Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1950 — Page 4

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The mcccm tet the Raster p» rage depeads aotlrely ow the mttoa of the waatteenaaa. • ' *■■ ' Beginatog toMMM*. tte Cm ty TtMMNrt aftlM will TMMhi open mi Saturday afteraeea durWMOIImWBw w mww w™ taster tMa May lead WimMIM iiailwM* who call at the aOtoa, County Treasurer Lewtoe will re m the jek to raaatou Os- • fehßts Those who bar* received |Mr bills, may remit by check through Uw aaalL Tbo couaty highway departgreat baa receive* a little over $73,300 from the (tale la gaa taxes ; MfAato fees, which wtn be aaed h repairing the roads. While this aaraant to considerably arere than the first quarterly dietributioa last year, the total foe tee year la not mack greater. For eompartoon, thia year the couaty has received $1003347. against $35,171 tor the 4MB* p*flo4 !■ IM*. HowaffOf, aiow to Um time to aae tea money aad * It is not appropriated, the county council nhotiUl monC mmß approve expenditure of the fends tor earing aad early summer road work. —<►—p— . . Often the smallest trifles can ■ be made to reveal the biggest secrets la 1341 laurence A. Steinbardt. our ambassador to Canada who was killed in a plane crash, wss ambassador to Moscow He noted that a German officer of bls acquaintance, stationed at Moscow, had just sent a pet dog back to Germany. From this Stelnhardt reasoned that a crisis was brewing between the Nasis and tee Soviets, and so reported . to Washington. 'This is an excellent example of the Importance. •in dlptomatle and other secret , work, of gathering even tee smallest details. There is no telling what Information they may be made to disclose. ■ Following the Easter morning J church services, the Decatur Elks will entertain the children of the city in the afternoon with the tre dittonal Easter Egg Hunt. The lodge has gone all-out to make the event a happy one for tee children. Scores of extra prises will be awarded to the eager tola as they search for a basket of colored eggs and come up with one that entitles them to a special gift. A feature of the hunt is the division of the children in age groups, thus assuring the youngest of getting an eqnal chance

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•y Wwf’twsw W. Sußidtscfi, M.O. I THE body’* aehae at balance largely depends on three Utile structures known as the aenl-clr-cular canals which are located within the ears, these cabals are Hay tabes filled with fitald. Anythin* which damages or disturbs the fuactkmlaa of these tubes can cause either dimness or vertigo. as occurs In car sickness and seasickness Though these two symptoms are likely u> be confused by the average patient, they are actually ditfesruL JMssUesa ii an unpleasant feeing of unsteadiness, often accompanied by a feelins of movement within the head In vertigo. the patient has one of two tmpressieM. either lbs’ the world •|Wt him seems to be whirling, or that be himself is spinning around Either of these conditions may be due to damage of the parts of the brain'Which control the semi-clrca-lar canals. Such damage may result from tumors, hbscessef. changes in the blood vessels, or -certain diseases. such as multiple sclerosis or encephalitis The latter in an inflammatiou of the brain produced "by infection Both digainess and vertigo imp ba produced by damage of the i«m! j circular, vaaari, or by dbeaeeeof' the War For awampie some object In the outer enr canal, blocking ef 1 the mire wbnb leads . i

with the older case. Fug an afteraeee thrill watch the hunt aa it procreda ever the lawn at the d* • MMBB, prorrain* <■ COBFBB teat tee weatherman alee hetpa spread sunshine for Ute crowd. A ehUTa health la at gßTOmouat concern to paroats and in keeping with teat parental attrt bate, tee 1 innate PareataToaabara Club will again provide a tree health cHaie for children next week. The round-up will bo hate Thursday. April 13, at tee MOM school Local physicians wig gtvo free service in tee health oaminations of preschool chßdrea. meaateg those who will start to school next fall. AMtotlag in the examlaatkm* win be Miss Jean Shockley, county health nurse and mothers who caa easily be classified -as “good doctors.” Parents are invited to take ' their tote to U|eo*iate. for'M'tSey’'' have an ailment, or a physical defect, which the examination will disclose, time will permit correction before they enroll la school next September. Sturdy, healthy children are the patioa'a greatest asset. A Sacred Day: Silently snd reverently the people of this city end community wended their way to the churches this afternoon where they joined in tee observance of the Three Hours, commemorating the greatest tragedy ever recorded in hi* lory . . . Christ's crucifixion on Mt. Calvary. Throughout the week, the faithful have been reminded of Christ's passion In preparation for the Wtemn observance “es Good Frt- ■ day when Christianity marks His death on the cross. Congregations gathered in the First Methodist church tor a Union Proteatant service, at tee Zion Lutheran and St. Mary's Catholic church for the Three Hours. Devotely. men. ’women and children participated In the sorrowful journey to Golgatba. either by sermon, prayer, devotions or making the Way of the Cross, all mindful that Christ died to redeem mankind. The solemnity of this holy day will give way to the joy of Easter, for the God man did rise from the tomb where His crucified body was placed on the first Good Friday. nearly two thousands years ago. Today is Christendom's day

