Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1950 — Page 4

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aeatfaaMd by RnfMißttOMs I* Ma eon ft lotto tor govera* df the Bay stale. A foerth coeain ot the late Fwiidsat Calria Coolidge, the nominee te Arthur W. ed as Hewtenant-governor. The state new bM a Doateemt governor, who to running for reelection and from this sideline it appears that the GOP staadard bearer will have te think up a better slogan than. “Keep Cool.” to win la November. —e . w Old taaDdoeer Jobs L Lewis dtopiaye another unpatriotic streak by eaylng that the miners BrigM quN work M donator Taft vtoHe the mines. That to aa nnBpoitßaMtfkNto •ttilvdr Levis has the right to oppose Tait, but as a candidate for the United Bute* eenate. Mr. Taft should bo gfron ike opportunity to talk to the ntoet. Lewie only known one way * play the game. Ho wants to write the nates and be the umpire. ' i “

TrMty WHfcJopw: There to talk again of a peace treaty for Japan. Vale* the totent is to toad toward a eapMete treaty, it would be towd to pick a subject oa Which there to leas proepect of tnritfal discaaeioa. Aa newel there to the problem of Haostaa looptrrttiini There is the added problem of Chinese participation. China to the chief party at Inters* oa the Fur Eastern Commission. Is China the Formosa government * Cbtong Kabsbek * the Peiping government * Mao Tse lung? An agreement between Ruseto aad the Ualted States on that point ar pears to be f* la the futare. Is a deal poeaible? ft caa easily be imagined what the minimum Russian terms would be: Withdrawal s< American forces from Japan, the banding over of Formosa to Red China, abandonment of Korea to the Reds. Certainty these terms would not be met by the Untied States. The only real possibility at Urie time would seem to be a separate treaty between Japan and the United States, possibly but not probably joined by Great Britain and France. The British posttfoe on the Far East differs substantially from the Aasevieas The gains to be bad frwm a Mporate peawe are obecare. It might be better to retain a full votes In the Japanese question until it can be tally settled.

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r »«d«s AGO ( • fOPAT Sept. ». 1»M was Sunday. e • A4o4frn ftiyMtte | By ROBERTA LM Q. When an Introduction la ft*ced upon yon_ and yon know from things you Save heard and seen that you will not like this person, to it possible to show your feelings iby your manner of acknowiedg- ■ ment? A. If you do. you will also be ' girttty' of- rwfrnees- and- ■ 111-bread-ing. Acknowledge the introduction with a courteous "How do you do", and you will be under no further obligation. <J. If one has never met the; bride, but is welt acquainted with! the bridegroom, would it be all right to send the wedding gift to him? A. This should never lie done. All wedding gifts belong to the bride, and should, therefore, he sent to her. Q. Is it ever correct to send i formal Invitations in the first per-1 son? L A. No; formal Invitations are! I always written in the third person. IP— «*— S fTWanWI ;T ■ By ROBERTA LEE'.' , o ; e The Carpets Lay sheets of brown paper under the carpel. This give* ii soft 'eeling to the feet, and by dismin I Ishins the wear adds longer life i to the carpetTjWlSe same tline It tends to keep away the air coming through the floor and makes • the room warmer. -v Pastries Try to remember that all Ingredients used In disking pastry should be cold. The colder the I pastry Is when placed in the oven, •he flakier will lie the finished pro- , duet. Mending Enamel When mending holes In enamelware use equal parts of soft polity. table salt, ami sifted coal ash !<*. Cover the holes well and heat on the stove until the remdht is hard. Vilas Schindler To Head Gideon Comp Berne. Sept. 21. — Vilas Behind k let- ot Berne was named president I of the Berne-Bluffton Gideon camp at a reorganlratlnn meeting Tnts-I day evening. Other officers are; jL. C. frying, Bluffton, vlcwpresi-' 'dent. Menno Stucky, Berne, secrefery; Clarence H. Springer. Berne l ■ treasurer and Lilburn Costello., Bluffton, chaplain. Mrs. Vilas: Schindler heads the auxiliary. Oth | er auxiliary officers, all from! Berne are Mrs. Menno Stucky. 1 vice-president: Mrs. F.ll flraber,; secretary and-Mrs. Lecite Sprung- : er. treasurer. M M. Rttpp, of .Wi- . nona latke, gone trustee of the i flideons, tbq elegtlcß . Tlie Korrvn pvnihsula has -IS ■, bvtter-than-avrrsge harbor* and 2? j secondary ones. In Addition there I Are over l<m offshore atrehorages.

" ''"mlidfid**-' — — —-ftfc-_jiiL iwnteiii-i- . Officers Art Named By By me Students Bark®. Bast M- - BerewFrench high school aad junior high classes organised Wednesday, electing the following officers: v Seniors, Jack Nussbaum, president; Kenneth Isch, vice-president: Janean Sprung* secretary; Carolyn Bixler, treasurer. Juniors. Don Neuen. president; Pawl Bprunger. vicepresident: Carolyn Smith, secretary; Daisy Hell*, treasurer. Sophomores, Max Lehman, president; Arteae Sprung*, vlce-prwsi-dent; Jerry Sprang* secretary: Keith Reinhard, treasurer. Freshmen Charles Spargeon, president; Zanana Hawkins, vice-president; Susanna Tag*, secretary; Grace l.fertrty. treasurer. Eighth .Grade.. Otto Sckag. preaident; Alan Rich enhenter, vice-president; John Kirch<of»r. secretary. Norma Jean iL atger, treasurer. Seventh Grade. ; Tommy Ehreatn, preaident; Sandra GHliom. vlee-preeide*; Kenny Reinhard, secretary; Billy Rumple, treasurer. *R ■mSwS jdrWjl BERTH of Helen Mactolck. 25. secret arr to Dr. Hermann Sand*, sequitted in a widely publicised trial in <b-ath of a cancer patient, Is being investigated b y Hooksett, N. H., authorities. Her body was found near her farm home. A twoowiee glass jigger was found near the body. (Mcrnotionalj wtcijt Yob cm rcfisler uniil October 9 for Nevenher 7 eiectfoa by callbix or cMtaetmx the foHowinx: Holland Miller. St. Mary's; Armm Burkholder, Berne; Margaret Bohrer, Berne; Eleanor Snyder, Geneva; Nida Deitsch. Decatur; Mrs. Bate Death, Decatur; GeraM Edwards. Blue Creek; Eli ! Cwt is Engle. Washington. I Thewe people will be glad to register you, regardless of political affiliation. ' Adams County Republlean Com. IM Folit Advt

The MMuMne prevtemly ordered for tbs lifiednnt to tbs dlvores arttea M Drerttey June Joyes vs Gsorge Stautey Jeycs was returnsd market “Mt foMd;" an altos summons was tasusd for the de fondant to ths sheriff ot Allen county, returnable October 4.

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