Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 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 as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President » J. H. Heller — Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 38.00) •lx months, 34-25; 8 months, 32.25. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, 30.00 ; 3 months, 34.75; 8 months, 38.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, I cents.

Attend the Church of your choice tomorrow. You’ll fee! better ell week. —-0- 0Most major football teams have easy games today and usually it is the easy game which proves to be the hardest A lot of upsets wouldn’t be too surprising. —o 0 Call 3-2171 Tuesday night for election returns from Decatur, Monroe, Berne and Geneva. We will place the latest returns on the tape recorder as fast as they are compiled. ——io oi—It is the duty of every good citizen and a privilege to vote. A big turnout of voters at a municipal election is a sure sign that the city is alert and that its people are interested in its government 0- $ It is your duty as a good cltisen to vote next Tuesday. Both political organizations are offering transportation to the election places and return. It only takes a few minutes of your time to vote and help make our system of government work. 0 0 Democrats and Republicans have announced campaign closing neetings tonight at their respective headquarters. Then party adherents will go to work on precinct organizations for election day. Indications are that there will be more than 75 percent of the eligible votes cast next Tuesday.

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) SATURDAY Davs and Pete 12:30 —Meet Mr. Wizard J;00 —Trail Riders 1:30 —Two Gun Playhouse 2:3o—Crackers by the Billion 3:00 —Sea Rocketeers 4:oo—Round South America 4;3o —Musical Momenta 4:4s—Musical Chatter 4:4s—Championship Bowling Evening o:oo—JtusGce 6:3o—Soldiers es Fortune 7:OO—TBA 7:3o—The Big Surprise 3:oo—The Perry Como Show 9:oo—Max Liebman Presents 1040—Your HM Parade 1.1; oo—The Guy Lombardo Show 11:30 —The Senator was Indiscreet SUNDAY Morning 1'1:50 —Program Preview Afternoon 12:00—Church of the Air 12:30—Tills Is The Life lltort Wayne Forum |:30 —Man To Man 1; 45—How Christian Science Heals 2:oo—Pro Football 6:oo—Livewire Clubhouse 6:3o—Captain Gallant Evening jL 6:00 —The Cisco Kid 6;6o—The Roy Rogers Show 7:oo—lts a Great .Life 7:3o—The Constant Huoband 9:OO—TV Playhouse }0; 00—Loretta Young Show o:3o—Badge 7<14 1:00 —The Pendulum 11:30—-News, Weather, and Sports MONDAY Morning 6:ss—Program Preview 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Morning Marquee 10:00—•Ling Dong School 10:30—Search for Beauty 11:00—'Home Afternoon 12:00—Term. Ernie Ford Show 12:30 —Feather Your Nest l;00 —New at Noon IdO—The Weatherman 0115—Forma and Farming I:3o—Here’s Charlie 2:OO—TBA 2:3o—EJditor’f Desk 2:4s—Faith to Live By 2 50—Musical Moments 3:OO—NBC Matinee Theater 4:oo—Two Gun Playhouse 4; 30—World of Mr. Sweeny 4:4s—Modern Romance s:oo—(Pinky Loe Show s:3o—Howdy Doody Evening 6:oo—Gateway to Sports 6; 15—Jack Gray New’s 6:3s—The’ Wfeatherinlan 6:3o—Carol and Corky 6:4s—Pa* ti Page Show 7:oo—Collins Star Showcase 7;30 —Keyhole Theater 7: 46—News Ca uva n s:oo—Caesar'a Hour 9:oo—The Medic 9:3o—Robert Montgomery Presents 10;30—Man Behind the Badge 11:00 —The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—News, • 11:30 —.The Unexpected 12:00—Armchair Theater j',-; ' L. , "' 1

Decatur police officers and volunteer student aides are doing a good job providing safety for children going to and leaving schools here. Occasionally a careless motorist has to be warned, tut traffic near the schools when there is heavy child travel on foot is well controlled. All those who have a part in the protection should receive, the praise of all of our citizenry. —o Decatur’s new Northwest Elementary school is nearing completion. Present indications are that pupils and teachers soon will move In and take over. The school building represents the very latest in modern construction and the rooms are aelf-contined. each with cloak and toilet rooms. We congratulate the school officials and the contractors for their planning and building. —0 P— Richard A. (Dick) Smith, Fort Wayne attorney and formerly ?f Decatur died Friday morning oi a heart attack. Dick was a son of the late Judge and Mrs. David Smith of Decatur and his many friends in Decatur have followed his career with interest After graduating from law school in Indianapolis, Smith practiced with his father, David E. Smith and R. C. Parrish. Later he became an officer in the U. S. Navy and after the war he returned to Fort Wayne with the law firm of Colerick, Corbett and Smith. His many Decatur friends join with those in Fort Wayne in extending sympathy to Mrs. Smith and her daughter during their sorrow.

