Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1945 — Page 3
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B W ■' *'•* ÜBLIC SALE will sell ** public auction all my livestock und »tom located 1 mile west and % mile north of Uniondale, Lbllm east and *; mile north of Markle, Ind ; or 3 miles ObUb. Ind. on State Road No. 1. then 5 miles west on State ♦•4 then *« mile north, on MAY, JAN. 3, 1946 Sals Starting at 11:00 A. M. HEAD SHORTHORN CATTLE-43 ftortiwrn cow, 5 yrs. old. calf by aide, bu Shorthorn cows, 4 and 6 yrs. old. with calves by side, fkr horn cow. 5 yrs. old, with large calf by aide iftortborn cow. 4 yrs. old, large calf by side. nt Shorthorn cows, 6 yra. old, with large calves by aide, jhor'horn cow, 7 yra. old. due to freshen by day of sale. I Roan cow, 7 yrs. old. due to freshen soon. IRM and Roan Shorthorn cows, due to freshen soon. ißad Shorthorn heifers, coming 2 yrs. old, pasture bred 'Red Steers, coming 2 yrs. old. fertsorfi heifers, yearling, •wtbom steers, yearilnga. , fcr.born bull, is months old. Arbors bull, yearling. nt bail calf. 6 months old. extra good, nu ball calf. 6 months old. cowa are all bred to a purebred Shorthorn bull. These till in good shape. HOGS—6O HEAD •4 of Good Feeding Shoats, weight 75 to 90 pounds. HAY AND DRAIN hstcl of good solid yellow corn in crib; 800 Bushel of oats; ass timothy and alfalfa hay; 500 bales of alfalfa hay; 600 bnsthy hay; 15 ton of timothy hay In mow; 15 ton of clover thy hay; 5 ton of clover hay; 2 ton of bean hay; 400 bales of •; W bales of bean straw. MACHINERY ■nlck-Deering 4-row corn shredder, good condition; McCort'N com binder; McCormick-Deering hay tedder; McCords disc; Oliver 14-inch tractor plow; other articles not menTERMS—CASH Sale Will Be Heid Under Large Tent. K. E. MITCHELL OWNER ht Bros., Auctioneers. Is «ioaai Bank, Clerk. Lunch served on grounds. sos REAL ESTATE administrator of the estate of Louis F Hoile, de-•s-r Uses notice that by virtue of an order of the Adamo '*t he will from the hour of 8 o'clock a. m to the hour of •bu, on ®AY, JAN. 22, 1946 J* *ies ol Ferd L. Lltterer located in the Morrison Building Second Street In the City of Decatur. Indiana b W ’ from day 1° day thereafter until sold, offer for sale . ‘ l,l of ,he interest of said decedent in the following ,n Adams County in the State of Indiana. to w‘t: rth half o f northwest quarter of section three (3) in I eight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east. is located three miles east and two and one fourth ’’of Hoagland and six miles north of Decatur. Th.- buildings bu? of • * lx room two story frame hbuse with summer k Z*?-«llar under the house; cistern water In the kitchen. faet; chicken house, wood shed, hog stable, and , *nd corn crib; aU good level land; about 5 acres of Pasture In the woods; land is well drained and has subject io the approval of said court, for th, fan sppralsed value of said real estate and upon the ' sod conditions: . . *d th* J h,rd ot the Purchase money cash in hand on day IfcJy balance upon delivery of deed and abstract of tit ’•’‘MM*’ * hol,lDi t,tle free ot ~tM eXCePt tWW * f y Hilbert F. Hoile l|to . administrator rtr Attorney.
