Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1941 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT published Bvery Evemmf Kiiwpt Sunday by THE JBU ATl'Jt DEMOCRAT CO Imorpotaied. Enured at the Der*:ur, Ind, Po*l Office ii Second Clin Mitlir. j. a Hfttr A. M. Holibouse, ffecjr 4 Du*. Mar. Dice U. Heller.. ..Vlee'l’reslduUt Subscription Rate* single c • One week, by carrier — .lv Oue jrear, by carrier 6 <•# One mouth, by toati — -34 Three mouths, by mail .—1 w Hu moutti*. by iuail ... — Lil Oue year, by mao l.iw Oue year, at office 3 UU price* quoted are within a radius i»( lev mile*. Elsewhere *3 it' one year. Advertising Kate* made known ou ApplicationNational Representative SCIIKKKKU 4 CO. lit Lexington Avenue. Now York. Ik East Mucker Drive, Chicago. w Charter Member* of The Indiana laague of Home Halites. i If* July if you don't »i.i»*i»* u to ( Ft ili/> It l iiy u|ii iioUltllUl Mi It inti i"iir*’ himm if t»y a giant* at th<* thcrmoiiM tt r. o—o I,,tur eould II alH.ul a half dor. n »wimm m- |»»'| tin , days , ,iud it would b. a popular move to i pi.ni for .uioMm r («i| lit kt >t ar. —o — Tin I ate> 4omtiiitti. for Adumali county ti.i lixii n.iiio'd by Mayor i. Hauls of Fort Wayin . It * a good I , raiiMi and *bould prove popular. j ( —o j, Wo w ill to he going through a j , pi nod m Inn it even ram* warm i , w it r. Any way li doesn't oom Pi i lull ihi ,m for any long period of j time. -0-0— , Tip weather man scetur. to be I , doing every thing h, can to pro- j , duel enm "knee high by Ibe Foutlh j , ot July" and now dial lie * got It j | done he might give u* a cool breeze o—o Win it lie «;«u* boys mu out of I i other thing* to k i p the old poltt-|i leal pol bolting, they return to tin j i two pern-tit <lub It alw.iy ai< sign tin y have run out ot amuiut- i lon. They're at It again. i '•tjliial re|N>rt* *liow that the lioyv In iiatumg camps have gained i an average ol ten |»iund* each. It i indicate* gin Ml care, plenty to eat i and probably a* much a* any thing regular hour* and the proper real. < The eiiitutment of dn twenty-one* year-old* will produce another million lad* who i an "take It" aud who it U expected will make the bent ' cold let * til tile held bccau*e ot their youth aud their health. —o Make a dati with ihc family to attend tile ttreworke dt*play at llaaaa-Nudmun I'aik Friday evening at nine o'eloi k The boy* of Adam* f*o*l, No. 13, American lu'Klon. will be your ho*ta and promlae you a thrilling hour of the Uncut. lion I mis* having an advertisetnent In Ihe fair edition of the Daily Democrat to h. publlatp'd July 25th. It will contain many feature* about the big annual event and will be »ent to hundred* of Intarrated people in addition to our regular list of 3.600. —o Hub. crlbe your *harc to the atreet fair fund The money will he paid in premium* In the agricultural ■how. a very important part of tb< event. Flan* for the fair are going forward rapidly now aud every thing will be in readine** by the 28tb. the opening day. —o Rev. 0. T. Rosselot pastor of the First United Brethren church baa been elected president of the Decatur Ministerial Association with Rav. Graham vue president and Meter seereury-treasurer.
