Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1946 — Page 7
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Decatur Public Library Adds Many New Volumes To Shelves
Ihe Decatur public library baa added many naw coltmea of nonfiction and popular fiction hooka to Its shelve, in recent weeks, according tp Mlm Kether Efrhen berger. librarian More than J 5 n» w Juvenile books hare hoen added. and more than lb adult hooks hare been placed on the shelves for loann to patrons. Mias Klc hen tier ger. who was named librarian last September, stated that new books In both the adult and Juvenile division would lie added each week, and the lint of new hooka will he published several times a year. Following are the latest additions, divided Into adult and Juvenile groups Juvenile •Nappy (.'booses a I’e' by Hogan, author of the Nicodemus stories. Just Like Me- McKay—for ages 2 to 6. What to Do Now late Literary Guild number on handicrafts for children. Tree In the Trail another beautifully Illustrated liook hy Holling, author of "Paddle To The Sea." The Llttleet Reindeer DeWitt. Vicki, A guide Dog- Johnson. Towelfna KI-shore. Picture Story of Holland DeJong. A Monkey with a Notion- Blough Dipper Full of Blare—Williams - A beginner's guide to the heavens. Five-Acre Hill—Corey. The Tangled Skein -Seymour, Literary Guild, mystery. Golden Sovereign -Lyons. Bitsy Finds The Clue -Seainan. The Kid Comes Bick Tunis, writer of stories for boys. Green Grass ot Wyoming- -O'Hara This la the 3rd volume In the story of the M< laiughlln family, by the author of "My Friend Flicka" and "Thunderhead." Romance for Rosa Varhic. 17th century tale of the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who became an indentured servant. Batter Up— Scholz a sports story for Imys. One for the Money Lambert for hoys. Heart of Danger—Pease for boys. Once is Forever Mallette. The Burro-Tamir Hayes a story of a Mexico-American boy Dr. Morton. Pioneer in the I se of Kther -Baker. Captain John Smith-Hoiberg. Cowboy Boots Garst. Red Silk Pantalettes—Harper—a story of pre-Civi! War gi Pennsylvania. The Sea is Blue-Lawson—A Guild book of boy-and-girl romance. O 0 j CONSERVATION TOPICS b o The Country conservation club in their meeting at the St. John's fzitheran school discussed in general their lake project near Poe Club members feel that g >od ground work is necessary in the project. In the spring they hope to be aids to get some "heavy licks" in The discussion also covered possible “coon" committee for the next season. Ralph Plumb. Pittman Robertson project leader, explained the Pitt-man-Robertson projects in general He explained that money tor this type of work comes from a tax on guns and ammunition. He further Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? 'nwrtjeoul, <>< ,re w-’V, worn-out. r,haurtwl wrMv het-now- body locks iron. F<* new vim. vitality, try Ortre, Tonic T,H*ts today Crmtiin iron you, uw>.miiyn«»<l for pen; Ulan vitamin Bi Re rteiigMwl or money bark, at all drug stores everywhere—ln Decatur. at Smith Drug Store. ♦ "Your lucky stars you ought to thank For the purest milk you ever drank" - says B.lly Break O’Day. p. Moses
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Adult: (Non-Flctlon) Color Blind Halsey. A Hve’y diacussloq of the race p ohlem. Driftwood Valley — StairwellFletcher. Natural science, attractively illustrated by the authorart let. Earth Could Be Fair—Van Paas sen. Holland inrfets the German invasion. Dinner at the White House Adamic. 01 Impsea of social life at By Vote ot the People Ballinger, tho White House du.irtg World War II Man, Society and The New Testament- Scott. The Church and The Returning Soldier- Burkhart. The Ciano Maries edited by Hugh Gibson. Palestine, Problem and Promise - Nathan. An inquiry into what is happening to our American democracy. Peace of Mind Liebman What The Bible Teaches Smith. A Gospel Trumpet publication. From the Top of the Staira Fin-letter-Family life in the Walter Damrosch family as told by a daughter of the famous musician Roues and Buckshot—Flagg Memoirs by a well-known artiet. Self-Analysis Horney. Adult (Fiction:) The Jungle Sinclair. A modern reprint of an old book. Lord Hornblower Funster. The Salem Frigate Jennings. Historical fiction, war of IHI2. Kristin Lavrati’datt* r -I’nds'-t. A remarkable delineation of midieval life, translated from the original Norwegian. The Wall Between.