Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1955 — Page 10

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pebltahed Every Stenin* Except Sunday By ■ n THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Ewered nt the Hecatw Ind., Foet OKce an Second Claes Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Ratos! S fiy Mall In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, |8.00; . Six months, 14.25; 3 months. $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 19 00; 4 months. |4.75; 3 months. $2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

iCjhHstiftss trees are appearing on half a dozen lets In and near iMVtur. Priced this year sheul a little higher, but so is everything elee. ’ _* » —_ Secretary of State Duties is finding it a little difficult to do as he pleases while playing politics- in the domestic field. It will probably get tougher as be goes along. J —0 g The Monmouth Eagles still lead the basketball standings with 1000 percentage points and they Will as long aS they continue that Winning streak which is now eight straight. 0 0 Only seventeen days left until Christmas and only that many days to help the Good Fellows club raise a fund sufficient to take care of the needy of the community. And they will appreciate it if you subscribe what you can spare sooner. Time is slipping. o 0 Elmer Fra nt. Root township is the new Adams county Corn King. The winner produced 143-bushels a to the acre in the five-acre contest. We wish to join his many friends in congratulating Mr. Franz for his accomplishment in __R close and well earned accomplishment. 0 0— President Eisenhower sent a message to the newly merged AFL - CIO labor organisation asking them not to be too hasty about promising political preference to either political party or words to that effect but labor leaders disregarded his warnings and announced their Intentions of maintaining their rights to battle for what they believe to be their best interests. q Several Indiana newspapers recently have mentioned Judge Myles F. Parrish of this city as a possible candidate for United States Senator. Judge Parrish has hot indicated at all whether he is interested in making such a campaign. but our guess is that the Democratic party would have a winner if it would see fit to name the local man, who in his last election as Circuit Judge received

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more than 85 percent pf all votes cast. —-0- o— —■ The former Chicago teacher who drowned her three dogs, cleaned her house all up and then hanged herself left a note for the milkman giving him her personal articles. In her note she said she had long planned not to be a burden to any one. She also added a note stating she would not be sorry to leave the old “money hungry world, so permeated with suspicion, hatred and fear." She didn’t say what she expects to get into on the other side of the grave. U_ —o Adams county is to have a county-wide civic music society, which group will bring to the county a number of nationallyknown musicians and concert artists. Headquarters for the newly, formed group will be the Youth and Community Center. The directorate of the non profit organization contains the names of many people long identified with music and public concerts in the county. Admission to the several productions each year will be by membership. Glenn Hill, Decatur business man heads the newly formed association. 0 o It’s Christmas party time and many clubs, societies, and greatest of all the Churches are setting dates for their annual Christmas get-togethers. It’j a joyous time of year for everyone and to make sure that no one is forgotten during thd happy holiday season. send your contribution into the Good Fellows club, local organization sponsored by Delta Theta Tau sorority. This elub annually makes sure that hot a i Single child in the Decatur area Is forgotten at Christmas -time. It is one organization which doesn’t cost a penny to operate and everything which is donated to the club is passed on to the people of the community in the form of gifts. Not one penny goes to foreign aid and not one penny is spent for administering the fund. It is the only dispenser of aid and good cheer that we know of in which the sponsoring group even digs into its own treasury to pay cost of transportation in delivering the gifts.

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