Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1949 — Page 3

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LOW SHIP ~9H IS HELD Fellowship of the u 29|k < !iu,< h lie,<! ltK Sep ' r 'l ting lit the home of •*®’WW‘, ( , |(!() ,| h( , ( . k with sixa,ltl “"*' * n,, ‘ sl t>„. • l, ' sus ahll '* ” n ' '*^lßphill'/ «<■!•■ I‘Ullg hy the which prayer wax of devotional leader, uwd I’r.iier LJHHdelegates elected to al ■'.jZppM Women -t Indiana state, 'joSSR' K,,rt Wavne 0,1 ~c’ " r ’ Lawrence Von ''SgjjSKtn.j Mrs Ralph Myers k is alternate. the in were assisted by Mrs k|3|H kehrn EHMbert high approachl,f N ,J “ M l '" r ' >l,e Kehrn r i! ’ k) *' " <>n ° f Mr un<i I I High of route I. has I*3®*' kn,>wn ,>y her i |ar<>nt,< - Kehr, ‘ ~r roUl " L will take place on! September | t w-as graduated 1 i high school and I employed Bluffton l t | C Sr- of Montgomery Ward, also a Kirkland high is an employe of Neil and Libby. mMg is I class of the Bap met at the country Mrs. Ervin Zimmerman I*3B *‘ veninK ' w,,h Mri * Byl ’ was the assisting hosdinner was served members and their I Schafer was the lead- !« the devotions FollowMiss Jesse Wlnnes, Robert Hammond showed picture of South AmeriHKaN MOWERY |wtflp JERRY KETCHUM of Miss Jean Mow of Mr. and Mrs Mowery of North Eighth Jerry Ketchum, only and Mrs Amos Ketchum. avenue, took place at Idßßh'y o'clock Friday evening IlnlMt'hapel in the Hardens at Rev. (Henn Utterback J was attended by Mils and Bill Whit-Mtention-Getting Hf 11 yS I : l|3l£l<(|l ! jHH\ f ' I V ■' A >4|4j mKZHI V m ttsH nM ; IBQ iflTtfft* ng to The Game I'l the dregs! New pleats, fitted bodliar. And pipe the huge pockets! in Teen-age files Sixe it takes 3ft lb yd. contrast. ■Y FIVt CENTS tn isttern to MARION , of Decatur Dally | rra L Pattern Dept.. P O Box hlcggo go. Hl. Print plainly NAME, address, zone ■ style number IgV 1 out — our Marlon Martin Winter Pattern Book! J l ' ”** clo ’hin* to sew st °>ft ideas by the score jW rents for this book - > ■*» Pattern is printed in Up l ;W~* new weskit to wear with ■ skirts and dresses!

Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday Corinthian class of First Chris- i i tian church. Mrs. Elmer DarwachIter, 7:30 p.rn. I St. Mary's society. C. L. of C. j hall, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister staff and officers, K. of P. home. 6:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., 7:30 pm. Tuesday Ixryal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church. Mrs. I James Staley. 7:30 p in. MONDAY Adams County Home Economics club chorus. Monroe, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical V. B. church, Mrs. Melvin Keeps, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. social. C. L. of C hall. I 6:36 p m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany ’ Evangelical U. B church, church, I i 7:30 p in ' Tri Kappa sorority. Elks home, i0:30 p. m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Heri sbel Nash, 2 p.m. Wednesday luidles Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrl. Grover Levy. 2 p m. Psi lota XI. Elks home, 8 p. m Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, church. 2 p. m. Thursday Women of Moose. Moose home. 7:30 p.m. k officers, 7 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Joseph Schulti, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic ha|l. 7:30 p m. Friday American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p in. Saturday Bake and canned goods sale. Presbyterian ladles Aid. city hall, 8:30 a m. * trodge. The bride chose for her wedding K white two-piece street length | ress, complemented with white ac-

