Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1950 — Page 4
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- — - ——i" DSCATUR DAM DEMOCRAT f*m*ui »**•■»■ i m Bmp* Wafer sr W wtm BmipdUT co. Batored M tto Daaatw. Mk M ORteo m Baaaad Clare Mauer —„x__ M B Ma, TreaMoat A. > — ........ Editor t1 W Matt *• AAarea aat ifjiteiMfi—atle*: Oae year. M; M awa*. » wiaiHi, H-TE. ' By Msil b*yssM ABmbb s*d AMJotataß Cs®rUsa7 ©•• yitfi «?a»; • ■**»*. M. » ■aaa»Mik By Carrter, M eaau Mr weak. Btßßto eaptaa, I coat*.
It •« Boa t have a White Chriat ■aa, th* waatkaraMfc will kava to OOCMI SOttß S®OW*teellteff VUBpeYS* MMa. ' o—a— — f The schedule <rf rervic*a aad gratiam* forCßriaUM* to to held * the different churches will to in thia aew*p*p*r this • ■ ta'*» a» . .sslteiatovw MHB* ■ vv aa *w* ’■■* *■■ I Wire * their toHt to toa etty editor** steak early la the aftaraeoa as Ito •wy Dei Ur® pWwiKNmou. ~~ i. . e ■■■' ♦-» This newapaper** annual ChristMae craktMO MUtted «IU to to aaad Tharatoy. Attractively fr Matrated and coatatotac th* Me <M favorite 'poem and atattea at Christmas, tto «Mto should tare high reader Interest. Tto aavhral score of advertiser* who are the pagea, wteh yea a Merry Christ mre aad greeting* of the season. o -o Ford aud General Motor* have already annoaaced that they will rod back prices for 1851 modal* to the present price tag*. in compliance with the government’* regeest. It is not known what Ctonges will be made in tto cars to meet Tins difference tn cost. . Increased production might abScab tto cost, which result will satisfy the prospective auto buyer. —o o— — One good result of the Chinese erktta is that India and Pakistan seem to htrVe adjourned their dispute over Kashmir. The threatened Communist conquest ot Tibet may be the reason. When a roavinq power is moving in next door, I* is no time to devote energy to ordinary 'quarrels, and it Is allimportant to guard against the coinriion enemy —-o Wabash and othtr elite’ have sul fared great loss from fire and ■ in a few cases a whole businessdistrict “has been threatened by t'O- flames Cold weather causes heavy firing of heating plants and With ttoextra astlvitlea of the holiday season, additional hazards arise at this time of year. The removal of Waste paper and ijtflanu able material piled in the base- “ merit, along with a check of furpace pipes and electric wires is a precaution all of us ran follow in the rffnrs to prevent a disastrous blaze ~~ ’T —l> — p-1 -- Jersey t'f-y with a population of has lost it* baseball team Its fratu iiise. In the In- ' t«i national League has jheen . transferred to Ottawa* the Canadian i-apitkl. Jersey £lt_y nerd not
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b® ssrprtocd Al bsIAS AbsudoDed, iwr tww sraMMM • ■itcnaaDce jpvn trwa ato.M» la 1M» to only lu.tou tn MM. Nearness to New York, with its three major league teams. Ha handicap. The other explasaHoe. aad perhaps the more aigntf :• cant oae. i* tto effect of tetevlaioa. TJk|t was given a* the reason for renovtag another teain of tto teagne from Newark, to the ■Mfc smaller BpriagfleM. Maab. The fate of these teems to making the baseball ■agnates ponder their trade r 7 Tto get back In Korea will some day to avenged. This country, or the United Nations, will not tot tto current Military defeat to .file final word in the Korean cMipaign. The cause of evil is still there aad the free nations of the world will have to aright the wrong. Too many Amerfcah boys have died aad suffered wounds for the cause they thought just and to keep faith wrf them, we tuuM eventually turnlklefeat into- victory. 