Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1950 — Page 3
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MIMftOCtLLA FEGLEY l« WED TO KERMIT HOEHAMCR Mias Roselle Fegley. daughter at Mr. and Mra Clarence O Fvqtley of Rockford, Ohio, «u! Kermit Hoetamer. son at Mr. and Mra Will, iam Hoehamer. Jr, t also of Rock ford, wwr married* recently In a candlelight ceremony performed i.i the Rockford Methodiet church by the Her. Isaac F. Andrew*, The double ring ceremony wax used. Preceding the ceremony a music, ale waa presented by Mra. Eugene Springer, organ let. and Mra Edgar Shlndledecker. soloist The bride, given in marriage by her father choee a gxren of white bridal satin designed with a square, neckline accented with Point de' Venice lace. The fitted bodice but toned down the beck and the pencil allot eleevea were trimmed with the lace. The circular skirt ended in a chapel train. A satin tiara held her veil at illusion and she carried a bouquet of white baby mums tn the form of a ernes, cen tered with an on-hid. Her peail necklace and earrings were a gift of the bridegroom. Mra. Paul Schaadt was matron of honor in a gown of blue satin, styled with a eagre trimmed with lace over a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt trimmed with Isce at the hipline. Mias Ann Hoehamer. sister of the groom, and Mrs. Walter Win teregg. cousin of the bride were bridesmaids in gowns of American Beauty satin, and Mis s Joyce Tope served as Junior bridesmaid in a gown of blue satin The attendants carried colonial bouquets of rust and yellow mums and wore litre tiaras and sarin mitts. Ml*» Mlle Lee Tope and Miss Vickie Rhindledecker were flower girls. They wore gowns of pink satin with tiaras and mitts to match and carried baskets Os blue baby meme. All the bride'iii 'attendant, wove rhinestone bracelets, gifts of the bride. Paul Schaudt served as beat man and ushers Included Wayne Pond. Robert Beerixiwer ah J Wsßsr Wtn tarsgg. The bride's mother wore a smoke gray dinner dress ami the groom s mother chose a dinner dress of root. Both wore corsages of pink roses. Following the wedding arecspthin for two hundred and "fifty held sp thq AmarU an logivn hall in Rockford Serving were the Misses Evelyn French Hetty Pond. Befty Stete. Emm* lx>u Severn*. Jennette Hoersten
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and the Mesdasnes Rill Arnett, Ro. her* Hecht, Kenneth Wollet, Osr ear Bollenbocber and Monmouth I Sanft. The young couple have returned . from a wedding trip and are now at home on the lloehamer fprni i west of Rockford. i - —■ MRS. GEORGE RENTZ > IS TO CLUB The Decatur Garden club held Its regular meeting Tuesday after noon at the homeoCMre George Renta. Mrs. X A Bixler, president conducted the meeting 1 The club collect and verse of th. month opened the meeting and I reports on the state meeting st i Angola were givert by Mra. Bixler Mrs. Henry Heller and Mrs. HerNash. Mra A. R. Asbbaucher gave an Interesting paper on “Dried mater, ial suitable for winter bququets,' and Mrs. C. Remy Bierly presented an article on "Winter protection of plants and shrubs." Mrs. Russel Acker won the flow er contest, held during a social hour, and Mrs. Rents waa assisted In serving a delkious lunch by Mrs. Ashbaucher and Mra. Bierly. MRB. GLEN JCUBTER it HOBTCBB TO SORORITY Rpsilon Sigma chapter of Bela Sigma Phi »orority held their bust- ( aesa and social meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Custer. Members responded to roll call by naming "A small thing in every- - day life that gives me happiness Mrs. Eugene Beam, president, reported that the delegate* to the recent convention voted to con- , tlnue the state project. "Ceilings Unlimited," the purchase and placement of projected reading ma chines. The sorority how has pla.ed fifty one machines in Indians hospitals to be used on a loan basis and sent to rural areas to.' the use at handicapped perrons Mrs. Bruce Bricker