Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 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 DeMtur, Ind., Boat Office as Second Clase Matter Dick D. Heller Preaident J. H. Heller - Vice-President i Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Rates: By Mall In Adatos and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.76; 3 months, $2.60. By Carrier: 26 eeats per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

Don't forget the Union Thanks service at Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church starting Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. All people of ths community are invited to take part in this service sponsored by the Associated Churches of Decatur. The heavy winter weather in Minnesota, Michigan and Wlseonsin has caused a shortagd of Christmas trees according to late reports but those states will still be able to deliver some 700,000 of the green trees to cheer the young sad old in their immediate vicinities. So don't be too discouraged children. 1 o 0 The Christmas lights will be on all Over this- nation soon and will ceptinue to burn the next four or five weeks is we observe the great holiday. If any citliens of Attain happen to be wandering area nd'over here he will surely by the sight And will egraiy have grave doubts they can ever hope to turn this country into a communistic area. * —_d Charles A. Parmer, 31, was the ono-theusandth person to die in traffic mishaps in Indiana during the year. He met death Monday evening when his car which he waa driving at a rate of speed estimated by several as going 100 miles per hour, skidded across a playground and against a house, crushing him to death instantly. In a few minutes the empty lot would have been filled with children waiting for buses. It happened at the edge of Woodburn in Allen county. We bow in sincere tribute and respect to Dr. William Lowe Bryan, President Emeritus of Indiana University. Dr. Bryan died Monday evening at the age of ninetyfive years. He was a great educator and for many years he guided the destiny of Indiana University and he shaped its future through a lifelong effort of building firmly. Dr. Bryan was one of the last of the great pioneers of present day education. He will be forever remembered by the thousands of Indiana men and women who knew and loved him.,

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Researchers, basing their study on a new factory employing one hundred laborers coming to a , community, have come up with some interesting figures. Here is what they say will happen in such a middlewest community. TheVe will be 296 more people in the city; there will be 11$ more households and there will be 51 more school children. The study further reveals that there will be $590,000 more Income in the city and $170,000 more bank deposits. There also will be 107 additional passenger automobiles registered and 174 more workers employed. There will be four new retail stores and $360,000 more in retail sales a year. The influx of a new factory also will mean 25 more construction workers and four additional people will be employed in real estate, insurance and finance. It’s worth working for, isn’t it? 0 o No one claims that the United States is perfect, but it is so much better than any place else in the world that we should all take a recount now and thenjojee how_ fortunate we really are. Early this month you went to the polls and voted for the people you wanted to run your government — this is an American privilege. Last Sunday you went to the church of your choice and worshipped the way you wanted to without any interference or state controlled church — this is an American privilege. Today you went to work where you wanted to and if you don’t like your job you can go some place Ao* wptk without,. a government permit — this is an American privilege. These and many other privileges are taken for granted by the American people and yet they were hard won privileges. They were brought about by people like Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and a long list of great men. They were brought about by something else too — from the Pilgrims to the scientific age of today — they came from faith in God. This Thanksgiving let’s all remember there’s something more than men in the history of the finest place in the world — let’s remember and be thankful.

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A— —- —P | 20 Years Ago | Today * November 93 —-R. Earl Peters, state director of housing administration, will be one of the speakers at the 11th anniversary of the new United Brethren church in Decatur in December. He is a former member. The Central Security Corporation of Fort Wayne was high bidder for $35,000 worth of bonds to be Issued by Wabash township for the Geneva school. They paid a premium of $1,986. William M- M'essel, Jr., vs the town of Geneva, demanding $95,000 damages, is being heard at Huntington. He lost an eye when he fell against a stub of a telephone pole. The Chicago White Sox have a deal on to seel Al Simmons to Detroit. | V .Miss Suttles is enjoying a visit with friends at Coldwater. n . n _ p Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 0— 0 Q. Is it proper to hold the fork or spoon in the hand at the table while engaged in a long conversation? A. It is better to lay the utensil down if engaged in a lengthy discourse If held in the hand, one is likely to find oneself waving it about, and this is definitely improper. Q. Is it essential that the fathers of the bride and bridegroom be part of the receiving line at the reception? A. No. The only ’‘essential’’ male member of the receiving line is the bridegroom. Q. What are the accepted forms of the complimentary close for a business letter? A Yours truly. Very trulyyoura: Respectfully yours. Sincerely yours. Cordially yours. Faithfully yours. 0 —: ~ | Household Scrapbook | BY ROBERTA LEE 0 C Overshoes The child's overshoes and rub-

The Decorations Are Up ! Decatur Is Ready I The Stores YOU are Loaded x ,h voT : Are -Shopping To Attend The OPENING ' DECATUR’S CHRISTMAS ■ SHOPPING ’ SEASON f SATURDAY ITW NOVEMBER 26 | W' ‘Hi* I • ar,WMWM!Br:ai»Mii.-JV I iminwjawn m* • BIG PARADE at 1:00 P.M. SANTA CLAUS at the COURT HOUSE With Candy Treats for All Children! The contributions of the following business firms have made possible this big event and they invite you to make -their stores your shopping headquarters this year.