7__J < o ■ O New Citizens? The House of Reprerentatives ha* passed legislatlou which it ■ would not have considered ten years ago. That body has sent to the Senate a bill gbich would make SM.OW specified Asiatics now living iu the United State* elrgible for cltlxenship Ot these ail bul 3,000 are Japanese. ft wa* long a festering griev ante in Japan that when in IS2I 1 Wc adopted the quota system of I lluitting-rimmtoratten . J>t>aaT-re-— celved no quota The Japanese took that a* an insult and brooded over tt a long rime. It might have been content with a token quota. The ill wiU tbus generated made much easier the task of . Premier Tojo land other militarists who were l7 trying to work up a popular demand for s-ar with America. The House action how. is.,in a dllfererit dlrvi-tion. The valor of . Jcpatir “• ■Americans in out army -. during the war is said to have Jr. tluenctd many congressmen to vote eltiienaUip to the American born people In The Services On Furlough Sgr Hugh L Ehnnan h *prn<h-ing-a wi--rk*& furlough with liu pur♦Mr Ml «‘i 'I Stri Kukilf E ’ in«D of route 4WO. Ehrman. who w&5 rFcallt d to atttre duty Sepmn bor I>. has rumpieh’d training with ■ ..-.4M»ghH--£XS at - ra-qatn.. Culq.. and expert< to be jafciUUo coinba4 duty return
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Buys Health Bond Th* VFW tadte* aukHlury has voted purchase of a H toulth bond. «a-*- TBofficial* of the I "•* ’*•*’ campaign in MMMMMMB Adam* county annouuced today Ail 'pmeeds from the **al sale * are used in the fight on tu her* ulosis and to provide tWMWI bs -m.l otherwise carry on against the 'white Bey plague The MmbMi Christmas seal! sal* to, conducted by the Adam* county tuberculosi* association. 0 a « | Modern Etiquotto | By ROBERTA Lit a Q. When a young married woman in introducing her unmarried sifter to another person, does sir; refer to her sister merely as 'Miss Barne*"T A. The best procedure Is to state the relationship, a*. "Mrs Harris, this Is my sister. Ethel Barnes-” Q. When one ■ a guest at a small dinner, should one accept a helping of every dish offered? A. Yes. We all have our likes and dislike*, hut at a small dinner it ia e«nbarr»s»itlg tiT The hostess when a guest refuses a‘dish. One can always manage at least a small quantity. Q. Should a man apologue jor his glove when he is wearing them and shake* hands with a'woman? A No: this is not required. Commits Suicide After Accident I*oKaniH><)rt. !nd., Dec. 19 (UPi ! Dan Herron.i/ilitrt himueU t«death last night after he fled t*he m< eue of a traffic- a< cident ~ Herron* a PemisyUaftia railroad signalman, disappeared after his <-ar ran into a btx track near the busi uess db t * poliue said, _ | Police later found him slumped»>u a. kituhen t-hair in jda h 'Ui’- He] had been shot tn the stomach A j shotgun lay under fils 1».« kru-• 20% Discount on all Winter Coats. ' j Price on all Kall Millinery.—E. F. Gass Store. 19318
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CHAPTER FORTT -NINE over the terrace." think, weU. that's an act. I don't "MICHAEU teil me aomethihg “That would be interesting, now,” —or don't, aa you please. 