conducted the cultural program on "The Awareness of Blessings'.' Mrs Bean read several Thanksgiving -poems. .. later In the evening refresh mentg were served by Mrs. Al Geimer. Mrs. Roliert Hess and Mias Evelyn Frohnapfel. The next meeting will he held at Ihe home of Miss Betty Weber This is the combined Christmas and formal rituals party. Members are asked to bring a one dollar gift for the exchange BIRTHDAY HONORED AT THANKSGIVING DINNER A surprise birthday dinner was hfld at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Owens on Thanksgiving Day, to honor the anniversary of Virgil , Draper. Guest* were Mrs Draper Mr and Mrs Nile Williamson. Mr and Mrs Cecil Gause and daughter Pai. Mr and Mrs Cecil Gause Jr. and , son Steven, and Mr and Mrs Har ( ry H Held.le and sons Harry. Harold and John. i SENIOR FELLOWSHIP RECREATION PARTY 4 The Senior Youth Fellowship ot ( the First Methodist chun-h was , entertained at a Thanksgiving K.e , re. reation party in Uie large assein , bly room of the church. The a.-tlr-Hies of the evening were directed , *>y John Thomas Moake. county . recreation director ot Wabash . county, and a Methodist Youth , Fellowship counselor At the close of the program refreshments were served in the church dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hann, adul* - - ■ ______ i BUY HADACOL al Kohne Drug Store DIAL 3-2*o# Well Groomed Anywhere If you have your clothes cleaned regularly at KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phene MM THE A) SNAPSHOT FAN [ MmPW on your IlnU CM * ISTMAS UST J Mak Itafln I Cam whn rgbbt am sl3** aac.NP.wi Holthouoo Drug Co. i
HoflHßfeiiß"' HBHfefe fe9 Rfe9Rs9 IR fey 11 Br-Bb (Saturday B:N a. at.) Phene Mttl Rhyma Acheaaa SATURDAY Business and Professional women's dull bake sale, Publix Ben-k-e, » am. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E. and R. church, bake sale, city hall, » am SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Walther League business and social meeting, church basement. 4 to < pm. MONDAY Circle 5. Methodist W.5.C.3. Mrs. J. E Thac ker, 421 West Mon ' roe street. I pm. Junior Art department. Miss - Bharlene Lehman, 7:30 pm. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Jerome Reed. 11:30 p.m. Pythian Needle club, K. nt p. home, after Temple. TUESDAY . Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Ph' sorority, Mrs. Holterlane 3 p.m. Kirkland ladies club. Adams Preble Township Bunny Circle club, Preble recreation center. 7:3# p.m. Central high school. 7:3« pm. Root Township Home Economics cluft. Mra. Lee Fleming. 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian fTturch Fair, Presbyterian church. 12 booths. 1# am. *o 10 p in. Lunch. 11 am. to 2p.*n Supper. 5 to 3 pm. Historical club, Mrs: Roy Price 2:30 pm. 7 St. Vincent de Paul. C. L. of C. hall. 2 p in Union Township Home Economics club Mrs. Pbyllla Nldllnger 1:30 pm.' Bethany Circle of Zion Evangelical and Refomted church, church social rooms 8 pjn. THURSDAY Methodist Circle 1 B. Miss Ora Gilpen. 2:3# p.m Methodist Circle 1 A. Mrs. Clyde Butler. 3.M pju Methodist Ctr<ie A. Mrs. Erman Johnson. 2:30 pat ' ' Methodist 'Circle 2 B. Mrs Paul Edwards. 2.30 p.m Methodist Circle 2-C, Mrs Harve Baker, 2:M p.m. Methodist circle 3 A. Mra. Mayhard Hetrick. 2:3# pm. Methodist Circle f A. Mrs. .Eljifl. Essex. 2:30 pm Methodist Circle 4 R. Mrs. Ed VVicks, p.m. class of Trinity E I'B church; church parlors. 7:30 pm FRIDAY' Adams County Roadside Connell. Monroe Farm Bureau. 