from the throat to the ear. or mid- ' die ear Infection may all tie r<< sponsible A common cause of vertigo Is Meniere's disease, in which there is swelling of the tissues connecting with the semicircular canal. It is thought that this may come from allergy or oversensitivity. injury to the bead causing brain concussion or damage of tbe bearing nerves may cause dullness or vertigo. Changes In the blood vessels, such aa hardening of the arteries, may produce symptoms usuWly described as disslaeas. Often, in normal persons, quick rising after lying down may cause a sensation of diiainess or vertigo The same symptoms may be produced by tbe action of certain drugs ruch as Aspirin, gulnine or gtreptomycin. The latter may cause permanent damage to the internal ear or the hearing nerve. It can he seen that with the variety of which may produ< e disziness or vertigo, there Is Seed for thorough study to find the r cat»»e -o that helpful treatment . may be utilised. QUESTIONS AND AMWtRI V V Are fungus infections cow Answer Many types of fungus 1 !nfe« r ion>. parHcuiarty (iagworta. I are contagion.- i"

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I 20 YEARS AGO TODAY a 1 ' 1 AprU 7 — Attorney General Mitchell says tea dry laws are being well enforced. L. E. Opliger announces his candidacy for tee Democratic nomination for congress. Republicans tUo a complete ticket in Adams county, no contests. Adam C. Buothar to a candidate for the Democratic aufelaattoa tor judgv *"*’*■"" The Rev. A H. Franklin of Mua cie assigned aa pastor ot Methodist church here. J. M. Gaskill employed to landscape the grounds of the Adams county memorisi hospital | Household Scrapbook] By ROBERTA LEE- | U ; . 3 ' Grease Spoto ft there to a grease spot on silk material, cover aa quickly as pos sible wite talcum powder and allow to stand tor two days Theo brush off with a Wilt brush. This to a very simple and yet effective tieatment. Candle Drip If it is desired to lessen the drip from a candle, a simple method of accomplishing this to to place the caudle .in the refrigerator for several days before, using, v | Beat the cream ot milk soup' "WdlF justbeture ~peCTtagt~*nA t .-teMA will prevent any Skin from turmiug on its surface. 0 . ■ o | Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE | V « Q. Is It considered proper for a to smoke white walking along , the street with « woman? A. No; this Indicates a lack of i respect and thoughtfulness, especl-, ally it she is also one who smokes. The fact teat convention still does. not permit a woman of breeding to walk along the street smoking a cigarette should prohibit a man of good taste from exercising bis "right'* while with her. Q. After arising from the din uer table, should a guest push libchair back into place? A. Not unless it is necessary to net it out ot the way. Rearranging the furniture ia not the guest's duty. Q. Should black-liordered ata tiooe.ry be used by a person who is In mourning? A. This to a custom which is now almost obsolete. It is preferable to use plain white stationery. sMiim Real Estate Transfers Herman Lenhart etux to Mark A. Morin. 1$ acres in St. Mary s Twp. Kermit Yoder' el ox to Adam Schaadt. 114 acres in Monroe Twp. Robert H. Heller etux to Helen Lillian . Shanahan ctal, inlot 25 in Decatur. Andrew-A Scbuck rtux to Lester II Ware rtux, 52.21 acre, in St Mary's Twp Byri L.. U'llliamson etux to Robrrf !> Williamson, (( acres in St. Mary's Twp. “ Eafr~W' Sturk-y to' Elmo E. Stuckey etux. inlor*. t 4 7 in Monroe. Edward Etanc rtux tn Herbert T.T-. Irwin etux. inlot 11 in Deca tur , J Soft water helps keep all »tir wtln-MsinK appliances at peak efficiency. As adver-' tiMui m Life. ( uMigan Soff Water Service. ™ K - H You Have Something To Setti i Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Raya j

