Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT inc. BMBWd at the Detatar. IM. Fas* OBoe a* Second Class Matter Dick Ik Reßer — President I * Vice-President Omml BaHbMnn — Secretory-Trewrer By M*S tn Adam asd Adjofatag Counties: Oo» yew, |B.M; Btx anweiba. H»; * wmatha. W 45 By MaSk bsyved Adsoae end Adjoining Counties: Om year, »4»: « ntoMlm. * month*. RM By Carrier J# rents rt week. Singls copies. « cent*.

Watch those parkin* ssetera! Rad ticket* am bain* handed out and by investing a nickel you can save a. dollar. . h —o—e— Read th* advertisement* in the Daily Democrat. You’ll save many dollars for a summer vacation by taking advantage of the bargains offered in Decatur stores. Everyone seems to be enjoying the carnival atmosphere. There are the usual complaint* about parking in the business are*, but many of the compiainers can be seen with their children and giandchlldren enjoying the various rides. v — —- Summer weather i* here! It's time to think about the long delayed purchasesiof summer merchandise. Your attention again is , called to the fact that Decatur stores have the flnest and the lowest prices available in northern Indiana. Shop in Decatur and your dollars will go , farther. 0 o——Advocates of a strong school system all are glad that the county Board of Education re-appoint-ed Mrs. Mildred Foley as county attendance officer. Mrs. Foley has done an excellent job in petroling all of the schools. At times the work borders on the unpleasant, but the attendance officer by being fair and firm has won the respect and admiration of both the children and the parent* in this some times tough job. 0 « ' ’ Miss Romaine Raudenbush. efficient reporter of Adams Circuit Court has done her usual excellent* job of completing the tran- ... scrißn oymiauwiiatm criminal cases. In compliance with a Supreme Court rule pt procedure the making of a transcript in all criminal causes as a part of the complete record is mandatory. It is necessary for a Reporter to work many hours of overtime to complete the record, with no additional compensation. Adams circuit Court records stand out among circuit courts of Indiana for being complete and accurate. Adults and children will join this week in enjoying the annual

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Spring Festival and Amateur show which open* here in the buain*ss section tonight under sponsorship of the retail division ot the Chamber of Commerce. Residents of tie Decatur shopping area are invited to attend the event and enjoy the various entertainments offered. There will be rides, shows and concessions for those enjoying carnival atmosphere and starting Tuesday there will be a nightly amateur contest, with the final winners being decided Saturday night The weatherman has promised to cooperate with brighter and warmer • weather. '' —0 -o Frank Det ter. prominent Decacatur insurance man is Com-mander-elect of., Adams post American Legion., the annual election is not until next Monday, but Mr. Detter Is unopposed for tfce top post to succeed 0. W. P. Macklin, present commander. Mr. Detter ft a World War II veteran b\ I'v ' . ( and we are sure that he has the ability to keep Adams post high In the ranking of Indiana posts. He will follow in the footsteps ot several above average commanders and the job of managing the affairs of the organization is not always an easy one. Mr. Detter should be congratulated for his willingness to serve and we believe that the local post will enjoy one of its moat successful years. 0 0 The April term ot Adams circuit court will end next Saturday and the next scheduled term la set for commencement In September. Many people have the Idea that all .court work stops -during a sojsimfld vacation. Actually the MWIrf a*Wrt“ court recess. Only restrlction«-en D a circuit court during a vacation period is that no jury can be called and no trials may be held. No issues can be argued In either a civil or criminal action. Juvenile court, probate court and actions in civil and criminal cases such as injunctions and pleadings ot guilty can be received. Probate entries can be made any Friday during the summer. So actually the Court attaches do not have a vacation, other than that set by statute for all state officials and employes.

