Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1950 — Page 2

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Honor Students At Catholic Schools Honor students of the first six week* of the first semester at the I*ecatur Catholic high school and St. Joseph s grade school were ..noonneed today by school official*. There are 35 pupils oo the high k< hoot roll and 39 on the grade i. hooi Hat, as follows: High Scheel I A ■ Ann Gass * 1 Margaret Mcßeth 4 1 Isabelle Kinta 3 2 Phyllis Qatar 3 2 Patricia Kahle 1 3 y Rosemary Gillig 1 3 Thomas Rumachlag 3 4 Vers Geel* 2 4 Mary Ann Ulman 2 4 Catherine Loshe I 4 Kenneth Schwaller 1 » Naureea Miller 4 Phyllis Braun 5 Margaret Schmitt 5 Donald Gillig 4 1 Marjorie Heiman 4 1 Bartiara Voglewede 4 1 Jean Kalile 3.2 Patricia Omlor 3 3 Joe Costello 3 2 Gerald Laurent ‘ 2 3 QvsiHy RMi AH work left before neon on ' . Thursday, ready th* next day, Friday at 10 a. m. Helthouse Drue Co.

This Furnace Bures Anything! WgWAMSON Coal, OH, Gas or Coke Buru Equally Wsll in This nALL-HIKL Furnace i Bached by S 3 years of advanced thinking in the heating field, thia WUHasnoon Tripl-ife ALL-FUEL Fur- i nac* gives you what you want—lower fuel costs and warm rooms at all times. Bums coal. oil. gas or coke equally well. Monthly payments to suit. Furnaces cleaned 4.50 up HAUGK ■ ■ FREE Hea,in » * ic ■ r>-"- Decatur Phone 3-331 •• - -—? —: ——— : Designed Isr ~~ ImR 2-plow tractors! 5 DEARBORN-WOOD BROS. COMBINE 1 I—Straight-through balanced design 2—6 ft. cwt. Straw-walker type rack 3—Oversize cylinder; quick speed changer 4—Easy adjustments “ *■'»•» •*’*’ S—Finest construction. Priced right See for cempM* iafennetien on this great combine. Genuine parts, expert service on Ford Tractors and Dearborn Implements Richie Tractor & Impl. Co. West on 221 Decatur, Ind. Qr>gwqp.’ t»PI twrertonm MoMteOerpoOwt IIWSIWILS DRY CYPRESS l.arjfe Percent No. 1 tirade f.\ s” nr widths 8 g 2,50 Darn and Garage Siding A I" and 6” Fencing — »e Galelioards . . . A 2"»h"—2s' 12' Insulated le <b a QQ Sheeting “V . T DRY FIR & PINE Como'ete Stock <_ ' targe Percent No- 1. W..;- 2’>.4" to S' to 24 BROADWAY LUMBER S. ’3th St at Patteraon Between Erie A Nickle Plate Railroads Phone •J-2'W Oecetvr, Ind

Martha J. Pnrsley 2 3 Steve Gaea 1 4 Honora Braun 5 Jane Laurent * Rita Rumschlag 5 Marilyn- Gase ■/ 3 Mary Byer 3‘ 3 Carolyn Terveer 3 2 John York 3 2 Cbarmaine Des Jean 5 Michael Katene 4 1 Mary Ann Heiman 3 Sharlene Murphy 3 Virgie Bactblae I Grade Scheel AB Jacqueline Case 4 3 Barbara Borman 3 4 Kathleen Purslay 3 4 Marcella Gillig 2 7 Leota Ford 2 1 Tom THus 3 T Judith Parish 8 4 Sue Holthouse 7 5 Marjorie York 1 3 I Dolores Kinta I 7 ! Monica Rumschlag 4 3 Mary L. Voglewede 4' 8 Rita Heiman S 10 David Heimann 4 • Edward Laurent 3 12 Janice Titus 5 * Eleanor Wemhoff fi 8 , Elisabeth Miller 5 9 1 Mary Beckmeyor 10 2 Carolyn Helman 5 7 | Frederick Lengerich 2 10 ! Suzanne Sutton 2 10 ' Billy Beal >‘ 1 11 ‘ Stephen Sutton 7 8 ’ Kathleen Kohne 5 10 Michael Durkin 5 10 Robert Murphy 5 10 Angela Andrews 4 11 Patrick Durkin 4 11