Th» organisation Im- prov< d a Vulu a hie a**et to Ihc clly and will *“» • oil Mu in*. —o Willi* It iTrfdenherger, formerly of Anderson. ha* been promoted to a colonel and I* now aerving at Fort Ktinx, Ky A graduate of West Point, he ha* cudnttally advanced and hi* many llooalar friend* ax vciy pioud of him. lie :> a won of lit. late Ml mid .Mca. liali t'rlitcnbciger. —o—limit arc plauulng an ov« r the Ko.jrth and w* * k end holiday and w. wouldn't deprive you of It but if till- Wi-athei continue* it may b. that tie*" who stiik to the old hW'liu i liair tin tip- (tout IMir« It will h. Ju-t a* happy and a lot more I‘omforiabb It you do go, please ictucmbci tb.it it * a gooil nut) to In xtra *at etui. O—o Clot I law* of I'mdUr give* the •ii-'ouragliig announcement that iln* i* to b. a yi-ai when tin mo* ijii to* will lb>mi*h and abound in great number*. Recent rain* and tip hot weather are bringing the an iioying inti, m ki out by tin- mil •oi, it. udvim - dia ntng pwl», t hanging water In the bird bath* at least otpi a week ot pouring oil on Htaiiiling watc: that can't In* remot- d —o Mr. u tillery and submarine defilin' null* are being rushed to Ala ka a- tin i'Xpert* study the world war -ct tip a* it stand* today 11 Mi llitlci iin tak. Itu**ia In three month* and pu*h through Siberia, hi* force would Ih- within les* than thirty miles of Aianka. While it >« not Rkely. it would at*n In* foolish, Ml cording to those wliin-. duty it i* to defend tip country, to sit by wilhoiit any i ITort to meet such a measure. Sup i May 1 llic sale of Defense tioud* and Stamp* rolled up a total ot Bal.ThMi.iMNi. That half billion dollar* l* not lmpr«s**ive in term* of tie great high pr> »*ure govi iniiu ni loan* of the World War per--od Hat tip- significant thing is • hut ale* cmi*i*tnitly held around lion iinii iMHi a week. The inlying ot I* t. ii**' Hmnl* and Stamp* ought to In a *y»t. main obligation of * vi ry i ittxetl who bat- a gmid Job or a regular Income beyond the to ed* ot plain living. The Civic Section of the Woman s Club has added swing* aud playground equipment at Hatiiiu-Nutt-man park to make that delightful -|Md even more attractive lor the children. li'a really one of the most attractive park* in the middle W'wl and the luterest taken by this group a* well a* others is appromated Take your lunch and spend a few hours out there where nature lias provided kiii h a rare setting and Where tile people of the coin* munlty and the city have done so min It for your enjoyment. —o Dover nor Sthrhkrr Is not worried about the threatened continuation of attempt* to wrest power* vested in him by the constitution and 1* going ahead with his plans to give the state the very best administration ho can. No doubt some r li.tiige* will lie made in the vartouM departments and he will as be ha* always *aid. permit elected official* to name their own deputies and assistant*. In a few weeks he will have affair* well arranged In the state hou*e and buHlue** will prociwd a* usual. Indiana is fortunate to nave at the he|m such a square shouting and tar sighted leader. 0 t Answers To Test Questions \ Below ere the answer* to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two ♦ 1. British India. 2. Interior. 8. The holy of holies. 4. William F. Cody 8. Charles Dene Gibson 8. Tree. 7. Joseph C. Grew. 8. For*y 9 June 1841. 10. Finance.
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f TWENTY years t| A(JO TODAY # — • July 2. 1921 lack Ibmpsey! ' knO' k* out George* < an"'titi ,- r. tbc j champion «sf France in the fonrt.t' j roiitul to retain lit** w irld elluinP' j i tunship at Jersey < iiy. Dave Rice - illy band give* tlr*t i pttlilie concert of th‘‘ «i-a*iiu Annoiini ismnt made that Mlssj Mary Fri'ltU'T and J Dwight I’et- 1 j , ~<lll will wed the ISth Os this! month. AI Roger* Os Kend illvllle i* cook-j ing the buffalo for the taudieeue | It require* two day* and night*. Miller Brother* and Hutier placet launch named Hellmoat on park lake. Mi** Teresa Oru»l» and William , Ridiin*on married by Squire j Hull her. 1 Rev WIK \lu*grove Is c induct ! j Inga camp meeting at liellmoiit I park. o f « Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ —* -• ■ (j. When u titan and a woman are riding on a street-car which one should make the inquiries a- | limit 'ftelr destination? i A. The man should make all signal* to the conductor and in- 1 qulrles aliout destination and routes. tj Whet, fond Is served at din tier should II be taken even If one I does not like it? A. Yes; refusing any dish I* J not flatenng to your hostess' choice of food. Q. If neee sary for any reason to re-lgtt from a club how should J one lender the resignation? A. Write a letter to ihe secretary. give the reason for re*igning. and a*k that the resignation presented to the board.
