Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT — Nbitabed Bvwry Bvealng BM**t SnteW Bp TMB MCA TUR DEMOCRAT CO. fncorpnyatad httnd .1 the Dm*. IM, Post Offtoe M BseoodClase Matter Dick & MeDor — — Preeident A. IL Holthouao ■ ■.. ... •,., Editor 1 H. H.ll« Vice-President C. E. Holthouaa Treasurer Bobserlptien RAMM By Mail la Adams mad Adjotatag Counties; Om Pmt, **: Btx Booth., 33M; 3 sseothx, 11.73. By Mail. beyond Adam aad Adjolniag Counttoe; Om year. 17.00; • Booths. 33.73; I months. IMO. By Carrtsr. 00 cents Bar week. Mails eoplso, 0 toata.
The Koreas Genet*! who had order, to take Pehang can go hang - 0 "" You have the month of September and a few day. ta October to register tor the November election. "■ O' W UN forum in Koran have been augmented with Swede, and Scots. Soon wa should have the Mixture tor aa all-out fight. ——o — -o— — Next Tuesday not only bring* the tint day of school. bat tbs Mns-M*. opener ta football. Long way the high school colors wavs. ♦■■■■— We ar. not predicting the outState of the election, but it appear. that Alex Campbell of Fort Wayne, should carry the Fourth district by a big margin. In his race for the U. 3. Senate. Friendly and well known in his home district. Campbell has a personal following among attorneys, Indiana alurnnl aad those who have vatched his lilustrous career os a -prosecutor. :. _ --—o —-o Residential subdivisions seem to grow faster than municipalities* <-an keep up with the pace.ln Fort .Wayne a" fitw grade school " was built thia year and named In honor ot Merle Abbott, city school superintendent, but even before it Is occupied plans have been announced to erect an addition to the building The original building was d< signed to serve 250 pupils and the anh-x will be large enough to accommodate iH children. At that rate of increase, a new city will be developed within a few years , rr ~“ Tt “ 1 EnfoSiiient in the Indiana and Pardue i xtension centers In Fort Wayne Fs • xpe.t.d to be larger
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than a year ago aad will include many students from this city aad area. These university centers atford hiKh svhxxjl gradual Les the opportunity to further their echolee tic careers, ta preparation of the time when they wish to enroll on college campus. The two univer sltfes offer a full curricula and operation of the training centers almost bring the college door right to the student's home In this county. -—o »i .. » The county conncll which convenes next Tuesday will review only the county budget. The review ot all governmental budgets at>d tax rates will be done by the Adams County Tax Adjustment Board, which meets the following week. Then final approval is up to the state tax board. That is the system, as provided by law. ' of fixing our .expenditures for i local government and in arriving a', the levies neceeeary to produce an equal amount of money. It'S home rule and you can apeak your piece before the tax adjuster*.- ’— .—_ J o- - t> —— Military authorities speculate that If the Chinese Communists move into Korea and join the Red forces there. that rhe big all-out war will be on. believe that the abundance ot manpower available in North Korea -5 -already is provided by the Reds, ’hances are. if Red China joins he Korean forces, Russia likely will maneuver another break out of hostilities in Europe or the Near b East trhd the world will be faced . with the one important decision | ot atomic war Hopefully, humanity prays that such a tragedy does not strike the world, but the bomb may be the only force that will curb the invading son ts co'inmandcd from the Kremlin.
