Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. /.<• —- —- - Incorporated ■Merad at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller _ ..... Preaident A. R. Holtbouse ....— Editor C. E. Hoithouse ..iZ.. .. Treasurer - AH. Hattar Vtea-Prmddeat Subscription Ratos Bl Mall in Adams and Adjoining Cpnntleo: Ono year, Six Matta S2-3S; 1 months. »1.7 V —' ■■■■•' By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, S7.OS; « months, >3 75; 1 months, |2.M. By Carrier, 20 cents per week. Single copies, 4 cants.

Contribute to the March ot Dimes canipddn and help win the fight agaiui-t*Pollo. —-o A man measuring eight, feet, six inches tall and weighing 434 pounds was admitted to a London hospital. Instead. in should have entered the circus. ——O —■ —O~ A ItHPimidrl car moving down Hollywood Boulevard evidently belonged to a disgruntled owner. Foj boldly painted on Its aide was thy warning: "Watch out for fly Ing parts." i- ■ MiimKh' street wt of Fourth street. i* io iough temporary repairs will have to be Thin, a ntw ■ rt'.-urfarihg job should be coniph-ftir. • —<> —~--(k Pawl Maine. the - unt his plan** ross the country in ft ijr I;.nt .2 fuinu 1 .- and -A bts undo Trawling at that ra’e Vttt -jr. vfin af mw • sos vrfu H -no r take off than you II find V ur-» If h'a«-k h..nn ' j---* rj« uiTHff ai hip'-w-Tftr oj> pniirn’s <>f sh» _iiye:t>-ur»' havtjj t p'M.p iw. d -ar-<ubHtluPe To it ' V: • • ••U’i fa- ; V>rtH ■ > . SUV * »qM fiO !»•>»»- ■* ih* V- H y f Ci .in-rv . ... . Th* .1 *1144 ttrjHl’iih »ns int-": ■ p. _ ’■'- ■ ' : .. ' \■ • ■ ' t-1 — -e ■ Chur !nl -’t • \ •* . krr’ \ ■■ • \A ,' . 'i tt .'••!»». !• fA- ■ A «•> . ■ H 1' ,T • ; .’ . '.VI,: I t ! i 1 ;.j a- **.>* f;»«.— ■■'< - ' 1 « ;:

A Toxic Goiter Operation

By ►German N Bundeseh, M.O. ■ _ t. UaZ. .. ..' ': ’’ ■-» ,r -J-s’. ;'■■ " . » ■■ * -«• '• '' _____ -. «. --- . ■ , ■ . •</ - '

Alan Hale, a blustering, good- ■ - x natured sort of actor, fell victim ut pneumonia and died. He was popular on the screen and played various roles, but always dominated a scene in which he appeared He was only 57. bufappeared older In his pictures, in Which lie frequently played the vjiliian and schemer. ■ , r ‘Bernard Baruch, sage of Washington and keen'-observer of international affairs, speaking <>n this country’s lack of prepurartr>ns‘ for defense, commented. ( "The essence eff the American dilemma, is tligt totalitarian countries are perpetually m<»h-Hix<d. i whih- a di mocr.o y such as ours tends to resit the necessary measure's until the emergency I- at hand Both world wars found the t’nir.d States in the unprvpar»jd slate • O Q pr»>ioti T Tucker didn’t produ> • any automobile■>, but no | is quße happy ov« the ni’> ' v»rdi4-’ of • not guilty" in ( • otrp/iii-n*’' mall fraud •n■ a a a •‘: »•-•! -th •> m ’■ p ‘ oilin' * I _ I.;jj • ■ i,T > !■> -o ' rtT« d-- v\ .: ad-Jpf. but J: apinura that the Cbh • ago |»f:no(»r will have a diffi- w cult j'.b inhering the highly corn1 . Trivn new car ft*hi Ma- pro- -|- -,i j- i • i,! •<1 i i t '•' > ' > y h» *•»! a-UuAt_Jujld_Jll.lhkL - I- - • . I i'V ru<*tfl I Abia ». l,i- i :• ms t ♦•d.Jti hi- [’ ■ t t; «»•»,- ———■ ' ' ri! g.H- • • • <• ' ‘ • .17 •»' h, i-'.-i:; .-'.-4 n« : • . • , ■ ‘ “ *4 ’ •» ork ->f *l.‘a! i* (h» Ph r • ’ i who 4rui- ’o '.‘'.l. b» ♦ u ;tie\i :•/ ' __■- •■' > ...

