Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1950 — Page 4
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The -state highway craw to patching chuck hole. In the cUy street* over which slat* ronton pass It’* a neat jet Um awn are defog. along with the eitmlnattou of the bump* that send up the Motorist'* ire. Mark Parcel!, th* Rushville weather yroghrt, predict* that September and October will forniah aa with all th* hot weather we c*u use. JU least we are hep* tel that there will be plenty at warm afteraeons to take the cMB oat of the bouse. —a First voter: wbe wish to cast a ballot la the November election, mast register before the October deadline It you ar* net registered or have moved from your precinct. or tailed to vote two year* ago, yon must quality it you wish to use your ballot on November 7. 0 -o— — The expected increase in school earollment has not yet developed in th* Decatur aad Catholic school#. The totals are about the ■ante ** last year although the trend to slightly upward. It may take another year or two to reach the peak, which officials predicted would come from the increase la births during the mid forties. The visit here next Tuesday of State chairmen Ira Haymaker. Mrs. Ruby Ware, state vicechairman and Fourth district leader*. will be the signal tor opening the fall political campaign- The party leaders will gather here with Janie* L. Koon*, the district chairman aud plans for the campaign in the district, leading to the election of Representative Edward H. Kiuse and candidate* on the county ticket will then be formulated. Dkkaus is often charged With choosing utterly preposterous names for his characters. Examples are Scrooge, the Chusslewits. Wackford Squeers. Gradgrind. Uriah Heep and the Murd stones Dickens must have invented those And yet one of the most famous and les* probabe of his names has just appeared in the new* The new supreme gov ernor of the Loyal Order of Moose 1* to he a Philadelphia man named Oliver Twist o o— _ Jacob Malik, the Russian delegate to the Security Council, has one merit He has become the best show-piece that the United States has on the Council By hi< arbitrary decisions and hl* *av age attacks on all who did not ■i ept as gospel every itoesian false "'hpod. he has. alienated everyone except the representative* of'tlie
Characteristic Signs of Sprue
•y Herman N. Bundesen. M.D. OF late years, a good deal ot hltention has been given to a disorder railed sprue. ' . . Patients with this condition fatter from loss of appetite, sore tongue, pallor, tiredness, and some loss ot weight, but its most char aetertetiv sign la often unnoticed. Tills is the presence of large cmoiiutk of tat hv’tlie bowpltnovec tents.," ■ ■ ** ■ , Exactly what causes sprue js .not known -hut. for’some reason, efts victims are unable to absorb or to use fats and the unused material Is excreted' In the stool. ,»n other respic ts. sprue ' creates f picture much like that of pdrtii- < bins anemia, .with a lessening of the number of red tells In the blood and the appearance of many malformed cells. In tnanr’e eases the disorder comes o ngradually and may often lie confused with a simple type ot anemia. If there la any doubt, of the diagnosis It can for innately, he resolved through the use ot tests which will reveal the Inability of the patient to absorb the fats This fat test, however, must be carried out oyer a twelve day perlad
satellite stole*. A number of people were not coevtacsd. before the August eesslaaa opened. that the Russian* war* a* difficult aa they have bare painted. A month of listening to Malik hn* proved to (hem *ll that th* United State* was right about that point, at Contrary to hi* political op poaeat*. we do aet believe that Preaident Trureaa manat any; thing uncomplimentary to the Marines (the rsnl slugger*) when he mentioned them in Me tetter to a cengreMmaa. A veteran himself, Mr. Truman known the worth of Gl's, th* hard hitting Marine* and th* heroic Navy. AS Core mander-in-chlef of the armed forces, he would not Insult a man in uniform. His letter with the flippant remark no doubt was aimed at a “bras* haT’ or lobbyist who was taking unfair advantage of a sitnation and presumably riled Mr. Truman. A* a gentleman rad public servant. Mr. Truman has extended hl* apology to th* L’orps la the heart ’ of" every American I* appreciation foe the patriotic service* of th* Marine*, given from th* vary tint day this nation was founded. e— —o Football By TV: If there I* aay change this foil In the attitude of college football "director* toward television, meet of them probably are more concerned about the competition' rather than les*. Intercollegiate football lean* heavily on it* gate receipts, which have been generally good and growing bigger up to the beginning of the television er*. There seems to" be an almost unanimous opinion among college athletic officials that if the new radio camera gets inside the football »tadlsn> the result will be fliiaudal ruin for Hus sow healthy activity Two large school* with a different idea are the Universities of Michigan and Illinois. Their home games will be televised, not sot broadcast but for showing in television theaters in Detroit and Chicago. The promoters of this scheme think that gate receipts now unheard of for college games are possible through the box offices of these special theaters. It is strange that of all sports football should be most apprehensive of television A major element In the enjoyment of Ms game* Is found In the crowds, the noises, the trip to the stadium, the Infection* spirit which sweep* ovef the stands. It is hard to see how these things can be transported f'oni stadium to living room, eyen by this new magic of television
