Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1956 — Page 9

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Pipe Set On Sale At Mere $2,500 28 Matched Grain Briah Pipes In Set CHICAGO (UP)—For the man who has everything, there’s a pipe set on sale for a mere S2J>OO. It consists of 28 grain briar pipes of various sizes and shapes, a calabash, a meerschaum and a carved briar. Comes complete with a walnut case containing a pipe rack, storage drawers and a humidor. “The price might seem a little high,” conceded Stanley Levi. “But the manufacturer made only a dozen of these sets, for the connoisseur trade, so to speak. "The matched grain sets had to be sorted from a half-million blocks of briar.” Levi, president of Iwan Ries and Co., has of the $2,500 sets on

display in his tobacco shop. Old History of Pipes He'also has on display his owq collection of antique pipes, the world’s largest. It’s value is estimated at $250,000. The display marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Iwan Ries, Chicago’s oldest tobacco retailer-manufacturer. Levi, something of an authority ; on the history of pipes, said the pipe was known in Europe even before the introduction of.tobaaco. The Celts smoked apjmatic ; in iron pipes of their own making, he said. The oldest known pipes discovered to date are of the Neolithic period. They were discovered in prehistoric North American mounds, and are said to be 4,000 to 5,000 years old. Spanish and Portuguese sailors introduced the pipe (actually the Indian calumet) to Europe in the i 15th century. They took it first to the Low Countries, then to England. ■" Established Tobacco College Jean Nicot, after whom Nicotine

—-— BlKllliiL F ’ ■ Jy*’" '* j ERIC JOHNSTON, president of the Motion Picture Association of. America, announces in New York that for the first time since 1930 the Industry has re> vised its production code —- erasing some taboos and making the code not tighter, not looser, but more modern. For instance, screen portrayal of drug addicts, child kidnaping and white slavery have been okayed, but tighter regulations have been clamped on portrayal of religious bigotry, prostitution, crime and double meaning dialogue. (International) is named, helped to popularize the pipe in Europe as Sir Walter Raleigh did in England. The trodps of Louis XIV “discovered” pipes during their campaigns in other countries, and thenceforth Louis had to order tobacco issued to his soldiers regularly. In Prussia, Frederick I early in the 18th Century established a “tabakscollegium,” or tobacco college, whose members met to enjoy group smoking. •Levi’s. collection includes one huge carved meerschaum with a battle scene depicting men on horseback. The pipe is valued at $5,000. His firm still makes pipes in the time-honored handcraft way, but only on order. John Soneker, 64, who learned the trade in his native Vienna, turns out handsome briar pipes in a backroom workshop. “It’s almost a lost art the way he does it,” Levi said. Two Half Centuries SALT ’ LAKE CITY — (W — When Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cottrell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hemsley, married in a double ceremony here in 1906, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaries recently, Bishop John M. Whitacker of the Latter-Day Saints

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Church, who performed the ceremony told reporters: “I remember telling these four people 50 years ago that they should expect happiness to come from above and

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that only confusion would come from below.” Whitacker is now 93. The Hudson River is 306 miles long.