Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOOAT PuttHbad Btkry Bveetag Except Kate By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ■Murad a* lbw Deewtar, lad, Pott OCieu aa Second Claaa Matter nfc Heller ........... Preeident ReMhoeae Editor J, H. Htttar — ... — Vice-Prealdent C. E. Holthouae . Treasurer By Nall la Adaau aad Adjoining Couatlea: One year, Ml Bis month*, 13. N; 3 tnoatha. 11 Th. . SMail, Imyoßd AAbbm abK Adjoining CobbUob: Oil jfmt* : < months. MH; 3 months. |I.M. \. By Carrier, M cents par week. Slagle copies, I cento.

Now that witter I* ‘here. we bare only throe more aiuatba aw til spring. Pqe Critic Hama! The NBC la going to «lgn a* Mt»« Truman fur a radio and television program, for which she will receive upward to ttbd.we a year. '' ; ■■ : —» "" • Nor cpatraat, a ißyeor aid tel ration Army Cadet stands ia front of Tiffany's jewelry store tn New York, waiting for those who enter thir tnbatoas establishment to drop a bill in the Christmas kettle. a. q The eieeaa profits tax bill Is expected to raise over three tolllion dollars. The civil defense ”” procram will take nearly every cdbt of the increase from those taaes, the bill now going through Congress calHng for an appropriation of t1.t00.0w.000. Uncle Bam loot can't get' ahead. o oWith many others, we can't help tiffinking -of the many young men from thia city and county Who are stationed In Korea, the Philippines. In Europe and on the high seas, or In camp at This Christmastime/ It we can't wish them a Merry Christmas, we do „ want-to. wish thieni oil the Ipek m the world, good health and a safe re»urn to their old home town. — ■ o — m— — President Truman will spend Christmas at his home In IndependenceTNo.. from which plate he will broadcast a Christmas menage to' the nation on Sunday afternorm. By remote control, he wlll llgbt the huie tree which has decorated on the White House grounds in Washington. At Christmastime everybody wants to be home add the President is no exception to thia common rule Kob»i:tJitpchins, who as presibrought m<»re change to the educational >y-.t<-tn than any Ulan- In ■ a ,secular coHege of learning, has L _ reaignrd as chancellor of the uni varsity, endowed with Rockefeller money Known as a "boy won del. when he r ants- our of Yale un!>rr«lty aweqrt the • preid-S 'lift will br *:’! I’«J HuUmaa in the directlQii yf :h» Kurd Foundation An irtirlht tual —us frrrt rank.-H-nteWn* ha* contrihut»-| h '•> higfit r pfit'b 4fi*»n Home-of hi- ch«B*«B »o d radi

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•y Herman-N. Btpndeeen, M. D •■|« in;. .a‘". n’t riii it '.’ ' is an .oft rp'H’atfMi question. the* fir*’ ! •»n eynry • ’nr# mother* lips? For- i tuuajjMy, In the sttwt *H»jorV.v - "wf 1 funM** the ahKAer 1« may hera i» L—_ZmaaL-uf .n.:i.< .ihlr»W arc a. MI ■ in the j»*nse that they cr»me“iuu> the *or Id whole Jto<i sound “with out any of tM aiNMirmai /' -known »< <on«entiat malformation. Nanethelesa. the pn*’4Mh’t,y of smtt* -»H>h < and the <ar*»rttl doctor wIU- r.< arntno the < hild m* soon ax nosi de hit’.h with Chis in nrtnh f >ne sa< h ditMirder# . whb h. ma <-.<>♦’ present at si'rt‘i I? known as con t-- — dfwitx attQh •of 1 Im'- -hip - a IH|W» - , . Proper Treatment Kui.i T ” d. l '? oiery ‘ 7 and pro; »■ •* tre«oneiil .. .< mio .■ r.»r ’hp • *»■ 'c '!• < -I- i J ..-....1*h, ’ ’fcPlilljLJ* ‘V 1 ’*? ;>f.| tine partfeulari ~ir.“7fie '«1 dfrr*? z.oe* iiniioth-rd until 'he chil.L *•; . beKhiutntf to walk U’’nit < >«HkUoh .-4* -*Wsp*c44-d rh” ti.'juj noth <:*ft h#- <oii?jrmM| .’>>• X r.i> exatninatlnn SiKU* that the dhoi ler may “<* | prewent inc lude aantiug and short , nitty of the thigh •*» ’». there tnav het mime t or-«v.rn-fnr { - try dtt fhw thin..fiilda.uti.jtH; iILT| Midu of Ute fhUh*. U: cuui »':»•». th* tipiUe in t.ty» at ya n.> rr-cai tuat the bead uf'the' by*•* : ? z hone is not th «h* «<> ■*<“< '_••< '■ hip . \ 1 ' 1 ;n< th<* i r * aeros- iii« iih «»t •

