Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1949 — Page 3
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SCHULTS *^K S TO STUDY CLUB the Nonary *tndy |!gK ;1( the home of Mr* Thursday evening. m... ■ opened with prayer Ro»e Tricker. ( li„ business meeting. IfK.iuu ..lfi< ers were ele< t ' F* Ih rni.a Adams. Cordelia Schults, trca EIHs meeting will b« held ' at the home of Mrs. k* r is i)FSK, h Society of Chris- . the a , two thirty; o clock afternoon Doan. HE . ~|.,| at the nie.'ting, ■• :■ 10'1? -uuing Uuriii'.' fc-TBl' " - "leetillK. atinoumeI P®, made that the group to the neighbor on October 27 and to j b«W“' meeting at the Wayne in Eort September 16. Commitalso appointed for ii.e EaL.k project the group in and Mrs. Robert Krick on the sale of the planbags devotions and presented by Mrs. Mrs Maynard Het IHK Mrs George Helm using F *w t‘> stress the following! 'LW -The Meaning of Faith." I of Faith. "Our Faith : ’ The Christian "What Methodism They were assisted v fl !.-■■'••!! Smith at the piano. the musical mediaI hour was enjoyed at M of the- meeting in charge Mrs .James Gatt Fred liusche. Mrs 1 DM® rv Mr " I( A Stuckey. I Peterson. Mrs John t Mrs Watson Maddox martin to wed . I and Mrs Luke J Mar South Delphos street, announce the engagement m. hing marriage of their daughter. Mona Lee, I! Talbert, son of Mr Russel) Talbert of is a graduate of the high school and is einployoffices of the Perfect Corp in Kokomo. Mr. graduated from the Green sc hoed and served in the States army, during the is employed at the Cuneo sMBh Kokomo as an electrician ; iflwi-dding will take place at September 25. at the I nlted Brethren church brideelect s father founder and pastor The is a former pastor "T W '•"tt'uan Avenue United church here and the ha>: many friend* in thia AWRENCE RASH IS UXILIARY HEAD Lawrence Rash was installVMileaf of the American in impressive Mrthe- Legion home last evenClark Flaugh. out-going opened the formal meetthe advancement of the The standards were brought ‘ y Mrs Verena Meyers and Kitson. with Mri y "’partner and Mrs Geor ;e color guard*. Al! were atbeautiful pastel formal*. business meeting was ..Pw , '" l,|, '" <l Reports of the re*7.'W' ' '""mlttee. junior act!' ■ and the memberwere given Th*W®r»bip committee requested Fw' be l ,al<l •» December M, nraret Kiting. Mis jW"'“ ,ta ’ h Os they may he left home The treasurer’s report wa* read and placed and an audit report wa* Mrs. Ralph Roop. eorge Joyce and Mr* Doa tner then escorted the hon•l», Mr* Ralph Roop, pas*. li»trkt preaident. Elmer <w. commander of Legkrn Richard Meyer, chairman ai*on committee and Dee member of laiaon commit '• platform. Al', were int.-o---d <«ve brief apeechea. rniAlly attired candidate* t* advanced by th* aer»rtn* and Mier aaaiatam 1 ‘natalled In her respective " Raah. preaident; Mia* ®<‘ln<. first vice-preri r» Roxie Kessler second Ident; Mra. Dallas Brown. Mrs. Alice Christen. Mra- Clint Heracb, hl* 'r* Herman Dierkea. chapJoe Dixon, sergeant al’•ring officer* include Mr*. Mr*. Elmer Darwachter. •rin Schurger and Mr*. T. Th * new executive board Mr* Flaugh. Mra- Kd lrr Xkk BrZi.
