Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1950 — Page 3
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2 ISSO
Miss Rita Loshe Is Bride In Lovely Ceremony In St Mary’s Catholfe Church This Morning The altar In St. .Mary's CuflmHc i-nlfrch Wan gravel with hotfouei* of Picardi .gla<li<ilm* and pirn, uml white pmuixim- thin morning w hen Mlns Hltu Ann latshe became the bride of Edward L. Linder. Min of Mr. and Mr* William Under ot Monroeville. The Very Key. Msgr. J J. SeimetZ officiated at the pine u'rlis k'nuptial nns> Sevin branch ■ andleahrw holding lighted cathedral taper* Mood al either aide of lhe daughter of Mr and Mr*. Bernard Ltwhe ot North Fourth street.
Preceding the ceremony Sr. M —Ambroaine pre«enl«l a short urg an redial of bridal air*. The Kiris' choir sang the mana Regina Pad*. At the offertory they sang Ave Maria" and at the communion “Pania Angelicua." After the maa* the choir »anx "On Thia Ihiy. Uh Beautiful Mother" as the bride presented a bouquet at the altar <vt lhe HlcKxert Virgin “ Given In marriage by her (ath- > er. the bride selected a gown of white satin. A sheer marquisette yoke outlined with a satin ruffle edged in lave, which formed cup sleeves, aicented the pointed bo dice. A ruffle of the satin form ecl an apron effect on the bouffant skirt. She wore white satin mitt* and a heart shaped Istnnet of satin. trimmed with pearlized orange fdotocmnw. Jlrtd her fingertip veil of white nylon illusion She carried a bouquet ot while shattered carnations centered with a crcrsage of pink carnation* Attending as maid of honor. Mias Madonna I«oui»e Linder, sister of the groom, wore a floorlength gccwti of blue taffeta The molded bodice had a low round neckline edged with a wide bertha of matching taffeta and lhe dress ieaturwcl a full gatheredl skirt, she wore a heart-shaped bonnet and mitts erf matching material and carried a bouquet of deep pink carnations fled with baby bine ribbons — -—-— Kenneth Loshe of this city, brother, of the hrtde;■ aftemled .aa best man and ushers were Joseph Loshe and Carl Linder, brother of the groom — For her daughter's wedding Mr* Ixtshe selected a navy bine
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• MMmbl** and ih<* groom s mother I- wore black with matching acceie '' serie*. Both wore corsage* of ‘- yellow mums. Mrs. John Under. >' Sr. of Monroeville. grandmother " of the grodni. Was utiirmUin black • \nd wore a corsage of white 1 mqms. *■ Fallowing the ceremony a wedr dingAdinner was served to the tcrtdsl 'psrty and Immediate famllies at the L of C. hall. At the I reception.\to be held from three “ until five o'c lock this afternoon at 8 the Knlght*\of f'ulumbus hall > Miss Patricia iAppehnan and Miss Barbara lielloh will serve the guests. The firiilal ‘table will lie covered in white \and centered > with a three tiered Wedding cake, topped with three *n\all wedding ' Icells and a minlature\hride and h groom. and snrronnded with fine- ■ kleberry foliage Bouqitets of 1 gladiolus and pompons, and can dips In the bine and white theme will he other appointments \ . When the couple leave for \a short wedding trip the new Mrs\ Under will Ice wearing a white ' wool Jersey dress with a tweed 1 topper and green accesosrlea. Her 1 corsage will be the pink carna--1 Hons from her wedding bouquet On their return they will reside ■i rm North Fifttr street. ---— 1 Linder is a graduate of 1 Decautf Catholic high school and ’ topper and green accessories Her Lccekauol a F 11ut44 (if C'* > nfr»l fTWrttPElfxti,• »<•*•*••** 1 ' ' Catholic high sc hoot In Fort 1 Waynet iw- employecL at . Internal 1 ional