Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Ikxcept Bunday by THB DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. lacerpsrated ■Bterad nt the Decatur. Ind. Poet Office a> Second Class Matter I. H Metier President k B Holtbouae. Secy * Bus Mgr Oicb D Heller Vice-President •übesriptien Ratee •ingle copies 1 02 Ono week, by carrier _ .10 One year, by carrier — 1-00 One month, by mail 26 Three months, by mail 1.00 Sli months, by mail 1.76 One year, by mail — t.OO One year, at office.... ■ 1.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Else where >6o one year Ad-erasing Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Kepcosentatlve •< MEEKER A CO |6 Lexington Avenue, New York 16 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The ndiana League of Home Dallies Hop.- you haunt cracked any <>t your good resolutions yet. The boys and girls like the new skating rink l-b .. and with !U»t a little mon- effort they will con , Vince pa and ma they need sow exercise of this kind O—O Cougriss Is getting ready for business and President Roosevelt says I’ • U|> O' them tn do what the people want or go back home for the campaign and tell them why j they didn't Russia continues to proclaim | there is no war but in the mean time Finland continues to duv them back with large losses. The Soviet will keep on talking about pence until they believe in it them selves one of these? days -0 They hale quit trying to esti mat. Un numb, -i of dead and tn jure.| ... . ...Ot .[ quakes in Turkey but it’s mor< than have lieett lost 111 the presell’ war R.poits iiuiii.it. it lias In .i. : <n>e of the worst disasters th. world has < ver known o—o The Kentucky legislature will re-1 vise the statutes ..f th. state, d" ’ Ing away with many that are ablete and < ondseiwing the volumm so th.- laws that are to be enforced can be mor. easily found and lead j It’s a good idea W< have too many laws on the books and many arc not dear O—O A re. ent Gallop poll shows that ”*'l of the Iw-upwrata would Ilkto sec l*r< ald' ii' Kuoseveit run foi 1 a third f.-rm ..nd h. Ileve h. would i be reelected and while there Is a ! general belief h- will pot do so, hwill In the first to ever turn down - su< h an honor or to have such a j •rwponderan. e of support afterseven years in the high -iffi.. Automobile owners In ludianap 1 oll« will not be abb' to park their I rars In front of their homes all , High’ after January I’ird H they | do so they will g. t ft. k.-ls to ap I petti In court and show .bum why they should not pay a flue It's probably better forth. tars and will no doubt reduce th. number of rare stolen Any way that a the wrgurn.ii' for the Innovatiou —o-o—: The burning of the bonds, print*4 and signed properly for the proposed addition to the Adams County Memorial hospital was a formality of disposing of them. The project wa« defeated and th. Inusds -if course could not b<- used Os touts.- there is ike sailsfac Hon of knowing we won't have to pay for them, hut in th. meantime we do not have the Improvement no badly ueodt'd Cvugralulafi>ina to the wlnu. ru of the Christmas decorat ton .-onteal. The displays In hundreds of homes was no wonderful during the reran, holiday season that Hie

