Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1950 — Page 4
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goenmi Mb* Phyllto Heimann Weds Richard Feasel At St Mary’s Church Rectory This Afternoon Mis* PbyHi* Heimann, twin daughtor of Mr. and Mr*. Philip lie! !'I4M of route three, and Richard Feaael. only »on of Mt. and Mr*. IMlmaa Feasel of 7*B .High street. exchangod wedding vow* at one o’clock thio afternoon tn the rectory of Ht. Mkry'a Catholic church. The Rex. Ignetiu* Vichura* performed the double ring ceremony: The bride** gown of traditional white aatln was designed with a yoke of nylon net Illusion, edged at the shoulder with a ruffle of lace.
The fitted bodice waa fastened d.iwn the back with tiny self covered buttons, and pencil slim sleeve* tamed point* over the 7 hand*. The bouffant skirt waa highlighted with a band of lace and est ended into a chapel train. Iler fingertip veil of illusion waa edged wlih aatln and caught with a crown of white mum*. She car- 1 tied a bouquet of white gladiolua. and white roae*. Her only Jewelry wag a three strand pearl necklace, gift of the groom. Mian JoAnn Heimann, twin sister of the bride. was the maid of honor. Her gown of candy green satin featured a boat neckline and a fitted bodice of lace over satin. "The very full «klrt was of aatln, and she carried a bouquet of rosecolored gladiolus and Wore a matching gladiolus headband. Miss Ruth Heimann, another sister of the bride.' served aa bridesmaid in g.gown of rose satin styled identically to that of the maid of honor. Her bouquet arid headband were of yellow gladiolus. Both attendant* wore gold necklace*, gift* ot the bride. 'Jim Feasel was the groom's attendant. A reception for approximately two hundred and fifty five guest* is being held at the home of the bride’s parents this afternoon from two until tlx o'clock. The bride's table I*'laid with a lace cloth and centered with a five tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and- groom. Bouquet* of gladiolus and cut flowers decorated the entertaining " # ',jr.ooma. * , —After * wedding trip of unannounced destination the couple w«l reside temporarily with the bride’s parent*. The new Mr*. Peasei la employ- ' e3: at J. J. Newberry Co., and her husband la employed at Stewart s - Bakery UNION CHAPEL W.S.W.S. MEETS* ON THURSDAY The W.S.W.S. of the Union ( hapel church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Burrell Thursday afternoon for their regular tneeling. , " Group singing opened the meetIng. and prayer wa* offered.by, Mrs. .Rabhitt Mrs Nile Williamson leader tor die afternoon, gave the' lesson on the subject "We Pres* On in a Fellowship of Widen-
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ing Horltons." The hymn. “We've A Story to Tell,” waa sung by the group and the scripture. Psalm nineteen. wa» read responsively. Several interesting articles were given by Mrs. Wayne Troutner on “Building a Literate World” and “Literacy - Promise or Threat” by Mr*. Williamson. The meeting was closed with the hymn. “Break Thou the Bread of Ute,” and prayer by Mr*. Bowmann. A lovely lunch waa served by the following hostesses. Mr*. Florence Bowmann Mrs. Myron Frank. Mrs. Ada Babbitt Mr*. George Cramer. Mr*. Omer Merriman. Mr* Freeman SchnePP. Mr*. Wayne Troutner, Mr*. (Tiff Brown. Mr* Williamson and Mrs. Burrell. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE MEETING The Women of the Moose met in I regular form Thursday evening at the Moose home with the newlyelected officers In their ehalrs. Fob lowing a short business meeting th* alumni guild had charge of the chapter night program. GENERAL MEETING OF W.8.C.8. THURSDAY The Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service held their gdh-i era! meeting at th* church Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. P. Robinson. president in charge, gj Th* devotional lesson. “The Pillars of the Earth" was given by Mrs. J. A.' Thackqr Mrs. ixrwell Smith, assisted by Mrs. Gerald , Jone*, showed pictures of the national W.S.C S. assembly held at Cleveland in April. | Mrs. Harry Crowno-.er of Monroe gave aver- interesting -account of the meeting In Cleveland. The hostess** Mr*. David Heller. Mrs W. F. Beery. Mrs. Albert Reery Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, ' ___ I Quality Photo Finishing Film* left by noon on Sunday ready Tuesday at 10 a. m. HoltliMseDragCo. If Your New Car Is in the Far Future Let us take care of your present car. GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe St*. 'WNMWVMVMWMMMWMMMVNV :
PrWribed by Slate Board of Accounts Town Budset Form No. a Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies In the matter of determining the tax rales for certain purposes by the Civil town of M»nr<>«, Adams County, Indiana. Briars the Board of Town Trustees. Notice Is hereby given tlw 'taxpayers oY Monroe. Adams Countp; Tndtane, that tin. proper legwL'Officers of said municipality, at their regular place. ~n the SSth day ut. August. 19:.« will c.imider the foil,,wing budget: . Bl DC.FT CLA NNIFIC ATIONN FOB TOWNS Grivral Fund: 34 Office ' Supplies 6 06' 1 Services Personal 4 Materials 11 Salary of Trustees 10 00- *4l Building 12 Salary. < .o<» 42 St.. .Alley and Sewer 1 Oft 00 13 Tf.wri Marshal 430.00- * 41 other Materials 200.00 14 .salary, St <omrtiis. 5 Current Chi|rges U Com. Town Attorney 10 00 il Ins and off Bond prem 150.00 18 C totipenr-rrr Elredhen 25060 :,■• Rents 17 Corhper of Htd T Employ. I6M 30 .’,3 Improvement Assess. kMlMher.('oniy«*nsAUtj4i..._„.. 220,00. idi;!*- KupeniM* ,„_ rT ’ (\> nt factual TOTAL GENERAL FI'.ND 1818 3© 31 1 *<>rrinnin< a. and Trans .-.. .10.00 Afreet Fwedi 32 Heat. Lit, Pow and wa. 30.60 1 ft>iu «>» personal 23 Prim .|i|d Adv 100 00 <• 12 Salary of Employees 24000 24 Impairs 160.00 n tl f |jib..rrrs 400 00 2 * .set vr. (fther. Contra< tii.U 4 .MATERIALS I<BMM» 3 Supplies v TOTAL STREET FEND... 2305 05 ENTIMATF OF TOWN FINDS TO BK BAINKD Faada Haired Far Fagmee Ta Geweral otreat December Slat of laramla* least Fa at l Faadl 1 Total HudgMt Estimate for ln« inning year 11819.36 12205 05 2 Nm ewaary fejqsfnditurr* tv he made from a purport atiot»N unexpended July 31st pf present year 109 It 1255 0* 3. Additional appropriations n*< e«snry to be made •.Augunt Ist to De* ember Jlmt .»f pr**«en* year . 4 Outstanding temporary Ivane tv be paid before l»*r 31 at of present year — not in. hided in hne¥ S ~r I T-m.il Funds Required ( Add line* I, 2. land <3 2 -17 71 2580 65 Faade <»■ Hand AadT« Be Beeetved Fr«m ’ bwareea Other Tbaa Frag«med Taa Lavyt 6 Arlual Ba I a fi. e. July Slat of pfeaent' year 71.31 7. Tgxe.H to be c6llected, prewent year (IX ember aetth ment > 10tl M 2 1. Mir.rlhineotiM Revejtue to be received Aug. let of year to Dec 31st of incoming year on file In offtcd*>-nf Town Clerk-Trea.*. a Spe/ial Tax^ST'(see Schedule> . —-. h Fe*s and all other revenue {are Schedule> — : Furula 4-Add Ihraw, -Ar -3 v ~4l>-aHd —-v-*-— 1 lie 18— 1 l#. NUT AMOI MI-'TO Hit RAWED-FOR HXPENEHS TO DEC St si -OF INCOMING YEAK .deduct Uns » ...D’«n, -SlhvJD ,U'.7«o " ..ll—-Opcu,*Uug..-Ba) ) sn.oi-4n l »i;'ln..