Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1950 — Page 3

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OLA BERNICE KISTLER TO WED IN NOVEMBER . The eaghgeinent end approach- • Ing marriage of Miss Ole Bernie* Kistler daughter of Mrs. Lavaaga Kistler. 320 Line street, to Robert j Sheets, gon of Mrs. Ethel Sheets 218 South Winchester has been announced by the' brideelect's mother. A late fall wedding Is being .planned. Mine Kistler and her fiance are both employed at the General Electric company. Z . ■ ST. PAUL LADIES AIDf. . HA* ALL DAY MEETING ' ' The St. Paul Ladles Aid held en all day meetink recently at the home Os Mrs. Clara Hague. Sewing and quitting were done dur Ing the da/and a potluck dinner was served at noon. A short program was presented in the afternoon. "America' was sunx by the group. Scripture was ■ end by Mrs. Clint Hart and prayer was offered by Mrs Art Scheid- ■/ crer Poems were given by Mrs. Hale Osborn _ind Mrs liwiglit St-hnepp Joan Oshorn played n ..ccordlan solo and reports on the Winona I.ake conference were glvcn.\ , _■ - — \ - Those present other than the tbove mentioned were the mes- - C.antes Lyle Kranz.. Torn Noll. Frank Attrand Ira Mcßride. Kermet Par fish Sarah Martin. Jack Mcßride. Eddie McFarland Floyd Smitley and Hora Hess and the Misses Pauline and Janet Osborn. and Dorothy Schetderer. . 1 FLORENCE SCHULTZ ..2'. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Afr--and .-Mr*. Bernhard Schultx of route five” annume-e. the en lavement of their ' -th.rdthv l.> Wilbur imiaJiev" Sori or »*, and - .ftr "Jidnu'w Ndr ev of r.oitte fise. date has be h ref for she" Wedding Miss Schultz attended Decatur high school and is employed in th a offices of the Guneral Electric lomparrv' Mr Blakey attended Decatur high-school Js a veteran of World' War..Jl and Is now r ligase! 1 ..in farm trig .. . nil! ”hav<c an . all day. meeting at th.. . hUrch next-Thnrsdnv Hoste- < ; will be Mix Lloyd (Tows.tin-and Mrs tins Take , .. t'atholiy ’ Ladies nt .rnttttnbla Will have* their ocular ift.unTljlv roeelint at the C L. of t‘ hall Tuesday evening m «M.n thirty i.". I.u k .. ' f Tn Kapful uirnri'-. is ill I, i-.tlie i annual pi. ni< itD itfl.y th- 11. w'initiates at Hanna

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N'uttmaa park Tuesday evening a: six thirty o'clock. Members are asked to bring table service. • Society Roma for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 2:30 a. m.) ; -V- BMM 1000-1001 Phy Illa Acheoon ThUQNBby Women of ffie Mtoose initiation. Moose Home. 7:30 pm. G. E. Aeolian Choir picnic. Well* county state park, Bluffton, 7 p m Kurallstic Study dub. Mrs. Victor Kahle, 8 p.m. Magley laidies Aid. church basement. Friday Willing Workeys-dass of Evaa gelical Inited Brethren church, church', s p m. »— Saturday Mount Pleasant church Mike sale Gerlier Meat Market. / Sunday ■ / Meyers Reunion, Van .Wert. 0., fair ground. / .Monday St. Mafy's-Blue Creek entertainment festival. Pleasant Mills high schoqL- 8 p m. y Adams County Home Economics Club choir practice. Monroe school. > p tn ' ■■ - Pythian Needle club picnld/aKH Ter house’ Hanna Nuttman .park f-:30 p ut. Our Indy of Vft-tory Discussion dub Mrs. Edward'Gase. k p in. ■' * ■ ' Tuosday Tri Kappa sorority picnic. Han--na-NUtthran park. «:3« p m «’itttmttc i-arhios fit r.diirnrrfa -r I. ol ■ hail • W p ttC; • Thuraday ■ Pleasant Aid. chut-<-h, all day- . - .J . Hoosier Oil Wells At Near Capacity 2 Oil Commission To ’ Convene Next Week hi’lt.tnapolit. July -29 - <<’>•» I tor* >4 er oil well* flowed at near < AiKi<r»y hhlay an«l • xpe-rt m *ai<i »he only way tn.tlep up production .to . ijiecf the...demands' of a total ; WdL eflcitl uouj'l its h». tinll new . OU»*K ‘ 1 The state coßservafliin depart m»nt, said Indiana well*, unlikei th KUfheni-in the southern state*, were the* low pressure type and operated at a comparatively slow, •Otady i.i!*The* department compiled facta and figures' <»n Indiana's oil out put at the' r ques-t of Oklahoma Gov Roy .1 Turner, chairman" of Ilje .inter Male oil co>nj»a< t corn m(**ion Turner and Goverpor Schricker will be horta at the commission * aunimer meeting Aug .3-5 at Frem lj JJck Governors Us rhe «oinmis ion** 21 states ‘were asked to hayti their conservation departments prepare similar reports. Turner said in telegrams to the governor* he-"urgently redueaterf” ilie reports to "ascertain the additional daily oil reserve producing ability in each state to meet any national emergency ”