Society items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 • Betty Terveer Saturday Bake sale. Root Township Home Economic* club, Gerbers, 9 a. m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* club, Hanna-N'uttman park, « pm. Monday Gamma Nu sorority. Mr*. Lawrence Rash. 8 p.m. Adams County Home Economics clitb chorus. Monroe high school. Pythian Needle club. K. of P. home, after Temple, ladles Fireman's auxiliary, fire i ,station, 7:30 p.m. Missionary society of Christian church, Mr*. Homer Ruhl, 7•" p tn. Girl* Missionary guild of Union Chapel. Veda and Frieda Williamson. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Mrs. Herman ‘Girod, 8 p.m. „ Church Mothers Study club picnic. Mrs. Homer Reppert. 6 p.m. St Dominic discussion club, Han- . na Nuttman park. 5:30 p. m. j W. S. W. S. of Trinity Evangel).| I cal U. B. church. Mr*. Clarence i Drake, 7:30 p. m. Ijorcu* das* of Bethany Evan-: gelical United Brethren church. Mr*. Martin Zimmerman. 7:30 p.m W.C.T.U., Mrs. Jesse Niblick. 2 p.m. Happy Homemakers club. Mr* Paul Erp. 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, l shelter house. Hanna Nuttman, I 6:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tan. Elks home, 8; p.m. Monroe Better Homes club. Mrs. Lillian Stucky. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Vegetable soup sale, Ever Ready class of Methodist church, church basement. Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 6:15 p. m. S. E. Bridge Club. Mrs. Robert Yost, 8 p m B.P.W. dinner meeting. C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p m. Presbyterian World Friendship guild. Mr*. W. E Petrie. 8 n.m Girl* guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlor*. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Friendship Village Home Economics club, Kiinsey school. 1 30 p.m. - Ing board member* afe Mr*. Adrien Baker and Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. Mrs. Rash, as her first ad as an ' installed president of the auxilia-y ‘ named the following commute,’ i
i • Come see the riew pattern in MNING'a SW M lUJffllfel I LI CT « OMLad •'«*•”>••■’•• iv ■’®’ ■ kart and Io ltolJ...for £"/>•! NHE $»/■ A kwvt.lul... 1M DIFFERENT Doral pattern that W » •'jf fnssds wdl Wm<r«, a«d YOULI low t* ten! Fro- V* I AW tsttsd ot woor oO.nl by Commun.ty't ooW wbtr ’ \ JT overlay. 52 pioco service lor 8. >69 75. Distinctive, fnU Tarnrsh chest. no extra ckM(e. Qwetef Stoic —~— •"* - -
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Howell —Photo by Edwards
• r-" Mi** Colleen Diann Lehman, : daughter of Myron D. I.eliinan us i route 5. and William Edward Howell. *i>n of Mr and Mr*. Franci* Howell. We*t Monroe *treet, were wed’Sunday afternoon. Auguxt 21. at three o'clock In the Find MethodiKt church. Dr. Gerald Jone* releeived the double ring vow*. Beauty va*e* of white gladioli!* flanked tlie candlelit altar, and clu*ter» of huckleberry foliage and white Olin bow* marked the pew* and choir i loft. A fifteen minute mu*icale wa-4 j reeented by Mi** Helen Hauboid preceding thet-f retnony Mi»»'Pauline Britxenhofe *ang "Oh Promtke' Me" and "Becauae," and "The Lord's Prayer" a* the couple knelt •at the altar The traditional wedidinx marche* were u*ed The bridal gown wa* of whit* I ■( N*. Mi —— —— —— .( i 111 (■ I'» | .chairmen: Atnericanlam. Mr*. Mildred Smith; child welfare, Mr.c 'Stella Coffee, community »erv*ce, Mrs. Amanda Dierke*: constituti >n ' by-law*. Mr*. Zalina Roop; education of war orphan*. Mr*. Verena , Meyer; finance. Mr*. Glady* Baker; , 1 girl* Btate. Mr*. Alta Brown: gold
