Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1949 — Page 3
TUESDAY. AUGURt 2. 1949
HELD iary society of the h met at the church ilt. A short business conducted by the ts Grace Lichtenrich time a report who attended youth James was Riven, it schedule for the med for the coming of the missionary (thin the family of -e was taken from frs. James Kitchen !, entitled "Mexican I a project in in•ndship, a continuaby Mrs. Paul Danand Jplianna-After was the title of a ead by Mrs. Elmer he story was a re f events that have ling a new Christian band of fellowship through the regular ■ rural evangelists. Isenhower, hostess, js refreshments at VOLPERT SHOWER ret Wolpert, brideI 3, was honored reower given by Mrs. and Josephine Woly was held on the Herman Heimann r arrival. Miss Wol?nted with a lovely i then played and Mrs.»Herman Miller, ircher and Mrs. Bob Janny Joe Heimann, i Cupid, later directI guest to a shower iged on a cleverly Oi as then served at -entered with small >wers. Clever favors guest's place. ling were Miss Wolirew Wolpert, Mrs. , Mrs. Louis Staub. .aFontalne. Mrs. ElMrs. Bernard Lenmry Lengerich. Mrs. le, Mrs. Bob Ulman, Archer, Mrs. Gall |l, Miss Marie Christener. Miss i S< heiner. Those unable to Bd were Mrs. Cornelius Shi- , Mrs. Raymond Schults, Mrs. |ray Holloway. Mrs. Leo HackL Mrs John Burger and Miss Faurote. Nn will hold Its annual comlily homecoming on Friday and Way. August 19 and 20. Spec-
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Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:90 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday V. auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. C. L. of C. business, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday W. R. W. R. and Girls guild of Union Chapel, church basement, 6:30 p. m. Thursday Union Chape) Ladles aid, church all day. Indiana Club. Mrs. Emil Nagel. 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Cal Steury, 8 p m. I-adiea Aid society of First Christian church. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, 7:30 p.m. LsdSea Aid society of Trinity Evangelical (J. B. church, 7 30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. R. C. S. church annex, 7:30 p. m. Magley Ladies Aid society, church basement. Pleasant Dale Women's work, church basement, all day. Sunday Bohnke reunion, postponed. ial programs have been arranged for Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and evening, and all former Wren school students and alumni are urged to atted. The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strickler Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store
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The Union Chapel Ladies Aid society will meet at the church all day Thursday to quilt, and clean the church. The Bohnke reunion scheduled to be held August 7 at the home of Fred W. Bohnke. has been postponed to a later date. Members of Tri Kappa sorority are requested to bring their own table service to the picnic tonight at six thirty o'clock at'iianna Nullman park. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet at eight O'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Cal Sfeury. * » The Truinan W. Rtults family has been visiting with relatives here the jmst two weeks. Mr. Rtults is employed as maintenance supervisor at the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn. - Charles Swartx has been visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Jess Swartz, for the past two weeks and returned to his home in Toledo Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Bye, of Tam pa. Fla., were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Crist and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Everhart. Automobile collisions in Wells county over the weekend Involved two Adams county cars. Harold Zeigler. Berne, collided with Donold Jacob's ear of Bluffton at Vera Cruz and James A Barkley, Decatur. route 1, met up with a car driven by Clara Kelfer. of Ossian. No injuries were reported. Funeral services were held this afternoon at Bluffton for Fred French. "0, who died Saturday after a several months' Illness. The widow, four brothers, including Hugh French of Geneva, route 1, and one sister survive. The Kev. E. E. Kauffman officiated and burial was in Six Mile cemetery. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binford and son. Tommy, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frisinger have returned home from a 10-day trip to West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