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. 20 Y£ARS AGO f TODAY J■ _ 0 Jun 24 — The state highway cvmmission -. tiles <-undeirtTratten sulf- s.-ainst nine property owner < botwi-.-n Berne and t:<-n< va to ob- , tain right -of ways. Tv-nni’lh Shoemaker. tmievii, hanker, give- talk ut Rotar> _2.—_g ■y,. Itvmi* Sehmiri. .7 * Aeli known Decatur lady, dud th. morning Tonight*)* basketball game be-, 'tween Hie Yellow Jack.-ts and tinfur! \y.nm- (cnlral Hr- will 'nJ

N G SRI D G E Mee JfcssCok'er

VHArrWC THIKTEfcN i SUDIjENLY, against tas volition, against his desire, against" all hts rigid training of hims<H i to,a <ight-hp|MAi xrlt G»irry be- ; gan to talk. He heard hinwclt as if | he were someone vLsc._n>’t rmnei injf wonis, not wanting to. In a way. it was decent, a part of his mind tcild him,. because he wasn't deceiving her. Whatever hapfuned bt tween them now, he'd'played, ft 1 ch an. Nothing was U< Id back. Nothing, Ami. aS.-st* i by some. I.Hiabty of her hat* ning that ho matter what be said, it would be .B£fe with her, talking became, rasy. ’X was evr-n a r»-i.vf. For as.he ta.'ked. w.ith pas.-nn s--:nd in his voice, of hiS squalid and neglif ti’l childhood, of his rbv.ng lawk.LS adoh-s<<*nte. afrl,finally, of hts gn’tung uphill tight for himself the • d«'erne us 'nf living winch the a* cid« nt~’of birth had denied hrm, he felt released (or the first tinie right strictures that had aTwaVs tui'ind him. He felt almost free ’ l— But when fie had finished, he I foil silent, already filled with regret,and wishing he c<»u!d call tack every wort What had hapjH»n«d to him, anyway? What had] enme over him ? Never in all hrs long struggk- iiad he been anything but SM-crotivc and Cautious. Now he felt weakened. He felt ufiffTanncd. IShe 'vraa saymg_spftiy. "And of course; even th«> .gh ;. on fonn l out that the school v. t Bis h a tmd place, after all you cuuliiu.’.! go lack to it. c uld you. 1 SFett aTrak r lh tak« you m*" |<e ht a match with a fierce fliclr of his thumb nail. "Right.” A . "And you coqldn’t come to us. either." Hr kan< ! toward h<r’with'such . furv m his eyes she drew I au.iv from L.ni .oghtly. "Yoijt p-,4ile lux.j t» • r <•!-an<c when I was a kit. They'"made me ” lie stopp< k — The bunad his finger:-! "a.ft he dropped She J* arched | its blaekt nod shanc twist and wn’Jie and lie still in the Ltti<" sai.« v "W.*!l, I had nothing to do with that," ahe said then quietly. "I krv>w." ‘T- »• | g-e-i." She s f <KH| 11| “Just don't forgot And plrits d n’t be s >rry you talked to me. either.” ' * j Jb r 4-e wtth her. She' reached her rod nvittens that' wrre' lv h irg on t-« table but before st.- ' put t< <m on, ph* Lu 1 «»ne hand;' Itgl.t y aga.nst his che* k. - |: ?n .?< row I Vu*n twdp y» : ” . > 'Jdir 4 Tier purposr 'in her- h>-ar‘ I hke a sword, clean and siiarp and shimngi i 'How tan you?” "I dor. r kn- >. I u-U”. i He w silent a n. ..'ient s « • • ’ -.— 4 ... ’ R or/ ~r .] . , t la . x j.i.. Y.to. "|! ‘it’:* f'. • • a■ re n f r th » -• gv -inch- ate cnuzauig w«Uqr,. ' • 4 ’; ’ r • -Arwi .boar- i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

l -1 brirtliii iiri fnmi thi-n- tn the liaib | M. de <>. and Baker | restaurant. The** < igar store wasj RoL sls in • a.di ami • > i ijeor-ge -Sprucue K\in S<-ith "8?64 ‘tu attend a .KalamazX» stove <on irntmn \ /fl ‘ 4 — Modern Etiquette, | By ROBERTA LEE ; 0 fl I Q. Is p ail n ht T<> mail a x4ml. ‘ut cHngratutet ioh:> to a .n- ttly i ir . rietl t J ;a lL_*pnl!!. ' n * e l,<l •