Harvester > The Junior Woman's f’lub will hold its meeting at seven forty five o'clock Monday evening at I the home of Miss Barbara Saut I ter. M 4 North Fifth street,' All memJcers are asked to bring a fifty cent toy. „ Mendcers of the Everready class of the First Methodist c hurch are asked to note that Hie Christmas party to be held nest Thursday a' the home of Mrs. Paul Edwards will not be a imttuck supper as previouwly announced The commit I tee in c barge will serve the dinner I ami members are asked to bring • table service The American Legion Auxiliary ■will bare thetr Chrisrinas dinner I party on Friday. Dwember S. at six thirty o'clock at the Legion huMne?"Dttiwr trill he fotlorwed by a 11 gift exchange and a program. Meiniier* are asked to call Mrs t . Dave Terqde, 3-31163. or .Mrs- Leo Gillig. 3 3345 by Tuesday if they plan to attend „ MONROE W. C. T. U. MEETS THURSDAY The Monroe W. T. U held its tegular meeting at the dionie of Mrs. Vernon Riley last Thursday afternoon light tneiiiluT* acid three guests were pre-sent. s Group singing opened the meet- • ing and devotions were led by Mrs, Helen EtfrSam, Paul Riley played a ttiano solo and the Oslcorn sisters played a piano duet. A ntemoriaL vartL —wrs rend fvrr —Mrs--E—AV— Hnsche. — L The lesson on temperance was j given icy Irene Wlntereitg and Hattie Longenlierger. The next meeting, to lie field Decemtcer 2S. In .the Monroe Methodist there Ir annex, will Ice an all dry meeting with a potlm k dinner c at noon MRS. FRANK TREMP ENTERTAINS FAMILY j The children of Mrs. Frank • Tremp. Berne rotHe one. met at her—home for the annual Thanks giving dinner last Thursday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. A Van I‘amp, Mr. and Mrs It E Van Camp and son Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenks and daughter Dianna all of Fori VVayffe: Mr and Mrs Orval Slusher and son Dim and daughter Alice of De- • c-atur; Mr and Mrs. IJoyd Write ' and Mr and Mrs Walter Limenstal t and daughters of Uniondale FRENCH LEADER tCwetlwwed Fvmw rase Uwe I J by the security counlll. 3. The war must not be car- ' ried beyond Korea. f. The Chinese frontier, and ' Chinese I Interests on the North Korean frontier, must be guaran* I teed • Youth Accidentally ! Killed Cleaning Gun 1 Attica. Ind.. Dec I—(UP)— 1 James Hershberger, 15. accldeirtat ly shot and killed himself last night while cleaning a shotgun
1 •. . z . I ENCAGED TO WED—Mr and Mrs Claude Kreigh. of Tocsin, today annoum ed the engageme nt • and approaching marriage of their | only daughter. Bonnie Lcut. TSI I’aul A. Warthman, of Wahash son ot Mr and- Mrs. Wilmer, Warthman of Craigvllle. The wedding will Ice an event ' of Easier Sunday. March 25, and will lake place at the Tocsin Evangelical United Brethren c hurch at six o'clock that evening Miss Kreigh is a graduate of Ossian high school and the Wayne University of lleauty Culture In Fort .Wayne- Sl<-. 4s now -employ.ed In the offices of lhe Clumber of Commerce In this city Her fiance, a graduate of the Kirkland ( high school served thirty-nine months in ihe navy in World War 11. and is employed at the \Mllliner I’rlnling Co. at Wabash.. \.Miss Kreigh is the granddaugb ter. of Mrs Maude A Merriman of fhfs\i-ny ' • “CiRLWrs Girl Sc ont Troop 26 met Wednes day at the\.lncoln school. Favor* were made tor the party to Ice beta Tcir fW leaders and coleaders After that a new' song was learned ' Tell Me Why " The meet beg closed with the friendship circle Ecriba, Susan Custsr. Helmick Mutschler, of Jernestown. N D, is a guest at Hilltown Home this week. He is a second cousin of Mrs. H F Shroyer and Edgar