1:30 p m Methodist church Hnilders class i Christmas party. chnr< h basement. { 8 pm. j • ounselors. Rosemary Hetrick and ( arot Elxey were in charge of retreshmenis. " and Uie decoratum committee Included Luther 1 Schrock. David Owens, Norman \ Polloi k. and Kent Koons. Those attending the party other than those mentioned above were < arollne Alger, Roger Pollock. Robert Doan. Janet Hetrick. Hob Baker. lonore Brennan. Tim Rowley, Curtis Jones. Jim Nelson. Hob Nanson, Helen Smallwood, Hoti M * Smith. Roger. Cole. Marianne I Swearin ger. Merlin Keith Smallwood. Ixmann Tlavidson anil i the Rev. Samuel Emerick. : | JOLLY HOUEEWIVEE MEET ON TUESDAY The Jolly HoQsewlVes Home Economics club of St. Mary s township met at the PleasanMills se-hool Tuesday afternoon Mrs. I Tarry McDermott opened t'.u meeting and roll call waa answered with a quotation from the Bible ic which the word thanks is used. Ilevotioris were led liy Mrs Otis Shifferiy and the group recited the Ixird'a Prayer. During the business reunion, plans were completed for terving the Snuday school convention banquet Monday evening aij 'he Pleasant Mills school. The door prise was awarded to Mrs Fred Bauman and lovely refreshments were served by the hosteses. Mrs. Leland Ripley. Mrs Clyde Jones. Mrs. Shifferiey, Mrs Jim Smith, Mrs. Imura Davis and Mrs Iva Hunter. a. , . .Mr and Mrs Niel McKinney of North Second street entertained at Thanksgiving Day dinner for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McKenney of Auburn. Howard McKinney of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hrandyberry of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy ot •his city. The members of the Historical club will have their meeting al the home of Mrs. Roy Price Wednesdav afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mra. Hattie Beery will be the leader tor the afternoon. Circle 3. the newly-organised evenlng circle of '- the Methodist W.S.C.S. will have Its meeting at
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*•<- A .u.v F- ■ \ I MRS. Hie rormer Mis.» .waguao-ne Barr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Zelt of Mercer Avenue, before her recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pollock are parents of the groom Dr. Gerald Jones officiated at the ceremony, performed in the First Methodist church. The couple resides on North Sixth street. — Phot o by Eld wards.
the home of Mrs. J. E Thacker, 121 West Monroe street, at eight o'clock Monday evening. Miss BernIce Nelson will be the program leader mid Mra. Mattel Marshall will lead devotions. All women of the church who are Interested lr Jolniug this circle are invited to 'he meeting. The Builders class of the First i Methodist church will hold their \ annual Christmas party in tb» church basement Friday evening at eight, o'clock. Delta lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold Us regular meeting at the home of Mrs Robert lane Tuesday evening *» eight o'clock. The st. Vincent de Paul society : will hare It* mee/lng at;the C. L I ■>f C. hnll Wednesday afternoon a’ two o'clock. Mrs Herman Oilllg l will lie chairman, assisted by Mtr . Ed nerllttk and Mrs Rose I'anvas. Twenty-five Decatur men. mem hers of Miapah Shrine nnd then- - fittest*, attended a stag parry at the Shrine auditorium Iwst night. Co! Jack Major of padcah. Ky.. was the principal s|>eaker A buffet luncheon was served following the pro ram. ‘ F'riends In Decaror have received word from St .'Petersburg. Fla. that I. A Kalver I* completely re- i ' covered from a serious operation be underwent almut a month age. relr and Mrs. Kalver are spending [the sinter months at St. Petersburg. * J Charles J Brock was release-1 i from the* hospital Friday afternoon .md called at this office to tell i». : he felt much better. He fell In front iof the - oyrt house last Saturday ■ tfternoon. cutting an ugly gash in.' - hi* forehead. Mis* Suxxanne Sellemeyer of Chit ago returned home yesterday I fitter a several days visit with her i father. Albert Sellemeyer, and het i aunt, Mrs. Fred lletiet I Ely Franklin Watson. 43, farmer j ’iving Just across the line in Jay county, was gored to death by ti i bull while doing his chores ThursI day evening I Funeral services will l>e held Sunday at Montpelier for the Rev. George W. Carnes. 84. who Med yesterday He served In a number of Methodist churches in this section of Indiana.