20 AGO j TODAY g i August 31. IMS was Sunday. 0 1 Modern Etiquette | By ROBKRTA LKH ——; Q. In what order do ths parents ot the bride and bridegroom enter ths church’ A. The head esker seats the bridegroom's mother in the first pew oe the right, the bridegroom’s father foltowtag atone. The bride s mother is then escorted to her Since the bride's mother enters just before the procession begins, no one should be seated after ber eBtFMM.' Q. When a winman is attending a dinner dance at a hotel, should she cheeh her wrap outside? A. She Bay either check it. or tabs It MM the dining tomb with her aid told It over the heck of her chair. Q. Is It proper to Issue dinner invitations In the name ot the hoeteas only? A. Ne; thia invitaUsa should always be issued in the MBe of both the host and hostess. | Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA Lil | Feather Pillow When refilling a feather pillow. : try crushing a small block of camphor and mixing It with the feathers. Thia will help preserve the feathers and keep the pillow from acquiring any austy odor. Packing Clothes When packing clothes preparatory to a trip, place tissue paper in 1 tile folds and in the sleeves. Thia will prevent their creasing, and you will be surprised at the fresh appearance of the garments when they are unpacked and placed on bangers. Mildewed Linens Bonk mildewed linens in kero ! rene for two days, and then wash well. Rinse thoroughly. Filet For Divorce Patricia I- Brandyberry, of Fort Dwayne, has filed a petition for diI vofo r from her husband. KleMon A • Hi aihfc berry. of Monroe. The petition charges that he strikes and heats her. drinks to excess, and told her to xH a divorce. They have been married two year#. Marriage Liceoaea Frederick Steiner and Barbara Elaine JbHip, of I>e»arur John H* rton and Mary: L .Lackey.'iof South Bend
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State Polio Coses i Indianapolis. Aug. XI-—<UP>— Tixlay's polio totals in Indiana since Jan 1. compared with the same date last year: Caws Deaths Na. of Cases 1950 Ito * M 1949 Sit «4 «» New eases reported: t in DeKalb coaaly. 4 in Alls* county, and I each in Huntington. Imke, Madison and Vermillion count leu. Pictures County Recreation Work Harold Otwall. of the Indiana I nlversity audio visual eeutwe. will visit Adams county Friday to lake more motion pieluree of tha county recreation office In action Otwell, aided by racraaUon di--r.wtor Dennis Noetnan. wMI take pictures of the Kirkland township vacation Bible school teachers, tha church recreation -leaders, the Monroe playground jemlHwee Friday afternoon, and the Kirkland township home economics family night in the Wells county stale ' forest Friday evening. These shots will he part ,of a motion picture nn county rei-rea Hon In Indiana to lie released aext January.
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Hartford Teaching Staff Is Unchanged i Berne. Aug. 31 — Hugh Tate, principal of the Hartford township school has announced the staff of teachers for the school for the new st hool term opening today. There are no changes from last year. The teachers are Mr. Tate. Hugh Cobh. Herman Neuenschwwnder, Burney Jackson. Oraea Smith. Frances Smith. Erima Glendming, Magdalena Johnson and Martha Haheg**r ' - ’ Report Agreement On Secret Peace Treaty Bonn. (Jennany.. An*. .M - The st German ministry for all-German affair* naid today that Hnnaia and the Soviet-cant rolled east German government had agreed upon the secret draft of a peace treaty.’- * * . The draft treaty Ik s aid to/call for withdrawal of soviet occupation troops from' the soviet xotie j within six months of its con<*lu eion. and the creation of a 250, OCO-man armed forc<? Jn east Getmany. - - Try A Democrat Want Ad—*it Piyi
Attend Meeting Os Mayors From Area Mayor Johu Doan and Floyd Hiintrr, clvtrdrfrnse vhtef. attooded a msoting ot mayors from 10 northeastern Indiana count las In Fort Wayne today. The civic leaders discussed city budgets, civil d» tense, and legislation for cities. Sets New Flight Endurance Record San Diego, Calif, Aug. 31. — (UP l Consolidated Vultse’o giant XPsY-1, naval patrol bomber set a new flight endurance flight record for turboprop pianos by staying aloft eight hours and aix "MRrarwnt- wnr-dtxloued today.— Convair president i-amotte T. Cohu reported the 00-ton flying boat set the record during a recent flight over southern California waters. The previous mark was two hours and 20 minutes, also held by the same four-eugiaed bomber. Resume Telegraph Service To Canada Resumption of telegraph service to Canada, including Newfoundland and labrador, was announced today by Charles M. Reyner, manager of the Western Union pffhe here. Telegraph service throughout J Canada is maintained by the country a two largest railroads. Cana For fl * MO*t • u ' c ’XV\/ * 0 MAC4kRO*» V V
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