Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1947 — Page 2

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Kirkland Plans For Annual Bible School Teachers, Officers Will Meet Sunday The le.chani and officer, of the Kirkland dully vacation Hible school will meet at the Pleu.ant bule Church of the Brethren Sun-1 day afternoon at 1:30 p in. Thia I. the annual preparation and consecration ineeliuK and tiie

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director of the school, .Mrs. Erv.n Lochner, request, that all teachI <>r. and offl<'"rs Imo present to take • part In the worship service and < help finish plan* and receive their book* und inaterlels. All ininister* of the community are al*o requested to be at this ' meetliiK to hold their annual business meeting und select the director for 1945. These minister, compose the educational board of the school of which the itev. Hu* sell Weller is the president. The .chool will open .May 26 at the Kirkland high school building and the Pleasant bale church. As has been ihe custom for the

pa*t 21 years, children between the ages of four and 14 years will Im- admitted to the school. Ik> not send children until they have pass nd their fourth birthday. Teachers, officers and helpers in the school are: .Mrs. Ervin Lochner, director: Mrs. Walter Etfley, assistant director; Mm. Bussell Weller, superintendent of the beginner and first primary departments: Miss Victoria Stoneburner, teacher, beginner 1. with Alice Dick helper; Mrs. bortha Shady, teacher beginner li, with Barbara Byerly helper; Mr*. Floyd Arnold and .Mrs. Sara Bar ger, teachers of Primary I; Miss M.++?++*4+4*Hs'H-H4++44+4

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i Beulah Bertsch and Miss Edith I Moeschberger, teachers of Primary II; Mrs. 11. 11. Meckstroth, teacher • of Primary 111; Mrs. Frank Diehl, teacher of junior i; Mrs. John i Borne, teacher of junior ll; Mrs. i Walter Hildebrand, teacher of Jun- ■ lor III; the Bev. J. M. Michael, teacher of Intermediate I; the ' Bev. Bussell Weller, teacher of Intermediate II; the Bev. 11. 11. Meckstroth, teacher of intermediate 111. Mrs. Lester Adler will be pionl.t and Miss Eileen Scherry will he general secretary. 0 Tradg In a uooo town —Oacatur >44111 1 * »♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦■

' Cap Guns Illegal - Until June First ; Legislative Act Effective June 1 Indianapolis. April 36—(UP)— ’ Toy cap-guns are "definitely ll- ' legal" In Indiana, state official* said today. The tranquillity of virtually , every Indiana community came to an abrupt end Immediately after the ssth general assembly legalized toy pistols and paper cap*. [ Eight years of comparative peace , among the Hoosier kiddies was ' disrupted with inake-belleve gangi land wars and wild west shootings ' But spokesmen at the state i house told the United Pres* today ! that the new law would not become effective until June 1. ! For "firing, displaying or sell- ’ Ing" such equipment, explained i the state officials, violators - inJ eluding parents, their children. ' wholesalers and retallers wcre ' liable to a 1100 fine, 90 days in 1 jail, or both. Herbert Kenney, chief of the state legislative bureau, said cap guns and allied toys were outlawed in 1939 by a law which at the same time outlawed all types of fireworks except those used In approved displays by licensed operators. However, senate bill 290, passed in the recent general assembly, separated cap guns and their ammunition from the 1939 law and put them back in the hand* of the younger set—effective June 1. - Kenney said that many parents, church groups and parent-teacher clubs, provoked in the first place because such toys had again been legalized, became even more angry when the retail stores jumped the gun and offered the toys for sale immediately after the law was passed. “1 receive several calls every day from people wanting to know who's responsible for all the noise." Kenney said. "When I tell them that firing cap guns is really illegal, they become even more angry and usually threaten 'to do something about it.'" As yet. however, state and city police say they have had no orders to clamp down on illegal sales or use of the toy. Centralia Miners Vote Work Return f'entialla. 111., April 30 —(UP) — Coal miner* employed at the Centralia coal company's number 5 mine, where 111 men were trapped and killed March 25, litive voted unanimously to return to the pit. The balloting was at the request of H. C. Nierman, mine superintendent. who had usked whether the men would be willing to return to the 450 foot depths if the mine was approved for reopening by i federal and state authorities. il-I'ifIMMUM OF VBMIMSTHVTOH HSTATB AO. «»» Xoller Ik hrrrh> al«**». That the undersigned ha* Own appointed Administrator of the estate of Margaret M. Knapke late of Adam* County, deeeased Th.- estate |ls probably solvent. J.,srpl, ||. Hrenarn Adiiilsl*triit<>r April -Jl. |»IT sevaria H. Sehwrgrr Vllurse) April ZJ-30 May * A I*l*ol V I HEVt - OF IDMIMSTII VTOli KSTVTK VO. 1.1X7 Sollee la hrreb> gltra. 1 I bat the undersigned lias been ap- ' pointed Administrator of |be estate 1 -,f John T Merrlmin late of Adams 1 County, deeeased. The estate la 1 probably solvent. 1.. It. I.ehmaa Vginlalatratar Vprl! IX. IKI7 Henri H. Heller Aliurney , April 1*i.2.C..-.O P" , l|||I |~H ( : SMALL BUT IMPORTANT Only a very small portion of your income goes towards paying for insur- ; ance, but it is a very ; important part, because ; it may prevent losses ; amounting to hundreds or ; thousands of dollars. ! THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick ttora Bldg. Decatur, Ind, FHobsmlv Ae 4h» IgManoMS SUsfeaC Csmmiaai iiiuAiiil