WIN-T (Channel 15) SATURDAY Afternoon U2:oo—The Btg Top I:oo—Weetern Playhouse 2:3O—N. Western ve Wisconsin 6:oo—.Roy Rogers Evening 6:oo—Lassie 6;30 —Hoosier Hoedown 7:00—Bob Cumming Show 7:3o—Beat The Clock B:oo—The Honeymooners 9:oo—Two For The Money 9;30 —It’s Always JAn 10.00—G uruamoke 10:30—Damon Runyon Theater 11:00 —Fwhlan of Scotland Yard 1140—News, Weather, Sports SUNDAY Morning B:3o—Tri State Review 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Look up and Live _ 11:00—U. N. in Action Ll;30 —Contest Carnival Afternoo* 1:00—College Press Conference ,I:3o—The Pastor o:4s —Allen County Population 2:oo—Browns vs Giants 4:3O—H. S; Football HlLitus 6:oo—Omnibus Evening 6:30 Science Fiqtlon Theater 7:oo—Annie Oakley 7:o9—Jack Benny 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:00—0. E. Theater 9:30 —Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00—Appt. With Adventure 10:30 —Ellery Queen 11:00—Starlight Theater 12:00—News Weather Sports MONDAY Morning 7:oo—Morning Show I:oo—Captain Kangaroo (9:oo—The Early Show 10:00—Ga ry TKoo to 10:20—Cotmedy Theater 11115—Arthur Godfrey dH:3o—Strike it Rich Afternoon l#:oo—Valiant Lady 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light •I:oo—Jack Parr show 1: 30—Love Story 2:oo—Robert Q. Lewis 2:3o—ita Fun To Reduce 2:46—Art Llnklotter 3:oo—Bib Payoff 3:3o—The Pastor 3:45—80b Crosby 4:oo—Brighter Day 4,15 —Secret Storm '■ YOur Account 5:00—-Bar 15 Ranch Evening s:oo—The Hews, Hiekox —- 6:l4—Sports Extra, 6; 15—Gene Autry 6:4s—Douglas Isiwards • 7:oo—Educational Week 7:3o—Robin Hood B:oo—Burns and Alien B;3O—Talent Scouts 5:00—1 LoVe Lucy 9:3o—December Bride 10:00—Studio One ■ll:oo—San Francisco Beat 11:30—News Weather Sports MOVIES ADAMS THEATER “Black Dakotas" Sat. at 1:40; <;25; 7110; '1:55. “Glass Slipper at 2; 15; 6:30; 8:15; 11;0O. •’McConnell Story”' Sun. at 1:32; 3:37; 5:42; 7;47; 9:&2. Mon. at 7:17; 0-22

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• 9 20 Years Ago . t la** ; Nov. s—Democrats5 —Democrats elect all officers in Berne and Monroe while Republicans win in Geneva in the town elections. Fred Wieklng, former Bluffton and Hartford City lawyer appointed to the Indiana appellate court to uscceed Judge Smith. Dr. J.- T. McKean of Montpelier escapes injury when shop is fired through his office window. Happy Chandler elected governor of Kentucky by targe majority. Condition of George Hill remains serious at the Adams county memorial hospital. The new Masonic home in the McCohnell building will be dedicated November It. n 1 ■ •■ ■■ i —o I Household Scrapbook | | BY ROBERTA LEE ft -- - t> Dry Atmosphere A bowl of water that contains a growing bulb or plant is healthful as well as pretty. Some of the dryness of the atmosphere is tak-! en out of a room by the evaporation of the water. —

W f flH| : -v. < JMMi To The Voters of Decatur: I have made an earnest effort to visit every voter in my campaign for the office of Clerk - Treasurer. Thanks to the people of Decatur for their splendid reception. Your support of my candidacy next Tuesday will be greatly appreciated. lam confident that I can handle the job in a competent manner. I would like to have the opportunity to serve you. Miniam Parrish Hall DEMOCRAT FOR CLERK-TREASURER • Pol. Advt.

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Russian Dressing A simple Russian dressing is made by adding two tablespoons of chili sauce and two tablespoons of finely chopped green pepper to one cup of mayonnaise. Prevent Warping The aluminum cooking pans will bt easily warped out of shape if one persists in putting cold water into them while they are still hot. I» • 0 Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE I 0 0 Q. Is it all right for a hostess to mall invitations to a coektail party on her calling cards? A. Yes; on the lower lefthand side, opposite the address, may be written: “Saturday, October fifteenth, 'Cocktails at five o’clock. Q. How can a new bride in a strange city best go about making new friends? A. By joining a church group, the local garden club, or some similar organization which interests her. she will very likely meet women with tastes congenial to her own. Q. Is the position of “companion” in a household considered the same as a maid? A. No. A companion is considered as a member of the family, and shown the same courtesies.

