Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1942 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. i Incorporated. Entered at the Decatur. Ind Post Office ae Second Class .Matter. J. H Heller President A R Holtliouse, Sm y a- Bus. M-r Dick D. Heller V! > President ■ Subscription* Rate*: Sing!* Copies ? *'•' One week, by carrier .... !'■ One Month, by mail 35' Three mouths, by mail 100 Fix months, by mail l.T'-j One year, by mail Prices quoted are within a tadftlof 100 miles. E!«« where 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates m ide Kn-.wn on Application. National • RcprcH.-n'aHvi* SCHERRER At CO. 115 L« zlngt n Av ue. N x Y :k 35 East Wack' Drive. i'hi< © Charter .Members of The Indi Don’t delay too long for i.ix payIng After Nov» ml>i Ind. the penI • alty will have to tn added. o—o Buy bund., ami know tha' i i have done your alia m piittln; over the quota for (»<to>>. • C -C The th toiler b mi i|UOt,i (>. \d am county , fl«s """ .iml we will I have to hu.itli tin n> v ten day* » to make it Ph i». help O—C The <!■ id < ■ • .'III - to ' the boys iivi-i" -•■ i wttti any ai-ttt ■ aim of delivery before I hn-'m.is I i* nearing I'm h- Sam is request- i Illg that till III).Illi -s lie well mil 1 ol tin- mad by Novembei Ist. ( i -o—o—o—- — unity Clerk TmUtner at Hi rm today to . iv. Hu -• < Hi/. :ih Whom- i» gisli.itiou wa challenged the opportunity to coun t s umwithout lost. Tile idea of lonise - la to give every |«'l -oil eligible 111) right to vol. —o Giving up the old lypewiitei is not th.- easiest thing in ill' u Id. trap, i lady by those who require on- 1 cf the macliim > with which to earn » a living II you liaV> .m extra ent I tv turn in you may ive un. om 1 who needs Ins in..'him badly I O—O l.eon Henderson of rhe OPA lias 1 made a hit with th> ladi. by fixing ptici id from *1 ’>s to '.ir <>n nylon h<*-< with the standard biand going fur 11 .65. It i- aid that rouie ■’ wholesale h llr> li.iv. a sup i»ly oi ( 1 the 11.11. h d. irtd ox on hands fol Chrmtnia*. I 1 -0 Char.ges tn ih< appi'.at ..n for ’ your driver . cna, th. < oiunig yeai will mak< it mote ditfictiit foi tho-e who ale handicapped in any I way to obtain such a privilege Several et i i|s a. < ideal- halt <mcurved tile past year as a result of inent. lent driver-, due to physical handicaps. O—O i Men between thirty liv. and . forty Ute year of age will probably b< released from the army and given jobs lii war plant* Those trained in mechanic- will be especially . C'hosMU Experience ha- proven ( thar th. younger men make the best soldier* and that the older Me> '< anuut keep peace. Sounds reaao liable. —O—O When the Japs thasnd G''ue.tl “Vlnadar Joe” Stillwell and bi* army out of Burma he laid, 'I claim we got a hall of a oeatiug and I think we ought to find out what cauved it and go bach and retake it” Recent dispatches from that part of the world indicate he has Uncovered the cause and te ■»*►*«■» plan* to go hack and keep bl* word. A merchant al Mt. Ctanens. Mlrhifßu. who hail seventy pair* of ny."a stockingt- >o sell <ud tnoi< than tiata hut^u^viu. .st* wmh/■Rah
