Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1946 — Page 2

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O c I RURAL CHURCHES ; o o Oscatur Methodist Circuit Homer Studabakar, Preacher tn charge Mt. Piaaaant Sun da) school 18:38. Norval Fahrman Supt. Morning worship 9:3U. MYF al Bluffton 2 *'cfock. eventag lunch run 35 c«Ma. looking tor 2«MtBeulah Chapel Sunday school 9:38. DomM Shady supt .Morning worship 10; 30. Let every one be present to wonship In Bia beautiful sanctuary. —— — — Willshire Circuit U. 8. Church L. A. Middaugh. pastor Willshire 9:30 am. Sunday school, Luthe: Funk. supt. 10:30 a in. preaching service. 745 p.m Evangelistic service. Rev. Delheit Crees preaching. Revival now In progress. 7:15 each evening. want y»'“ ,o come. 2:#" p.m. Thursday. W M. A. quarterly meeting. .Mrs. Harriet Dellinger. president. St. Paul 9:15 am Sunday school, Eddie Ah Harland, supt. 7.00 p in. Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible study. Robert .McBride. lender Winchester 9:30 a m. Sunday school. Merl Essex. supt. 10:30 a.m. dag* meeting. Fred Zurcber, leader. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, prayei meeting. — o Antioch M. 8. C. Church 3 miles west. '» south of Decatur Jake Hostetler, pastor Sunday school. 9 30 am. Homer Brubaker, superintendent. The Sunday school hour will ire in charge of the W C T U. A temperance program will lie pre-eiitmf Morning worship. 10:3o a.nt. The Rev. W. K. Manges, our district superintendent, will la- present to administer the communion emblems. Evening service. 7 p.m . with Rev. .Manges speaking. The public is Invited to attend these servlets. — o Calvsry Church (Evangelical United Brethren) F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:30 a tn. Ermil Shlffetly, superintendent. .Midweek preaching service and ladies aid. Thursday 7:30 o'clock at the home of .Mrs Fannie Jackson Christinas meeting and election of officers. — —— ... „ ... St. Luke Evangelical A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, pastor 9:00 worship service. 10:00 Sunday school. 2:«» catechetical instruction. 7:30 young peoples meeting Robert Brown, leader. Thursday 7:30 Girl'* Guild meeting. At the church. o Union Chapel Church Evangelical United Brethren D. H. Pellett. pastor We shall lie quite comfortably situated in our new quarter* in the Dent school building with ample room for our average congregation. Unified morning services: Sunday school, Mr. Thurman I. Drew, superintendent. 9:30. Morning worship, subject, “For■ward Together," 10:15, Christian Endeavor for youth and adults, 7:00. Evening worship, subject. “The Profit of Loss.” 7:30. Prayer service Weduasday evening at the Dent school. 7:30. Choir rehearsal. Sunday evening and Wednesday evenin’, following the regular services. 0— — — - Monroe Methodist Church E. O. Keperreis. minister 9:30— morning worship. Univerwal Bible Sunday. Sermon: “My iJible And I.” Special music. 10:35—Church school classes. 1:45— The members ot the youth fellowship and theii counselors will sneet at the parsonage to attend the mid-year institute at Bluffton. There will be no evening service Monday 7:oo—The youth council ■will meet at the parsonage. Wednesday — .Midweek prayer «ud Bible study. United Brethren in Christ Rivarro Circuit Paul A. Graham, pastor ML Zion Bunday echool 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Christian Endeavor 7:08. Prayer meeting Wed. evening. Pleasant Grove Bunday school 9:00. Class meeting 10:00. Revival services: The special Mrvicas are in progress and will continse through Sunday evening. AH are invited te attend and ea>»y those evageliatk meetings ML Victory Sunday school 9:00. Class meeting l«:oo. prayer meeting Wed. 7:00. “Let the Prince of Peace bring peace to your heart.” Trade In a Good Town — Docatui

