Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1926 — Page 4
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I I I I I B J I f COURT HOUSE] , ■ ■ E ■ ■■■■<« ■IKIiBia Pillars Will Probattd The last will and testament of Mrs. Mary J. Pillars has been probated In circuit court. The will provides that the entire estate be left j to the husband. Benjamin Pillar*, tw lie his until his death, at which time Mt Is to be divided equally among I Mrs. Pillars’ two children, L«ewis Woodward and Nellie Bohnke. W. A. Lower was appointed executor or the will and he filed bond in the sum of $3,500. STATE LINE NEWS The Sunday school of the M. P. church of Chattanooga was well attended Sunday, there being 120 in attendance. Vernon aad Archie DollenbacUer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Wm. Mollenbacher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uollenbacher aud daughters, Bernice and Laverne, j spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and j
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r Mrs. George Huffman. The M. P. church of Chattanooga la going to give a Mother'* Day program oh Sunday evening. May 9. Everybody' welcome. Mr. Edgar Mason and Miss Doris Engle spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lulu Uollenbacher. Mr. Roscoe Kuhn spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Helen Bollenbachor. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn and son, Junior, and Harold and Lulu Bollenbachor spent Mouday evening wlthj Mr. and Mr*. Dan Bollenbacher and family.
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United Brethren Church To Hold Birthday Party The United Brethren Birthday party will b« held at th* church tonight, at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend the parly i The U. B. church also wilt have a doughnut sale tomorrow atteruoou 1 Those who desire to purchsse doughnuts and cannot call for them are asked to telephone 903 aud they will I be delivered. Dally Democrat Want Ads Earnl DJ
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