Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1952 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 1- \ Published Every Evening Except Sunday By \ ! J » THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. j I Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as. Second Class Matter ' Dick D. Heller President A- R. Holthouse ______ 1 4 Editor J. H. Heller L Vice-President Chas. Holthoute * Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6.00. Six months $3.25; 3 months. $1.'75. ! By MaP, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $7.00; C months, $3.75; 8 months, $2.00. By Carrier, 25 cents per week- Single copies. 5 cents.

Speculation on whether there will be a White House wedding hCxt fall is almost equal to who dje- occupant of the executive mansion will be, next January. >, ' ! -o o—- .. ' I j The election of trustees for the Adams. Central consolidated school created a lot of interest in North and Soyth Washington preclpcts. Two slates were entered in the contest and voters in the ' ' township turned out in large nuraph’ to stand via the ballot. Wherever there is a local contest of this nature,, the voters really take hold. j ' , rd- O Sen. Taft made a clean sweep ip Ohio, winning all the district delegates and the 10 at-large, the latter being/cimtested by Harold Stassen, tire-senator's 1948 nemesis. Ohioans rolled up a big Vote tor their native son and with the 56 delegates added to nis list, he Jio w has moreh pledged delegates o the Republican' national convention than Qen. Eisenhower.-The * big fight will be to gejt v 606 votes in the convenHoh and political j cbservers_-believ,e that the Eisentpwer forces Will have sufficient strength to block Mr. Taft’s nomijnatjon. / ■ -/-o — 7-0 —~• V The efforl of leaders\to have a, delegation/solidly for Taft from t - Indiana tp the Republican national , ( invention failed with surprise vote in Marion' county.' j’arty slates for Gen. Eisenhower anl Sen; Taft were entered in , y Indianappiis and the- Eisenhower supporters won 74 of the 93 delegates. although the Taft slate was > leaded by Indiana Supreme Court j I

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Justice Arch N. Bobbitt. The s?ate delegates will select the 32 naY tional delegates and .it is ,evident that rebels in the pOP jumped the high command and upset plans of the political king-makers. ——o- —-o A Committeemen and vlce-coipmit- . teemen of the two political parties Will meet here Saturday to elect county chairmen and other officers of their. County Central Committees. As far as is known there are no contests for the chairmanships and consequently the meetings should be harmonious affairs. The district organization, meetings will ft)llo|w and then the state , conferences. From all appearances there will be a contest in the. election of a Democrat chairman, several of the district leaders being to Chairman Frank McHale.* o- o ■- \ L . ■ j ■ -V y . 43 Percent:— In Tuesday’s primary election • the most votes were for the two Democratic candidates for County Recorder. The total in this contest is 3.993, • In the Republican race for congress, the two candidates received 1169 votes, making a grand totalof 5,162. I i 4' Figured on a registered vote of 12,2(H», approximately 43 percent . of the eligible voters availed themselves of the American privilege pf casting a free ballot, i \ We should do better in the November election. The goal should be at don’t vote you lower the County's standard in citizenship.and shirk an Ambricah duty. will 11 . _ ii!|niiiiii jj iip iiii, >j (

- ....i . 0 20 Yews Ago , i TQDAY Q•> V Q May 8, 1532, wag Bunday. Two Men Killed In Au to-Truck Crash Hanna. Ind., May 8 — (UP) Two Columbia, 0., men were killed in a car-truck collision Jate yesterday on U. S. 80, three miles west of here. State police identified the victims as Charles L. Smith, 43, and Charles C. Hanesworth, 36. They said the accident occurred when Smith lost control of the car on a cyrve and struck a truck driven by Clarence E. Hill, 23, Leesburg, Fla, The truck, loaded with eggs, overturned on the car, killing the two men. Hill and a companion, Walter E. Knudson, 32, Lakglad, Fla., suffered minor injuries. •' 4 . ' li. .ih.ii I j i | ' ; f ■ ’' ■ H Miss Barbara Helm s* Treasurer Os Group Miss Barbara Helm of this city has been elected treasurer of Deb ta Sigma Epsilon social sorority at Ball State Teachers College, Muncie. Miss Helm is a member of Lutheran student association and association of women students. She is a graduate of Decatur high school. 0 - i——- { Modern Etiquette I BY ROBERTA LEE 0 o Q. When making an introduction is it good manners to sgy. “Miss Brown, this is my friend, Miss Gray”? ’ ' i A. No; it is not good form to apply the phrase "my friend” to just one of the persons, as this would seem to exclude the other person from your circle of friends. It would be better to eliminate the phrase altogether. Q. Should all wedding gifts be sent to the bride, or may some of them be sent to the bridegroom, especially when one does not know the bride?: . ' PL : A- All wedding gifts are the property pf the bride,* and should, therefore, be sent to her home. Q. Is it correct to have one’s telephone number engraved on personal stationery? i° I . ' < A. No; the telephone number is never used on personal notepaper.