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Czech Communists t Lash At Spellman Outspoken Assault Made On Cardinal Prague, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 2. — (UP) — The Czechoslovakian communist party charged today that Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York was on the "general staff of the American organization whose task it is to organize espionage and sabotage” in communist countries. The attack, most outspoken thus far against any American churchman. was made in a b ngthy editorial in' the communist party newspaper Rude Pravo. It was written by Andre Simon, foreign editor of the newspaper Simon said that Spellman "is, after the Pope, the most powerful man in the world Catholic hierarchy." "He is a great worshipper trf the Spanish fascist dictator (Gen eral isslmo Franco) and wrote several articles in praise of him,” Simon added. "He is an arch-enemy of everything that has the least connection with progress.” "The organization is one of the centers that are sending into the world a steady current of lies and slanders about the Soviet Union and the peoples democratic countries.” the editorial said. "In close cooperation with the Vatican espionage service, which Is directed by the general of the Jesuit order, Jensen, under the auspices of Vatican state secretary Montini, the organization Is trying to bring confusion in the peoples democratic countries." Simon said the American organization. headed by Rpellman, "sparesq neither dollars nor people.” "Only because of the constant and steady guard by the governments and the people of the peoples democratic countries were their efforts frustrated,” the edl torlal added. Rimon said that “from Washington Information" it was obvious the American organization had long talks on the cold war. especially last February when U. S-Russian negotiations on lifting the Berlin blockade were opened He added: "The Vatican, through Cardinal Spellman, advised the in'enslflcation of the fight of the church hierarchy in the peoples democracies, the use of the case of Cardinal Mindszenty (sentenced to life imprisonment by the communist gov ernment of Hungary) for a great campaign and the arousing of a conflict between the church hierarchy and the government in Czechoslovakia so the organization could at the proper moment sub stltute the news of 'Mindszenty's martyrdom' with ‘Beran's (Czechoslovakian archbishop who has been battling the government) martyr dom.' ”
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Olson, of Fair Dak. Cal., are the parents of a bahv bov. born Monday. Tills Is their second child and first son. Mrs. Olson was formerly Miss Jane Archbold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. E. Archbold of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCullough, route 3. are the parents of a baby boy. born at 10:4» pm. Monday at the Adams county memorial bos pltal He weighed 7 pounds, k ounces and has not been named.
I Aoskital 10™ notu Admitted: B. F Hrelner. Third itreet. Mr*. Fannie Am.tuti. Bente; Mr*. Lillian Young. Fifth 'street; Mr*. Juanita Herman. Berne; Raymond Hir*chy. route S. I>l*ml*ted Mr*. Cories* Ball and baby girl; Dewey Kuhn. Berne; Mr*. Edward L. Helklng and baby boy. route 1; Mr* William Kuhnle and baby boy. Nuttman avenue Dr. J. E. Morrin Office will be cloMd July 25 tn Aug. 8 WMIMMMtoMMMMWMMWWtoM SPENCER FDtVfOUXSr MMGMtO >• SUPPORTS OffSk.l XA KONOMY ? J rf* * w • 'I i ’ tone W«*4 r 1 A ttrfffw G •r. 1* Mrs. Leota Connell 242tt MadißonSt. Phone 114 If no answer,'call 9072
Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct Lawrence H Morgan. 65. of Monroe, was arrested Monday night by the sheriff's office and arraigned this morning in justice of the peace court on charges of disorderly conduct filed by Morgan's son. Lawrence D. Morgan, also of Mon roe. The charges were filed after the son returned home last night to find his mother cut about the face and exhausted The sheriff, who, along with the son testified as a witness against the elder Morgan in court, said that when he arrived Mrs. Morgan looked as though she had been "knocked out,” and was too to talk. Morgan pl<ad<d guilty to the: charges of disorderly conduct but | denied striking his wife. He was) fined fl 5 and costs by the court with the admonition that Iris case would be certified to circuit court for further action, should the need arise. Bond was set by the court at >SO when Morgan was unable to pay his fine. He is to remain in the custody of the sheriff until bond has been raised. U. S. TO BASE "••■nt Frrwn Page oti») erals and admiral. More than 100 planes, including jet "shooting stars," zoomed overhead. The 90-minute review was marred only by a driving wind. As 100 tanks and more than 1,000 other vehicles rumbled by, swirling clouds of dust whipped Into the faces of the visiting officers.
