Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1950 — Page 4

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MBAWR DAfcY WBtOCRAT ■ hmti ■ < qy - 0O ■ JMMMpdMjtajgatar. m EteMdaiiMdMtay A B Hdthoass - ...... C. R. Mei'-hsass ******** Treasurer —*»-*-» * ; Bp MbH, tapoad Adsma m< MMdna ObmMsk On paar. •MB: • asswtM. W-Tt; I manton BUB. 'Or ObnOv* SB mods rv BMMk« OtaflS* cbrßmu R COOtD* _■ ■■■ .HI. ..,■ ,■■,■■ ...0... ... ..I. ■ W — . — SWI. —iritt I

n*» w» Mt i*nt ail *■■»< up BMM MM Btrihy. Let's MtUe dawg aad eajoy the sum mar. TM tsaahtes at B My atty ate ■| teMSf W-*e Crow ta hte W* Me 4BMU MUmm aad B |mM m ts they Ml go beats by cm. IM m trolley at IM MM time" —-» .. »■■... Me airport M Baltimore aad is bis speech said that it IM ooaptry ■t*xl*L.* eoMwroev ham *rm jWEfllOu, WW WIMiNI BTvYI Barn Btvea op the stapecooch." We can't etop progress. Thia county area tor May years sue at the greatest horse sale martlets la the midwest aad aow the tree Aor Im* oM DoMn - "■■■a ■■»■■— ■ TM two MiMiags at the Sewers! Electric are divided lato manufacturing and assembly. A tour next Thursday in coanertioa with the Family Day program will show visitor* where steel aad raw malaltal* are reeelred la . tending one where they age' fas- ' Mowed and designed for motors, la baHdlaa two. three pens are assembled sad at the end of the ■ MM naan the finished, tested motor, ready tor shipment. It’s a trip worth taking — . */ The past u years has brought much progress Industry has expoaded. employment has soared as a coaseuaeace awl ererywhere Ml Mias evidence nd better living coeMtoes President Truman ta one of Ms rerent speeches pre-dk-ted "that the American economy Will continue to expand -» Iwg as Americans are willing to --make plans for expansion" The place to start fa la the Individual community, for as towns grow, so does the nation " ——O' " ■*■ — Congressman John C. Lodge, a grandson of the deceased Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, has been nominated by Connecticut Republicans for governor He will oppose Governor Chester Bowles, an able'executive and clever campaigner Young Lodge's brother . named for his grandfather wlp> killed the League of Nations following World War I. Is a Senator from Massac-huset's. The younger. _

New Penicillin Discoveries

By Herman N. Bund«a*n. M.O WHEN Dr Fleming of England d hoove red peni< illin. he opened a new »n,<l <liw«< undreamed-of era in medli Ine For the firm Um* medtral reieme ptmeewd a Wean <M» with z whhh disease germ* iiotld he attacked directly. SUi -• then father such drug* bare been developed. «•« b adding sum* -thin* to the aeop* M <>ur attai*until today many hitherto fatal infaction* are now eonrolled wim eaae. Rut tbooth amon* the treat cat of all medical boon*, penicillin haa not been an uamlxed blesrinc Although It bar eared hundred* of thouaaad* at liver, its dm has proved that number* of people erw hypwruwasitlve to the drug. In rom*. (Mu allergy i* »o mild aa net to matter, but in other* 't ba* been no a*ver* a* to make it Imperative that periVtllin be rlopped For *u> h patient* a* th' *•■ penicillin hold* ho benefit Nearly all the wfmptoma’ of penicillin by p*rsen*lt lefty occur on the *ktn and tbej vary in dr , gree from a few i»olated lesion* tn welt* covering the entire surface of- the body In eitreinely sensitive Individual*. In addition -so the raeh there -dare,—ax xlma*, . swelling of the joist* fever, and swelling of th* inucos* m*m bran** or lining portion* of the hfaee threat and mouth. Severe asthma and even death hive lwen reported as being caused by pen*— ctHin f^iarmarett’i'al manutarthreru ’ S-*“Td fflOte'.’ awair 'of ibese