—. -Sjj"- .... SITTING M A JBSF at the front. Gm. Dougina MacArthur viaiU Jump-Ing-off places personally as he sends 110.000 United NatloM troops Into a home-by-ChristmM offensive in Korea. Behind is Lt. Gm. Walton JL Walker, Bth Army commander. (Inleraarivaal RedtoOAotoi
CHIKN NEWS First Froebyterian The actual lesson* taught to Puritan children in Plymouth col. ony aliout the time of the first Thanksgiving are inconporated Into an original pageant written by the ! Rev. Alexander (inlander, and to I lie given in First Presbyterian ! church Sunday evening at *oi'elock. The actors are the yoiinc people of the church, with the aid of some of their friends from other churches In Decatur. Not only do the "young Puritans” stick closely to the Bible les sons of the famous "New England Primer.” bitt the actual wording of the treaty made between the first governor of the Pilgrim F'ath ers. John, Carver, and Chief Massesoit I* Included. This treaty kept peace for half a century tjetaven 'lndian and colonist, and without It. i the natives would have quickly wfjted out the New Eng lan dsettletmenta. : i -The errors -are- troth More*". Judy Franz. Joyce Franklin Mail - - line Friend Nana Attrand. IJenore Brennan, jacquie Hite. Itelores Wolfe, Ruth Townsend, Greta Erekwon. Jerry Bair. Gary Erekson Roger Blackburn. Jim Moses. David Runyon, Faris Frans. A.C.K CrlHander, _ l»uvld illackburn. Vic Strickler, Hob Brennan, and Jack Petrie. Church of Naxarens Miss Elisabeth Cole, registered nurse ttid mtssionaiy to th* Mhuiuzi leper - colony at Mbabane Swazalaad. Souih Aft h a. will speak ial the'its al Church of the Nazi re-ne Sunday * vetting Miss Cole has spmi II years in 'mi-sionary service Al the present time, she is on a month tour of citie*, and Churches of the Naxarette in Nortb- : eastern Indiana Miss Cole will speak about th* effects of the gospel In the mis* sionaty work among the lepers She will present the work of ntedi- : cal missions in the healing and rehabilitation of those afflicted with the d*ead disease of leprosy. She will describe how the work Is carried on under the world wide evangelism program of the department of foreign missions of the f’hureh of the Naiarene. with which organization she is associated There are now over 2nd missionaries actively engaged In spreading the gospel on foreign land by the Church of the Nazar* ne which maintains 11 s headquarters in Kansas City. Missouri The Rev. Ralph A. Carter M* the pastor of the local church He has announced the service will begin at 7:3n pin The public Is Invited to attend i-,.:. i—.
Present Messiah At Fort Wayne Dec. 3 As a spmiat service to out-of town p.v’ions. official* of the Fort : ’Wayne Lutheran choral so* lety | said today that reservations for the coming presentation of Handel's "Messlab ' may be obtained by calling Harold Felstkorn ticket * hatYmartt" I larffson 1275 Fort Wayne Tickets will lx* held at the Quimby: Auditorium box office on the day of performance 'Sunday. Dec. *> until 2 3" pn* The production gets undeway ar 3 o'clock. Examinations Listed Under Civil Service Examinations for the 'following civil service pcnsitlons were announced today by the <ommisslon engineer (various optional, 34.W*> to 35.4<*> annually: agricultural murketipg spe. ialist and fishery marketing •specialist, 3X825 to 38.kotl a year poultry product* in spector.: commodity market report er The engineer positions are at Wright-Patterson field, Dayton 41. The other positions are 4n Washington. D. C. and throughout th* , nation with the department,, of I agriculture and interior. Other examination* for instrui ment maker*, fire control, electronics and instrument mechanics : machinists engineer* and naval ’ ar* hlteclx are being given for posh ' tlona opening tn the Pearl Harimr ■ Naval shipyard. Honolulu T II j ’ For further information concerning ’ any of these examinations, contact 1 ‘ Roliert Frhcinger tn the Dre-atnr powloffta e '_ - - Undaunted by Age Wmt Brookfield. Mas* <U.P.) — ' As the age of 10«». Mrs. Ella Lyon •tot only still ,p>ee het own housework hut operate*- a snccesaful , rotiqw shop. j BHHBBBBBBHBBBHM r .nr#, j r Maeftur*, ♦oiuHadh aiief* SL. N>w Orh an*. Li . can't ’ imaaine a person not taking HAl> ; ‘ A-fXzfc who U sick and rundown* du* to deficiencies of, \ Itamlus ! p R» M-. Niacin and Iron She _*ayn ‘ #he continually King* the praise* of HADACOL to all hei friend*. 