iwai -grade u<»wn to me County Hoed. This cut the tuwb- in hail.. Andrin the* wintertime uhi*h. thcr* Was no fuhagc, Elizabeth, sitting i: her chair at th<* Toot of th ' table fc could see clearly the ‘depot .. .1.1 It .1! ! i ■ <■!...-•• r of x,'. i>.h at t!..- mt* rr .section u here- County Hoad fnct : the avenue !• admg up t< Kings I Hidgc on one s;d»* of th- ! and to the Country Club Podge, on . which the Brar.dts lived, on the Other. S ; . •’ <>•.> ! S' '\_too f the <ld > T'»\vn Hall a I i<>< k H i. . . i- ot • tracks, the ’ firehc"»>4‘ next to it. •. and,"’’lx > I the tta ;. on ti.y ?p- --’ th* u:. ; the Inn u h tlie' I church and Helio.»K ‘ .«• i It was at Uu Im>n*-.v C ;t >h. was. b.ri-r, al. I at . jlamly-vs d-le+«r+m *iy : • > i fore it. AS as that- I 1 .. ir/.’ ' If £>. . w hat w 4M it ‘<i . ■ there?She glance-! ar und the Uhk. i Strvi n. at the otn-r ct 1. *. unmera l in the financ-af •-« • .n <f Uie-B+mdtty morning paper. Exank. •n htr right, was L.-h-ng at thsport s* ut;on. N’t xt to him A d? ~sat ‘ taring.at m *h-;hg «.<-I -wIly sq-ped her Colle*. !;• t: t» ! s and i 1 P ■ : . ' • t ; ■ . - ■ • treii were d Avn her* . It - i iilv Hrvrn oilut-.k, if }ou don t kn oV it." • “What? Oh.” Frank dr-p- J ills paper and j. <>k--l «}>;« .d *ung--ly at his-u-.p-, Siu -• .till taring at n t.am ; •< I ’ ’-.j < . •pmg-.j• J *Fhry*d- -iso»in skq>4 --Errak fast.” ' ‘ I "1 ’< yeu m< air td*.«y ty t v r ! h'/i'p at tfns-houix“ i.hz.i ' both dcman j-1. Audrev put’-d n nr • s ßo*3m?' “Atbr'.ll. 77 ’ ’--J ttyTni.-- t--r ' v■ ■ !L‘- .r si» • g Iwi i a■ . ” ” • -i ; —~f- rmtv 'tr-*rr F?! A »■: V.-m .- rfn i ‘ ' cans?' one or the otl < r ot I!. . sernrs not’ty he sk rpuig t -'a,: <>> ■ r ! seems to be.ba'- n g _it a* with. I presume, C.iry IC.r .V, 1 Frank turned h'3 hen ’ .; y, , ' hrr direction. h»« hwtvy - I rig still, his < \c-s hard and ' • .ght. j "What inakex y »u >ay tL-xt Eiixal ’h n'dd’d t <: J • .window brhfr Ih m. ’ E * • ’oo’-.s r mt like I>vn«dd o car <; iwn 1 ' : ..... ... . . •’ ;y r a long r .in jd m .• .Az-j .rg •st T’.’-n hr.. or ' / • - al’ F to r.' • t> Th is age in Jus. wp : m.•■ . r t• <1 , . •‘Nv.ell ?” he a. ■ !. a 1 lib -’lv ’ . ? li.t-Y.rft *hc« n } u-._ u ' a* • Xdifferrftrto’ t -v^‘ : j ; I.;- > ' f !;• -i jf ' r * . i.-c ’ u <•< r?- an wuman v.• a F • lE.I-? |M..t i’V the b 7 r “ 1., »:.i ■: < O .<, n ‘ t- a . ' far -tn- f a'!, rd t< • •• -i-J