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i cossories and a single purple throated orchid. Miss Lichtenstelger wore black and white with a corsage of jonquils. The couple have returned from a wedding trip to Detroit and Cannd t. and are residing at 251 South Second street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ketchum graduated from Decatur high school. The bride is employed as reiceptionist at Edwards studio, while Mr. Ketchum Is attending Indiana ; university extension in Fort Wayne. The Women of the Moose will have its first formal initiation of I the club year Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All officers. escorts and chairmen are urged to attend. Those unable to attend are asked to call 1834. The i officers meeting will be held at !seven. A meeting of the Guardian Angel study dub will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Schultz. A social meeting of the Amerl i can Legion auxiliary will he held at eight o'clock Friday evening at the legion home. The Loyal Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met at the home of' Mrs. James Staley Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrr.. - George Sprague and Mrs. Ed Swy-, 1 gart will be assisting hostesses. The Adams County Homo Economics club will have rehearsel at eight o'cloc k this evening at MonI roe. • Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Stewart, of Pleasant Point, N. J., are enjoying a week's visit with friends In this section of Indiana. They went to Garrett for a couple of days with Mrs. Sweeney, a sister of Mr. Stewart, and will lie back here Wednesday or Thursday John Is a former dty editor of this paper and now employed on the New York Herald-Tribune. Child, who has been 111 with ; arthritis and complications the past ' year, was a caller at the KrickTyndall offices here Saturday afternoon. He is feeling much improved and plans to spend the winter in Florida at his Fort laiuderdale i home. Tom Terveer has enrolled at Indiana university for his senior year

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Mrs. John W. Tyndall Is enjoying a few days' visit with her son. R*iph Tyndall and family at Blu.'f- • ton. Mr. and Mrs Dick Heller and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller attended the funeral services for Mrs. Dick Mill--er. a friend of many years, at Indianapolis hits afternoon. Vic Porter u enrolled as a fresh 1 man at Purdue university, majoring in electrical engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter spent the weekend in Cincinnati with Dr and Mrs. Georg • Renner They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler, who were guests for the past week at Che Renner home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Junior Gass and children of Huntington, visited Sunday with Mrs. E. F.; Gass. Roger Knapp left Sunday to reenter Purdue university. He was accompanied to Lafayette by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gass are spending several days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Augenhaugh of Fort Wayne, visited relatives and friends in this city Sunday. I&JOSRITAL Admitted: Mrs. Carl Fisher, Decatur; James Wilder, Decatur; Charles Myers. Ohio City, O. Admitted and dismissed: Robert Meshberger, Linn Grove. Dismissed: Donnie Garlluger, Bryant: Ann Wolf, Decatur; Mrs Lynette Nussbaum, Berne. — Two Minor Wrecks Are Reported Here Two accidents were reported In Adams county over the weekend, one to city police, the other to the sheriff's office. A car. driven by Ora McAlhany, route 3, in making a left turn oft Monroe street onto Third street,, was struck by another car making | a left hand turn from Third onto Monroe. The driver of the second car was unidentified. Dainsge to the McAlhany car was estimated by police at 120. Sheriff Herman Bowman investigated au accident Saturday four miles east of Decatur on V. S.' highway 224 involving cars driv eu by Esther Norman, Chicago, and Robert Dull, of Decatur. Mrs Norman had driven her car past state road 101 where, she told the Sheriff, she had Intended turning. In backing up to make the turn, the car was cross-wise on the highi way. and the Dull car slammed into the side of it. Damage to the Norman car was estimated at 1100 to the Dull car. 890. Send your contnoutlon today to the polio nnidemlc emergency I drive. Mail to POLIO, care ol i your local Post Office.