1 Mrs Macaure was suffering from - deficiencies of Vitatuin* B». B-. Klarin, and Iron, which HADACOL contain** Maraure k own statement.-'1 have taken al least 5 bottle* of HADACOL Before 1 took HADACOL 1 was very nervou*. My family was affect ed. too. tiecayse 1 was so irritatilo I Then my sister suggested I lake I c HADACOL ami I stained taking ; ‘ it immediately After the serond ‘ - bottle 1 felt like I had taken all * the troubles of the world off my i shoulders My nerves Are now as steady as ever My family thinks . HADACOL is wonderful Itecause ; my disposition U letter and lam not the leasj bit irritable Thai’s because. I always have a 1 bottle of HADACOL *on the kitrh--1 en shelf HADACOL is the most wonderful product on the mat A \ Ret ” -- Give HADACOL a Change t to help you. >lf y<W»r syaterp Jg/kI these e»*enliiil element*, you. too. will tie amazed at the wonderful . result* HADACOL can bring you. as it has to thousand, ot other fine folk* who suffered a deficiency of Vitamin* BL Ht. Nia f tin - and -4ron; '■w’iW’i --H VnACOL' contains HADACOL help* build up the hemoclobln content ot your blood I when Iron Is needed I to carry these perctou* Vitamins and' Minerals to every organ, and everv part of your Iwxiy. HADACOL i« that wonderful new preparation — proudalng blessed relidf for your indigestion stomach disturbances tgas. heartburn. sour "rj/lttgs after meal*!, as well as taiit., general rundown' Condition, and nagging a.-lte* and I pain*, if due to a tack of Vita- - mins BL B-’. Iron and Niacin' in , your system HADACOL i« so amazingly sue cestui because If yout system lacks Viramln* BL BL Iron ajtd , Niacin it acts directly to rolieve this dafU-ipncyS- 'lte real cause of ■youF trouble Thai * the kind of prcsluc t ynu want—the kind yon I *hr>n!<i buy- the kind you should j start taking immediately. Only One Genuine HADACOL Don't go through life suffering nagginr ache-* and naln* if cana-u! fby stieh deficiencies when relief may lye as close at hand as the nearest drugstore for sufferer* • from these deficiencies Buy HAD ACOL today. Trial size bottle : only It 25 large family or hospital size. 33 5# Refute substitutes. There's only one tree and: genuine HADACOL 1 I tel 131 S, The laßlanc Corporation 1 \ adv
I I * ■ 1 1 W!* PICTURED ABOVE are Mr and Mrs Harvey Janes cutting the wedding cake at the reception held folk,wing their rec-ent marriage in the Pleasant Mill* MetlrndHt < hure-h The Rev T. E Pioeghe. at | Sc-in-leville. great-grandfather ot the bride, solemnized the double ring vows Mrs. Junes is the former Mix* Doris Anne Werling. only daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Mulching of Pleasant Mills. an> the groom I* the «*n of Mr and Mrs. Harlan Jones of route six. They are now reaMtng-at 1"«>* East Monroe »treet. — Photo by An«pau»h
Basinger Funeral Rites Held Today Heme Nov 25 Funeral serv-, ices were held at the Elteneaer Men nonite church near Columbus Grove. Ohio, today for Mra. Men no E Basinger 82, who died at her heme near there late Wednesday night, following a long illness. I She had many relatives bore I WMMaa I i Admitted: Clarence Zinn, Con-j voy- O,: Eelwin L. Moser Berne. Dismissed: William Wight, De enter; Rebecca Site 'Manlier, De ' catur; Mr*. Dudley Callender, city. Miss Lol* White, city; Mr* Her **Ft Boeitger and baby girl Deca tur, Jaimes Newcomer Geneva High frequency sound waves ■ have broken up gallstones tn anesi thetlzed..-rahbiu.