.-d out .i clever plan that nettled It and turned in 31.295 for war stamps He adverti»ed that to buy i pair of the uiUih desired stock- ■ iur- each lady must buy a 125 1 iond It w rked and every body I is happy. —o Frank J Viehmann. alate insuram< < ommissionei for Indiana has ordered a t'-n to-’wetify percent re- . ■ mi In <ar insurance rate*, es- !■ < tiv when the gasoline rationing I j becomes effect Iv< That will help ' ml < certainly in line with Mio fact ili.it limited use of tile i lUtomobib- will reduce liability of damage. -0 Ga-olme rationing will become i.fli-.tiv. November 2-’nd. Regis- ( j c.. hi will b> made tin- t'th Io | •in 1 i’ll at tie- -• bool- similar to I r- pi. a tin use'! loi sugar rati, n I.itii": You will avoid dislh ully .1 iii Hi'- no int'ine you sell tn . v.iinm-n’ all th. ti.es you I-,m m . m • — ot five for It you I .... mil done so. your applicati n i, .) ... i .d will be denied you. —o It i who .iij o y Halloween I : Ulk- ai> a-ked :liyear to patri- < . <y mi p. ml destrm lion. In :t,..i firn- most any thing that ... in at tin- '..-on o: the yeai ie fotgiv.'ll but With tile Wat' oil and w .'li ration orders making repair- i.npossiblf ii many instance*. w< liouid all help <a. h other. Thai im lull' s y n. boy Please help to -.iv. things rathei than destroy them I' -0-0 Theie is wal.-sp.ead sorrow over I ■I, .!■ .'ii of May Rob-on grand • i "d lady of site'll ami stage, who f r sixty yea s has been u favorite with all who enjoy the play Her 1.-ading lole loi year* had been I hat o< a moiliei and lew have equalled h< : in playing the pari ao perfectly Sb.- brought miasiona! tear* to 110 ey. . of he: tails- but mostly lie bi ought smile- and laughter. Her rob-, wen- Mlway* wlulesonie and uplifting. —o One lllillg I.- slie 111 the batlie ot Russia and that is that snow, sic t rain and mud are <>n their , suit and will aid them in driving II:. Naxi anniv ba< k fioni BtallUg ad and other points ot advantage It has be n a long haul lainpaiuli ' l.nt just wh.-n the world waa immieiiiarliy expecting announce.itim.um .im ills 'I the fall of the k«-y < ity. i.-.-.ve- would appear :ioin some win-re. cross a bridge three fed wide and turn the tide. Th!* happened time and again and th*' lai t is probably ileal to Hiller by now. that h< cannot break the pint of the Soviet fortes. Now < >ni.s winter and more problem*. Slowinq Down: The .'.5 iniie-.in hour . (*•< d limit winch h<- public has li<-< n asked to ob.eive hasn't turned out to be such a s< ver. hardship. In spite of the lai t that there is a* present no legal way in whiih the speed limit cau lie enfon cd. the public has cooperated splendidly, and it is nothing short of amazing to see how tew motorist* are violating the speed limit. The 3»-nii!v speed limit was asked in an effort to nave rubber tires, and it probably will accompiiak more In that direction than drastic gasoline itionlng with no limit on speed. It is nut so mu* h use aw mUuae of lire* that causes them o weai out. INsrovery that automobiles can be driven at -omethmg less I hail <" or '•> mil** <n hour and Mill arrive eventually at their destination may have its effect on goatwar driving speed*. It Is not altogethe. improbable, that the iedu* tiou m aiudenls aiouc will be deemed saMctent reaauu to act lower .-peed limit* A top *peed ol *ay tiity mde* an hour may vary likviy be auupled. “ud veiigialy tbtia U nutth to be mid lor such a program — Go. hen KcwvDemo ! ernt. , « Teaa. ka« tl comumuiiio* ot i«e esi or mult- puuuuik>n
:| "EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY, FOR TOMORROW YOU DIE!" 1 I il nQo I ill!
