Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1945 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT t —— — PublHheJ Kvery Rv*nlnf Except Sunday Ry TIIK DECATI’R DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered a' the Decatur. In<l. P<” Office aa Secubd Claes Mattar. J JI Hailer President A R Holtbouse. Sec y A Hua Mer Dick D Halier - Vice -Preald* nt Subscription Ratea Slngl. Copies ••••— I' * One w.tk by carrier „ Py Mall In Adame. Allen, Jay and Well* eounil<*. Indiana, and Mercer and Vai: W»>rt counties, Ohio. 1 1 in per y»ar. 12 Sa for six men'b*: fl "•* for three months; 5u cents for on" month. Kl-ew!..-re; 1550 per year; D"" for six rnoit'hs; I! <55 for throe months 50 cents for one month. M*n and women In the armed forces I-50 per year or |1 U 0 for three moufhs. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application, National Representative BCHEEREH & CO. 15 Lexington Avenue. New York, 85 E Wacker Drive, Chicago, ill. The f ill > i uh ought to lie >*'•< paw pirmitfinsf ex, y olp tile **i* : ■< **n • y if >uj yin.’ bright bln * )> f oh* r -0 fiov • d :.v p»»!l ♦’ D • ’ V ?l * > tl their pi ink li<'■>i ■•. •- i the penal’’. ' i'e I ■' • o—o This l ■ . u’li for ;iv V yoiir local '.i' “ The f ill «.i ( nient mu • me' by Nuk-.i*,.. '.th if tile I V ■ ■ ■ i" av- ~ . u— u— Plan ■ •< dihg o ii •« the < all.* ■ci id. io Hallow. . n ’ ■ > • ■ H be .< good till < ' I' i <>ff »ti am Hid 1 to enjoy yo . -• If That tin* biisinerM of .ai ng rahbits is mere., mg in this .minty ».U very evident to those wlio .1 tended the annual show at the Ad lill- lOUlily garage ov. ! I|e Week! ••nd Hie display was large ana .... high grid. —o—o <i< n> I M A ‘ . I *!' " around mm :■ H. nduig tin boys lr>m< t ”• “i i’a if: a? fa-i ..- s»a., i ..am w carry them A nidi ■»n and a hat | an now . o i'e ind iiiop w i follow t . . v—u—.Sell .: ol Uh, hot e.- |y !... I oil Ul i V w lit. ■■ poli' | ally Mirs • •' thing- >'• •' . n i ■ ■ 'I convent loti i e < .eiy ■>: : I • to e. |, j . ■!’..! V y G II I’ e,. -0 G.'fll Ia) I'a fl’i .1’ f .-titer, oh. ' - f .r ■ ' 11l ! i.U* j' itlg he w ..• sh ng ■ time to keep him; wa ii wate. At li ,l A • i i a high leg,nd |o; .' m O—o PI. a < m< I >de u ,u, v o. i , , >•. make fm th lit n< an • .. tnai ked amount ruffe :.ui ■ i> • ym: ti.ii> i>: V.'' ■ y ■• u T money H|„ . d>u| t> In III.: I . io am! wom.ui ii. l!i< .. ;m d < • home ami t.., 1 Hi. m tow . : normal Lt. .—o—o- — Mi < Elmer <' l'. r i oi !'.• the m w |>i< men ol tli< In mo. jc Women's club and witii hi ah corp- of assistant will a ! '■'< organizing the voters in Hi. ll'l'l election. The annual meeting held here WHS v. ry sm <e-.,fi1l ant! eh joyabte and numerous meeting, u< to le held i in, h‘'t ye . O—o * The big C-51 Globe plane is on Its first n gular around the woild trip, scheduled for ix tiays. It ltd. Washington Friday evening ami m due back there Thursday. You > an make the trip when you are ready at a cost of *2,4l>V. further proof that tite world is small amt that Ute United States is just a little m»rt of it.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
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■ ..Al ;g a Ilia io op* i ioll p< I'li. Hied Munday, Earl * r.iwtoru of ie -'ate lii-’.i-Aay • o:ii:ui.-» oil ar-U ■ h* * i'Ul' a g .way ;' Ji i* Ohio -ia'e. *,)-.. to ilmittiiK >’.i iiroiimi Alli non ,*• tak ii ore; by ’he -late. Ity!(”*l M i y - ’ “ ir- and *,i -rory -I’u f in Hoy I! iiiyoii and >on. M and Mr Jam* - U. -”.<ld go o G Hid ll.G'l le. .Me ■■ '*> Vl-i a :> a days. Dancing—Hartl linie Square and Round Dance Wednesday Niulil. Od. .’>. Prizes. SI N-SET. 'SI 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATION’S Liquid. Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops Used Only As Directed. Democrat Want Aus Get Retrain
