Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1950 — Page 4

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United Nations Day b hfotary. but the United NaUoes can stUl state MMAfy. o—-o—. Do you have your football dope wMb a forecast As tte BfMto? C- -2 i' ' O“» » a ■ Moat people will to glad when tM Koreas War finally rode and hope that termination will bring tte last of Communist atroclUde. ro Are you one of tte 11.4*7 rogtotesta tetaro ta tte county? if yea am paar ballot ta printed ata «ta be fMNMnbte to yen wten you can at ysaf voting tenth ta No*. ’• Tte worst blot on Indiana's political repbtatton Ms been tte speeches by the atttta own Matetor. William Jenner. He should be relegated to ton daasssa Decatur’s tea will ba Part Wayne's gain In tM promotion of Di derate H. Jones, for two ata etebalt yeses paatorof tM First .Methodist church to. the pastorate of the. Wayne Street Methodist church in the larger city, Young and talented. Dr Jones baa been an Inspiring laftuesee In this community Besides capably fulfil: Ing Ms mlntetrrial and pastoral obligations, the youthful minister the been a leader In youth moremeats and a civic force la those objectives which contribute Io a better commueHy life. His songregatlon grew tn numbers and spiritual endeavor under his pastorate His eloquence as a preacher of the gospel had its. reward In the added interest and attendance shown by members of bU church, for they citne to bear bis scinHllMing discourses on the works of the Holy Book We wish him and his family a life of happfhees in their new home and church 1 ■ ,

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Tte people are enjoying Mh* ployinent aad prosperity ata tte country te running along te greet step* Now. after 1A yoaM of ttwreD AR* punneana want a change. ■ .»..■■»■■■ Along with a noticeable Increase te employment la thia elty during hsptomber, M onward trend was also prevalent throughout tte state. John W. Crise, director of tte Indiana employment ttotaft M +fto) ■•’lMl’jn. teMßuWWvMta f.aVY persons found Jobe in industry to IJAA.AA*. That tea great worklag body for any state. Bum* Democrats Win: w w 1A w w w w The Democrat candidates for the first city offices to te tilled in Dane, under tte new city charter, won in Tuesday's special election by a margin of almost twotooaO over their ftepubllcan opponents. Andrew Sprunger, president of the former town beard, was elect-e-1 mayor. Ke will have the honor of being the first Mayor of Berne. Others elected with Mayor Sprunger are. drover Moser. Jr., clertetreasurdr: Leslie Sprunger. Tilman Kircbbefer, Sylvan Ha. I beggar, Wayne Roueoer and For- > rest Balsiger, members of the city council. Their experience, ability and high regard for pnbße service presages an administration worthy of the civic pride and pro- . gross of Berne, one st the out- I standing cities of 2.200 popula. : tion la the United States. Politically,, if the Berne elec- • ttoh resuits are to .be taken as a straw. <jn the adage, "As Maine Gees." then the Democrats ehould win in Adams County on Nov. 7 with large majorities. We congratulate the new Berne I officials and wish them a successful administration as public servants • I

tte AMftltteftldi MAJfU mourns the death At Al Jolson. A Kusotea boro boy. who caaao to the United States Awd became one of tte country's moot famous stage and movie actors. Few will ever forget bis movie of “Sonny Boy.” one es tte fteut talkiea ever produced by Hollywood. Hie fabulous career as Au eutertatoor was crowned with the production of the Al Jolson Story, which reviewed his boyhood struggles against adversity and then his climb to Immortal stage success. He reccatiy tetufnod from Korea where he entertained Americas troops aad his sudden death from a heart ailment te attributed to the rigors of tM trip. Jolson loved hte adopted country and served whenever called, giving many benefit pertormaaces tor national eaamaigas ata the armed tort-es. lite recordings of “Mammy.'' "Sonny Boy" and others will perpetuate hte fame. o o-•-0m Minor Accident Reported To Folice One minor accident was reported to eUy pellee Wednesday when cars driven by Richard Werllng and William Huston bumped one another at Madison and Aeeoml The Hipton car allegedly stopped for a preceding car. and the Werling car could not get stopped in time to avoid hitting the rear of die Huston ear. Total damage was estimated at I*sEhler Appointed Extension Editor James Ehler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler of this city, has been named editor of tM I. U. XKay. Official newspaper of the Indiana University extension at Fort Wayne.. MJosritall Dtemis’ed: Mrs. Joseph Wolpert and hahy son. Joel cityf; Mrs. Prank Costello and baby boy. . Hluklun. Mrs. Gerald Brodbedt. j Decatur. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Martin of Monroeville are the parents of a baby non. imrn at The Adams conn ty memorial hospital Wednesday at M:2> p. ni He weighed 7 pounds, 9 ouncto* A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. j

