Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1950 — Page 6

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Aid In Revival Mr. and Mr*. Loren Iteeebetaen. of Birmingham, N T-, musician* and »lng*rs. ar* assisting in revlval service* now in progress at th* Antioch United Missionary church. Their male include/ the piano accordion. nellovox. «axaphune and electric guitar Service* are held each evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Plan Sing-Fest At Fort Wayne Sunday T The Victory Prayer Band will sponsor a sing-fest at Salvation Arw T Citadel. Fort Wayne. Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock It wee aan ounced today by the 'Rev. James R. Meadows, at thto elty, leader Os the prayer band and editor of the VP* magazine. The Rev. Vernon Riley of Monroe Friend* church will deliver ’the addrea. and the singing will ■be supervised hy James Ted Keller. well-known singer of Fort Wayne. Her. Meadow* will preaid? The public i* Record* show that moat hunting fstalHl?* in Maine occur between S JO a.tn. and 11:30 ant. ' Go to tn* eaurea «g year abates >'*it Sunday. " " ■ 11 " 11 ■" i NOW « I ■ you know If your car I* ready for winter, jf It Itn’t drive in to Gay'* now! Q AY’S . - MOBIL SERVICE ...Zi 13th and Menree Sts,

Round & Square DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT — November 25th W« ?■ .Members and Their Wives or Sweethearts Adams Foal 43 MISKH LMH

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Three Accidents Are inVCSiIQmCu nCiC Blame Icy Pavement For Two Accidents State, county and city police each investigated one accident Thanksgiving day, two of the acci--1 dents directly attributed to th* icy condition of th* highway* In the evening City police alao made on* traffic arrest. One of the accident* occurred when the ear driven by George Squler. 31« Oak street. plunged into the Wabash river Sunday afternoon. Shuler told trooper* Walter Schindler and Hob Mercer, who Investigated. that he lost control of hl* car when it hit an icy stretch lent north of Geneva on IT. S. 37. and the ear then went over th* banka of the Waba*h. Neither Senior nor hia wife, a passenger, was injured, and trooper* estimated the damage to the car at about 2350. Th* car driven py Carl Schmitt of Alexandria, went out of control on V. 8- 224 two mile* east of Hacatur. then rolled over off th* highway, when the oar hit an icy stretch in the highway. None of the occnpant* of the ear. Schult*, hi* wife, or sister. was injured at the reeult of the accident, and deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka »tated that the ear wa* "badly damaged."' City police Investigated one minor accident when car* driven by William Braun, route 4. and Romayae Eady. 114 South Sixth street. collided at the Seventh and Monroe *treet interaection. The

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Eady car had stripped liehind a «emitr*llec truck which obliterated the stop sign, then in passing went into the intersection where the accident occurred. Total damage was estimated at 3t50. City puttee also arresied Willard Hadley, of Fort Wayne, for speeding 45 mile* an ohur in a 20-mile lone. He is scheduled to appear ' In mayor’s court later today. GIRL SCOUTS Girl B<out Troop 18 met Tues day at the home of Mr*. Petrie. Roll was called and due* were paid Mrs. Dalzell wa* there to teach six or seven dance*. Plans were made for the Christmas par-

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ty. The girl* were reminded that i there would he no meeting for 3 j week*. Refreshment* were served by Mr*. Petrje. Scribe. SMIla Girl Scout Troop 14 met Tuesday evening after school. The! meeting opened with roll call and I i the girl* worked on Christmas' I present* for their father*. Plans I were made for a Christmas party. J Joyce Ann Hoiith taught a new game and .refreshments were »erv. ed by Nancy Hoyle. Mr* ("edil Mel chi served a* co leader for the , meeting. , Scribe, Claudia Gaston. i - Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

|Two Men Killed In Thanksgiving Fights i Evansville. Ind.. Nov. 24 —tl'Pl [.- Two men were killed in Thanksgiving day fights here, police sail 1 i John A. Sullivan. 32, died en- ' route to a hospital of injuries, and John W. Brown. 42. died in Welborn Baguist htisplta! of a bulle; wound. Facing a first degree murder charge In collection with Brown's death wa» 48-year.old Walter Ree-.’-ts Police were looking for a mail who fought with Sullivan. He died after suffering a fractured skull and possible broken neck io the tight.

iC-MMl—eg ire* r*a* O**> dropped 40 degree* In 24 hour*. At Cleveland, the temperature fell from 27 at midnight to eight thia morning ami up to" six inches of< snow caused traffic Jam* In some section*. PROPOSES FOUR t<?*wM*o«a freq* rwq* Oa*> would t*e "contemplated.'' 3., "Japan would <A) recognize th* Independence of Korea; <B> accept the future decision of the United KlhgEoni. ft. S. S R. China and United States with reference to the rtatu* of Formosa. 4. Japan would sign commercial

treaties with the allies. 5. The allies would hold Japa-1 nese property within their terri-1 lory but Japan would have to pay] for a certain percentage of allied] property destroyed in Japan. C The international court of justice would set up a tribunal to settle claims disputes. " Russia balked at the proposed territorial settlements and at hint* that western armed furies might stay in Japan after the treaty sign<n« .'L. f MERCURY DROPS «<-*aMae*d Feaas Taw* Ww*> gin ge'ting nasty until mid-after noon, didn't atop people from attending the union services In the —. . i

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Church of God, or Lutheran services, or mas* at the St. Mary's Catholic church. And it didn't keep a lot of people from eating a Mt of turkey and all the trimming*.

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