judges had a very difficult J»h to 1 mak< final selections While w< realise that most of the decor athms wei. put up because of a desire io Join the spirit of the .H.aslon we have no doubt that a , number made special effort. Many were unique and most attractive I O—O Governor O’Connor of Maryland, who will speak at the Jackson I'ay , dinner at Indianapolis Monday ■ v< i nliig la on.- of th> outstanding ’ young tmn in pnblb Ilf. today i ||. h,.s »'i veil as Peoples Conn sei assistant and slates attorn. > ot his state tor many years and has made an excellent re. I rd as governor II- was chosen as the nation’s outstanding progocutot during his t.-rm In that "di' • and is a brilliant orator. Il> believes In a pay as yon go policy and his state has a balance of about five million dollars with .ill bills paid - -.Q .-Q - In a number of the annual reports now being til'd by township trustees, the bond levies for toad building arc not required, the first time In fifty yean Since th. thi'e-mil' i-.w was enacted in the nineties and until recently •a. h I year in ca< h township mile, -if road wen- coiistrut ted It took uout of th. mud and mad' ’his onof the best < oillitl. •» in til* stab Whatever may In done in th. future w>- will mv< i havi an i n pl or eluent that maik'd progr- • more than did Uns plan f.,i maca.l utilizing th. arteries that I' d from | tural homes to mark'ts o—o Dentil has com.- to the i- .uniun lily again and has brought -Inc. n , < sorrow to many, who knew Mr- j Myril. M Fruiht.- wif. of Jude - J Fr.'l Frucht. , as one of the most i slimable wemen ot th. om I inunity An Illness <>f many months 'Ulminat'd yesterday mam wh--n | lelief .am. to het <>UI deepest, sympathies ~i. ■ yt-tid'd Ill'll.' Ftu< ht. and daughter and ’brother n-at I'lat'.ie. A woman who loved he I borne I>u> who found I turn to do her pail nt cliur. h and I. ill. affairs Mi- F-a. ht. was ■ Upahl. ..nd very pop-ilar and she ' will In -.idly mt-s-d from the I- .faba and o’th.-r circles when- sh' attended In.atur mourns the I loss Ilf one of het finest Wolll' It - ■ 'C —O—Samuel Rmeliart ot I'l.ble townI ship has in . n select, d a. manager of th. county inftimary and tarn, i and Mis Um. hart will serve as , matron It s a job that requires lonstan’ and .a;-t-.il att.nti u that ; th< patients, and most of thus, j who r.-sid. there pati. iits may be a* • omfortable as possible Th* commissioners bell, vs Mt and j Mrs Hin.hait will meet • n-ry quirem.nt along that Im- and aill I also Im- abb to manage the tgriii j to Un- |h-sI Interests ot the county I t'ougi at illations to th. Rlneliarta ’They will assume their work March Ist at which time Mt and Mrs LaF.mtaln- will rettr. after many ’ years of .s. ellrut service As we i have previously stated they will I leave the farm with the sincerest appu.iailon us every <>n>O—O Brilliantly light rd industrial j pUuts. acres of antomoblbs parked i by workers, smoke In-khing from I forests of sUiks bulletins seek i mg skilled workers, th. greatest industrial output tn history. tb> great, at holiday retail irad> In history diminished almost . irf.iy jol.lM-i a shelves, I"muse, to im- : ployec-s; the greatest housing program lu rh> nation's history on top of a record IM* year; bark toga of 1 orders which will run Industrial plants ami heavy goods matin fa. turars for two years Peak pro •ta and a national administration pledged to Pence and the ocon-1 ' omlc ace-nrlly of ils . liliena All this greets the- nation as the K.-w Y.-ar IMO la ushered In on the i Wings of a real prosperity bullded | ■ upon the domestic- needs of a pnpu-1 I tatlon wllh greatly Inrrraard pur • ekaahig power. Farms which have i iucreaaad in value more than U i

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Answers I'o Test Questions B<low are th,- ausw-rs to the | Teat Quest I ms printed on Page Two ♦ ————— ♦ I Lik- Hi -li No : Vi.-,. Emanuel II 4 N-, j Calif, ruin t> Toj».z 7 One-ibiiu k No '• March. 1". The I'la-’. • e Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee • • Washing Painted SuMacev V w-h<-I paitit.-d «'ir faces are given a good scrubbing uv > tiicrni d ill <1 niifhiuh-d lloweve .t they ar- was.nd w-,-'i 'i- following migtur it will leave th.vi w-'h . fin. zh>"M flnl.h Into one quart ot ho' water put one tal>l'-*i- »m .rs tut pentln. "ti' tablespoon us miK<, .ud a half'side-j •|>-am "f ■ .p Jelly .. p-.w.| This' 1 SBISUHISS ——s peu.-nf is.ih agri, ultural and ml dustrial exptuts fat ■ x< veiling im- j |«irts and »n a lonllntie.* iner.-aae. farm prices on a pt»Ht hast, lata.r ' obtaining jdiqii..'- wage and shoit-l • r hours then ii H) point to a! bright c. onomii outlook loi ’he New Year.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JAM ARY I, 1940.

