Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1959 — Page 6

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Paint Brings Fresh Color To The Home As Nature’ bursts into the fresh colors of Spring, it is only natural that the home owner should feel a strong urge for an equally refreshing "change of scene" in one or more rooms in his home. In following this redecorative urge, he is quite likely to think first of repainting the walls, which represent, of course the biggest area of color in a house. A new paint job can set the tone of the room, “pull together" the decorating scheme, even influence oui moods. Yes color can indeed excite or relax, soothe or stimulate, warm or cool. It Is important therefore that you consider the choice of colors carefully in order that you may achieve just the results you want. Color Psychology For example —a gloomy, north room will brighten and become cheerful under the touch of a yellow paint brush. An over-bright room will calm down immediately if you add the right shade of green —the cool, peaceful green of a deep forest. A breakfast nook will wake the family up if one wall is bright red, the others whita And a living room done in light-absorb-ing gray and rose will become a haven for a tired family at the end of the day. You can even "change” the size and shape of a room by using color. Here are a few J basic rules to keep in mind when planning your decorating scheme: Cool, light colors produce a sensation of distance, enlarge a room; warm, deep colons seem to come forward, to give a cozy feeling. A white or lighter-than-the-walls ceiling' appears higher; therefore you can "lower” a ceiling by painting it a dark color. Dark shades, on the whole, are more masculine . - • light shades, more feminine. (Dcn't do Dad's den in pink!) Complementary Colors It’s effective to use complementary colors. You cjm paint three walls one hue, the fourth in the complementary shade. Or you can add that shade with drapes and slipcovers. (To find a complementary color, get a color wheel; select your basic shade — its complement is the color directly opposite.) Complements include a cool shade balanced by a warm shade. Colors cannot only complement TILLER-CULTIVATOR Works doM to know, between shrube ... n» eiheuetinf “pullI, .1 beck"f A powerful end- * buster for toufheet aoito — crumbles soil '' A with fsntls spsdint, , A liltint motion for per- ; ' r rotsry tilliof. ComptotojobvisWUty. IM w Mow yw %OtMMitosS|) how easy it ts to AS H own a ROTICUU * !Vi 1 lItBEDGER HARDWARE 140 W. MONROE ST. PHONE 3-3716

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aset Workshop | 1 rack to hold hand tools, a catch-all s for plans and patterns, a cabinet - table, drill press and an impres- , sive array of power tools. t The secret, as with all cramped - storage space, is to utilize every i available inch. For instance: a - roomy collapsible worktable can , be hinged to the closet door and » fold flat, legs and all, against the > door when not in use. A sturdy - wooden frame can help support i the table when folded. < Princess Grace May j Undergo Operation e LAUSANNE, Switzerland (UPI) J —Princess Grace of Monaco ar- . rived today in Lausanne, where t she is expected to. have her ap- - pendix removed. But no one would . say anything about an operation. The former Grace Kelly of Phil--adelphia. Pa., and her family flew from the Nice airport near Monaco to Geneva and then came to Lausanne in three American cars. Princess Grace, her husband Prince Rainier, her parents Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly of Philadelphia, and the Kelly family physician Dr. James A. Lehman and his wife swept up to the swank Hotel Beaurivage at midafternoon. Grace and her husband went through the revolving doors and, without formally checking in at the hotel, disappeared into an elevator and went to their rooms on the third floor overlooking Lake 1 Geneva. ‘ The princess, who was wearing ■ dark glasses and a fur coat in t the chilly but sunny weather, der clined to talk to newsmen. Her mother, however, simply 5 said that she, at least, was here ■ "for a good time.” Mrs. Kelly added she had 1 “nothing to say” to reports Grace ; was going to have an appendecto- ' my. Grace's sister, Mrs. Donald C. ■ Levine, said in Philadelphia Mon- < I day Grace would undergo an operation in Lausanne today and 1 that it would be performed by ' Lehman. “Since Princess Grace has been suffering from a slight attack of ■ appendicitis, it is possible that ' during her stay in Switzerland she will undergo a surgical operation ' consisting of the removal of the 1 appendix,” a palace spokesman '■ at Monaco said. Grace is popular with her husband’s subjects in Monaco and it was believed news of the operation was delayed to prevent their worrying. Slight Rainfall Is Reported In City Decatur weather observer Louis Landrum reported .04 inch of rain fell in the city as of 7 ».m. today. The St. Mary’s river remained near yesterday’s level as it was recorded at 4.24 feet. If you have something to sen or Want Ad — They bring results, rooms for rent, try a Democrat

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Connie Pictured As Scheming, Jealous

„■ INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Mrs. I Connie* Nicholas was pictured at her murder trial today as a! scheming, jealous woman who provoked her lover into a fight so she could shoot him to death. Deputy Prosecutor Francis Thomason, opening the prosecution case as the 44-year-old divorcee wept bitterly, asked a jury of 12 husbands to find her guilty of the murder of Forrest Teel, 54, a vice president of the Eli Lilly drug company. Thomason said Mrs. Nicholas’ 15-year backstreet affair with the married Teel and his desertion of her for another mistress, Laura Mowrer, 30, was not the issue in the case. "The evdience will show that Forrest Teel was always gentle with the defendant,” he said. "She accepted his company and hta companionship. It will show she took gifts and money from Forrest Teel and went on expensive trips with him. “Bullets In Return” "She accepted everything he could give her under the existing circumstances. And the evidence will show what she gave him in return. "She fired three death-loaded bullets in and upon his body. She gave him a bed on a cold slab in the morgue. "It will show she bought a gun whose utility was limited to the purpose for which it was finally used. She took painstaking steps to learn its operation. “It will show she made two phone calls to Laura Mowrer’s apartment and thereby learned of Forrest Teel’s whereabouts the night of his murder. “In the still of the night, she drove to where his car was parked. She got in his car and lay in wait for him for a long period ot time. “When he returned to the car she deliberately precipitated an argument to give her an excuse to kill and murder Forrest Teel. She fired four shots, timge of which reached their mark and the jealous whine of death accompanied each one. “It will show she then ran to her own car and amid the roar of the motor and the screeching of tires, she drove away-leaving Forrest Teel to die Teel Protected Her “And in that last, fleeting moment of his life, he refused again and again to name his assailant." Defense lawyer Charles Symmes, opening for the defense, said Mrs. Nicholas had not even realized that she had wounded Teel. He said the argument with Teel came about when she told him she was going to kill herself. They had driven off in his white Cadillac and then Mrs. Nicholas asked him to drive her back to her own car, Symmes said. "At that time he became violent. He pushed her across the front seat of the car,” Symmes said. “Connie got the gun out and said ‘l’m going to take my own life.’ “He said ‘don’t be a damned

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fool’. He grabbed the gun. It went I off four times. She got out of the car and walked a few feet north. She saw him shut the car door and get under the driver’s side. She didn’t know he was injured The evidence will show she would not have left had she known.” Symmes said Mrs. Nicholas drove away and noticed a car following her which she thought was Teel’s. She drove off onto a dirt road, he said, and got mired down in mud. She took out sleeping pills and pineapple juice. She threw up , and then drank some more, he i said. Colorado is celebrating its centennial year in 1959. imw] v W|l i'VI ! i ...THIS HOOI tHAMtI LASTS LONGHI No fuss or bother either — use Kyanize Floor and Deck Enamel on wood or concrete, indoors or out. Any one of its 12 rich, dust-evading colors will flow on easily, leave a tough, glistening wear-resistant surface that lasts longer. Alkyd-resih, repels water, weather resistant. "aS — A nt/anue flooruueckTnamel Kohne DRUG STORE