hard enough through the w**k to justify a Tittle »tepping-oat on a Saturday?” Sh* could not know that the double signature io the inn's register had haunted him all night long —through the weary hours of the house-warming up at Albany—he had left early, mating the excuse of having to visit patient* in the hospital, but impelled to see her once more—to get an explanation from her about her stolen weekend, if explanation were poa»ibie. But she wa* brazen about it. And so. on this note, he left her. * • • Christmas came, and passed. Th* holiday season meant a continuous influx of customers at the beauty salon Moire’s hope of getting home to Boston for nt least a reasonably long weekend had to be relinquished. She began to be tick of beauty—the eternal besutifying of women For a* she steamed, and patted, and oiled and iced tired faces, dissipated faces, greedy face*, most of them teemed to be the face* of harpies and cheats, to her mind. She plucked and shaped their brows. Dyed or darkened their ia»he* with deft touches of matears. Her clever fingers sought ts smooth out th* wrinkles of worry, meanness She combatted the puffiness cf over-tudulgence with astringent* and massage. And through it all, she was conscious of fora Deverney’s antagonistic eyes. Was it because of Mrs. Rule* alone? Her accident* The possibility of suit? Or had she got wind of th* Silver Chimes Inn epi-1 »ode? That a sword hung over her head sh* was fully aware. Th* Christmas party at th* hospital had be*n completely spoiled i for her, because young Dr. Stone ' • had avoided her. Moira told herself she was a fool 1 i That he meant nothing in the world to her. Thea why bad the attention of the other doctors, the young interne*, failed to make the occasion a sueces*. sc ftr as she was concerned* Why did her eye run through the ■ social column* of the daily paper*, seeking hi* name at festivities, till it was like biting on a sore tooth? Why did it stab her when she saw hi* name linked with Ruth Albion? She couldn't bear to sever her . small connection with the hospital, ' ’ even th\gh it was apparent she wn* i• no towr welcome in the room of Mrs. Bule* Fund* were needed for the hospital Toward* th* end of January, there was to be a big charity bazaar &* !•-* stayed home night after rig..i in her small apartment, making lovely cushions of odd* and end* of satin and lace, long-handled powder-puffs for the back, and all sort* of toilet accessories for mii lady's boudoir Tarry, who wished her undivided attention on hi* visita. rem«>n«trsted i But Moira persisted in the good I work. I It was a real sacrifice, for--apart i i from Tarry's annoyanc* at her preI I occupation in what he insisted r should be leisure hours—she could i have placed her handiwork in the I shops at * profit Even Cora Dev- . «rney would bave taken them over i for the customers They were beau- ■ tifully perfumed and executed. bhe was hqppy when the bazaar committee, seeing samples of her work, offered her th*gift-stall. This . I wa* during Amanda'* abeenc* from a decisive meeting. Amend* and f. Ruth being in Princeton at a ball game 1 Tha big Saturday arrived. In t a burgundy velvet dress she J 1 scrimped and saved to buy for ’he on. a velour hat to tone, Mo.r* t looked tovei/. Feo lovely!

’ For Amanda took <>ue look at her. i Amanda wa* one of the two heads . of the committee. She had power to I alter arrangement*, to command i "Your contribution* are beautiful, and I’m sure they’ll sell like wild ' fire," she condescended for it was I beat to be tactful, disarming, when i about to do a mean trick. She knew ! | that well. “The Gift Shop is such an ! attraction that H doesn’t need exi ecutive ability. You’v* got load* of i it. And the helper* in the kitchen i are mostly amateur*. There’* bound to be confusion if we don’t have i rotneon* capable ia charge. You understand?” Moira stood silent, her heart - sinking. What wa* coming? “I know you won't refuse! Refreshments— the smooth running behind th* scenes—you'd be perfect ■ for that.” Ko response. To clinch the issue, Amanda, in a falsely sweet voice, went on; "Knowing you'd be reasonable—and of course Ruth would be hopeless managing the kitchen - I’ve given Ruth your stall. After a.l, her father is head of the hospital, and she hasn't, by soma oversight, been arranged for by the committee. We certainly should have been present at the last meeting.” So that wa* that. The new gown, painfully purchased. was covered by a white rubber apron, th* velour bat removed, the long day in the steamy kitchen gun* through. Nor did it console her. afterward*. to learn that the baxaar had been disappointing in return*. Little l*-tt*r than a failure, in fact. "That should teach you a lesson about being so confounded altruistic! Wha’did you or anybody grt out of it?” Tarry demanded He was short with Moira, these day*. Curiously enough, it wa* from Tarry that »he wa* to ieam about a second plan to garner needed fund* for the hospital, though later the paper* gave the all-night cruise on the Hudson River plenty of pubi Deity The idea was Ruth's. One of the River Line boats wa* .chartered a* a floating amusement palace. Over-night staterooms, re-fn-hments, entertainment, with dancing, at fifty dollar* per person I Ticket* sold in advance. Ruth I worked hard. There wa* a rumer that her father had bought the i largest batch of ticket*, to save face for the hospital. Anyhow, Ruth would be surrounded by a large con tingent of her friend* aboard. Certainly Moira had little hop* of being invited Nor had she even half the needed purchase sum to #!«-e! Therefore she wa* considerably surprised when on< day in the beauty salon Ruth herself tackled her about coming cn tha cruise. “1 simply couldn't afford it. Mis* i Albion.” r "But you'd 'vmo a* an entertainer, you understand? I've been talking to that niee boy friend of yours—Tarleton What’z-His-Name -we want exhibition dancer* for the rhumba. We're going to have a Cuban orchestra-- Voooco music ( an 1 all." I It was Tarry who persuaded I Moira to accept the inn’a’-lon. “Why shouldn't we? We dance I well enough We’d show 'em how. ~ Besides, I’m hot after their account*. Business I* da»n bad downI town." She gave w. t But she had little exper'ation of enjoyment. She hadn't forgotten be i ing put In her place tn th* kitchen I at the i»«t h -xpital bazaar. Tarry . would probablv <ngrv** himself with rhe rich Society girl*. The doe. . tor would avoid her. And the _ thought of Randal I Ca*itou'a presfnce on th* rr'iiti wm **o mducer mrr.t r.A eU •• “ i « hl Approached, she ( fed esiitod. She would ««»’ her r.nc lovely I evening wrap ov-r si esjuisite I' gown sh- would hire, A special rhu’nba gown , she W'.uid look gorgeous a* th* j rest ..f Ibt'i ?-<v<xatj-.e. Where lid Uwhrp and moiling g.-* one? .1 4To o«i .-unlit,u£d) j •■*- !• •• a., r-n.-j, tor-•»«*<*, at** <«is w •i.ta-sis is*