a . •i:i • the x ■- ■ nime ba’.-ly ( When Cutting Fur Wbt-ii <u'’lng ! I ii'-i.-r us. th.- ! si is-ic ■ I’se an oi l razor idad*-. Os j ' y sharp ’.mt to cut through 'll- skin at the ba. k Ra am Cake Tn prevent th.- raisin-, from go-1 I ins to th<- bottom of the cake, roll them in butterttefore stirring them' into th. batt-t. "TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY Jau'i-i i 4 lb.’" was Sunday. I o | Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • Q It bat is a Imrs-d’oeuvr.' and , h-.w U pronouuc.-d ’ A It is a relish or ap|M-tise< "-.•it usually at th. beginning of a meal, and used < hi.-fly la the ; plural .hors d o-uvres Prouuunce { ur-du-vr. o is iu ot. u as In urn ! secondary accent ou first syllable, principal accent on 0.-md syllable. Q Whs' I* the birth alone lor January, aud its meaning” A <ta.net. which stands for constamy. taswr and fidelity. Q How far in .idt .me should In-, i iil«n> to a ball be mail d’ ’ A At last two weeks tn udvauce o ■ — Shratw R'/gttl Sunrim I'anarv Second Sheeln. rullt wrapped 85c. The Itocalur Democrat (z».

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MONROE NEWS W C. Oliver of nra’ Monroe,. who was injur <1 last w ek wulle| doing chores wnen be fell from I the haymow »nd broke several rib* is confined to his liom<Mr. and Mrs J A Henrrlcks en tertalncM with a N-w Year Day dinner for Lee MoAhren and Mr. and Mrs Raymond McAhren and daughter Harold Fridka of Indlaiupoliv spent the weekend with friends tn Monro Mrs. Berman Essex accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eaeeg to their home in Romney. Bunday, to be -tlilieir bouse guest for several days. Otho Andruws and Olin Ix-hman students »t Taylor I r.herslty l’pbend. Kermit Ho. k r. student s’ Western State Tea. here Coll' Kata mi sou Mich end Calvin Hahnert. student at Purdue I’nlverslty. West Lafayette liav- rrtmtied to their studies as.-r being h. nr here forth.- holidayMr and Mrs. E. W Husclie en-tertaln-d with a Saturday night dinner for Louise Bus'he. '-I Elk hart. Mr and Mrs John Floyd aod Mr and Mrs. J A Hendricks Mrs. Frunk Ray and daughters Jiave returned to 'heir home here ’after spending <h holidays with relatives In Geneva The attendance In the Monro grade m hool is suffering greatly due to an pldemlc of < hichen-pox. Little Mary Lou Hantii-. .laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Milton Hanule. la receiving treatment at the Adame county m'-morl i! hospital since Monday She recently Miff red with pneumonia The tiowlv elected town •-'» d .ousistiug ot Menno Amstu'z Wil flier Ruude-bush. and Edward Rich