A & P Tea Co. Adams County Trailer Sales L. Anspaugh Studio Al Anderson August Cafeteria Baber Jewelry Beavers Oil Service Begun’s Clothing Store Blackstone Bar Blackwell Dept. Store Boardman Sewing Machine ! Shop Bob's Confectionery Bower Jewelry Store Bill’s Corner John Brecht Jewelry Brooks for Men and Boys Citizens Telephone Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Decatur Music. House Decatur Hatchery Decatur Super Service Doughnut Shop Ehinger & Kortenber “ Equity Dairy Store Fager Maytag Sales Fairway Restaurant First State BahTi\

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* 11 ■; -«**•-* ~—• * ——— bers will be kept in pairs it a spring clothespin is brightly painted with the child’s name printed on it and fastened to the overshoes. The name will identify them quickly. Hot Water Beetle Do not fill the hot water bottle to full capacity when used for ■warming a bed- Three-fourths full is better. When used for relieving pain, one-half full is sufficient. Citron To cut citron, steam it for a few minutes and it will make an easy task out of a difficult one. GIRLSCOUT Brownie troop 24 met after school Tuesday. The meeting was opened by our president, Susan' Langston. The pledge was led by! the vice-president, Carol SmithDues were taken by the treasurer, Jane Macklin. We learned how to set a table and drew a picture. Scribe: Suzanne Loshe Girl Scout troop six met for

Gamble Store Gerber’s Market Goodin's Market Goodyear Service Store Gulf Super Service Habegger Hardware Haflich & Morrissey Shoes Haugks Heating & Appliances Heller Coal Feed & Supply f Holthouse of Decatur, Inc. Holthouse Drug Co. Holthouse-Schulte & Co. Kaye’s Shoe Store Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store Kiddie Shop Kimpel Cigar Store i Klertk’s Service j Knapp Service’Station : Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. Kohne Drug Store i Kroger Co. L. & 0. Shop Lee Hardware Local Loan Co. Lord’s Apparel Store Mansfield Motor Sales _ i Mazelin Heating Service . t " -I

their regular meeting. We said the Girl Scout promise and the laws. We had and collected dues. We received our peanut books and talked our Christmas party. Shirley Mays brought the treatJir Scribe: Janet Habegger / Brownie troop eight met at Lincoln school Tuesday. They opened the meeting with the Brownie pro-1 tnise. They started making plans for Christmas. Games were enjoyed by all and Lanette Dedolph and Susan August furnished the treat. The meeting closed with “Goodnight Brownies.” Scribe: JoAnn Kallenberger Brownie troop 23 met Tuesday after school at the Methodist church for their Thanksgiving par--1 ty. There were ten members pres- ! ent- We played games and enjoyed popcorn and apples. We closed with “Goodnight Brownies.” Scribe: Darlene Case Washington — About 57 percent or approximately 914 billion board . feet of saw timber in the US. is privately owned. W-A.k . . .... .—. .. . -

Miller-Jones Co. G. C. Murphy Co. Myers Home & Auto Supply J. J. Newberry Co. Niblick "& Co. Peterson Clothing Pioneer Restaurant Riverside Garage Schafer Store Schmitt’s Meat Market Schwartz Ford Co., Inc. Smith Dairy ! Smith Drug Co. Sprunger Implement Standard Market Stewarts Bakery Stop Back Sutton's Jewelry Store Two Brothers Uhrick Bros. Vic’s Frozen Food Center Wall’s Bakery Wertzberger Confectionery Western Auto Store The Why Store Wylie Furniture Co. Zintsmaster Motor Sales W. H. Zwick & Son

Admitted Chester Brandyberry, Deceit ur; Mrs William H. Huston, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Kathryu Walters, Decatur; Ulrich Reinhard, Berne; Master Kerry Lee Burger, Decatur; Maa* ter Steven Burger, Decatur; Mrs. Laurence Blum and baby boy, Berne. Two Vehicles Are Involved In Crash An accident involving two vehicles occurred at 10:50 a.m. today two miles south of the Fuelling church at a county road intersection. A car driven by Pius Theodore Haas, t 4, of Fort Wayne, collided with a car driven by Paul Chester

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Veit, It. ot Monroeville route two. 1 The Fort Wayne car is owned by the city of Fort Wayne and in a total loss as a result of the acrt* dent. Damage to the other vehicle was estimated at $350. Veit sustained a bruised cheat and a cut lip and Haas suffered a slight bruise on his hip. Both refused medical attention. Deputy sheriff Charles Arnold investigated. Trade in a go«* Town — Dacato A Three Deys' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. For children get milder, faster Creo mulsion for Children in the pink and blue package. Adv. CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chert CeWs, Acute Broechltii - ' ■ -

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