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satin, designed with a high marquisette yoke, edge.! at the'shoulder line with a fold of satin overlaid with yenice lace. The bodice of the ; gown wan fitted and trimmed in the ‘.-enter front with a fold of Venice lace which extended down the front of the skirt an an edge for the red ingote of satin. She wore a hoop which accented the beauty of th-> skirt The sleeves of the gown were fitted and pointed over her wrists and the gown wan designed with 3 j cathedral train. She wore a threequarter length veil of silk illusion. , caught to a band of crystallized i orange blossoms. She wore a double ' strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. and carried a duster of white Philaenopsis orchids on a fau of pleated motive and white satin loops She was given In marriage by her father. Miss Rosemary Schwartz, maid of-honor. wore a gown of orchid sat 1 In. designed with a high marquisette yoke, edged at the shoulder line with a fold beautified with yellow roses The bodice iras fittest, and the rose blooming skirt wan set 'off by a scalloped overskirt which wan worn over a hoop Site wore mitts of orchid satin, a large picture hat of orchid satin and a small gold crons inlaid with white gold. star. Mrs. Alice Christen; Junior activities. Mrs Clara Bauer; j Knightstown. Mrs Dorothy Hunt; legislation. Mrs Nine Rape; membership. Mins Margaret Kiting; meri It system. Miss Ireta Miller; music, , Mrs. Helen Myers; national security. Mrs Madeline Schurger; |>anAmerican. Mrs- Margaret Roudebush; past president parley. Mrs. Alta Brown; poppy, Mrs Kf.'ie Flaugh; publicity. Mrs. Katherine Kitson. radio. Mrs. Delores Raudebush; rehabilitation. Mrs. I.uella Tieman; service sales. Mrs. Eleanor Braun; parliamentarian. Mrs. Zelma Roop; house committee. Mrs. Gladys Baker and Mrs Annabelle Gehrig; bed-cards-flowers, Mrs. Eleanor Braun. A motion was then made for a donation to the polio fund, after which the meeting was closed Following the meeting, a delightful hour of entertainment wan provided by the Delphos kitchen band. A formal buffet luncheon was then served from a candlelighted table. The committee chairman. Mrs. Mary Lhamon. was assisted by Mrs. Nell Buck. Miss Joan Voglewede. Mrs. Carl Hammond. Miss Mary Ann luturent. Mrs. Joe Hun- | ter. Miss Mary Catherine Spangler. Mian Mary Rone Spangler. Miss Ruth Knittie. Miss Doris Schafer and Mrs. Vince Borman Door prizes were won by Mrs. George Jo/Cf, Mrs Vent Miller of Delphos. ()., Mrs. Will Schnepf and Mrs. Art Poling. The St. Dominic discussion club will open its fall meetings with a picnic supper at Hanna Nuttman park Tuesday evening at five thirj ty o'clock. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Girod Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Gamma Nu sorority will meet at eight o'clock Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Ranh ’ A meeting of the Friendship' 1 Village Home Economies club will lie held at the Kimsey school at one thirty o'clock Thursday afternoon AU ladies of Blue Creek township are invited to attend
