Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1939 — Page 5

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‘^y[ liik At th.. .. m , " 1 * wtirti • , * At IhiM time (^e ijr l «;,'>• .sr« is i, ,h ‘ T* M *- "* i »m« the revolver h „ , m(J . i S '!" k " r ". m ' “f'W-y shot ui. »lte. than placed ih* 1n , U411 . . himself' w L h,i """" h " ml "'"•"I r 1., o 1 "**""" *«» uitiiijiui.il L£ . T"*'" , '° ,h ‘' wh« expected to gel tllllln Wuy , liaiiy COURT HOUSE Appgaranc* Entered Appearance w*« entered for th<<, defendants by Henry it. Heller hi! the MCOtlttt .tilt ..( the fhtlllp« letroleum company against the ettuniy board of commissioners. K|h.«'lhl appearance f nr t h„ fetidnht Was entered hy John I, ! o ,h '' , t , '*'"N*'llt .lilt of tllfford Maim against William HMUrf. N«w Suit Piled A .nil oil Hole and to foreclose , **' f *t"»f hy the American Medical Bating Huron, Inc., against fc. M. Hinton and the .timiuotts j »d* l..u>d returnable Hept, 4, Appearance Entered Appearance for tho defendant, was entered by C. L. Wallers In the damage suit of Kbissle O. Han apalnst Clarrisaa Shanks, and others. Cate Venued A verified affidavit for a change of venue was filed by Kufus Mesh berger 111 the fi irvrloeure suit of the Federal Land Hank of Louts vllle against Hufus Meshberger

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 , 1939.

fund others, |ty agreement of the plaintiff and tltla defendant th« raao was venued to Well* couniy, Ten days were given to perfect j'he change, Estate Cases In the estate of Elizabeth Mo* »er, proof of pnbllestlon and tint lee of appointment was filed, prtaif of publication and posting of notice ■»f ruial eettlemant was filed, certificate of clearance filed. The filial report was submitted. examitO’d mid approved, the estate was ' closed and the administrator was i discharged. In the estate of Idu M. Holllnger the pi oof of tho publication and nolle of appointment waa filed, the proof of publication and post. Put of filial acttlemont waa filed, certificate of clearance waa filed I’h. final report waa aubmltled. • Vninln.-d and approved, the eatate • hised and the executor discharged. ftt the eatate of Charles K. Pnilth, a verified ait In lieu of inventory was filed, a petition to determine the Inheritance lax without reference was filed. The peilllon wax submitted and suei Is Pied and the court found no lax , due. Inventory No. 1 was filed, examined and approved in tho ustatu of William J. Archbold. A petition by the administrator with will annexed to sell personal property at private sale without notice was tiled, examined and approved and the sale authorised. The report of the sale of the personal properly was filed, exawtuud land approved. The current report was filed by tho guardian of Lawreucu E. Upj Ogw, examined and approved and the trust continued. The deed was reported, examined and approved. COOKIN'(j SCHOOL , ICONTINCKD FROM PAUE ONKI Mr*. Koss Msllunee; one pound ouch of Mutachler's sugar cured bacon, from the Uerber Meal Market, Mrs. Ira Bodle, Frances Koenig, Mrs. Caihariue Super, and Mrs. Brin- Itoop, one pound each of C (overleaf Creamery butter from the Ctovcrleat t resincries, Inc., Mrs. John Waruuin and Mrs. Elmo Hrnllh; gas sandwich toasters from the gas company, Mrs. Alice Christen aud Mary CUtte; Stlex coffee makers from the gas company. Mr*. Laur* Chiropractic Cures by Ending the Cause Without drug* or surgery. I his wonderful science which has cured millions of sick people, can probably cure you Hclence shows that count less ailments are the result of spinal hones pressing ou nerve centers. Chine piadic corrects that CACHE. Hoy 11. Andress Chiropractor •24 N. 2nd St. Phone 2«S

I IM( HON POPS NOT STOP IV 1111 tilt A \ I ION »BMR Jk aPl After completing their torhnlcsl education, M graduate* of the lleestur no hi to ,„,i n.iluiU. hi.k . , , They are shown here shortly before they left Mondny In three Ht Marys tow .ship seh.sd huJ-« for Igo roll 'w ".'h'"^'" 1 o, r' h .h " *‘? r > r ~f " « r *"' >'"»l«-rn Induarry. —

cnee Walters and Mrs. Earl Whitehurst. Tho food prepared during the demonstration was also gtveu away. This was awarded as follows: broiler meal. Ida Mettltnan; oven meal. Mrs. Elmer Auspaugh; chocolate pie, Mrs. Enoch Lady, strawberry pie. .Mrs. Milton Werllug; cup cakes, Elva Uarkley, bread, Mrs. M. J. Welker; bread, Mrs. Andrew Hchlrack, aud apple crumb, Uerthu Baker. o ■ BANQUET HELD (CONTINUEI> FROM PAUB ONE) per of this city also s|Mike. Dale, the honored gitmit, declined to deliver an address. 0 Bryce and Harry Daniels conducted the auction of articles donated by merchants and D. Burdette Custer of this city acted as toast master of the hamiuet. The honor of traveling the furthest to attend was accorded Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frans and their aunt, who came from a town In Michigan. 330 miles distant. - LOCAL PLANE ; (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , point landing and neither plane | nor pilot* were hurl. 1 The plane was staked down for the night and the men returned' t< | their homes until daylight ibis | morning would permit them to inspect and repair the trouble. Hu far as Is known, young Ive- | Itch is the ouly owuer-flyer In the city. Ills plane, bearing au NC772-E m u king, may be seen flying over the city frequently. Both Met omb and Iveiich are licensed pilots and Dale Baldridge, a licensed mechanic with the old Fort Aviation Co., of Fort Wayne, is their mechanic. News travel* fast In Decatur aud a lost plane is classed as new* —thus before the night was over

