Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1940 — Page 3
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dance. When all I those famous mastulina atari lined up like moi-us boys and sang "The Man on th* Flying Trapeie." Charles Laughtor, Ronald Co!* I man. laurenr* Olivier. Dick I Barth* I mess. 1 William Howell Ralph Forbes,
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tertainod ut dinner lasi evening for Mr. ami Mrs Herbert llenlzj of Limn. Ohio The guest* Intituled | , Mr* George II Hum of Fori Wayne ! Ralph I lent* and Mi** Dolores Item* MISS MILDRED MILLER HONORED WITH SHOWER Ml** Miriam Moo*e entertained with a *nrpri*e shower Saturday evening honoring Ml«* Mildred Miller al the home of the latter'* |I«( eni*. Sheriff and Mr* Kd Miller of South First street Mi«s Millet's marriage to Clarence (Iron*. son of Mr. and Mr*, George (Iroi* of near flluffton. Will he an event of F»de ruary 1 flame* were enjoyed and prize a warded to Ml** Rstella Franklin and Mr* Ku**ell Prior. followin' which a shower of gift* wn* firesented to the hrlde-e|e< t A two-counte lun< heou wa* served to the following, the honor guest Mi«* Miller. Mr* fleorge (iro** and Mr*. Magnu* (iro** of Hlufflon and the Mi**e* Virginia I’lman. Ilernadine llackman. (ieraldine llelmann Itosemary Miller. Ethel Miller. Helen flerke. Ruth Horne. K -tella Franklin. Catherine Murfihy and the Mv-sdatne* Fred Teeple, lias ' ll prior. J K I'lman and F.d Millet The woman'* missionary mm leiv of the Kvangelical church will meet in the Nodal room of the church Thursday afternoon at two oi lot k The February setllnn will lie the' hostesses The ladies' aid *<m iefy of the First I'nited Brethren churi h will I meet at the home of Mr* !! (> I Wynn Thursday afternoon at two jo'clixk Assistant ho«tes*es will l«c i Mr*. Charles llltchcot k and Mi* William Mjrer*. All memiter* are urged to he pit-sent The I’ythlati Needle flub will meet at the K of I* Home this levelling after Temple llo*!e**e i . will lie the Mesdalues Kd Whitj right Cash l.ut* and t'harle* Hein | eke. Mr*. Clyde flutter will lie ho*te* to the mem Iter* of the So rha lle.i i luh at her home on North Second I street Thursday evening at seven | : thirty o'i lim k The public Is reminded of the I pancake supper to lie given at the - First Presbyterian i huri h Friday evening from five to seven n'rlorl:
WILL wear a mustache in Waterloo Bridge." But only for the prologue when he U supposed to be tH year* old. The main body of th* flltn cute back to his youth Mickey Rooney e etandln. Dick Paxton. Anally get* a chance to •cl He 11 be the juvenile lead in a production of the Valley Community Player* Mickey. I* coaching him for th* performance The two boys are great friend* Paxton live* with the Rooney*, but Im elets on paying IIS a month for hia keep. Signing of Ernest Truex to play Alie* Fayes father In “Lllll*:i Russell' Is quit* a coincidence fn 1907 th* real Lillian Russell started Truex on the road to success. She saw him acting in Toronto and hired him to play a pa it in "WttdAre “ He stayed with the ehow for two years We Ilk* Patricia Ellis deAnitton of a bustle "A deceitful seat full.” You only have to took at Bill Powell to tell that he le happy When we offered congratulation*, he Mid: "I think they are coming to me." . ..
Linda Darnell I* sending her pet rooster hack to Dallas Th* bird has been the most unusual pet In Hollywood Has lived right In th* house with th* family. They Have taught Mm not to crow .. The studio raid* on "Meet th*
People," amaah hit local revua, aiready have begun Lola Ranaom on* of th* loveUa* of th* caat juit landed a seven-year contract at Republic. Agent Moe Mo, tor. put over the drat. .. Maureen O'Hara Die* to Ireland In late aprlng and will bring her 17-ycar-old inter back to Hollywood. The youngster Is • beauty, says Maureen, who is quit* an eyeful herself . . . Speak* tng of beauties. Jo* Pasternak has given a part to Phyllis Ruth, who has had all th* boys staring at La Conga. . . . Car,•Parker and Donald Briggs were a new combination at this spot . . Ditto Priscilla Lawson and Walter Brooks Priscilla Ales her dlvore* suit against Allan Curtla any day now.