THANK YOU The Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church desires, iu this manner to expires thanks to their many friends who have spoken kind words of sympathy, concerning the loss of their church building by fire. Such words of sympathy have come from persons of every religious persuasion in our community, and a deeply appreciated. We especially desire to thank George Shleferstein. ou. township trustee. for the use of the Dent school building as a temporary place of worship; our Trinity church in Decatur, for lltelr gift of pews slid chairs, which amply provides for our seating problem: the Bethany church of Decatur for the supply of a pulpit, and the Trinity church of Berne for the gift of hymnals, and also the Decatur Daily Democrat for its complete and courteoiM news coverage. Union Chapel Quarterly Conference. Benjamin H. Cain Conference Supt' 0. H. and Celia Pellett. Pastors. .... 0 CHURCH NEWS — Trinity Church The Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Madison at Ninth street, will present a group of musicians in a sacred musical program Sunday evening nt 7:30 p in. in the church. The program will feature the church organist. Harold Mumma; Mrs. Emerson Jennings and Mis Myron Corl, who play a large ins rim ba, accompanied by their sister. Mrs Wendell GHer. organist and choir d I rec tress of Seminary Evanfklical United Brethren church of Roanoke; and Mis. Robert D. Richards, celebrated violinist. who plays with the Ft. Wayne Symphany orchestra. The general public Is Invited to attend this program. which is a* follows: Organ Prelude “EHers*’—Lawrence, Mr Muintna. The Evening Prayer—Dr. Charles E White. Violin — “Reverie” Vleuxtempe. "Serenata” Moazkowski—Mrs. Richards. Organ—“ Evening Star” Wagoner, from Taunhaeuser. Marimba "In a Monastery Garden" Ketelbey. “The Holy City" Adams—Mrs. Jennings and Mrs Corl. Organ offertory — “Meditation" Sergisson Mr. Mumma. Marimba solo, “Cossack Revel*” Tschakoff-Mrs. Corl. Marimba eolo—“Dance of the Angels" Semetana—Mrs. Jennings. Violin — “Etude” David, "Romanno” ’fl'Ambiosio Mrs. Richards. accompaniment. Mrs. Grier. Marimba --- "Christmas Carol*” selected Mrs. Corl and Mrs. Jennings Benediction Dr. White. Organ post hide —“Posflude in D" Mallard —Mr. Mumma. 0 Neighbors Aid In Harvesting Crop Os Martin Haugk More than 25 neighbors of Martin Haugk of Union township gathered at his home Thursday morning and worked through the day to shred more thun s<>o shocks of corn, demonstrating the good will spirit that should be manifest at this Hine of year. Mr. Haugk has been ill the past several months and work on his farm has gotten behind. The neigh hors decided to give the Haugk family a real lift by doing In one day what take a long time for one or two persons to do and thus prevent loss of the crop. Shredding machines were furnished by Martin and Herman Thieme and Hugo Blakey, and while the men worked in the fields a substantial dinner was prepared and served by Mrs. Edwin Haugk, Mrs. Reinhard Haugk and Miss Paula Thieme. The men who participated in the food neighbor jtolfcy were Hugo. Joseph and Morris Bleeke. Richard and Wilbur Blakey. Edward Buhlman. Uarl Bischoff, Alfred Grote,

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PUBLIC AUCION —by — Students of Reppert Auction School — al — Mansfield Motor Sales Plymouth * DeSoto Dealer Bested Room 141 S. Second St. (teneral line of merchandwe, nwwrily new, comrititmg of Christman Toys, New Watches and Jewelry, Clothing and various useful articles. SATURDAY " Anyone having articles they would like sold, call 619 w bring to our office.

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which might lie available later in the winter will be considerably higher priced, it wan predicted. U.BRITAIN (Continued from Fage 1) lowing atomic bomba, but wants the so-call«-<l •ingle package" arrangement under which coatrol* and Inspection would begin operating before the United Btntee scrapped it* atomic bomba and stopped making them. TWO TEEN-AGED (Continued from Page 1) Ind, und that the boya toured the country, begging gaa from farmers, or taking when the formers were not at home. From one farm home they also took a table

mo4h*l radio, They said the girla were picked up at Anderson snd KvanavUle last weekend, and that they told the girls the car belonged to Price's brother. They slept In the car on side-roads since Monday night rather than enter a city or town where office!* might spot the stolen auto. —-— —o— ——— —— PRESS SEARCH FOR (Oentlnusd ~Froni rage One> themselves about “going to Mexico.” Police are of the opinion that they will bo apprehended early Because all three boys are small in suture for their nge. It la be lieved that they will attract atten Hon of police aukhorittes lu nearly any city which they viait