lloevel, nmidat bouquets of mixed flowers and poinaettaa. The couple wan attended by Lt Genevieve Rlpberger and Norbert Hens, brother of the bride. The bride was lovely in a ttbell pink street length draw, with which she wore a roue colored halfhat. trimmed with a deeper shaded rose, white elbow length glovra and black accessories. She complemented her outfit with a single purple orchid, and carried a white prayer book, topped with a pearl rosary. Her only Jewelry was a filigree bracelet, a gift of the groom. Lt. Rlpberger wore her dress uniform, and carried a small hand bouquet of mixed flowers. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the heme of the bride's parents. The serving table was centered with a huge wedding cake, surrounded with profusions of rose and white snapdragons. For their wedding trip of unannounced destination, Mrs. Hogan chose a blue dressmaker suit, with black accessories. Rhe wore a single orchid. The bride, a graduate of the Decatur Catholic high School, is employed in the laboratories at the Central Soya Co. She Is a member of the local chapter of Delta Theta Tau. Lt. (Jg> Bogan Is on leave from the navy. following several months sea duty tn the South Pacific. He also w a graduate cf the Decatur Catholic high school, and received a B.S. degre<* from St. Joseph college, Rensselaer.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Dssdllne, 11 A. M. Monday Calvary Evangelical Church New leafs eve program. 8 12 pm. Tuesday Knights and Pythian Bisters, K , of P home, 12 noon Thursday Women of the Monse. Mouse , home. 7; jo lirn Presbyterian Missionary socb-ty, | I Mm Jesse Sutton, Sr.. 2:30 pm So Cha Rea, Mns. Tillman G«h rig, 7:30 p m ( atholic l.adies of Columbia. K. , Os <’ hall 7:30 pm NORMA KRUECKEBERG TO ' WED BENJAMIN MILLER ' The approaching marriate of I MiM Norma Kiueckelierg of Fort i Wayne, to Benjamin .Miller, eon of • Mr. un<f Mrs. Henry ('. Miller of route 1. Was announce | today by i the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Gustav Krueckeberg of near Decatur. I The nuptials will be read nt two • thirty o'clock Sunday afternoon, . January 6, in the Immanuel Lutht eran church, with the Rev E. it i Allwardt officiating .Miss Gertrude Krue<keber>: will' . attend her sister as inald-of honor, i i and Mrs. Arnold Erxleben and Mis«, i i Mildred Bleeke will be brides i maids. Vernon Ehlerding will atI tend as best man. A wedding dinner will be served . at the Krueckeberg home- and In . the evening a reception will be . held at the Miller home. The bride-elect is a graduate of . Central high school in Fort Wayne . and is employed by the Indiana Bell T-lephone Co. Mr. Miller wa , graduated from the Monmouth I high school and is employed dt the General Electric Co. In Fort Wayne. He was recently dfechurg . ed from the army air forces afte r serving 29 months in the southwest Pacific with th- Sth air force MhPCMS Mr. and Mrs. Charier N Martz, I of Berne will observe- their Golden ■ t : wedding New Years day. The v J were marri-d fifty years ago M m- | day evening Joe Klpfer of Crakvllle is II! and Is being treated at the Welks county hospital. Mr. and Mra. George Schug oft Roanoke. Va. are visiting In Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Schug arboth former Decatur residents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adweln and daughter Alice of Gibson City, 111 4 are visiting in Decatur and Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKee and daughter, Donna Jean, have return i ecl to their home in Oneonta. N | y. after a holiday visit with MrMcKee's parents, the Rev. an ! i Mm. Carey R. Moser. Eleanor Moser, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Carey It Moser, celebrated her twelfth birthday an-i . nlversary Friday with « party for; six of her frienda. Mr. and Mrs Ben Shroyer. Mr. and Mrs J Mayclin and daugh tc-rs, Rttele and Mlssie, -vert- dinne r . gueats of Mrs. Ida Witt and Neva ' Sbarrow In Fort Wayne Friday. • o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Repine- cf Fort Wayne are the parents of a baby boy, born Sunday. December 16 He weighed '» pound*, 14 ounces | and ha* been named Roger Lee. Title is the second child In the family and the firet boy. Announcement was uls t mad- of the- bir-h of n baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Othmar Wannemacher of Clover- . dale. She was born December 23 and weighed ~ pounds, 6 ounces. I Both mothers are daughters of Mr. and Mrs Peter J. Heimann of I south of the city Mr and Mrs. John Meyers, 246 Sixth street, are the parents of a i baby girl, born at 10:58 p. m. last 1 I Ask For One of the Handy and Practical - MY DATE BOOK by Hallmark I Contains important dates of the year, 1946 calender and pages for addresses. FREE ! SMITH DRUG CO.