Notice To Taxpayers Os Adams County Os Tax Rates Charged Notice is hereby Riven the taxpayers of Adame County, Indiana, that aa a result of action taken by the Tas Adjustment Board of Adama County, on the budgets and l-vlen submitted by the tai levying officials of the several taxing units of the county, rates of taxation on each one hundred dollars of valustlon of the taxable property and rates on each poll hereinafter tabulated by taxing units, now stand charged, subject to appeal, for state, county or other purposes stated, payable In the year lS5o: „ ±J . ■—« I, i ~, „„ r , „ , „ - , - - - - - - ■ .. ■■■l ■■■ j.i. ■—■■■ . ■ ■■■■ g.—■■ ■ ■■»■ .wi , i,|W TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS i ASA.. COUNTV _ ~T , Jj t T “ " AT “ - 2 2 ? ? .• 5 <1 1 - v«A, £ 2 5 » s L i ■ ! i « 5 ? > 2 2 «8 8 S li « 8I ° <3 1 > 1 ~State School Tuition b7oo|To7odpo7o<>| .dT<kfr]To7<>dp7b7Wf~?o7od; .070<»| .0700 .0700 7i?rtfj7oor.o7o<iio7oo .0700 .0700! 0700 .0700 *2 Indiana State Fair Board 19iK~Wft35 '.0035i .0035T7bb35~.0035 .0035! 003S| .0035 40351 .00351 0035 .0035 0035 .0035?'.003$ ' .0035 • TATE T] state Forestry .'Oo4s!~fto's .0015 oo«5 00«5| .0005~00«5 ’.oo4s| .0005 60«5 .OJKpO'OS I .0005 0045 .0045 0005 0005 .0001 RATES 4 Teachers’ Retirement WftT ftft "-NN ftft 5 War Memorial '“biooj oiooToioo .otoO'ToiOo* .oioofofoa .0100* Alft .bift .0100| .0146 j Olftl Offt .4100 ~dloo.olbo .Olft i total State Rato Tb~ J 5 IT 7I(F 715 ~5 ~ S | .15 | .ft 3T .15“" .ft .15 ".15 j .ft ! -ft ' ’.IS uT 1 I County Fund .51 ]6l 51 'Bl 51 Si 61 5i 51 41 51 ! .51 !41 '".51 “51 li ,5i 61 COUNTY * I Recreation 02 .02 .0! 02 102 > .03 T>F 02 .02 .02 .02 I .ft | 02 oi ;03 T| Hospital : .o»~, - 09 - t - 09 ~[76» [74' .09" 09 * .09 »» Too' .ft "j oi [ft 09 ft 09 Is OS RATM I I County We'fare 14 1 .14 14 .14 | .14 14 “14 44~! 14 is - - 14 44 [714 ' ,14 "' |' .14 |44 J,i 4 | .14 ~ i Total County Rata 715 H~~?S .ft .75 .75 .75 .70 ~7l ** *4~.- y 4 .ft Jt .ft I ■MF ===== . | ToWBBhJp ib I’.sb 04 1 .ft .bo'fTTr it ii~b3 *4 r o< ~03~ ,H i,U | d TOWNSHIP T Tomahlp Poor iOS ft 04 1 OS - 1 01~ .05 |Oll 41 I .11 10l |7#T IIS 05 11 'IS 07 ift I .ft WA ™ ... F "tetal townshlp Ret, JTTT7 Ji J7 - ft > .11 |7W 4! .H'" .ft U ' -ft | .ft |l‘ ’ 1 I Tuition ivnd ~ "’"""’"[.iT '.ft'" I, ‘ft'"': Ji I 'ib I .33 "i| ,l !.is f. 4! 1 1ftI .H ' .42 '.« ] .IfjTfT 2 I Special School j .ft ’ | ’.W 1 "11 IT - , ft | .53 If S 2 42 «5“ M S 3 ft 81 11 14 |ft ft 3 ! SehocFßado T 1 j pH V 44 [ ; -ft ft i ! '*! fi Idbraiy'Fo-1 [ [“M TT~t r«T~! W!M ' ' 1 f 'll" ~ ~ SCHOOL A * Vocational 14 ft I<> 14 LIBRARY * ’ IE™ 10 " I ; t ' ' f , I T J 1 i 7 ri »H Hond' i I j | 1 I ift ’ | " 1 It I * 1 I traneportatkm 1 ’ i *4l - 42 I 'ft ' ' 1 ' 1 I TIT I .11 T RinMag Fuad - j “ft"i .— ; IT“| 15 I I ‘ """I J .Tl~[j .ft"|"3F~[ ft ’'l'.yTft" 14 I Uhrary. Adame Co. Coa7 f -- 02 02 "? 02 62 ~T"Total lft'lft-i745~1J>~2.01 - "20g~"'ft Ift ]lft~ i.40~ 141 Ift ;1.7t ,1.73 |1.7» M 1 ! Corporatioa Fuad ' I t I T I i ' 0? .07 104 SO io" CORPORATION, CITY 3 I Recreation 11 | j ; | | [J | [ iTTH i A TOWN RATSS Ti'lW " ~ ~!~ l" 1~l "'T" f - - ~[ ! j I j” |~ Tobi f 11l Illi ft" 14>7 10 * -4° ft TOTAL RATS | VOTAL~RAfiI 1ft ~ 3ft - 2.53 2.22 2.SS - 3ft“ tSO” £SS~ 141~Tft^ W = 7PT =7 ino =! ®r Se ®^W :!r iift = W = 1| State *MMMO lift 'lft lift lift lift lift lift |l?M‘ |loo~lf SO-jl M1 no “|i.oo~ 14S '>B" JIM pB iT-StatTSchool Revenue !ft7 ft Q’ 150 | .50 |SO ’ft Ift fft "f 50~f ft ft li ft ’ft .ft’ ft - | ft ftF POLL TAX 1 Special School Revenue' 100 “ ||l «0 T Corporation Tas | ’ | | 11 11 1 ] ' ' |’~ i 1 |i.ii ’ |I.N “hjTJ . Tobi Mi TS iJB~T?0 i so - 1» l» - 1 i.m - iso ift TM - ift 2.50 tM 2.ft~ ift Tlft“ IM~ Jl__O_Ml_lllLll_nLlMmiLllM I 111 I ISII 1 I SHI " — ! I ■ IIHIIII Any ten or more taxpeyers affected by any budget, rate or levy shall have the right Io file objections with the county auditor to such budgets, rate* and levies within ten days from the date of publication of this notice All appeals shall be In writing ad dressed to the State Board of Tax Commissioners naming speclflcallv the items In the budg-t and tax rates which are objected to. and shall be filed with the County Auditor This notice is given in comp'iaace with Cnapter IIP. Acts of 133? as amended by Chapter 41, Acta of 1347. pfectivo February 24. 1543, and the rights of taxpayers and the manner of filing objections are set forth therein Doted this 15th day Os September. 1949 e , THURMAN I. DRCW, Auditor Adame County