fatso»»« _r~ M •STEP Bight up. uAOIES - WE MAYE 4 MEAT%MV» FCQ EACH POUND or YOue USED KAT • wurihoiTse ; The iin.il lejinf i. 1 ’i” Albert I Reppert esta'e Wa ‘d* i by Mu.* j |[. pp. t. miml’ ir iu'i x '»'♦ 'l' | pl .Veil, Invf nto: y nunibe .n* in 11 ! Amanda swell <■- . • * * HI •• ■>' (•• ~ik Id lloinike. ad.iiini*' aoi - towing 'o’.il alii'Hlllt "f |h I -oli.i p ..pert,, ill nice.’cd n C gov '< i nui. n build. at «I. I'• Cause Set For Trial I , . iniiiai -land. . ■ i-. of !:•■■ , l: ii e V . of ci.ll in • i >r Ma. ti > indie . iii g:ng amt ' with . i tiinal slander ugaittr th- • p|, jj:' ~ • ' for ’ ill on ii . 2'» T . affid ni' . irc< - ’ii.i’ S> h. . Ib r ma'le a defam ’ory and -..nid r> 1 'a’. .»!• it again t ' the ifj'l.v.in ,r i." mo’li. r'- Home I \\ a <a- . •' a* ip on lu y>i The ass dux ' -la'.’" ' i C ‘ '• plain' ff <• v'.itld. H ' 8.l - y I* a netn »r *f r >' army, s it’iotted i: G. many LEGAL NOTICE FOR * I oiitiiiifrd I r«»i*i r.iu*’ Owrl • .n tii*- county. Th. • .al .-1., ■ on io det,- m ue the ifll. HI Oi blinding tile mi inorial lio-p tai .n this city, w.c I held Oil May I. I'*-’" Til o giinil i i.ond -1. wa-* ..nd tw . add.'loll*! appropi 'lit 'oils «• r< 111 l.le 111 Septellib. I'K.’O «I*' I I wi• appropi ..it' ll and II Jtl 'e ! <;*', ill.*, v, aS f lovi led *“ *> id.-, the th I sto.y ol the built- > illp ‘ Eggs Grill *ri Window. I’ a tlatul M. tl|>. .-an slim >i _ through plat, c a-- di-play • w.i.a .a hi ~ il'.w* own 'ol. set . fill’ to a 1 artotl ol egg -
| • / JOHN C.FLEMIN6 ; “ » CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX iknew something — perl ips m >re said" .tn “'' TERRY FLED on through the than Corinne -of politics in gen- He • I darkness. for a time consom- <.f fral. An. she ha learr | more >.,t ouch nothing but the urgency <t leaving' his problems on the estancla than .<r, .■ ■ ~, ■ behind her the pieseute of pain Corinne. ■• ■<• . ' , built up Im, I the sped 01 the rylh-, , Impatiently she Mr asi k J ■■ mic pampas music? > ihese n . ’do-is 11111 e h ope a first n.< M • . ~, .i. _ ..s- Strange, the stubborn tenacity «>f Bueno- A.. ... 5 She was breatli.cas, the music (he (ll .. |rt thr „ ving j b;( ,|f against her <l. r t ' only a fain, wh.spvr m the tan<*. v.hen she hndly slowed her . . f thought “H ’ | rap»’«/■« to a walk. Rhe was a, h(>r thc path woun .j a( . rO as any’go. i ~'’ ■ good half mile from the Hou.-. but fanning a tree- night in hstill m the park whrnh surrounds 1 pnol sh ' n M(ippeil as tll( . hlnc k < ’ it. The air was heavy with the cfnter of (he | >rtllge an< i looked bat. w.th s ■ , a I mixed fragrance she loved-tne down lnt(J (he tranquil (I( . pth , of an(l si? .. r . i , scents of thousands of trc<-. bn- tj, e wa t er k wgH that strange feel- a him. • at-’ r . j P'Hted for the fabulous grounds. )f j hat weaj!|>r ,.j beri i H . t . palms, camphor trees magnolias. t hwght . Tliat SC nse of having flex 11.-■ t m.mcsa.l, elms. Engl-sh < ~P p et land that waa hcr< T) „. -Heip I I beeches. The night breeze wh£. f of vth( ., r r . : i . j T . rry v - pen among them, the moonhght b had hfr n , Wlth a , sifted >n exqm.Mte patterns along h , e f Brook , you v.h-if ' : ... J the path before her. • Kimber)y ' , -What I> ' ' •Terry Arnold, you're a silly perhaps, she told herself, there’rnurmurc . for,lf she told herself fiercely. This WAS s(<;ne gtrange enchantment In ,a p<a>! t■ n > kind of mooning was all right for this country of space and spirit, and i sleep? I: 11 • [ 17-year olds—or 70-year olds. But| on i y they went home because they hand aw.<\ she had no time for romancing. i tia J re tuim tickets. Well. F.tz would ir.