Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1946 — Page 3
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bMholle vows _ *” E nOON M L nh.n- y, on,3n n '• •KS ! tin* N» r ' ni '" IK”’*- *’ f o f><-< itnie <h- J MB.. }• ,UM Mercer ■M,..! I''’-”” »«->■ J‘>" ..IM th>.” k J" <h.irch. The iß\.| w Nehuitz read the K',. .h y-anthemutn and ' r,e ■■tl.nd'H ' Largo. ’ *•" P'«F Ul . rail! S<tu!»r. organist ■H. id. given in marriage by wore a Mreet length ((ff win-- • -n!ian< »'i>lt ■K',,.,| Is-atls '-micoldered ill druign <>n the front. !bK<- ■ '‘-■Li ..’l'lied hill *l’h ihk...... “ 1 i,!< ’" l,! ‘M’l.’vhn’ Leona Holl’’. '. SteX I was attired ' !.ti/ih dr.-f" of powder I^M|, r ,-«<>ri<•* S h ‘‘ ‘ a'fled r »<••< Fi’-ii’-ric Nchainthe ?r.H>rr beat ,1< ’ r 'remony. a re,a. held home of r pa" nt- approxiH twenty tn- guests. aftet SB l”fl '"I- Washing-■H.-.-.x Vr “ Hoib 's di charge SB’ Wa\e«. file couple Will lie S’ to f° rt Wayne. The MM .... enLv placed on inactive SB'* 3 Haixon pilot With the K,.v • |Tl ' l ‘’’'‘“'••an In SB Xor,h Vri,a and I,alySOLEMNIZED AFTERNOON "f Mif * Anita Stod SB Truman " s,u,i *. ** ,n °f Mm Marlon St alts of ■B *■>' * n,! unced today by 9K>.« father. John Stoddard SB Wa ’ fn *' Ttl *' adding wan SB* 2 " 1 ln ‘ ls '' •t'*d , 'an»er Luth-SB-t'.h in For Wtayne SaturMo’' Ollmlt - *■■!> the Rev. SB offu iatini? The ceietnony by the Immediate SB* 9 '' 1 9 f ”* intimate friend* S|^B wlße ’*”■ 1 ’•remony, a wedwa* served at the SB 1 M snil Mr * Richard Cis in-law and sister of ■Sd- ' ' ix "‘-"'k dinner w.m SB"" s ’ anrta >' •’ ’he home of S^S°»» parents. Mrs Stult* will leave in fl " li’-'roit. Mich, where jjpyw »iii re-unie employment Ford Motor Co., where he before entering the i*42 Th* groom wan only
Give yourself a ■^cold wave permanent tfr an, ™t yourself t» a perfect, *’• •* "“"M looking permanent ' | at home—in three W» or Im— with the aimpie, T' ’ n iJ « CSOWNING IW Cold Wave Permanent Car * "’"XstF •** (w»h cvrten) •2 (pteitax) g &/e for Children*? Hair, too! I ’‘’••••••••••••if iieeiittumtgiif »•«»«♦•» ■ smith drug co. I OPEN SOON : H| The New • I |L Anspaugh Studio : I First G* Monroe Sts. I I (Heller Office Building) fc Portraiture and Commercial I I R *t»eraphy mooting today's high peefeMlonai standards. ® ■ Make Advance Appointments J || Phone H«2 or 1258
recently dlacbarged from service after forty month* duty, tliirty-six months of which were spent In the South Pacific. IT. MARY'S SOCIETY MEETS MONDAY EVENING The St. Mary's aoclety met .Monday evening at the Nt. Joseph's s<-!tool. During the husinem meeting. new officer* were Installed, after which a aocial hour wan enjoyed. The committee In charge Included Mra. Nick Braun, chairman, .Mra. Jerome Coffee, Mra. Kerman Coichlu and Mra. Dora Cook. Gamea were played and prlxm were awarded to Mra. John lamhe. Mra. Thomaa Durkin, Mra. Severin Bchurger, Mra. Noble Drum. Mra Jack Neering and Mr*. Kd