FDR Pays Tribute To Merchant Marine Special Tribute Is Paid By President Prenident Roori-velt ill ill* re* vent broudewat paid a *p<-< tai tribute to our npleiidid merchant uiarim with the tollowing word* We have u!m> ha<l to face the piobtcin <>r *hippiiig Ship* in every part of the world continue to Immink by i-iiemy action Hut the to il loiiiiag* of »hlph coming out of Aiiiei lean. Canadian and Britiah -hipyaidif. day by day. han lucre**. rd ao fart that we are getting ahead of our < iiemir* hi the bitter battle of trali»|>urtati<>ll In expanding our *lil|>|*iiig we have had to eiillxt many thousand* <>f men for our merchant marine. The*, mm an serving tnggn!ficent> ly They are risking their live* every hour *o that guu* and tanka aipf plane* and ammunition and food may tie carried to the heroic defender* of Staling:ad and to all | tin- United Nation* son ea all over the world ’’A few day* ago I awarded the In hi maritime di*tingui»hed m-tyk* , medal to a young man—Edward F Cheney of Yeadon. Pa —who had *iiuwn great gallantry in re*< uing hi- coimadew from lhe oily water* of the H<-a after their *hlp had been torpedoed There will be many mon- -m il act* of bravery.” When naked If he had any remark- io make on the piexldetit * li,i>.id<l.t. Rolw-rt T Sexton. Chicago, legioiial director of the United State* maritime service for the itfatc* of Indiana. Iliiuolw and Wfflioiiflin. »aid: “I wa* e.pev tally pleaned by the prcHldent'* many direct comment* oil ihe merchant marine. The maritime service offers them y. ung
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I men ulold opportunities for adi vancement In war time and a key position at high *alary after the war In th<' postwar period, men In the merchant marine will go on Hiipplying the exhauiited world with lhe many necesiiitlefl it requires." The United State* maritime service erolling office for thin area I* located at 12" N Berry street. Fort Wayne and will gladly answer any question* pertaining to this interesting brain ii ot the service Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to th* Test Qutition* printed on Page Two. > • 1 False. 2. one ißrazili. 3 Philippine Island tribesmen 4. Italy a. Thoma* 6 Fa he t Legally it take* 3 or more person* ) 7. The Bible Luke l:l<j. *. Bach and handel. 9 Sundial. Iff. Texa«. - ... o Twenty Yeors Ago I Today \ ()< lolm i 22 ISJ2 wag Sunday ~ — Q ■■■ i Household Scrapbood I By ROBERTA Lit | Mending Lace An effective method of mending a hide In lace I* to put a pice of paper under the hide and stitch on the machine until the hole I* niled Then pick out the paper. Be *ure ito us,- very Hue thread tor the j *titchlug Spiced Fruit Pec! A (Mipuiar confeillon I* spiced i fruit |M-el This I* made by adding clnnainou iiark and whole cloves to the *yrup u*ed lor cooking the
peel The proportions are haJf al stick of cinnamon and six whole ■ dove* to ea< h two cups of sugar. Puffed Sleeve* To press puffed aleevt*. turn : them wrong side out. slip a folded towel under the puffs, and then quickly pres* with a warm iron. — ■ o ■ - Modern Etiquette I By ROBIRTA Lit e ■—■—— -"■ ■ ■—-—e Q. Which I* correct form, "Mr*. ■ White, this is my husband,” or, Mr*. While, this ir Mr. Walker”? A. The correct form is. "Mrs i White, this Is my husband ” Q. Where should the man guest of honor sit at a dinner party? A. At the right of lhe hostess* Q. 1* it proper for the bride to carry lhe bridegroom* ring? A. No. The maid of honor gives it to the bride at (he same time that lhe best man give* the biide s ring to the groom. ROLLER SKATING Our First Anniversary Friday night, Oct. 23, Serpentine and ballcMiß.w. Skating. KunSet -——- - I O-- ■ — — -..11-, ttOTICH Nolle* I* hcrobv given that Edith I'aulliH .M -rriis'n ha* filed with the undersign*'! an application fur the Adam* Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear th* evldenc* and determine th* time and place of birth of «*ld applicant. **r*c»ble to th* pr_>.|»ion ' of Chapter 2t, Act* of the General of Stat* of Indiana, for Wltne** my hand and seal of said Court *hi» i.'nd <iu> u l Oclobot ISI2. CLYDE O PltOt TNEtI Clark of th* Adam* Circuit Court O' C. 3* sones, Notls* ia keraby giv** that Anna Hhaffner Ham her ha* filed with tha und«r*lgn*d an applkatlo* for th* Adam* Circuit . Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to - h*ur th* evidence and determine th* time an* plae* of birth of *ald applicant. agreeable to <b* provielos of Chapter 24, Act* of th* General A**<-mbly of Slat* of Indiana, for i 1»*1 wltnaes my hand and seal of *«ld i Court Hu- 32nd day „f th-tuber. 1»43. 1 , CLYDE a TMOL’TNKR Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit Court. ' <h«. U |
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