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Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts toWNdHIP BUDGET FORM No 3 (REVISED iv«T> t«wn«hii> FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpo-< • by Union Township. Before the Township Advisory Board. Adams County, Indiana Notice le hereby given the taxpayers of t'nlon Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meat Ing place, on the 23rd day of Augurt, ISIS, wIH consider tho following budget: ’ TOWNSHIP HI IH.ET tI. OSSIFICATION TssssMs gamli • ■ tai T ilt 1 r-. I II?'-"- < T- • r- ' of c ildre-i 8,175.00 'Sllaiy of Trustee . | 750.00 Mpeeiel Sehmil Fundi Light .tl.rt Power 5000 Office Bent .... So 10 Itepalr of Buildings nnd Miscellaneous ... 375."0 Clerk Hire .... 75,00 < are of Grounds I >75 Total Hpe- ial S«-h<M»l Trustee's Traveling Exp. 140.00 Itepalr of Equipment, ex- __ Fund 19,8*5.00 Expense Telephone Tolls < ept School Busses 175.00 Poor Belief Fundi ' and Telegrams Ili'iO S - <>l Furniture and Equip- 4. Xttnili.lsirutlou Espennri Office Supplies, Printing mrnt, except H- h-d Kii«a- Al l'. r-- i'«l Servl. <■ I 72.00 and Advertising - 400 0" -s 350 00 11. Direct Itellefi Pay of Advisory Hoard 75.00 Kcln.ol Supplies other than 81. M-. 11 al. Hospital and I Interest on Emergency and Janitor's Supplies I*s 00 Burial .... Cso oo Temporary Ixaiis .... 100.00 Janitor H ipplles 125.00 B?. Other Direct Belief 175.00 Miscellaneous 330-Ct Cm I for H-liools 300 00 83. Total Dlre'-t Belief (To Total Township Fund 11,0'0 im lannis Interest and Insur- ■ tai Bl and B 2) 335.00 Tuition Fuad: St'o.oo Total Poor Relief Fun-1 | "i (Pay of Teachers ...., 34,000.00 Pay of Teachers ... 325 1,0 .School Transfers 5,000.00 Janitor Service 400 00 ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO HE RAISED Feeds required for Espeanes August I, present year. Township Fpe< lal Hch. Tuition poor Belief «<> December 11. of ensuing >enr Fund Fund Fund Fund I 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year 11070 lOX'S 313000 |*o7 I 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from .Appropriations Unexpended July 31. of present year f>r,l XKI4 10340 3« 3 Additional Appropriations to he made August 1. to December 31. of present year 500 1000 4. Outsandlng Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, nut im luded In Line* 3 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 3231 1»178 23340 >43 Funds on Hand and to be Received From Sources other than the Proposed rate of Tax l-evy «. Actual Balance, July 31, present year ..... 1385 8478 7820 ‘ 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (I>« ember Mrttlement) . . »8« <3OO 4400 X. Miscellaneous lievenue, other than from Tax Levy to be received from August 1 of present year to IteceinlMr 31, of ensuing year. (See scheduls In Trustee’s Office) <a> Bpeclal Taxes (See S-hedules) .... 937 943 (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) »r, ». Total Funds (Add Lines 8,7 *a and »b) 2565 157*1 13197 10. Net Amount to be raised fur expenses to Deceirtle-r 31. of ensuing year K'lC 5285 10240 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense January 1. to June 30, Le->s Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 7"0 3300 3500 12, Amount to be raised by Tax lavy 1718 *585 12*40 I’HOPOaED I.HVIEB I Net Valuation of Taxable Property |14485..» Number of Taxable Polla HI lAvy on Amount to Fiieda Property Bo Kalssd I Township 12 I 1735 I Special School .80 «67» I Tuition *» IZM74 ! Total . .. 1.91 J 22288 4'OMPAHATIVE HTATEMIENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO HE < 01.1.E4 TED To Be Funds Collected Collected Collected Collected 3947 194* 194* l»50 Township I l>9* I 1709 I I*2l 3 1735 Special School ••("• 15773 11489 'C" Tuition 6*»5 »"73 11489 128<4 l.lbrarv . 2*l Total '. 316489 428559 335080 123288 NOTICE TO TANPA3EH* OF T»X LE» lE* Ta«psvers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have tu-en determined, ; and presented t<> the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Munday In September, and th- levy fixed by County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the < ounty Auditor. ten or mor- taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bv such levies, may appeal to the State Boardl of Tax Commissioners far further and fin ti hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of Tax Bates charged, whichever date Is lat er, and the State Board will fix a date for h-srlng In this county. j Dated August 1, 1949. Charley Burdg. Trustee, I AUGUST 2—> Union Twp.
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