W plan to find .definitely and specifically the kddiuonal daily oil-producing ability by fields which can Ih* produced without harm to the wells.” the telegrams ' said. * "Elmer Hoehn, direotor.-of the Indiana department's oil and gas division, said that while Hoosier oil production, couldn't be increased much without drilling new wells he believed wells in the southern part of the country could l>e stepped up to meet the demands of a national emergency ‘ The southern wells are controlled and are allowed to produce only according to anticipated needs.” Hoehn said. "But in an all-out war effort when the controls are removed, the flow of‘oil from‘these wells .could be increased tremendously." ... Hoehn ..but Indiana's daily crude oil production was 31.000 barrels, with the most productive wells located in Posey and Gibson counties. , He said 178.000 of Indiana's 23\71.200 acres were productive, however, and the. state's 3.650 wells weredistributed throughout 69 counties Other top producers named were DaviessKnox Pike. Spencer Sullivan. Vanderburgh. Vigo and Warrick count The first American crop of soy Imans wss grown by James Mease, a Pennsyivsnla farmer, in 1804 The average whole ham as sold in the butcher shop 'is <3 percen* lean meat. 24 percent fat. 10 pa - rent hope'and. 3 percent skin, according to, f'nlversity of Illinois meat expert* ■-' f ‘

Partially Blind Han I* Cambml is roiiiiw riuiCCivCi - Illinois Mon Found Dead At Princeton PrißM-tok. Ind.. July (CPI --The ulkyer of Mlles Green. SS. Mt. Carmel. HL. who was beaten to death and thrown into a bean field shortly after he cashed a blliid assistaiice check, was sought ' & ■ . body with six gashes In his scalp and a hole In his skull was found yesterday by a ISyearqjd boy driving a farm traclot along a country lane. Hherift Maurice Wood said h. had learned Green cashed' -a |sl welfare eheck the day before the bodegas found by Elliott Green drew assistance because he was partially blind. W<«>d said Coroner Robert Kendall said Green apparently wks beaten by a blunt InstrumentGreen was identified tentatively by a utility bill found In his pocket An acquaintance from Mt Carmel later viewed the body and said It was Green. Wood said K 5 was found In Green's pockets He was dreseed In brown work cTothes and wore a carpenter's apron The sheriff said he learned Green had been working at county fair, at Mt Carmel • Kendall said Green probably was killed early Thursday night The body way found three tnij|-s west of Johnson. » nu-lon growing community southeast of here