Voglewede. » . * CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY The fifth wedding anniveraary of Mr. and Mra. l<awrencv Graft waa celebrated at their home Saturday evening. Gueata Includwi Mr. and Mna. Arthur Graft and »on«, Allen. I<arry and Billy. Mr. and Mra. George Schuelcr, Melvin Scbueler. Mr. and Mra. Oacar Khlerding and aon. Raymond. Mr. and Mra. Kerman Ehlerding, Elma and Floyd Ehlerdlng, Martin Ehlerding, Mr. and Mra. Otto Ehlerding, Mr. and Mra. Edgar Ehlerding. Mr. and Mra. Adolph Schueler. Mr. and Mra. Otto J. JNeberlch. Mr. and Mra. Bill Meyer. Mr. and Mra. Lorane Thieme and daughter. Judith Kay, Ann Bieberkh and Mr and Mra. Graft and children, Danny and Carol. Carda were played and delicious refreshments* were nerved. ENTERTAIN WITH BUFFET LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE Mra. Carl Gerlier* and Mra. C. 1. Finlayion united in entertaining with a one o'clock buffet luncheon and bridge Saturday afternoon for Mra. Charlea Camp, wbo will leave soon for Dartmouth, N.H. The nerving table wax beautifully decorated with lovely bouqueta of mixed flowera. Priaea in bridge were won by Mm. Harold McMillen and Mna? J. Ward Caiiand. gde*t lint Included ,the honored gueat. Mra Camp, and the Meadamen Leonard Saylors, J. Ward Caiiand. A. R. a Koltbouae, Merle Crider, Gerald Kohne, John Carroll, Leo Saylor*. Harry Daily. Gladya Chamberlain and Harold McMillen and Dale McMillen of Fort Wayne.
CLUB CALENDAR •mlaty Omoin* 11 A. M. Tuesday Como Join Us Class of First Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Custer, 7: SO p.m. Delta Theta Tau formal initiation and Inspection dinner, Elks, 6:l® p. m. Church Mothers Study club, Mna. Rural Rose, 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, 7 p.m. Corinthian class of Christian church, Mra. Harry Merriman. 7:30 p.m. Eta Tati Sigma sorority. Mrs. Homer Barton. 8 p m. I-oya) Dorcu* class of First Evangelical Church, Mrs. Lillie Hammond, 7 p.m. Wtdnaaday Indies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Fred Smith, 2:30 p.m. Root township home economics club, Mrs. Arthur Hall, 1:30 p.m Historical club, cancelled. Decatur Home Economics dub, Mr*. Ralph Stanley, 1:15 p.m. Thursday Circle I of W.B.C.S. of Methodist church, Mr*. John T. Myem. 2:30 pm. . Circle II of W.8.C.8. of Method!*t chuggh, Mr*. Cal Steury, 2:30 p.m. Circle 111 of W.B.C.S. of Methodist church, Mrs. Lowell Smith. 2:30 p m. Circle IV of W.S.C.S of Methodist church, Mrs. Noah Steury, 2:30 p.m. St. Ann Discussion dub, Mrs, Ralph J. Roop. Frfendsmp Village Home Econo mica club, community -building, 1:30 pm. Stated meeting of lhe Eastern Star, Masonic, 7:30 p.m Rurallstlc Study club, Mrs. Victor Vlman, R p.m. Friday Baptist Philo class, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bedwell, 7:30 pm. Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K. of p. home, 7:30 p.m. Cub pack and parents, Line In school. 7 p.m.