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'Cooks’ Comer' — — BY MARY R. SMITH 1 MM————< Baked Ham for the ■ Easter Dinner Baked ham to the traditional meat for tee Easter EM|Br. « • yoa are planning to serw ham • this coming Sunday, hero are a 1 few suggestions to give teat ham ' extra flavor appeal To tee scored m, MT any as tbw fcdhrwinx glaxing combinations before baking: 1. A mixture of 1 cup brown sugar, 1« teaspoon powdered cloves, and M cup cider. 2. PveeU into the scored surface of the ham whole elovea. i Bprinkle with I cup brown sugar. CBtaline a cupa clder. W‘ o*l> l»m---on juke, grid H cup orange Juice. Use this fruit jnice mlkture to baste the ham from time to tinier J. To brown sugar add enough prepared mustard to make a paste that to of a spreading lonsistency. Spread on scored fat and dual with powdered cloves 4. Any melted Jelly with a tart ' flavor makes an excellent glass As for garnishes, tried apple ringa, broiled apricots or pineapple slices are attractive Spiced fruits are gisal, too. There's always the problem of leftover haju. Perhaps, you'll use i it for sandwiches or for ham jiuli ad, but in case you might want to try sotut-telng a little out <>f the tSFdfttofy; 'here's a rwipet ■ ■ ■

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MAY HIS iii EASTER GOSPEL f •W ja quiet the turbulence of | 9 I men’s hearts—_if I hush forever the rumble /\<~l of war — and make the whole wide / world a brotherhood. 7*?* IO 1 6,LL,G 1 DOAN y z FUNERAL HOME //» DECATUR RHONE 72* ■ ? ’ ' • ' ■ • i

K/ VS jUT/j Ji Decatur Ros. Zone No, 1«. Mrs N. A Bister. Chr Add I. By Mrs. Phil Macklin Northern tadtona Public Service Co. .... ».«• Wilbert Baker. Sec. 3 Jesferson Twp. 3.75 Chris Stately. Bev. »T Hartford Twp. 1- 7.50 Mrs. Mary A Hendricks. See. 33 Wartington Twp. 1.00 Total reported .0,715.(5 aoTK-K or rntt mrm.KMKMT Notice is hereby given to tbo creditors, hairs and legatees of Hertha V Baker. d«< eased tn appear in the Adamo. Orcutt Vburt. hold at trnwatur, Indiana, on the XSth day ot April, tssn. and ehoW cause, if any. why the FINAL »HTTLKMKNT ACCOt’NTfI with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said helre are notified to then and , there make proof of heirship, and 1 retries their dtvtrtbutlve shares 1 LewM X. Sgeeov. Administratrix . bacalur, Indiana. April I. l»4«. ; *«*-"*>' *■