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PUBLIC SALE By order of the Adamx Circuit Court. I am offering for sale at public auction the real estate of Peter J. Moner. located 5 milea went of Berne, Ind. on road 118 then 'i mile north, or 8 miles aoutheait of Bluffton. Ind., on Road 118, acroaa the highway from French Township District No. 1 school house, on Saturday, Dec 14,1946 At 2:00 P. M. Description: This real estate conaigls of >4 acre of ground, more or less. House with 4 rooms and pantry, electric lights, coal shed attached 9x2t>. Hen house. 8x15; »mokehouse. 10x13; one car garage; variety of fruit trees, lot of raspberry shrubs, good drove well, nice lawn with hlrd bath. A very convenient place to live for semeone that wants to live in the country where tax rate is low, aud work in town. On good highway to Bluffton. Berne, or Linn Greve. Sale made subject to the approval ot the Adams Circuit Court. TERMS—2S% cash on day of sale, balance when deed and abstract showing merchantable title to real estate is delivered to purchaser. EDWIN T. MOSER EXECUTOR Jeff Liechty—Auctioneer' C. H. Museiman—Attorney. For appointment see the auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE CLOSE OUT SALE Due to ill health I am forced to sell at Puldic Auction all my Live stock and farm equipment on the farm located six miles south of Bluffton. Ind., on Stale Road No. 1 to Relffsburg. Ind., then % mile west on State Road 118, on Friday, Dec. 13, ’46 Sals beginning at 10:30 A. M. 7— HEAD CATTLE —7 • Holstein Cow 6 yrs. old. due to freshen April 15th. an 8 gal. cow. Jersey Cow. 8 yrs. old. due to freshen March 15th. a 8 gal. cow. 3 Guernseys. 4 yrs. old, due to freshen D«c. 30th. 2 Guernseys. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen March Ist. 21— HEAD OF HOGS—2I 4 idee Hampshire Gilts, due to farrow last of March; one young Hampshire inale hog, a good breeder; 16 head Hampshire shuats. wt. aliout lOtf tbs. All hogs are old Irnmuned. HAY AND GRAIN Almut 500 bales ot good alfalfa and red clover mixed hay; 100 bales of wheat and oats straw tied with wire. FARM MACHINERY W. C. ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTOR In good euiulitian and on new rubber; JOHN DERRB 15-30 TRACTOR on steel; 3 row cern planter with fertiliser and bean attachment; 3 row cultivator* for John Deere tractor; GOOD ALLIS-CHALMERS COMBINE. 5 ft. cut; SOIL FITTER: MOUNTED 2 ROW CORN PICKER in extra good condition; 2 bottom 14" breaking plows with 3 sets of shears; 7 ft. ALLIB-CHAL-MEH POWER TRACTOR MOWER; one almost new 7 ft. traetor dlse; on* 7 fl. tractor disc completely overhauled; rotary hoe; * ft. MeCor-mick-Deering mower with clover seed attachment; New Idee manure spreader In good condition; Daln hay loader; good International side delivery; 20 hole Hnosier grain drill in good working order; Montgomery Ward large size hammer mill, with several screens; bass saw; tractor chains, size 13x34; Sheep sheering machine: 4 • 10 gal milk cans; forks; shovels, and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. HARRY YOCUM OWNER Sale conducted by CENTRAL REALTY AUCTION CO., Phone 31—Petroleum. Indiana. C. Bohuke—Auctioneer U S. Blair—Auctioneer f. F Riddle—Kales Msuager Old First National Bank—Clerk. I Luudi **rv*d by £*iff*bun LatUcg AuL