SAILOR HONORED WITH LUNCHEON Roscoe Wood, S 1-c, of Washington watt the honored guest at a luncheon given Sunday afternoon at the home of MWs Phyllie Teeter. Seaman Wood Is on a short leave and will return to hi* ship Friday. Those present wer« the Mi**e* Janet Goldner, Geraldine Ray, Shirley Myers. Mr. and Mr*. Perry Teeter and Mias Teeter. The Rurallstlc Study <!irtP"6jl! meet Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mr*. Victor I'lman on route 3. Members of the Eastern Star are urged to take their clothing for the uvd clothing drive to the MasonicHall not later than January 26. This drive is being sponsored in connection with the united nations relief. JOINT FEDERATION MEETING 18 HELD The annual Joint federation meeting of the Deeat-ir Woman’s club and the Adams County Federation, was held last evening at the,Library hall. Mrs. R. D. Myers gave a splendid review of the book. '■Prekoska * Wife," by Helen Wheaton. It is the story of Mie. Wheaton, a storekeeper's wife In a small town in the Aleutian bland*. During the short business meeting, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, Woman’s club president, appointed the following ladle* to the nomiating committee for next year: Mm. Charles Knapp, MlnS Helen H.iuiwid, Mrs. J. W. Tyndall, Mrs. George Squler, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey and Mtw. William Porter. The Historical club meeting, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, has been cancelled. .Q j Adams County °| I Memorial Hospital o — 0 Admitted: Joseph Dague. route 6: Mis* Marjorie DeArmond. Berne route 2; Simeon Gibson, 1110 Elm street; Lew Moonshower, Ohio City, 0.,’ Orley Krugh, Convoy, route 2. Admitted and dismissed: Warren. McLeansboro, lit. Dismissed: Mrs. True Gephart and baby girl, 340 South Fifth afreet; Jack Richardson, route 4. «Mr. and Mrs. Truman Goldner of route 2, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 10:20 s.tn. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed S pounds. 1 ounce and has not been named. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mra. Richard Fennig of Bryant. Saturday morning at 10:12 am. at the Adams county hoapital. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and has not been named. ——o Being a brother-in-law to the church does not make you skin to Christ.
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Jui'HSl MMi Cpl. Kenneth McConnell, aon of Mr. and Mra. R. K. McConnell, line been transfeTed from Albuquerque, N. Mex. to 828 Bomb. Sqdn. 485 Bomb Group, S.H.A.A.F., Salina. Kans. Pvt. Richard Buckley has been appointed chief radio announcer at radio center. Buckley Field, Denver, Colo. The station, oae of the finest of Its kind in the I’nlted Statee, sponsor* programs daily for the* patients at the regional hospital. Hl* address Is Pvt. >rge R Buckley, 35558130, Radio Center A. A F Reg, Hosp. Buckley Field. Denver, Colo. He in the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, Homestead 37. o Honorable Discharge Lt. fj.g.l Mylwt F. Parrish, Decatur, from Great I.ak<«, 111, E. Anderson, Jr., SoM3c. Decatur, route six. from Great Lakes, 81.
mDCALS fx’wi* Kintt and family of !.an sing, Mich., are vialtlns here with Mrs. Joe Smith and Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter left Monday for a two weeks visit in Greenville, Tex. The Nichols property on MeBarnes street was sold at auction to A. Daniels for 84,200. Phil Byron has gone to Chicago to resume his p nltion as an attorney in the wage and hour federal department. He was recently discharged as a lieu'enant in the navy after three year* in the service. Mrs. Byron and son are with her parents, Dr. and Mrs Roy Archbold, until living quartern can bt* obtained in or near Chicago. Col. J. F. Sanman is conducting an auction sale of real estate near North Manchester today. *B« |L J,‘lifton and son, Ralph, of Wren, Ohio, visited here Monday. —g _ . o . t Decatur Aviatrix Purchases New Plane Miss Josephine Ivetlcb, local aviation enthusiast, has purchased a new Cub trainer plane, it was reported today. Mis* Ivetieh flew the plane to the Ivetieh airport from Muncie, where It wa*s delivered from a Pennsylvania plane factory. Three civilian planes are now based at the ivetieh landing field, southwest of the city. Miss fvetich was the first Decatur girl to become a pilot. o The California Fruit Growers Exchange reports that the volume of Valencia oranges remaining for shipment after the middle of September is great r than In any previous year. A horsepower tax of 50 cents for each horsepower generated by an industry for its own use nets the State of Louisiana approximately 55_.000.000 JJy, It your environment h bad it Is u l> t» you to create a Letter one.
