Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1949 — Page 3

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IEL harve* weds k ruECKEBERG ■" ’ a onn daughter of |B , Mr *•.. i! H.vvy, became |B, v Kruwkeberg. Mr ..ml Mr* Gu.t.v ,„ r , -I '«"'•• •'■ 1,1 lm ‘ U Luthmn Mr Sunday ev ~x ... i«>«r Th, ‘ ,i ‘”' k.u- " !11l, ‘ ° f !!l ' officiated. |K, Ml and Mr* KlUe. kebri ; |K lv ,| :roi» Monmouth high j |K, Tb ,. a hi adnate |W , , >( .io«-|di'S honpitll) >’! j IVw employed oil tn< |H.... . ointy meinoml | T!.* attended \ al|K V and i- employed |K,. M ,,.. ■ ,11 ’daimfaetui '.t: j M |e«man. M ur MfRTAINS WITH dinner J.,, i te/.n Warren enter-i:*-r Sunday for her Mt- i-'l Warren, who rn-i 'ltthday anniversary le. eiv.d many lift* a'tviul.sg were Mr. and l Dells, h and »<>n, Ed-1 irate owena, Kobert K, ami Mr and Mix. Warren Warren St tin',rose study club will Kat the home of Mrs Peter M Thursday evening at seven o'clock. Bss.. Chunk Mothers study club Ka.t ttue,t day Tuesday evenr.uht o.lmk at the Method|Kur- .. F > i.ei;,her is request bring a guest. Pbllalethiati <ln ie of the |Mh. - ."...-I ’he Zion Evangellb: 1 .tin li w 111 Kwh' i.iitht at eight o'vlock f Mrs S E Leonard-HMM-s tm Vnacher will l,» hostess, and the lea.br HMb<- M'- Hetman Vontlunten Wo-i.' it of the Moose will st so,en o'clock Member* to

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Ugg) Society items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 s. m. (Saturday 0:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday Pleasant Mills Methodist Wilt | Ing Workers class. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Ebrxam, 8 p.m. ■ Music department of Deea'ar i Woman's club, library. 3:30 p m. I Our I-ady of Victory study club. Mrs. Edward Case, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister temple. K. of P.; home. Holy Family study club. Mrs., Norb Hess, 8 p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers study club. Meth-1 odis* church, 8 p m Hoot Township Home Economic* club, Mrs. Richard Harkless, 1:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m., Three Link club, Mrs Amos Yoder. Beta Sigma Phi, city hall, 8 p.m Jolly Housewife home economics club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tail, Elks home, 8 p m. Sunny Circle Home Economics club of Preble, Magley school, 8 p. I m. somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren and daughter, Jacqueline spent Satur < day in Toledo with Dr. and Mrs J R. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler attended the wedding of the latter's grand-; daughter,.Miss Doris Jean MalottJ and Paul Russell Wehnert Saturday I afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the (resent Avenue Evangelical church In Fort Wayne The Her. A. j Hunter Colpitts officiated. Miss Ruby Miller and Joan and Dick Osman attended the Cleve-land-Detroit game in Cleveland Sunday. They also witnessed Charley Lupira descend the flagpole at Cleveland’s Municipal stadium. Mr and Mrs G D Mat-Lean, of N Third street, have received word

