Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1947 — Page 2

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Lillie While House To Become Shrine Shrine In Memory Os F. D Roosevelt The Little White HoUM, Where Franklin D. Hikisvvelt. rounder of the Georgia Warm Sprint* Coiiiklh •*<m died and which he left to the foundation in hi* will, ia to be turned over to the state of Georgia to he maintained a* a -brine Basil O'Connor, president of Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, revealrd today in making public the 1#46 annual report of the organ! Cation. For the purpose "of ,-st.iblishing j a national shrine in memory of a & • —and we can prove it! See Tomorrow’s paper for answer. < i Have your automobile regularly rervlt ed at I: a- T Stan la d Sei vice to be sure of belter rerviee nnd peak perfoimami Keep it in the bent of iiindlGon and you'll be in the peak of condition financially. Soil get tile best service the automobile industry has to offer in car m-rvh • win u you ■ slop at

1 Ntt9 fa TV > L tv * jb"C, ■A 1 A -w "jAW ’«" ■ . l n or j er toenjoy many of the new conveniences in -J: ! < S’w y° ur home, y° u il need a P lentiful "pp’y of hot 11 P* <? ".— water at all times. New automatic dishwashers and *- (/7/<WL other appliances require perfect automatic hot \ water service to give best results. Automatic clothes JT l washers, too, depend on an abundant supply of C j t L really hot water. Thus you'll want an Automatic -T""" - IMS ’ Gas Water Heater—the ideal method of provid1 ing all the hot water you'll need no Witter how „ large the wash. i| , k . KITCHEN J . ■* t .. ,k. IEUNDST *■ ‘”' 4 Q? BSTri C. A. BTAPLBTON, Ural HSS5*>•. kt. . .«* ’■ /■..-, '

Iman wiio wa- devoted to the alleviation of the sufferings of man kind.” the report said. the stair of Georgia created the Franklin l>. Ifoosevelt Warm Springs memorial commission, to which was 1 appointed prominent Georgia citizens. and allotted sufficient funds to forward preliminary work which i "will Im carried on as rapidly as] (sisslble " The annual report covering the] fiscal period. October I. 1945. to, September 3" 1944. reveals that ] during the year facilities to care for liifuiitile paralysis patients' were Increased by xfi more bed- < This enables the institution now to carry a maximum daily patient j load of ICS. Among improvements, noted were the Installation of mon- <-<|uipmeiit. and enlargement - and moderltation of kitchen and refrigeration facilities, brace shop; , and boiler plant During the fiscal year. 7 ,M1 pa j tietits received a total of 46.M1, hospital received a total of 46.81! , i dally number of patients In rest | I dene e throughout the year being 128. This figure included an aver-! age of 3o servicemen who had con trac-ted pcdlo in various parts of the world The report also iliac hated that iM-cause of the great demand for po-t graduate training of register •■d physical therapists in the care of infantile paralysis cases, the foundation's graduate school eliminated it» 12 months' training course ia favor of three Intensive three months' courses for larger classes of 12 students for each seme-ter The report allows total assets of 42.552.149.88 Total revenue fol the year was 146W.445.J5. indud Ing revenue from patients and othe r activities of 4418.71845, and donations and bequests of J 50.726 , !m Operating eapetisea for the year were 4823 239 43. o — - . New Jersey was one of the ‘ original thirteen states <<f the I llioli It boasts many important , manufacturing cities and has a larger summer resort jsipulatiim than any other state in the country. both shore hucl mountain. Do you suffe MONTHLY I nutt rug? : This great medieme Is fswions to • relieve pccln nervous dacirees snd week milky dragged out’ feel- t Ings, ot such days when due to te- | male tcoiiUuual monthly distur han.es Xis. nuc- toniankie tonic I inui.nimin cwma I

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Barber Slain For I Threatening Wife • Columbus Mon Shot By Deputy Sheriff Columbus, Ind.. March 2t» <1 I’l j -Coroner Marvin Itavis said today he probably would return a vardic t of lustiflable homicide in the shooting death of a 28-year-old barber who had threatened hit I wife with a straight-edge razor. Elwood George Travers was shot by deputy sheriff Donald Wood--1 last night as he walked toward his wife. Dorothy, with a razor In | his hand He died in an ambulance a few minutes later Woods said he and Bartholomew county sheriff Kh hard Thayer an i MW, red a mil Ties*era' 10-ycar-cdd daughter. Patty, who told ftiein "daddy is beating 1 mother," When they arrived, the deputy said. Mrs. Travers met them at the door and said her husband had been "beating me something awful." Travers, she said, was out side at the rear of the house. When arrested, he said he would go into the house to "get a few things The- police followed him inside, but when be emerged from a bedroom where he had gone after I "clothes." said the deputy, he had a razor in his hand tYou’ll have to «hoot to get me out of here" he told the officer*. "He walked toward his wife." Wood- said "I told him Io stop twice and then fired I just intended to wing him the first time but he lunged forward and I fired again ” Coroner Davis said the man died of a bullet wound in his chest. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature I to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 , a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Berne Speaker t ’ la K. Dr Robert A fends, director of ('itiengoiand Youth For t hrisi and pastor ot tin large Mid West Bible < him h of Chicago, will ad dress the counly-wide youth rally to be held at the First Mennohite < hurc h of Herne. Friday evening at 7 !!u o'clock Special feature ot the rally will be the music presented by high M heads of the county. Including Kirkland, which will furnish a mixed chorus directed by Mrs F H Willard, and Decatur which will he repreaeiiied by Miss Anna Marie Steury. who will sing a venal solo. Also included in the evening's program will be . band mush-, a Itoys’ c hoir, girls' quintet. and choirs. Carl Miller, sen jor of Geneva high school, preside and high school student* will usher. Although this Is a pro gram with emphasis on "Youth." the entire public is invited to attend. , RELIGIOUS ?i j»»4 Fi-.n Ohs) vh w to holding similar program* in line with world brotherhood (’•rrel 11. Cole presided at the meeting in the ulmetiie of the dub president. Gordon Harvey, who is confined io his home with I ROY AL TYPEWRITERS I H SMes and Service ‘ I Julian Office Supply Co. [ | Phone 428 piuffton, Ind. ?

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illness. The speaking followed a dinner served In the church base ment. Each of the speakers pointed out a number of similarities In the three religions and all those attending received, briefly, th'' important points of each faith. AH of the speakers pointed out that the foundation of each of he j religions was love of God and malt . FLOWER SHOP Polled Plant*, Mixed iiouquetu, Coraagw, Flower* for your every need. All funeral work given .special attenlhm. W. Monroe St. (At Cemetery) Phone 5142

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