«r t » . -v Especially the hopeless sentiments conu . Ronn- An ,| would take her is well a 5 of the pampas song. It was that back. And some dav Argentina, anto go- I 1! song that pndermlne 1 her. She was the pampas, and Windemere would ; •-•■•-yoti,' i sure of it now. She took deep be wily names to her again. A smile j and I m breaths and clenched her fists. I n f passing nostalgia, maybe for the joking, t Jime had put it straight enough, i em(> ti nne Me had left scattered You mu«t Brooks didn’t-and wouldn't ever over the wa. mg sea of the pampar you cane know any woman was alive aa long j n the dark .<urfnre nf the pool i<- > as he was engaged to Corinne. And '. be could see the white contours of knov. ••, he would not break that engage- ber evening dn s. And as she ..nd a.-ki ment. Therefore, she was only watched it alisentlv Raffs voice you bn' ( harming herself if she ma le the sounded at her elbow. ' mistake of falling in love with him -Watching your reflection?" ’he 1 She was welcome to stay here She smiled. but didn't turn ns he he v s longer, long enough probably to fin-, ] ( . an ed over the rustic railing beside propos d r ish her novel. That is what she: her. free. g. ■ ' ' should do. But there was no point I •<| m leaving it” she sail. "On|<onsei in staying on at the c.dancia il dark fiigir.s att< r1 m gone, it v dl' tier, u ' ' she didn’t keep studying her hero ..., e 0)lt of thc pon ] an< j walkjl'S? ” lr ' ' and heroine. And if she went on through the tree. , like Qu< n ho. • emotional binges like this when she Mary's gho. t through the castle. I’. ! ' saw them together, she could cer-1 v .-|ll listen to the wind- the pam- < " tainly not write. pa> v .. inii it V l )l smell all the. ued The trick of it was getting hack smells of the ft iwrring flax fields hand • into balance. She argued with her- ■ and the jasmine and 'he paraiso, ’hi •-• self desperately. Even if she could trees. It will listen to the owls and ia Mi; ; have taken Brooks away from his !the chaja.- And I shall smile in my i , fiancee, she wouldn't want it that sleep in my pull-down apartment "f ■ way. She believed in a sort of kis- bed In New York.” |bn met when it came to building one's She waited for his laugh V.lwr. ’ ' ' happiness on the bias of another it didn't come, she turned to look >'• ’ _ ‘ t • person. And even if there had been at him. He was watching her withithougt . ( , J no barrier between them he still a queer look flf concentration which s ’ u n " , ' could not have loved her. She had Startled her. nothing to bring him. No heritage "What's the matter. Raff?’’ | prop.*-*. 1 * . of shared interexts. no family name He smiled then, and said quietly dcr* ■ of importance to the scheme of his "Nothing. I was just thinking - you nwici i ";■ life no knowledge of ths problems do like it here, don t you. Ten * ‘ of his career. I “I—gueas I love it bester than man Bp centm”'"'' i t But here her /heart rebelled. She 'any place I've ever been," Terry i
Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area X,4iWr< 7X First Piesbyterian ' \ basket Mlppe W ill lie h'd Wednesday evening 'lt •* *'■ : <dock In the Presbyl* riall i hill h hasem-nt. mid every family .s in i,led Th> ladies aid will fuinisli j rolls, b lllei coll and I. e ci> Hill i and cue is me usk.d to bring the i own table .TVice atld a lOVered >» Th.* principal speaker fm the t v-
- 'M® J :/ f I - mi iv/ al B V 11 11 SHOWN ABOVE i« one of the unionlata who w ■ ' • ‘ police tin they endeavored to break up a rio* <* | istcr.i and members and oflieiala of the AEI. >’ | i Gerald L. K. Smith rally In a school. (/nfern-ocn/ a ..'idp.wti j
TUESDAY, OCT 2
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