"Tritatmeiit with Item —extrart. the classic treatment for pernicious anemia, benefit* some patient* with sprue, but by nd meanv all One group of patients recently studied showed no improvement with liver extract; neither sere they helped by viltsinin B-12. one of the iKiwertnl new remediels against pcrnirilon# anemia However. all of them responded promptly to folic ,acld which la also a part of, the yltlaniln Ito ouiplp.x. The folk arid wa*-given eith-r by mouth or injA'llon into a muscle A- kmgjilr the treatment with, the ■folk* acid was l outlnucd. the pa jient*' bli«*l counts remained normal When patients with severe snemial liwa of appetite, and loa* of weight also have fatty bowel movement*: -treatment with folic acid Jiiiutd be started promptly and. In most *ll eases, relief will be obtained The treatment, of <our*e. must, lie carried out under the dirc< tion* of th<- doctor QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS J.M I* pregnancy possible after the iilsras ha* been removed? Answer After- the uteru* or .w-.-mb ha- been -'-moved pre* i panes Is itoi poaaibie |
Today b Finners' Day Al State Fair Three-Hour Parade Spotlights Fair ~ ladianspoUa. Sept 7— tUPI — Hoosier farmer* have their 'day" at the Indiana state fair today, aad attend**™ rmtoclou* official* believed It would be the biggest ever. A three-hour-long parade of float*, livestock. and band* will highlight the celebration, paying tribute to Indiana's 110,000 farm famllle* and farm organisation* For the excitement-seeker*. 48 of the nation'* beat trotter* and pacer* will compete in the fourth day of grand circuit race*. Eighteen trotter* will run for a (bare of the day'* biggeat pane, the 18,*0* Hoosier futurity. Fair efliclal* Still hoped for warm, sunny weather the teat two day* of the 195* expoetttea to draw sweagh fair-goer* to let a new all-time attendance record. Yesterdays 72,">22 person* brought the seven-day total paid attendance figure to 495.831, or 125.742 abort of the record 111.573 set in IM4 Meanwhile, judge* continued to pick livestock chamgtone and vol untaer Red Cross workers handed out aspirin tablet*—two to • cus-tomer-tor fairgoers' headache* They ante »7 walk-weary visitor* reported heel blister* to the tetr'* emergency hospital and 3* person*, including (even men. tainted from ''fairground* excitement." JEMIM Cm* VwwoC Affidavit tor change of venue from the county granted in the case of Arttne Hear* v* Max Hears, tollowing the tUing of aa affidavit signed by the ptatetttf and filed by the plaintiff'* attorney. John DeVoss. ’ ’ " ' - - Ard** V* wwv Restraining order filed by defendant, K lesion Brandyberry, through his attorney, Hubert MeClenahan was sustained by the court prohibiting the plaintiff in the action. Patricia Braadyberry, from defacing, mortgaging household goods, furniture or fixture* of plaintiff. Complaint Filed Cqtoplaint for divorce waa fil'd by Consuelo Mendota through her attorneys, Voglewede and Anderson, against Crux Mendosa seeking an absolute divorce, custody ot three minor children and charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Complaint Dismissed The complaint for damage* whi< h was filed by Jerome Frye against the New York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad company was dismissed by agreement of both parties. Trial Set On motion of the statetbe cause of the state of Indiana v* Hobart Smith a charge of overweight and cverlength vehicle set tor trial by jury November 3. Estate* Closed The following estate* were closed following the approval of final reports that assured that matters were In order and that it was to the best interests of all concerned, and In each Instance the oxei-uttuf or administrator wa* reliev'd/>f further duties The estates, theiv of Gilbert Eddy.- William Wejier. Ralph Gentle. Edward /Miller, Jaineg Frank and Permltla Weiss were ordered by the court to be dosed. Report* Filed Final report tor the Mary Fuelling estate filed by the administrator. Oscar Fuelling, revealing that the surplus for distribution is Ilf. 082.42, and the administrator is further ordered to make the distribution to Carl. Oscar. Martin. Gustav and Herbert Fuelling and Ruth Blakey. In order to do so. it will be necessary to assign a, cort ificate to the ('itixen* TrTefifioiic company who in turn will be required to Issue appropriate number of shares to the heirs. The appraiser's report was submitted for the Grace Mae. Barrett estate, revealing the total estate to be 89.847.32, with Lucille Hosier. Bessie Wnrstell (Tetlah Anderson. Ethel McClurg and Irene Stressher a*, heirs. . Schedules Filed Schedule to determine the in;!irrltance„ Lax of the Frank Heimann, etdgie filed, revealing the total estate to lie Hi. Sis 3k and II heir*, and , for 4he Relieeea Handers estate, finding the ju-t value to be J3.51H-I« with no tax due. Petition Filed Joint petition by the executrix. Mary Sqjdner. and httir* Eloise and Weldon Sioldner of the Rufus Holdner estate ‘fllr-d agreeing that the executrix should retcive Win,000 for »rrv|. e». The estate sat -alucd at 1178.3*9.9-' In a normal season-on the Great f-tke- a (Ingle Iron ore vessel Willtrail I ’• “tm mile* and transport Joe tarn ton* of or*
