Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every K»»nlM Ear,pt Sunday by TH! DiCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. fnrorporatod. Entered at the Decatur. Ind. Pott Oflea as iocond CU«i Mattar I. >l. H- Iler President A. R Ho! (bouse, Rac y A Bus Mgr Dick D Heller. — Vice-President Subscription Rstss ■lngle Copies I -02 Ona week, by carrierw.... .10 Ona month, by mall — -35 Thraa month*. by mail 100 St x months, by mail 175 One year, by mail ... * 00 Price* quoted are within a radius ot 100 mlloa. Elsewhere |3 50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Ropr-sentativo BCHEERER A CO. <ls Lexington Avenue. New Tork Si East Wacker Drive. Chhago Charter Members ot The Indiana l-eague of Homo Dollies. We mu»t defeat the Jape or be ruled by them -0 Victory gardens will produce food and eave you money. The United States navy is nccount Ins tor itself wherever It serves and the men who serve on the ships are becoming national heroes with their feats. —o Owning a share ,n America through a Defense Bond is lucking away one of the safest investments hi the world. Ont a stack of them and someday you II have your Investment coining back in monthly payments. —o The decent literature campaign should spread throughout the conntry, Much of the stuff put out today is ot the cheap, sexy type and a clean-up drive In that direction would be appreciated by decent citizen*. —O O — Congress has awarded a Congressional Medal to General Douglaw MacArthur and no American will dispute the tact that he deft rve* It. I’ntil be again returns to the I uited Slates to receive the acctaim of the people. It's the least this country can do for that great fighter and general. -0 Men are invited to join the Red Cross First Aid class, which will open Tuesday evening at the Lincoln school auditorium, under the direr iloa of Dr. Burk. The course will run ten weeks, with otic claaa, of two hours each. Tuesday, it's a line opportunity to learn first aid work, which might <ome In bandy anytime. -0 Bond Sunday will not be held according to plan, a house to-iiouse canvass replacing the Indiana idea. ' This canvass In al! areas will be staged <>n April 2?, thus eliminating the check-up that would necessarily follow Boud Bunday. Citizen* will he asked Io state If they are buying tiunds and of their intention to pun base them during the year —o—o—- — contest for the Republican mayoralty nomination will bring about a registering of the votes of that party In the primary election. Republicans will vote tor their candidates. Four years ago. with no opposition for places on the city ticket, they cast fewer than 200 votes la the primary. This year Democrats and Republican* will vote their respective ticket*, selecting their candidates by majority vote. -0-0 If for no other reason, the Jape uitut be driven out of the Paciflc so that this country can again have a source of supply of raw rubber As km* *• tkw ««r lento. Japan r ill msU it impossible for tu or Greet Britain to gw rsHer n»4 4