' n gift of the bride. She carried a 1 I nosegay of yellow rosebud*. Tlw j bridesmaids. Miss Barbara Sauer* ! and Mia* Phyllis Kohler. WOT* ' gowns of baby leaf rreen satin, I made with a high marquisette yolk edged at the shoulder line with a | fold of satin. The semi-princes* fiti ted gowns had full flared skirts, ■trimmed with a fold of satin which ’extended to the hack of the gout,*. They wore mitts of matching material and matching large picture hat*. - Small gold cross were the gifts of the bride, and they carried nosegay* of pink rosebuds. Raymond served the groom as best man and David Ijmgston and Wallace Liniger ushered Mrs. Lehman wore a dark green dress of silk moire taffeta. wPii brown accessories and a fuse-bin ’ orchid corsage Mrs. Howell wore it taupe satin dress with black a-*-' esMories and a corsage of fuschla orchids. Mrs. Joel Lehman, Mrs. Ed j Whitrigbt and Mrs. Bertha Howell. I grandmothers, wore corsages of yellow roses. The reception was a lawn party jat the Lehman home Mrs. Brice Harvey presided over the serving table, covered with lace and centered with a three tier cake, topped with a white lace Imjw. a write wedding bell and surrounded by pink 1 rose*, white pompoms and huckleberry foliage. Mrs. Carl Hurst and Mrs. Edward Peck served the guest*, assisted by Mary and Noi.-t Grandstaff. Kenny Ptck, Patty and Jackie Hurst. For their wedding trip. Mrs. Howell wore dark green satin with beige ' and brown accessories and the orchid* from her bridal bouquet They : will reside at 1021 West Monroe street The bride is a student at Decatur high school Mr. Howell graduated I from Decatur high school and Indiana college of mortuary science, j He served overseas with the armed service and is now employed at the Gay service station Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs Don Leßrun. South Whitley; | Mrs Fd Zanetto. Garrett; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whiteright. Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Offenberger, Seymour: Mrs. Bertha Howell. Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M<H>ney and daughter. Monroeville; Mis* Frieda Lehman. Fort Wayne; Joel ‘ l-ehrnan and Gilbert Lehman. Harmon. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-' mond Lehman of Muncie. An International News story published this week says winners of air jackpots are greatly disappointed when the actual value shrink* to about one-third the amount proclaimed One instance given la tliat of the Crosbie family of Bluffton. The |3O.(NH> announced boiled down to about *12,000, out of which Uncle Sam demands hi* tax cut. Ceremonies attending the laying of the c-ornerstoue for an *BUo,voi> wing to, the Methodist home at Warren will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paul Kohne and Jimmy Schindler returned home last night from : the state fair, where Paul Kohne'* bull placed aecond in the senior yearling clas* of red Poll*. Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Teeple and daughter*. Gladys and Belva, spent Friday in Chicago, where they attended the railroad fair. Lawren and Warren Arnold have yeturned to Bradley university, Peoria. 111., after spending several day* with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Arnold and j daughter. Beverly, have returned home from a trip to the Wisconsin Dell*. Mr and Mr*. Tom Eichhorn are •he parent* of a baby girl, born at 11:30 p.m. Friday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She ■ weighed 6 pound*. 13Vfc ounce*. A baby girl wa* born to Mr. and Mr*. M E. Parr of Berne, at 10:*4 o'clock Friday morning at •he local hospital. She weighed 7 pound*. 12 ounce*. Cut Os Champion Delayed In Mail The electrotype picturing Mis* Patsy Rumple, with her grand champion Aberdeen-Angus steer, which brought *7.492.50 at the Indiana state fair sale, wa* delayed in the mail* Thi* newspaper hopes t» receive the plate for Monday pubHeat lon Theodore Roosevelt at 42 wa* the I youngest man to be inaugurated a* president of the U. 8. <!■!■» VII.MrU b* Hear* «f C aaalx < aMatlaalaaera. -laraSa?, St-sleatber «. l»«e. I Haywood fhibliah. Co., op ..„ I*l<l Iwcatur Lt. * Pow., do .... 115*1 icttlaen's T*l. Co., do 71 ".o I Edward F Jab-r*. elk p<>at. 6.31 1 Hdward **. Jaberg. ch. vn... JJ ■>« | i Thurman 1. Drow. po»t .. . less « Decatur Democrat, op ... . 1.5* I | Jane Drew. < lerk Igpaell I Sort al Fuhrman, tra. poat li-9*
|Deof»ivir Democrat, <lr>, op. f,.;,0 . llualneas E-pilp. Co., r*o.. op. 1.-;.'. ICuaaeH Hoffman, ahrf, dep... '..-hi 11--!*-!! nuo'-klger. do 00 Herman Bowman, *hrf.. mH. jj.'.l Milton J. HUI. do. op 1.'.;0 Hveraon-ltoa* Inc. do ... 1.->* I>*..-»t-ir Auto Supply J.v.l Ameri- an Rlwy., Sig Co., do <*.3* Herman Moellerlng. «urv. p. H.»« Waller A. Conrad, b d. sal. !’'•'# Harold <lallmeyer. do. h«-lp. 10".v# Roy Slatthewa, drg. Hn eop. .I*l.oo Harold Bunter, do. help . 4.00 Sidney Dag'ie, tile drain lo*.»0 Sidney f’ague. tile drain lv» Carl It ark hart, do . 10*. >0 Hugo Thieme, do .... 5*.',0 J. Welch, do .... 41..'0 I tleo. lllngger. do .... 31.57 : A. Evans, do .... 47 *o I Lawlttown Pipe <*i>. 3*13 I The Krl- k Tyndall Co . do .... 3171 | le-s i« E. Captain. <>p. dm. .. 1* *o !|>e<at<ir Democrat, do #.*o J. L Myron A Mon. do 1.r.00.00 Baker A S- huh*, do 1,200.00 trthur W. Werllng. do « ■•<» W II Meyer, do »,50 Beaver* OH Serv., «urv. op. I*S.:<". The Buda I 0., do .... 5.70 Orley Krli-k, do 77 03 Decatur Super S- rv., do .'• '<•, I Hansel Foley. e< h. *pt., p«. •> 00 I Hansel Foley, t.-h. Inst. 7', "0 Lyman L. Hann, postage .... «.-)« 1 Common lai P. Sh.. »ch.. opt. 5.70 i Decatur Dem >< roi, do 3MO I 1.. E. Archbold. <' u . Ag.. op. 117 '.'J Beulah J. B-rt«<'h, do 150.00 Anna K. William*. Dm. ast. II'! I Dr H F Zwlek, hlth. off . 77'0 Dr H F SSwh-k, pool. 1 50 Jean Sho, kley, nur-e aal. 2*' l! Alela Ratcliff, do. op 1* •! Holt house Drug Co.. d-> -1.75 D. Bur lette Custer, do. rent <3 13 I Commercial P Sh . a»*e«*... 1.-o '.I I. Holcomb .Mfg Co., «. <-. 37.5.1 '.ClliKrn* Tel. Co., do 11.73 Weat Pub. Co., do .... 