cal at the time, but today many colleges aad universities have adopted the Hutchins plan With a fertile mind and a lot of imagi- " nation. Mr. Hutchins at $1 will continue to baa challenging influence in ibis country. o o — « Former President Hoover s program is Impossible to accomplish unless our country follows a pot les of Holatioaism To withdraw from Europe and maintain beachboads only in England, aad in JaFormosa and the Philippines, certainly sounds like wrapping the oceans around us .Mr Hoover hs correct in emphasising that Western Europe mutt rearm Itself. That la the position taken by this country In Its effort to organise the 12 free nations against Communist aggreMiop, But. to pul! away from current commitments and stop the organisation of European nations under a plan to be directed by Gen. Elsenhower, seems to us to be a# outright policy of Isolationism —_ o—s; it's Christmas:— If ever the world had a need for Christmas, it has needed It thia year.) Though it be only for an hour or two. there is magic in Christmas Eve an indescribable hope- la th* stiMueis us the night and th/ brightness of the Star. There is In Christmas owning ' ihe-going-tfi'churt It. the solace that conies with seeing the Christ Child in the manger, the gay Hnwl Wffd lights, the happyexcited faces. Here Is (food will;— here is Peace. Christmas spreads around, the world It Is Christianity’s birth day It enters with its magic into every home and every heart that is open to receive It At other titiies'we may wonder ."whether there really is anything w univrrsal. Jrt when Christmas has come «*v know that it- is so which could bring all peoples Into » * owe-eteelo-uadvr God, if Oltlg—amwc.uld let It. On many another Christmas thought* like these have run through the minds of mt n For thi world has sand mnny a < . • 1..'.' fnr 4 f*-W boUptp-iM: U has ?hb time It win a<ain - Some day ’lm* Spirit ChrUtmas ttj.f!-rbe «»f the Ansel, with. r.at< the hear** all nwn-

, opposite I*4 Wil feeding The iWWf Os the bHttbtkj A* the leg i* auvecL {the head of the’rpTfrarr which i the largest- bone in4l?a th?-'’” < _Oe s k»»iiy felt If the joint ’*• dis- -••• .tied ‘. - -•■ - t B* tl»»« .Uit.fe - . ilim to Walk, -u" <l. oJi'-i >a.il> filAWt. Him.' tlw nuUl Mill. *itbUhe lent iH.tntwl oitlaard awl ~ omira T.TPit of til* toot on I n- -afc- - !» ti-.j .id. Soniat!ni“* ’ho < .'1 .liai a.oiiiant sail- Aith ;» -ti- l ■ —uulaaihl la*n<lina i>t the lower I**ot toe xpin* — Xirtdir CM"rear l r 4>ia .ifUrl “l» under.one real ul the’ i J an - r rw ted -'■ .iianit.ui.it .oh after ' . i h.iM .lia? wen put to .!•.'<■? ait;i. an l‘u.-i|- When !;.<• .-•oqe. .In• I'.eon put hark in Irlare. u-. as!...;' a-splint 'l» ai.fdled X rajs are 'aK-; at frt-'iuent ij>lermU > 4o make sin '.tit* hones rrrnalri in tdaka-i if treatment la tint ■< at rieit >»' ~ttTtth th-a vroM t*o y.aus adei-..ft. . : may not 1 >e <'>'. **’ ,M ejolß.l '.mi in jila .•. andeieu. i‘ |lb but l.ai k, it.jna. »ti|> s»it iijiwhi' In Ui»»« installi e«. o|.fl UU,ti -- .often required , QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS a Reader I hav- .»<! *••ms il <• ( alter a< ;>e Is (uen- at. trfudtuf width wHI bleii h rtie^jif I Answer- There -.«■■ iHs-tl-e-. t ■h) aene However t'o ir-wre o.u.t. j foils aarudi al no’lhiat of,. treaui.int i Wtoiai tmrv be of ' .help Nehfca’j . . I •■ ■ .. • •' • I I

