Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1940 — Page 2
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*TeMt Your Knowledge Can you answer sevon of these ]; ten questions’ Turn to page I Four for tbe answers. I. For what woid to ’ |H>P" an j ■bbrrvlatlou In the term, "pop con- j cert"? > I Can cats and owl, or In total daiknraa? 3. In which war wa, the battle I ot Hull Hun fought * ‘ 4 Wtoxu did Wvyxaud »u< < r«-d I an romniaiidri of the French Army* I 5 What famous street tu New . York City I* railed "The Un-at While Way ? *. Another name tor apHtoou la _ . _ ... * 7. Waa Edmund Burke i>oin tn Areiem! Scotland or England? ■ ». Doc* an alien become a U. H. 2 . U' U when ho g« t- bia flrat pa* Sera? f 9. Who wrote "Little Morrll "? • fit. Which English gam" eorreafinmda to Ain*'i<an football? £ Ml» Jane Gralter of Huntington i plaited in lieiatur yeeUuday " aotitt Mi'-io•n<»tr» ~ la the idem* < »»t«H • •rrlrwWr Irrm. IDM* % M . iMIBMB >TATI. «'K j , M . Uni.ota t>..rt»« . An, Watha llm 1 .'lie ‘ma L* Wlltwir * Hating I '.-i Xi y, * x.:"71. rr.h • 1 r -'" h him I • 1 , Towntiilp tweno-in?' rth IU'UK< Ph ’l'» **' * h M I r^ l^"‘i\^ tha. ' *11.0,." « IH-n i> M'l.. aar ilow.ir.l V tunning '..| |t<.:th..ii ‘ I Ilantent. br-M n HI that u-.te-AjULoarljoiU.. .!!•. 'I. r I>. emJ * Mud in th-;r ki W,i>. • Wher* ■(. I -Hi! tot»r< I. i- I»th «U> f inwr,
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Who? Mrs. F. D. R ! I lOriA * Although you may doubt it at Brat, thia la really Mra Franklin p Roosevelt. wife of tha V. 8. president. making an addrraa be* fore the New York Herald-Tri-bune Forum. Mr- Roooavelt rarely wears glasses ARRIVALS Mi and Mi a Charles A. Htoltx it Bryant aie tbe parent, of a iaby daughter. t>oru at the Adam, minty memorial hospital this morn* ng at 9 55 o'clock The baby, who *<iaii»-d ate pounds nine and oneialf oun< e». has be«-n named Judth Arlene. Woodburn Principal Htad> Association Fort Wayne lad Oct ?'• tl’l’t <»b nu C. Henderson pnmipai >1 Maumee town»btp high school it Wuodhurn was elected president if the .Northeastern Indiana teachr» a->oi la I ion here yenteiday folowing the opening session of the <a< hers two-day annua! conven-
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SYNOPSIS Brent Randolph end March Allison meet at a party Neither is in a gay mood but longe instead for the solitude ot the mountains So. they steal away to a quiet lake Tbe romantic surroundings cast a spell upon the young couple and they embrace. Each la deeply moved but. believing the kiss meant nothing to the other, they try to treat the incident lightly. Months later, when her friend and employer Clay Saunders, proposes marriage. March admita she loves Brent. "He loves you and it*e all settled?" asks Clay "He loves me I'm sure of that. Nothing la settled in the way you mean." March replies "He hasn't asked me to marry him but he will." CHAPTER SEVEN That certainty was ingrained within her. running like a stronger, brighter thread through the gay tapestry of her days, high lighting ali the sweet and casual and turbulent encounters that had transpired between them since a night in springtime when they walked together along the deserted shore of the lake, since that night Brent hadn't kissed her March had wondered a little at that There had been times when she sensed in him some evidence of a tremendous inner struggle, a striking back at destiny, an nttempt to stem the current that swept them relentlessly on, nearer and nearer to eaeh other. And she could understand a little. She. too, bad struggled just at first. March smiled faintly, remembering the guarded hoetiiity of their second meeting. The moment she opened the door and saw Brent standing in the hallway, she had known he h-dn t intended seeing her again. And an unreasoning elation had risen in her. Because he had come, again ll hl * better judgment, because Conchita wasn’t home and because she. March, waa wearing a frock ot soft blue with a scattered design of white daisies wandering across it. Brent had come in. had seated himself stiffly on the low blue eouch. He bad accepted the cigarette March offered and sat with it in his hand, forgetting it wasn't lit. For a time they had talked trivialities like two strangers. But they I weren't strangers. Brent had burst out finally, H lf you didn't care about riding and walking on the beach and eating hamburgers, why did you have to act as though you did! Terry gave me a pretty clear idea of the sort of thing you really enjoy—but 1 had a hunch even before he told me!” And March had flared back, ber dark gaze stormy, welcoming a quarrel if it would serve to break up this wail of icy politeness that seemed to have formed between them. “Oh. you had a hunch, did you! And 1 suppose tbe idea simply never occurred to you—or to Terry, either, that 1 might enjoy one thing one time and something else another I 1 suppose you’re always ycrfectly consistent—" They had gone on from there. It had been March who said finally, “Really, we aren't well enough acquainted to quarrel like this." And Brent had answered, his grin rueful and unwilling. “Well, there's one way to remedy that!” They had remedied it quite effectively during tbe long hot weeks es a eity summer. They had lunched together and danced nnd gone to movies. They had walked and talked and driven in the country.... March became aware of Clay's voice, inquiring. “How do you know he’ll ask you! Perhaps he senses the— unsuitability of the match mors keenly than you do." She frowned, trying to underatand. She repeated, "Unsuitability! I don't know what ;wn mean.” There was pity in Ctoy'a eyes.