a rani of -host wishes." alnce -H is not considered gorw! manners to congratulate a bride “on getting a ■ ■ Q When one ts drtnTffftk a tali ] drink through a straw, should the i class he lifted or is all right to leave II- standing? ; - - - ■<■ A. One should he strong enough to lift one s glass - not to do so Q. Is it proper to send cut YTow ers to a man who is a patient in the hospital or are flowers eonsidei. d au vfteuiinate gift? A. It is jjjst.as proper to send flowers to a man pho is ill as'to '.( woman. " « 0— — Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE , . .—flDress Shields | Ymi eatr not. give too mu? h atrrentipn to the mat ter <>f thc^dress AWrtds. Wash imptvnHy hr 'eliminate any danger of v tlnn odnr. ax thk-v quickly ab> <■ ami rptaitt ThF ru btry s!n»dl‘ah hr prevented b - spreading ii little dmderanl < rbam on them. Plant Care . A house, phint will xpon die if t’w «-4)ffi 3!i’lH!i| it not s-Wes. Trv. working some p»iffre: I;--.rounds well into th» eartft aroun I ! fftfe- plain s'iH h t htMhiwH wilG I swvetcu it wornk-rfully. .Do this-; j i ocularly. ’ ■ ■■> Str.v«ning Meat J Strain th* dHppim:* frutn meal I : ; throib’h a * h «h that has , hem rinx- j i ’the pr.H.p--e.ri’-r r- ->l. . orr. ami; Atore Hl tile rcflK < Tut r f.’l USC ad« !i’-d . r noHR F'-- H ! K-a I! ;CI- !•’: Si-'-”’ < I A ' .'G'r j trr’HVrrt*-: H;--a7 - it-,-’VU : -X

F | until- b'he caug’.t his -1- -> .: g tfmt - jitiC. Lb I,c. W>\ ■ ■ rdally, bpmg exti’eru' -y narrow axr\ :; -tugLl u*'l |a..s-1 and a Unit that I Susan v. .13 vastly uitf-rrrvetl 4n I pvs ry. way. What, exactly, did hr 1 tbvfik w’ifei-~Ute- msdtftr wrth hrr ■ - i •- «.n Be l< vot ITGr than'.she ? Id orc-natural ? 4 .V* r-e charming ? mt’ H.gcnt. ? / AH I.- Lad said wa>*TS : .s'tjrgvt i it” when .she Ihd wanted to d;-« <• f- - it with Lira. P-uX-n.-w* lying there 1 7TT" th- I ' I .'-’I >!■■■ t ! to• kmov. —WnoS it. xin’ply• . t-’’4 ..-,0. the chill I id*shown n • hU U- Cl*risl uui U? ipt. *' e.?■ ~ ‘ He !i.-i I !r*e*rtjptcd. * jrrfTi' It.!-'4-.n l v l rT.tr>>' ' It w.t.. sh*'. w.’. ■.•tTf. 'w'...I had »• nt ii m- to inP u . ic 1> tv. v/r \ <>■ ir. a. -I .W n.tti tuiU a. r. I■ r th..’ !.’-*w.a: I'.rk k.t-1.--f'T P V f 'I ;• < » •’ i H n-.ii ‘• f to 1 with' th-.v f.dlow? Do y<. C : /./.e atG that ?!" .s tukun s. *h an interest in hm ?" hr had «*nd< L •./ . r *•] V. I -U-t t01.h;:..,r I w'as talking n :Z and > your kill- ua <d btr-.” Au-;., yh i : . r- phrd coldly, and had tut:i« d <at r a'n t rd ..' 1 to d the n.atli r turtli’-r. leaving L. -’ neiddcm*! at her illogical ska tft ;»pmg of U.t Now hr >; kvd, ‘'7. Uiut f .. d ' n t!.» ’A . It • . S’ .-n■' | ut 'i ; p ■ •Ww do you kn >w. A > h?.. . ' l.« ask’d. ’. x "I w - • .’?‘v I to-.r'i’t’. * -.r p . ? ; out" 1 gut up to £<u T Th/'it- wa Ii KUE-’ ~r-V In IJ*’ : > . * hltH i! wo..* e 11 j alm. ■ l h< r 1: .!= i t» j: '>< 1 , . . .. • . r .. . 11 V ' ' * “ •e- , . bau |r-- L o’o g erf Sir-fl ir’o-n-rrTt-r.r. : !um. Ih ha i- k’ 1 n a? ’ • ;•• ■.. • • . r. s ■ • hadn't n-.r-r-j !. speak v ’’ \ \ I a.g <• ri ty to Jimi Lut a l/f’:;; yt i • lAh .• !• ’• • -nxd l> n t.-o h. . :i i!< r I r_ Frank’.* r« riirerr. nts a: I at the • I?- e t . ‘\ ? t I with, lur q’A.n- S* n.-u <•: l» .. du r110 v.r. •»’?„ r '■! to idm.e .that -■ hil. h ; ! ’.-‘.’ly M . < v H.-’dt: n-Nx. V . -. ;"tyv rS V ”Ti "T*vTft ’ ph-’t ■ .rrr * a ■ r ’ • :•* r*--- > ! :r.'- b ; !. ! ■ find tJ.nt h • ti;- ry - ’h. t v - r/c -out -rT n <UF l I < ■l* I-!; J ' r n- ? .' in.: w s it , ■l • ‘ --l• • ‘ - i*j»+r n« I .-...;. ~ hin*Y. v -;- :r. Wh 'XMr' STm' *>'»dd .-.y-.c.c. ?.• r A r .d'A-- u < 1