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Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the seal sales are used In the fight on tuberculotrl* and to provide free clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the "white

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Bay plague." The MImM Christmas sea I sale is conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis association. j The People's Voice | i This column tor tbe use of our | | rue fern who wish to make sue- | geetlona tor tbo general good I •or diacuM QMOtlou of Inttr- j I out Homo sign your name to j ebow authenticity, ft will art | | be need It you prefer chat R I l not be. ■ —— — • Church la Crateful Editor Daily Democrat. ’ The people of Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethfr.n church wish to express their appreciation to Yost Const Companw. Chalmer Barkley, Shell Bros . Engu- A Ki, se for furnishing flowers for the mortgage burning ceremony last Sunday Wo are grateful to them for remembering the church on this occassiw and have been glad topwork with them in the building of our church The Committee ' Income Tas Book You tan soften the blow of the higher Income taxes you now . have to pay through a m«rs.(mnydete understanding of the several new allowable deductions described In "Your Federal Income Tax ' Amortlsatbm of emergency facilities used in def ense produt t ion. a more liberal treatment covering operating losses of business, and > special consideration for members! of the armed , forces In combatXtin.cs such as Korea, are only ajew , of the many changes you will dis birtiif' IgWi"' - “Your Fedeial Income Tax " published by the treasury depai-in.:-provides detailed information covering allowable deductions for both bueinew and non business expend , bad debts, contributions: husband and wife .. relationship revpecßng ..Jrprcciaiioti on'"busi n» K?‘ ’- j, stock opttetis granted 'jfccmployes: family ex-! emptluns; WWals: capital gains and losses; sales tax: instaltrmnt: sales: medical and dental npnss. A detailed, pasy-tousr- in4r* en

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CHAITEK klKl T I WHEN Micttaci trad g«BE and | n,ta green ttat witii rum, Liza locked 1 the door, awitcned off the ughla. 1 and went to ncr coot, big bedroom. I The loneiiuesa laoecu in. rhe river I whiapereo neyond the open win- < dowa, Ui« utile noau went toward their deatinationa ... I tn the monuug, Virginia tele- i phoned aer. She aMed. Did Aunt Abby get oO all right?" I "Last ntgriL" i “1 wish ene d come out here.* "Virginia, sne could scarcely wait to get nome." "1 know, t nad a tout trip, met- i dentally. 1 "But, you're Home, and well 7 How's Kim?" i "Sunburned, and not too successtill as a tlsr.erman. lie didn t get i _ back until yesterday. I could have < stayed. How was Michael's party? | So glad 1 missed it." I "Which one?" r. | . "Was there more than one t". “Two. A rather odd alt air Sun- 1 day, and a tag one Monday night i Him book nas been accepted." I "I don't oeheve it Tea, I sup- I pose I do. He has to tie good tor something. Liza, 1 worry about < you . .-.* ■■■■ -.. . — Li. •'l'm One.* "Remember that writer I prom- < Ised you li you d come to us? Apparently. another writer was a bad choice. During the short time I was away-that-wretched man ran ; off with someone's wife There'S quite a dither about 1L His next i book will sell like crazy " "Did you call just to tell me that ?* "No. Sure you won’t cha n J e your mind ? It's wonderful here now." "You wouldn't tie trying to coax me away trom, MichaeLi Virginia?" "Well, yes, certainly And also; I’m beside mysclt That miserable nurse—J thought she was so wonderful—has given notice, and nrl eveh two weeks She's going me end of the week, it seems she him a boy friend. Well, forty and mibstantlaL He nad an Invalid wife. Oh. vpyy circumspect They waited. Now the wife tiaa obligingly Men j called to her Sternal rest and my Nana, as the station wagon set re- ' terp to children’s nurses, la returni tng to Chicago to dispose.,cl property. buy her trousseau, and thqn ■ go to. f-Torida, in a trailer, with I her loved one * •I -'•thvod-for-Nana, I envy »er>s — ' "You woulijn t eaten Michael .h ad Hi a trailc-.” said Virg iua. siarmc t "On se-.pnd thought ui- i.-.iiii that i* tin’idv ? i; i z'a.