In GOLF or GASOLIRE COUNTS! Phillips ssis I COHTROLLED’ Fin I BETTER DRIVING! rt I J .a jh X tfl cnntrHl, t|, u ~ **flßT mW V* • > kl vo,npon ‘ nu nw i'«’ th*, K/W a S *°.. U U ’*" 17 ,nV '7 r * ,,r n.,r,7?u. J sign for a tanltful of i< i ■ ,■ L M \ Hl &ASOUA/E £HABL£ (js I 7V COA/TROL f>NfUlps / I Z&X AW /GW I VW Cl/mate' I "VOLATILITY CONTROLLED" f. j/r. y. a POWER, PICK UP and HP! PHILLIPS 66 GASOLINE

Knapp Service Corner 2nd & Jackson Decatur, Ind. Two Men Killed As, Engine Hits Auto Bloomington, Ind., April 30 — 41*P» — Two persons were killed yesterday when their automobile was struck by a switch engine at a grade crtNsing. They were identified as Jesse Edion, 63. and Jesse Pate, 60. both of Bloomington They were employed by a Bloomington stone company Q TRUMAN HOLDS (Continued From I’agc One) statesman from the United States came to Mexico with a clear vision of American solidarity, of a clear view of what the good neighbor policy shoulff he. He went to Mexico and he brought back to the I'nited States the hearts of the Mexicans.” Aleman spent the night at the White House. Today he will lunch at the panAmerlcan union and make a formal visit to the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National cemetery, reciprocating Mr. Truman's gesture in placing wreaths on the tombs of Mexican military students killed In the U. 8.-Mexican war. Tomorrow. Aleman will address a joint session of congress, a prlvI liege rarely accorded a foreign visitor. 21 PERSONS DIE (Continued From Pago One) except for flashlights and the tiny glow furnished liy a small generator brought in by the Red Cross. Kescue workers and many of the townspeople ate their meals at soup kitchens set up by the Red Cross. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Extate We'll be fllsd to Represent you . In the transaction of Real Estate st Public Sale or private sale. 25 * years in this business in Decatur , We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are ’ proud. ’ Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. ' DeVous Bld#., Ground Floor Melvin Lelchty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 26*1. NOTICE! It b going to be HOT so don’t be without lee. Call or visit ELMER’S ICE DELIVERY Phone 16«3 416 Nihlick St. Open Every Day.

Corner Madison & Third Macklin’s Super Serv. Decatur, Ind. aotice o»* fix vi. MrrrucM»;sT of F.srvrp. M». taut Notice la hereby given to the creditors. heirs and 1.-gatecs of <’ Berning, deceased to ap|war In the Adam, circuit Court, held at i becatur, Indiana, on tlie 17 day of May, 1917. and show cause If any. > why tiie FINAL SKTTLKMI’JNT ACCol'.VtS with the estate of said 1 decedent sltould not l>e approved; • and said heirs are notified so th* n ■ and thsr.- make proof or heirship, and receive :heir distributive shares. Anna Heraina. Kseratrl* I Itcialur, Indiana. Ifirll XI. IUI7. Allorne, Hr Voss A Smith. April 23-30 —OLT. JAMES (Continued From Psge One) * lieutenant. 1 H<* described the agonizing days ’ under the hot *un without water r Gas on Stomach Rsksrsd in S MimdM st dssHs rsar Msne, ksdi • i Wbrn rtMM Minadi Kid rum txlsful, IsVissl- . Im sm, mu M-murS uM InarilMm. aurtnr, suillr . rrnrnlw (hr faMut srOnf nndklsM Snows foe i I jrmrtom.il- rrll.f mIIOsm Ilk, thaw tn fMt-aiw , . TtbiHa. No laiatlM. Hrll-ana brinu eoaafort In • 1 iur> u tatum butlla to VI tut UuuUaaAna, tadc ZH ’ i ,

3 ■ ■■ ■ Roofing and Siding Orwri are now being taken for spring application* g Several style* and color* to choose from. ■ Alio brick and asbestos siding, awnings. ■ Roofing and siding are still critical. So place your order early. “YOU PAY NO MOKE FOR THE BEST :!; ARNOLD & KLENK •; -« ■ • • ■••■«■■■ •■■■ ■ ; [ To The Home Owners i I of Decatur , ( W'e arc again offering a free inspection r J all the homeowners in and around Decatur. •■ , I Patrick, our representative, is a qualified in>,a / engineer. He will be glad to answer an.' <l u ' . 1 you may have regarding winter operation or ' f care of your furnace. C . We are endeavoring to make a personal < -‘ ll f your home but should we miss you, just can I L. E. Patrick If 1 7971 Decatur, or . 1 fasten Furnace Co., Harrison B*lß. Fort

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Ginter Service Static Vernon Ginter Preble, Ind. for eight days and with only la oranges for food, ix.--id>» the 1 they were able to eaten. HitiM the death ot -ikt Kaeiiwn.dtl died praying’-fur water. Uth ultimate rescue. He recalled that in the M "Capt. Eddie," t< Hing the «i of the adventure, his part >u|t rayed by Lloyd Nolan, the sd and that he himself, acted mu nkal advisor. Harold V. DeVor DENTIST flours: S:3O a. nt. to 12 tw 1:00 p m to 5 p I Monroe St—East of First Phone 1063 . NOTICE I will be out of my office Me 5 to May 26. Nurse in attew ance during regular off* hour*. DR. J. M. BUSK