Mutachler. of this city, and this is his first visit with relatives here. —x_ — a_ ,Aduuuirci. W C uUy. Port \Vayn«; Vernon Kaiser, lheat nr . . ' —bhiKniiKKed- M r s Elliisptisicoi Errtr and bahy boy, Ibcatnr In The Services To California Pfc Rolland Scheriy, son of Mr. and Mi- Milton Schciry, has returned io California after a lu day furlough. His address Pfc Itol land F Scjierry. lft«:'.7Ss; UKMC. Marine Barracks 16 B 12: Camp Pendleton, (rc-eanslde. Cal — New Aifdrasse* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marteach have received the following address for their son Ret Mprrilt- G Mar-bas-K, tfi, MMV7E7; <’o. D meth ALn. Ing Regt Camp Breoken. ridge, Ky The following address has been received for Pvt. Billie L. Arnold. US SSO6S7M; Co D. 516th Abn Inf Regt.; Camp Hrec-hinridge, Ky. UNITED STATES ICeatlawwl FnMW Pace Oael fereiwe* would lie held. Although the Indian* were tight, lipped for diplomatic reasons, there was ground for lielief that Rau had sounded out Wu on a plan for setting irp a demilitarized buffer zone between Korea and Manchltrt»r _ ~ Indian sources admitted that this plan was lielng talked about, hut said the delegation had received no authorization from its government to present it formally. Pollc-e tali! he didn't’kiiow it was loaded. . ' . ... Pedestrian Hit By Two Autos, Killed Bruceville, Ind . Dec. 2—(UP)— Connie Hagen. 6K. wa* killed last night when hit by one car and run over by another, the Knox county sheriff* office said. Pa*ln ß Dr. Batty Memphis. Tenn. fU.P.)- When the Baptist Hospital call «y*tem pages Dr. James or Dr Betty, «'» clways Dr Hollingsworth who an swer*. The doctor* Hollingsworth. Jam** and wife Betty had to orlg. Inifte the Dr. James and Dr Bett" routine to get the right doctor to •he pntloiit. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*
DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
j •< Bweiaty Item* ft dayW pubI lleatlM must be phoned In by 1 11 a. m. (Saturday S:M a. m.) Phone J-2121 Phyina Achoaoa SATURDAY Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary bake sale. Gerlier's markPsi lota XI sorority hake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. Gec-Otle Club bake sale. Publiv Service, 9 a m. SUNDAY ft. E. Aeolian Choir rehearsal. Baptist chunh. 2 p.m. Zion Lutheran Walther League, church baseinent. 4 to 6 p.m. MONDAY J Civic Deportment of Womans cluti. Mm. Francis Ellsworth. 7:4‘ p.m. Mimic Department Christinas 1 party, Mrs. Carrie Hauliold. 7:39 - p.m. - —; — : — Literature Department of Wo man's clilh. Mis* Elizabeth Peterson. 7:45 pan Art Department of W’oman' club. Miss Florence Haney. 7:3b p.m. . Re*earch club. Mrs ft L. Van, e 2 30 p m. jx —,-xJunior Wiuoan's Club. Ml»« Bar bara Sautter 7:45 pm TUESDAY i Girl* Guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mia* MarI riet Gertwir. 7:3* pm I nion Tpwmdiip Home Ecxmornles club. Mr*. Phyllis Nidlinger l:M pm Catholic l-adie* of Columbia. C L of c. hall. 73« p m. Della Theta Tua sorority. Ml*s Mary Ann Iwurent. * p m. Tri Kappa sorority bmilness meeting. Elks hrnne, 7:30 p.m Adams I 'outity Chorua; "Marine Room at Berne Auditorium. 6 ,30 : tr«r: . ' ■ . . Decatur Circuit chapter of Vat para two University Guild luncheon, Zion Lutheran church. Decalur. 72 niMHI. WEDNESDAY I‘reidiyierian Church Fair, ITeshylerlan churc h. 12 booth*. Id am. <o 10 p.m meal* »erved-cotj.tinu luisly from 11 a m. loadles Shakespeare club, Mrs Arthur StilHes. 2 30 pm Pel lota XI sorority business meeting. Elka home S p.m, THURSDAY Women of Moose Christmas par ty; pmtmk supper, Moose home. 6 :30 p m Magtey-loidie* Aid. churs It base merit all day Every Ready class of Methodist .chiircfl, Mr* Paul Edwards. 