they should win. it's oven doubtful if they would sell It Io ns. When the port ot Singspore and other eastern bases are cleared of Huson* of the “sun of heaven." then most of us will be able to re-tlre the old automobile, which tn the meantime might be garaged for the duration. O »- ■ The Republican senatorial primary campaign in lUinol* to attracting widespread attention because l| is regarded as a forei tinner of the kind of .ampaign which will be waged tn many sect lon* ot the country this fall when Isolationist senator* and < ongruesmen c ome up for reelection. It Is a preview of the soit of campaign that I* likely to take place In the Fourth <oiigressiotial district ot Indiana.— Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. Material supply dealers expnw* the opinion that they do not believe the government'* latest r<strictlona on building material*, plumbing and heating equipment will deter house construction In defense area* On that assumption they believe house* can be built In Decatur, since thi* city ha* some degree of priority, due to the defense area Anyway, don’t give up your Idea about building a house here. Chance* are all you need I* the money and the determination to go ahead with the job. Let's build now! -0 The Indiana state fair has been called off and the air corp* of the V. B. army will take over the fairground* at Inttianapolto. Only the coliseum will be reserved for peace-time sports and that building will be fenced off from the midway I The army requested th, grounds a* a storage space for equipment and 1 also to use the buildings as quart-1 er* for cadet*. Hoosiers, who want j to sec the war effort carried to i p<ak strength and force, will heartily approve of the slate's action in turning the spacious grounds over to the army. When the war I* | o'ver. then w<- II -tart fairs again ! Or will they l>< outdated? —o Tin can* are a nuisance, but now away is offered to get rid of them without cost to you and at the same time aid the war effort As part of the salvage campaign, a city-wide clean-up of cans will be made next Tuoday. the strap being taken to Fort Wayue to one of the large metal bailer*. There is a nominal value in the cans and since the cost of gathering and hauling them will l>e defrayed by the city, residents are asked to nil containers and set them out along the street so that the truckers can pick them up. The caus will Impressed into bales and shipped to *m< Iters or foundries where they will find their way into armament or army equipment. Clean up the vans, flatten them to save space and thus "kill two birds with oue stone." ■ o -- - Aniwcro To Test * Questions Belov are Ute answers to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two • • -1. Alabama. I True 3. Washington. D. and Baltimore. Md. 4. Money order, registered letter and check5. "Life I* but an empty dream." d. French. 'i. Gary Cooper and Joan Fontaine. 8. Plant. fl. Eire. it. French. !’TWENTY YEARS ‘ AGO TODAY March 27-<Wl!l Simpsou attend* meeting of baseball enthusiast* at Fort Wayne and secures berth la Northern Indiana League tor Decater. -Webster Marts is circulating a petition to change the route of state highway to run south front Monroe tv the Hie mill and then west intv Berne J O. SeUeaeyer goes to Grenade. Mis*., to assist Co! Frvd Reppert 10 a big sale ot Herford entileDr D D- Clssk entertain* dueo

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I Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LEE I Exercise 'When one feel* the med of Mime esen-tse. It I* better that be choose one that he like*. He might just aa well enjoy himself and be will he more likely to beMfit ' am it. , lh- sure to exercise in pare, fresh . air Walk.ng to on* of the best ot I exen Ise*. Woolen Scarf* ■ I try woolen vearfa and ftbawl* betwei n towels Never hang them on the line, or they will stretch out of shape. I Lemons Try heating a lemon before extracting the juice, and see it you do not get almost double the quautlty I of juice. — 0 —“• f — • Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE q What type oi stationery should Im- u*ed by people lb mournA. White stationery of a good 'tuallty is corrsot. and is preferable to stationery that is bordered with blackQ. Should wedding guest* call 0.1 the bride's niothei after the wedding? A Yeo. a week or *0 after the wedding: and it I* also couiteou* to call on thv groom* mother. Q When children are visiting tors of American Security company and other friend* at dinner Retail food prices are from 2d’* to 51’- higher than in 1913. Rev. C L Haney of the Evangelical church leaves for Bremen. Indiana to attend annual chsrch conference.

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Lenten Meditations ißo* Daight L Patterson. Vnioii Chapel I'. B Chuich) "I have been erucf'Sd with Christ, snd it is no longer I that live, but Christ that lives in me." Galatian* 2:20. To be crucified meant death. Paul, thru the crucifixion of Christ, met death and came forth having experieixed the two essential element* which compose the Christian life. By faith he had experienced the forgiveness of sins through the atonement of Christ. Also he realised a new master had taken control of his life. The life ot Pau) was one of total submission to the will of God Nothing In Europe today can match the glory and splendor of a life which i» submitted to the control of Chi Ist Rtate toialltariantom at If* beat I* dxploialde loday liecause the administrators can sec no further than their own selfish Interest* Chrtotian totalitarianism, under which Panl and all Christians live, la unsur passable for the administrator of thi* life I* the author and finisher of our faith, and for the joy of saving other*, patiently endurefl the <ro*s. and I* now seated at the right hand of God. awaiting the time when he shall return with those whom He has bought to establish a Christian totalitarian government over all the earth.