Julia Osterman 3 13 JbdKh Ana Koan 2 13 PMrtaia Fan role 3 S Patricia Kinta 5 s Jeranda Mayers 5 5 MarUyn Murphy 3 5 Susan Parrish 5 3 Severin Schurger 3 3 Gerald Gillig 4 4 Vincent Gase . 3 7 Dtscotort Vice Probe to Officer’s Death Vice-Squad Leader Commits Suicide PhUadnlphta. Oct. IS — il'P) —! Piilice officials today discounted ; : th* Kefauver committee invest!I gallon and a federal grand jury i i racket Inquiry aa possible reasons ( ; for the suicide of veteran vice-1 squad leader Craig Ellis. They blamed the death ot the 11-year-old police Inspector on poor health and bls vain fight to send gamblers and racketeers to: I jail Some officials believed he ' j had cancer. I The Itespectacled Ellis, who won I . tame for breaking up “floating” | dice-games. burse-bate Ing raids, I and for attempts to end the numbers racket, fatally shot himself ; at .Media yesterday, state police' said. He had been with the force ■ 38 years. 10 a* head of the vice- i squad. Ellis died in Chester hospital at about the time he was to testify before the federal grand jury In . vestigatlng racketeering in east ern Pennsylvania. A .32 caliber ! pistol with one empty ( hamper ! Was found in Ellis' baud In his new automobile, parked nearby, was a note which read: 1 ”1 have failed as a leader. My [ wife did not know of my lazily I suppose my pain has made me mad. I pray God will help any I I have caused regrets." The note, j scrawled on the back of his pay--1 check, was signed "Craig D. Kills' State Police Sgt. Janies Kelly, who took charge of the deaih in vestlgation. said it apparenily is suicide." Ellis was under subjiena io appear before the C S. crime cam miuee headed by Sen Eetes Ke- ! fauvej. JI. Ten.p , when it : retains brie for open bearing,. He was , to have .appeared al closed com thittee hearings held lasi Friday aqd Saturday Uqt was not spiled when the questioning lagged be . hind schedule Ketauver said last niehi In Chi’ cago that he wwa not aide to say ‘ that our committee had anylhliig to do with the death of Mr Ellis ' Remodeling Program Completed By Store Kaye s whoe utore in this city lias rbmphfvd a reiiHMielitu program <&n th*' ai«>rc front. Al Zink manaser. Slated t<»dav A new klamu . bavkien»Ußd 4mjs i>ee« Lnat/dled. y-iv itiK a clear view of the -entin in terior of the store from the atrw»t i .<nd U in keeping lion of uii Ui dat.e >tureK . I -> - | Beneficial Milk .Superior, Wi« Karn.-tr. Ht>) It'lanvilie UMd tiir only tiling he had available tn put <u ; a (in ■ that wa* Mpreadism t<> hi* barn. Hr dented the blag- wVh- I‘* of milk MASONIC Friday* Oct. 20 7:30 P. M. Inspection by (<ran<l Officer Saturday, Oct. 21 S:SO Banquet 7:30. Chicago Degree Team wiif eaemplify Master Muon Degree Reservation* for Banquet | muat be made by Thursday night. ( p Il O How often we'd tee || this banner flying—if II the seeker could have || any. prospect of a satisfying rasponye! i; Don't delay until you. too. are a,desperate health-seeker. See 1 your doctor promptly: And bring his prescriptions here for ' precise compounding. | ' Holthouse |j_ Drug Co.

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WttCKACt IS AU THAT MMAINS of the Northwest Alriinw* plana which crashed near Almelund, Minn., while on a routine personnel check light, killing Cv« of the six persons aboard. (International Souadphoto)

