Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1955 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind, Poet Office aa Second Clan Matter Dick D. Heller —- Preaident J. H. HellerVice-Preaident Chas. HolthonseSecretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall 1* Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 3*, 00; Six months, 34.35; 3 months, 32.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Count! eh: One year, |9.00; 6 months, 34.75; 3 months, 32.50. By Carrier: 35 cents per week. Single copies: 5 cents.

A local automobile painter told ua the other day, “There are two popular finishes tor automobiles. “Lacquer and Liquor". —o Plan now to do your Easter shopping in Decatur stores. Local retailers are showing the finest spring merchandise available. We are confident that If you visit the local stores you'll not have need to go elsewhere. Watch the advertisements in the Daily Democrat and if you trade in Decatur you'll look fine for Easter for less, 0 0- — March 7 is the deadline set by the constitution for the length of the session of the Indiana General Assembly. The legislators still have much to accomplish, including passage of perhaps the largest budget bill in the history of the state. It is hard to recall a single legislative eesion which has been as do-less as the present one. Neither political party should be very proud of its leadership. Perhaps it’a'Time for a change. 0 0k— The Decatur Lions club is preparing a house to house sale of electric light bulbs soon. Proceeds from these sales will be donated to two great Hoosier projects. Part of the profit will go to the state Lions club cancer research fund and the balance will go to the fund provided by Indiana Lions clubs for the training and purchase of seeing eye dogs for blind persons. It is a good way to raise funds, because when useful merchandise is offered to contributors everyone feels like they have gotten their money's worth and also contributed’ to a Worthy' cause. 0 o>— Many Decatur home owners were without heat Monday and Tuesday because basement water from the heavy Monday night rains damaged furnaces. Local

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) THIRW.4I Htnlag 6:uo—Gatesway to Sports 6:ls—News, Jack Gray 6.2s—Weatherman 6:3l)—Superman 7:o0—Bob Cummings show 7:3o—Dinah Shore I:4s—News Caravan 8:V0 —You Bet Your Life B:3o—The Playhouae o:oo—Dragnet 9:3o—Fori Theatre 10:00—Dux Video Theatre 1 L;00 —The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—News 11:30 —Armchair Theatre FKWAY Morning 6:58 —sign-on & Program Preview T'.W—TOD* Y 9:oo—Morning Martjuee luaw —Ding Dong School I, —Spotlight Review 10:45—Sheilah Graham Show 11. HOME Afternoon 12:00 —News at Noon, Ted Strasser 12:10—The Weatherman 12:15—Farms and Farming J 2.30 —Feather Your Nest I:oo—Here's Charlie I:2s—Faith To Live By 1:30 —Matinee Theatre 2.30--Editor's Desk 2:4s—Musical Memo 3:oo—The Greatest Gift 3:ls—Golden Windows 3:3o—One Man's Family 3:4s—Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:00 —Lenten Service 4.80 —Thu World of Mr Sweeney 4:4s—Modern Romances s:oo—Pinky Lee s:3o—Howdy Doody Kvenlng 5 6:oo—Gatesway To Sports = If— J»<-* « ray 6:2s—Weather B:3o—Talent Parade 6'46—Assignment for Today " ;00—<Death Valley Days 7:3o—Eddie Fisher I:4s—News Caravan —- B:oo—Red Button* B:3o—Lt«e of Riley — —... 9:oo—Big Story , - 9:30— Wjuerfront. no :00—Cavalcade of Sports 10:45—Jan Murray Hhow

furnace repair mon have been working the clock around in an effort to restore the furnace motors to a workable condition. It is interesting to note that the 1955 fractional horsepower motors, many of which are being manufactured at the Decatur General Electric plant, are completely waterproof and can be operated entirely submerged in water. It’s quite an improvement. 0 0- — Basketball tournaments are in style now for the next month and they will include tourneys for high school, college and professional teams. The Indiana high . school tournament is first love in Hoosierdom for fans. This is followed closely by interest in the NIT and NCAA college tournaments and then the professional league play-offs. .Basketball is tops in winter sports in the middlewest and the game has caught fire in all other sections of the nation in the last few seasons. The west coast has some strong college teams this year, but in the high school game, we still believe that Indiana teams top them all. o p With seven or eight prominent Decatur citizens being mentioned as possible mayorality candidates, it appears as if both major political parties will come up with some outstanding candidates before the filing deadline. The office of mayor is an important one and the job the next four years will tax the capacity of the best available man. Decatur is one of the finest cities in the nation. We are growing and with proper municipal administration we shall continue to be the tine city we now are. Let’s all give the matter of municipal government some serious thought and contact the leaders of the two major parties with suggestions concerning candidates.