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HUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. M. Fanny Mary Rhone* loot) — unt 1 Monday Pythian Needle Club |< of |> Home Wfer Tempi, Women ~f Moose f'ointllllle • f halrnn-n. Mi lima Cook, k p ~, j Research Club, Mr* I. A Cow'•n 2; so p in Music lieparmtent, Mr*. W A, Klepper. , iu p in Post |mn**i| Dramatic Department, Mr* r,. Ii» Maier, 7:30 p. m Literature lieparimcnl Mi- Henry Heller, 7 30 p ni Junior Women. Mis* Mniie |.:in kenau, 7 in p m Tueoaay Kta Tati Sigma sorority, Mr* Iton Stump. postponed one week Art Itepaitment Mr*. I, A Cow en*. 7:30 p m Kirkland l-nli-• club Kitll.nd High .-*. hool, 1 I* m Wednesday l-adi’-s Shakespeare Club Mi Dau Si hafer ? !u p m Salem luidles' Aid Society. Mrs Diner Mm liman I 3» p m llistorl.al Club. Mr* Milton llowcr. 2 Vi p in. St Vincent In- Paul Guest After noon. K of c Hall. 2 p. m I nlon Iw p Home Economic* Club. Mi Hubert /eikel i:3o p m Zion Senior Wallhei la-ague. Lutheran Church. 7. .lit p m Thursday Christian l_nli.- A i<l Society Mi - Adam Kunowich. 2 p m I’nion Chapel Indies' \nl Mi* Foul Woitlini.-in all nay meeting So elm Rea Club Mi* Clyde Hut let. 7 3o p 111 I' 11. I-lilies' Aid Mi* It O Wynn. 2 p m Womans Missionary Society K» angelical Churr-h. 2 p m I’lesbytei I.m Missionary Society Church Sm ial Room • :to p m Mon me Methodist laullc*' Ai l Society Mr* Alfred Hahnert. I> m Pleasant Dale lutdles' Aid Sm ■ lily Mr* Henry Yakc. '.i a m Friday llappy Homeinake-s club. MrCall Cook. I 30 p m Pancake Supper. Prc*byierlan Church Dining room ”, to 7 p mi Saturday Chicken Supper. First I'nited Brethren Church. !i to 7 p m : m th>- new dining loom of the I'liuiih Homemade sausage fruit J j salad and coffee w ill Im- included j las well a« delicious pancakes The, price fm adult* is thirty five cent i and foi children fifteen cent * The meeting of the Mum a- Department of the Woman * club, whb h wa* to have been held at the I the home of Mrs W A Klepper j till* evening, ha been postponed j until a iafer dale HERBERT BENTZ WEDS MISS RITA FORCHE Tlo- wedding of Ml** Rita Forihe daughter of Albert Fon he of Lima. Ohio and Herbert Itciilr son id Ralph Hcniz of itiis illy, wa* solemnized Saturday morning January 27. In St Rose* Catholic church of Lima. Ohio The nuptial ma«s wa* celebrated by the R' I Rev M-gt James S Filler Miss Sophie George of Lima wa ■ the maid of honor and Anthony Teepje of Decatur a cousin of th • groom, served a» be«t man Tin- ht id- wore an afternoon Dances The Tango A 1 The tango, dallied to Vlcloi Herliert'a "Habanana" i»y Bonja H*nle and Stewart Reborn. I* one of the gieat feature* of tile HR HollyWimhl Ice Revue, tti Which Mis* ffenl* head* her company of !»*' abater* and Ice dancer* for a five day* pel s-uial appearance at the Coliaeuin. IndlanapidU. beginning Fell t> and continuing through Feb. il> Honja consider* Reborn the world'* outstanding authority on pair* »kailng She *ay« "Stewart revidtitlonized pair* skating i'ntll he came along with new Idea*, pair* always had worked up a routine and then tried to find mu*lc lo fit the atep* liehum reversed the procedure He 1 hose the mu*le first, and then he woik> dup the routine in a manner which enable* u* to Interpret the music to the rhythm of our «kate« " Miss Hnsle. for the two great haliel* which feature the Ice revue, ha* another Canadian youth. Hur rlson Thomson, with whom she dame* the ballet* "la** Kylphlde*' to Chopin's Immibiat music and Knesco s "Roumanian Rhapsody "