1 won't Look, ma, no bands.” She said. "1 don't believe 1 can be offended and you mustn't be. “I am serious again. Ton won't explain, but I'll try. When 1 marHave you ever been la love T” Liza believe me when 1 say Tvs known ned 1 was the kid who earned ner •aged. • -- —not in my mind, but somewhere books to school, almost literally. I “Too amaze me After *ll I have in my blood and nerves, that you Then 1 grew up, as George wanted I told you ot my susceptibility, to have been deeply unhappy. It nag- me m—emotionally. Also on the say nothing ot what you have seen ged at and puzzled me. You are surface, as we call it, tor we both of it!" too much, on the surface But 1 know about surfaces, 1 grew up—"J am serious. I put tt badly. I knew K was there, the misery. I enough. You understand that? do not mean, nave you ever been didn't know what had caused it. 1 I kept house, and received bls in toe* 4 know you nave been, didn't even think of, a cause. SUH tne«u*,-l wad with him, talked, just enough to excuse It to your- 1 recognized it, because ot my own listened. I learned a great self, enough to frighten you and unhappiness. You Haven't been ,| Cg £ y e t some things t eras born maMS you think or raaen-type convinced. Michael, perhaps you’ll knowing, some 1 had from my bourne m the suburbs, enough to never ba. But T understand about moth- r the practical things; the make you run away, having, be- direct hita. 1 was once in a shelter, maku - ,o. and sense of rcsponsifore you met Wk, no parachute yet it was not 1 who died, to all Ullty. which bad to be learned beNa I did not mean that 1 meant, appearances. It was George* Bne ex U4 e « our circumstances. And : have you ever loved a woman!* rose and looked at nun, and the j wa3 truly gay, MichaeL That was ■ “Once." tears streamed down her face. She re ai. it was as If George said, ’ "1 see, ... 1 am not prying,* said. "Don't laugh, please don't wea r this ring, and these clothes, she said gently. laugh. That's what is wrong with mnabit this house, and let's preTU tell you about it," be said this place—there's no love in it, lend you ar e Mrs. George abruptly. "I haven't told anyone— no warmth, no security ot glv- i^ nno x_ No one will ever guess now living didn’t tell George. Iling. .. ." that you are still seventeen, going was going to tea him and the “Sit down, Liza." he said, great- OB eighteen, and alway* will be. world. But It didn't, as you say, IF moved. He took her hands and Csn y OU comprehend that, Micbwork out." hc, d them. “Sit down there, in the ae tf« ■—— — —-—*■ “Who was the. MichaelT’ big chair. And I'll ait here, tor a . thlnk - i "Just a girl, very tired, and often while. You needn’t talk. Cry if ' _ ou rtnr nn “ she i hungry. A thin girl, with brilliant you Uke. instead. Cry bard." . Tmi. eyes and shabby clothes. A girl He waited, smoking, looking oyt ™ who sometime, looked tor the over the river. Now be was con “ 1 WOU laughter she bad ML 1 met her in vtneed. For be had seen sucn h*' e happened io me r London. Oke eras working at one grief, and nad himself experienced "1 don't know," he said, of the Miaistnea We were to have it, tor a long lime it bad coldly “It was a secret sort of thing, been marned when a marriage companioned him. Why hadn't ne and not to be shared." She added Could be arranged. When I was recognised rt m l.iza. as s.ie, m quickly, "This is not disloyal. 1 there long enough to be married." him! He thought. Perhaps I have could withhold nothing he wanted. She smd quickly. “Per ha ps I grown, insensitive, my- 1 wished to withhold nothing. But would rather not know wnat bap- self not to look beneath the sur- this personal self—we all nave pened. 1 think 1 can guess." face, except when I'm at a typer that, and it to unlikHy that it can “It's a commonplace story, the writer and the people aren't real, be shared even with the person world ends, so you build a new except to me. and tlwn only after closest io you. .She matured. Perone.