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Wednesday Women of Moose ritual practice. 7 p. m. Pjtllalethian circle of Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. 8. E. Leonardson. 8 p. m Bethany circle of Zion Evangel l leal and Reformed church, Mrs Wesley Lehman, s pm. I nlon Township Woman's club. Mrs. Marie Barkley. 1:30 p m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of (,'. hall, 2 p. m. Historical dob. Mrs. Fannie Christen, 12 noun. Thursday Commodores Booster dub. K. of <". hi.II. 8 p m. St. Ambrose study dub, Mrs. Peter Hess, 7:30 j, in Friday k Rummage sale, associate chap ;ter of Tri Kappa, Den. 9 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday Rummage sale, associate chapter ; of Tri Kappa. Den. 9 a. nt. to 5 p. n<, I that their son. Don Mac Lean. who ret-ently enlisted in the Army Air Corps, has arrived at lackland Air Base. San Antonio. Texas Hix address is Pvt. George D. Mac-Lean. Sep!. -T*J5. Flight 4152, Lai klaud \ir i Force Base. San Antonio. Texas. Dan Niblick returned home over the weekend from Chicago where he attended a dothing buyers marI ket last week. Me and Mrs Dale W McMillen. ! S»., of Fort Wayne, visited in De i . catur last evening. J Dwight Peterson, president ot ; the City Trust Company at Ind- j ianapolis. and son of Mrs John S. I Peterson of this dty, has been j elected a member of the board of I | directors of the Indianapolis Life | i Insurance company. Robert Mellck. of near Geneva. Is a patient at the Wells county hospital. where he is being treated. This is ••hello” week In Hunting- j , ton, where 20.000 badges have been distributed and are being worn. The [ i Idea is to keep alive the civic spirit so evident in the centennial held a year ago. "Renew your acquain- , tances and meet your neighbor" is the slogan. i Rudy Meyers of the state conservation department spoke at hlga ' ’ school chapel briefly this morning, telling of his work He will spend next Monday and Tuesday in Adams county and at the meeting a' Monmouth Monday evening w.ll show- the picture showing Indiana rivers and how they helped this territory a hundred years ago and

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later catned much damane. Mr. and Mrs Albert iteineke mo'need to South Bend Saturday to se" the Notre Dame-Indiana football game. They were accompanied by their son. Jack, Frank Eisenhart, Jack Lloyd and Lexter Brenfnaer. all students at Indiana university. Cpl. Ilttrton l<outh, husband of the former Patsy Garard. is home on a 17 clay furlough. He will report to Camp Kilmore. N. J., on October 10. for assignment, possibly overseas duty. Qn Wu -■- - _ I Admitted: Arthur Garner. Decatur: Mr«. Arthur Garner. Decatur; ' Charles Hoffman: Mrs. Chester Bowen. Monroeville, route 2; Mrs.» Mary Hardman. Van Wert. (>.: Glen Rupert, route- C; George Oswalt. Decatur Admitted and dismissed: Jack Garner. Decatur; Jim Arnold; Dick Baumgartner. Doyle Arnold. Herman Roehres. Fort Wayne. , route DI. Dismissc-d’ Mrs. Ivan Garwood and haby girl, Monroeville. Mrs Max Ogg and baby girl: Mrs. Garth Stewart and haby girl. Rebecca Florence; Mrs. Gerald Durkin. i I A baby hoy was born to Mr. and I Mrs. John Brase, route 3, at 7:27 . p.m. Sunday at the Adams county ; memorial hospital. He has not been | named. Mr and Mrs. Hesper Pingry are . parents of a baby girl, born Sunday morning at 3:30 o'c lock at the I local hospital. She weighed 7; : pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Fuelling, ’ route 3. are parents of an s pound. ■ 8 ounce baby boy, born at 5:11 atn Sunday at the local hospital. Hr has not been named Mr. and Mrs Francis Geels, route 4. are parents of a babygirl, born at 5:35 am. Hunday at (he Adams county hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 4 ounces Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Teeplo, Monroe, route 1. are parents of a baby daughter, born at the Adams - county memorial hospital Sunday morning at 1:41 o'clock. She* has not been named . A 7 pound, 4 ounce haby boy was I horn to Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Brookhart. Monroe, at the Adams county hospital Sunday morning at 12:37 o'clock He l.as not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Geneva, are the parents of a baby boy. born Sunday at 3:17 a.tn. at the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 6 ounces. RESUME TALKS i (Cunt- From Page <>ne» ployes.” The negotiating committees asked that the conference boarda consider. “among other action, the taking of a strike vote among the membership in support of their demands," Meanwhile. 83.500 CIO Vnited ' Auto Workers voted to strike against Chrysler, if necessary, to back demands for a company-fin- : - anced retirement and health program. , The demands on Chrysler were i almost identical with those made 1 against Ford motors hy Its 115,'m0 , CAW employes. I The Ford workers have authorj bed a strike for Thursday but I union officials have indicated if ' will not he called unless current negotiations collapse The FordI CAW negotiators were reported ;as almo t ready to take up the I - * W—- -W— ■ -w- . -* Mt. ak i k Jrt/ r A POUCIMAN in Stamford, Conn.. Sgt Carl Palght (above). SO. died after being reportedly shot by his M * year» old daughter Carol Ac> cording to Police Chief John D. Brennan, Palght'e daughter, unwilling to watch her father suffer alow death by cancer, shot him with tua own service revolver while be was a hospital patlant (fnlemeNoMl)