a«feJfc.S at mom: AMHICAN-KRN Lady Astor, former member of Parliament, followed by her husband, is shown as she left the lines 8. 8. Eros on her arrival at New York City, en route to her relatives in Virginia. (Inter ns tiensi) *
-roHSSHIP ’I’HI •TEE’S ».*%• 41. NEIotHT l«» SDVtSOHV HOVHIt Os I HEM II TOWNSHIP. »l»VM« t ot XTV. SWISS 4 WA. J4M 4IIS. IP4« , llri-vipl* JsnHsr* — Amt. brought forward RtStiS T 9 frbrnart — s Thur. I. !>row. cong. wch. Int. 22.51 tt Htate of Indiana, lull. »up 1T.1"S! ♦la> — IS Ntandnrd OH <’o., rrfund* .. 4a»r—---1.1 lx>rsn Heller, Tp. A., dug m. 122.00 tj Thur. I. I>r«-w, June dl«t. 5541.*1 1.1 Standard OH Co., refund . 1 05 J**l* — 12 'Thur. I Drew, con »ch. Int. 23.51 3* Ntatr of Indiana, tult. sup. 172'>.ai •epiember—--1 Maniuel E. Knehr, sc. ho. la. 50090 llr.-rnibrr—--10 Thur I. Drew, Deo. dirt. 4511.38 ltlabnr«otnrn<* Jeeusry—» I Rchfig In*. Agoncy, bond . 50 00 1 H E Marts, labor, repairs So 00 t Borne Hardware Co., do. SS.l' l 1< Iterne Lhr Co., rep on bldgs. 22 82 25 Emma IVorthman. teaching 171.10 25 Agno« g hoemak'r. dn. . 139.70 25 Pearl Glendenlng, do. 133.(0 25 Itavmond E Mo«er. drlv. b st So 25 l«evl II H<liwart*. Iran*. t2(.M 2.1 Palmer K Mo«er, do 130 00 2< Ixiren IP-ller, ralary SI 90 2S August Nchlb kman, I".. No. 3 5 00 2S Albert Beer, labor at No. S 3.00 2S Agnew Htelner. Jan «er„ fuel 25.00 2* Htandar<| OH Co., oil for bus 19 05 fehrnarj — S Berne Wit. Co., annual rrp. 2*.91 S A. J. Moser Co., rep on bus 0,50 s Henry Aschleman, used pin. 32.(0 IS Oil Co. gas for b. IMO 19 G. Neuen«< hwander. In . 11 tr. 9.28 I'i Berne Eire I**nt . Hre rpn 21 #o 23 llavmond E. M<-«er, drlv. b 51.50 23 la-el H Hchwarts, tranwp. 12*20 21 Palmer M Moser, do . rep. 138,00 23 Emma Worthman, teaching 171 to 23 Agnes Hhoemaker, do. 130 jn 23 Pi-arl tllendenlng. do. 133.50 23 lairry It|rh. Janitor service IS no 27 Iz»ren Heller, salary «• »*• 1 Der-atur Dally Dem, an. rep. 28.91 12 Itov Prbe, Co. trea*. «. d m. 11.30 *3 l*r. M L. Hatr-ggor, c* t<-h, 12 on 33 ta>vl II N< hwarta. transp. 12* ?• 23 Palmer H Mo»er. do. 130 oo ’I Paymond E. Mower, d. •> ex (0.50 • 1 FNim-i Wortliman. teaching 171.10 "1 Pearl Gtendenlne do. 113 50 ■1 Agnes ft'ioemnker. do. 185.J0 23 lz>ren Heller, salary (9.90 Vprll—to Standard Oil Co , g. t s for h. I*lo 11 Paul Voder, repairs on Im* 51 51 II Linn Grove Hdw . sun. Ini* 12.2 S 2S Pearl Glcndenpig. t.i< hlng 153.50 2S Agnes Rhoe-naker, do 11* 50 ■■s Emo tr , w .rthman, d • 20 la-vl If Hehwarts. transp. 12’2« *0 Palmer H Moser, »►- 130 00 ?0 Pamon-I E. Mower, drlv. bus *4.50 ?« Coll. I-- Rev., with tax *1.90 io i Wn« — < standard nil Co., r« bu* ?.0 5 lie.-utu- I>em Co, legal not. 2 14 B-rnc Wltne«« Co. .adv 7.30 ?S Ball f«t Tch Coll., hearing t. 17 ’» 20 Emmanuel Jnray. labor, rep is> ■’9 W A Teel, repair, bldg* 31.00 31 l<oren Heller. ,a«ce«s, sal. 3*9 90 1,-. • 4 L>-man I, Ilnr-<. ano. com. 44 4’ < f>a>-afu' !'•• •! Co . ad* 1 ** '• Hamiiel G<-rt>er, |,a».or. No. I 3 00 10 I’ P:<»artn lab N. 1 t’O'. 21 »1-tax Chem Co. lon. "up. si"’ 30 I non l’»1ler. sti’-iry St *o 20 Berne Witness Co., adv. 5.49 JhP — 5 t Ban —"aeloer. ch'k Ulbd 2? ?5 * »o. P'l- «'•■., tr«-a» . e» i»-' r " •>" bn 11 t’uff. tr-i*t. Iran 19 n !i| •« i orwn H-B-r wnlarv St Ml M l<nr-*|c' Miinpllew. supplies ’I *6 fg 1-» Rev. With, lax 94.70 ' 2* 11. It. Mankey, trust, tr:’. 