Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1950 — Page 6
SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 19M
Mbs Phyllis Heimann Weds Richard Feasel At St Mary’s Church Rectory This Afternoon Mlaa Phyllis Heimann, twin daughter of Mr. and Mm. Philip Hoimana ot rout* throe, and Richard F*s*el. only son ot Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Feaael ot 7«8 High street. Mdhaapad wedding vows at one o'clock thia afternoon in the rectory of St. Mary’s Catholic church r The Rev. Ignatius Vlchuraa performed the double ring ceremony The bride’s gown of traditional white satin was designed with a yoke of nylon net illusion, edged at the shoulder with a ruffle of lace. The fitted bodice was fastened ■—— — -——
down the hack with tiny self covered buttons, and pencil slim .sleeve* formed points over the Hands. The bouffant skirt Was : o<hli«ht*d with a band of face and extended into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was IX edged with satin and caught with :i -a crown of white mums. She carried a bouquet of white gladiolus atul white roses. Her only Jewel, ry was a three strand pearl necklace. gift of the groom. Mina JoAnn Heimann, twin sister of the hride. 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 skirt was of satin, : aß d s he carried a bouquet of rosecolored gladiolus and wore e a matching gladiolus headband. Miss Ruth Heimann, another sister ot the hride. seryed as bridesmaid in a gown of rose satin styled identically to that of the maid of honor. Her bouquet and headband were of yellow gladiolus. Both attendants wore gold necklaces, gifts of the bride. Jim Feasel was the groom's attendant. A reception for approximately two hundred and fifty five guests is being held at the home of the bride's parents this afternoon from two until six o'clock. The bride's table is laid with a lace cloth an 4 centered with, a five] tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom Bouquet* of gladiolus and—-cut J .- flowers decorated the entertaining * rooms, 1..-..,:,— After a wedding trip of ’ un- •: announced destination the couple ■ will reside temporarily with the - ■ urnle's parents. J »ew i fa employ►•l at J J Newberry Co. ami her 'i .cTBHid Is empfagad al Bakery; ■ . UNION CHAPEL W.IW MEETS* ON THURSDAY The W.B.WS of the Union < hapel chureh met at the home of Mrs. Charles Burrell Thursday. at- ‘ ternoon for their" regular meeting: , Group “Ingina opened the meet- < 1 ing and prayw« wi* "offered by ?in leader for the afternoon, gave the lesson on the .subject “We Press On in a FeHownhlp of Widen-
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ing Horixons." The hymn. “Were A Story to Tell." was sung by the group and the scripture. Psalm nineteen. WB* read responsively. Several intereating articlbs were given by Mrs. Wsyne Troutner on "Building a Literate World” and "Literacy - Promise oy Threat" by Mrs. Williamson. The meeting was closed with the hymn, "Break Thou the Bread of LtfO." and prayer by Mrs. Bowmann. A lovely lunch was served by the following hostesses, Mrs. Florence' Bowmann. Mrs. Myron Frank, Mrs. Ada Babbitt Mrs. George Cramer. Mrs. Omer Merriman. Mr*. Freeman Schnepp. Mra. Wayne Troutner, Mrs. Cliff Brown. Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Burrell. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE MEETING The Women of the Moose met in regular form Thursday evening at the Moose home with the newlyelected officers In their ehairs. Fol lowing a short business meeting the alumni guild had charge of the chapter night program GENERAL MISTING OF W.1C.1. THURSDAY The Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Service held their geftteral meeting at the church Thursday afternoon with Mrs, W. P. Robinson. president. In charge. The devotional lesson. “The Pillars of the Earth” was given by -Mrs, J: .A. Thacker Mrs. Lowell Smith, assisted by Mr*. Gerald Jone*, showed picture* of the national W.S.C.S. assembly held at Cleveland In April. Mrs. Harry Crownover of Monroe -gava-a.=«a»jK=dn*«™etiag-:W--count of tbe meeting tn Cleveland,' ’ The hostesses Mrs.. David Heb Mr. ,W, ,F,’ Beery. Mrs. AI-. bert Beery. Mrs HuLvrt ZiSrkgt I QialHy Neto FWsMg Filina left by noen on Sunday ready Tuesday at 10 a m. HoHhMttßrsgCo. If Your New Car - la in th* Far Future Let ua take car* of your present car. ~ ii' . GAY’S mobii. service 13th and Monro* Sta.