— Harber Dan Poling has criticized tills in "The Christian Herald.” China Sky—Peat I Buck. Fall of Valor Jackson. This follows "Lost Weekend.'' Tell Your Son* Gibbs. All the King’s Men Warren. For One Sweet Grape O'Brien. Airman's Wife -Shann. Week-end Marriage Baldwin. Alimoney Baldwin Long Storm Hay cox. Harty Wedding Elie-halt The Hallow—Christie. Feor No More Edgley. Rhubarb Smith. The White Dress Ele-rhait. One for the Money Lambert. Treehaven Norris. Women liuorporated Morris. Island In the Atlantic- Frank. Meet Corlrts Aicher—Herbert. Junior Mire Benson. Office Wit" Baldwin. ’ fortune Smile Once More Williams. Topper Smith. .explained the operation of the pro , Jecte. One branch has to do with wildlife research. The other, and the one in which he is involved, is the wildlife habitat restoration projects. In project D-d the aim Is to establish habitat areas or in other words "homes" tor wildlife. The , planting done in this project will lie to provide cover and food for wildlife. Mr. Parrish, district extension forester, talked for a few mlnutw on the tie-in between good woodand conservation club work. ’Vends classification as a boon for good management of woods was hl* principal subject. In the course of the talk, he also covered very briefly reforestation and planting of wind breaks Trees, whether in the form ot a woods or a windbreak, have I some effect on several kinds of conservation. Th'ngs he listed were: wildlife, soil, and water — 0 The meanest feeling of which any human lining in capable is that of feeling had al another's success. 0 J Give to the Community i Fund. W ' 1 •• * * &W. I I e*, w ■ ■ o urn , * VL> v * jLiZr * ' WHAT MAKIS pretty Bammia I Stilley smile? Why, she's just i been crowned queen of the AllaI mander at a Winter Haven, fla., festival. (lattrattiontl)
LaFollette Is Named To War Crimes Staff Kvansville, Ind. Nov. 14 (HP) Relatives of Rep. Charles M Ln Follette, R., Ind., said today that he had been named to the legal
FT ' 11' v i wjMH few*' i I* ■ I >; BBH an - B .M- > jv ACTRESS ANN RUTHERFORD, shown above with her husband, David May. vice president of Los Angeles' May company, tearfully reported to friends that “circumstances are such I feel David and 1 must separate for a time. I'm not going to say anything about divorce because 1 believe later we can work out our troubles,’’ the pretty screen actress said. fZnternstiona/)
Decatur Women demand good taste ... in clothes ... and in bread HOLSUM BREAD mart ot^gs and u ’ oman °f >■; i -a wEr ' '9 ; w S man V ' nterests 9° together I V /11' ’ * ust as an y ta^e k nou, n for the di:4iiKhen nHsu ' 1 of its fine foods and this flavorful ■•wl bread, famed in its own right, will usually be found together ... sharing the praise if of appreciative diners. p'JFJ '.. , I , | ■■Ea h 1 1 5 t M Ml! it Wl- A
' staff now prosecuting German In i dnairialists charged with war crimes MFollettc, who cboae not to run for re-election in ordv, to make .111 IIIISII' I-I-Mful bld for the U. H. st nutorlai nomination, will leave fur Germany ulhiiii Dec. I.
Brandname Adopted For Kroger Products Adoption of a brand name Kro ger for all first quality private . lalu-l Kroger merchandise- Was an-1 nounced today by Joseph It. • Hall, i president of tho Kioger Co. The Kr ger brand will take the' plan- of Country Club, laiioiiia, Club, Fmbissy, nnd virlous other brand names under wbiih the cum i pany's merchandise la now 10-ins I sold. Work of creating a new*
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| Kroger signature and developing the packaging and labeling of the Kroger brand was done by Raymond Uvewy Associates, induatrlsl designers, of New York. The new Libels will lie dlstlngni h<-d by a ■ white Kroger signature on a blue Held This signature also will Im | used in all Kroger newspaper adi vi-rlising. —d Your Community Fund deserves your support. Give generously.