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1 — Kim s away so -much. Half the people we know haven’t come to the lake th i a summer. They ve gone to Europe, why, Ji wouldn I know. I’m bored stiff. . . . There • no one to play tennis with except on weekends!" "Never mind the tennis Never mind Michaet Never mind Kim being away. . . What other motive are you trying to convey, at a king a ransom every three minutes?" "AU right. I've started another baby. I knew betore 1 came to New Tor A Just barely, so I didn't tell— 4 didn't want Aunt Abby babbling over me." "khe never babbles Virginia I'm so glad ior you." • Jesee James, our pride and Joy. is not quite two," said Virginia "I don't think Aunt Abby would approve I felt like death most of the time 1 was with you I explained some episodes to Aunt. Abby By saying something I et She believed me. sue is suspicious of any cooking but that dished up at ner table On the train I like to nave died, on top of this, that woman is leaving and the kids ere driving me nuta . . .* "All right. I'U come." said Liza "You wiU! Liza, bow ous."“On one condition. Write Abhy. say that .you have' persuaded me. Ti"ll her why. Don't spare the atr~ jectiyea- -Otherwise- shr-TI ■ tie hurt because I've refused, so often, to go to her.” "I'll compose a heartrending letter. She will picture you as the lady with the lamp;' two lamps When will you be here ?* "I’ll wire, I can t come for a few days. NoT," said Li,za firmly, "stay very long Just until you get a good nurse.* ' 'That may be forever.* "Not after the end of August., for mo." Liza told her. "-L cannot desert my Sheratdn sofa.* .•'Hufry.‘", cried Virginia, "never mind the sofa. I’ll .buy you a mate for it, to keep it company while you're away.* "ThaL tiejr, U-ouM“77)st more than having the baby. Do hang trp? I haven't had breakfast!.* , "Kirn WIU meet you m Chicago," said Virginia, "and I can't wait until he does." There were things she must do betore leaving. She could leave ner household with Nord -n and Olga without concern. But there were knots to tie. raveling* to snip She telephoned Hentuiga ofuce and went’ to see /him that afternoon She said. ".I’m rv.nc to Virrmia s

recent years for a steam turbine - which was beyond dur meahfr the. time lias cyctalnly come to study ■ cnrnphttely the tlfy's finances If it is believed wise by some 10l i -' tow away” ffS.lWfi and tee have ' - nothing more t.hati engineer's plans | tio show, then perhaps e shfWWr 'rcTdiust our thinking. For it Is not 1 rp: udent spending It he. i* seems to nse. i bib ulous to seek advice front consulting en■gtaeerc, -pay a rather large sum of money fbr this blandlyignore It.' By their own adml’»le>»,--coun<ii j »h»’V 3t’’ WM HiUHtt-Fl- . If this I.- true ai d of course- if l«. - then they.shmtid listen tn those who jytre They •iioitld li-Hli tte engiidieors. thdi -l«. aS long as they artj I spending the . ity of Devaiur's I fund* espii-iatty when tlu«e. eftgi jrn-rs point the way to sp<ndiug It -- jnom.r .f«_r what tht beih v- is t i-he appvopt e-etc -plaro. Stiu-erely, Clarence Ziner. FOX HI NT — Saturday, Ilw. 2X Mevt at Jone* At Byer (Ford) Oarage in Willshire at S:3O E.S.T. Every sportsman invited.’ Shotguns ■ tmh e—Wtlhhire Sport -mass's Club. 2Wt2 ■ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results i c:" -