12 00 laiwyer* Co-op. Bub., do 15 no I <’. 11. Mueelrnan. prob. off. 15.30 'John Bixler. C H Su«t 175.00 I Verona Vent*, do main . o-> | Haugk lltg A Appl , C. H. 15.10 : May Elsey, I- «" I Hahegg-r Hdw «'■<. do 13.10 I I'nitod S. Chem. Co., do 3.JT Continental Chem. Co., do 20. 11 Miracle Mfg L'o.. d o 13.50 The Schafer Store, do 1•" K Ehlnger. do .... lo.ao Ihe Superior Corp ,do ... 36 30 Burk Elevator Co., do 1,771*7 John Bixler, do 35.50 C. B, Dolge Co., do .... I*.GO i llabegger Furn. Co., jail .... 13.50 J North. Ipd. Pub Serv., do *ll i Frank Kit»-,n. Infirm, aupt. 1*0.•>« j Joanna Kitson. d". matr H.’. i.o Dr. John Terveer. < <>. phy .. 25.00 , Herbert Kllson, co. hrn. op. 75.00 I Grover Kelley, do ... 30,<>0 Heralding Nevll, go 87.5‘i ■ Thoma* Drew, do lO.'hi Mr*. Eddie McFarland, do 20 «« Marguerite Von Gunten, do 15.*0 I Rev. Karl Hoffman, min. 4.00 , Itev. Junin Angel, do .... 4.00 I Rev. ord Gehman. di . 4.b0 ! Standard Oil Co., co, hin., op. 37.30 J. J. Newberry Co. do 24.52 . S E. Hite, do 23.47 Niblick A Co., do .... .... 25..10 ! Haugk'* lltg. A Appl . do 3*.!•" I Hill Coni Co., dr 23.*’1 j Henry Dehner. Jr., do 133.00 l|o|tiioii*e Drug Co., do 1.17 Nuasbautn A Stauffer, do 7.*5 Don Cook. ■ 22 Stull* Cigar Store, do 21.*7 Curtl* F. Hill, .... 37.34 Ft. Wayne Jour ••hit., d 0.... 1*.2" Mollenkopf A Eiting. do K U !A. W laiwson I’lbg A lltg 102 .•> I l-ee Ildwe. Co., do M 3 ; Steffen Impl. Co., d > 3,!»5 ' Aahbaurher's Tin l*t>op., do 4.31 ! Stewart * Bakery, do . *5.31 i Beaver's OH service, do 100.13 ■ John C. Augsburger. Comm .. *5.»« John W. Blakey, do *3 «■; lotto Hoffman, do *s.o* 1 Ed A. Bosse, co. atty '.3 Christ Stably, co. <-oun. . 43 on . .lullu« Schult*, do . . .. 45.01 IC. J. Jone*, do 43.00 I Wm. Kruetxman. do 45.06 i Iz-on Neuen»cl>wander, do .. 43.00 Itufu* Hu*er, do 45.00 'Henry Dehner, do 45.10 Decatur Democrat, leg. ad... It*.** \ Berbe Wltne»«, do .... . 151.10 BakOr A Schult*, bridge rp. 2.20.1 03 Decatur In*. Ag< y. off. bn<l. *30.00 (John II Stoneburner, do l." 0 : Hansel Foley, d<> 1 W. II Zw i'-k A Son. aid hr. 235.00 Wm. H. Kohne, fox bounty login . Dliner lib h. do 1 00 ' Irene Byran. sanatorium .. 54* -•<> ■ln i C. .Med Cent.. * I !• 0" Aud. Well* County, ch. vn. 1<H.50 Dr Thoma* D SHwrt. T It I*.*" j Forest <1 Hailing, do ... 37 12 I Forest J Hailing, du 7.O'* ' Will W Innes, assessor SO.OO Win. E. Heeler, J. P. rnlg 4 hi He- taseuairat i Floyd L. Meyer 115.00 Ernest Anderson 197.50 Arthur DeArmond IM,?.* I Ell Graber, SO.'-'O . Lewellyn Lehman .... . 1*3.2* ! Sam E. Kaehr 15* 3* ! Ralph M. Miller 107.5 J I Harvey tlarboden .. *05.7* Sherman Wataon I'o.ll i H. H. High . 73.00 Elmer Gerber I*n 0* : Thomas Griffith* 120.00 ‘ Howard Gilllom 15«.S* I Cyrus lahmmi 213.31 Earl Thompson 2-35.9* IC. W It. Schwarts, 1*5,3* .Nathan Sprunger 21* !« ; la.ula llnbegger 212 20 William It Spurgeon 20i.3» I Chas. A. Fuhrman 45 oO ,John 11. peter* .... 1*3.9* Adolph Bultemeler . 175 ** ■lie,, tb-hleferstrln l’’« “ Will Schnepf 243 Ct j John 14. Schlefer»teln ... 202 «* Chauncey Sheets 2t1.*0 ; U. P. Johnson 15*.*0 | Cecil Harvey 202.74 E K. Winans 2*«.40 O. P. Hunt 2»«.