; a \ ** W a < .?? j. % BB LOVE ‘IM AND LIAVI 'EM Sigmund Engel embraces hli "one and only,” Mrs. Pauline Langton after the judge in a Chicago court accepted property bond to cover 812,500 bail set on two charges of swindling Chicago women The aged lothario still needs 144.000 bond on other charges and will remain in the jatl until It is furnished. (International Soundphoto)

vital subject of pensions after clearing up non-economic issues. Negotiations to settle the coal Strike were at a complete standstill. They were broken off until Thursday and it appeared that was taking his time In hopes that a steel settlement would be reached quickly so that he could use it as a lever in his | own squabble with mine owners. Soldier Weds German Girl By Telephone Berlin. Sept. 26 —tl’l’i An American sergeant and a 26-year-old tierman girl were married by, telephone today in a transatlantic' ceremony. Sgt. Aldon N Covington, 29. of ' Bloomington. Ind . said his vows in Fort. Worth. Tex The bride, the former Rita Wehrmann. said hers in a Berlin lawyer’s offi<-e

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Young Girl Slain By Cold Blooded Killer Lima. N Y.. Sept. 26. — (UP)— Farm gill Joanne Lynn, 11, was ' shot to death by a cold-blotsled killer who intended to rape her but never got the chance, police said today. A scarcity of clues hampered the investigation of state police and I sheriff H. Donald McColl who questioned a score of persons but made no arrests. Police said the stocky, brownhaired schoolgirl may have been picked up by a motorist but leap led from the parked or slowly moving car when advances were made toward her She probably ran across the fiehl where her body wax found but was caught and killed by two bullets from a nine-millimeter German hlger pisi tol, (hey said.

Authorities Report Three Minor Wrecks One Arrest Is Made On Speeding Charge One arrest was made and three minor accidents reported to police and Adams, county officials over the weekend. Polii-e arrested Lawreme Gallogiy. *ll Winchester street, for speeding a" miles an hour in a 30 mile zone on West Monroe street He is to appear later today in justice ol the peace court Reported to police wax an accident involving cars driven by Herman Dierkes and Harold Miller. Monroeville Dierks*, parked at 706 West Monroe street, in leaving his parking position, wax ; s'rttck by th«* MHl<r tar. Damage to the Dierk** tar wax estimated at 820. to the Miller car at |SO. Sheriff Herman Bowman investigated two atcidenlx over the weekend One of them, at Berne, involved cars driven by Irene Schindler, of Berne, and Roy ■ Gates, of Pontiac 111. The Behind- ■ ler car was nosed onto 27 for the driver to observe traffic on 27 and . was strpek-by a truck driven by Gates Damage to the truck was 8210; to the Schindler car, $290 In an accident early today, two milk trucks, one driven by Ralph Graber, route 4. Bluffton, and the I other by Arthur Osburn, also of Bluffton, collided at an Intersection three miles west and two miles south of Coppexs' corner*. There ' wax no obstruction of the view according to the sheriff, though

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lioth driven declared they did not see one another until too late. They applied their brake*, and w< nt. side by side, into a ditch. No one wax injured. Damage to the truck driven by Graber wax estimated at $300; to the Oxburn truck at $52.'; to a utility pole. $25. I Record Figure For Farm Price Support Washington, Sept. 26. - (UP) - In the 12 months ended July 1 the government put up a record-break-ing $3.4(10,000,000 to support farm pri< ex. It was disclosed today. A still unpublished report of the commodity credit corp, poluts out however that not all this represent actual cost. So far only 8610.000.000 has been written off as certain ios*. The loss may go a lot higher. It depends on what happens to the $2,350,000,000 worth of farm commodifies ('('(' now hold* on loan or in the government's name.

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