Panzer I’nits Take On Shells In Polish City MBbr % 9 yHH| dflK HMft 1 ** Sf r ; 1 ImblFw WHT-qr m -|m H / rajSHH m&mm German haates load ammunition into German tanks a* Grodno forutet Foltsk city w:«*t*d Rom the Rut*tent during the ftrpt days ot the Kati drive. Thu photo and caption, radioed from Berlin, are German censored
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
To lA?ad Service Here * r- #• ii ir r * — .** * j ; 1 m 'm - .o-saak *# 1 L M* • 41 i 1 I % ' s The Melody Messenger*, pictmed abovp. will begin sn evangi-listie meeting at the First Baptist church lit this rity Sunday evening at T .'tn o'clock Each evening's service will in- featured liy unusual mush al arrangement* and a message by Ml** Phyllis Idle. For two week* beginning Monday, the young ladies will conduct a daily vacation Bible school each week day. except Saturday, from 9 lo 11:30 a. m. All children whose parent* and pastors approve their attendance will be welcome. Children through the Intermediate age will In- received.
♦ ——— — 1 ■ # Household Scrapbook By Roberta l.ee ♦ " - - — - '♦ Painting Hint Try pulling a cardboard picnic ptale under the eatt of paint before In-ginning the next job. It will eateh all the drtiipings- and is also convenient for placing the lirush when necessary to move from one place to another. Grae* Sta'n* To remove grass stains, rub Hip
garments with molasses, roll up <for an hour, and then wash in warm water and soap *uds. Porch Cushion* Bare the old blanket* and bed comfort*, cut out the good sections, fold them, and cover with .brocade or other *ult»ldi- material. They will make attractive aud serviceable poreh cushion*. - —" "O — Tunis, Fremiti protectorate in north Atfrtca, 1* ahum the size of the Rule of loiuisiana.
MOM NEWS Mr and Mr*. D H Uusmimwn of Jecksonvtll*. Florida accorapenled by Mr and Mr*. II H. lamynunan and *«n HuMile. us the *atne place arrived for a vi»l! at the home of Mr and Mrs Raymond Crlet and mm*. Monday. Mr. and Mr*. H. H laMntiiHnaii and sou. HoWue. *lll stay In this vicinity for several day* to Visit relatives and friend* while Mr and Mr*. D H lotmmtman continued on to Chicago where he will attend a convention. Mrs. Elisabeth Stanley »nd daughter, laiura. and Mr* tlarton of Ihwatur were al*o visitor* at the Crist home Monduy evening Ku*M‘l .Mitchell 1* again confined to hi* home with a trouiilesome leg Injury whlth received several years ago when be was kicked by a horse Among friend* and iclative* from a distant>• who att ud-d funeral M-rviee* held for W'tl* A. Andrew* Wednesday afiernoon were: Mr. and Mr*. Charles Derick*on of Washington. I>. C.. Mr and Mrs. John lietii'ksnii and daughter of Willaid tihbt ID v. and Mrs. Theodore Fox worthy of Cortland. Rev. C Jl Trader and Mr. Heard of I'en it vi lie ami Mr, atttl Mr*. Ilov 4• kl4—4,ii and son. W. S. Smith and Marguerite I«o---wa-llett of Monroe and Mr. and Mr*. Grnirg)' Smith and son. Terry, of Marysville, Ohio, re'urned Saturday from a two W))‘k* vat at lon visiting friends and relatives In the •V-w England -tales, where Ihe former ltv)-d lpofo-e eotulng to Indiaua as u young utaii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinton who are sp)'inlitig the summer on their farm near Roanoke attended to hu-im-** here W)-dne-ilay. Mr. and Mrs A. D. Crist an-l daughters had Mr. and Mrs. Willard W4*)i)|iug of Fort Wayne as their gu**st- Tue sday. Mr. Wooding 1* president aud originator of the A H C. eoneh line*. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Sprout and daugliler. Mr*. J It Moser of Rattle Creek Michigan, who was motori'd to thi* place 4>y her husband and and son- Friday night, left Monday for Speneervllle. Ohio, where they will .!«■ the gui-st* of Mr and Mrs. Robert Cut in an and son. for a few days while attending camp meeting in progress at :hat plate. Cl I-el Hut ndt Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Hahner entertaiitetl with a dinner for member* of their family Wi-dnesday evening In honor irf their overnight guests, Mr. and Mr*. Hahner Portzeline and sons, of Selmg-grove, Penn., who wi-re enroute home from an extensive tour of the west. Mr. portgellne is a nephrov of Mr. Hahner. Mr*. Martin liirffman and her nli*ii s. Carolyn Andrew* of Osslon
