Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1950 — Page 3

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MRS. t F. GASS HAS DINNER THURSDAY - / Mrs. E. F. Gass entertained at ter home on Adame struct renterday" with a poUvek dinner for the foitowtbg cuesta: Mn. D. M. Reed of Indianapolis Mn. Ed Wetallng. Mrs. Robertson and daughter Marilyn. Rom and Herb FuUeokamp. all of Findlay, 0., Mrs. Steve Lyons of Alexandria, Va, and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and* Fred Fullenkamp. ..a .... ENTERTAIN THURSDAY FUR MRS. CHARLES CAMP, Mn. Idabelle Alton and Mrs Charles Ehinger entertained With a supper party St - the Ehinger home last evening tor Mn. Charlas tamp of Hanover. Ks visiting here with her parents, Ms. and Mrs. Ward CallWd bridge and cadaata were enjoyed L- by the guests and prizes were awarded to .Mias Janet Schrock. - Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain and Miss Anna K. Friedly. Tfee honored guest was presented wit# a lovely rift. ■’ Guests were ’ the Mesdames Charles Camp. Ward Calland Dick 'Heller. Leonard Saylors. Gladys Chamberlain. James Burk John De Vess. Leo Saylors, J. W.'Shirk. » Leah t’entltvre Carl Gerber and the .Misses Anna K. Friedly. Frances Dugan. Janet Schrock and The Willing Workers class of the Pleasant Milla Methodist Sunday School will have a picnic at the Berne park Sunday noon wltn class number eight as guests. The general meeting of Methodist Women's Society of Christian Service will be held at Sfc! > utch Tawswlg&Jattprnoon at ; two thirty pMrii. Harry Crowhover. dhrtrMt 'Childsen's Secretary, "Will give an account of the national convention of the W.S.C. 8. at Cleveland. Mrs. J.,A. Thacker will lead the devotions The executive meeting will be held ... ut one forty five o'clock. The W’ SGg of Beulah Chapel

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wltt have an all day meeting at the church Wednesday. 1 .k'. V The Tooth Fellowship >f the Trinity Evangelical United Breth- ' ten church wilt have a party Monday evenlßg at the Bluffton park. ; Members are asked to meet st the church al Six thirty o'clock. The Youth Fellowship Includes young people of the Sunday School from ’ the ages of 12 to 24. The Rhth and Naomi Circle of the Eion EvangellrSl and Reformed church will meotltr-lb* church social rooms Thursday afternoon at two thirty■ o’clock. There wilt also boa silent auction. ■■"W’r ■ ""“ J Society Items for day's publication must be phoned bi by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. tn.) Phone 1000-1001 PhylUe Acheson ~ 7*> Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren char ch. Miss Opal Drum, 7:30 p m Children's handicrafts. Monroe school, 1:30 p.m. Wabash township entertainment festival softball park, 8 p.m. Willing Workers class of Pleasant Mills Methodist ehtirch. Berne park, noon. Magley family annual reunion Preble township recreation center. Monday • Youth Felloifshlp of- Trinity Evangelical United Brethren rhur ih. meet at church, 4:30 p.m. Union Chapel Girt's Missionary .waiter,. 7-?« P"> —yC • Kirkland township W. C T-' V.. Rev' and Mrs. Rpsael Weller. 1 p m. . »- • » Wednesday Beulah Chapel W.9.C.S church, all day. Thursday Methrtdlgt W.R.CJ. executive ■tneetlng. church, 146 p.m. Methodist*W«€dtg>neral meeting, church 2:30 p.m. Ruth and' Naomi Circle of the Zion Evangelical, and Refornied thunih. church. 2:30 p.m. • , - ' ... Marriage License Willard Wallac< ,and Marylln Eveisman, both of Mogodara. O. Try A Democrat Want Ad— n Fays