6. 10 'P. ur : , : ■ ■■■' - FRIDAY lavgion Auxiliary dinner party gih TenHr«hge 6 30 pm . Call 3-3962 or 3 3545 by Tuemlay for reservations MANCHURIA fV tnssAjissai _ mom stAOBHrf • X. V # •O»MD * maMCHUSia f w j *» » n iy gpj T's "an entirely new war." Gen. Jougla* MacArthur aald In Tokyo, mnouncing the formidable number >t Chinese Communirta (aee box m map) now in the struggle. Along the front powerful foe Jirust* (I) forced UN force* to withdraw up to 10 mile*. Main jrunt of foe drive 1* aimed at Tok:hon (broken arrow), and South Corean and Corp* unit* ar* surrounded in area of Maengaan (2) »y a flanking attack (curved arrow). Jagged line represent* apiroximat* front. A possible three |led Chlneee dlvisione counterattacked the U. B. let Marine* aorthwest of Changjin (3). Th* louth Korean Capitol Divlrion revon ground north of Chongjln (4). Only 50 Year* Late Portland. Me. (U. P.) —Plans for a double wedding 50 year* as<> did not materialize but amends were made when the couples. Mr. and Mrs: iaewia Ixiwelt and Mr. and Mr*. James McCarthy, got to gather for a double golden wedding celebration. Prayer-power is the greatest i force In the world
-'i W-. RODNIY McBAC, 15* admitted killer, la handcuffed by State Trooper John Mezsano in Detroit after giving himaelf up following hie escape from University of Michigan hocpiUl. He waa in the hospital under observation. In September, 8-year-old Joey Houaey, Jr. wu victim of a sex killing. Twenty-two days later Rodney told police how he committed the crime. ilnternational Soundnhotn i
list Honoi Students At Catholic Schools Honor rolls for the secund six ' weeks term at the Decalur fatho- ! li< high school and the SI. Joseph j grade school have been rebate,! by school officials There are 44 studeiH* on the high m hool roll and 37 on the grade school roll. whi< ii are a* folJklW*: ’ High School A B Margaret Mcßeth 4 2 Ann Gas* ..... 4 1: Phylll* Omlor 3 2 Theresa Kohne 2 4 Isabelle Kintz 2 3 James Virgiewede ,2' 3 Catherine Ulman 1 4 Rosemary Gilltg —..— 1 3' Patricia Kable . .A... 6 Tom Rumschlwg ... 3 4 Ann Smith 2 5 Vera Geels .2 1 Mary Ann Ulman 4 Mona l-ee Fairchild —1 6 Catherine Izishe .. I 61 Marylyn Smith 1 6| Mary Peterson 1 5 Kenneth Schwaller . ... 1 5 Robert Ga*e s Marcile Bentz — 8 Shirley Liclille .... 6 Natireen Miller '■ Julia Anu Schultz '■ Marjorie Heiman ...5] Phvllis Braun ... Margaret Schmitt . 5 Dottald Gilli'g . I I Jean Kable Martha Pursley Barbara Voglr-wede Steve Ga® Margaret Hi-itnSh lielores Coyne Joe Uoatetto .23 Jan* loittrent . . 2 - 3 I Rit.i Rumsrhlag Michael Kohne — I > Mary Byer .Sharlene Murphy I [ John York - - 3 2 Carolyn Terveer Marlene Miller .. • I I Mary Ann Helman Margaret M<-Mumut.-i a , Grade School 1 ’ K] Barbara Borman . - r > Jacqueline Case ■ 5 Marcella Gillie ; Leida Ford :t ■ Nit* O*teiman ? . J Thomas Titus --- ---—: 2K ; Anna Marie Leiigetirh 2 S' Rita Heiman < 6' Mary I;. .Voxlewede 5 f. -Marjorto- York . •> 6 Dolores Kintz . 3 S Thomas Ehler . 5 9 Ronald Ford" ... - S Janice Titus s * Elizabeth Miller —7 7 Michael Murphy 6 3 David Heimann . 5 fl Betty Baker 7 5 Mary lieckmeyer 9 3 Geraldine Schultz 5 • Billy Beal 1—- - 4 ? Lcarolyn -IleimantLL— Frederick Miig« rich 4 8 Kosalie Voglewede —.-1 3 9 Kathleen Kohne . — * Robert Murpliy . .... S 7 Judith Ann Koor* - 3 12 Julia Osterman .... 3 12 Patrick Durkin • 3 12 Angela Andrews . . 3 13. Michael Durkin 2 13 Patricia Kintz 4 4 Jeranda Meyer .... .... 5 5 Donald Baker —I 6 Louise Hake——— - 3 7 Mary Schultz 3 7 Gerald Olllig ....— ... 2 * Factory Worker Is Crushed To Death Vincennes, Ind . Dec 2—(l'P>— i An accident at the Getitr*! Fiber Product* Co. last night killed Ed-: ward Freeze. M.+ He was crushed between two large roll* of paper : Mather Jones. 100-yenr-oH labor leader, will he bur'rd at the inter i national stock show ’• | Democraf Want Ade Bring Results