* HATES One Tima—Minimum charge es 2«* fer 20 word* er Isea. Over j 20 weed*, I'4* per word. Two Times—Minimum charge j of 40c for 20 words *r leee. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two Vme*. Three Timeo—Minimum charge of 60c for 20 word* or loseOver 20 words 2'/ f e per word for the three time*. Cerd of Thank* , ~ 35c Obituaries and verse* _ 81-00 i Open rate—display advertising 35c per column inch. ♦ - ' ' - ♦ “BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS I Il Advertisements appearing in 11 i this column without name* signed are "bllud.” They are to be answered by letters, addressed to the box uumber in care of the Dally Democrat. We can give no Information |. concerning the parties advertla- 11 M»k « FOR SALE FOR BALE — Dr. Salsbury Rota Cap* worm powder*. Tonic and conditioner. Jameswny ventilating system and equipment Docatnr Hatchery, Poultry Headquarter*. U4-tf ALWAYS — Nev, seed washer*, different make*. inßer*; sweep ers; heating city gas stoves, small payment*. Decatur Hatchery dealer. Jamee Kitchen, salesman. FOR SALE —Canaries, singer* and hen*, priced to sell; phone <sh I N 3rd St. 293-2tx ; FOR SALK - Sl* room seml-mod modern house st 911 Winchester St. Immediate possession Phone ' 1380. 293-3tx FOH SALE 3<M< Leghorn pullet* [ Stan ing to lay. Louis Mat tax Monroe route oue 2*3-2tx FOH SALE or TRADE - Three j year-old sorrel mare Ernst Thieme, seven miles northeast of Dei atur 233-31 FOR SALE 2? pht» double Immun ed. Mrs Jennie Miller-Sapp. IH S. E- o< Bobo Decatur Phone Ht’-c 2>g-3tx FOR SALE — SOO bushels good Pennsylvania potatoes. Phone 334 233-31 FOR SALE — Nice fat duck*. 11 i each. Good bronze turkey*. Grant Owen*. Decatur phone 175-A Dec, 1i.13.13-18.19.20x FOR SALE — Late model, « tube Phiko battery console radio, complete with batteries A real bargain Milton C. Werling, Preble. , Indian* 332 3t x FOR SALE Used white porcelain range. Dun Fie< hter. Cratgville phone, Decatur route four. I's I miles south. 3 east ot Craigvllle 293-31 X | ! FOH SALK Have several good ' farms Will sell very cheap. Sec I Jim Andrew* at Graham Insurance (Office 293 Hx FORFOR SALE 1939 C'h.vrolet coach, in good running condition Ruth Foughty, lU4 S. 13th St. FARM FOR SALE The late John Gephart farm of 77 34 acres, located i'g mile Irom Wren. Ohio. Price >3.848 If sold soon Also 80 acre* (mated 1% mile north of Middlebury. Ohio Priced to sell. Adolph Gehres, Realtor. Convoy. O 334-31 X FOR KENT FOR RENT - Five room bouse in fine coodiUon. Near Soy Bean ptaißt. Phone 9492 or Inquire st Al7 Russell St 293 x3O FOR RE7T — 3 room furnished housekeeping apartment, ba Hi sink, private entrance; garage 837 N. Fifth SI 293-3 t - o Tead* m a Deos Town — Osc**u» Notice! Wc do Custom HutcbeiluK Hude, sanitary conditloM. Have plenty ot quarters of beef. bpn-te*s l**«f sot »au—ge. dressed hog* or pelcea of pork tor aauMge Highest prices paid tor hides, rendered tallow and livestock Sec us Mutncbler Packing