In And Ont Os Tta Court Homo Office* •<\>mUti. :i.» have Improved a littleT Metvin Maiiotmee said, “but there are still some who believe that were just making the law ' "as ~Vve' ironitotrg"’■" : Malloimm-. who is county attendan i- officer, was discussing the at.tendanre figures In the county. Las! fall there hart been a serious controversy concerning the age lifnits whil h legally define -the years a student must stay in school. . The I’ayi passml by the lasi j session oi the legislature, stated from "seven io fifteen 'yeafS- in-; ctnsUe." as tire limits, whkh Im-1 mediately tndm-e.l- many parentsJ to ij take their children out of | s- Inert dotin.'ilielr 15111 year. ' “ rilhihiuTtn ..tioi:s fa. b<T lietWeEnt [it ial it s and Indianapolis t J i Straighten out Hre- matter for. Ad:, ns .< ounty interpretatum. Bar 1 1 tn!., ut li a’! some of them, insist-! ed that’ om e 17. their daughter or i I ;,<>» could be taken from the I schools and be wholly witbin the ; . terms of the j a w. I The \tare s attorney genr-rais' office, however, clarified the sitnation- neiii-what by issuing a--t at. met" that until further action i t lx- f.tk’ h. a !*Uii(ld‘lit muxt Muy Hi ■yrhool until hi# Ittth birthday. ! Hunnel Foley, county Mipt-rUjhm ' i|. fit <d .- boob I’hh-d that the I ■ bad Lui’U l>r-»»ight h» the stall* supreme court. *liut had Iwen mi i v’i'!»ntly dropped, Ami in th’ n ianiinii* the attornev g«n»‘ral B ' hituf pn-t.itloii Is firing used by the Mipri intend* irtN offict* ; inn that M.H< attend t ! •' W th*- I’umfv s.- bools has ii-ip- .'ki -I a. .nTfiHr.-. t” Maikmncr H«- •.•ltd, th’.iub ’that th» 'par* nts : ’. o I.A’ fl I ' ' • hl ft ini’.Hit I- . >' th ru . -mid he lakmi from f at f?. nit iiTlowfne . Ml'lji ti. u. ufisi-iit on any 4&«a'y |w*v4»hu- that act! | tri)’•< liie ♦\t in’es are, 4- ' Hi t . lid. but' H;iU ’l •V . ' :i < .- ’. <1 tin in ■ ' • ■ > ; ’ T■ ■ atn-id- :>.?» j . • inst twlt-nf ?. j. /f:. . xTbh !i“mfi’n“l»« i ;liandh»d' itidl; i ' "H -F n • • \T.dhmm■*• uius“ rrr ~~i-iuxi~- Afite 1 b•: ._ ' -'tit —iNj,- 1 --- -7 t ■~T I Ttr r ~’T Ift **' i’H " tb*eV---l .» •. •. »<><* tn a ~i!.at» ' AHh -M ■f; I L- Ih'AL.lLl. L+b-l, nrP-R afTT”~ • . .k\h 'ltbl! Hi.i aml’t-o n ••’ ir-’ r H \-" "'' '* 7 ' '.!itf\lh.r TiFF--- -— - -••"•!' ; ; —-WfrTß.-?FT"* —t**.-' . . . ..’ i| ! • hujl! P J l.a** P ■ . - H. HWt Vi-x.H.; i -• -’ ■ K ”taFft' ' IT —-—"vt-EJ’t! ~ \ a.