<»*c««s..ur-»*p»nB«-J»n.?.4sii--— t.p Jitne 30, i«»M Miw^-Revenue for *amr period) 280 70 u. AMOUNT TO BE .itA'wED BY TAX luEVY .Add line* 10 arwFTTf .1818 36 ... - FRoWPiigD mm - ‘ Net Taxable Property ,/ x.. 1323.855.00 Xumbrr ujf -Taxable- Pultf 1 , . 87 ’ Fl NDS Levy on la*vy on . Amount to j '• ■• Polla ' Pt-»P«rty to Haired /len.eral . . ~ . . . >' .. .... A . , , now* , . I [*•> , H«I8 3<» , n '‘-'d-iHaparaflyt ktatemeai -as ;-Wwi^^tSeW*eeeßL:-.Bni® J \Ta'' B*‘- t T a«'»*<ad ■•- ‘ -—a To Be ' ' L ' ’ ' o . Collected CjoHe'-ted ■ C<di«i_ta4 Collected Nam* fund 1«48 JSI.U 1951 8931 81 < 31988 60 0218 37 |lßll 10 ' ’ .WHI 893381 81988 00 13118 37 8181130 appearing whall have a right to be heard thefeon. After the to leviy« have been determined, and pre Rented to the bounty Audi > tor than two daya prior to the eeevnd Monday In September, and the Ibyy fixed by the County Tax Adjuetomnt Board, or on their failure* »o toile, hy the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling them> *eivee a*grtev*d by eu<-h levlee, miy appeal to the State Board of Tax Commltalubere for further and flaal hearing thereon, by filing of petition #ith the. County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday df September or on or before the tentK'day pfter publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date la later, and the state boaM will fix a date for hearing In this county, ' Wlateregg. . 444 -. Arthur Mewdehuah. Gewrge < romer, g . • ' Trustees Iml . I this 3t,»t day of-Jdly, IWA AU(irBT s—lZ
Mis* Ora Gilpen Mrs. Harry Ea- **>» Mrs. Homer ’Lower and Mrs. Dee Fryhack served lovely refreshment* during the social houn Mr*. Louis Bmltley will be ho* tess to the Eta Taa Sigma sorority Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. The W.BMS.of the Nasarene church will meet at th* home of Mrs. Don Morrison Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Th* Woman's Ml»»lonary Association of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Earl Terrell. The Phoebe Bible class et the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet In the church social room* at eight o’clock Thursday evening. .» Society Mem* fer day** publication must be phened In by 11 a. m. (Saturday *;M a. m.) Phen* 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheron Sunday Zion Walther League of Friedhelm Lutheran church, led cream social, church lawn. 11:30 p.m. Monday Ladle* Fireman'* Auxiliary Mrs. Vernon Hill. 8 p.at. Music Department of Decatur Woman'* club, called meeting. Mrs. James Kocher Jr.. 8 p.m. Tuesday Woman's Missionary Association of Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church. Mr*. Earl Terrell, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma »orority, Mr*. Lonl* Bmltley, 8 pm. St. Ann'* study club, Mrs. Malt Coffee. ?:N p.m. Decatur Garden club and Rose Garden club, shelter house at Han-na-Nuttman park. 8 p.m. Monroe Better Home* club, picnic, Berne park. 8:30 pm.. Decatur Home Economic* club. Mrs. Gerald Durkin. 2 pm. Thugroay Phoebe Bible cl*** of Zion Evangelical and Reformed thurch.church social rooms.- 8 p.m. W.S.M.S. of Nasarene church, Mrs. Don Morrison. 7:30 p.m? . Pvt. Thomas A Miller son of Mrs. Amelia Miller“"ot Monroe ■ route one, who recently enlisted j in the air force, underwent a major t operation Tuesday, relatives here j learned today. Hl* address is Pvt. 1 Thomas A. Miller. 18332214 Flight •SISt Tr. Sqd. 3707, Lackland Air Force Bad*. San Antonio. Texas. Mrs Mary Murtaugh of this city ’ I* spending several week* visiting relative's in Pennsylvania and ‘'West Virginia. —Z. , - ■ '.