1000.00 Angtiet—- , *7 ii-tr-o Vi »e*<-hV**rger, la. Not * frt 2* t'll f’ra’er. saHrv ’5 00 , •’ w. A. Prasdorf, do ?o«« ** M,-nri> • ugaburge’ do. 25 no *n •He rs |t**r la’» No 1. 0. 1 so no 11 wilmc- Beer, labor No. C ‘ <'« 21 fx>*en Heller, salary *1 on SejHemlMo*—1 tvplv Hem., adv. 4 " 31 I sitT'twf <4.-hlt'-kman. chic, k ''**> « l-ranV pne*|sh. broom* I’oo I 10 I ev' II Hehwarts Li N > C S I in c Neo-o’chwander. trans. 3*l* 1* v'H adv. budget c 71 1 *o J.av Co It E M C.. met. o . m ’■? < lfi 2* .»-rn*« Shoe — aker teaching 140.*0 ?’ ”w»r| Gl--n-4f->g, do 150*0 1 •’ Pauline Mo*el'”an. do I*o’o , *’ ’’a'-m/.r-l E Moser, drl’’ 1» 7* *0 »« Usmunf II CcCvr, tea In*. 1*17" 2’ ’’aimer U Moser do, 174 on 2’ Loren Heller, salary 51.90 ’ October—--1 ’henael * Crnlg Dr. Cn. sc. • C ’.* ’ a ,1-imss Fox t'i*keys kll**d *1 'm •19 standard Gil Co. gasoline 33.37 I ’* 'l-rnw Faultv Ex. Ca. < »l 21* 41 Perce '.Hr. Co. rec on bdg. 31.15 *2 G. C Moser, Ins -n bus 2'02 ?l -Samuel If Gori e-. tr.an«p ISO 00 *1 ’’aimer u M*»«e,-. Jo |Sn,*o 1 ’I ’’avmond E Mower. -I b la 75 30 I *1 Pauline ,Mu«elo>an. teach. 11o»n , 21 *-.-n*s uho -mnVer. do iio *n "4 P»ar| Clendonlng, dn, ISS.S* ! *4 ’ilea Ha'-kenjos lan. serv. 40,<50 . *4 loren H»H»r. sala-v- S 4 "0 •• Pu'sell Tremn. la>">r No. ! 500 30 Paul Yoder, tires, rep on b. 15.15 ’ Vnvember—'l Coll, int Rev., with, t.ax 319* •I Ague* Muwelmin, ’aching it*"’ 1 *1 *«nea U’loo-anker, do. lin *0 •1 Pear! G!-”id"nlng. do. ISI in ’! Ha™.ue! H H -rhe', transp. I*o 00 '■! Palme' M Mdo I*nnn I ”1. Pa» mood R. Moser, drl. hii* 71-10 21 Glen I’ •<- , '*iiJn*, lan. serv. ’one “1 Jxar. n H»*ler. s-ilarv KI 70 2* Amos Ntelner. Jan. rfer.. fuel 15,35 lieeemher—--6 Pan! Yo.t-r, repairs nn bus 45 15 10 Modern g- h. Nun. «<h sup. I’lo7 10 Kiger ACo . twp supplies 17*4 in Hoosier Supplies, school sup !'. 4’l 10 Al-jax chem Cn., lan. sup 4OS 10 I,eonarrt Hnpply Co., Jan sup 1* *9 10 H It. Mankev. trust., trans. 71**1 in W A. Prr«,|orf. adv. hoard p. 5 oft 1? Berne Id>r Co . eotiiptnent 11 77 17 ytandoM nil Co., gas fnr h. 39.17 17 N‘»ah NtauSfer. «nr-. remet 12.0* »ft Pear! Glendeolng, tearhlfig I*3 '0 »n Agnes n’ln-n-nker, do. 14ft 70 "ft I’a’mee ji Moser, ir ; -nwpor. I*o 00 71 J H pnnmwiiTtner, lights. I ?o.sf> •I H H Gerber, trans., r*. b I*9 50 21 ttny-cord E. Moser, drlv. b. 71.*0 7* M W. Rn’hrrt. tp, ac. sup. "0 1* •* Patiß"* Mtis»lmnn. teach. lio *o "7 cien Hackmlna. Jan serv 21.00 31 M-sMw-rger Hton* Cnr . stone * 41 24 Florence Heller, clerical S# Oft 21 1, HeH*r sal. tr ex n d 1< • ”0 "S 1. I. H-nn. Co. Sup. sup H "S p«-n* Erf. Ex. Co. <-oal *5 00 an Coll, ’nf Rev . with tax !"'• sft 11 Serv-I's gtor*. labor, equip *7 31 P*-ne Ele-trle Rhnrs, do. 127*2 Statement >ks"l*< ImoHst nf 41! Wnwess PwM ’• 1b» Vaelcww Panda nf Feeaeh Tuxvasklg. of Adams Coonty I'l«’>itr'e-nent* therefrom and balances remaining tbe-eln Cor the year ending December 31. 1915. Totet* ks .411 Fends Balance on hand I C.nnn Peew<n’s during venr 1945.31 To»a1 of |>al and receipt* 21*7 13 nis’me.ementß during year I*ns “1 Final balances 7905! •weelnl •ekonl Fuad ns!