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McComb Skywriting Over Fort Woyno Stunt Pilot Bob McComb, of thia city. »». featured in Cliff Mllnor'a .ftlumn in today's Fort Wayne Journal4>azette. Nationally famous as a pilot, McComb is doing skywriting flying in EtHt.Wnyne. Milnor says Fort Waynelies are looking up to him, as ba spalls out words i» TW iky?":7~ = McComli is one of the stunt plTots seen st the national air shows and last year attended the national air races at Cleveland, where he thrilled the crowd with bis “Uncle Thud" routine. Inquest Thursday jin Hospital Fire I Dnyrnpoft, la, Jan. 24. r-<VP) I-- An inquest will open Tburs- ; day into the deaths of 41 persons in the Mercy hospital mental ward t tire January 7th, coroner C. H. j Wildman announced. Mrs. Elnora Epperly, 22, of Rock Jsland. 111. a patient who admitted setting the fire. Is held In the Mount Pleasant, la., state hospital pending possible transfer to an ! Illinois institution. A .sanity commission ruled that i she was insane Iler case is scheduled to lie considered by a county Lgrand jury Miss Ruth Crawford New Berne Teacher Berne. Jan 24 Mlmh Ruth : • ( rawf<«rtl. of IndiknapoHa. in a ne* t?a< her in the Berne-Frenuh j -choot. She succeed* Mrs. Gladys, <brhunan. who resigned Miss' Crawford will tea«-h art in grades j one to 12' and music in tirade* one •o six She Ih x native of Green- ■ labile and attended Onfral Nor 1 mab afi’l |n*Pgiiw Cnivemitieh She < has taught 17 yearn, the last I<> at Ninnevali tmidirßCHiAT e«h hh»< \ ■i- het’-by giv-n that .the >■ ” I -Pi ifij \\ <k- ~ M - t-. Is r .!. i ti tr Ij..i .. Vbiii . —. ; > bji ii h .i< at the ».rtks <-r t*. 4.-:, i k .T»<•..<■> r« r. until th** !>•»«?• I " 4 I- Kl’ M .r» th»* Tth dax A J r *. r ~1 rt.fi <u wlu< fl 1 lint: tbl - J \ >' •’ *. OH ’ i‘« < I - • 1 * ■ J • ' i. s'F *‘pr- ad hft t t Aft.' v -f ltt«- <A», J.t. ?' » I’i'.l .t-'.t f.«r I . \t a f » ,o. | t .-f -nt ; M* j 1., 1 iA• • Ur l- 2 X-phalt I. - > 1 .111 • . : > L •_,! \g ' ■ • '”1 -o • _■• Siz. i »w-.r.Tii . : 1 atf rru- utMTvr-Tnaliirfiilx STnrn •1— tfor’-mly 'Vita. th. j.j . I i. . . I J' •f’ :7--l ir fn. M n:,l j ' • - " ■ - I•-p "• 1 .... I . I j I • ' ■ . ■» M . .1 I . r - 4 A- • I,r 1. 1 M- : ~V. . j..., ■ . j ’j-./i. ** x . . -to. ’!-. •' • f’ fi. -t .. ■ I-. / I \j-, 4 1 f l \V -r k ■ ■!' M f I.- < ’v, nf I i ; - \• \ • • ; . ' \rrtnm

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950

Ethel Houk Funeral Wednesday Afternoon Funersi services tor Mrs. Ethel L Houk, *2. of liosglsnd. will b« held Wednesday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock at Houk residence in Madison township. Allen county. Burial wrtl be In Antiocb-cemeiery. Mrs. Houk s death occurred Monday morning. The local Red Crosg service received a message from the army asking verification of the death. One son, Willard ,B. Houk, a member of the army, is stationed in California. Besides the son she is survived by her husband, Char-“lt-s; two other sons, John T. of Fort Wayne and James C. of Michigan; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Nagel of Fort Wayne. «f..*’tasl Sel.leatest vl Es|afft. We. gift -vXcti.e is. iwret.v given lb tba credll-rs. li-frs. and tegatees of Ja *b E I’lman, xlei •WJted t” appear ill the Adtinx <*iF»?uit Coan, heW at ita'-atur. liidiatta. <»n th< IS du v t.f FFTFu«ry; iFm and wtn-w if any, why the FINAL SK,rr-IJSM.F\f. ACrWNTH with th*’ r«tate oi suld ti«-< edunt <h-mld not he ' and xaid heka are n»ti(k*i| I’’ tu u» and th«re . rngke’proof of hrlrnhip. and rr< Hv<* their. dUtribtitivt* whareu. Uwrtrwk* M. Wilier AUmiaUirMirla IVrratwr. laMtlaaa. Jbbmd S 4. IPfift. Mewrwey Hemry B. Hdkr JAN. "I - -U Democrat Want Ado Briaa Reauite

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