Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT rshUabod Every Ev.uiug Kk< epi Sunday by fMA ’’SCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incur purs ted. Biterad at tbw iMtcatur, lud» Po't Oto. a aa Secund Class Matter. J. H. Hailar . President V K. Hullbouse. Ss. f * Bus Mgr. Utek D Hellar .—.... VlccPiMideul Subscription Rates Single Cup.vs I M )na weak, by carrier.— _ .10 Ous yuar, by .ar rier. S uu Du*- mouth, by mail _ 35 Three uiuuths, by mall ——. I.UV Sa mouths, by mart — 1.75 One year, by mail Mt (Me year, at offlca.._ 3.v< Prices quoted are within a radius of luu miles. Elsw where |3 30 une year. Advertising Bates made known ou Application. National ReprcseutaUVa bl MEEKER a CU. II L«amglou Avenue, New York •4 Kost Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The InAiaua League of Home Dailies liny in I. u«. Bund- and p«>-ial savings. Tiny ar. good aud its the i igbt thug to du. O—O When you walk .uro: 111. Hi. I go to tin .<• in; aud hdli.W tin | yellow Im- II you cooperate I there- is little dang. i. —O-*> Don't let tin gia-" and w< >d» <>n | va< ant lot- get away I <>in you | That niak. i it that mu. h harder 10l handle and ill tile in. iiiiiiiii- glv. - , th. < Ity .1 loppy u|»|» .name. O—O 11. »ur« to iu< ludi lu your plan- i fu a M< lllot lai day outing, tin dr te> iiiiiialioit to k> > p tile i ar hipi control at all times. uul to rp.td and to Im .au-fu, in every Way. —o A b w drivers continu. to s|>< < d ov. r lu.aiur streets and it look- j as though ih< only way to correct ' tin |ira< tir> will l» to bear down on th< law titli.ei,- are warning you Why not .oopciate? «»— o- — St i< nli-1 of th. government expedition returning from tin Antanti, report it w..- o cold down there that tin tilling, ill Ill’ll teeth dropped out ami lin y 1. It 75 yanked tin.lai in tin land of tin pengum- ludiauapoli- Ti>u<*. -O — Th. building Ikhmii <ontinu< - in Js. atur a» can readily be <u by a drive around th. outlying distru t*. Many new houses arc under construitton and then air many evidences of activity. Tbe city is nt adlly growing. —o i'r< ident Koos- velt will talk Io th. people of the I'nited States tonight. You should listen for he is the acknowledged leader of this great nation and knows the situation hi tler than any other American citizen. —I "Q— — Q IIIIHII It Th* gnat hattle-hi|> Hood is at lh< bottom of the on an after a clash with tin* German Bismark The British call it an "unlucky hit tn the magazine but perhaps th* HHI model of lighting boats have something over those of twenty years ago. The battle of the north Atlantic still rages. —o The beautiful and modern new home of the Loyal Order of Moose. Adams lodge No. 1.311. is moving along and Indications are it will be ready for use by the promised time. September Ist. The lodge is one of the most active here and mem here are eagerly anticipating the good times they will have In this building, comparable to any in the middle west. —o Decatur Pythian Bisters ar< entertaining sisters from a dozen towns and cities in this part ot the slate today, the occasion being the Golden annnerssry ot district number lour The celebration hero »