BROADWAY NIGHTS — s* kies rniVH l|«g«i, Im. NF.W YORK—TI* ancient and charncteriito. zweetne** es soul hoiuy Hurutiu Alger fable ha* sit poorly on Mr. Adler's come to life again, this time in wide talent*. Hetty Field is the the tfUi.u- Os a play called “Two innocent and nweet little girl on an Islarul" by no leu a play- from New Fngland who make-i wr,ght than timer Rice, Your good and preserve* her self re correspondent offer* this weighty sped. Mi s Field ha* alway* v dictum in been one of our favorite ladic* the fare wf wide arreptance of of the stage. She proves it in the play by the New York critics, “Two on an Island" at the and he stands by his gun*. It’s Broadhurst Theatre The atrug a stenographic report of the gling playwright from lowa is uninhibited conversations of well- plausibly presented by young liH and familiar rztrrmcs — John Craven, that is. a* plau*•J* rir-h lad who turn* to tbly as a palpably implk-t<ihle the labor movement, the rich situation permit*, rirl who flit* from interest to One of the nice things about interest as well as marriage u* the play, which run* into eleven marriage; the magnanimou* wolf scenes, is the lighting and sett m an artist’s smock and the ing< by Jo Mielziner. When the dewy eyed boy and girl who come movie* get "Two on an Island." from lowa and New Hampshire, which they undoubtedly will, respectively, to make the big even the settings will be gone town sing with their innocent The g.rl will come to New York "“S'* , , »nd will win her way to theatrical I hero a a theatrical producer stardom. The boy will come to In the play who doe* all the New York and become its top things theatrical producers are flight playwright And between said to do with prospective ac- them, on their way to the top tresses and with ariepted fem- thev will step on the shoulder* inm« Therf’i th* rubber- *n« head* of nil th# type* and nrik wagon barker and hi* fartiil- character* that somehow never lar wisecrack*—oh, well, the wiil become real —caricatures of characters all seem to have been real people. If their prototypelifted bodily out of the snider live, it *eem* to your corrr.-pon-magazines and comic strips. And dent that the duty of the artist, to make it worse they say all whether playwright, novelist or the thing* they say in the comic painter, is to round off the strip* and the magazine*. We angularities of the man he por suppose that th# rritics have ac- trays, to make him le*s a faithcepted all the realism. We find ful copy of what he see< than it poor reporting and worse play- the representative of a class, a writing. We are sorry that Llmer characteristic, an attitude or an Rice has had to recast the injustice. You can't make a good "Street Scene" formula into such stuge character by transferring a sorry and unconvincing bit of life from street to .tage. All you bathos. can transfer are the externals Luther Adler, as the producer, and thev mean nothing. To penesucceed* in portraying a sort of triste the exterior Is another Man Who Camr to Dinner at thing. Mr Rice hasn't done it -ardi’s. His cynicism and un- this time.