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... _ aonpTVMt s area nai m urn RBADOM: gate tel iTMkHNrttotel - - fi-taa., , fj. Leaeaw fur April », lite i J f P THte MAY.'* writre a Btend V te ■ great eity. 'tea kata aad the bunay-ratebtta have run away wMh Barter.? The fort ia. the sssssss truth abu t Eaatar, yet the world wanto m, * h °“ d, T KawSjK The Man from Marx, voting our planet at Easier BjlßSSfe tune, would have a l (:.< #.<e S »ing Bllilglte what the festival meant. RabbltoT Mew elotoaet A •»« Fwemee day etn The return at «riagt Nat at alt. nothing at the tart. Btmntoa and hate are gay; but to right word toe Earter ia not Oatoty, R M Glory. a a e Gwd’a Vtetery t Even in churches you win not always hear the whole truth about Easter You may bear tot it to tee festival of Returning Nope, or that it symbolizes new life, ae that it stands fat fee triumph ot faith over deepair. or that It onpreaoea our belief Jo teimnristety. In • way, ay tbsßs Muss blnbul Easter are true, but it feat to aB. Uum we kava Mt yet grt tom W the truth about Easter. The fact is-the fact which gives a solid ground for all these other facto—the first Easter was fee day when Ood raised Jesus Christ from the dead, it was the day at God's victory over death, when the gates of death swung backward and the of death were broken The feufe .ahote Nartae fa feat day that nkver happonad before aad never wig happaa again- Becekao nnvae bedsee bad the See es Gad riana to peeeeaal triumph trans -fee grove, and never trill feat have to ba dean ever again. U U ware art fee that toot. Jooue might have been remembered aa a long dead Jewish teacher, a hopeful ~ but mistaken and defeated teacher, a name to be found only in encyclopaedias. But the truth about EMtyr i« that JmW. is not dead, his hopes were not mistaken, he was not defeated, hto Name to above every'man! He is tee Christian's living Lord. ses IDs Power in I s That strangely twbted man Kierkegaard tailed Chrto- ' ttanity "God's attack on man.** You could not get that idea from the New Testament Marreteoa aa H to, Cbrtottoa Hv to God offering to man fee power to riee ent of ear dead aebraa. to de fer ae whet sae . ceaM never have daae fee oareelves. Whet tew fete to de wKb Easter? Jnrt fete: That when the Apenitai Peal waato to snptala what Ibe power fa Which Ged seta at ear fill seal, what M Is Uko aad what it wtt de, tee tells ae M to fee aaase power with which Ood ratoed C'hrM from fee dead. (See 1 Cor. (:1<; Eph. IlIS.M; 3:<; Phil. 3:rt. You see the truth about Easter Is that it is the day when the Christians celebrate the most tremendous act God ever performed on this planet or rather that day when God brought to a climax the whole mighty action of the coming and the life and death of Christ. And that is the power which is available for the Christian. A Christian ~ I* Supernatural 1." ALL YOU WANT of God to to have him do something for you. then you are rather like a baby who keeps crying for some om to bring him more toys • . . but he stays a baby. If your want as Gad is to have him de something with you. in you and through you. then you. are like a child who really wants to grow up. The Christian is a supernatural being. As C 3 Lewis puts tt. we are not God's little toy satdlsrs, we are intended to be his eons and daughters. M l fee (Mri to fee "first terra aaaeog many breferew*’ thro here tai tbto Nfe feeee who accept Mm have atssaa to Ibe aaate power that wrought la Mm. Aad st fee end at Bfe we abate Mt be afraid, teMtetag that we belaag to ibe aaase God who ratoed ear Lerd from the dead. The glory-of Easter is apt aesnothing merely to be remembered ar sung about; it is somethin to be experienced. The same tSri wbe conquered death "giveth m victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." - > — <. Sr.oralnxUeM Re.eMeO to I WXU re*lures.i _ _ I

K vnu viibiv«c» LmroN Meth tdpL »:M AM. Banday Mtart. Dr. o. c. Mitcben as the BtaM ConventlMi to asvneM to rtaß c ' a ' r4iss ... u.-l atte'll Dele Oeberfe pugtor. •L.*teto: •dtertW pervtee S:M bjb. WoraMp » » 1* Bunday School 1»:1» a-sa. Prayer meettog. WefeModay T:M pre. ® v-K . PreechlM )«:>• «* EvangeUeUc aerrtM T:to m« each aveaiag Mat waak. . , T* ■ ■ "wrem ;; r-n VfekM w w ferevqwwwwv Wroß, DMe Banday Baboo! • IbfMtMfe Morning Worship UiM.a* Seantaai robjeat. "The teamiairtiaa" The evaataß aarviro >:« bum- The choir will prariatet the Raster program. “Haii Kia« of Glory.** Aa Beater Cantata. The ihtetflte wM aleo precoat the atory at Naatat. Tm ere very rordtoßg torttot to worship with m to tboM ears* tooa. BL Luke Ivsa A ftafonrod Cherete (:«e Beater Bnartoo Barrioa Aa Easter play play Will be glvro. »;(» Worship Bervtoe with Holy M:W Sunday Bchooi Tueaday T:N r- The woaaae c< the (Mold will be gurete to the Women a Guild aad Giris’ GaUd of the St. John Bvaa. aad Reformed Church, at Vera draa. Thuruday — An all-day mooting of the WoaMaW QalM. Thnraday 7 33 — The Glrto' Guild will meet at the home ot the INck girls. A SAB ffie Wfe Pteaerot Muto Sunday School I;Mi. George Ray Surertateqdeat tfadtor <aarise SerqKie aad Commuatoa Ba(vtco at d;M Am. with epactal amaie. Worship Service at I*«M also Baptism Servke for Infante aad reception of Adults fog tboee who wish to come by letter or oa loafeeoloo of fait A Worship Service and Haptiaaal Bervlce.for Infante aad receptiM of Adulte by transfer er oa omfeeaion of Faith at >:M a.au followed by Sunday School. Austin Merriman Sunday School Supwrln ti-ndent The Revival service will ronlin ue through Sunday e vowing. Service at .7:33. Whether the aervlco cloaca thro will depend upoe eir<u tn st sneer at* that Ume. Rivorre GleauM . ' (J, A. Church . L. A. Mlddaugh Faster ML Xion 3'31 a m. Sunday school. 10:J0 am. Clam meeting. 7:3(( p.m. Attending the Mt Tabor revival. . Wednesday, prayer meeting. Revival begins April Itth. 3:00 am. Bunday acboot.