P.-erriuj by State Board of Account* Town Bud*at Form No. 9 Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies In the miner of determining the tax. rates for certain purposes by the civil town of, Adams County, Indiana. Before the Board of Town Tr.uatees. Nutke id hereby *iv« Vi th* taxpayers of Monroe. Adams County, Indiana. inxt th* proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular pla. «• on the lisvh stay of Augiixt. ly'.ii will . the » following budget i- ' / • Bl IMaET ei,A«IFICATION< FOR TOWNS Geaerwl Fwwdt 31 office SumdieM Y, 00 I fierM .-■« personal t .Material - 11 Salary «/f Trustees 10 00 4I Building 12 Solary. Clerk-Treasurer 24 W» 42-St . Alley and Sewer 100.(WT ° U Salarx. Town Marshal J2t»tM 42 other Material* 200 00 14 Salary, Sj, Commix.* . S <’i»rrent Charge* I j c.,n^__To Wl , Attorney mob M In* and off Band Fresh-130 00 Ifi of, hiremen 2;.0 t»0 52 Lfecnt* 17 C«4nper of St Employ 16?.30 53 Improvement Aaaeas. _J». 15 <Hh«r Coinpensation 220 00 54 Ele< Expense 100 00 , 2 -t ual „ TwTAL GENERAL FUND ISIS 20 31 Cummutiia, and Trane 30.<0 Street Fwwdi T 2 Tleat. Lit. T’ow. and wa 3»» 00 1 Service* Personal 23 Print and Adv 100.00 < 12 Salary of Employee* 240 00 24 Repairs 100 00 13 Wage* of laborer* 400.00 2.»-Ser-vt. Other,« *ontra< tuni 4 31ATE-R IAI4» . JjU&J)A 3 Muppli-s „ total -STR HET FUND 2305 (»9 • \ - K<TIWATE OF TOW NFI Nil* TO BE RAISED Ft>nd« Re<|«ired For Fapewaee Te (ftxettl Street ISecember diet «f lairwaMlak* lean Ftsad Fawd I Total Budget Estimate for incoming year . 3161130 32305 09 * NWeeeary expenditure* t« be made from appropriation* unexpended July 31*t nf present year . 509.48 1255 00 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to I»er»»mher 31st of present., year 4 outstanding temporary Joans to be paid before Dee. 31 st of present year — not included in lines 2 or 3 ? Ti»^L Fl,n<lM Required ( Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4f £517 7S 3560 09 Faads nw slang <ad Ta lie Received Fraat Searree other Tbaa Prepare* Tax Levyt 6. Actual Balaru e. July 3lst of present year 7136 J. Taxes to be collected. fit llil-ri!. I ' JHDK m 2 S, Mis.-elUne/kUs Revenue to be HARived Au* fsl of year to Dec 31st of Ihcomlng year (Schedule on file in office of Town Clerk-Treas a Special Taxes (see Schedule) . b Frew and all-other revenue (see Schedule) L» T-.ial Fund* (Add lines. 6. 7. Sa and Sb) l-I|o IS 10 NET AMOCMT TO RE RAIMER FOR KXPRNBEM TO J>EC 31 st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct lint » from Ulnr p —... , r_— 11. Opr rating Balance (not tn axress of expense Jan. Ist .!■- June St, less .Mis*. Revenue for same period) -26070 I.’ AMOUNT TO BE I’.AISED BY TAX IsBVT (Add .jji’ry ~L n . af!, > h> . ■ i<4M< PROPO«K1» ,LEVIE< Net Taxable Property ?;■ - ». 3323,659.00 Xumber of Taxable f*x»llp . «<» ~a< ' 67 fIMH w * *" A Levy on Levy on Amount to Polla Property b* Raised 1 - - AaMapaeaetve-dMaeaaseat es Taxe* 1 alter ted iMHITa Re tetlrrtM . . • •'> ' To Be -***»»*.: Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of fund IMS 1969 Ijr.O I>sl General 3933 63 31966 00. P 121617 t!6U 3O TOTAL ■ 393 S 63 3196*00 33116,37 , 41616 30 shall have a. right to be heard thereon After the tax JM-fes have been determined, and presented to the County Audi* tor not later than two days prior to the aecond Monday hi Septsmbefl and the J«vy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, pr on their failure bo to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling them’•eivea aggrieved by such levies, indy appeal to the State Board of Tai Cummleeionerx for further and final h*arln< thereon, by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday df-Sep- - tember or oft or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor df tax ratea charged, whichever date le later, and the state board win,fix a date for hearing In thia county. Remer Wfaferegg, A rebar Raadebaeb. Oewrge ( raerr, - Trueteea .• -. ihi» 31,1 <J»r of July, Irilr AVOUMT 5—14 » ■ • ■ ■