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“Isn't it ebvioua! My dear, your cslary Is rather eseeptional for a girl your age; three or four times what young Randolph earns. I imagine It would take a particularly virulent brand ot selfishness to ask you to give it up and try to live on half of his * March regarded him thoughtfully for a moment And then »h<•railed. If that were true, if Brent felt that way. it would explain so many things Things she had puuJed over often His oceas> >nal
J® < "If you didn’t care about riding and walking on tha beach, why did you act as though you did?’* Brent burst out.
lapses iato moodiness. His guarded I I Rloofness when they chanced to be I slcne. The hunger and despair she i sensed somrliwu-s behind his level i gue. Fhr said softly, "The idea of giv- ; ing up my job simply never occurred i to me I thought he must surely realize I’d go on working* Her voice altered. “Brent won't always I be a credit eorresposdeni for an *8 company. Lots of men art working at jobs they'll get out of as soon as times improve." Clay's voice was gentle. “Suppose ; you marry and keep on at your job. < Don't you realise what that may I eventually do to you and to him and i to your feeling for eaeh other! He i isn't the type to be content with hslf I a wife. Nor can I imagine him taking aay great satisfaction out of a 1 home to the upkeep of which his wife I must, of necessity, contribute.” March tried to make her tone light but her smile was a trifle i tremulous. “Stop being so wise, Clay. It doesn’t become you. Why must you try to make it ail seem complicated aad involved when it's quite simple really I As simple a# two people loving each other aad wanting to be together always.* If he winced inwardly at that, it didn't show on the surface. He said slowly, “I suppose your mother felt like that March. I know your father did—once." March's eyes were suddenly wide, childishly vulnerable ia ber hurt, whitoface. She said, “That's horrid of you, Clay. Eves though you were my fathers friend—’’ ber voice broke, hurried on hotly. “This is different There** bo comparison at
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bar own good—or tor mi fntbera good I wouldn't love like tbatehoking a man with It, smothering him" Clay said remorsefully, "March- • darling, I didn’t mean it that way. Please forgive me " He caught her band In hia, held it close and hard. "I only want you to consider thia thing carefully, not rush into a situation yon may live to regret " March said levolli. withdrawing her hand from bis, “I'm tired. Clef. Let's go. Ws won't diseusa this
again. If it will relieve you aay, I have thought it over. I wouldn't be rushing into anything. But my mind is made up." Somewhere, far back along the years, her words awoks a muted echo. In just such vords had John Allison rebuked bis youthful interference in another romance. And had gone from the interview straight into an dupemwM with pretty clinging little Evelyn Erye, who worked in tbe Campus Book Shop. Clay had been nineteen then, younger than his friend in yean, older in judgment But he had lacked, as he still seemed to, the ability to put over hie arguments, the power to convince. Or perhaps it waa just that love or passion or infatuation, call it what you will, blinded its victims, deafened them to reason. Clay didn’t know. Ruing to help March with her coat, be felt old and apart, shut away from all the eager hopes, the youthful espectancr that burned in her. Experience, a shrewd knowledge of life and ot people, rankled within him because ho eould not share IL John bad married Evelyn In spite of all that he eould say or do. And now tbeir daughter seemed bent upon marrying with sn equal lack of wisdom. And there wa, still nothing be eould do. Except stand by. Clay Saunders thought, his quietly despairing glance touching tbe curve of March's ebook, the bright, soft sweep of hair beneath tbe Uni hat Stand by and wait, with what poor patience he could muster. (To be con tin usd) cwtiM w tw temii
