Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1950 — Page 4

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Gardeneri and rabbit* are about to take their mark* la the race to see who finally get* the fetteee. ‘ •' o o If our state highways and county roads were as bumpy as Weet Monroe street, traffic would bo cut to a minimum. But if that cowteton existed. our tiaiUc. toll plight be greater. —— ? ——e —-e Stopping the ItMtmile auto rare at 145 miles, disappointed every-, body eacept. the weatherman who predicted the downpour Mad the face winners, who didn't have to take chances on the next 62 laps/ - o o While this bounty, was spared tragic highway accident* and ac* cidental death*. Indiana as a whole did not tart so well Twen-ty-seven accidental deaths were recorded' In the stat* la tour days, out of. a total of more than 5W> for the nation It seems that we can’t have happy holidays anymore. . —o——o —— Those Japanese Communists will not get tar with their attacks aaalotrf—■ American soMiera in: .Tokyo ,al. MacArthur will eooa cleaDrOui the trouble hmll. era, a+tfcough flie American military governor'will not deprive the R«£& of their rjghU to hold ■peaceful gatherings The major’ ity at Japanese will follow MacArthur s command and the CommunUtM will find rhat -the field over there isn't > ripe for their traitorous ,«<!*■ • o A niilifant figure in American poli!4. s left -(he stiUf with the sudden death “f Representative \VJHt i.,’ K Os ’ l.i+c-’ Hr w.u < of. the Frazier tarmifr bill whMi <t<»pp»d -luriff hale* of farmu in th* northwest during-rhe hi h» was a candidate for President on the l nP-.n ticket and mtivfd 'more than a < otnpUnientary vote in his-rrwn * a<»- He Wa* a fitfht»r |i!;;uiulb lb pTOKI.r !l H» V* V -reaehed hi< r :i~jmbiic\»ppnA al - ■ - -o -•-- - -- The Ih'atur and jt'atholic < i-m* '•i* W • r > beau 4 tor Memorial day Th*• Hun- u.->, •>;'!, ;!.<! th» dnv» ways were in good repair' and every wh* r»> "fTT saw y.yM* n. •. of the tender hand that ptau-wl xaae* of flow* rs- or urn* of htounut on the aa< r<d resting ptm e?» of relative*’ and fri* nd* And in the moraing bn ♦z» the sinall Am* rban w !■> --i v. ir 101 l-. . • ■- • ' the «4 th* 4ivto d»'ad Who lie in haliowa d ground Juw« Os the i .= fin i »

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i i* i ll / The lltxrsl candMat* who supported all of President Truman s procnun almsst won a majority in the North Carolina senatorial iwee. Incumbent senator Graham lacked only 11,wo voles of having a clear majority in a toarspeint race. The most encouraging resalt la the southern state vote is that the one candidal* who advocated ")e»*li»ed lynching'," got only SJHM) vot*s out of • 404JM10 total. If there is a run-off Graham will no doubt emerge the winner. Judy Coplon has two spy convictions against her and the country will consider her guilty, unless ah* b abl* to pro» otherwise in her higher court appeal Regardless of the JSyear sentence that hang* over the former Justice Department epiploye, she "found her man.' and was married last Sunday. She may be bluffing her act. hoping for acquittal as time tolls on -With her conviction. eh* i* branded an enemy of this country, a serious situation even tor a newlywed -— o o ’Brice D. Butler: Brice I). Butler lost his gullant fight for life and. hU death spreads sorrow throughout the city. Stricken several months ago, Brice was the type of man who did not give up easily He rested only when Ms physician ordered I hn toMMIU and later underwent "surgery’"kn with the hop* of regaining his health and hi* feet for Ifvlhg Aaauuatiai. with lii- talhrr-in-law and brother in-law in the gns yity buvlni’s.o Brice was more than an < ---imodatrng clerk and comanager of the city’s oldest .grocery- store lie. kio-w how to . mu the business and war an un tiring worker Because ho Kivcd h.s work, it was easy for him to rrrrlte friends with those who pat-n-tiigrd his store. Brtre »» * faithful member of his i hur< li .ind Sund.iy Sijiool. H<- w is a Christian gentleman, with :i firn spark gentility that f bum d into w arm /companions hip F!> arn rrtiup where he minzled lb- wa* young .«» di» in <«iir '<'aTruWfQ® '*f Ute’s *part. bn» b** iiv«d >:h u-m.-I Ilf* during th* . i A . tli '| ?♦ fi . <il - .*.<’• <4 hI!H T - his fiiinily. this newspaper • v»ttds sympathies as they juiji th* loss oC ;» cherish* d (cnspanioD and 'ine +*f out eatim~"abk ntitFiis .