Filmland Mourns Frank Morgan Death Beloved Comedian Is Taken By Death Hollywood. Sept. 19. —(UPI— I The movie industry and fans throughout the nation today mourned the death of Frank Morgan. beloved comedian whose sly chuckle and skillful double-talk carried him through nearly four decadejt of fame. Morgan died in his sleep at his Beverly Hills mansion yesterday. He was 59. A doctor said death apparently resulted from a heart at- - tack. His vrife of 35 years, Alma, found him dead when she awoke at noon. "He just went to sleep and never woke up." said his business manager. Mrs. Marguerite Cherry. • Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Morgan had spent Saturday evening at home, holding a quiet dinner party with hlk son George. 32. his wife and two house guests, and went to bed about 11. Friends said his health had never appeared better. Recently he had taken up swimming iu addition to his long-standing sport as a yachtsman. i The jovial hard working actor had just finished a part in "Key To The City" at MGM, where he had . been under contract since he came to Hollywood in 1933 and was ready to play Buffalo Bill In "Annie Get Your Gun.” j Morgan was bom In New York I City in 1890, the son of wealthy ' Importer George Wupperman. He worked as a toothbrush salesman, I cowboy, ship stoker and dishwasher and then went on the stage when he heard that his brother Ralph, now 61. bad given up a law career to become an actor. He took his brother's stage name of Morgan. After making good in vauleville, Morgan played in "Roalls," “Rev- 1 enth Heavspi," and "Gentlemen | Prefer Blondes." then played in two silent movies produced in New York. Then he headed for Hollywood and won parts in early talkies. Later. his graying hair brought him (character roles as an aging roue with a wandering eye for a pretty i leg But as a dramatic actor he won (two nominations for academy awards For "The Affairs of Celllne" and "Tortilla Flat." To play a broken-down baseball player In "The Stratton Story." be recently shaved his mustache i for the first time In 10 years. It had grown back by the time he died His marriage to the former Alma Muller. New York socialite, was one of the happiest in Hollywood. Ixiuls B. Mayer. Morgan's boss at MGM, said he "made the world a happier place for the laughter he brought Into it. His passing is

f v 4 r / 1 ' li VJi "Hl« MAJISTY" Jo Anns Curran smiles for the cameramen as she presides over the festivities at the Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, Calif. As “Queen of the Fair,” Jo Anne rules over the royal court of agriculture, comprised of ten lovely princesses, each representing a major California agricultural product (International Soundphoto) , a deep personal loss to me and to ail in the studio who enjoyed the : inspiration of his friendship." Quality Photo Finishing All work done in our own plant, using only Eastman Top quality chemicals. Holthou»e Drug Co. — There is No So-called “Moth Season” They Eat All Year Round LET US MOTHPROOF YOUR CLOTHES with YA-DE Phone 359

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