Society Item* for today’s publication must bo phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karon Striker Phono Mlßl SATURDAY Story book hour, public library, 4 p. m. Rummage sale, sponsored by Tri Kappas, Mies Building, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. SUNDAY Program of sacred music, Willshire Church of God, 3:30 p. m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters degree staff, K. of P. home, 7 p. m. Decatur Camera club, Youth and Community center, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Men's club, father and eon steak fry, Boy Scout cabin, Hanna-Nuttman park, 4:30 p. tn. Adams county chorus, Farm Bureau building in Monroe, 7:30 p. m. Senior Girl Scouts, Youth and Community Center, dance session, after school. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, 8 p.m. V. F. W. ladles auxiliary, social meeting, post home, 8 p. m. Decatur Woman’s club, Youth and Community Center, 7:45 p. m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Jphn Girard, 8 p. m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Lillian Stuckey, 7:39 p.m., members note change of meeting date. Bobo Community organization meeting, Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Girl Scout troop 2, Youth and Community center, after school. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Robert Colter, 8 p. m. Dutiful Daughters, of Beth&ny E. U. B. church, Mrs. D. E. Foreman, 7:30 p. m. Circle one of Methodist W.S.C.S., at church to. make mince meat, 9 a. m. Rebekah lodge, regular meeting, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p. m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta

To The People.... - ■ In the last four years, Decatur’s Water Rates have been increased about 35 percent, and still we don’t get the promised soft ■ ’ water 365 days a year. Q Some City Employes admittedly have used city-owned vehicles for their own private transportation. The Civil City Tax Rate has increased 78 percent over the last year of the Stults administration and the assessed valuation of Decatur has increased more than three million dollars. And what about the diesel plant? More than a million dollars and still not enough electricity. ■ Do you want to continue this or is it TIME FOR A CHANGE? VOTE DEMOCRATIC TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 <8 * . Robert Cole, for mayor; Mirriam Hall, for clerk-treasurer and Ed Bauer, Lawrence Kohne, Clyde Drake, Carl Gerber and Norbert Aumann for councilmen* They will work as a team. DEMOCRATIC CITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE Bernard Clark, Chairman Boyd Rayer, Secretary Mrs. Everett Hutker, Vice-Chairman 0. W. P. Macklin, Treasurer ’ Pol. Advt.

Sigma std, 4:30 p. orn. Fairway restaurant American Ldglon auxiliary Unit 43, business meeting, Lagion home, Bp. m. , , ‘ St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Bernard Losho, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Weight Reducing club, 1137 Nuttman avenue, 8 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., school, 7:80 p. m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Blgma Phi, Mrs. James Elbereon, 8 p. m. W. 8 W. 8. unit four of Bethany E. U. B. chureh, Mrs. Doris Johnson, 8 p. m. St. Catherine’s discussion club, Mrs. Jack Brunton, 8 p.m. Pai lota XI sorority, business meeting, Youth and Community Center, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY f Lady of Lourdea Study Club, Mrs. Albert Laugennen, 8 p. m. Historical club, Mrs. Giles Porter, 3:30 p. m. Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Simon Heemstra, Fort Wayne, 8 p. mRuth Circle of Prebayterian church, Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt, S' p. m. Business and Professional Women's club, 8:80 p. m., Legion home. Senior Girl Scouts, Youth and Community Center, dance session, after school. Women's guild of Zion E. and R. church, church, 7:30 p. m. Decatur home demonstration club, Mrs. Alva Lawson, 7:30 p. m. Epsilon Sigma and Xi Alpha lota chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, pledge ritual and social meeting, Elks home, 8 p. tn. THURSDAY $ Methodist W. S. C. 8., Mrs. Merle Riley, 1:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p. m„ officers at 7:30 p. m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p. m. Mary Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Martha Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. L. C. Pettibone, 3:30 p. m.

FRIDAY Senior Giri Scout dance session, Youth and Community center, after school. Brothers On Wlseeneln BROOKLYN, N. Y. (FHTNO) — Edward E. Wilder, seaman, ÜBN, and James B. Wilder, fireman. USN, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Wilder of route 4. Deeetur, Ind., are serving aboard the battleship USB Wisconsin which is undergoing overhaul at the New York naval shipyard here. t The ship, which recently cbm-

Vote For... EDWIN BAUER 8 DEMOCRAT FOR COUNCILMAN At - Large My Record Speaks For Itself. Municipal Election, November Bth Pol. Advt.

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