Mr: and Mrs. Arthur "Vogiewede and children Barbara, Charles Mary Lou, Ihr.vjd and Alice lef|l.ulay for a months vacation a. larke George. ‘-Mean;'if Mrs nirF-E: iffim "of Lmt Whvih* were dinner gUeyts i»t ilrs. Kiiii h sitfler Mrs Robert M. Fritxiiigor Th* Klrnu haye been va< at lulling in Ui**. soul hern state* and also visited with Mrs. Minnie Niblick Lbno in Hanford. N. Mrs. Louo was formerly from this city. William Sr., who ha* Im en confined to his. bouie in Mon nu»u|h following u serious leg In 'turyuiufl’ered two weeks ago, wai admitted To-me Methodist hospital nt Eort Wayne last itightTom Peteraon, who has beet bew Ma ewers-Mrs. (hire? Lower and Miss Elizabeth Petersen returned to-.GosKeh day. • • — Mrs. James Ehinger r arid child • reti of Aiblbn. are viKltiiig here with her parents, Mr ami Mr> Giles Porter. Mirs. I*>n Vancil, Clnrinna’i ()., is visiting Mr and Mrs. Fred Kid it h of South Third street. Mrs- Anna Vance Mrs Bess Els’in. Mrs, Olive Peterson, Mrs Bertha Heuer. Mrs John Tyndall. Mrs Roy Arrhbbhl, and Mrs. George Flanders Were afternoou guests of Mrs James L. K<x-hei. t Sr., at Hamilton Friday. Jerry Ketchum a student at Indiana University, and wife are visiting in Decatur for the weeg end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey fl. pres ton and daughter Rutb Ahn, Mrs. Herman Meyer, "Mrs. Amos ..Lehman and Miss Bertha Meyer-.visa-ed with Mrs. Mary Roethlisberger at O. They also were dinner guests of ft Mr and Mrs*-Dav-id A Steiner at Pandora. O. Amos J. Graber, former Decatur resid-nt. now vhe-iwesMent of the (’loverleaf. Creameries. Huntington. is reported' In satisfactory., condition following a major pprraHtm- at the Lutheran hospital tn Fort Wayne Friday

4&jOSPJTAL Admitted: Robert Garwood. Willshire. O.': Mrs Arthuf Irwin Dismissed: Joan Riley, city: Marsha King, city; Terry Gehm. Galina. O Elmer and Betty August Smeltzer. Bluffton route four are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 2:08 am. today, She weighed 6 pounds- llty ounces. Ralph and Rosemary Stein Gillum, of Bryant are parents of * baby girl, born at 3: 56 p m. Friday ut the loOwLJiospital. Great Britain's Kenya Colony U Africa produces about 13.0M.M0 pounds of tea annually. Illinois produces about three per cent of lhe world's annual supply ofocoal

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$lO, MOM .fw defenne, wap enikmed by the Korean Agar,naked by President Truman. He that Congreaa/raiac money by raising income, cor jxjrata taxea tp World .War H levels. (Inltmatiunal) .-' ■. \ : ij ."t ~ , -' * ’ - r -; ... "

SEVEN-YEAR-X I H wMttmiMMl Fr«»Mi OweE the man in thy ahnmhdiile a- tn# lather of a neighborhood (csidrnt\ polh> went t,o the anrihsld/■ homy of the niJirt to question him At the same .time, other (if/ieer* startex! a.search of nearby Franklin Park, where the girl often played Mr« L&pidsky. a dressmaker, said she had been separated from the girl’s father for three years She, Joan and the girl’s tw7> older brothers Uv> together in a nind» n» ighbin hood . Police quesHoncxl dJjf glrPs father. who - said be liad not seed Joan for Home time HINT RUSSIA «< •»«•! Imi rd Irnßi Paar Ors i I’i i . '- ud m a bu> uh a- 1 ovei ' • Mutual Broadcasting Sv-tcn; If* : -aid he did nut whiit Soviet :/ dHceati .1 bob Malik • >*uld do jf . tbe other t’oiililri*- ate determined -

'to give aid The wfsJtrn wtr» ri.adv.ftu wli.'iMH H Mulik 4 . when h»- breaks t.h»- 2bu»tk<»l«l Ku -ini I.- \ ’ •- ouncil. pi’i >ifb h( y in H- r< t-u; u turn nt xt Tut sday - .. . Th» 1 S Britain, t’rau. • Norway nut piivately y» terriay afternoon and <]>>< ussed their tjliuttky To block any attempt, by Malik to obstruct the war effort by hamstringing the council tb»y •were understood to have agntd 1 'To insist im compliance with j article 2# of the chant t which* pro ' vides that the council shall be mi! .organised as to he able to function j continnoukly.” 2 To arrange prArcdurc by ; which the presidency would pass; to the next person In the alphabetical order in event the nep’ lar pr>si d'ent for the month is abs.n! This would permit theTnitid Kingdom’s Sir (iladwyn .iebb to taky over iE Malik walks out attain To pl he tfjv’ any loopholes in their overttTT pfcw at a council meeting Monday, before Malik is due tn return Prime among these wa«< the establishment of BOOM form <4 i»K»f for an-»>t» mated''Wm to hhoOOOO refugees In Korea. „ 4. To concert the line to be followed by the western powers in replying to any propaganda speeches offered by the Russians . To block any tffor? by Malik to peremptorily rule nationalist China out.of the council. Terre Haute Mon Is Killed By Train - Terre Haute Ind . July 29 (VPI The mangled body nt James Miller. 23. west Teiye Haute, was found on th* Penasye v»w*s iaßroad tracks today. Sher Iff John Tderwiler Mid Millet apparently was' hit by a pa«srng- r train shortly before the body wa* found ' Teen-Agers Crime Spree Is Halted Birmingham Ala. July 2* (Vp>— The transcontinental crime spree ot two uan-agera was cut short yenterday when the voaths walked into a trap set by. a Birin •iigham bobby so»*r-and ■»' l" ,; I Ice -