fro« k of wine colored transparent velv.-t, trimmed in white lare with while in ■ esmirle*. Her footwear wa* wine colored. She wore a gold heart *hap.xt locket set with ilia- 1 iniuiil*. a gift from the groom, and ! carried a colonial Im>iii|Ui-i of rose*, j sw. i i pea- and carnations Mi-s fleorge wore a li.uk of royal blue velvet with matching, footwear She wore a shoulder corsage of yellow roses and sweetpea K Following (he ceremony, a break-; 'fast was served at tlm Ktrwan ho-1 tel In Hie immediate families ,\ tlir.-e tiled wedding cake with a l miniature bride and groom center-i jell the table Mr and Mrs. Ib-ntz. left on a j * short western nip For traveling • the lo Ido wore a black still fa-li ioned on military lines and bUu k 1 ac. .-usuries tin Iheii return thev will l«- tit Imme on North West - l *lreel Lima Ohio j The groom i* employed at the | Lima Motor Company the bride until bee marriage was an employe i of Up- Ib-isil W.-mniei anil (lillieii t’Ot point ion The Salem ladies’ nl -octety will meet at the bom*- of Mr* Onter ' Meiritual! Wedne-day afternoon! at on- thirty o'i Im k The I nion chapel ladies' aid «m j iety will h.D-- ati all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs j Ford Worlhman Member* are a-k ed to In Ing one ili-h of food ami Kline prepared for -ewlng
SdXCu Otockt/l , ars* prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Homs Borvice Deportment A PRUNE WINNER THKRF'S n lot to l« said for prunes. Too much pmphagi*. however, may’ have been Riven to their beinjr "good for us,” on account of their abundant minerals and vitamina; while not enough has l>«*en said for the truly delicious and varied ways in which prunes may be offered. Prune sauce, after all, is only one way. There are prune breads, prune cookies, prune pies, prune cakes and a whole legion of prune desserts including frothy whips and elegant steamed pud-
dings. * In a recent cuntest, a Prune) Turtc wa* judged the beet of all | the hundred* of dessert recipes submitted It was the most unusual dessert, too. A sort of glorified prune pie with a delicious rich cooky dough foundation instead of the usual pastry shell, holding the most delightful lusi >nu* ptune filling you ever tasted. There was a frothy meringue on lop of the Ailing A meringue that had been exposed to the heat just long enough to give it a lovely ereamy Anttk. Shaving* of toasted almonds were scattered with a lav ish hand over the top of this meringue. Doesn't that sound like a grand dessert to serve with coffee the next time you entertain your; bridge club or the sewing circle ? Prune Tart* % cup butter 1 tbep. sugar 4 egg yolks J t*p. grated lemon rmd (1 lemon I IS cups all-purpose Aour 1 up. baking powder Cream the butter, add sugar gradually, and cream thoroughly. Blend in the well beaten egg yolks and grated lemon rind. Sift Aour once before measuring. Sift Aour and baking powder together and work into nrst mixture with hand*. Mil until 'lough bold* together. Pat Into a deep ungreaeed 9-inch pie pan covering bottom, aide* and rim. (Th* dough ihouid be about
■—- OOrrtM MM *> Sou iMt* l« , - If ye* hav* any sp«ciflc cooking problems. s*nd s letter requesting infsrmetion Is Astty Crocker in cere sf this newspaper fee will receive p prompt, personal reply Please enclose I tent stems te sever postage.
The ladle*' aid nm-inly of th" First I’nited Brethren churt h will serve a 3f, cent i hit ken suf-pei at the ihtiri-h Saturday evening from | five to seven o'clm k ~ • The laitie*' aid society of the I |Christian chnrrh will meet at th--home of Mr*. Adam Kunowich . l Thursday afternoon ut two o • Im k ' All members an- urged to In- pi--- ! sent MRS HARRY DAILEY HONORED WITH A TEA I Mis C J Heav.-rs of North Sec'ond street entertained thirty guests with an informal tea ot pretty ap- J pointments Sunday afternoon from • two to four o'clock, honoring Mr* ] Harry Dailey, who was formerly j Miss I-mil m* IfaulNilil Mi- Ihtib-y and Mrs. Heavers received the guests while the former' mother. Mrs O II -Haulsilil. presided al the lea laid-, which wa* attractively arranged with a I I cnterpiei e of sw-.-etp.-as unit tup- ! or* In silver holders A motif of pink am! white wa« used Other* assisting the hostess wr-r---licr mot be i Mrs K <1 I'ov.-rdale I and Mrs Roy Kalvei ABDITTOR OK | -CONTINUED rRMIf CAUS ONI) Straka but denied knowledge of the plot .The <a*e was turned over to the Paulding Miunty grand Jilty for in vesilgation this morning
* 4 |/ | M inch thick I Chill for several I hour* or over night. Rake JO minutes in a moderate even, 3&o’ F Filling I lb. prune* 3 cup* boiling weter '♦ cup sugar \ cup blanched almond(chopped and toastedt 1 tap. grefed lemon rind (1 lemon I '* cup lemon juice (1 lemon I >4 cup brandy or sherry (or fruit juke) 't tap. cinnamoti 4 egg whites 1- up sugar ’J tbsp blanched almoeds (finely shavsd) Cook prunes in boilmg water an i til tender, about 26 minutes. < Most of the water will be absorbed. Remove stones, and mash prunei with fork. (Do not pour off jute*.' Blend in the sugar, toasted ehoppix almonds, lemon rind and juice brandy or sherry (or fruit juice) and cinnamon. Mix well. Place u the cooled baked tort# shell. Maki a meringue by beating egg whites j until stiff enough to hold a point 1 than beating in the 1 cup sugar i! (a little at a time) continuing I I beating until mixture J* stiff and ’ j glossy. Pile on prune mixture, be I j ing sure that menniro* completely j covers filling Bpnnkle shaved al ' ! monds over th# meringue. Bakt mrnngue-eovercd 'ort# 90 to -K I minute* (until delicate guide* I t brown) In a slow oven. 300’ V.