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Sfflli iiiihiciliii ||iiiil I MSB M-Sgt. Robert M Tec pie was recently promoted to that rating, according to word received by his mother, Mm Leona M. Tceple M Sgt. Teeple Is now stationed In Mannheim, Germany wi'h the army of occupation. He has been in the army IS months, one year of which has been spent overseas. Brice Brelner, who has been In the naval force for the last 22 months ns a ship’s cook, arrived In Decatur today on a 30 day leave Bi Ice U stationed In Panama and will return there when his leave expires. — O —- Honorable Discharge , I’tr. Tillman W. Sprnnnr, Baran, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Richard C. Davidson. Berne, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Gerald It. Celmer, 103 North Thirteenth Street, from Camp Atterbury. Ist Sgt. Roper L. Sprunger, 317 Center street, Berne, f am Camp Atterbury. Pfc, Mathias P Minch. 404 South Eleventh street, from Camp Atterbury. 0 O (J Adorns County ' Memorial Hospital I o o Admitted: Roliert Strickler. 940 | Winchester street; Joe Grogg. Geneva route 2: Vernon Niblick, route 1; Mrs Frank Garwood, 618 Niblick street; Frank Sheets, Convoy. O, route 2; Erwin Stuckey. Monroe; Lester Sheets. 323 North Seventh street; Miss Mary Ellen Dewert, Monroeville. Admitted and dismissed: Billy Brentlinger. 304 North Tenth street; David Myers. Monroe route 1 Miss Imogene Pete. Geneva: Mrs Harry Wullltnan, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. Sol Lord, 105 West Oak street; Wesley Foulton, Montpelier route 1; Mrs. L. R. Zintsmaster and baby girl, Anita, ! 940 Walnut street; Mrs. Wilbur Selking and baby hoy. Decatur; Miss Ann Moyer, Decatur; John Harvey. Monroe route 1; Jasper Wahle, Monroe route 1. - o —— - Preventable Accidents preventable accidents on farms ! result in the death of 17.000 members of farm households and the in ■ ; tl ry of 1.500 neo annually night at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 12’i ounces and has not been names. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhlger of Homestead 46 Thursday morning at 7:25 a. m. at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, t; ounces.
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'toft _tllH~totln bennt*. blue veil; top right. straw hat with grapes, ostrich Curls; below, blue straw ' tav-a bride Is as romantic as ever. If not more v>. although many of them are getting married away suTh Tiiie look truly Uke a bride At left . bndal hat designed by Laddie Northridge, is of «eamv white satin trimmed with aatin cabbage roses and a lacy veil of pale blue At top right an Andra chapeau—a circle of ahiny black straw on which pearlixed grapes are festooned. Fuchostrich curls and silver leaves trail a misty pearl gray maline veil Below is another Northridge tar the mature bride—a forward tilted hat -a horseshoe of shiny powder blue rough straw form{Sue brim. while layer upon layer of blue mabne sweeps from center, down but.
Army Ordnance In J Charge At Kingsbury — ■ii— r: Maintain Plant In Standby Condition La Porte. Ind . Dec. 29 (UP> > The army ordnonew department • assumed control of the Kingsbury ’ Orndanre plant today. Col. Thoma i 11. Brr-.dl< y, plant ‘ commanding officer, announced that the plant would be maintained In- * i definitely in a standby condition as a “nucleus'' plant, primarily for storage of machinery and ammunition. Shift of the plant from the control of Todd ami Brown, contract plant operator, was planned shortly after the war ended. 11 The 650 employes on the payroll will be reduced soon to some 200 permanent employes, Bradley said A vtaff of five army offi< ere now on duty will be retained. A praponderanra of war veterans i will be employed in the new organI Izntion. Bradley said. He said Dial employes would be on civil Servian atatns. except the army officers In charge The new organization will be I built around those currently on. civil service and will be augment I ed by employes of Todd and Brown. All equipment necessary to load ammunition has been n-tained and some ha« been moved from other p'unts for storage, Bradley added The equipment will be maintained at the plant to prevent deteriora tlon. All buildings will bo maintained and shells, mines, small tM’nibs. grenades, ftisos and Hitscellaneons items will he stored there, according to Bradley : '-5 fA v >. ■ |k' TJ r -F a | L & ■ 1 LT. TOK9ERT MACDONALD, the former Harvard U. football star who b< came a much-decorated -FT boat squadron leader in the war, is shown at home at Boston with hit secret bride of last August, I p! yllis Brooks, the former movie actress. (intetnatioml)