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Bishop Ezra M. Funk will conduct. a week-end revival at the Pleasant Grove United 1 Brethren churcl). beginning Friday night and closing Sunday night. He win also speak at the Bobo United Brethren churcli at 2 p m. Sunday when the ’United Brethren parsonage at Bobo will be dedicated.

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- Lt. Jonea Completes Course Second Lt. Richard K. Jones, son of Mrs. Helen E. Jones, 436 N. 2nd st., has been graduated from the associate company officers course at the armored school at Fort Knox, Ky. This course provides advanced branch training to officers so that they have a working knowledge of the duties and responsibilities appropriate to field-grade armor officers. ’) Lt. Jones, a graduate of Ohio State University, entered the service in June, 1951. Predicts Continued Graduate Shortage Bloomington, Ind., May 8 —(UP) — Indiana University president Herman B. Wells predicted today there will be a shortage of college graduates to fill vocations for the next 25 years. He described the current I. U. shortage this way: "If the number of graduates were, doubled there still would be four job offers for every graduate.”

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| Estate Cases Freils Hirschy vs the estate of Henry Hirschy: the court found that the plaintiff has no claim against it and orders the plaintiff to pay court costs incurred. The estate pt Henry Hirschy is closed; it is valued at ; $9,663.97. The estate of Eniilie Gallmeyer is valued at $23,262.82. i L” The estate of Elmer R. Liechty is valued at $3,966.7'8. The estate of Anna Roth is valued at $1,835.81. In the estate of Olive Doris. Broughton, the court authorized th,e administratrix to sell the corporate stock formrely oWned by the deceased. Marriage Licenses .Robert Fager, 23, and Leah Stair, 19, both of Holland. Ohio. ;Ronald E. Wedge, 23. Fostoria; Ohio, and G. Norma Hotelling, 19, Alvado, Ohio. r Jerry Sellers, 19. route 2, Port Clinton, Ohio, and Marilyn Joints, 17, 112 W. £ark Drive, Shelly, O.

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IOTICE TO BIDDER* ( Notice 1» hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, will up to the hour of 4:00 P.M. on Monday, May 19, 1952, at the office of the City Superintendent of Schools, receive sealed bids for five (5) carload of one and one-half inch nut and slack, ioiltreated stoker coal. Complete specifications are available at the above mentioned office. » Each hid to be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Board of School Trustees In an amount equivalent to five percent of said bid. | Bids must be submitted on Form 65 as! prescribed by the State Board bf lAccounta., which forms may be secured at the office of the City Superintendent of Schools. The Bohrd reserves the right to reject any or all . bids. (By i order of the Board of School Trustees, ithls 7th day bf May, 1952. Board of School Trustees of School City of Decatur, Indiana By: Harry H. Hebb)e, Secretary MAY B—ls y 1 ; —o I Household Scrapbook | | BY ROBERTA LEE } 0 Complexion Aid To whiten the skin and tend to remove wrinkles, mix one fluid ounce of tincture of benzoin, % ounce of pure glycerine, seven ounces of distilled rose-water. Bathe the facd, neck, and hands with this at night and let dry on. Wash off in the mornipg with soft warm water and very little Castile

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