Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1948 — Page 7

I rJjKSDAY, MARCH 18, 1948

sKMies Inspect 'lSpaper And Jan ■9K ers of Brownie Troop 12, i '»h.- guidance of their leadr ®pectcd the Daily Democrat t’-Xer office and shop and K Wains county jail yesterday |’ lie H r t of their civic training. were conducted on a tour ■Bn-wspaper offices by a staff ■P' Mrs. Warren Lehman

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and Mrs. Noble Reynolds, the troop leaders, were in charge. Those in the group were Elizabeth Miller, Beverly Parrish, Cynthia Lehman, Rita Runyon, Patty Grimm, Sandra Reynolds, Sue Petrie, Twanette Magley, Cecilia Lehman, Deanna Small, Donna Kay Small, all troop members and a guest, Annie Omlor. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Six Persons Unhurl I When Autos Collide Auto Accident Near Berne Last Evening Six persons escaped serious injury ab. ut 9:15 o’clock last night in a two-car crash north of Berne, sheriff Herman Bowman reported today. Drivers of the autos were Ernest Steury, 18, of Berne, route one, and Gerald Lehman, 17, of the same mail address. Sheriff Bowman said that investigation disclosed the accident occurred when the Lehman auto 27 two miles north of Berne, just started a left turn off federal road as the other vehicle started to pass. The drivers escaped serious injury, as did Steury’s sister, Shirley, riding with him; Lehman’s father, Walter, and two brothers, occupants of the latter car. Sheriff Bowman estimated damage to the Steury vehicle at $l5O and that to the other car at SIOO. An accident was reported late yesterday to deputy sheriff Sam Bentz, in which an auto driven by Melvin Werling, 2d, Pleasant Mills, struck a parked car in that village, owned by Doyt Sipe, 20, also of Pleasant Mills. The Werling auto had been shoved after it stalled and the driver attempted to turn around on the highway. His car had no headlights and he was unable to see the parked car in time to avoid striking it. Damage to the parked car was estimated at SIOO and that to the Werling auto at $35. 0 Edwin Neuhauser To Undergo Operation Berne, Mar. 18 — Edwin Neuhauser, general manager of the Adams County Farm Bureau Co-

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said, would mean religious sanctions. MISSING (Cont. From Page One) Miss Rose Nesswald, incumbent, Democrat for county recorder. Leonard Baumgartner for Democratic precinct committeeman, Berne C. Mr. Jaberg again warned voters of the rapidly nearing April 5

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deadline for transferring or registering to qualify for the May primary.

INTEREST SHOWN (Oont. From Page One) dustries were in attendance. Membership in the Jaycees is not limited to owners or executives in business, but to any young man desiring to participate in social and civic afairs in his home town, the speakers explained.