Legion Commander Enroute To West •■MlMMa*** Indianapolis. Dec. 29' (I'l’l National cominaader John Ktclle nt the American legion was on route to California t day on his flr..t official tour »ln<« he was elected la-glon chief. He will tour west coast states. Scheduled to arrive in lx>* Angeles tomorrow. Ktelle will make a scries of addresses and witness the Passdena tournament of Rose" and the Rose Bowl football gnm<On Weilneaday night ht Is to loguest of honor at a meeting at thHollywood Legion Post club house ... , ——o —- President Truman Cruising Potomac Washington. Dee 29- (t'Pi President Truman cruised the Po tomac aboard the presidential yacht Williamsburg today and worked on a half-hour radio re port to the nation on his bogged down legislative program The address will be mad - over all radio networks from the oval room of the White Houae at 9 p.m CRT co Jan 3 o-— —. Plan Open House For Dr. Charles Prugh Open house will lie observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S R Leonanlson. 925 N. Second street for Dr and Mrs. Charles M Prugh. formerly of this city, on Sunday front 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. A former pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed chur< !■ in this city. Dr. Prugh served as a chaplain In the C. S army, with the rank of captain He re<‘ently ■ettimwl from the Philippines and China and has been honorably discharged from the service A cordial Invitation Is extended to servicemen, veteran-, parishioners and friends to call at the Leonardson home and visit with Dr. and Mrs Prugh COURT HOUSE The cause of Kenneth Arnold i and Ferd Klenk. vs. Fred and Marie Ahr, forerloaure of lien, was dismissed and cos’w paid. A motion for a new trial has been filed by tlie defendant estate I In the case of Maxine Barkhy vs. ■ the estate of G<»-rgi- Roland Steele The plaintiff was recently awarded ;a Judgment against the estate for nuiuiiu Tcivi. - i n nJe e I the de cedent. .......——_-o— — The Girl Scouts of troop VI met recently in the Girl Scout r-> in at the Lin ola (ehool- The* girls deorated the room for the Girl Fcout party. Marilyn Jab?rg, srrjb.r. o- — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Legion Dance To Be Held Tonight A dance will lie held at the American legion home from 10 to l tonight. M-gion members, auxiliary membera, servicemen uiml women ai|l ex servicemen, ami women are invited to attend. New Year* Eve Holler Skaling. K:00 till ? Ikwtr prize. —SunSet. 1 i «
Basketball BLIND TOURNAMENT 4—4 J AMES—4 BLUFFTON — BERNE — NEW HAVEN — DECATUR Tuesday, Jan. 1,1946 AtTEKNOON EVENING 2 p. m. - 3 p. m. 7 p. m. - N p. tn. Decatur High School Gym Ticket office open all day Monday, Dec. 31 and front 8 to 9 p. nt. Monday evening. Admission 50c Inc. Tax No SeANon Ticket*. I I 1 -- - NOTICE ALL SERVICES WILL BE RESI MED at the i CHURCH OF GOD Sunday morning, 9:30. Fire damage repaired sufficiently to make it poxHihle. Christmas Canta Sunday evening 7:30 “The Choir of Bethlehem.” i. I ,i — r 1444♦ 4 4»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! Hlltlll || ! MOOSE 4 » « » NEW YEARS EVE PARTY • » 4 » 4 » t< t ] t ;; For Members, Wives, and Sweethearts. ;; NOGLESTS. ! 4 I 4 I FAVORS nAkipr LUNCH i ROUND UnllUL SQUARE : 4 » Come early and enjoy this 4 > Big Celebration. : I' ’ < I » :: Moose membership is your admission. ; HI 1 : ’first’united’ BRETHREN * CHURCH; ■ MADISON AT NINTH ft ■ Urges All Members and Friends ■ To Attend ■ Re-Dedication Services i SUNDAY, DEC. 30
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Bluffton Plans For Municipal Airport Bluffton. Ind.. Dnc 3»—(UPI— The Bluffton chamber of commereo haa voted tn form a corporation to eatablhh a munhipnl airport. Horner Byrd, preaklont, haa announced The chamber already Iran obtained adoption to buy U. 5 acre* of land weat of the city for 112.500. The runway* which will coat an additional 112.500 will be approst* mutely 2,300 and 3,100 feet long.
•' Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Kededication Service 10:30 a. nt. Rev. R. E. Vance, l former pastor, guest epeaker EVANGELISTIC SERVICES at the FIRST U. B. CHURCH Msdieon at Ninth I Dec. 30 to Jan. 13 ■ 7:30 each eve. except Sun. MISS MABEL RIFE I of Columbus. Ohio, will be I the Evangelist Miee Luella I Martin, director es music. Special Music. Gospel ft Messages. Public Invited.
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