sne is nnvmg another baby and feeling sorry tor hem it.” She crossed her Bugera “I natr noped to run up to Abby s while you were there. I didn t promise, m tact i said 1 couldn v So sne won't "e disappointed. Hut keep an < n ner tor me. Robert." "W. v .- ' "She worries It's bad tor ner So i worry." 'Everyone worries about every one eis*-" He-- leaned.- haem m nis - chair. "I'U be glad to gel away Wish you were coming * *4 do too. u toM Virginia to ’ break the news to Abby. tor sne U be upset She's inclined to be jealous, you know." *1 didn't know. I cant imagine it." - . ' ~ "Thcfe are fofi 'Sf Hifngs you don't know about -A bby " He was amused, thinking, Anc things you don't know either. He was wrung She did. George had told ner, saying, "Swear you'lr niver allude to rt. Not to Abby. : who would be stricken, as she !■•* no idea 1 guessed; nor to Bob. _ . Do <|uln t g-.“ You cant fashion things from whole cloth: you cut a pattern. But the cloth must be there. In Abby a case, tne cloth was ancient t history, probably forgotten yet easily recalled, given the right Circumstanced In Robert's, it was ins recent mood, the at tree .on or Tinstalgra. the setting of ms -youth, the remembrance of things past, it in no Proust tan sense. As for Hiram, the cloth of his ego was ready for the shears. Half Corttetua.' half tattle Corporal; that was Hiram. Patty's cloth was woven from disappointment, the fact that, u, two years, she would K thirty, her not immodest Aspirations and a talent for gratitude Liza looked aY her watch. Bankrs kept easy hours but there was yet time She dropped in on Hiram, and explained, when admitted, that she had been called out of town and wanted to say, tor the time being, good-by. "But hadn't the Goddards Planned a weekend?" he asked, i ‘TftU thought, when Paul spoke of it recently. Liza won't go without that young whelp. He fancied the vord. Whelp. "Yea. I'm so sorry. But ‘Virginia needs mg." She hesitated, opening ind shutting her handbag, as if it did not contain What she wished. Hiram, this is a delicate matter." "Yes?" he asked, not hopefully. ■ fKeep an eye on Patty for me, ill you’" , /Tn He t'oafinui'dl *"

' 20YfA«S AGO ] I fODAY I -> ■ — Dec. 22 — Employee of the De[Fitur General Electric plant and families injoy Chrietmas party at the Knights ot Columbus hall Bandits get »2.« m in hold up <4 ithg frgy turd.jaaialy ttate bank at English and »5.2 W from the Farm era and Merchants Imnk at Highland. A heavy new snow fall in Adams ' county on uliortest day of the year. W. J. and M. S. Vesey awardee* *37,000 damages in suit against Indiana Public ServlceCc ipaity lor lines caused to greenho-.se by gas fumes. » Cederic Voglewede io home from MarqneVe College. .Milwaukee. 7->r the Christmag season. TTm Geneva Cardinals defeat 1 Monroe HearcaU. TH to 25. f. — , » H Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LCE « — 9 Q. When- a hostess knows that i her weslPend guest is very strict about aUetfilWiSr'clMnslh;; ahttlild'iifiv'arrange her schedule sb that the guest has this opportunity? A A thoughtful hostess will always make art arrangement su.n ' as tirtin — i <J Should a girl secretary rise when her employer's wife enters his private office? • A. Yes, and leave the office if j she uiTnsrc-thv wife wishes to talk privately with her husband, unloiM. she Is rrsinewled to remain. (J. is it giard form for a host t<stiarpew' Ins knife at Hie table l» Tore ran ing a roast? - A. Sio. Ulis should Iw done In the kitchen before tiie meal is served. g « ; Hodsehold Scrapbook I f By ROBERTA LEE -y —• Flavoring If Vnu find only a drtj|iN us -vuuUU or jiKex.ftel-L’. .'X Ifjft 4n the |«>tth-, hiM a half te’#piMin of uatef to the bottle fork 44U1- -Nhait!- You .will have enough flavSrihtj for tiie aver4Ue take. Cutting Soap <‘Utting a bar of very • : provr?? difficult I! wllE cut? quit** I i a-Mily, luiwvh vr. If .’he knife, is flrM dipped in boiling water. -— The Toothbrueh itpbrt To -forrtt—Hk Hr

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