MWibers ot tM Lodge family are Mt M Mtter m wm their parUsee gaandpa aad repreaeet a Bbaral ppbpmm M tMr party Young Lodge might pa places In . MwvamMr. ■ — - ' ' —o_ _o—• ■ dr aur ttoa In the sear future which wesrtd tpke advaatage at IM re saU* of the last one la dwindling rapidly. aeaaadtag *• • report i Craw LMdM It takes a state at J pettva dMaattadacitoa to bring ' b cImMIR* ' "J* MWOnMRMMBt gad toe British psnpii, at tM Tais ceMHion rwsaiis in pan from tM removal nt ganeMe aad OM ratioaiag. TMy are Mvlng a pleasant summer la Bngland. aad motorists are out In full force, enjoying their freedom. Eggi are tjheap aad plentiful for the fifst time in ten years. Ku aaad-. wiches are once more tor sale at Mack bars. Many annoying ro-sitk-tioaa still exist, alou<; with ■ bcir attendant scarcHk-s but appa rent ly tM -Attlee government .is io t>e given more time In which to <k4v« Ha. problems.... — 0 0 “..V . HotafayOr DeaHi? The Chicago Motor Club makes the dire forecast that IT traffic deaths will occur on Indiana highways over the Fourth of July weekend No one things that M might be a victim. True, none want to : Lieus* in a smaeh-up, enroute on a pleasant holiday trip. What can you do to prevent. b« hway si-cident«t The' club ' gives the following suggestions . . Start tiips early to avoid fatigue, nlgb£-drh ; inK and necessity of-.speeding. Two-thlrds Os all fatal accidents occur at night. Ex cesaive fatigue and high driving speeds invite fatalities . —Allow extra margins for,driving error, especially in passing or following cars Control speeds at intersections, railroad crossings, > bridge approaches and other hazardous points. Condition your caf Lor holiday driving, double checking all safety equipment, particularly brakes windshield wipers, lights aud. tires I

I drawback* and are constantly ' arriving to' eliminate them For I this reason It Is Interesting to. ’ note that two substances reremlx.. described have been found lo be lust as valuable a* the penit iilla i *"G" now in use. but. to date not (ho** io have any of the M»M*i I effect <>t penicillin “O” In pro du-ing allergic reactions. \ Th* first substanc es i* known as peni illtn ’ S." and - differs fro.-l pent illln only Ip a 'alien i difference of chemical make-up, but not in the effet it ha* on the curing of disease*. This s*ie slant* however had such a .. strong odor, resembling that of a ikunk ithat is why the latter --was u*edi. that the odor itself proved a deterrent to it* u»> Another even more recent sub stan- e pnStwutea -atl -the value of penicillin ”S.” has a much milder and les* offensive' rwjor:, Thia •uhstanc'- Is known a* penicillin “O.n the “f>” having been ’ added because It testable* the ogor i es onion. Many patient* alj.ergtc to penl tillin "41” have been giv.n pen* < Hlln "Sf Mid penicillin "O ' »|th out 'showing any evidence of hy ; persenaittvjty to these two drugs QUKBTION* ANO ANSWER* _ A" Reeder: What Is the avers* ' length of time a person with hardening of the arteries may live’ Answer: A person with harden ■ ini of ’h> ar'erie* niav lire to.’ m iny • car- d« pending on how : well he .ares for him self and upon! — (tit-~ tbtn. -1

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e i I, ■ g j MYfAItS AGO 1 | TOMY i ———4 June M — Blx Decatur Pro teutaat churches announce programs for union Sunday evening starting July I. V ~ TM Bible school will MM a gfewle at Msmortal park tomorrow afternoon. \ Mis* Leila HmkroMe appoint ed receiver of Farmers and Mu' chaeta bank at Bryant. Mercury drops to W above to bring much relief. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch go to Frankfort to attend the wedding of Miss Mildred Kelly and Dog Fsrv,.. - .. Leo .Webber thke* a doses riding horses to Baaa Luke where M will conduct a rental livery during the summer. — “• ! Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEC 0— — -6 Q Does a man precede a woman, when going down the aisle of a theater? A. Thia dependa upon whoth- r the usher' takes the checks .at the ;