*-,** n-> hand |"2’* ** Peoelpt* dii'lng venr 71311* Total nf hal. and recslpta. 9111.«« Dls'oirsement* during year ««3«.74 Final balance. . 8718.14 Taltlwa Fund Palance nn hand |l*s* *>* Receipts during gear 5021.9* Total of loti and re -elpts «9«n 97 Disbursements during year 5744 4" Final balance* ns* 55 Dstg Fund Balance nn hand fill 50 Iteeelpts during year 122 no Total of bal. and receipts... 233 50 Dlsburs-ment* during year . 133 45 Final batancoa 190.05 Talat •* All Funds ■alsneo on hand I 4404.79 lleealpts during year ... 1427 S «* Total of bal. annd receipts 11143.47
Disbursements during year 14123.32 Final Balance* 4T90.15 Total balance as shown by this report fl. *0.35 Warrant.che< k» outstanding lO>cember 31,1945 I .2(00 iS.tal bn lances and oulwland* Ing warranto, Dw. 31, 1945 4494(3., Cash In depository Dec. ember 31, 1945 44984.1 • I. Loren Heller, thn Trust." of French Township, Adam* County, Indiana, dn solemnly affirm that the preceding report of receipts, disbursements and balanrea Is true and correct, aa I verily believe; and I further de, la re that the sum* with which I am clmrgrd In this report are all of lhe ailtna received by me and that the various Items of expenditures credited have teen fully paid in the sum* stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further dc< fare, nnd affirm that I have received no money, nor artl< le* of value In consideration of «ny <ontra< t by me a* trustee of this township I/Hll-JN HELI.ER, Trustee of Fren, ti Townwhip. Kulpcrlbed aad affirmed to before me th. chairman of the advlaory te,ra o,lf this township, till* 3th da> of January, 191*. W. A. PREHDOIIF, Chairman of Advisory |k,ard of French Township. Tills report was received, accepted nnd approved by the advisory ln,ard ~f thia township at its annual meeting, this Sth day of January, 191’1. W. A PBENI*»f:F. ELI <Mt ABER MENN’* At'«B»BI'HGER. Advisory Board French Township —■ ———— MB 3E jH Qi Ob WHILE HER two little girii, Connie, 4, and Shirley, 2, looked on In horror. Mr*. Martha Hall, above, was shot to death in her Uniontown, I’a , home. I’olice say the fatal (hoi* were fired by’Clarence Murphy, who then committed suicide. (International) 0 RUSSIA CHARGES ICantinued From Psge One! E. N. Vait Klefft-n* of Holland and seek ini; instruct ioi;ri from his government at home on wiiat—if any position to take on th<* Indonesian polity. f * Dirndl Darling I** “ /Xhur' ’*• iv vw / •» z V*.® y. £.• * fir 9007 V.g/C size pAM\ v‘ A • I 497 r, ■ w r ' \ V ii <// A7 lI * I / i J Marian Martin An angelic tittle girl frock and matching cap. Pattern 9iH)7 with blouse and sleeve* cut all in one is easy a* ABC to make! Hie rac optional. Darts shape cap to head size. Pattern 9007 come* In sizes 2, 4,6, 8 and 10. Bite 6, frock ami hat, takes 1% yards 35 inch fabric. Send Twenty cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Dept., 166 N. Jefferson BL, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your name, address, zone, aiM and style number. NEW—the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book Is yours to-make styles! ALSO — printed tor Fifteen Cents morn! All eanyhnadbas-