Weather Balloon Is Found Near Monroe Everything that goe* up. they •wy. muat come down, and what came down’on the Jarob S<*hwarti fvfm. one mile south and a mile earn of Mgnroe wan a weather balloon. by the University of Chk-a*o to teat the atmosphere. University officials who had been no.ified of the balloon's presence by sheriff Herman Howman. Tuesday collected the equipment and le t thia information: the balloon lud attended to possibly 20 milea. and that pictures of the world way up there in the wild blue yonder were taken, aa well as a bunch of scientific data that can be dwi ’ phered only by working weather ■ observers; and they were going ’o take the balloon lioine and decipher everything contained in the al tal lied Imjx. — There were other thing* that came down with a bang, proving ■ New 'on> . taw *of ■ jFrrviry tar fei» bed. >at that I’atn er.« ’w»f‘kH:'g »»n :h»- hniii -the. S.uhat er <?ore bsdlding. iiia«lwi'teutly implied a i'ln ket paint.'."WKfclT fell to the sidewalk, splattered wHdjjr th'-.» yjijpplne tip oper »- ions including v.*tpnm <>2f a car which wa.” parked in front of the tiuihiins an innocent bystahdet to the whole thing Democrat Want Ada Bring Results Wardrobe in One -w mkM a / ■ I / ' j '- .3 / / / "/ ■ i 7 Zs/lh. ‘/ ///<2s=a& ' // I ’ X 1 / i ' // j f / J T 9354 siZts cstZi 12-20 Thre»-part' 4;ti 4-mbie you mu»t ha*e* Cap-sl-■ d idou.se is ' tart ,ly siinpl’e. sWr’ has wonderi’d double -bai k J»l»‘.*t tD'Jer.o wjuart y I'.i irf and ph*.'?' ! Pattern I’’ 11, Hi. is. 2'Size .in nap bhi‘i-4 t rim. !’ > yd.:.(!♦ in. This easy-to use (Mttern. give perfect tii Complete; illiifurated Sew Chart show? yon every step . : ! T H I R T Y CENTS roln-j for this, ,to MA HI AN’ , car**' of ..Decatur Daily- ' TtfiuPcrat. 'Pa;ierri l.ivpt . P. it Hoi BT4O. Chicago «<’. Hl. * Print plainly YDI R NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE STYLE SIt'MHER Xeiv -seatuirr Mvh'i fur you ,'<» sew! Sent! Twenty Ceiitit for our Marian Martjn Fall- aii4 Whiter I’atteru Bnok.' Fushhina for the young and young, In heart plue Chrlatuixa Idea., galore' A free uattern, <>f A '•> n.ike from a ,iard of :i!HU( 11 fabric L printed In the book 4

Rosary Crusade Rally On Thursday Evening The dtelHct rally for th* Ro«- : ary Crusade will be held at 7:30 i n m. Thuraday in Zollner Stadium, i Fort Wayne. Father Peyton, national chairman of the Cruaade. will apeak. A 1 numiier of peraons from St. Mary a i' Catholic pariah are planning to i : attend the rally , t —™——u I CuHomer Always Right? Meniphis. Tenn (UP! — When the man ordered a drink with antiadd in it. the drugstore clerk mixed it up and then turned around aurf handed It to the wrong cus- ’ turner. He drank It, paid and left i without a word

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Fort Wayne DAV To Meet Friday Night Adame county reeidenta are invited to a public meeting apon•ored by the Fort Wayne Diaabled American Veteran* Friday night at 3424 Maumee avenue. Fort Wayne, at 8 o’clock. Rep. Ed Kraae of the fonrth i ongreasioaal diatrict will be the priaclpal speaker. Following the apeaking. refreabment* will be aerved. VW mil B An*a*nmAaai ww Ul. Carbondale. 11l (UPI — Mrs. Sarah Payne, who died here recently al the age of 81, left 100 descendants, including 54 greatgrandchildren.

- Announcement - We have purchased McConnell's Drive-la Grocery on W. Adaaw St. A cordial welcome is extended to all Jf/< fjoafl of you to slop in and get acquainted. A ( | Vy Ir / We will be happy to help you and we know you will enjoy our courteous. friendly service. Come in often. • COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES • FROZEN FOODS • FRESH MEATS • VEGETABLES FK£E DELIVERY Harman's Market FORMERLY' McCON NELL'S DRIVE-IN 1107 W. ADAMS DK’K HARMAN—Prop. HOURS: 7 a. m. - 8 p. m. DAILY - NOT OPEN SUNDAY

Rabbit Fanciers Are Invited To Showing Rabbit fanciers of Adams county tr* invited to attend the showing of a film “Far and Profit" to be given under the ausptcea ot the Fort Wayne rabbit breeders association at Carpenter Hall, 337 west ! Berry street. Friday sight at 7:80 o'clock. Several penona from this area are ahown in the film, which shows the lateet methods of raising rabbits. o Democrat Want Ade Bring Reeults I If You Have Something Te Sell or room* «tr r*M try a Democrat Want AS. It artag* raauMg.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950

APFOIXTMEXT OF IDMIXISTHATOn Wl«b Will Aaaetod > E«tate We. Metier Im hereby Rises. That the undersigned been appointed AdminiNtratur with will annexed of lht> estate i«f Frank W Tremp lute ♦ts Ailttnt.N <‘ounty. dece.ibed The eNtate in probably ttdeent. Heraeae Nrbwa, Adnilniatrator With U ill Annexed Ferd I*. Lillerrr, Attorney H»rlul»er i<t, ib.'.OCM’T. 11—IB--.23 Go to the cuurch or your ckoice neat ffaaday. kaie a| H .WALLPAPERIy IM S. SECOND ST. yj