MOTtcr. TO tF*TßAft*ae Xmlce is hereby given that sealed uropoaaia for widening and for resurfacing on certain highways de. acrlbed below, will be received by the Chairman ot ths Blate Highway <’.>mml««lon at hla office In the Hlute llouae Annex, Indianapolis. Indiana, until li no AM.. Central Htandard Time on the 10th day Os December, !»<«. when all proposals will u« publicly opened and read. <9*»ntACT il-R7*o—Blda are invited on foment concrete wldonln* and bituminous reaurfac Ing of approxlmatetv 1« •• miles In the Fort Wayne and fireenfield IMatrH-U. Adam* and Jay Counties. Pt-<>|fosalx may be examined nt the office of tlie Commission In Indiana- ■ ‘’"ftaTK* HIGHWAY c<tMMBBMMf lop INDIANA. John 11. Laoer < hairman Nov. 13—Dee. f - la the Adamo Cleeolt Court Aoeosohoe Teeso. IM*. M. ITTM •tote of ladtaoa I « ■*» CoooO •* Adoasot Ale* BV ••her AmmH ■ah»r rmahMa th Hasher Haher HMver N. Behov taa*o*B Hoher t harleo K. Hahee Mary •a*” tauooo Herts Vm Berthe Ktoey Konaoeroue Bhaey Let* H. Met a*aae The plaintiffs In the above entitled cause have Hied their comniaint therein together with an affidavit that the defendants. Bertha dsey, and Iftnmereon Elaev, are non-renidenta of the State of Indiana: the plaintiffs' cause of action being a salt In partition of the following described real estate In AUsmo County. Indiana: The weal half <U> of the southwest quarter <tg» of Section Thirtytwo <Z3>. Township Twenty-eight tfSi North. Range Fourteen tilt Mast, In Adams County. Indiana, containing Righty tse> e-rw, more or leas. Notice la hereby given the said defendanta. Hertha Steey and Btnmerson Kiaey. that unions they be and appear In the Adams Circuit Court. Decatur, Indiana on the llth ■lay of January, I*l7, the same being the Stth judicial day of the November Term of said eourt, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. IN W'ITNEHH WHMHHOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, thin 2Xnd d«v of November, let*. Clyde «». TrMUtner «tor* of the Adnata < trrutl t enet. Nov. M—99—Dec. « Trade la • GoM Tww* — rianMar