Kentucky Sheriff Is Slain Friday High? Crusading Sheriff Is Killed Near Home Pil\yille. Ky. July 2'» iTPi Sheiiff-Utoy. Conway, who had con iu. \ a 1 | .imp. Hi'n against lK»btlegging In Pike court; ’y sim e he'to<»k rdjb** la*t .Jahte atv. w.i- sl\>i tO doath in lint:! of ids home \et< la<f night down as-he leftVbls Iwone in an-‘ •W r to a < all fiXiptiei a' di util The . bulk*t en’eredyCoii way s left “fioulilet\ >haf l> ! «•>)<- bis -Mim- .tlf-’ ii’dm d in Jti •,-r. " ** • \ -Japan* •'•••type nlebu.i f.ittml 90 fe. 1 1 rQin * ;.lir body. t\f j |>». -pi year old xlp ritf PoRTe \s.iid a rpi’-i tv tfy’i tnoth - fbhmk| ■ , i as** rack .if a. lieart**’ ®ira Hr?* jdaye-r JiiM v<l

f ron» -the garage- roof . Mrs Tntti Ilan y. wi’e <>f a I Li cd Mine Wot *etm\ polite sT^’ heard the .shot and tin.vtnffLd of >t>u»»n»nr- iHßioc p.r-: h» ; • * >!;•- kaid she’dbl fhai tlo-Xlayr IHfiodhotiiidsr brought to the: -a tin irat ed 'he ki.hr "tiT*■"banks of ia rivet, where they 10-t the trail Police thonriv.ed'- Th> «Tay r had Nwaded into the .liter then ictiiined t<) shore a* anothi •• point ■ ■ ' ' S’ Mr- Conway ‘-aid her husband • had left his home tie answer an ■ inoiiytnous call tn qjliet a drunk at a 'nearbj- t-nnonunity. .~Sh»- ■ j her husband tobd her Io- 1 hour hl j he fe<-Hgim d thr SIDELIGHTS (<-MNtiaweU Frwm !'««• opr» r- street Jane EH»’n hrvikv her arht • Friday while playmsf ■ [ in the neighborhood” and will l>e t - unable Luv- atu»iMi-Hut -sire, t fair- - something she had her heart set H on. Ja<*obx Raid she ‘just doesn’t understand why bones should break, and nio-t imp<»'r-art’y. why J fihe sh’i»uld ' tnis.w >n. h tiling a< • say. a ride on.-the rn-rry^o--round. .! —O6O Miilnight tonight ends the 19'.»' t edition of the Decatur free street fair As even’one knows, this i' ;f also the lakt time the fair will b* tj held on the downtown street* In • the future, the entire falr_will be removed tjo the Hanna Nutt man site, where this year the acricul tural portion of the fair is under way. .. i "T r ,r 11 / ■ One of the most competent f groups during the entire week has been lhe small band whi< h par- .* adrs the str»ets playing-Its many tunes They’ve played under al- . jnost all typels of rowditinns. from . walkins to rldlnr .on the merry k grv.nwnd The rnmp i< a portion of the Decatur city hand.- and have held up their end pf th- bargain q Mte adequately In other w-ord« good. , Perrv Marst otr"* 19 of N*» w Orleans and Warren R Turner Jr. of ’ £priugf>e!d HI. were arreste<i and L with hnrglafy and erand I ’arren* They apprehended at r spot where they thought the* Were Io meet < IB old girl | a hop> they not here laM month

