Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1951 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubttahad Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO, INC. •nUred at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller u— President A. R. Holthouse Editor J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthonee — Treasurer _ Subscription Rateel •„ 1 r - By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Oonntiee: One year, <•; Six months, |3.25; 3 months, *1.75. _ H* 11, b *Y ond Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, *7.00; g months, 13.75; 3 months, 33.00. By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, * cents.
J ■ » The World Series eases tension fn the Serious World. - —o -o ' If you are nor registered to vote in the, city election, November 6, you have until next Monday to qualify. Call at the county clerk’s office clerks will assist you in filling out a registration card. ~ - o -o . Long Islanders are to have a former king in their midst. For- . mer King Zog of Albania has bought an estate and paid for it, the story goes, with a bucket of jewels. His future neighbors are., now speculating as to whether he' will pay his grocery bills in the same way. o o „ The three days alloted to deer , -— hunting in thirteen of Indiana's soi’thern counties will be similar to staging . war maneuvers in Georgia. The open season will be for the first three days In November and hunting will be permitted in the state and U.S. forests, comprising 200,000 acres. If the deer population runs out,-“hunters may shoot at each other. ,2 • V '* ——o O — From funds alloted by the Community\Fund to the Recreation Ij Committee, additional-equipment - .. will be furnished in the city parks 3 Scheduled for next year is the? purchase of two portable slides,? ten picnic tables and one base-; ball stop. Last year the commit-r •—free installed ten portable steel? - IB’Tn %.v . j?sjddes and one merry-go-round in- - the school and city playgrounds, the children. Contributions tcfc the Community-Fund make .possible rounding-out of this’ *>p«eded and appreciated equip-i " fffent program. ' 1
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Local photographers with colored fHm cameras have a feast before them if they go in for tree . j ’ . - - \ pictures. ’The riot of colors on the maples and oaks will give them ,a picture that no artist can paint. Almost in any direction, the camera hobbist can roll off several feet of film of the most beautiful scenes ever to loom before the eye. just take your camera and begin filming the autumn beauty in technicolor in and around Decatur. ! \ o - - o - 4 ■ - Baseball Magic:— The ability of world series baseball news to push other news off the top of the front page and change the trend of most conversations is sheer magic. Today, the sports w-orld and those who follow baseball just at world series time, are more? concerned about the. outcome of the games between the .Yankees and Giants, than what Congress does about • taxes. Nearly everybody follows the series with a violent partisanship which makes them one it rooting for the same team, implacable foes if rooting for opposites. The lobster fisherman on the coast of Maine and the Montana ranch hand, the \scientist in bis laboratory .aed-the schoolboy who_ appears‘to listen to the geography lecture share a common interest. It is an October interest which grips the nation so firmly that other interests have no chance at I «>. 4’ ? j | i ■ - • Baseball is a game in which speed and skill, determination and daring, simple luck and the quick | knack of capitalising luck combine to produce champions. These are qualities which can be depended on to seise the imagination of Americans? Those who do 'not understand baseball cannot hope to comprehend fully the mind of America, for baseball is part of it.