d< dliatcd to Mrs. Florence Bain, past gram! chief of the slate aud Mi- Kan no Frlstoe both iharter luembri -h< i- V hue program has ’■<*<ll pit-pared and a good lime I* * in for visitors and for Imai sisters I o_o Huy <»n« of Hu»»v fl* s’’ (tefvnst* 1 ImiiiU* it thi (H.stoffl. i , lay il away j ami in ten yi-ais you can .ash it f<n >25 or g'> io the bunk ami buy I a ii g. li.md .it start a postal sav- , aid .it tin I* <». Tin ie is mi • high powered < .impulgii on and if ' i<ni I’.i. t want these till.' Invest I , met ■» others will take them Th< ' id. a i- <■: every one to have some ot hem Ii shows your patnoimn •nd it allows excellent judgment and thrift. —o k.v< tybody likes band mush You may mil admit il hm wh.ther you ar> young or old you get a thrill when the band strike- up a iiianh I Vely pine ill IIIUsII . The lii- conceit will b< given tonight by >h< lui.itur high school baud lb . . ’ll listen. During the sum inii ’ins. < nti itaitiiiii'iits will Im veil <a< Ii Tm sday mgbi by this band ami by the- Hl. Joseph ami Gn. in uauizalloas. They aie all good ami you will surely enjoy them. —o am* Th<*r> surely Jitth doubt in the I mind of any person that the war situation is - nous and that we I must go on with the program to p .pat. for whatev.r comes. IW h. Hi.•: w. ii-. it to <|< lend this I land or in giving aid to tliosi who I would keep ih. orealis free, we I must not follow the l ours.' <>: many foililri.- that are now helpless. I'crtamly thei. must hi a lllealls of lea. king a |H»lht of unity so that we I may do ih. big p.b ahead in the ' wisest aud hi st manner. —O-0 Sin tin M 11.-t .md I hi< l Borders : han .ach i-smd i..|'i<sls !o tin public Hi.it law- ordinances and | rules Im- strk-lly followed that traf!h. may l» made safer and that j lie. <||<-, accidents will In avoided. Tin y should have your ruopi ration in this very important matter. The stat, highway nn n have remarked the downtown sections and observation of the lilies by pedestrians and by .ai drivers will help very much. lAm'i make il neiessary tor the officers to order arrests. O—O’Tin billow Jackets baseball bam wow the Northeastern Indiana '.miennn meet at Hartford City last Saturday, defeating Kendallville lx to u and BluSion '■< to 1. The victory was important for it wa- the third successive year tbe 10. als had won the conferenc* ami by so doing are permitted io keep as a school souvenir the trophy. S< haim rloh was the pitching star and did a fine job. allowing but four hits in each game. The entire team played excellent high school ball ami deHerves much credit. t'oiigratuiatiotiH are tn ordei ami we offer th. tn sincerely. —o ! Farmers are asked to express their opintem ou wheat marketing quotas proposed by the AAA in a ! refeienditin vote to be taken next Saturday Provisions fur holding , the election in Adams county have t burn made by the local athli.ited t committee and the polling anuoinic••d. The polls will be open from 7 A. M . to 5 P. M . Central Standard time. Farmers who have needed 15 r acres or more of wheat are eligible to vote. Tbe government will be I guided entirely by tta outcome of tbe refi ieudum. there being no do* ; sire to force any program on the farmers if a majority does not wish restrictions. The procedure fol* a s lows tbe advantages ot living in a # ftee country, vhere tbe majority rules. The referendum next Saturday should not be confused with past AAA or governmental farm programs as no other crop, except a wheat u affected. There are no e restrict ions, either in planting or marketing on com. 1 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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COURT HOUSE Set For Trial T!ic <a-.- the Federal Imnd i lUnk of Louwvilh against Mr* a.n In I Gleitdenning was set for rial .June I Enters Appearance In ’h. suit of ’he Let Hardware Hti|>nny agusn*t A J Smith, apl» .ir.ini • f<> ’ln dcf.-ii'lant was rntered by Vincent K.H.y Case Venued Th.- -uit of Charh-a Affolder ak.uii-’ Herman M Gillig and nth er- was u nii.sl to Jay county upon I motion of the dxf. ndaiit. Finds For Plaintiff The ..nn' found for ths phiiuliff I in the mt of tin- iK'catu. Lumber | ' aivpany aaainsi A I’. .Mylott in 'he -um <>f I'.l 13 and ordured sale of real estate to satisfy the judgment. Filed In Court The ca- oi William F Hochem> y. i again* Herman Weber was fil.-il a- a cause in oinult unirt from th. justice of peace court Case Venued Here The case <»f Christ Krueckubcrg. I ,i» i-xecutor of ’he estate of Chris* tian KrU'-i kelH-rg. against Carrie llhiiue was venued here fruui the Allen circuit court. New Motion Filed In the suit o< I amis A. Holthouse against Christy Akotn and others, a motion was fil.il by the defend j ant to ie<|iiire the plaintiff to state facts in his amundnl complaint to ,ui>puit certain <-oiM-lu»i<>us. Citation Ordered In the Imiitul -.uparatioii suit of i Amanda E Ward against Harley ■ Ward, an affidavit showing failure { to comply with a court order to pay , money was filisl and a citation fur the dofeiidant was ordered issued returnable June 7 at 2 p. in. Appearance Entered In the suit of Goldie May Bos against Fr.il J. Roe, appearance Ibr the dufeudant was entered by Ed A Bowse. Set For Trial In the divorce action of Isabelle DatwHon against Arthur Daw-on. the cause was set for trial on Juue 11. Estate Cases •In the estate of Noah Falb. application for letters of admiuistralion wa i filed by Joel Mazelin. Bond ,n the sumi of l*&n Was filed < xaniin* od and approved. The final report was filed, examined and approved in the ertate of Christian C. Hpmuger and tbe executors discharged, the estate closed A scJwdule for the determination of the inheritance tax in the estate of Peter Burkhalter was filed and rcrfernsl to the county assessor The final report was filed In the estate of Ja«ob P. Neuenschwauder and the notice ordered n turuatole June H After examination and approval of rhe inheritance tax appraiser'll report In the estate of Daniel A. Hehn. the court found lhe uet value of the estate to tie >1.257.35 A report of the sale of real estate was filed in the estate of Robert Meiliers by the administrator de bonis non. Bernard J. Clark In tbe estate ot Jessie Margaret Waggoner, lhe report of tbe inheritaace tax appraiser wwx .-xaimaad •ad approved wad tto court touqt tbe net value ot tbe extite to bo