■Personals Judge t'leik i.l IliiiUlnt'tnn fm mer congressman visited Im-i<- ~t unlay afternoon mill in.ul> u- a .all The now 1-1 a relief in that H -it least Indicates a hr-.ik from zero tempera Hi re* Mr and Mr Km.- i tlirod at rlveil here Sunday from Crawford ville Mr filled is the now a-si tani matiak l i of the Mori Store lie was formerly from Hartford City Miss llolorc* 11.-ntz attended tin weildini- of llerlmri llentz anti Me Rita torch.- oli-mniteil in St Ro o'* t'atholii- i him h at Lima ! Ohio Saturday. John D Stull- of 33 * N'oilli Foiiilli .treci is i|| ut |||s holm with iom|di.atii.ri Mr Stull- i : w<7 years old Mr*, l-’.lla Miller of route 3 i ion j fined In lor home with a severe • old HOME TALENT .CONTINUED ritoa PAOE ON B> lommlUeeure fail I’umphrey and C T H.ibi-gger. in ( hairiuen Hem .ml Schultz Catherine Wi-ldl- \ tdoiph Stolp, Marie l*ort< i Di I Fred I’attermni Owen Marsh W l Iliaiti N- adstliie Roland Sprunuei Maryalilia Will liman Un .-I Si- ii | >-i R t) Hunt and Call Yuislnlz o Twif Aflrcsscs Arc Kohhcd (M Jewels Chicago. Jail 2't <UP> L- at Kyiant I’lielaii of the roldi.-ry drtail said today, "were iiivi-stlgal . Inga |33,UPa j.-w-I n-lilieiy n-po i ml by al lies-..* ('inist.im - 11. • nett and Anita Louise Sum- ot suspect* were i|iie*|inti> d Old leased The actresses said five masked
Beautiful Models? Yes, and Now llicvre Insured * • I s mm tkSm 1 T $ ■■' K& V» *■• Hflpv MP-^Wfc js. JE
For the br«t time In history photographic models have been given protection bv the establishment it |l,iHSiiH*i of benefit insurance hy their r ir.ager
SPRING HATS ARE SMALL, HEAD HUGGING, COCKY
Spring hat* are smell. . try hug the head or perch cockily over an eye ih»y combine practicality and smartness in diminutive tailor* skull cap* helmet* turban* and little ct*usl brimmed modriThe flat-crowned, natrow brimmed sailor, w orn by Jane Gilbert, lower left. I* made of quilted powder blue crepe, tummed with navy blue velvet bsndrtu. with navy veil dott<l in powder blue cbrnille
THIS ( II \\<;lN<; NYOIiM) Thirl Jf IHn |m; » ni in,i|f h tiHlftoliif'iy fii iiil• •#) in foin t oLn w. Immiiml lit In l-0.1 I tint |tf miVci * |«M I 111 llir lb' v»k l ll«iH III; |||l M llOD' Liiml ; mhl ii*n|»l< ft *mi Mi* • «>( <iviii7;iii>-n tn*n* ili.mi ' Too y* ha ■ r *•> Mu I i•{ < <ifif|ii« i |'i.|,iiii| flo i** <i« .ill ioiilnito *1 in fli«* ■ " I' o* ni I Huh/ Hi. i; it Mi. V tiol il -iiif| Mi. ,\ tit* It. s ofi ft»i fit* r j*h»E iit v* - ion <»i r.iiri»i*<* :• *i«l i»*#i Mi \frU*ii \ f»»i «-i i* ,( ai Ii Y*' V* i*ii< »i - < '.iiiiiiDiix, ll'nl-oii ■ i»fol * ni/*.