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VHAFTEK THIKTY-EIGHI’ THERE were very few guests invited. Gary gjnd Natali* .had kept their list small and the living room never became too crowded. The punchbowl appeared with Jerome Mayhew’s Christmas punch in It. and Uny hot canape* and crisp httle sandwiches came from the kitchen in a steady stream. Every- 1 - on* talked at ohce, and the wedding party was nt full awing when Natalie came tu rest briefly beside her sister. After their first tcarfid embrace. Natal;* had stood to receive her friends. • Now ah* said, in a low voice. "Gary and I ar* gpfng -to Slip away s-mn. Jenny, and Hrent has order* to sec that the party doesn’t last tov tong. We don't want you to Jenny said. "How long will you be gene ?" "Only a week. We hadn’t expected that much time, because Gary took hi* full vacation this summer, but his boss said a we. Uh ng was something special, and we "BMtld have, uni il after New Year's We re going down on the Oape" ••The tape' " Jenn ye. b—l “But ; nothing will be open this tune of year, will it ?” Natalie smiled txap-uiy "Ji.ik Tyson has a little piste d> ,rn there, and he’s, lending it to us x He’ll have it opened by th* caretaker, ant everything in readmes* fbrua. It’s a year-round house, and has a furnace, so we'U be comforts Me. And beautifully atone." she added, her eyes shining in an tk’ipathui. \ And then, suddenly realizing ths? Jenny might be wondering bow she would get along by herself, she added. "F *d and I sn* ar* going to stay here with you. Mrs. Hculo ha* her son home for CWlatmas > vacation, so she II keep th* bouse oa Trevtlyah Road and Di da-gi»J ’ Ing to do th* housekeeping here." "Der Jenny eouldnX belie.* her ■ •ar*. Natalie giggled: "So sh* says She says She wouldn’t trust anyone else to look after you property, and it that tau t sane—coming from Di —1 don t know what is.' Sh* has •yen canceled’ her modeling engagement- io* the coming week. There wasnT much, anyhow, it be- • mg Christmas.'' she added hastily. lest Jenny should fret about Diane’s, sacnoc*: ———— ' But Jenny still could not believe IL Diane. d“liberately giving up her work In order to Ik ep house for her, Jenm. Sh* hutgfd. h«r • newly married sister with fervor. "Yoi.ll hav* wonderful Ume, 1 kn sb* *s’l. i o er; K»’*ii* -shonl de r. .Sb* | SEl'lJiilhStl.-* in tii* door- 1

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MM es tM state. K Mto to IM eaue. tM woman goes first If tM couple starts down tM state to meet the usher, the man. goes first and i Mads tM checks to tM uaMr. He then stand* aside while th*, woman tsMo Mr ptace. and tMn be takes his. ' Q Is ft cousMsred all right to eat tM lettuce upon which a salad is served? A. Thia ta Mil* all right. If a pevnou When lettuce, he to vrivk leged to eat It It lie wtohns.Q Is It proper to addreto 4k" Vavutepo to a wm as "Bary V A, Mo. 'TM : prefix "Ifci" as should be used.. toaeytageV-saato Frank Brister. Marion. 0.. aad Betty Ma« Hdch. Homerville «. Jack Haker had Laura Larch, l-oth of Akron, fli— - Robert. Kidd. < Inyinnati. O._ aad Barbara Krick, itersfur. Uirrn Sorunger, Berne. Burls Hick, of route 4. V Adam Blnkel. routoAi, Hetty Haley. Decatur. V Alfred Nickland and Mteabelh Mae Zuecher. both of Bourbrqinals. I 111. \