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* ~ RATU * One Timo—Minimum char|o es »c for 20 words or lees Over K words. V/ot per weed. Two Timoo—Minimum charge | of 4«a far M words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word tor the two tlmee. Three Timoo—Minimum charge of We tor 30 words er less Over 20 words 2'/ J c per word tor the three times Cord of Thsnhs 35c Obituarieo end verses *IOO Open rate—display advartiamg Me pee column inch. | • < * "BLIND" AOVKRTIBKMBNTB* AdverUsoatonta appearing in thio column without names sign are "blind." They are to be answered by lettero, addraaaed to tbe bos number to care of tbe Dally Democrat. We can i give bo information concerning j tbe parties advarUaiag. FOR SALE FAMMIM ATTMNTION - Call M» A st ov esueaae tor dead stock reaovaL The fftadtor Preducta 00, Freak Barger, agent. IBM FOR BALM—Bark's Growtag Mask II Id, Burk's Laying Marek with cod liver oU, If .IB; wttboaL lAM Burk Elevator Co. 15! ts FOR BALE l-» piece maple dini netta suite was tn use two weeks 1 Formerly sold for |k>hv Will veil fur 115.U0 Sprague Furn. Co. Phone < ll»» 253-3'. FOR BALE Durocs. Service boars, reasonable. Immuned. richest blood Rasa 10 miles cant of Decatur on 334. H. D. Kreiacher. Convoy. O. , «3»b3«tl FOR HALE—Special price, new refrigerator, used washers. 15 stoves; small down payment. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Jamee KKib<n. salesman 244-ts FOR HALE Apples. She busbi-i, t'ablxge for kraut, lot) lbs. (I M; t H No. 1 Potatoes 104 lbs 11 39 I'aul's Fruit Co. 1215 W. .Madison BL 25340 j FOR HALE 44 Shropshire breeding ewes. John C. Fleming. R No. 3. two miles east, three north of Decatur 252 3ti FOR HALE 2-s piece Oak Dinina Roosu Suites |IS 0042«"IO i-Met-al Kitchen base 14.50. 2 - Leather Davenports |2 54. Hpragm- Furu. Co. Phone 199 253-21 FOR SALE Blue mowsuit, never worn. Sice t. Blue coaL cap, sice 4. Brow'll coat. cap. else 3-4. Mrs. Johu Cramer, 120 N Second. St. 3M2t» BRICK AND PLASTER, good for till, tree for hauling old Htude- f baker place or see Phil Saner. 353-3 FOR SALE OK TRADE 34 Cbev Sport sedan, 34 Cbev. Town Sedan: 34 Plymouth Town Sedan, 34 Ford, new motor. 35 Ford two door- ' Fred Buac he, Phone 975. 25MtX FOR HALE -Oaa Ranges. Bicycle, Hall Tree. Dining Chairs. Healer Circulators. Day Bed. Dressers. Cupboards Youngs Furniture Store, 114 Jefferson 25413 APPLES FOR SALE—Winter apples. Nu 1 quality. 1 mile west of Novelty factory. Julius Brlte. Phone 5473, 25141 1 FOR SALE Home grown potatoes. »5< ba. up. Boss Grocery. 234 aud State line. Phone 914-R g 254-41 .Nt KSERY STOCK HALE on Persian Lilaca. I to 3 ft. plants 50c-; Honeysuckle bushes, golden hill aud other Dowering shrubs. He; evergreens and shade trees ot all kinds. Let us make an estimate uu ' your landscape planting Riverside Nursery. Berne, lust. ' its FOR HALE Malabh steel range; platform scale; DeLavai cream separator; corn shelter; electric brooder stove. Jacob H. Baker, 5 mites east. 2 miles north of Decai tar. M44U' l SSSSSBSBBB9HSHBSSSBHBBB! Notice! Due io the fire which deaiioyt-d my office. I have moved across the street to 23* South Hecond street in the office formerly occupied by the late Dr J M Milter. H. F. ZWICK. M. D. EASILY See our new Thor Portable Doner — the first Iroasr that makes it easy to iron Now only IBM. DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP IM So. 2nd st Phone 244