One official suggested that a s tluilon might be for Britain to propose security council InvestingHons of Iran. Greece and Indoneida. The view was based on Brl tkth contentions that they had no thing to hide or fear. —i ni(P OVER 13 MILLIONS (Turn To Pans 8. Column » now In their wc’ond week. Tlt« nation's 750.000 steel workers are losing a total of 86,450,000 dally, according lo the union. However. H. E. Ix’wi*. chairman and president of the Jone* Hr lauighlitt St*-el Co. said in a radio broadcast last week that the strike would cost workers 85.000.000 in wape* daily. o. WORST STRIKE (Cnntlnusd Fvnm Pass On*l to avert a threatened strike of 700,0041 shipyard workers. The American Iron * Steel Institute predicted that current steel Inventories of larger manufacturing coinpani s would I* exhausted within two weeks. An industrial authority said II was “Itnposslbl*-" to exaggerate the effect upon lhe national economy If th" . trike were prolonged. More than 1.300 plants in 30 states were shut down as the steelworkers pressed demands for a fl 48 a day wage Increase. The strike was L rmed the most effect-
: STAY HEALTHY THROUGH WINTER: ; ; g Bromo Quinine Tablet*. Groves 35c size___ 27e ” ■ Sal Hepatica, 60c size.49c g ■ LiHterine Antisepticsoc size 39c g * I‘epsodent Antisepticsoc size 39c ■ Nut rex 1.25 size 98c I g Four-Way (’old Tablets2sc size_...-17c | 9 Drakes Cough Syrupsoc size_._.4sc g ■ Minit Rub- ----- 50c size 43c g S.S.S. Blood Tonic 1-25 size 99c ■ * Miles’ Nervinel-00 size....B9c | I Cough Drops, All Brand* — 5 and 10c ■ Chap Stick—For Sore Lips 25c I ■ I’acquin’s Hand Cream 50c size.-..39c g 1 Serutan - 1-20 size 98c ■ J Philips Milk of Magnesia 50c size ...39c I ■ Miles’ Alka-Seltzer 60c size 49c * ■ Vick’s Vapo-Rub -30 c size 27c , ■ Vick’s Nose Drops—— 50c size .. 39c 1 Fletcher’s Cast or ia 40c size 33c g Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin —6O c size...-49c g I Pepto-Bismol (For Stomach) 1.00 size. — H9c ■ ■ ; Z Kohne Drug Store i* 8 >§■■■■■■■■■>■ aiaaa-aiii Confidence Won Slowly But Surely Since IB9M the people of Decatur and the surrounding countryside have been learning that our service is a service which is worthy of confidence: that anyone may call Zwick’s and be sure of considerate and conscientious service at most modest eoat. • ® FUNERAL HOME DAY 61,NIGHT 800-303 : CLOSED - | i FOR INVENTORY ■ I WEDNESDAY J THURSDAY I Niblick 6* Co. * OMMMMOOMOaMOMOMMMMMMMMH
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Iva In the history of organized labor. Meanwhile. Weshlngpnn officials were reported dra/ting legal procedure tor aataurt of the atrikeItouml pat klnwtiouaes to pr vent a meal famine and halt revival of Llatk market*. A possible alternative waa an appeal to striking meat worker* to return to work under promise* of wage increasea financed by higher price* on top quality luxury grade meats. Supporters of the plan aald It would aid packers In meeting wage boost* hut would not Increase the coat <K meat to low income group*. MASONIC Fellowcraft Degree, Tuesday 7 30 p. m.
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