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| 20 Years Ago I June fr—The 4th district conference of the American Legion will be held here July 4. Cathoik- high school commencement will be held tonight with 37 graduates. The same number, 27, will receive diploma* from eighth grade to high school. Mr*. Floria Patton, 71. died this morning at her home on Grant street, of pneumonia. Robert Shraluka nominated |or chancellor commander of the Decatur Knights of Pythias., Arthur Musselman, aged 6, of Berne, critically lapt night when struck, by a cap COURT NEWS Marriage Licenses Elmer J. Smith, 38, Berne, and Claranell Sprunger, 82, Berne. Millard Earl Moser, 22, Berne, and Janean Sprunger, 22, Berne. Set for Issue On motion of the plaintiff in the complaint for foreclosure of mechanics lien by Harry Soucle, doiug business a* Harry Soucle Construction company, against Stewart and Elizabeth McMillen, the cause has been set for issue Sept. 4. Petition Sustained In the complaint to contest will by Mary Becker against the heirs and executrix ot the William F. Colchin estate, a petition to make additional party defendant has been submitted and sustained. The court has ruled that Anna Smith should be a defendant as cn heir as well as executrix. Citation Ordered In the divorce case of Dorothy J. Teepje against Albert J - Teo pie, Jf.. the. plaintiff ha«filed an affidavit for p citation against the plaintiff for failure to make sup port payments. A citation for the defendant has been ordered returnable June 8. Motion Submitted A motion to strike part* of the complaint for damages for assault and battery by Grover and Ruth Alberson against Leo Don Doherty has boon submitted and token under advisement. The plaintiffs have moved to dismiss the cause of action a* to Ruth Alberton and the motion has been sustained by the court. Complaint Set The complaint for damages of Jack M. Mahan against the Newcom Trucking company has been set for issues Sept. 14 on motion of the plaintiff. Estate Cases A petition to transfer certificates of stock in the estate of Louise Scheiman has been submitted and sustained. A ptition for issuance of letters ' or estate -wf Jeanette Nevil for the purpose of filing an action for wrongful death has been filed. A bond in the sum of .1W has bee-) submitted and letters of administration have been ordered issued to Boyd L. Nevil. The estate is repre-

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- — — - - — awns n CHAPTER 18 VAL’S HEAR"- was beating painfully faat. “Please don’t 1 let’s talk about those unpleasant incidents,” she murmured. “Are you angry with me," asked Or. harridan quietly, and the humble note in his voke twlsted hetheart. “No,” she said. “But I shall be if you continue to make an issue of this bitterness with Dirk." There was an uncomfortable, almost frightening pause. She had to say something to break it, and as often happens on such occasions she said the tritest hing: “I’m sorry you’ve missed me on the dance floor, but Mrs. Featherstone likes me to read to her in the evenings.” "J can understand why you haven’t come to the dances—you’d have had to dance with Hanson," he said bluntly. “Despite the fact you appear friendly, I’m sure you don't like or trust him.” Vai looked up at him in surprise. “I assure you that isn’t the reason I haven’t come, and I've told you I like Dirk.” “But I don't believe it I don’t want to believe it. From the moment I met you, I felt you and 1 were in sympathy. It meant a great deal to me to know that we would both fee working together in Montego Bay. I felt, and of course, I may be flattering myself, that you felt the same.” Suddenly he crushed out .the cigarette jhe’4 barely begun tq smoke and dropped on one knee beside her chair. “You did feel the same, didn’t you, Vai?” He took one of her hands and held it between both or his gently. “Tell me, please tell me.” She felt oJhfijsed, almost afraid, as though ne were rushing her into something she wasn’t ready for yet “I was certainly glad to learn we were both going to work in the same hospital,” she said finally. His grip tightened on her hand. "And you're etui glad?” “Yes, I’m still glad,” she said quietly. And added, almost breathlessly, Ta very glad.”

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tented by the law firm of Custer and Smith. o c j Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE 0 ' Cut Glass Breakage of cut glass is usually due to sudden change* tn temperature of the water used In washing it. It Is weH not to take chances, such as rinsing it under the running faucsL'Tepid water and ammonia are beet. Dry with a Turkish towel, so that all the crevices can be reached and polished. Starch If starch is left over, pour it into a glass Jar and cover with a lid. Place the*jar fa the refrigerator; and when ready to use dilute wtth i boiling water. Renewing Old Lace i Squeeze the old lace in hot, soapy water, then in cold water, then in milk to stiffen IL Press it on the wrong side. I —— — o ' Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE j - — * Q. How should grapefruit be prepared for serving? A. Cut it across in half; then cut the sections free and remove the dividing skin and seeds; then putsugkr tdto it and allow this at least IS rtfftttiteA to 'Soak Th* fruit before serving. Q. How does a married woman sign her-name to a telegram asking for reservations at a hotel? A. She must include the “Mrs.” with her name, *o that the room clerk will know how to address