FOR HAUC tO head teedlng calves Black Angus. Herfords, White Face, weight fiom 350 to 500 M«e Fat Hchmltt or T K Dickinsou at Al D Schmitt Motor Batea 254-k2i MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE— Vphototerlag. reSatobing and repair work of all kinds We buy and sell good furnllsrs Dr cater Upholstery Shop. Mouth Bee ond St ■ Phone 426 HMOt LOANS FOR TAXES - Dos t let your tales go doliaqueat—avoid penalties. Borrow the money yuu need here and repay oa conveatent terms Local Loan Co 244 14; FARM LOANS at 4* tor 10 yasra. No espouse u> borrower C. D teuton. Decatur. Ind. U4btf ~WANTED~ WANTED Girl for general housework Must like children. Ingaire lit Madison St. 2424 U WANTED — Fara loang, low rates. No cotamiwion, appraisal or title exaadaatioa costs to borrower. Short ltrs laaas are low as 4%. 8m m lx fore making your loaa. The xupte. LdwartfaCo, WANTED—Loos oe farms. Eastera money. Low ratea Very liberal lama, lee me tor abetneta of UUa French Qulna. 2Lm w f OPPORTUNITY — Xtrn special prices on new or guaraateed used machines. We team sewing absolutely free All make sewing ma chines repaired. Needles, oil. parts. Singer Sewing Machine Agemy. 445 8 let. Phone 411. 14412 ti FOR RENT and garage in country. Mistress Minerva Murphy. 4ta miles southeast of Monroe k 2M4ts FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home 3u4 Winchester Ht. A. M Anker 25241 FOR RENT 9 n>om house located 3 miles east ot Decatur. Inquire Roop Restaurant or pbune !*'* MHSU LOST AND FOUND U>HT - a-ft ladder and stool i* tween Decatur and Mouioe Pbune S 3. Jotai Coo h. g 1U - - ■ *" > — —— MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks. Irregular aud quiet Bonds, lower; U. S guveruincuta. higher. Curb slucks. irregularly higher Chicago stocks- irregularly lower. Foreign eschauge, firm. Cotton, barely steady. Grains, wheat and corn. easy, ot to-toc eachChicago livestock, bogs weak, cattle, slow and weak, sheep, steady to strong. Rubber, firm. 500 Sheets, neatly wrapped, S'/iill • 20 lb. White unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature, HOc. The Daeatur Democrat Co. SpeelHleieat t4Mlaisira(s, Me Beals Sea WHS Will Seeesra Sialale 9e ST4I N«ll« Is heregiven, Tlisi tin undersigned has been ap|X’ ln *•■' , A*’’, ministrator de bants non with •ill Shliecsd of Ills vstatr of •> hrWlll Miller, late of Adams th.utitr. de-'-eased. The ••tats la p|s.b«Ul> solI vsnl Wilbur Roidna-’U. Administrator lie lion Is Nun with »ill anu> >ed Mrl H. tdams, gtlerur, October u. t>«, mt. It-tS-Js. tirriin to Ya art runs Notice is hsroby Rivet, that Monday Nov. 4 win bo ths test day to pay your Fall installment of tasaaThs county treasurer's otfi'a will ba Open from • A M. to 4 I*. Mduring the taa paying aeaaoa All tanas not paid by that time will be<ee>a delinquent and sn 1% penally will bo added, an additional will be added f«r om-h year las remalne Unpaid from flret Monday In November In the year the delinquen- y o- - urred Thoae who have bought or sold property and wish a division ot ts«ea are asked to coma In st on< e Csll on the Auditor tor error, and any reductions The Treasurer ■an niske no corrections. The Treaaurer will not be res|n.nalble for the penalty of deluui tent tases roaultlng from the ommlaalon es tas-payera to stats definitely on what property the desire to pay. In 'whose name it may be found, m Iwhal township or corporation It Is Situated. f Persons owing delinquent tavs should pay them at om e. ,he law la au< h that there Is no option left for the Treasurer but onforce the colle< llon of delinquent tunes County orders will not he paid to anyone owing delinquent laves All persona are warned against them Particular attention. It you Par tanas In more than one township mention the fart to the Treasurer ■ also see that your receipts .-alt tor all your real estate and personal property. In making Inquiries ot the Treasurer regarding tn sea to Insure reply do not fall to Include return postage. 4ubh Bteksv Treasurer Adame County. Imilana. oet. T N. A. BIXLER OPYOMETRUT Byes Esamlnsg Gtosaat Fitted | HOURS 8:10 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tslsphons IM
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