Miss Ora Gilpen, Mrs. Harry Essex Mrs. Homer' Lower and Mr*. Pee Fryback served lovely refreshments during the social hour, Mrs. Louis Bmltley will be hostess to the Eta Tan Sigma sorority Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. : Tte W.8.M.3. of the Nasarena church will meet at the home of Mra. Do* Morrison Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Woman's Missionary Asso elation of the Nuttman Avenue Vnited Brethren church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home ot Mr*. Earl Terrell. The Phoebe Bible clue of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, will meet in the church social rooms at eight o'clock Thursday evening. t.JI Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by It a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Phene 10001001 Phyllis Achesen Sunday Zion Walther League of Friedhelm Lutheran church, ice cream social church lawn. S:3O pjn. Monday Ladies Fireman's Auxiliary, Mrs. Vernon Hill. * p.m. Music Department ot Decatur Woman's club, called meeting. Mrs. James Kocher, jj-q A pm. - TsppHiy Woman's Missionary Association ct Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church. Mrs. Earl Terrell, 7:3ft p.m. . Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mr*. LoUlt Smitley, ft p.m. St. Ann'* study club, Mrs. Matt Coffee, 7:30 p.m. .... Decatur Garden elub and Rose Garden club, shelter house at Han-na-Nuttmu park. < p.m. Monroe Better Home* club, picnic. Berne park. 8:30 p.m. , Decatur Homo Mr*. 'tieraid Durkin. 3 p.m. Thursday . . Phoebe IHblacl*** of Zion Evangelli al and Reformed church, chur. < h social rooms, 8 p.m. S. of Naaarene church, j Mrs. Don Morrison 7:30 p.m. Pvt. Thomas A. Miller, sen ot Mrs Amelia Miller of Monroe route one. who recently enlisted In the air force, underwent a- major 1 operation Tuesday, relatives here jlesmed today. Hl* address is Pvt. Thomas A Miller. 15332214 Flight •-IM Tr. Sqd. 3707, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Mary Murtaugh of this city is spending several weeks visiting relatives fa Pennsylvania \ ami West Virginia.
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MIM LOiE THIEME waa married recently to Raymond Graft in a ceremony performed in the Immanuel Lutheran church by the Rev. W. G. Fogle, pastor of St. John's church The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thieme of route three, and the groom, eon of Charles Graft of Fort Wayne, ha* made hl* home with Mrs. Elma Hoenker. The couple are residing with the bride'* parents. — Photo liy Anspaugh
■ Next Wednesday. August IS will be the birthday of the late Gene Stratton-Porter, author of Freckles, Harve«ter and many other popular first ten stories. She came to Decatur a* a bride but spent most of her married life in Geneva. Homer Bates. 23, of north of Markle is 111 with potid, the first case reported In Wells county thia year. He has been taken to St., ■losebp hospital, Fort Wsytie. and placed in. an iron lung. William Huston, Sr., who hss '-een a patient at the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne tor several weeks, has been returned to bi* home in Monmouth He 1* suffering from a leg Injury and will lie conlined to his home for some time. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erp of this city, and Mr. and Mrs, Dale Harvey of Blulfton. have --returned from a 10-day vacation tour ot the eastern state* Point* of interest jislled were Miami. Fla,, Washington. D. C. ; Annapolis Naval Academy and Pittsburgh. Pa. Ival F. Newhard. principal ot the Colfax school, South Bend, has spent the past six week* as a member ot the summer faculty of New Fait* State Teachers College. State I'tvh-erwty of New York Newhard. who-has had previous college teaching ettjiefiehce. has been working -.with graduate students in u special intetHMv* leather training program set up to help me-q the critical shorage of ele-ment-try teat-iters. He Is the sun, of Mr and Mrs Gr'ie D 'NewSard of 616 North Seventh street 1 Qn Dismissed: Peggy Sue Miller, Al-t-ion; Mrs Donald HobleL'vtonvoy : O.: Mrs John Brite arm bajty girl. Decatur; Mrs. Richard yieltier and t-eby“'gfrl, Berne. . . . gba la«MH *m»*. Tbea many madam of THE CHRISTIAN SCUNOI MONITOR t*U <he liiiww bow mweb dwy - —«— -a-t- wwUwUo <VI|Oy OMR OMBy WWlw*Wwv •RWfpßJMf* J' r OMR** Ai V. S. . . .• *p Ar I ’Non h I amd /air. . . atomtoo moaij/ ia a raoiaet You. MO, wiU End dm Mooter informative, with rompiet* world new* . . . and a* oecm- ~ mry m your HOME TOWN pap"Us* dU* coupon for a Special latroductory suhecriptioo—26 ISSUES FOR ONLY SITS* ChrMea Sciaac* MeaMr Ow. Nernr K. Barna lI.M*,UJA. FW*m wad aw aa lawsdawsw **bauiptiaa a> Th* OwWaa M*a<* Maatwe—M Maas I ****** gl. j—jrgvi -™ t ••
~ 1 ' , 1 Tom and Gwendolyn Clay, of 1 Pensacola. Fla., are the parent* of I a baby daughter, born August W lat Pensacola. She weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces. Mrs. Melvin 1 Mallonnee ot this city is the grand- 1 mother. Robert and Betty Clifton Wright. ’ Ohio City, 0., are parenta ot a 1 baby son, born at the Adams conn- 1 ty memorial hospital this-morn ing at 3:15 O'clock. ’ A baby daughter waa born to Harry and Ho Waldron Bell, ot Van W«hy. <>., at 5:18 am. this 1 morning at the local hospital. Impregnating low grade leathers with natural rubber upgrades them for use In making longer wearing shoe soles. '
: 1- rr 7 1 — . : —. • —j-'t- ■- THE reirecT ~ 1 ~ REFRESHMENT! ICE CREAM i For deliciou*. cooling freshment come here any time of the day or evening! You'll love our Ice Cream. V . .._ keep plenty of Ice Cream on hand for that odd hour •nack or serve with meals. - ■ —O-U ■ Eat Oat Sadly! We will be Mi-ving: 1 SWISS STEAK or CHICKEN I SWEARIHGEN’S Corner iSth and Nuttmafi. V ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Illinois Mon Is Drowning Victim s . Seymour, Ind.. Aug. 12. —(UPI e- Police ’dragged today for the body of Robert Osterhoff, 25. ot Champaign HI., who drowned last night liw®iarve Hollow lake near Vallonia, southwest of here. Jtev. Lawrence Norris Taken To Hospital The Rev. Lawrence T. Norris, pastor of Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church, northeast ot Decatur, is a patient fa Veterans Hospital. Fort Wayne. The former army chaplain, who served with American troops in the battle of the Bulge, took seriously ill Thursday and was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Mrs, Norris had not heard early this morning the outcome of the examinations given her husband iast evening. City Folice Frobe Accident On Friday City police an accident which occurred in the 1100 block ot Monroe street Friday as a car driven by Ned Byer, ot Willshire. 