- 1 in-** n,. |, v. ! #l r iiiftt . ft,i 4 %hut tti <»iir '■Wfi i.ifj.t |*l|r« h;t • Ahf || llllV t . II (kit < ! My * '.Mffor Mi.f ;i »|#| It vt * Von ai 11 !if»w Mo lifrmitic «l»i**»**f »< .11 h»-*f Piirl** hi Mis !»*• ML iht« M'h«*n Mi* .i*i»ii * • .* n w»rt,#o| ;t||« |-*J VA’nihl W;*r: ill* Mr,,i 4i ,y .#( 1 uf»i* *1 i*y llm \iii»* .1! • . Ms* \. * ;MII* * T n*ly. l -'imfi. ,1 JI I I op. i**! '* ;«» !'* : .1 .trial ;.ia|» *0 lai *»(.< Mia 1 Is* IpM VK| i*» uii»|« »- * ittiif «fi\ arid l«<»* n« a Im*. 1 i 1 .1 »1 i« - *» t«» flr.tkMi ass. »li* ‘A. Id VV. * \1• * I Mi* *f* f. I! nop* in 1?*.19 Mi** fn -a* u|»L» .t val if! I f -.ft* In iii l .«* ni in In (h’lfuafi Sov iff j in I 'lift, l ' ntfi /»| I’ol.iinl If you A.Hif t!• i•< valii.iLi* ftiil»h*afi*»n ft* tnl Mi* miifton Mow vkhli HIM If! i# fifi in 1 1n ni Onaiff- in *’ov*•** ♦■fMirn fio raps iim! rtflii r | iimiw 1....... . ... I'LII' I'OFfON 111.11 l . .. r M Ktrhy. Director, Dept HA 1 Da-ly 10M WaiL r*gfon. D C lin liiwffl fl l **! M'** * *.(i»- ci * ..->t ■ < iif» . foi my * <»f*y of rh** '■2 (Hixf lli-ioi it ul \ : * io % ; \ \f i: S’TItflKT .*.<! Vo j CITY STATE ! .mi 0 r*M*l* * '•( fh* h> * r I tally h* m f»«* 'u- I»f
iiiffi in -1 dark »l < f* ** I I Mlw* lIHIIIHI d IhtlollMfO’ M» flf* Miih in*iif *h« I'.t iy Sun | t . .»*id foir**<l «li* in so uiv* is f• * h in ill* 11 In;• inldowfi ons Tiny ■>*;» t«l fluii tli;<nH*»o ILivii. liiml lif- i o Maintenance Costs Os KoafL Rtpvieweil Kxp. nditiife of more than on. and three-quarter million rlollut on maititenatice and lm|imvcmr-nt of city street * wliieli were add<-l to the stale highway system by tingeneral a-seinhly in 1P37. wa re
am! beauty ex|n>»t. Waite’ Tborntor Iff' Ka< It i* m*urf«l for lloihki last to m;ht Jeamne Katin•lff- I’-iryv l»u;;-if* I' d P’l.i' i<l Carn.'tt
Ann Rutherford, light i* wearing s hit the call* •take-off" It it a *eilor of Imported hsnj-tned* mantille brail In sky blue with bow of garden pink felt The spring bonnet worn by Virginia ’ Urey lop left, i* a new ekull cap of black felt -ith two upstanding wired felt ear*, and ii cir< ,*d by layer* of white nlk straw Ftr,» net embmi,tried d* ea ta.ca lr to below the sh< aloes veil
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polled today by th* tale highway < oiginisslon I’ll, reporl covering tin- |<ast fi-r.il Veal, im Juried e spend il lire* O! tin mile of -late highway --ii. hi a , in, w.'h 1115 iiJMi Mn nd-'d lor muilitr-liam - and $1 In .'Vpemled till (oii-lim-tlon -ml i - -ill 1.0 in-' Duiing the ye.ii -s mile of highway route* *■•!• i.-uifae.-il in 43 liti.-- and eon-1 rm I Inn woik w a earried on il: a numliel of olhei- ins lading the building "I bridge and grade opaial ion- a well as paving o Vc,rt* le • Good Town — Onestu*