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20 Years Aga Today o ; 0 March 3, 1935 was Sunday. (yi Wdl Admitted Mrs. Ada Bauserman, Monroeville; Mrs. Abraham Inniger, Berne; Master Steven Lucas, Decatur; Master Barty Poling, Decatur; Master James Baumer, Bryant. Dismissed Mrs Arbie Woodruff. New Corydon; William Rupert, Monroe; Mrs. William Braun and baby boy, Decatur. GIRLSCOUT Girl Scout troop one held its meeting after school . Tuesday. March 1. We talked about our play and the refreshments for that night. We played a game and practiced on our play. Refreshments were served by Barbara Roe: We had our Friendship circle, gave the Girl Scout pledge, sang our song, and gave the Girl Scout salute. Scribe, Nancy Rice Brownie troop 12 met Tuesday after school in the Methodist church basement. We opened with the Brownie promise followed by roll call and collection of dues. New officers were elected: president, Beverly Speigel; treasurer, Susan Brite; and scribe, Joy Debolt. We played games and sang songs. It was Janet Winteregg’s birthday and she brought the treat. We closed with the Brownie song. Scribe. Joy Deßolt. SOCIETY HISTORICAL CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Homer Bittner was hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen members answered to roll call with a quotation. Mrs. Henry Adler was in charge of current events, and also presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Maude Hower wrote an interesting paper “New Orleans: Jambalaya On The Levee.” Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess carried out in St. Patrick's appointment. The names of Mrs. Frances Borders and Mrs. Mae Butler

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were unintentionally omitted from the committee on arrangements for the recent guest day. The Juniors of the American Legion auxiliary unit 43 will meet at the Legion home Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet with Mrs. Francis Howard Tuesday. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will have a chiH supper Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ray Heller. Mrs. Orval Lenhart will be hostess to the Monroe Better Homes demonstration club Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. James Nussbaum and Mrs. Herald Rich. The lesaon will be presented by Miss Bertha Landis. The Art department of Woman's club will meet with Mrs. R. D. Meyers Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The story book hour will be held at the public library Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Adams county chorus will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock for practice at Monroe in the new Farm Bureau building.

The Delta Theta Tau will- have a business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Elks home. w The sophomore class of the Pleasant Mills School will sponsor d bake sale at Scliafer Hardware store Saturday from 3 to 12 o’clock. The Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have a joint rush party Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Affolder. Mrs. William Keller will be hostess to the St. Dominic study club Tuesday evening after church services. The Associate chapter of Tri Kappa will entertain the active chapter and patronesses Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gordan Adams of Fort Wayne will give a review of Emily Kimborough’s amusing book "Forty Plus." ■ i The Civic’ department of Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Earl Fuhrman Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. ; ■» i . * Detroit — It is estimated that it requires at least twice as much power to crank a gasoline engine at 10 degrees temperature as at qormal summer temperatures of 80 degrees or more. Id 1

Tuberculosis Clinic In Decatur March 10 .h. Mrs. W. Guy Brown, executive secretary of the Adams county tuberculosis association, announced today that a tuberculosis consultation clinic will be held Thursday, March 10, from 10 a. m. to 13 noon and from 1 to i p. m. at the American Legion home on Madispn street. Dr. O. T. Kidder, will be the clinician in charge for all chest pathology. The clinic will be by appointment only, with persons desiring appointments asked to call 3-3081. Films should be as recent as possible. Expenses of the clinic are paid by the association out of funds derived from the sale of Christmas seals. FERU I. I.ITTEHHH Atteraey. KSiTATK NO. 4»HT NOTICE TO ALL IfCRSONH INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OP CHARLES GROTE In tlie Circuit Court of Adamx County, Indiana F'toiruwry Term, ISteu tn the matter of the ktotaute ot Charles Grote deceased. N'otke to hereby (riven that Alfred Gnute an Executor of the above named estate, haa presented and filled ihls Anal ai-counit bn final aettlement of said estate, and that the same wBH tvomve up for the examination and tuotion <rf said Adame Circuit Court on the,29 of March, 1*66, at whtoh .time all persons Inter«w»t«l In said estate are restored to appear In tmid court and show cause, If any there be. why «artd axxvuun-t whould not be approved. And the heirs, of aaid dkneedent and all others interested are also restored to appear and make proof of their heirship or olaini to any part of Bald estate. ALFItBD GROTE Ptirwonal Representative Executor March 8-10. ; — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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