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arfiUBAGO i tooay < -<- OtWS.tJ.tog. ...22 ...I • Juwe 1, 1930 was Sunday. pHouse/ioM Scrapbook | •» ROMRTA LU 6 — o Q. Is it customary to announce an engagement, when thd probahi! Ity Is. that it will be of long duritlohT A. This i* not a matter of etiquette. It ia entirely oplioual with the man and the girl, ab though it seems that the wailing is easier If the announcement -fe withheld... Q How much of the hand should he dipped Into the fingerbowl and should both hands be dipped at the same time? A. Dip only the linger tips, and one hand at a time. Q What is considered one of the best closing for a business letter? A. '"Very truly yours" Is always lorreet. and may also be used in formal social correspondence 0 — | Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEK ’0 1 ; ~ Straight-Hanging Pictures ~~ Pii tile s which hang crooked are alwriys unsightly To prevent this H.-iv>- n mid fiuiy enough so th.il

Bxpense Fear 3 I & 6tf (faitiHtMfat t 4M ORIGINAL TWO-YEAR PoluPtteq IMMEDIATE COVERAGE ATE OF FOLICY -she worst Polio epidemic in history! In the first 9 months Continental paid QUt hundreds of thousands of in cash benefits to hundreds o af-\ I | ■ fir ted policyholders. Benefits are not restricted as to amounts payahtefor • Hospitahration • Iron WffMflWWHflfW 1 ung A Apparatus rental • Doctor NBjjfflTMWjjßr Bills • Nurse care • 1 ransportation ■nd Ambulance service as pros ided, ~ subject to a limit of >5,000 for each person covered. Can you allord not . to have this same 2-year Polio pro- m . rr ,ed ch.tdren of X Section lor only >lO covering your the insured over J '■ entire fttnily? -Thialc Nowl. - * months and under IS Affh t» Lktittfd KrprnetWitt ktlow years o a<e. ISM 111 IIIIVIIIIIX : \ CONTININTSI CASMALTY C»«MMT AaMffeVl Na. I Acefde* * Si etwees twwwwee Gwasuw). M earner Firat A Monroe. Deeatur, nd j *R*RllM*ir MbM*SRMhMMMtsCsRItasRMICaaMRy(toMSST I. Whut <s your namal <■ City’ ’ Store. L Age’ *. . OccupMWß "7 . •*.■’. **' . 1 Hove you or ony momteri of your family hod Poliomyelitis within the lost 90 deys* 3. Are you applying for: I £* Individual Policy and attaching $5.00 for 2 years’ C family Policy end attaching >IO.OO fc' 2 years’ \ Doted . .'.. .19 . j. Signature 7.T,.; '* AT ’546 AppßcOnt . I

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it may be hooked over the nail, and then twist the entire picture around. This will hold It in place with no danger of its slipping and becoming lopsided. Prevent Oendruff It is claimed that dandruff may be prevented by using a mixture ' ot one pert of apiile Juice and three part* of water Apply this inlutlon twice a week. Scorched Milk If milk has been slightly scorched. the burnt taste can be retnov ed by placing the pan In cold water and adding a pfieh of salt ■ to the milk. Mennonite Chorus To Stef 'Creation' Herne, June 1 ’ The Creation by 'J ohp ph - Ipydii, Mill Be given at ~ ,ib»- M*unoiritf ebureb Sun <!,»> t-Sfiii’m June 11. at 7/Jrt 6‘ clotk by Um? Mennonite ,chora! jMwiety directed by Freemmi Burk halter. The aoloiata will be JanetUTaylor, Chicago, soprano; Andrew White. Dea la., iustructor <it voice al Drake I niveibhy baas, Irank Kratky, Elgin. 111. inatructor of voice at Elgin academy.* ten or. and Julie behman Beitler* Berne. contraßd. Rcbecra Reua* I rer.Stucky will be at the piano and Evangeline Rohrer Emble.r will be the organist. Masonic , Celled Meeting. M M D*. r*‘* June < !.'» P M Banquet € !-*» ■ ...Harold F "Mumma AV M ISXhiRi

Oil Ana Noor Borne b JMbb. j,. ,r- ;; -.te» jf_ •• BMgMU Mu— Mßs TMBg men who urrtvwß *B tkta cowatty recent ly to otwKy JM—ricaa farming practice*. h— buea amdsaed to tb* Maa— P. farm east of Bar—. Ha srfll be here owe year and will aaaiat la the work on the CMwr farm. The —nag man ia Jacnwaa Grabar M, of Basil, gwitaartaad. H* and the ethers In th* growp arrived at Hew York Kat—Bay by ahip and he came here by trite.- - , p >ateia PMad Petition far tim —tmmeni of a aaammfadtaemr t* convey real a—ata —dec title head Bled by Btacamta Cacia— tor the Rodolfo Garcia aetata. The petition states that Btenlto tenfa loaned Moo to ON— Partons to aaaiat In th* parch*— at real aataie tn the H<h— wood addition: that title wa* made for both Gerda ami Carta— — taaants In common The petition aaka that commissioner execute deed to Ellas Garcia diod tntestate teavtar l» heir* r - Marrlaß* License Victor Porter and Kristine Striker, both of Decatur. Campaign Expenditures Harold Hirshey, Jiemovrat. *«e'rttf. ‘tt».so : ■. '-—/<■///■ Harry . Irwin. Republican, sheriff. 431.40. Marlow Schieferstctn. Democrat sheriff. Blk.go. Julius Bchultt. Democrat, county cfHHwtiknan. second district, no expe—es Clinton Rt.mry, Democrat. Mon roe ti»wri»l>i|i ttii*t<-. |24.5« Kdwurd lAecbty, keptitiiean joint a—ator. no expenses. Waiter Koo*, ttenxicrst. Kt Mary's township. |M.W. Orison Htoit BepubUt-a*. trostoe, St Mary's township, no «Xr .pstp.se*,. - r .:.

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