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MISS LOIS THIEME was man-led recently to Raymond Graft tn a ceremony performed In the Immanuel Lutheran church by the Rev. W. G. Fogle, pastor of St. John’s church. Th* bride is thfcdaiuthler-' of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Thieme of route three, and the groom, son of Charles Graft of Fort Wayne, has made his home with Mr*. Elma.. Hoeaker...The couple are residing with the bride's parent*. — Photo by Anspaugh
Next Wednesday. August 1« will be the birthday ot the late Gene Stratton-Porter, author of Fjecklea. Harvester and many other popular first ten stories. She came. to Decatur as a bride but spent i moat ot her married lite In Geneva, i Homer Bates, 23, of north of Markle is ill with polio, th* first I case reported' in Wells county this ; year-.'He has been taken ,to St. j .losehp hospital, Fort Wayne, and placed in an iron lung. William Huston Br.. who has *-een a patient at the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne for several w*eka. ha* been returned to M» home In Monmouth: He is suffering from .a leg injury and will be eobfined to his home for some time. Mr. and Mn, Paul Ern 'ot thi* city, and Mr and Mrs. Dale Harvey of BluSton. have^,,-returned from a 10-day vacation tour of the eastern states Points of Interest visited -were .Miami, Fls., Washington. D C., Annapolis Naval Academy and Pittsburgh. Pa ''ival F Newhard. principal ot the Colfax school, South Ben-I. has spent thr past six weeks as a member of the summer faculty of New Palt* State Teachers College. . State University of New York i ! Newhard. who ha« had previous, < ollege"‘'lea< hing experience, has : been working with graduate *tu- i dents in a special intensive teach-er-training program set. up to help mr-T the critical “borage of ele-' -mentary teachers. He is the son , of Mr" and 'Mrs Orle t» N'ewhanl of I'.lipNortii Seventh street. | gH Wd| Dlariiijißed Peßgy Sue Miller, Albion Mrs Donald lloblet. Convoy, O’; Mrs. John Brite and baby girl. iMH-atur; Mrs Richard* and taby girl, Berne. i 4 ' - - . . I . . . A* Immo wart. Then rose* rrodm e« THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR mil A* Editor bow meek tbsy enjoy oauy wwwwiw _ -• F pupw so At U. S. . . .* 'KdroK* *U de Ms**ds« .v"Mean »**» A r*s*NM* *wd /*sr. TAv Meeßs* torWy it » erodtr’i esrwsify . . .* . Yoe, ***, win bed d>* Moai*or informative, with CMBpirar I world new* . . . sad M eocw- . rosy u. wn HOME TOWN p*p« \ , ■ Us* this coupon for • Special Introductory tubscriptioe ■—M ISSUES FOR ONLY Si— Th* CteUtiM klaw* MsoTOr Oar, Nscvsr Sc. Boms lI.Mm*,UJ-A. PWSW ■ lMMdM*S>y **bKhpM w ,TIH CkriMiM M*m Maaiisr—l* taw**. I aroiaw *l. •wwwwwsswww••*■>••■••••••«*«••**•••<’' " fOMNf fe**r*u| Tiiiii "'iiiitt’ —A-.’- .(},
Tom and Gwendolyn Clay, of i Pensacola. Fla., are th* parent's of |a baby daughter, born August 10 iat Pensacola. - She weighed 5 : pound*. 8 ounces. Mrs. Melvin | Mallonnee of thia city is the grandi mother. Robert and Betty (Tifton Wright. Ohio Ctty. 0., nite parent* of a baby son, born at the Adams county memorial hospital this morn ing at J: 15 o’clock. - A baby daughter w*a bora to Harry and Ho Waldron Bell, ot Van Wdh. at 5:18 am. this morning at the local hospital. Impregnating low grade leathers with natural rubber upgrades them for use in making longer wearing shoe soles. > .