way. u-.si;r* us whom to greet flrst Sh* called to him. "Come over here, Dick, and fallci tat* the bride. - ' H* shook Natalie’s, hand solemnly. glancing askance at Jenny. IJon’t 1 congratulat* her?" be asked in puzzlement "It’s the groom who gets the , congratulation*," Jenny smiled, am! be sighed with relief. Then, staring hard at the bride, he said. "But sh* doesn’t look a bit different, does Stie? Except happu-r. of course." Jenny laughed outright "That’s a big ’except.’ " she told him. "and counts for a loL Th* sandwiches ar* over thcr* oa th* cherry tabl*." sh* added, aad watched him atari towhrl them purpuaefully. Sh* studied her sistotzxMLßM. slow ly edging toward th* hall door. Yew Natali* did look happier—immeaaurably happier. God grant, sh* said softly to herself, that sb* would always remsu. aav » It was a strangely peaceful week. Not that lif* in th* Mayhew household waa dull, ee-lhat nothing happened. The peace was mward. and J-.-any. letting its healing powrt* permeate her being, grew strong aad almost happy " ”, - - , ' y'-z Dian, i -nved a gist rearing housvk*»per, tui R-nay deliberately shut be* eyfaa ti i natcEs dsßctom ie*. and r< membered eaty that IN had mad* a real sacriflc* in order to] stay with her. Th* linens were wrinkly—Diane had let them get 100 dry before she iroasd sad the silver grew tarnished, but she really did try to keep th* place clean, and her beautiful mameur* wa* marred by two broken sails before th* week was out. She didn t mention them, either, or complain in any way, aad that was the big thing Co. Jenny. ’ -Fred earn* bom* every sveuihg to the Mayhew house and they aM dined-tageth** and sat afterward 1 ■a th* com!ortabl* living room. Dian* was usually exhausted from her unaccustomed efforts, and Jenny had to smile to think that the' girl who could stand unwearyißgly for hours beneath the glare of bright lights, who could po*e with 1 graceful immobrtrty for a period i of time which w-mid leave anyone I else stiff and cross, was tired by thi* simple round of duties m th* 'MlflW'L. —' .'X.: "We re *ll different," *h*l murmured to herself ninr* than one*, i "I couldn.t possibly do »h.at she docs." ’ Dtane did try to do her best.’Tin th" rwirnirg when U.t oatmeal .was •p sahy tha’ no or* could . < it she- b-wst tnfo tea.-*, trit Fret sand Jenny soon c<orted bar, |*nd

Y«mb Mon Uta rm**!! tins* Diurany jniiii fhuay. W W -Ufr)" TM slayer st Andy T. Harlow. ». brutally slashed aad Marty scalped early Saturday, was sought today. Bat Bwltnerlaad county star Iff Ora Scudder said apparently there were no clues to bis identity. Harlow mm es Vevay’s Peateoostal ga&totec. IM |tev. WWmr B. Harlow, was found In a ditch atawg Ind. M about eight miles Mat of hero Saturday. He died More he readied a Mtottsl. He was not able to name hta sum llaat. Scudder said. Olivtr Ftant Strike Is New In 21st Day Houth Bend led.. June SS. — (DPI - A walkout at tM OUnr Corp. Mo. 1 plant entered Us Hot day today after salon official, refused to sign a backrio-work agreement containing n "no slowdown" clause which company negotiators said was agreed upon craily. A •■iOB CMIMitUNHMB’S (tUh charge by the company tor allegedly taartog up tone study roMfte precipitated too walMet by memben of local No- IM. DAW-CIO. The union said toe ISgirfg were Two Minor Accidents Are Reported Sondoy Deputy sheriff Bob BkHNtoa Invest tasted two minor accidents Sunday lu which property damage was alight and no res was Injured. The first occurred at about 3:to pm two mUvs east of Decatur at toe Dsat school latersecties when Ksaaeth Funk of route J. Nattroe. Milked his car a HMte too closqly on a curve, and ran med the approaching car driven by Beu Kiting, of route *. Neith - car was. going at a. fa»t rate of speed. tM KRlng -ear going aoedi znd the Funk ear Madtog toward Cteta's take Total damage -was • stimated at tlMto tM toft trowt lender of.each car. City police nod toe deputy made aa unsuccessful search for a hl* and run driver when Frank Fowler, <if Fort Wayne, reported that aa he was driving north on V. 8. 2? a seml-truck ripped the front end of his car as the truck cut in foo soon after passing A road r,lo«1i war set up. but the truck detoured Decatur, at leant alopg Thirteenth street. Damage was estimated at ITS.

