Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1948 — Page 2

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Reunion Service At Preble St. Paul's First In Series Os Special Services A reunion service will be held Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock at St. Paul’s Lutheran church of Preble for all who were confirmed in this church during the past 75 years This is the first in a series of special services which have been scheduled to commemorate the 75th anniversary of this congregation. Rev. E. T. Schmidtke. pastor of Zion Lutheran church, Friedheirn, the mother church of St. Paul’s, will deliver the sermon. St. Paul’s church was organized in the spring of 1873. Prior to this time the members had worshipped in Zion Lutheran church of Friedheim. During the first decade the congregation conducted services in a frame school house, which had been erected a few years prior to the organization of the congregation. In 1882 the present church edifice was built. Three years ago this edifice was completely renovated at a cost of 335.000. Since its organization the congregation has maintained a Christian parish school. The school at present has an enrollment of 45 scholars. F. C. Schmiege is principal of the school. The congregation at present numbers 340 souls and 258 communicant members. Rev. Otto C. Busse has been the pastor since 1946. On Palm Sunday morning at 10 a confirmation service will be held. The following will be received into membership in this

Public Closing Out Auction Suman Bros., Willshire, Ohio Saturday, March 20, '4B TIME—I P. M. E.S.T. Complete Stock —Main Attraction: New Whizzer Motor Bike; New Rollfast Bicycle; New Dayton (Small Boys) Bicycle; Lot of other New Items. Large lot of used Household Goods. COME ONE — COME ALL! TERMS—CASH. SUMAN BROS. OWNERS Auctioneer —Chris Bohnke Clerk—Janies Halberstadt. No Consigned Merchandise. 1» SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Commisisoner. by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cause for partition therein pending. entitled Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, plaintiff vs. First Methodist Episcopal Church, etai,defendants, being Cause No. 16090 upon the Civil Docket of said court, hereby gives notice that on Friday the 26th day of March, 1948 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day and if not sold on said day between said hours of each succeeding day thereafter until sold, he will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder on open bids at private sale at the law office of Ferd L. at No 144 South Second Street, Decatur. Indiana and for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit: The west half of the north west quarter of section twenty dne (21) in township twenty seven (27) north of range thirteen (13) east, containing 80 acres of land more or less, in Adams County. Indiana, except therefrom Henry Jackson’s Plat to the town of Corysville, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest coiner of said section twenty one (21), thence east on the north line of said section 642 feet; thence running, south on a line parallel with the west line of said section 186 feet; thence running west on the south line of the alley 472 feet; thence running south on a line parallel with the west line of said section 514 feet; thence running west on the south line of lot number 20 in Corysville and to the west line of said section twenty one (21‘, 170 feet, thence running north on the west line of section twenty one (21) 700 feet to the place of beginning. Inlots number one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6) and twenty (20) in Henry Jackson's Plat of the Town of Corysville. Adams County, Indiana. The south half of inlot number two hundred forty four (244) and sixteen and five tenths (16.5) feet of even width off of the north sidp of inlot number two hundred forty five (245) in Joseph Crabb’s Second Western Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser of said real estate is required to pay at least one third of the purchase price on the day of sale and the balance of the purchase price upon delivery of deed to the purchaser for the real estate purchased together, with an Abstract of Title for the real estate purchased brought down to da'e showing a title free of liens except taxes for the year 1947 which are due and payable in the year, 1948. The sale of said real estate will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. Kathryn Jackson died the owner of the above described real estate. The farm consists of approximately 75 acres and has on it an 8 room house in good repair w-ith hardwood floors; barn about 36x60; iipground cellar; single garage about 12x20; wagon shed and corn crib combined; chicken house; and wood and coal shed; the farm is all good level black land and is all under cultivation except about 9 acres in woods with some saleable saw timber. This farm is located one and three fourth miles west of Kirkland Township High School and one half mile north and one and one half miles east of Craigville. The seven lots in Corysville are at the northeast corner of the farD The lot in Joseph Crabb’s Second Western Addition is on the east aide of Tenth Stret and was formerly a part of the West Ward School grounds, it is vacant and is a splendid building site. FERD L. LITTERER, Commissioner MareU 11 1« H

(service: Franklin Becker, Erwin Ewell, Kenneth Schueler, Eugene Hoffmann, Leroy Werling, Virgene Selking, Marylyn Kiefer, Ardina Scheumann. An invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. 0 Amend Complaint In Damage Suit Actions Are Taken In Several Cases Action taken in Adams circuit court cases late yesterday and today varied considerably. The complaint in the damage suit of Bessie P. Harb against Eliza O. Lynch was amended upon granting of leave to amend by the court. Cora fierce filed a petition for the appointment of a guardian for Sarah Neaderhouser. Letters of guardianship for Sonja Sue and Linda Lou Schug were approved and issued to" Ruth Wittwer. Inventory No. 1 was filed in the guardianship of Polly Reed and also in the estate of the late David Kaufman. In the divorce action of Lillie against Ernest Master, the defendant filed a verified motion to dismiss an interlocutory order, providing for the payment of $3.50 per week support money since November, 1938, setting out the fact that the minor daughter is now married. 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindnesses during the sickness and death of Henry Lengerich. Mrs. Henry Lengerich and family.

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