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Illinois Mon Is Drowning Victim Seymour, Ind.. Aug. 12. — (UP> Police 'dragged today for the body of Robert Osterhoff. 25. of Champaign, IH.. who drowned laat night in Starve Hollow lake near Vallonia, southwest of here. ’ . .. . Inv.-Lowronce Norris Token To Hospital The Rev. Lawrence T. Norris, pastor of Union Chapel Evangelic al United Brethren church, north' east ot Decatur. Is • patient in Veteran* Hospital. Fort Wayne. The former army chaplain, who served with American troops In th* battle of th* Bulge, took seriously ill Thursday and was admitted to th* hospital yesterday. Mr*. Norris had not heard early this morning the outcome of the exam {nations ’ g'l ven her "husband iast evening. ... - City Police Probe Accident On Friday City police Investigated an accident which occurred In th* 1 too block of Monroe street Friday a* a car driven by Ned Byer, of Willshire. 0.. andon* driven by Tom Coffee, of 503 North Fifth street, collided a* Byer was attempting to make a left hand turn. Damage was estimated at |»o to the (Toffee car. 8125 to the Byer car Rural Youth Banquet Is Held At Purdue Five member* of the Adams county rural youth returned e*rly today from the banquet closing the rural youth trainership school at Purdue, Au gat 7-11. Member* who attended the banquet in faculty ! lounge were Henry (letting. Esther - Sowards. Bueleh Bertsch. Marie Landis and Carol Kirsch. i L. E. Hoffman, aaaoclate director i of the agricultural extension program, spoke on "Goals for Rural Youth.7--After th* banquet there waa a square dance in the women's i gymnasium. Rural yquth member* . now at Purdue from Adama county who attended were Gloria Koene man and Chelsey Miller. Gloria , was the county detega** to the ; Wednesday and Thursday meet t ing*. "r’: : Will Protaeted — The last ytll and testament of- , Franklin Franx w*s <probated by : the clerk, subject to the approval of the court, the will naming the widow, Bertha Frant, as" the Beneficiary and also executrix of the will Appidation for letters testamentary were slfo filed, showing « the probable value of the personal property at IfiljHMl with four son*. Franklin. Jr. Robert. John and ■Earis, and one daughter, Judith, in addition to the widoW as heirs Marriage Licenae* Carl Haunhorst. Delphos.- and Edna Louise Robinson, Fort Wayne James Smith and Harriet Bean both of Galion. O Arthur <3aii»t. Fort Wayme. anti Maud Dofab*. Muncie John Stimens and Marilyn Hainmer.Jroth of Mauefit-Id, <1
TOW NWflll* FORM Fot’m Prescribed by State Board of A< . ount« TownsTi’l<h-iUudtfej w 'Fo'.rm N.. .1 1 llrvi«ed IM7¥ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the shatter of determining the.tax rates for . rr'ain p jrpo»e<i hy Wa-hington T »wn»hlp, Adams County, Indiana Before the Tow’iiwhlp Advisory Hoard / Notice Im hereby given the ,J WellingtonTotfftrahjp, Adamy County, Indiana, that ihe proper legal / officers of «mldenunldpallty, regular meeting j.l * <m the 29th <ia> of Align; t, 1956; -will conaider / the fullowing budget: ■ ’ / TOW NMIIP HI IMiET < IsianiFll’ATlOW -T»wimM|» Fwwtk P-«' of ndv¥ory-h*>ftrd -'.,75 R. I-Mrert Rellrfr Salary of trustee 4 .^“ru’naivm of■« -ud* . 50 00 B1 Medial, hwepUgl and / Office rent ... 240 C'hrß hire "■ Tnlul Township Fund . |?.2,10 82. Other dire.f relief /j.HOt Truitee i tr.iveHfig espehve -i" Poor Belief Fundi R.t Total Inn- t Belief ’ / J P salary and kupphr* 100 8. %dwilniairnt»«»» Kapmaei lT d.d Bl and 142» /IS,OOO Offb-e supplier, N’¥h‘titfg and Al i’r.’yon.ri service |?6su T->L»I Poor Belief Fund /|fn.6sS advertising -‘75 A2 (Ather op* .iting s-njicun" f.m /' * BrriMATK OF Ft NDM TO HK RAINED Fwnda RmtilrH Fwr FM»rw«r« T.<wnahlp August 1. present rear, to !»♦< cmoor 31. of •muing yvar Fund P-.-Total Budget Estimate-for In oming V« a • 112.36 - I -* 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appiopria- , ■ J ■/* lions July’ 31, of present year 19i4 ■■■ ■y. ■ ’ ~3. Additional Appropriations to be inal-j August 1. n» t — ••• ■■• ■ r - December 31 of present year 8. Ouiatanding Temporary Loans jd ■bi paid d4^foT^ ;r ~ . ... / De.enkber 31, of present year, not included in Lines "L — . , z ' 3 or 3 5. Total. Funds Required (Add Lines J. 2 3 ghd 4) FMNda •« Head And Te Re Received Frem Neareea other Thea The l*vx»|Mmed Rate Os Tas Levy 84BotuarBalan< e. July 31, present,year 33 *’* 7. Taxes to be Collected, present ye«r (December Settlement > lay» , * 8 Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax !*evy to be received from Autfurft 1 of present year to ' December 31, >*f ensuing yvar. (jiee schedule In . Trusts Oil teal - - ------ —- •' ' ' 4a > &pw4bl Thx*» (ffee Jk-hedttlesl — —/’L’"" .’ r-; (b) All Other B*-venue (See Jb hcdtiles) . „ 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 8. 7, 8a and xTi) . «89 ■ ■t<>---N»«r'-A'mnirrit:-trt''bw-Fstaod--f<rC:eTpeweg-TT¥n»rwmbVr’-' ’• 4lst. of ensuing year . .. . .... 455 t 11. Operating Ralamv (Not In excess of FNpense Januarv L to Jane 30, Le»» Miscellaneous Revenue for \ same Pefiod-F w k . - --. 1800 ‘ 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy PROPONED LEVIFN Nrt-Valuation of Taxable Property 110.085, 2« S Civ Twp Decatur Corp ’ | 2,318,93.0 L«vv ail ■ - Aawwwt **— . '■'/••AnnTO<By J a-K,<, A -. v--. • . R* BtRtMML I ■ TwwcMp . . IkS - ■ *to(S ' Library- . . .(,«■ ■ " ' ' 11J» ■ Toui mil COMFAIKTIVE HTATEMEXT OF TAXES DtII.MTM AND TO KE COLl.ltmo To Rv FlMI»«~~/~; « . k — —- —Coilictwl Cqilected CollvctvS CoUvctaff ISI7 194 k 144» list Townvhip . nan n««« mv ' imm Library .‘ 1*» I« 104 S inj« non Total ...a- WM» , . »»OI IMJt . ' »M« ' ' ' ’ NOTICE TO TAXFAYEHS OF TAX I.EVIKS appearing (hall haw a right to b» hcardtharaoa. Aftvr th» tax lavlea hav« txan 4«tarmln*4L and pr»»ent»d to the Eounty Auditor not later than tw o dayr prior to th» aacond Monday In September, and the IFry’-Saed by the Countv Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure >o to do. by the County Auditor, ton or more tnxpayere foellhg thoniaelvte aggrieved by au' h levlea. may anneal to the State Board of Tan Com* mlsalonera for further and final hearing thereon, bv filing of petition with the county auditor on 0* beforo Un fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax ratea charged, whichever date la leteif, and the "tote hoard will fix a date sos hearing In thia county i JOHN it STONEBI'RNKR | Dated Annual 2. 1950. Waehlngton Townohlp TruOtae I AUOVST 6—ll — ¥ T . , '—
i ■ , . ■ ~ MRS. ARTHUR KRUECKEEIBG was the former Ml.. Qlga Thieme liefore her recent marriage In the Immanuel Luth-ran " < hurcl|., , Harry Krueckei>erg aolemnised the double ring c< remony .Parent* of the bride are Mr and Mr*. Hugo Thieme of route five, and the groom is the son of Mr. end Mrs. Paul Kruackeberg.—Photo by Edwards.
Reports Five Ducks I Strayed Or Stolen Neighbors of Miss Claire Mowery. Dally Democrat employe, formed a , in.-s. thi« motning to bel|> lisik fur , five ducks belonging to Mi»* Mow-- . ery. which either strayed away or were slolah’ last night,. Mias Mowery kept the ducks In . a pen at her home on North Eighth street and last evening she let ' them out of the p»B to take a walk They're still walking .. - ? ‘‘Church Bell Rings ' Daily At Nap-time ‘ . Cynthiana, Ind Aug 11 . UJPI ' - The t*U in the steeple df the, ’ I Congregational Christian church rang today as usual to tell mother , tt was time for the youngster* Io ~ take their hap* Rev. Oliver Weber. pa*or of the < hurch. rings the bell dally at 1 pm. Weber said he <«i prompted: CX the fact rest is considered an (c important precaution to prevent j J polio. Weber’s 14 yenr-ohl non, Jerry, i wan trh ken with polio laat i»nm•I . > i ni?r. " . 1 e _ 1 f Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fay* i —;—_ —*
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South Bend Workers To Take Strike Vote Sout h Hend. Ind.. Aug.. It. — (UPi— The threat of mor* labor trouble loomed at the Bendl* Aviation Corp plant-today a* workers " ( prepared to taks an official strike ’ vote. ! Robert -Mahoney, president of [ locAI CIO united auto workers. I called a mass meeting for neat Wednesday night, when worker* will decide whether to walk oft their Joh. again tn a contract di*- , put* ■ . 4 Three walkouts bogged down the ‘ plant thia week Some 2OT inapect- , or* struck Monday, W* toolroem workers were idle Monday and Tuesday and 3*e aviation division wtnpioyes were rot Wednaeday
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