DANCE at LAND O’DANCE St. Henry. Ohio Every Saturday Night Admission 20c Open daily from N a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Choice lleer. Wine. Liquor and Sandwiches A Heal Welcome Awaits You. Millard J. I.ofold \\ I||||Pl||| FINE ART? Well, not exactly, but we do write FINE ARTS INSURANCE covering valuable paintings, sculptures and other works of art. We recommend the "All Risks” policy issued by The Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The Suttles-Ed wards Co. Agenta Decatur. tnd. Niblick Store Bidsk
DEFENSE n.iix f®l BOND Sd uiz goj q Could the Government stop offering Defense J Honda, and raise all the money It needs through taxes alone? A No Kxcessive taxes always lead to national ruin. »■ o’ By buying all the Drfense Bonds I can afford, and then some, do I do anything to keep taxes down ? A Yes If you will do this, and influence all .\ lK ir indisi friends to do this, you will produce a great effect lower** The more money raised by Iwrrowing. the less need <* wro< la* raised by taxation. «• »* 'w^-gstßf NOTE.—To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps. g» tc wtworl the nearest post office or bank, or write for infor- r uw mat ion to the Treasurer of the United State* upport Washington. D. C. rwitmii
amt Donna tom and Dianna H*» Crtat left Thursday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hoffman and son. In Frankfort. Sunday Mr. Hoffman motored to Frankfort for them. Mr*. Win Ross and grandson. Verticil Ih-tro. of Zanesville. Ohio, arrived at the home of Mr and Mr*. G A. flahncrt for a viait last Tuesday. F K. Hunniou of near Van Wert, enroute home from a conference at l.ynn. Tuesday evening railed at Ihe home of Mr. aud Mrs I. A. Sprout Mr. aud Mis. Lester Keller of Davenport. lowa recently arrived for a visit with hi* mother. Mra. W. L. Keller. WORKERS VOTE CONTINI'KP FROM FAQB «>WB which hold* 8tn*.*oo"00 In defense contracts and employs 8,500 men. The union spiraled for government action and charged the com-
™ap Watermelons Kings WE PLUG THEM on. ant II H E C'tH.H up ■ VEGETABLES HKAII MiTTITE M. I‘/,c CELERY. Mich. Sweet. K>. ««> ( ABBOTS, hunch .... 5c EGG PLANT, each H',( RADISH. White Tip for % GREEN ONKINS ( MANGOES lUC CUCUMBEK> J New or Old aa. ■ POTATOES .— peck | SunKict SunKtot SunKict LEMONS ORANGES Grapefruits m Juicy Juicy Seedleei Doz. 29c Doz. 14V2C 7 for 25c ai BANANAS lb. rlr si FANCY GOLDEN RIFE MUBKMELONB each Ole “ VINE RIFE #1 W Wl Yellow Kantam mps. SWEET CORN ...... l>oz. OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, July 4th „ Sundays and Evenings ’till 9:00 ™ YOUNG BABY PIG * Pork-Loins lb 171 c PORK CHOPS, first cut 11c PORK CHOPS, center cut .lb ARMOUR'S I Freeh Made I (Veamerv SLICED BACON I RING I RITTTI’n ! Broken siicee I BOLOGNA 1 I L> lOc I ■Mile I 8 37C * ARMOUR’S BABY BEEF ffl STEAK S lb 26c s All Cut* — None Higher Hi ARMOUR’S BABY BEEF I* ROASTS Z lb 19|c Come in, pick out your favorito out. feel ae-iured you c«r:net pay morel il'lwnmw, 100 % Pure Strictly Freeh HAMIiITRG LARD All Beef with yeur meat BRA IN *sc “Sic “■ 10c ' ARMOUR'S QU ALITY LEG OF LAMB lb 26ce FANCY SNOW' WHITE VEAL ROASTS lb 17k I VEAL POCKET... Ih. \2Y t e VEAL CHOPS.., Ih- 22c I TENDERIZED SMOKED ' I HAMS JZ lb 26c | Daisy Ma* Market House | POR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1300 mBB
WEDNESDAY. JULY 2, lOti-gp
—. rtm pany with refusal to accept MiUjiß reeommeDdattona and to rei ng» | ommla the nnton In compHane. »n*, ey gel national labor relagtoii- d a **b order. ana fi It was dlarlosed that in • nip were dtecharged at tile Ht<w>k nil navy yard *la the Interest nf uV**" tonal defense ’ An olfti nl ... B the dtemtawal* were similar thoee nt Hie Mare Islaiui yard. Ban Francisco, arhete •* ». aggM discharged for "snbverwlvi ffSB lira.” ow. r—^—— ■Mmltk
powrw gys- • Sun glare, dust, long driving hour* ofUn cause burning, anmrting or ■■■ itching eye irritation* * K eon a bottle of Eyeki on band for a refreshing * , eye bath. .g“L," 50 ( I B. J. Smith Drug U I
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