NOTED MEXICAN I FLIER KILLED “Mexico's Lindbergh” Dies As Plane Crashes Into River Washington, June 7. iU.PJ -Francisco Satabla, “Mexico's Lindbergh" who recently established a speed record for a non-stop night from Mexico City to New York, was killed early today when hts Bve-year-old speed plane crashed in the Potomac river. Sarabta had lakeu off from Bolling Field, U. S. army air held, at 4.3(1 a. tu. CST sot a return nonstop night to Mexico. The motor 1 failed suddenly about a mile from the Held after the plane had gained au altitude of about U feet. It plunged Into tho river about 200 feet off shore. The flier was trapped In the | plane's cockpit. It was believed ] death waa caused hy drowning. Two hours later, a police launch and two naval boats towed the > plane to a pier off th<- nearby Anacostta naval air station and placed It on a pier. The body. Jammed in the wrecked cockpit, bore wtjat apparently were only) superflelal Injuries, and It wus as- , stinted that Sarabia, knocked unconscious by the crash, died of drowning. REV. ALVA BARR t CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) " ' % State* army with the 40th machlue gun battalion. Company A. He first entered the ministry of the Western Methodist cliureh aud 11 years agu transferred to the| Methodist Episcopal church, accepting a charge lu Miami county, ! later going to the Oilead charge near Marlon and then coming to j Pleasant Mills three years ago He Is survived hy the widow, and four children: Mrs. Evelyn 1 many persons had heard of the Incident and many were still uninformed of the outcome of ihe Incident houts after the flier* had' returned home. lßlfr»*lm| lltnii tmm fattnllfn *•! »»** ItHMMI iHinni dMBf-rnvrrrd «Krim ml r«HKffc«<ak# ktaiiff loom* »Hil» taking Ml* krntortrs •( Indiana roynty rarards. TH# malarial, in.lading pynrtaailaM. sprllmg, Ht., la ryyliMl vnKaitm and far niaKad K» tbe Muiariral Krvord* Hyrvgf •4 tlw W. P. A. A Os Rmylhini (ftom Portar Count? * ommiMtoneri* * lUcord 1IS9) Ordered that twelve Dollars IS'* he allowed to J. Hamsll for record- , tng Sundry Article* for Porter County m County Recorder and for Merrhandiza furnished to tho County for a Shroud for Francis Htsnes, who was hanged at Valparaiso on the 29th June I*3B 9U.ISH For "Profaln Darning" if»om Otsn#. Gsustr I'o.nmlMlos.r.* Kscord UMI The following is a list fine rol leeted for breaches of the pesre to wit gut* as tndlwis ] v*. I Pmf»ln .WNSrtns Jacob Rnkbin* Jm« Osllsr 1.00 Sum of Indians | *•. } on* dollar t.(Ji Praalr Shim j dor st Job ISM 1.00 , Sum <*» Indiana 1 Va. J An oiaatt Janwa Gootw J *th day of Jana 1.00 SUM of Indiana | «. } Profaln darning t .00 asma Sum of Indian* ] Pmfain darnlnt and va . dam oh.daynf / ' laaar Hgllas I Auguai yja too > fjiven under try hind and seal this first dAy, of •September 1121— J 'P-<Sefly j

I Young of North Manchester, Esther, who was graduated from the Pleasant Mills high school last month; James and Eugene, at l.ume; one granddaughter; rne brother, William 'Harr, of Peru; ono staler. Mrs. James Charmb hxel of l.idugs; aud oue haU-brolbe>*, John Little, of Sraysee. Funeral Friday Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Salem M. E. church, four miles south and one mile west of Pleas-j aut Mills, a church In Itev. Harr's circuit slid one of which he whs i pastor at the time It was remod eled and reoledlcated last year. Dr Fremont Frtbley. of Fort

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Wayne, district superintendent of. the M. E. church, will officiate at t|" service. Tne I tody will b< I taken to the 1.00. F. cemetery at i • Marlon for burial. Short services ■ and military burial wtl the held cl • die cemetery at I p. m. I The iHidy will lie removed to the 1 residence from llllltg A Doan tuner- j al home at 11 o'clock Thursday 1 morning and may be viewed until time of the services Friday, i Dr. Frtbley. the Rev. It. W. Ora 1 I ham. pastor of the First Meiohdlst j i j church In Decatur and the Rev. H I I F. Hart of Monroe, aided In mak- i | lug ihe arrangements. Arrive After Crash Mr* Harr and children. Esther'

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| and Eugene, arrived here late last ■ 'tlttlti from S way Bee after being ; notified of the accident. Tho son, James, was tu Pleasant Mills at ihe time. To Hold Inquost , Coroner J. Jerome Yager of | Berne, arrived In Decatur this noon to open plaua for an Inquest, which he slated would be concluded this week. He said that Wick would be recalled from Fort Wayne ; (or quentlontuK regarding tho fatal j accident. ■ O-- ■■ 1 Any fi or H expo-ure roll I>rt eloped and Printed for 25c. Kdwardh Studio. 202 _Soulh__Second Street.