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I teVfAitSAfiO 1 [ rotter | Oet. ft. — IPAA was Aumtay. j nil. I. A tg Tligr ASIMBIIIMI Affidavit Filed Affidavit tn lieu of inventory sited by Herve Oibcon for the Mary Hasel Gibson estate, tte.affidavit stating that there was no personal property of the estate. A schedule to determine Inheritance tax of the estate Was also fUed, showing the net value of tbe ectato to.idA.M. Final report showing estate's debts paid; notice issued for Nov. 2PAnswer Filed Answer tiled by Ed A. Bosse as attorney tor C. H. Mneelman as | guardian of Bertha Debolt to the cause of action of Mary Adams vs Chauncey Debolt etai, the answer adtnlitiag aliegnttoaa of the plaintiffs amended paftltfoa or real estate. MAFftata Lteatae Harold Milter. New Corydon, and Mary Lou Hafetettor. Geneva. socierv (Centlnued From Fage Three) at seven thirty o’clock Monday evening- Mrs. J. B. Thacker Will bo the program speaker. The Psi lota XI sorority business meeting will be held at the home ® Mrs. James Burk Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Harold Keller spent several days this week in Etranston. 111., where she attended the golden jubilee of jit. Francis hospital. Mrs Keller Is a graduate nurse nt the" training school at St. Francks. Mrs. Mary T Holthouse arid Mrs jack Brunton have returned from Chicago, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kent and sons. The Halloween celebratibn at Geneva will be held Friday evening. S|>onsored by the parent-teachers assix-tetiou A street parade and a cafeteria supper with prises for masqueraders will feature the event. Proceeds will go towards paying for uniforms for the school band. Which Win appaar ut uuifoiaf tor the first time. The divorce case of Arlene C. Hears vs Max M. Heare. venued to Wells county, has been Set for trial on November !t in circuit court at Bluffton. Ret Ed Franr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franz of route three, [lias the following address US. FS«JI«2«. Co. M <3rd fit I Fort i Meyer, Arljugton. Va “TRICK OR TREAF Bettar Treat , with some ■ • Taffy Apples \ • French Fried \ Peanuts '--V • Popcorn Balls f X • Caramel Cork POPCORN SHACK 207 COURT AT.

FOR JOINT SENATOR ' I. K/. ■ fe., ■ jrM Edward E. Liechty Republican Candidate ! fpr Joint Senator of Adama. Wells , A Blackford eOuntlea. Your support Wilf be appreelated. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL CQ*tM. !'•>! A<lv,

• East Chicago Man Is Killed By Train Warsaw. Ind.. Oct. M. —(UP)— Donald Dixon Blckell, 22. East Chicago, was killed last night near Atwood, seven miles west of here, when he either jumped I nfront of a Pennsylvania railroad freight train or waa hit trying to get out of ita path, two witnesses told . police. f ~ BMMft Coro I lb produce 108 bwtete of eon. P «• goU must deliver 8.M0.808 , potato* to water. IM pound* es , uMrogon. IB pounds of pboepboroa. I 12 pounds of potassium and Al , pounds of tone plus organic matter.

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Cpl. Jarnos Goodin Reports For Duty Berne. Oct. M. - James Goodin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goodin of Berne, left Wednesday for fltott Field. 111., te report for setlve service He waa in tte army air eerps reserves and was called to active duty. He will go from Scott Field to El Paso. Texas, tor training. Goodin, a veteran of World War II holds tte rank of corporal. Foor local young men. Leroy Sprunger. David Schwarts. Larry Lehman and Lee Meaer thia week joined the l«2rd fighter squadron of Indiana air national guard and Utt four passed the|r physical examinations. ,

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