Otar 2 mites West of Decatur on 224. than I l '. ml. North April II thru 16th Every Evening at 7:30 Rev - jH - W6odwtrd Speak er tet -a. -_ . 11.. a.— te. —_— -.« .< ' fcnewr fcv« '» r ”* r 7 •" I VW* "S otwm bttor Caamasrstss ' »• tail* if tail* 1 ZJ’l >• JJfcT I TT.i erreettoa of loose. “testeemte gvogh ‘ana I q Clw ********** v*y vp Vl I refund of its riiei es naou Christ ano J| £s«32 ?sa«s&jsf 3SSS2S no the riewry through oar Lord 3f» donee Ctetag." J2J «3 ifiX-aSh wfchtt Ood has gtvoo Hie betevwe Wesovue. That MdSrflb OhK •a vtoasry bver death and the Oaajpeag eouM bSe grana thraurt the Cantor tri- WsMfga dto." Christ tea aS t weigh es Hta Soo. lam the go wag gsaai j ■ Zid LUTNEMN CRUKH Want Monroe at Elevocth St. In Daectar KASTKB SERVICES—B and 10:30 A. M.

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MyMtrßJfe ImmOM aarriea, iSs-T 3 T.gte pjR. CBaaatlia MaiiiriG T:W am. WaAbaaEay. sroy* frosatay. . : i- '' Uiu tn "u'tte NuMiiteii iartriaaa. Ast Heiy CaoMMaatoß-. - -- --- w wMMMk 1 B*b4av oehMti — Alter ft fern-_w — mQMMfe ftOft be itbajiataß by tiw dSteriPaX a,-.a—,—, HlMfeld* MOdl HA3* aiAHbe bore wM be reeeirM tote the charch fiilnwabip CbrtoUaa MaSaanr yoeth .toitowv ship 7 p.ta. Nt. aad Mia. tMr*tet Darr are the bfdaaaM. ‘ * Holy Week Oumametoa wOI be ftftMWßft - FteW ♦ "WR ■■ afcleek. The is ream set at HNy BafttiMft wtH* ftteft te> tteftteteteteC The fesv. J. O Mester, ot Yea Wert, a. will aaatat the pastor. teeaday aebotri 3»;3b Ate Every oee to invited rival starting Seadap, April IE flb fe to ■ 4vMoraiag wesskto 3:33 Am Seaday saboel 33 33 a.aa ~ Kvtaiag service f.M g-m. and sack evaatag tbraaahMt tbs wash. Tell everyone about tbo revtral. Tell H . .ML Tabor Sunday arteaei i;|g Mt, . Moretag weeaMß. J»;U Mt. Evening service 7:30,pm. Thia cloaee oar hvlyM., , Sunday school 3:30 Ml. Morning worship 13:35 eat. Taasday evening 7:30 p.ta. Oar revival will begin with RS*. Woodward. toraaoriy at Joara. Mftwrwi tefttefttete w. L. HAU* fftteteteta (:00. BunrtM Berrire. sponsored by young people of the MYF. Rev. Vernon Rltap will simafe 3 30 Morning worship. 10<30. ttanday Scbooi 7;30. A cantata “Ttee Flrst Earter" will be nag by the Methodist Choir and stagers feast » number of neighborihg Churches. Mrs Kttoer Ehrrnm will W«L Miss Opal Bpranger will preeWo at the orga". Mrs. Richard Martin at the ptano. , There win be other special na< bora. — Wodneeday: Mid week service at T:3O, Choir praaHCa at grit-— There will bo yehmrsal of tbo Cantata tbto Saturday evening at 7:30.