0., and one driven by Tom Cotfee, at 503 North Fifth street, collided as Byer was attempting to make a left hand turn. Damage was estimated at 190 to the Coffee car, 3125 to the Byer car. Rural Youth Banquet Is Held At Furdue Five members of the Adam* county rural youth returned early today from the banquet closing the rural youth traineeship school at Purdue, Augst 711. Member* who attended the banquet tn faculty lounge were Henry Getting. Esther Sowards, Buelah Jane Bertsch. Marie Landis and Carol Kirsch L. E. Hoffm«n. associate director pt the agricultural extension program. spoke on “Goals tor Rural Youth." After the banquet, there was a square dance la the women’s gymnasium. Rural yquth members now at Purdne from Adam* county who attended were Gloria Koeneman and Chelsey Miller Gloriawas the county delega'e to the Wednesday and Thursday meetings. , Will Probated The last will and testament of Franklin Fran* was_prpj>ated by ■ lhe clerk, subject to the approval ot the court, the will naming the widow. Bertha Fran*, as the benetleiary and also executrix of the; -Will, Applclation for Inter, testa-j mentary were a(f<> filed, showing the probable value of the personal , property at I’u.iuxi with tour sons.! Franklin. Jr, Robert. John and Faris, and one daughter, Judith, in addition to as heirs. - Marriage License* Carl Haunhprst. Delphos, and Edna Louisw Robinson.. Fort Wayne James Smith and Harriet Hean both ot Gallon. 6 - ' j Arthur- Gaunt; Fort Wayne, ami Maud Ihibbs. Muhcie; John Stimerts and Marilyn" Hammer. both of Mansfield, <>
. . roUXMllll* form . j, _ Form Prescribed hy Htate Board us Accounts Township Budget Form No 3 (Revised 19^7> NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX l.fevlES . Tn the matter of determining the tax rate* for certain purposes by Washington Township. Adarna County fndi'Hta. Before the Township Advisory llf.ii.l *- 4f»t-lre is hereby given the taxpayers „f Washington Township. Adams County. India highlit the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their’ regular meeting plat» on the 29th day ofjAirgii<<t 1930 will consider the following budget: • • - -i ' ' ' TOWNMHIF HI IMiET < LAMMFII'ATION * TewaabigFwedi P.O *f l>oard .75 ||. tMreef Reliefs Salary of trustee .... . JK ." ~xamlnation’of re- ud* . 50 •»•) Bi MedhaL hosmita! ard office rent . . . -1" Alls.-ellanemK . J 400 burial GOt ) Ch-rk hire 0>» Total-Township Fund , |324« R 2 other direct relief rru.wtee's traveling expense 2(0 Fowr BrHef H-l Total lohett Relief J P. salary and supplies. 1. tdniiNlatradu* '«|»eN*et (T dal Bl and H 2) I«W'< Office .Nuppiie-s. vrlntir'g and .n- ' n J’ersomU kervi. e 32050 , ToUd r«»r Relief Fund advertixing - - ■— Xel -.-At < Hher-‘operating t-xpenxe 6 m F.rriWATR OF Ft Nl>< TO BR RAIMKB Fw*d» Regulrr-I. F«r .BspiMM T>iw>iship August 1; present year, t< i M±exen'i»<‘r 31. of . n-uuig v. :ir Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate^for In outing Yea- |1230 t 2' Necessary Expvndlt-nre to l<e mad- from - lions Unexpended July 31, of presehuxear JDI4 3. Additional Appropriations HbJtO made August 1, io , De*'ember-31 of present«#«ar . j. Outstanding, Temporary latana Jo drr paid before ~ ■* * De* ember 31, of present year, not included In Lines 2 or 3 ... . . .... 1 • 5. Total Fund* Required (AddLXdnex I, 2. 3 and 4) *»144 Fuads uu Haad And Tu Be "Received From Maurers utber Tbaa Tbe Pmpeuid Rate Os Tax U»y — . . 6 Actual Balan- *. July 31. present year 32-9 a » . 7. Taxes t«.» be ffollrrted, prevent year (December Het- 4 tiemen!) 1360 'T. *^•v<niahpKur';RKvvn'ue.'’’7>ther'""than' 'froth Tajjir’Levy " to bo received From August 1 of present year to •T' 1 ’ . December 31 h of ensuing year. (Mee schedule in ' Trustees Office) “T. • - .■ ‘ • <-iMjfeecial -Taxes (See Schedules) f, . .... < <i») ~Ali other ib-venur (Sec Rf h<>dqlrs) t • . . 9. Total Funds (Add Joiner «, 7, «a and• »b> jguq / ' 1<» Net ArftifUtrt tn oe raiAr«t for expibgrs to December . Mist, of ensuing year ... j.