"My dear, my very dear,” he< . said softly. As he knelt beside her ' ' chair, his face was on a level with hers. He bent forward slowly and his lips brushed hers. He drew her . urgently toward him and when he kissed her again his lips were in- . sistent and demanding. “You do feel as 1 do, Vai? I know you do.” There was an exultant note in i his voice. “My darling.” And this 1 time his Ups stayed on hers, and as her own Ups responded, she could feel tears under her closed I eyelids. I But now there was the sound of 1 laughter as some of the dancers started to come up the companion1 way onto tha boat deck. He released her abruptly, straightened himself and stood once more with his back against the funnel. Two laughing couples came up on deck and their arrival had broken that moment of enchantment. When the two couples had passed out of earshot Bruce said, “AU right, Vai, we seem to be agreed. At least we’re agreed we like each other. Maybe, and I say this very sincerely, we may even come to love each other. Do you agree?" She hesitated again, not reaUy knowing why. His kisses had moved her deeply. She had responded instinctively. But suddenly in the pause which seemed as breathless as the breathlessly ,tropftjffl night air he said, “And now, at course, you won’t associate any longer with Hanson.” Her reaction surprised even herself. She pushed aside the rug and sprang up off the deck chair. “But I’ve explained to you that I like him. He and I are friends.” He put his hands on her shoulders, forcing her down into the chair again. “But if I tell you I don’t want you to have anything more to do with him?” She thought for a moment and then said quietly: “Mrs. Featherstone told me I shouldn’t have anything to do with you, but I refused. I Uke to make my owd decisions about whom I shall be friendly with.” I

her when she arrives. Q. Where is the proper place for the bridegroom's mother to sit at the wedding breakfast or supper? A. She should be seated at the bride's father. International Plans Graduation June 7 FORT WAYNE. Ind — International College of Fort Wayne, now in its 88th year, will have commencement exercises for approximately 60 graduates June 7. The exercises, one of four commencements held each year at International, will take place at 8 ' p.m. in the college auditorium. ' BSC degree will be awarded to graduates of 18-month courses in professional accounting, business administration, executive secretarial, and to graduates of the 24month course in business administration and finance. Diplomas will go to private secretarial and general business graduates. ■ » Spot Wreckage Os Missing Steamer KARACHI. Pakistan (UP)—An aerial search team today spotted ■the wreckage of a missing steamer and said they believed most of the 202 persons aboard bad died. | The'’vessel was the mail steamer Badora, missing in the Bay of Bengal since Sunday when it was etruck by a weekend cyclone. It was believed to have capsized in heavy seas. The ehip carried 172 passengers > I and 30 crew members.

I He withdrew his hands from her I shoulders and stood stiffly, looking down. “Is that your answer ?” She turned her face aside. "I’m afraid it must be.” "I see you still want to play each ot us against the other," he said finally. She was miserably aware that tears were trickling down her Cheeks, so she kept her face burned away from him. “I don’t want to do, anything bt the sort!" she managed at last, and added with a sharp break in her voice, "Oh, why must you be so horrid? Dirk has been a good friend to me—and kind.” "All right, Vai. I think I'm beginning to understand. I can t do any more than tell you how I feel, and naturally the decision is up to . you,” The other two couples were coming past them again, laughing and talking. They paused almost immediately opposite Vai and Bruce. They were talking in low voices, but there were pauses which indicated that they were listening too. Obviously they had recognized both Vai and the doctor and, associating them with that scene on the dance floor, were curious to hear what they were saying to each other. j ,‘Tm glad to hear your patient is much better tonight, Nurse,” Bruce said in a voice which the others could easily overhear. “Yes, Doctor. I think her health is certainly improving on this Voyage.” He straightened his large body and Half-turned to go. “Well, Nurse, I won’t disturb you any longer, since you want to rest But you’ll remember, won’t you, that should your patient’s condition become serious, you must call me in at once?" “Os course, Doctor.” “Good night, Nurse." He walked away from her down the moonlit deck. The other two couples disappeared down the companionway to continue dancing. Vai was left quite alone on the boat deck in the moonlight. (To Be Continued.)

I. U. Center Sets Enrollment Dates Enrollment Days Set June 11-12 • Enrollment and registration dates for the summer Mewlon of the Fort Wayne Center of Indiana University have been announced by Dr. Ralph E. Broyles, director. The regular enrollment days are Monday, June 11 and Tuesday, June 13, with classes scheduled to open June 13. Because many of the clessep will be limited in Sixe early enrollment la advised as well as counselling with the academic ounselor in advance of registration and enrollment. The expanded curriculum this summer, an increase of 20 per cent in the number of courses offered over last year, schedules a wide range of beginning courses for graduating high school seniors who wish to start their college work Vight away as well as large number of advance courses for students home lev the summer vacation trtom various colleges

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