r YANKEES HOLD I r«»M* Pa«r mbo» ' | tn ■?>-• r-’- ’:. ’■ : • ; I- -wet e ■ pnl.f K r ID M. t<r> ' sure along the Votigju- \ndong and. ' T.inyaiie Vo !i<m axis M.k .Wliui ' said the enetny, tnnde * slight i cains" in tb«»- -. iko d\i\*’s ■ - Walker said thar-any l breakthrough to PU-afi would lead -to a •butchery tpf Amvr'b an • .such as there has novel been in i- " • _ - I \ .Wv have rotieated our last ■ icp Walk - r .told >headquarter* L ..officers of tlo* L*.'»:lr div.’ji. it ‘We • . tl) t|S| hold . i*w4t.tL-w haw . We-bavi reach. 1 »’i the limit of <)tii wirlrdrawAi’ ’’ I * ThroW.f nc ex rry t lUnc . t bey. .< .hi niusfet info what .ii<iy .IV d{•» i• -"i-- i:.ifo .tt e j r-i. fie communists - pn l ed the AmerirjTTH-‘XfaTuC on _ f.r tp Koohar •' on the •• western I

-'••n lb** < ij.'ist ‘ i ’ c” R»Ms -threw -rw,» mope regi: ■ Sl’ji a’ .<♦ nifl<. .1 way t ahe3 • bornbiii t He-uy b.rid oop t oneentra•X to delay the anks were je atul air dathaged and I \ vehicles and oath c<Kb Red | ‘\ . y 1 ly th curb the / rso'i’heut fUnKr ■ rer»~ -nbH —-Me-4o’d >0 the . t ’•..in ii. 4 At I ok'iUu.i <h-.»- 1 • ' X«iit of j it ■ Aply to he r» ■:** d ’ V Kofin naval cnir^..aHdCulndo-l far - rhrr Tnst t-fi z t—\ peHnirter of >lie al!i»*<l A-uu ru un _aud > <mUr K1»:* j •< rs off the enemy uh-.l ini otpr ? camade .small. I<* al g.‘4n.*| i< counter - 1 hi .1 ’rp t 3kt-xH;aU for Geft,4 ; ■ ■ .1- v • 01 ■ ‘ ' ■ that A-merican and South Korean ton es air adv have' killed or wounded .1 !,♦»•»» North Korean / troops j Hr said altogether Wi North 1 1 Korean pri’- oo : - have b« pt: taken by the AnierfTan and South Ko- ( rean for<e«. The < ommuni-t 1 command is I <l! h<c’i ,\’<»rth a-Hd s«’Mlh Ko | i:; - K to fiTp the gap* it> th* ir batL tie line, hi* said, and s«’mc are * only- four days’ training Death Cor Driver Is Given Sentence lmlian»poHi>. July 29. tl'Piy i Donald Row land 39. driver of ah I u:io which struck and killed three-j »ear old Den-nib Howard south of here on on Ind 433 last Mav 13 { .was fined 8300 and sentenced to , 3ko,day* at the i)fat> penal farm ■ 'ast niaht .on charges of in-tovica-cj turn and drunk driving The pena’ I tv wag Imposed tl.av-xe. M <O'*r Speedwav -■ Go to The chart h of your rhnice Sundav - *'

Mrs. Minnie Watson Funeral Services Monday ~L • Mrs Minnie Cxthrrine Watson S 3, wit.- of Slttrman Watson, died at .1 o'clock Fridax .afternoon at l« r horn, near Geneva shortly after; she had been returned to her home from the Adam- county no-m'itial! Lwtek- wi.’b a heart ai'men: —» She- »-a~ born in Jay county April ’ 8. lCk7. a dautthier of.Mr-and Mr* Henry North She was a rii* mtwr-nf the WTjtteL Oak-. l'r.<n<D church «-t.t i.t.Biy ant Survivinß In addition to her hits-, band are a dauyhler. Mr« V. real. Coster of Sou'll Head, three eons John. Haul and Robert Watson, all! trf Fort, Wayne, tour Kiandihildreii.< ■sdii thte. -i- 'rc Mr.- Myrtle I.» , Favour of Bryant. Mre F Eat! - Ninde-of TuUa. ttkia and Mrs. An Crew Shoemaker of tlttumwa'la : TWO bro:h<rs prwudid her ini death |- Funeral -• rvices, will be held at ; 2 pm M Tiday atthe W'hli. flaks IFriend*- • hun-li. with hitjl.,l In! Gravel Hill e.me-er' Friend" may] I'kll at the HareJ} and Hardy (uie , rul hoiii. until 1 p.m Monday ■

