Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1941 — Page 6

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TICKETS GO ON SALE SUNDAY Rcaervcd Seat* For Sonja Henie Revue Will Be Placed On Sale Indtonajsills. Jan I* <H|w* Ini* Tu k»i>> for the «ix porformam *• of jtotija 11,-nie and her INI Holly l wood lew Revne will BO on sale. Nunday January l« at ib«- Indiana polls Collaoiin* hot office. Hit'll Miller amt.nine d today Mias Hm«!- will appear In per non In »i* jiarfnrmanrrs. <-ai h night at 6.3« beginning on Thursday January to and *om Imlin a on Tuesday. February 0 Anti* ipatmg a heavy demand for tickets at the vary oniaoi th.- Coliseum has added a largo staff of, ticket sellers and mall order < larks The box office Will open al Id '*• A M dally and remain often until |o on I* M The glamoroua Utile Norwegian skater established an atteadanie mark at the Indianapolis Collaeiim laat winter when «he played to rapacity houses In fire nightly performances The sixth performance haa bee.i added Io thia year's ap pearam e but the result la expe. I ad to be the same judging from the way that Miss Henle la being received la every city on her pres ent tour The 'standing room only" sign haa been a familiar sight at Chicago Buffalo Detroit and Clareland as all attendance records for the torlldmga in which she played were ahattered The same la expected nest week when she opena for . a ran at the Madison Rqaare Gar-1 den The show will more directly to Indianapolis from New York Extra seats are being constructed al the Ntate Fairgrounds arena and erery available neat la expected to be sold before the »how opena and tor thin reason, fans In cities neighboring to Indianapolis are urged to get their mall requests in aarly, Critics everywhere hare adjudg ed Mlaa Henle's INI show to be the beat ever It la the moat colorful production of her career. Includes more * omedy members and la net off by aeren appearances, by the danllnr. yc'tng "Queen of the lee" It Countries Represented Philadelphia (t’Pl Rtudenta from 11 foreign countries — fire women and 22 men are enrolled at Temple University tor the current term The Hat Includes students from Alaska. Hraill. Canada. Denmark. Dominican Republic. Hawaii Japan. Korea. Panama. Poland and Porto Rico J. ..1 11 - - "gg The expert Says “All vblvbb are sticky vahew/ And he wan right until Payee came to our station, and With Payco we degum VBIVBB and ring* to give your motor new pep. RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE East Monros St Phons 741 “When you think of Brahes, think of us." I wwn > m SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “SANTA FE TRAIL” Errol Flynn, Olivia de Haviland. Raymond Masoey. Ronald Reagan ALSO—Shorts 10c 30c Inc Tas. O—O Last Time Tonight—" Bank Dick" W C Fields. Una Marks! ALSO—Bherts 10c Sue Inc. Tag. .CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday. 10c 1:16 to 4 “MARGIE” Tom Brown, Non Gray & “THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE” Worren William, Francos Robinson Eveßhya < 10c-20c Last Time Tonight—3 Mooquitooro ■Oklahoma Renegades'. ALSO—"Adventures of Rod Ryder" 10-lts

COURT HOUSE Claims Filed Five proofs of dolma against the Red Fed A Rupply Ca. Inc were filed in circuit own. in the rase 1 of Uwrence 1. Riaybrook against Reed Feed A Rupply for appulnlment of a receiver and arcount. Judgment Given Th*- court found tor the plaintiff In the suit of William Zaggel against t'tialmer <> and Marie For ter. awarding judgment of 01,136*4 on a not executed April 11. 1531 Enters Appearance John I. DeVoas attorney entered bls appearance tor the plaintiffs In the suit of Anna Maaslllo against Aloyslus Ri hmin and Ellon Archer, the two suits of Michael Masslllo against Aloyslus H* hmltt and Klton Archer. Ruled To Answer The daCendants were rul-d to gnawer absolutely on or before February 3 In the suit pf fharles Ass older against Hermnn Glllig and others Set For Trial The case of Hertha I*. Rite and others against Clarence F ZI tier and others wan set for trial nn May • Enters Appearance Ferd I. IJlierer attorney entered his appearance for the defend anta. Clifford. Wilson, and Anoll Mann and Florence Grossman. In the suit of Chat lea A Cook against Charles A Cook, as administrator, and others Motion To Strike A motion to strike out part of | the complaint was filed by the de- I fendant la the suit of Albert Treple | against Myron I. Habegger Reply Filed tn the matter of the liquidation of the Old Adams County Rank, the plaintiffs filed 'heir reply to the second paragr.lt of the answer of Clyde O. TroUtnrr clerk. Ruled to Reply In the suit of Cordelia Townsend against Verne It Longwlth and others the defendant's plea In abatentent was withdrawn after leave was granted by the court. The defendant filed an answer In two jtaragrsphs and the plaintiff was ruled to reply to the second paragraph of the answer. Answer Filed , An answer In three paragraphs . was filed by the defendant in the suit of the Pioneer Refrigeration company against C It Hteury. dee Ing business as the Bin.- Creek Dairy. Estate Cases In the estate of Everett Rich, proof of the mailing of hearing on i inheritance tax appraiser a report ■ was filed The report was submit- | ted and the court found the net ' value of the estate to be 32.M3 10. . and no tax due. Proof of publication and posting of notice of appointment were filed In the estate of Mary Tonneller. KxcepGona to the final report were overruled by the court. The final report was submitted, examined I and approved, the estate closed and I the administrator, de bonis, non. was dla< barged Proof of publication and posting . of notice of appointment were filed In the estate of Karsh C. Krick The final report was submitted, examined and approved, the estate I closed and the administrator with will annexed was discharged. The final report wax filed tn the estate of Kila Hammond after the I report of the Inheritance lax ap-1 pralser was submitted and the court found the net value of the estate to be nil. The notice was ordered returnable February 12. Real Estate Transfers Raymond J. Quandt et ux to. Amos B. Zehr. parts of outlots 2PI ' t 252 In Decatur for 31. Paul E. UcblenstWlger. agent. I to Paul E Llcbtenatelger. Gdn . In lot PIP In Decatut for |PM 1« Charles F. Baker to Curtis B. Baker. 30 acres In Blue Creek township for 31. Adam J Blenx et ux to Erwin C. Blent et ux. 30 acres in t'nlon township for 31 Arthur DeArmond et al to Edwin Kauffman. 41.16 acres in Blue Creek township for 11. Edwin Kauffman to Ora Patterson et vlr. <1 16 acres In Blue Creek township for 31. Maxine Mitchell et vlr to Blanche D. Bossa. iniot 14 In Decatur for |l. Edwin Bauer et ux to Ixruise D. Thieme. 40 acres in Colon township for II Katy Bear et al to Helen Braun. 40 acres in Monroe township for II Helen Braun to Menno A. Neusaschwaadsr et ux. 40 acres In Monros towgahip for |l. Bolt Is Filed A suit on account and asking for the appointment of a receiver for Vlgran's Inc.. In this city haa been filed In Adams circuit court. The suit, filed by Hiller Bros., and Hlllsr. lae„ of New York City, avers that goods were furnished and delivered to the local store, amounting to 3404 U; that credits of 3202 66 have boon allowed: that there to due the plaintiff the sum of 1601.76 plus Interest at the rate of six per esat. The total demand against the company to 3300 D. Burdette Custer Is attorney for the ptoiaUft. Febraary 3 to the return i date.

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