■'!2!!!ScrWAvn llS t,,j i *. Public Auctiotß Saturday, U Ule tforttag lt j.gg p M W ' Located ’4 mile west am) h|(11 . wan formerly known an the p„ t ,. r LehtnJn ? lu Good old fashioned barn tuxluo moat of thin timintr is hewrt. Go.nl ' *’*•’7 ,r 'H lot of go<xl hurtlwtMMl stalln » ni | f ,. w ; tin roof and lightning rods. This can be n/i' and will make aomeone a lot of <(M „| ,* • t Chicken House. 12,29 with I,i ? K/JBO someone a garage Ohl fashion. I |„ K h(1 * E Berne Foundation t? Melvin E. Llechty—Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTIoj “THE A2ELL BELLINtiEK ESTni* 0 TWO FARMS » * 40 and 120 ACRES I N IMPROVER LA» B Thursday, Dec. M 1:00 P. M. (Indiana Tima) Kam FARM No. 1— 40 ACRES, will aril at 1 JtO p. M on ML"" Went and 1 mile Houth of Willshire, Uluu 110 th- sI'MKJ Road. Entire 40 acron under cultivatiun. Level. n«ii "n-*-excellent state ot cultivation ' FARM No. 2— 120 ACRES, will sell at 2:30 P M on prembti t-- -■ West of Wlllahlre. Ohio on State Highway m : zWs Ohio and Monroe. Indiana Hl Acre* of Timber Pasture, balance under ciiimtakßita Highly Productive I«tn.l in fine state of fertility KT BOTH OF THESE TRACTS ARE LOCATED IN VCRV WELL IMPROVED. PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES .■ ing for a sound investment and addiiumal farmiai dal THIS SALE. TERMS—IS% day of nale, balance upon d.-livtry u( joo4uk. ■■tß Azelea Dellinger, Eslt Mrs. Faye Dull, Eittl J. F. Sanaiann—Auctioneer K " C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. • Decatur. Indiana. Complete Closing! Out Sale I Ax I have sold my farm. I the undersigned. aiU Auction the following personal property on the Li-U miles West and mile South of Onsian, Indiana Monday, Dec. 9,194i| at 10:00 A. M. COT. K 21 — HEAD CATTLE - 21 g T. 8. Testsd . Shorthorn-Guernsey Cow. 2. bred May 21: calf by aide, bred November 20. 5 gah <ow. b«ernrtr»»«w|» C. bred June 27; Guernsey-Shorthorn («>w.4. du*- ) 7 born Cow. 4. due December 7; Bbor,horll ;°^ r 77 u L 1/ ary 21: Shorthorn Cow. 9. milking Kwi. bred J Cow. 8. calf by side, bred September J-, •• January 13; Brown Swiss Cow, 8. due J' '■ t 3 m>i»M aey Heifer. 2. due February b; 8bo | r ’ l " ,r \y b October 30; Shorthorn Cow. 8. calf by *i". ■ ' lh(>rll .(; w t*ql'K| horn Cow. 2. calf by side, bred Octtd.er « . :U er. 3. dae January 9; Guernseyr Jersey < -w. l her 31; Guernsey Cow. 2. calf by ■ r CoW . calf by side, bred September 12: t.imr .-e) Ie 4; Good Roan Shorthorn Bull. 1 yr- 1,1,1 b K MILKING MACHINE: 2 eiagl* units DeLaval pipe and w _ U) H()( . s _ |. 13 head Coon Feeder*. 135 to .. 2 '"’‘j,’"l'l-ghorn I’ulieu- * CHICKENS: 20 head Big White kngii.h I-K HAY AND LK 'i.v Almmh 300 Itales Alfalfa and mix-d l*l»d W- L.K bushel good corn; 100 burtte (o und-M Ki TRACTOR - IMPLEMENTS - Ford-Ferguson Tractor. •‘• r 3‘‘ r 1 u" J,it»ni H •“ < ' h Ferguson system cultivators; Doubh kbßW j ( oft Ferguson; Good 7 foot tractor di»« f JK, Fertilteer Attachment and Pow" '*** °“ < fast Ferguson system Buck Rake, good. . TrtW< . r; MrdHrtiJß Good Mc-Deerlng Side fteliycry Rak an I «JK aure Spreader, good; Ford-Ferguson < o « Picker, has picked only 30 acres, 1- '< ‘ ( . r M iil < Drill; Moline Hay Laader; International wa)( , )n and national Hay Tedder; 4 wheel rubb r . fnnl MJK spike tooth harrow: Iron k neater T *' l ’ Fence Stretchers; Electric Stock Tank pn Hog Feeder; Maytag GaaoHne M« m r- 1 |K Sausage Grinder; 2 Galvanised -M ll ’’ 1108 K»u> t Tf jK gal. Milk Cans; Strainers: Milk Huckßi |l( , r; H<* Saw; 3 Milk Stools. Leve “ • 1 “ 1(r0((tfl# , ! Good Double Hog House; t F“ u,,r ** _ household goods- -| Axmin.ter Rug. 11-3x13; llu «' 1 SilV( ..oi! Heatrola, new; White Enamel Tahir T • with built-in oven; Monarch Rang. • t“ ry H ~,r y Ks'" J Stand; Oak Commode; Crosley CaMne! * ler: Iron Bed: 2 »tattr«M»*;/ntiqa* , wk poo*-**' « 2 Mirrors; 2 Tables; Oak !Lnwus. hand vaeunm cleaner; 3 rockers. M hoBe ; 0* ’ ■ TELEPHONE; Magneto type Wall retep ® phone Stock. TERMS—CASH. Chas. Clark & L’da 0# J Roy S. Jobnsoa ft Boa—Avtloneer* ■ Melvin LfocMy—Auct. ft »*»• fc **‘£?krk ■ Vance WiLoa. Ossian State g t . n ed' 9 io tdeoi* , ,-jg- ■ Not responsible for a lud<lB eiH K Gattie will be sold toalde iu cs*e v ■

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