Five Men Added To Quarter Century Club Th* D»-«afur Gen/raL Electric tjuarfor p»*iiti>r.^ x < lulr wa* iHMNphMI I with five n«*w this we. k H Thn- members. ar#»: Llr»y<l E . Kj t i<< h**r. Charles J- Miller Em cry A Hawkins <’harhw ; F Killer , ;inL Ralph F Stanley. This .w/eek’iT. : h»' Fr»rt "Wayne ’ Nfc.wk I.iiutti pi• turex trf Jl.'.- I>»* "Fwoi Errors Modejw Flower Show Report ‘ ’ Twt» wung listings. w*r*- mad* in ’he h.-itnex of jUrfrj'S and wilf-llC?s .:»! the Ih-t .-ifiiT flow*? Uni* wbitb <ms».d. Ins’ n|gh4 .Mjra* Nwhii ‘ chairman r p port«Mr t<’day Th* , name of ibc judge from Uluffli.-Hl .should have been M?s Oren Ciavl'ii Wmn**? - nf ibi*<i }diue »ti’tbf zinnia *di.*w; vl.is MrGeniL'e Sqiii*-! lif yhis Hty.' Illinois hunter* kill .I,in i.Be* u I . nf. them are fox squirrels ac* ord ing to the Universit yof Illinois , Hex < hulera* was first reported ir* •th** United State* .by aq <)iik> ■fat ;nrr lb ‘

See Our l.»rj»e Selection of . MAGAZINES • l > (!!'l I \K * ’ —k—- • < omics •SPORT • ()< TOOOR Also Sunday Papers We.are now prepared to m aklAMraßk «n’p^ Noont " y Lonch The PIONEER Finrit food obtainable. FORMERLY BAIR’S THE Z 2 BEST NAMES In Warm Air Heating Today * LENNOX ★ VICTOR —■77b • COAI • WAS ‘ - • OIL * A FURNACES ~ , SEE I S FOR FREE ESTIMATES •More Heat For Less Money Clean Heat PATRICK & GRANDSTAFF . . - - V — HEATING CO. t lb I So. Second St. . Phone 159 77 .- 1 : ■ ' l' I « • ‘ J -c" o' ‘ ' * t ' ’ • ' *' r ~ \ ‘

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• VALUATIONS IN «'<m«taaed ew <»■». ly this formula.' The Wastiincton township *****wir employed aparrive at fair values of industrial bulldint*, a m«lbl«r' stated Valuation Total* Lialedi The following total* will t>f certified by the , nun:y andilot-to taxlap Offkiala. to be tued. In estimating tax l«viej payable in 1251. (Yiinparlsou totals fur IS4B also ave listed. • 1249 12i0 Unit Value* Valet* Blue Creek 21.322.Ei3 »1.442,M<' French " 1.42 b 893 1.52043 M llaMfcrd 1.533.270 1574. CT" Jeffareon 1.2M.220 1.254 71'1 Kirkland 1,75*.315 1.727,730 Munroe 2.M9.117 2.553.722 l*teh,le 1.228.553 2.03,t 483 Heart 2.422 522 2 311 W< Si M.i-V- J.7OJ 7:y?‘ f;72h.740 Vnlbo “1 445.550 1 Mrt>»4i' Wabash' 1,»17 1<„1 Z.i'L.'cO Washington 2 028 122 2.772 420 Town* Berne 2 062 182 3JW.IBO—- — t-tu'r Wa-h Geneva *3M** 222.4 M . Mourtir- . . 2H.8&5 - 280.11,5 Monroe Wash \ - DMB9' * 37,504Tht thisl total* f«r ISaO wifi ■vary with whatever change is made :l . i>. -!a:< - assetsmenfa of utile tic*. Mr Drew «xpbvined ■<

For 25c enjoy a rood cup iof coffee, home made cake and ice cream at the St. Mary’s-Society stand in front of Sutton’s. 17215

Go to Lhe < bun h of yoiar choice pext Stindwy If You' Caro ' About Yobr Clothes Let Us Clean and Press j?~ ■; fi t' KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 147 GOLDFISH FOOD FOR SALE J, J. Newberry . . - ■ ( o.