20 Years Ago TODAY o —(I Oct. 4, 1931 was Sunday. 0- ;■ " ........4 1 Modern Etiquette j \ BY ROBERTA L«E p— o Q. On what occasions is a cutaway (morning'coat) with striped trousers worn? |A. At a morning or afternoon wedding. On Sunday for church (in the city). On all daytime occasions of ceremony, such as taking part in a dedication, unveiling, review of a parade. In England to business. As usher at a wedding. As pallbearer. - Q. When there is to be a;doublering marriage ceremony, who presents his ring first? A. The bridegroom places his ring on the bride's finger first, and then the bride places her ring on the ? bridegroom's finger. , Q. Should the server stand at the right or ‘ left of the dinner guest when pouring water or other beverages? \ A. At the right. 0 < I "Household Scrapbook | BY ROBERTA LEE 0_ o • - i. Leftover Oatmeal The cup of oatmeal left from breakfast will make delicious muffins for luncheon. To one cupful of cooked oatmeal add one and a half cupful of flour, three tablespoons of sugar, four teaspoons of baking powder, a little salt, one egg, half a cupful of swept milk, and two tablespoons of melted butter. Bake in buttered gem pans in a hot oven; i . Chamois Gloves After washing chamois gloves, they can be prevented from becoming bard if a few drops of olive oil are added to the water. The oil also helps to. preserve the chamois. 0 Putty Hint 1 If one has trouble with putty falling away from the windows, it can be remedied by first painting over the wood, then puttyipg over the paint. .. Berne Chorus To Present Oratorio ‘ The Berne chorus, sponsored by the choral society pf the First Mennonite church, will present Mendelssohn’s •‘Elijah,” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the church. The choir will be directed by Freeman Burkhalter and the soloists and accompanists i are well-known Berne musicians. This is the first of three? oratorios that will be given by the choir during the coming year. The Messiah.’’ by Handel, will be pre sented in December and the "Creby Hayden, 'ln June. '- HOUSE PASSES (Coßtlneed From Pnge O«e) legislature already has been in session, and approximately HO.OOO u week until adjournment.
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Kable In Arkansas Pvt. John V. Kable. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Kable of route three, who the army several Weeks ago has the following address: Pvt. John V. Kable, U.S. 55200064, Btry. A 95th Armd. F.A. Bn., Ist Platoon, sth Armd. Div., Camp Chaffee, Ark. Kahle is a former Decatur Catholic high school athlete. Mr. and Mrs. Kable and their son Danny spent a few days last week visiting with Pvt. Kable.' .. j | : j • . \ Zeser In Wyoming Pfc. Robert B. Zeser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zeser of this city, ntes completed training at Sampsqn A.F.8., N.Y.. and has been sent |o Cheyenne. Wyo., where he will enter teletype school. His new address is: Pfc. Robert B. 16385562, 3453 Student Training Squadron, F. E. Warren A.F.8., Cheyenne, Yrotecx Weils Springs and wells should be protected from surface water to avoid pollution. j — Plug Leaking Pipes Leaking water pipes may be temporarily repaired with old leather,, or heavily paraffined cloth for cold water pipes. Hold in place by means of wire tightly secured with pliers. <; ■ ' . ■ - '. ' \
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■■■■ — i 1 ■ WE** >ai ** IMI,II| VBH CARRYING her 4-year-old son Johnnie, actress Barbara Payton is spown at Chicago Midway airport, changing planes en route frqm Los Angeles to Cloquet, Minn, to visit an aunt and get away from all the .hullabaloo over the Franchot ToneTom Neal Floor Flnlsß ' An ideal floor finish is one that Is non-porous, smooth, bard enough resist dirt brought in by coarse Work shoes and which remains attractive for several years under normal wear and care. Jufeideal finish 'protects the floor from dirt, moisture and discoloration. in a Good Town — DeeaVn
Schedule Filed Schedule to determine the inheritance tax for the Wilhelmina Knapke estate filed; showing a total estate of $12,854.98 with five beneficiaries, with - Theodore and german Knapke subject to net tax values of >3,947.49 ! and $4,647.49 respectively. \ ■ Inventory Filed Second inventory for the Annis Chronister estate filed, showing the appraised value of: personal property—largely bank account and stocks —to he $9,226.11. Appearance Made Appearance was jtnade by John DeVoss for Paulina Fickert, defend-
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ant in a divorce action instigated by Homer Fickert, who then , filed an affidavit for allowance and a restraining order prohibiting the plaintiff to sell 1950 automobile. Hearing for support money was set for Saturday, 9 a.m.; the restraining order was upheld. - 'Marrlaoe License Dennard White and Dorothy Eggleston, both of Gallop, O. Union Township Farm Bureau Meets Friday - : 'U-. ' The Union township Farm Bureau will meet in regular session friday In the Bleeke school, it was announced here today. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951
BAKE Sale—Dell Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma I*hi. Kane Paint Store, 15b South Second St., Saturday, Oct. 6 —9 A. M. 234t2 Trade in a. Good Town — Decatur. size, Al H£ADY-CUr SPAGHETTI