George Flanders has returned | from a throe day bualMM trip I to Sanford. Mich. ■ The Bluffton city school board I has been reorganised with the re- I ' election of all the officers. Dr. I H. D. Briekley, president; Homer I Markley, vice-president, and John I H. Edria, treasurer. .. - I Mrs. Frances Terveer snd daugh- I ter Mary left for Chicago today I to visit with friends and relatives. I Bob Doan and Burdette Custer | plan a hitchhiking trip to Chicago j next week. ' Dr. John Carroll and Dr. John ! Terveer will return this weekend S Ifiom a fishing trip in Wisconsin. | the Rev. and Mrs. Bernard Cook I and family of Wichita. Kan., were | over-night guests thia week of the S Rev. and Mrs. John k. Chambers. ~ They were enroute to Toronto, ■ Canada where Rev. Cook la a delegate to the Wbrld convention on - a Christian education. Rev. Cook and -w the local minister were classmates y; at Bonebrake Theological Semin- m ary Dayton, O. -el ,iir. and Mrs. T. F. Grallker and H daughter. Mary Jo. lift Thursday m for Chirggo, where Miss Grallker left cm the Chief for Los visit «> with her sfotetf MIioTMW ti ct. Mr. and Mrs. GrgUker returned »l today. te Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Stein- A er are leaving today for a visit *■' to Mrs. Steiner’s home in Strat- M ford. Ontario. Canada. Wm. H. Kohne and sons have feturned from the fair in Muncie. While attending the fair. Paul and Joe Kohne plac- ed ed their six calvds tn the gold tn medal show. Billy Uchtle and Tdd Gage accompanied them to Muncie to help lead the calves. Miss Charlotte Vera, Deeatnr high school Ijitin teacher, writes from- the cdhtinent that she enjoyed her visit In Rome and Paris very much, and Is now oa her return trip to Decatur. Mrs. Carl CentHvrs, of Fort Wayne visited here lest evening B , with her son, Charles Ehinger. and family. pi Albert Charles Miller, slx-year- R , old son of Mr. and Mrs.'Karl Miller of Washington. D. C., hi In a serious conditton following s fractured skull differed la a fall » Ii dm A truck tn which he was rid tag with his grandfather. Albert MHler. of Htativltle Rd, last week. Relatives here received word today that the youngster has*been * moved to his home but will bi r ' ledfast for at least a month. The ” Millers are former residents of this city. Frank J. Wemhoff. of Fort Wayne has rallied satisfactorily f-om a’ major operation, performed last Tuesday st St. Joseph's ho»Jijtal. His condition I* serious, al- T though not critical, hospital ihtormanla stated Mr. Wemhoff is M > former Decatur resident !--• Mr. and Mrs. Roilie Crosier have just returned from a motor trip is through the Bad lands and Black is Hills of South . Dakota. They also visited Yellowstone park on their ea trip. Crosier’ reports that the lowa M cr<>p«probabl y will be record th breakers this yegr. ~F. K. Ans- ai born, of near Back .City, lowa. . —7 Expert Obutef! i RIGHT IN VOUR * HOME! J ‘ RUGS s & UPHOLSTERY! .. PHONE BERNE 12»2 " DECATUR M 331 fox QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE

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Ml 11. L b better prepared for all-out war" than results la KnChairman Joaepii C. TMahoney (D), Wyoming, ad joint xmgressional economic committee, ella Congress. He said the nation's i-year stockpile of atom bombs la mo reason. f/nlcmoHsweD

where the Crosiers visited, had a yield Moat son a 40-acre tract which amounted to '3-.800 bushels, testing 39 pounds to the bushel. A brother of Mr. Crosier who resides In tows also had a yield of 90 bushels of oats to the acre, with a test ofc 41 pounds. County assessor Albert Harlow, his daughter, Mrs. Robert Zwtck. aiidMrTvo-children,kavareturn ed to Decatur from theiy extended trip through the Smoky Mountains. Admitted':* Sam Stahl. Genova. Diamlsaed: Martin Graber-, fitnova; Mn. Arthur Lengerich and baby girl, Monroe; Mm. Ernest Fullenkamp and baby girl; Mrs. Roy Btebortch and baby boy. eity. » Merman E and Betty Juno Bower Smith are the parents of a baby daughter, bom at 6:34 a.m,.today at the Adams' cowafy memorial hospital. '*•*’ State Polio Costt Indianapolis. Aug. 4>~(UF)/ — Todays pojio totals In Indiana since Jan. 1, compared With the same date lajit year:, . ' “ No. of Cases Deaths CouuMes 1949 .... 3«4 31 64 1960 .... - 47 4 M New cases reported today:' 1 each In Clay. Lawrence. Marion. Martin and Monroe. First cases this year were reported In Clay and Martin counties. r- ’vxp