|«j . ' ■» 1.1. OpesaflHg Halan-v (Not in excess of Expense Jah- ' ' ' . itirs. June 30. Less Mis> *dlan eviijr.JUyxLn.ua.Jar . .'. • . same perjtriiT ’ ‘ ‘ “■ J ’ 12 Amoufit to be raised by Ta* LeVy . .. 2065 ■ ■ . , t frofomed LEVIEm * Net Valuation of Tagirhlo Property 310 035 265 (..•itb.T.wp outside Decatur Corp . IgMjrto ■ • 1 1 1 .. * ...TT'T, **"“*^“ w —— >-«k-i"ttgj3giusaa*si«!«u L*vt Ammhi*, ..«• rl vl>- Pr««ee<r .-aateM r*w».hip. . . ""v »4tS Library .;.. ' - .0, . I||< • Total , | <>S ism , " COMr*»*Tt VB ■TATRMKMT OF TAXKh COLI.BCTKn A»n TO BB COLI.RCTKD v . • *pb Ba Ft «ll»» ’ ? "• . CvlUcted Collected Collected Collected » . , . IM7 ■ • . !»«». ,4H« Townehlp .......... ........u........:... 1337« |NM 11544 14444 Library ... ~ ~ 1010 „1<143 _ 1»S« |10« Total 4414» uni |l«ir '...41644 AOTII K TO TASPAYBHA OF TAX 1.K4 IKA Taxpayvrr appearing ehall have a rlcht to be hear.d<herepa. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later thap tw 0 day* prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy filed by the Cotintv Tax Adjustment Bbara; or on their failure ao to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayer, feeling thomaelvoa aggrieved by au<’h levies, mav appeal to the Stat, Board of Tax Commlsaloner, for further and final hearing thereon, bv filing of petition with the county auditor on oe. before tbe fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rate, charged, whb-hever date la later, and the’late hoard will fix a date for hearing In tht, county JOHN It ST.iNEBt HNKR hated Angnxt 1, 1950 Washington Township Truolea AL’OVST Sa-11 '. . ...:. . ..... ' ._ • '‘. f . ■
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MRS. ARTHUR KRUECKEBERG was th* former Mfoa Olga Thieme before her recent marriage in the Immanuel Lutheran church. The Rev Harry Krueckel»rg solemnised th* doable ring - " ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mr*. Hugo Thieme ot route five, and tile groom is the son ot Mr. and Mr*. Paul Krueckeherg Photo by Edwards. ■■ —v— — - --
ReporU Five Ducks Strayed Or Stolen Neighbor* ot Miss Claire Mowery. Dally Democrat employe, formed a, pqese ibis morptug to help look for five ducks belonging to Mis* Mowery. which either, «traye<| away or were stolen last night. Mias' Mowery kept the ducks in a pen at her horn* on North Eighth street and last evening she let them out of the pen to take a walk ! They'.re still walking Church Bell Rings Daily At Nap-time Cynthiana, Ind. Aug. H. ll’PI The-bell in the steeple of the Congregational Christian: church rang today a* usual to tetl mothers >t was time for the youngsters to take their naps. Bey, Oliver Weber, pasor of the ; church, rings the bell daily at 11 p.m Weber said he was prompted l.y the fact rest :!* considered an i important precaution to prerenr polio Weber’s U year-old son, Jerry, wgs-tri, ken with polio last sumpier. \ ' •[ : Try A\Democrat Want Ad—it Pay* I
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South Bend Workers To Take Strike Vote South tend. Ind, Aug.l2. — il'Pi— The threat of more labor trouble loomed al the Bandit Aviation Corp, plant today a* workers prepared to take an official strike vote Robert Mahopey, president of local 9 CIO united auto workers, [-called 'a maim meeting fur bsmt Wednesday night, when workers will decide whether to walk oft their job* again in a contract dispute. '■ — Three walkouts bogged down th* plant this week. Soma JcM-lnapact-ors struck Monday. 300 toolroom ' worker* were ldl* Monday " and Tuesday and SOct aviation division employes were out Wednesday Sport Shirts ! Need to be -r cleaned often. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 147