<’*» Charley Burdg ...» 111.13 | Richard Bleeke .... 188 01 iEd BD<-boff .... 188.03 I'. A. Teeter •'» io Alva Fenstermaker .. sol n* :'Eugene Snow 21* 38 It. R. Gregg .... 215.12 I Jess C. Mann 215.1? Norman <l. Lenhart tOd.uo Will Wlnnew 125 00 AMhur B Wilder .... 23* 58 Cha*. E. Marshnnd 230.02 Charles Itidienold 30<f «0 thomas R. Baker. 300.0* Agnes llel-eer *B. OO Owen C. Wernhoff 18* 0» George <l. Flanders 200.00 Lm T Gllllg 21 60 I Grace IJchtenstelger ..... 2»0.*0 | Bl hard J. Wemhoff 172 on • Albert Harlow 150.00
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'!<?. n Hocker 281.0* . VV. L. Linn 308.18 Virginia ChrnnHter 192.0* , Helen Huth Martin ... 190<:l Rom- M. Ga»a . 23..'3 Commercial Pr. Shp. . 9.90 H. II Bartlett O. A W. Typewriter <’<» I The Schafer Store 43.90 John B. S4ull« 23.00 Linn Grove Hdw Co. J. 50 ’ Na. »4!t Phil Sauer, aiipt. sal. 233.63 Frank Singleton. a«*t. do 1*3.35 Kenneth filler, do .. .... I*«.l* • •scar Young do 182 <5 Nathan Me*<-hherger. do 171 oO Kenneth Hoffman, me<-h. I*3 oO Robert Dubach, tr. drlv 1*0.50 Virgil Draper, do .... ........ 179.55 Harold Barger, do 170.10 Don Harvey, do 170.10 Sylvan Hlr»'-hy. do I?*.»<» 1 Winston Mo«er. do .... 170,10 ' Ralph Sauer, do ... l«8.3o Ja< k Andrew*, do 170.H* I Vail S. hnepp, do 1*8.30 I Roy Heller, do 170 10 1 Arnold Weidb-r, single nnd*. 162.00 I Wm. Hague, do 170.>0 j Christ Zur her. do 186 '•» ! Chrl*t Miller, do 170.1-) I Kieth S, hnepp. do 171.00 'Joel Atlgehurger. do . 170.|0| Joe Spangler, do 129.80 Kenneth Noll, do 1298" Harrv Kirschner, do 162->•'< Jack Heller. <io 1*2.90 i Charles Johnson, do ... I'.'-O Grover Cottrell. <lo 2.')0 ‘ 1 <l. I". ItelnklnK, do 1|5.»0 ] Lie, hty A Myer*, ~per. 143 79 It* Wi* he- . ,|o 11 5" | ; Easter Tlr • A Tread C<L> 13’.<>« ! Knapp Service, do *1.83 , Beaver* ••!! Service, do 517 6“ , Itielile Trai A Imp Co., do 21*7 ! M.-ii Al!l«ter Ma. h |._ do 107.32 1 ‘ The Gibson Co., do 23.67 I Houser Che.v. Sales, do 11 At | Decatur Auto Supply, do 43.31 I la-e Hdw. Co., do 13.97 ' I Decatur Auto P T, do .... 4.00 I Mollenkopf A Eiling, do 11.125 ! Paul Voder, do .... 38 30 Eutectic Welding Alloys, do 33.1* White Mfg Co., do 42 '1 lei Davis, do 7 00 Sutlon Garten Co., do .... 8 81 The Schafer Co., do .... 9 03 Indiana Textile Co., do 12.37 Korte Bro* ln<-., do 228 *1 Marvel Williams, do 47 7" McComb Ignition Co., do .... 27.9* Burk Elevator Co., do 2(8.12 I Decatur L. A Pow., do * *•• I Citlsen* Tel. Co,, do 10.00 |
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Nnrval Fuhrman. Iren«. .. . 445.4* Me«hherg*-r H. S. K. Co., mnt. 3,942.12 .Vnerlcan Ut. Kp. Co., do . ... 74.33 Broadway Lumb. A 44.. do. ■ 3.' ‘ Armco Dr. A Met P. 1., do* 110.80 Th- Krl< k-Tvndall Co., do 33.43 .1 W Kart'll Ht. I’o., do .... . B*o.v* K . her LHr. * Coal C©,. do »*.« Welfare Cltlxen* Tele. Co.. op»r. 14.20 Bernice N*l«on. po»t., mil... 44.1., Mary J. llax-lwood, mllg — 12.’’ Mabie Mar-hall, do Veronica Linn. d<> llu«*e| Kige Fnd.. oper .... 2.3* Pub. Rm|> Ret. Fund . fund . 43.<.6, c--rtlfi<-d le-f'-ro in- thi* *lh day of Hepl-mber. 1919. THURMAN I. DREW Auditor Adam* Count* KEPT.
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