they alk at* dry cereal Instead. Soon Dia*e was able to smile at her mistake, and took extra pains, with th* dinner that day. Yet no matter how hard she tried, her meala wer* siihply food, no more. "I don’t understand It," she aaid rebelliously, ccsmpg to stand by Jenny’s chair. "I go exactly what you »-’! me, or w\at it says in the < book, and \yet it never seeina be tasty. Uk* your cooking What do 1 leave dMT" "Love." Jenny smiled. "The love ’ of c oking. If you haven't got it. you can’t put It tn. so don't worry about IL Di- Your cooking Bn* as far as I'm concerned. Ahd you ter* improved wonderfully.” \ Diane sat down suddenly «n the haaeock twride her ristnr. "tx>v*." of anything, isn't it T Oh. Mt the man and-woman kind of love, although that's fearfully Important, too. But there are so many kinda. Love of life: and the kind of love we three sisters hav* for each other—family tov*; and love for your work. You know, Jenny, when I Hr«t started modeling. I didn’t really ilk* IL But it waa an much more interesting, even in Its dullest moments, than housework, that I stuck with il Aad now I’m really beginning to tov* iL I want to do a better and better Job, and 1 suppoM that’s a alga, toat N T" Jenny nodded. Diana-was seldom so articulate, and she did not interrupt "And yet there’s always my tov* for Fred. I tried to deny , It there for a while, you know." Dian* gav* a quick sidewise glance at her. sister. "Because it seemed tied up with so many things I didn't like. But I found out that some of them, anyway, went along with Fred aad being married to eo I had to leaA to accept them. At least, Ims learning.** ahe corrected herself honestly, "and it isn’t always easy. But mw that we teve Mrs. Henio, andTm'raally enjoying my work..." Her voice trailed off, and Jenny said quietly. '■ "What If there are children. Di? Have you thought of that? - ; Diane's laugh was jerky. "It’s kept me awake nighty,” she admitted. Then, frankly. "1 don’t knnw, Jeany. I just don’t know, ire one of thoee thing* that will . have to be met when it comes. I’d feri a tot happtor if-1 could be settled tn my mind, on* way or another." Jenay rested her hand on Diane's ehoulder. "Don’t forgeL" «h* told her sister, “that you are growing all the time. I’erbaps »h-n that proMem comes, jou’U have grewn eno'igh t* IMto* tL" . fie Be CeafmwdJ -■ ' .— ■