Here’s a Partial List of NIBLICK’S January Sale Values! Save on OUTING FLANNEL -10 c TABLE 27” wide Light or hark Stripe* Qgw Curiain Good*. Cretonne*. Chailie Dre or While, yard print* .etc., and Short Length*. <J 36" wide Light or hark Stripe*. Check* or whole table full of bargain*. m Plain Blue. Pink, or White m «m <»n *ale at—per card AIP yard ... IJC Fa.*t Color Dre** Print*. Ilf IN" All Linen Tweling, bleached or I*’ wide, good quality, yard Ami' unbleached. Genuine “Htevenw" grade, yard ... *UC Genuine NO Square Dree* Print*. I*«url especially for thia *ale. good a**«rinwi Tl RKISH KNIT HATH TOWELS •< Pattern*. m J, .. . l ... . ... on sole, yard A<t’ Our regular 2f»c beautiful *olid color, or plaid*, in peach, blue, green am _ ° r K ° W ** —- A 4C ALL WOOL GOODS Redutd “Wearwell” SHEET Sale i’L ". ,ml a T‘ lu>o " PlmW ’‘ 1.1 “ sv and plain color*, yard A 1 Buy thi* famou* wheel now at *ale price*. SI” wide Woolen Good* in neal check Size 81x99 inch each 89c W“‘- wine or br,, * n 1.0 a! 1 * ! nC ? ea< h S9< ‘‘ w,<k Ml Wwl Crt ** 1 4 Size 81x108 inch each 98c .... M .TZ Hl inch Wearwell Shmting-Hcax v qual- i * *"5 *7&< ity, bleached or unbleached «m «m 1 n c ” lor! ’- sale l» r,ce - >ard... / ® yard .... IZC ’ ,fi " Hay on Crepe*, ddl ■ Ib’e** Print*, yd. 4 Mr’ BLANKET SALE . spun Rav< * ***** I. At ~ Print*, yard 34’ Tan or White Colton Blanket with wtripc border. 721M4 inch m mm ...... P’ ir 9B**B BA(i RUG SALE, Ixiw Pried Pari Wool Blanket*. aize 72x81 — Plaid hark Plaid Color* O a pattern* - pair 2l"x|h" - each* JB< SP-. Solid Color Wool Blanket?gm Dark color*—on *ale — each ? anc -* Let a heavy rot lon M*A/ — — 'henille rug. 2l”xl2"—each . >7* Wool Filled Comforter, beautiful *ateen fj *** ,m P° r| ed Belgium OAd covering, Mze 72xHI. 6 a OO K ‘ ,K! '- Blue-. Wine or Ru*t « «»l ft. Imported Rug* m isl Cotton Filled Comforter. Miteen floaered - SB**' 1 covered, aize 12xHi «m mm - ■' oZ-»® <•*«,„ »(.. PM „ . 2s ‘; a ki 2 s * m.. "'- 1 ” *** - -79 c 49< SSiV?'^--"-c 88< a 50c loTF9C li.‘| h r Os <,oW ,M «a‘-hed Muslin* H «**t"chitf. m B >• in new eolorful pattern*, each AC u i u — - Ww Wool Hiaxl Square* l>. r L ‘luillihg Sheeting Su inch wide am mo I u Ch »oft quality, bleached, yard... SSC Patterns*^h <~,are ’‘‘ J niblick©co

La councfhnen end Feu’ Bnhn-r’l las clerti-treainrer, met in 'heir ifirst regular s.-ss'-on Tiealay i. gnt at the town hell Wlla- «-Udehush was elected as tebauman of the council The council retained 'John Crista» ,o * h • l ‘w" llial ' •" It hr coming yai How'S They Do m Cookmg? Cleveland MPI Test. gHen | 13,276 pupil* m** - nl '»i inQo

M HOTEL ; I ANTLERS | » t „(J d.ep'SfdeeiaM, .srt'lsted'oom. 1 Wosde.Rl lood ■ V sad cwdol vot.sobtraave ssrv.ee! Fo<>l.b«o foe comlwl t~i ■ cssveweace not lo.sd «tks osd>M>v hots!! Tksw sad oeke- M iple.d4 lestwse msk« UOPP-M •« '*w Aatlsei Us Hsv-M st ■ jaaosasclekThs Mst.d.ssßoemisls4oaepehs' smsrte.t ■ govest cedrtail losses M INDIANAPOLIS I MERIDIAN--r, ST CLAIR || 1 /It 1 I* f « P r_ ot oi thi/ T; t jj f ?- WfiUflM o>K>stTt ■ •urn rich .•’!!; ;Kml I HOttisf jlGIf * V A ’* <■ XA 200 Roo * s

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