BM3MM3UUWIINWNIMMMNNUINUHUUUUUUUUUMMHMUUUU EVERYONE IS CORfMAfXY fN VITRO HMCWNDw l The PresbyteriM Cbwth Fair V Five Pomts. Decatur. Indiana WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 29 10:00 A.M.-10:00 F.M. Doth Lunch and Supper will be served AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TWELVE ATTRACTIVE BOOTHE—Beautiful Gifts. Dainty and Serviceable Aarons, Dressed Dalia. Faneywerit of all kinda, Attic Treasures, Christmas Notions. Greene and Wranßinaa, Fruit Cakes. Otiter Freeh Baked Goods. Home Made Candy, Tba Farmer's Booth with Home Canned Fruit and Freeh Produce. OUR NEW BOOTH—"Parcel Post"—soc Gifts coming In from all parts of the U. 8. A. for you in original package. The Fish Pond for the Children, in fact a full day es Goad Fellowship for 'everyone BRING THE FAMILY TO LUNCH AND SUPPER AND ENJOY THE FAIR WITH ÜB. REMEMBER THE DATE—NOVEMBER 29th WE ARE EXPECTING YOU! First Presbyterian Church Detatur, Indiana REAL ESTATE AUCTION M ell Improved 160 Acre Farm TUESDAY, KCEMBER S, at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: 3 mile- West of New Paris. Indiana or < miles South and „ Oiiif,.?.AVeM. t»T Gc»*hen,;..oi alkiul..l2 .wilea.auutb aM..il mUos.eMt Elkhart. Indiana (Known as Ed Dousman Farm) There Is a'7 room modern home with 4 large rooms and bath down. 3 rooms rtp. full cemented basement with new furnace, hot water heater. i-imr built in features la kitchen The house Is all newly doeorated and in A-l repair, nice yard with some shade, one of the finest waler supply systems The lane to the road is deeply graveled aad solid. The barn is 4*'x72. partly cemented iloor. 14 staachioua with wafer cups The d'Vuhle drive way make, it a nicely arranged barn There Is a 4< xs<> all cemented hog barn with corn crib and running water; a IdxM chicken house all cemented with running water; a new milk Ildus* . a new 12x4" steel ,ik>. two 12xl< brlvoder bouses and a double 1 garage all cemented The land lays.level to slightly rolling and there era some new fences and all Romi line fence* It is a high producing roll and well drained There are about 12*' acres being farmed now and the balance Is fine pasture with some timber A nice creek through the pasture lor year round water supply 28 Acres of fine red clover. 7 acres of Lodlno pasture neat’ bain Sos 1* acres wheat goea to parcbaeer The i-orn on this farm this year made bettor than 3# buabela to the at re- . The. silo is filled with corn and augar case that pnrvhaaer ot farm can buy If desired inspection can be made at any Gm# and immediate poaeeeelon erill be given ~ J TERMS: 1"% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title or If finances are needed the owner will be pleased to talk terms at a very reasons Ide Interest rate. For any further information please rnn»s-' 'hs rr-nerti nr aurttoaeen MR. & MRS. HARVEY 9. WEAVER WnfcBHMM, Ihdißßß OWGRTB D R. Blair. C. W Kent —Auctioneers G G Hlrickler Sales Manager i Bale Conducted By The Kent Realty * Auction On. Decatar Indiana Fbone 3-3 MM) Not Responsible (or AccMeata 23 32
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Berne Man Injured At Dunbar Factory | Herne. Nov. 25. —- Edwin Moeer. of Herne, was severely injured Friday morning at the Dqnbar furnt : ture factory where he is employed A roll ot pas-king material which i fell, from a shelf hit him on the ; bead. He woe taken to the Adams I county memorial hoepital for XI riys. Driver Killed As Auto Hits Train Jeffersonville, Ind. Nov. 25— ‘ it'Pi James Embry. 32. Jefferaoaville, died ot a skull fracture after 'is . ckr slid into the eMe of a *outhlMMind Baltimore aad Ohm rttasaenger train at a croeeMng here yesterday, state poUro repnrted. QuiHy Hole VfeMK Films left by noevt en Bunday ready Tuesday at W a. au HeHrnnßlritCß.