SAVE GAS Our new G. M. Carburetor KiU Will Mak* a NavrCar out of your oik gao-oating auto WHITE-ZESEK at Manrao Phono J 44

MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri-Gaa, the bottled cooking ga* ' Thor washer and Irouer. E c Stucky. Geneva Hatckery, ph on ,, 156 Geoev* CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION 1 ith. I’htlco or RCA radio. Small down payment. Free delivery Christmas Eve. L'brkk Bros FARMERS ATTENTION - C»ll I7AA *t our expense for dead Stock removal The Stadler Product* Co.. Frank Burger, agent ! Utt GIFT OF GIFTS -Give het a S | er sewing machine Low monthly payment* — start next Free Singer automatic iron or toy machine free Phone 282 daytimi or 411 evening*. 259-9tx SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sale* or service—Call Englands Auto Parts Store — Phone 282 day-' time, evening* 411—All make* repaired. Needle*, belts, parts. Sew-1 ing taught tree. M 6 Utx CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Frig idalre or Crosley refrigerator ‘ Small down payment No payment* until next year Uhrick Bros. 2>3-3t NOTICE —Upholstering, refinlahing and repair work ot ail kinds We ' buy and sell good furniture Irecstur Upholstery Shop, South Secpad St., Phone 420. 280-lot ~~W ANTED WANTED —Loans on term* East era money Low rata* Very liberal term* Sa* me for abstrac ts of tttta. French Quinn 13 m« f WANTED Work mi farm by able married man with one child Experienced Walter Blair, rouu i 5. Decatur. 291 3tx - WANTED Work of any kind, ex perletu ed In farm or handy wmk David Walker. Geneva It 2 2*4 MEN WANTED Local manager ol nationally know <i feed company wants to appoint several men for good paying work ileliver orders to farmers, rend* service and do other work Von can do this job. Farm uxpenea helptai Car ne< esnnry Pengbent work- You only m-vd to an your name and address. Hol 77 care Imily Democrat. lt*-S RELIABLE MAN WANTED in thia l<Mallty by a big feed m facturer to take ordera from Unn era. Man with any kind ot * experieme or who has an hit*** tn trahtlng for sales work -h -iM apply. Farni experience or •» perience with livestock d* r car net essary Each feed deal y sell will net you from I-'*" t ■ > sales a year. Permanent w ik wlih fine opportunity for earnin- | Write Box 78. < are Ihmwrat —- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, higher and mod< ra"l> ■ active. Bonds Irregularly higb*r Curb slocks, higher Chi* ago Stocks, higher. Cali money, one per <ent , Foreign exchange, firm iii tion to the dollar I Cotton, higher. Grains, wheat scores gain- r<* tog to more than 4c a bushel »»rn up about 2< Chi’ ago llvesim k. hogs - <attlr. steady to weak sh* weak non« »: r»i ih»ivhi la lb* Mams « lera'i ' “«’< V.wwko Term. l»a» HTATK OF INDIANA (Tit NTV oF At’AMM , i; ith Holilagsw ith Uhocmakrr ' 1, Willi. Hh- ia»k«r. Uioo - i T*iu »r« hereto na’lth'l I . •bovs named plaintiff has t • filed In the Offl* e *>f I"' • • , paid court her terlaln coSipn* |e*iiiK lheretn anmna i*tb> that >«u. th. mid d* f n i month ot April. 1 , 1 resident <>< Hartford T -wn’l- :■ am* CS-unt), Indian* and t * being >»ur wattal pl»'' "t " w»n« to parts unknown *■ i ronilnuousty ein*e said lino i cd uhseul ami untoard |r - -* property ,n •a*’* • ll ' <us made an> pi" trol or managenwot: Dial > i< thereof said propert> l» • : waste fur want of ptop* r • * pia>lns that your •«!*’•• >u«> j.-5..*i said ' 'oi - - • ministration aad an »*l»"••• ihrreot duly *p|*oliil*d ' “ i tore, you the said W Illi* I* l ' ” 1 d»feiid«*Dt Mnd iilfi • •* i are hereby noHflsd 1 plaint and mailer* Ihei’ii- * ■ will «oOie up t*H lirar.*'* .*<*l ■' ' mlnatl'in In said court at ■ • Home ot the <’il> ”1 D* •* ■ms County, indisna. '*• M |h» *th day of January. * ■ Sunn tbeiesfler as th« bear, a . b« had ’ tt it , said Court st l»e**iur. Ada”-* I ty, Indiana, this XHh day I N bar, !»»»• U. Iteniy Blerly. Lie’s ot Adams t'lr* .it court balboa <. Aele«*a Alloraey tor I’lala’ltr Vnv I**’

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