CoMtyltariKivtt Workshop Hwrsdßy tetom*T«hMc A werMMp to Mwdfcralts will be sponsored by «M couaty roerea ttee departatoht tote TharedM M tM Adaite Ceatral grade school building-jn Moero*. Two sessions teflf be MM with toe first Mag from 1 pm. until 4 pm. A second parted to scheduled from T p m until 1» pm. Peraoaa attending may dome and have any time between tM above hours. An exhibit of tM crafts to M laaght Thursday to now Ml Mplay In the Publtx Service etore to this eRy and at the Berne Witness office- _ For typee of erwft' wfil he> taught. Doyle Collier, manual training teacher at the Adams Central high school, will give expert Ins struction tn metal work. He to to show kow to form aad etch copper rl alumlaum Mr*. Helmaa Bely Jefferson township to to teach toe painting of glassware sad chinaware. Miss Anna K. Williams, county home agent, will teach bow to reseat chairs with eaae wfg* tag- Couaty recreation dtoeetar Dennis R Norman will afeww tM new eraft ot mahlag ornamental birds with metal foil TM eouaty recreetloa depart meat has purchased a table loom bn which almost any type of woven article may be made. Thto te»m will be demonstrated at the worii•hop. Later It will be made available for Individual ase Tlii« harili. raft acMol is apt n to the puMk' By ROBERTA LEK I • 4— • Red vetta an Mt« tone. .par , cosmetic • Invested for preyMW. sunburn. MrMortng- golfing and rachtlag may M iMulM4"»‘ <«* rarsslve safety with regard to the shin; M k b iUf that tM nan's rays do n<|t -peaetrats rsd gauze, Ruttatf Lock Wli> n a hey 'refease to work smoothly in a closet door, dip M into machine oil and then place iu the lo<k and work back and ■ forth severer time*. It will aoou work .with easeImproved Flavor After boiling a- ham, wrap It ‘n burtered paper and bake lor an hour and notice tie Improvement • tn flavor. ,mt A xetaK or spKv-i.at, wuxirvau Nolhe*i» hvrrfoy #!*•*" •«» the »«»- . )< I s ♦»f A«lk<lUL C'! -nt „ 1 na tl At . I-U mr«*rfn< f ihr tv i'fiundl of *aui I* iti'v wttl hrM at !h.« Auditor m offke in t»<« <•. tirt llurf hi l,»n.iilar. Indian? ThurinlriV. Jliuv I*4 l»A‘t at »*••••! a' .m Th<f r mud! «HI -d nMdw t»«r lidlotoMiff nd4Hl«mal rm»*r«an* y ai> pr«»|brlatit>tiii a d atiy tiwak that may «*»wr b«fu>r» It <*«•«? Ilm No 2»‘“ Awdtt«»r *»v I 2<”» •»<- Itrrv Tf«m . •’! SaAM lt*rtn No H N»i. I’r»» "«• «h» Ito-rn No. Jail, faint ItMn No 113 I’ao At tor Item No <«'<>-• I»«»to fiookn j*h <h* item No fir linda* Ke 1 • Item No 2<Ca Repair «»f Trtifkw J»f»d hlnrry •»# Item N<. f»*a tJto.-Mthe !>»••»* Item No 2IU l»ll<h A« Item N’« •**! !m»wT»n<e 11 rm yin u K|*ra. ■»’»<»»»# Ta«oayrrt> »ip|M-Arli»K whall hav< ttrr tight Ivr l.» heard IhriMn. after »a*>l ap|*ro|»rlnll<»nA »tiall. made teh or mere t»ap«yer» fwdin* thertiPk-lvr" aggrlayrd by autft Aj»-jyg-cpriatlojiM may af»p*»»l t«» th» XtMte Bnard of Ta« Mh-wr# f.«r further and final a* tl«»n thereoa b> filing thrir therefor with the f ouhtv Auditor within th« time fiyed t»y. and !h«- Kt ate Tax |,.»rtr«t Will Hi a dwte for hearing In thiw fotfftty \ Auditor AdartrtT<T»unly. x JI NE l» fl r *• AP MWf_ "SI by Jim Kana

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’ -a lot of activity, and souvenir postcanl*. Americans may not like ty travel more than other people . . but here we can do it. We hav* more ca-s and more places to co without firing bound up like ni u m mjes in r ed’t ape." Every "h ti t * in the 4* will lie encouraging the • two week-gypsiis . . becau»e It’s figured that fS.OOO.WiMft Will be spent on ganoline. hot dogs, motels, hotel*, nbvelttew etc. SIX billion dollars I* a lot of fun. Wa hope your’ enjoy your vacation. A learned profesupt'claim* that only humane have the brain* to talk J’up. but some of us don’t bate; kejise. enough tjt.know when to stop We can tell you. where to *top for expert advice and matetial* for home decorating Yes. sir . . its KANE PAINT A WALLPAPER STORE. K»« South-Srermd S' Our advlee and know-how are a* your <|i»p<»»a! Drop tn We r* always glad to aeu you. Phon* IK. .• ; ~- ■. .. .

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SAUI CAUMDAR JI’NK n- Earl Fraahiger. Imi E of Mwßhhi oa 114 U High tirade llutateln hotter* IBM EBenberger Bro* , awt* JVNH »♦ Roberi and Ctareace Weber adai sale. FreW-. ind Hoe**bald floods 4PM E C Duehrman sort. JVLY I -Archte,HaadrteM. 1 ml l».. •« art. B at Monroe. Farm iniple«Pnt>. persoanl property I F M Jeff Lteehty Apt

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