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- -1 WTFAKS AGO TOOAT i — • Sept 7, 193* w** Sunday. k t mO<Vorn CwqilCTlw I By R6MRTA USB 1 I I y. If tke wedding party la seated ■t one table ala wedding breakfast. wh*t 1* the proper order of ■•attag? A. The bride and bridegroom al the head of the table, (he at his right, opposite the bride* father r*d the bridegroom * mother. The best man (it* next to th* bride, aad the maid of honor *«*t to the bridegroom. The clergyman and hl* wife are seated next to the bridegroom's mother and the bride's father respectively. The bride'* mother «it* next to the clergyman with th* hride-groam a
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father beside her. Q. Is It proper to address a Protastant minister as "Reverend Brown”? A. No; he should lie spoken to as "Mr. Brown." unless he bears the title of “Doctor" or “Dean.’i Then one should call him "Doctor Brown,” or “Dean Brown.” y It a man i* accompanying i woman through a rain, who should carry th* umbrella? A. The man should carry It. I HouMhold Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LRI | Button* an Lac* Instead ot sewing button* on lace, they should be tied on. using a needle with doubled thread The ends should be Had under the button* and on the wrong sic. If they are tied carefully, the button* are easily token oft Mil n the lac* is freshened. Chair* / Sometime* the sound ot chair*
beta* moved aboaf on hardwood floors Is very annoying This c»n be eliminated by gluing piece* ot teR to the bottom* of the leg*. Froit Floe The juice will not run out of fruit pie* If the edges of the bottom crust are wet before adding the top crust, and thp edge* are pressed firmly together. Mrs. Van Bowman ' Suffers Broken Leg Berne, Sept. 7 — Mrs. Van Bowman. ««; of northwest of Bern*. HUffered a fractured right leg above the knee when she missed one step while going down the cellar step* and fell. She is at the Adan • county memorial hospital Mr*. Bowman is the mother of sheriff Herman Bowman, who bad hi* left leg amputated recently. Mission Feast At Berne Church Sunday Herne. Sept. 7 The annual mission feast at the locsl Cross Evangelical and Reformed church will be held Bunday, with morning. afternoon and evening **rv ice*. The morning and afternoon npeaker will be the Rev. Eugene K. Grau, furloughed missionary from Africa, and the evening speaker will be Alex Abablc, a native of the African gold coast, ho I* in the state* studying to be a medical mlsshmary. '.. . • Month Os August Cooler Than Usual Berne. Aug. 7 — The month of I August we* cooler than usual and there was more rain than the August average according to the 1 monthly weather summary released today by H M Reeseer... focal jgovernment weather observer. The J mean temperature wa« 89.2 degree* compared to the 40-year normal of I 72.7 and rainfall wa* 3.41 Inches i, compared to the August normal Jof 324 Inches The month did not jet any ret ord* here. QuHty Plmlo HitffWwt All week dene In eur own plant right here In Decatur. HehhoßMßragCt.
Fall Festival At Berne Next Week Berne. Au*. 7— Plans ar* rapidly completed for Berne's fall festival which will be held here Thursday. Friday and Saturday, September 14, 1( and 1«. The festival will feature dairy shows, horse pulltag eoatset*, free acta, baud concerts, parades, a complete midway, industrial teat, aatotnobll* aud farm equipment show and many other high ctesa form* of entertatnmeat. _. /• t Bin SIH stoorcur sra*HStTi
-PIBUC MCTMMReal Estate aad Psrseaal Prspsrty Aa I am going back into th* army I will sell the foltowtag described real estate and personal property, located at 1544 North tnd Street. Decatur, Indiana. / MTWMY, SEPTEMBEI I, IBM 1:M F. M. This modern duplex with 2 private entrance* I* located on a ln-au tiful lot 77*132. There are 6 roe** and bath, utility room downstair* and 3 rcMims ami bath on aecond floor It ha* a basement, furnace, stoker, automatic hot water heater, storm windows, screen* and Venetian blinds. 1 ear garage attached. inspection Is Invited at any time. / 'IMMEDIATE POSSKSSION" Thia la aa ideal income property a* It will make you from 15 to 20’8- on your Investment. It I* on one of Decatur's bettor street*, clece to factor!** and stores. Living room suit. 1 occasional chairs, end tabla*. 3 table lamps, desk, radio. 9x12 rug and pad, metal bed. large mirror, drape* and eart*iriSr~T Gibson Refrigerator (Like NeW). gas stove, chrome dinette aet, dishes, pot*, pan*. Hollywood lied and mattreea. vaaity. mirror, chest of drawers, cedar chest, automatic Bendlx washer, cabinet, single lied, bookcase, high chair, baby buggy, recking horse, child’* rocker, lied spread, pancake grill, motor plumbing, kitchen sink, and other miscellaneous srtlelc* TER MR On Real Ratal*. 28“ X Caah day of sale, balance oa delivery of clear title. On personal property. Cash. MR. A MRS. MARION DRUM, Owibot* D S cHtair and C W e Kent - Auctioaeers G <1 Ktrickler. Hale* Mgr A Clerk Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Ant ton Co. Phone 4* Decatur. Indiana Not Responsible tor Accidents <7B
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