Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1948 — Page 7
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loths Gnash Their Teeth when You Send Fine Furs and Woolens To Myers Cleaners & Furriers Would YOU Like FREE STORAGE For Your Furs? Mur# Cleaners & Furriers will insure for *IOO.OO S |„ r e__FßEE OF CHARGE—every Fur Coat •hich to sent in for cleaning and glazing. Myers f S RoiH furrier-approved, sawdust method, leaves nHir fur coat soft, clean, pliable, lustrous! It’s ufeUt’s gentle—but it’s thorough! The cost? AND SUMMER-LONG COLD fIMAGE AT NO EXTRA COST! Myers Cleaners and Furriers WITH MORE THAN A QUARTER CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE (If ice at Cor. Madison & Second Si.
" FIRST with HfiT • For Y our PLEASURE and COM FORT THE TIIO IIIIIITIIIIIS ‘ y HAVE AIR CONDITIONED THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS * '3 s ■ ' AIR CONDITIONED BY « ——————— M
Hartford Alumni To Banquet On May 8 Berne. May t — Richard Am Huts, of 8t John a Mich , la toaat master tor the alumni banquet of the Hartford high school Saturday evening. May I, at the school build Ing. He Is a graduate of the Hart ford school with the class of 1840 James Gar bod en Is president of the alumni association. — q h • Trade In a Good Town — Decatui I
Greek Government Official Wounded Blame Communists In Murder Attempt Athens. May 1— (UP) Minister ' of Justice Christos IjkdaK was ser- ' !«usly wounded today and a police- ; man was killed when an assassin j hurled a hand grenade into the i minister's car. Another policeman was wounded by the blast. A 22-year-old laborer was arrested A spokesman at the office of police chief Angelos Everett said the attempted assawsination was staged by Communists The assailant also was wounded later reports said. l-adaa was taken to a nearby Red I Cross hospital for emergency treatment. He was wounded in the head. The policemen were riding in an automobile with who had just left hie house and had turned Into a street two blocks from the offices of the American aid mission. Premier Themlstocles Sofoulis went to the hospital to visit I-' > At '■ ■ y di. «■ MT UP A EDWARD H. KRUSE Jr Veteran World War II CANDIDATE FOR Congress DEMOCRATIC TICKET . < pol. adv.
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a widely known lawyer and member of the liberal party who joined the government last September. • The exchange telegraph agency in Ixmdon identified the assailant as Efstrantioe Moutzoyannis. 22, a factory worker.) Ladtw underwent an operation on hie wounded head and shoulder. The condition of his assailant was reported to be serious also. l-adax as well as other members of the government have been criticized recently by lefists for carrying out mass executions, particularly of person* convicted of crimes committed an long ago as 1944. 1 o— ' - Numerous Actions Are Taken In Court Name Special Judge In One Case Here Numerous court actions were taken late Friday and this morning by Judge Earl ft Adams In the suit of Wayne Frauhiger against Ulysses and Esther Woods, by agreement of parties. Burr Glenn. Huntington. was named special judge. H R Mcf'lenahan appeared for the defendant in the suit of Myrtle against George Kahn. The court sustained a petition to discontinue reports of the parents to the welfare department In the divorce action of Gladys against Ervin Springer. Arthur E. Voglewede. previously named spec ial judge in the suit of the Fort Wayne Typesetting company against the United Printing company, declined further jurisdiction. In the partition suit of ifSdward Coffee and Genevieve Tertstegge. Francis J. and Germaine Schmitt. Clem and Philomena Voglewede were called and defaulted. In the estate of William Krueckoberg, inventory number one was filed, examined and approved. In the account, suit of Fred Miller against the Central Soya Co.. Inc., an amended exhibit A to the first paragraph of the complaint was filed by the plaintiff. TWO MEN INJURED I (Cont. From Page One) age to the car at ISW and property damage to the trailer, service staJtlon, etc, at 1200 The truck is i owped by the Atx Furr ture comtimrfy ’of' Kendallville. Mr. Atz Is I 1 a former resident of this city.
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LOVELY screen star Signs Hasso fairly beams with pleasure after being sworn in as a citizen of the United States following naturalisation proceedings in Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Hasso, whose full name is Signe Eleanore Cecilia Hasso, was born in Germany of Swedish parents. (International Soundphoto)
Otis Buckey Takes Geneva Bank Post Berne, May 1 — Otis Buckey. Geneva young man. has joined the Bank of Geneva personnel following the resignation of the cashier. Kenneth F Shoemaker, who la moving to Florida. Burkey assumed his new duties today John Sink was named president of the bank this week, succeeding .the late W. J. fleeter, who was killed recently in an auto crash. R. A. Brigga was named vlee-prpsident and James Brigga was named <ashier in the place of Mr. Shoemaker. —o An electrical file can be extinguished by an approved carbon dioxide. vaporizing liquid or dry chemiral fire extinguisher safely. Such extinguishing agent* are nonI conductive. ’i I
i i u ■■ i (faiyiafalatitMA, . . . . TO THE Two Brothers Tavem IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO INSTALL THE MOST MODERN STORE TYPE fawtfen in (fawtitixwen | IN THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS [ AGAIN WE SAY: CONGRATI JLATIONS- “AL” and “CORNEY” Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Agents For Carrier Air-Conditioning Equipment
UM Fur MOTHER’S BAY I CORSAGES i| CUT FLOWERS I POTTED PLANTS 'Sfa POTTERY NOVELTIES f I Bouquet Os The Week Lilacs, Stocks, Snaps, with Roses or Carnations YOUR CHOICE OF ANY COMBINATION m In Large Crystal Container WE ARE BONDED MEMBERS OF THE I TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE [I t NOTICE: I Minh Madge Hite, of thin city, in now affiliated with our shop. She will help you plan and design flowers for Weddings, Anniversaries, Parties. Birthdays, Funerals, and for every occasion. at no additional cost. GARDEN AND VEGETABLE PLANTS OF ALL KINDS I DROP IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY WHEN DOWNTOWN I Smitley’s Flower Shop 207 LIBERTY WAY PHONE 1*53 or 5142 (Across from Court House) r ~ -*| i wigiMisi— siss ~t~~ ' —nrnin —immbt
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