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Technical Sergeant ~- Is Suicide Victim _ Bruwnatown. Ind., Aug. 4-Ml'P) —A coroner's verdict., of suicide' wax on Dle today in the death of John A Venberg. 33-year-old technical jergeant found dead In a car about six miles southeast of here on U. 8 50. StetP’-jurtfce said Venberg. stationed at Atterbury air force base, ran a rubber hose from the car’s exhaust pipe through A rear window and suffocated .so death yesterday. AIIVKWTiSKMKXT FOR nH>« Notice Is hereby given that ths Board of Public Works and Safety ■of the Flty of Decatur. Indiana, will receive sealed bids at ths office of the Cterk-Treaauror. until the hour of 4:00 o'clock P M, on th* 15th day of Aug ISSO. (Ceforal Standard Time) at which how blds will bo publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment;' ONK PICKUP TRUCK, constating of cab, berl and chasala of approalmately H ton capacity Chaaaia shall be equipped with ,*n erb.Hd m|Wlngs. UNO shall be 4.50 x II I ply, and standard three speed transmission ■ The cab shall be equipped with dual wind-shield wipers, healer and defroster, dual side mirrors. The engine shell be equipped with replscalile type otl" filter and oil bath air cleaner. The bed shall be approximately 444 feet W length The truck shall. If po. slbte, be painted a dark green. The bld price shall be the total coat -of the above equipment FOB Decatur. Indiana, lean the allowance for the 1X44 Ford H toit pickup truck, sow the property r>f the City of Decatur. Indiana, which shall become the properly of the suecenaful bidder. Bidders shall submit complete specifications and tafor.ntatloa covoriag their aqulpaaoat jM qvote* •• their bld ~ All bide shall be *eeotapanl«d wIUk a bond or certified. chock In the amount es |U M. All blds shall bo riled with the City Clerk-Treasurer or the City or Decatur. Indiana. gsnsrsl bld Form No SS, as prescribed by the Mtate Board et Accounts of the wnb"t* cf Iftdianii The Bosrt of Public Works and gafaiy ot the City of Decatur. Indiana. reserves the right to reject any or alt Mds THK CfTY OF DKCATUR * the board ofjpublic WORKS AND iAFRTY 33. Teewea So Ned Clerk -Treuoerer. AUG 4—ll

Chicago Maa, Wife riUiuCivu in nonic - Robbery Believed Motive For Deaths Chicago. Aug. 4—<<TPl— Andrew Kondos, 66. and h|s wife, Caroline. found slain today in their r-room , bungalow on Chicago's northwest side. Police speculated that they were {tilled by’ someone who believed they had money hidden in the home. kondos wax found dead in the bathrtiom. a bullet In his left side end another in his head. His wife Was found in the basement. She had been shot in the face and arm and apparently had been beaten with a small electric motor which wax found broken nearby. Deputy chief of detectives Frank O'Bulilvan said the Kondos home bad been ransacked thoroughly. He said a wristwatch and a tray of jewelry were found on a dresser, suggesting that if robbery were the motive the alayen may have been hunting a cache of money. A window had been broken In the basement of the buildtag and a pane <>f glass removed. Police were checking it for fingerprints Members of the family Were questioned. Kondos, a freight handler, had been married twice. His son In-law. William Pyka. 24. Mid that Kondos had quarreled with some relatives over disposition of a mortgage, Pyka called police to the home and met officers at the door. His wife. Leaydia. 84. and he found the bodies when they arrived early to - day at the KoAdoe home, where' the Pykaa lived. ” He told officers his wife drove him to work yesterday, then went to her mother’s home nearby. She picked him up when he got off work early today. Pyka said, and they drove to the Kondos home and discovered the bodies. Kondos was employed by the Chicago and Milwaukee railroad.

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Terra Haute Woman Heads State Group Lafayette. Jnd., Aug 4. —(UP)— Miaa Fannie Beard. Terre Haute ruled today as president of the Indiana home economics asaociatton Rhe was elected yesterday at the closing session of the Purdue summer agricultural conference, which attracted more than Hoosier farm men and women to the campus here. riffh-ers elected to serve with Miss Beard were Mrs. Clarence Kimmer. Bluffton, vice-prealden' and Miss Janalyce Roula. Pardue home economist, secretary-treasur «r. Four women were elected to the home economics association executive board. They w«Tg Mrs. Elmer Recker Fort Wayne; Mrs: James ■Potter.’Fowler.: Mrs. Ralph Diefenbach. Eltersburg. and Mrs. Kenneth Pursiey. Carlos. - ■■ ftL Try A Demecrat Want A*—« Fay? We Take Care of The Clothes You Care For KELLY’S DRY CLEANING :; Phone 147