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11.102.51 Real Estate Transfers Albert D Hunsicker. it ux to Ralph J Spade et ux inlot SI4 in In-.atur for >3150. Fn-derick J Hoe to D' Imus N. Ro.- 30 acre* in Blue Creek twp. for >l. 1..-WI- Struhm et ux to Bertha Stauffer I acre, iu French twr> for 11 Earl W. Miller, pt ux to Clement F. Sn.il parts of iniuls 351-552 in

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, —■ - ■ ■■■■■ — Decatur for >1 4'broter 11. Hears, et ux to Han-1 imk Eley part <d mint 15 lu Berne for >ldto. Virgil P. Irwan to II W. Sigrist 130 acres in Root twp. for >l. Frank McConnell, et ux to Ray Heller, et ux iiilots Ml Io M.I in Decatur for >l7ko. Marriage Licenses Lloyd A- Myers. Itecatur. route one to Myrtle Alice Rupnght. Issa- . S

♦ — —< Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Quepflons printed on Page Two < 1. James Stewart. 1. Isaak Walton. 3. True. 4. Kev elat lous. 5. In-Pauw. < William Willett. 7. Huspendrrs. ■. Roosevelt. k f KI b. Yes. 10. I»l<. 0 - Modem Etiquette By ROSIRTA USE tj la II permissible to contradict another p.*r»ou in conversation? A No M you can politely present an mvposmg viewpoint. !• will create further cun vernation; hut drop the Hulijnct If you find that the other person's feellnc* are becoming hurl. Q When a child has outgrown the wearing of a liWt. should he be allowed to eat with his naidiiii tucked under hl* chin? A No. he should Im- taught to u*e a iiajikin eactly aa oldur pcraona tur. route one. Clinton Hitnon Liechty. Herne, to Helen Irene laigtirbill Herne Amos J. Bommer. Herne, to Miriam J Ginter. Decatur, route two. Arthur F Mpranger. Herne, to Linda E. Simon. Berne W Hoy Numbers. Lima Ohio to Iva M. Newland. Geneva. Thomas Henry Hunt. Lima. Ohio to Alice L. Gulden. Geneva. SEE t/i/s fine new PERFECTION OIL STOVE • Horo s tho lotest Perfection, with three High-Power burners—a stove os attractive in appearance os the finest modern range. Used with a portable Perfection avon, it provides fast clean and economical cooking and baking service. Como in and see this and the other Perfections Lee Hardware Co

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do. q Where. In the eburek. is Ihs bridal pnictmeion formed? A In the vestibale. This ran lie done vary quickly if it Ims been pi .peMy rehearsed W - ' Z TWENTY YEARS " ; AGO TODAY May 27 Bev Lyon* o< the f'huw h of Gul will baptise fifteen at BeUmont lake Sunday afternoon Nathan Becker. Civil war veteran is d'-ad a’ Read City. Michigan. Wai Wi-mh.igf appointed agent for clliten's training aunp, Commissioners sign the bond* for MICE. Merryman. Wolfe. Kro<-kolx-rg Hherry-Arnoid. Stunnburaer and Kinney roads. Government takes over all the property of Grover Bergdoll. millUry draft dodger, now in Germany. ■ Il Bi Household Scrapbook * By Roberta l,ee Prevents Meringue Shrinking To help prevent inxinxue on cream or fruildHled plea from shrinking while evoking, lie sure that it cwv«nn the entire top of the pie and touches tbe rkns iff the crust. Hake lhe meringue for abuut 15 minutes in a slow oven and keep it out of s drwft while it is

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’oeking. ‘ •"WM, , Din, . s»t, „|, •" t" Wh w t ’’Mg "••king Blh Witgj •’"I cr-amr . h UnvarmsM, I nurmshM ' Memorial Adm.ttrd erson; Mrs , w **k Montpelier, Mrs. Wood .MonrMwgis, ' ARRIVau ma. Him k.«n. y. r of parent, ~( 4 ll<hy at the Adams county pKal thu morning „ * O'clock. The hw>y pound*, eleven Hhd m-mgj and -he hm been 5(10 Sheets, aegfu S’/gMll • 20 lb. WhiuZ ertnarked able for all kind-. oT2 graph work and suiUbhb ink signature, Me. ’ The Decatur Denucrgh