* be said wearily. "She was a fashion, the extension ot my ego, naps a tittle before her time? If on her way home one evening and the weapons with which I hope to she hadn't, how could I have ad there was a raid. She went into fulfill ambitionT justed myself to loss? I didn't the shelter, onwhlch they scored After a white she said,: fot-tnc you see*, accept IL 1 simply ada direct hiL It was some time be- second time that evening. "That justed." fore 1 knew.* ’ was kind of you.* Then you will adjust yourself "Thank you for telling me." she "Liza. 1 apologize, sincerely.! to being lonely, which follows loss said. “For now you, top; come a There sno need. No one can People manage, m different waya' little more clearly into focua* blame you for thinking as you did. She rose. "Now you must go. He rose. “I'd better go along," Abby thought so tor a while. The she said. “Poor Abby, shivering m he told her. girls, for some ; curl ou s reason, her birth this hot night, imagining “Yea But before you go, one didn'L 1 expect they loved tbeir that you are here, that we are be thing. . . .* She looked up and father enough to put what he oon- mg bighly imprudent, and wonderlaughed. There you go. looming sidered pis happiness first, evep tt ing whether she ought to get ot! agalnl" they questioned 1L At first 1 was at the next station— * “l"ve always lamented my wounded when 1 realized what ' “In her good cotton nighty?" ■ heighL" be said, "so uncomfort- George's friends believed. My "How did you guess?” able, tn trains, cars, buses, beds— mother warned roe before 1 mar- "You just know she wears and tittle boys yelting, 'What's the tied. She was extremely frank them," he quoted solemnly, and weather like up there, mtster?'" George warned me too. In hla way. they laughed. She-asked. "What happened to Later, it didn't matter what his Walking through the living room your eyes? Virginia said she'd friends thought as long as they she said. "It IsMnpty.” never seen you wear glasses be- didn't think ot mm as being— “Sofa and al! ?” fore." - rheated. None was very important “A bouse la no good, tt la Just a ”1 wrote things which seemed to him except Robert, who didn't house, or an apartment or a hotel Important and probably weren't,” think that, siid you. Sb It became room or a cold-water flat, and not be said, “in odd places, and under of consequence to me that one day a home, without a man tn it!” bad fight, u any. Virginia told me you'd change your mind.” There you go again.” he said. 1 looked like a beat-up owL” “I have changed it, and, 1 be- "Bur now you will hake time to do "I know. She repeated It to me Heve. before tonighL But yo u Atne planning tor later, and added, 'on suite'" puzgle ma. Sometimes you are so She nodded and no smiled. “Good Michael asked. "Surely that's not old. Liza, much oldcr.ifor instance, nighL Lias.” he said, and took her why you keep me standing here?" thin At*y- and an <ociogetMrtab I and. me know--what you-de-“No. I was trying to grt up my eoriparcd to Vugu u simciim.-n■ Jc. Show hie, if you a,. li. the doutage. If you laugh and <ay jo >.grr. than a kid who ,uarne»j nluepririt,” - opu.cUuug tiight. 11l buri you bar books io tin ~L 1 u.icd' tol f’To I*o coii/inuidj