Axis Spy Ring Is Smashed In Brazil 200 Axis Aqents In Prison At Brazil Rio de Janeiro. March 27—1 UP) -The Brazilian government, having thrown almost 2ot> Axi* agents Into prison and selxed four powerful radio traHMßUteru, believed today 'hat it ha* smashed the heart 1 of a spy ring operating throughout the weatern hemisphere. One agent was a German admlrvl who. police charged, was entrusted by Adolph Hitler with planning an seated first? A. No; children should iw- taught to stand until tbwir eld*i» are seated.

attack on iioiMh America from Itokaar. French West Africa. In a cunvent of the German Franciscan*. a raiding party found insignia of the Brasilian anny and uniform*, a* wel a* Naxi propaganda. They brok Into the residence of a German physician and found map* of the Brasilian coastline and 474 German propaganda book*. Nlehi Cbrifttieuecn. a Dau*, wa* accused of being the ring leader AulhorHie* said they had seized documenta proving that be was a counselor of the German navy’s radio service and coordinator of espionage communications for Brazil, the United titaies and the British Isles. — ... q _ ° TODAY'N COMMON ERROR ° I A crowd cannot stand round. but the persona composing It may stand around or about. O— - O

* RURAL CHURCHES * Union Chapel U- •- C hureh Dwight L. Patterson, minister Bunday School. 1:10 a. m. T. I. Drew, superintendent. Mornln gworshtp. 10:30 a. m — "King for an hour." Chrtotian Endeavor, I II p. m. Evening service. 7 30 p m. Ladles Ail will meet Thursday with Mrs. Blanch Brown. Mid week prayer service Thursday evening. > o’clock. ■■■o” I Calvary Kvangolieal Church George B Losler. minister 0 :30 a. m- Sunday Sc hool Hol slid Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer service. Mrs Melvin Bmitley. leader. 10:30 a. Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shllerly. president. 7:30 p. m . Friday Good Friday service. The Holy Communion will lie celebrated at this service. Decatur Methodist Circuit E J. Arthur, pastor Mt. Taber Sunday Hchool, 9:15 a. m. Ed Koos, superintendent. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a m. Archie Busdorf, superintendent. Beulah Chapel Bunday School. 9:30 a. m. Chas. Fuhrman, superintendent. Preaching service. 10:30 a. tn. Pleasant Valley Preaching service. 9 3o a. ns, with Sunday School following Harold Porter, superintendent - Revival service, 7:30 p. m. Rivarro Circuit Glbert A. Eddy, pastor Mt. Victory Sunday School. Io a. m C'losle Crosier, superintendent CTssa meeting, 11 a. m. Gregg Knlttle. leader. Worship service. 7 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Pleasant Greve Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Wilbur Suinan. superintendent. Class meeting. 30:30 a. m. Gleu Jackson leader. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. ML Zien Sunday School. 930 a. m. Jim Bebout. superintendent . Worship service. 30:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor V- B. C E . 0:30 p. m Myrtle

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POLITICAL AHI - AOVIR" Ernent Worthman DtMocrallc Candidate Per County Aaßenoor Victor H. Eicher Democratic Candidate For County Auditor Clyde Troutner Democratic Candidate Far County Clerk Edward J. Miller Democratic Candidate Far County Sheriff

Stevens, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Louise Runner, leader Note; Speaker for the Good Friday service at Mt. Zion. April 3. 12 noon to 3 p. m -Rev. Dale Osborn, Wren, O.; Rev. L. A. Middaugh. Convoy. O.; Rev. Delbert Cres*. Convoy, <).; Rev. Arthur Decatur; Rev. Argo Sudduth. Fort Wayne; Rev Paul Parker. Zanes ville. Ind.; Rev. W. C Davta. Van Wert. O. The public to Invited. Willshire U. B. Circuit Law rente Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Class meeting, 11:30 a. m. C. E . 7:00 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-

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