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• —— < | 20YfA#<S AGO | | TODAY Dec. IS — The county, commissiftnersb close deal for the purchase of the Porter Karaite imihhiu at Fit's! and Jackson streets, to used as a jtMHlty garage Ihi.i.i I’arti'li '•tudei.t a.‘ Sm.rii > Side M h<M»l in Fwi AVa iif. i’awarded first playe a* reporter in | iMkUonal juiunalhtth. couteM. Gv»od Fellows fund |l.u today. • Thu automobile |i< em e i»UTFuT‘ .offices are moved to the AduuK county auto building on Madhton f street. "F —W. txHRI patfoT boat ■ ( a rum ship on New -Bedford. i&• wotfeg t rew set fin te | ship and Wb into -eea, All srure icaptured t - WIH Rogers tn ' Muhtnm ‘-at the (Court theater Sunday. If You Have Anything To Se’l T / A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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' ;. — YOUNG NKN SCHOOL STOOENT NOW ON FOOTBALL TEAM ‘ HADACOL Supplied Vitamins 82,B 2 , Niacin And Iron Which His System Lacked
iVimar ft Callaway Hex HL | ! ChunTi I’i'int IxiuLtana «*y» maybe he ♦•n t th* Immu hMiibail 2 T center‘lit 'Th* ctrantry. Hut he ll 1 “.bet h»s pokri knife that , Un t'a l»ciy bi* a*e who has no! J : the eneray he ha* Va« tteinmr 1 “Ipow feet« treat’ . ami he (mh?# , ;he thank. - Mr* -] Callaway fnunrt that by KhriM j • her son. Colmar. HAftACOld, hta j /Jaystem <>i»-rrame a deficient y efjj Yuaminx LU H*. Niacin and iron i Here is Callaway's own p 'talement__ \ ; . I I uni 13 y3»ai « *»l<i ant! I am »tt J the sth .- ade in the Church K»ia ; x ,IL*h s< i>«»i Last uummer I didn't j • have a bft o f 1 d»dn > wont ii» mV Vn»e-~ah<l f rtWr wans o.’tft play ba-ebaH Mother tried rv- • trylhlbx to get the to eat a kihx! iimmiL; but I just didn't feel like eating Food didn’t j«»t taste znod • * l **d Inf*, of ntnee food »»!* (' _jtoH>iM h wtwwn l dt<T~~<eit. h -^4Mother *»y» I underw«4xiH • ' for my a>r* mochei elal.ted " jtjLiii me HAHACOL I know x|That in just a little while I started , feelshx a whole lot lietter Now I .ini i >»n the fiHitba!! leiwn* ‘ nt ng after achotd, SToifher >avy she. . •nas never >een anyone with a huae appetite. 1 like to tjke IHA HA COL Mother 4*ay s *he ta never fioinx to let me be without H AJiACOI. '• People of All Age* have heeft hel|»ed hy HAft 7- ' ACOL yes. folk* whf-«‘ eyxtehta lilk*'! Vitamin* HL B- Iron and Niacin The HADACOL formula is. very effective lor atmnach dta-, TTFta —i-i?" ‘nwim -rtHnnferx, hiMimtiia d«i» to \ip*e« stomach.
TUESDAY*, DECEMBER 1». 1»6«
uery >. Flret Invratory tor the Vil»» Haw-tor rent* tiled- showing the 2o>l apprataad value of the estale to he »27.62«.«. according to the report filed By—TMlte—HaeckWc executrix. •ala Approved Clifton and Howard .Nussbaum, exeeutora of the William Nussbaun. eatate. reported th* sale of ftii shares ot common stock in the Berne Furniture cotuiMuty to Lester behaian at *33 per atore: the transaction was approved by the court. Marriage Licanaca Joseph Data and Phyllis Knud sea. both of New London, O. leadore Kaluga and Betty Hughes, both of Fort Wayne Arthur Orr. St- Mary s O , and Ruth Euretol. Wapakaueta O. If You Hava Anything To toll Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya. ■kMMWkMk CIMSIMAS CHICKENS Roasters & Fryers - Cole’s MEAT MARKET f3T W, Menroa 1 ? —
. 7! -to >*> *- - ..jHp’l m A •fl Rk -.-Ojß Ikl.u/13-"t---lIMBSE " JfcAin*- -a ; - ?tin<b)**lr t-fUi-iH these .Jrouble* are <*ause<l by dr flcidßrle* of Vitamins HL B-. Niacin ami him ienTtFs Ryffieiipier-: there are no btitiites for iiAHA,COL _Alw«y* instat on the gexHiine ILWACOL Nu n*k jux(4**»L- Huy a «-UHvk HAf’VL. Hi her The- trW »tae 51 J.V or the large family or h<»j.r.il ,-izr Pai.d H II WATOL don»tt't : help ynrr - you wtiT £ jrmm gtat - - ffuei* - ’ not Ini ve HA OAC OL7 order it direct (i<»rn_Tbe LelQato .Corporation.' Lafayette, l>mi*iana _ "(ci. iftii.'Tbe'LefiianF^t;<7rpora tT«uf adv.