Rev. John M. Norris Will Speak Tuesday The Rev. John M. Norris. Ph D . <>f Bron world . <1 a:. mGeiottary“ oT I the Methodls: church, who has , served In both Koiea and in Argen I tina. will be the guest speaker at I the First Methodist church. Fort -Wayne. Tuesday al M» a m Dr. A. W Pugh, district superintendent, announced today. Dr Norris Will Streak at the Fort Wayne district settlement day and missionary Institute. -1Four Sheep Badly Mutilated By Dog Berne. oer. 2 < Four nf a fio k irf i:i aheep’ owned’ hy and Harry I*ehman. of Monro«- township, were badly mutilated’* when athM'ked.-by u dug., yeaterduy iu t h»- Alltort Lehman wo< h h WHH eftiTmafed’ <-aua«!L th* Monroe township dog | suit I let 2'l from S*‘au!»‘ f«>r Ja pan and Mia#---Mutudmuu will xail from New Orleans lat* 1 in Oocein- ‘ Lor for E< uador. South Ameru a. '! Both of the younx women will ; give short Udfek at the farewell F4»rvire. > , Berne Young Ladies To Missionary Fields ~r Bet ne. Dcr -2 —The —local -Mia - I sionary rtrt»r»4t will W -Hte' M-+OW' !of a farewell servh * Sunday eve , ning for ’he Mi-***- KathL« n In • j beger .axui'.4 , Aiih«.‘4 m ao will M»oli for to-*-it. • ,v |w ’ ; eionary field* . Mix < bung eh alii, i : fund i-< dt Dined for uh* year, the ,l’< lairn will be paid in L'M u h»*tr the n»*w fund bfconv"* ivallable Christmas Savings Club Plan At Berne Berne. Doe 2 The First Bank ’ i»l Bviih- Friday announced the. formation of a Ch»(stma< saving* < lub plan for thf* fir>t time in his lory. This plan makes i’ 4 oiiveri • ten: for pair cm to sysfemat 1 h ;vlly t**4 tiiair Chri.itmas. shop . pint The plan starts next and 4s for 1951 C'h«‘<-ks wilt be ! rnaih*d to depositors on !>»•« 1. ‘ l‘4'l November Snowfall Heaviest On Record ] J • ' ’; Berne. Beu 2 Last month liroilKht the heaviest Novetnl»er * 1 Enowfall to Berne since H M ’ Heuaser, ha al weather observer. 1 j started tttkim? records in TUB*J 1 The snnwt;.!} for the nomth wfts , 12.2 Jnrhes and all of it fell over j < fi»ur .lay p< !<<>■!. I:i -f Satind i> . 1 | .Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. Buys Health Bond J The Beta Sigma Phi has voted! purchase of a S 3 health bond/ Iwf) Flf"® Chi istpia- s<•.< I He am p a I k n in] kdatns < o»inty. an j n«wnt*fd t«Aay. AH j •‘jroceetU from the • iixn|ua! Christmas «eal sales are nse.l In the fifth! on t’u-1 hereulo is and •■ln provide fr»*e' rlit (; leg and other* Ise 4 arry «>n the fight vgwinst the white, , is conducted by the Adams county 1 ; association..
■, TRUCKLOAD of MICHIGAN CHRISTMAS TREES LONG NEEDLE SCOTCH PINE — ALPO POUGMt 7-— ALL TREES GUARANTEED HELMS MARKET SIS St. Marr'S St. OPEN EVENINGS
Confesses Killing Couple In Michigan Wanderer Is Held In Illinois Jail Centralia. 111. Dec- 2 iGPi■«-I A 36ycul-i>ld wamierer. found Ihb | ing here with an Indian gtri. ha» : cunfesoed that be killed u nitu, and . j a woman iu Mb-higau and; police I j were chceklhc bin stury today ; rfjlttii. ae ex ■ ',ll vii'l rd Wednesday night <qi a bad chri k i charge, told Centralia police chief i (1. T. Bounds that he slew the i couple las’ October when they at ta- ked him In an apparent attempt j at robbery after a night of drinking i in u saloon at S’. Igua-e. Mil b Blair raid hi heal lhe man and woman to derr’h with a jack handle and hurried their lardien "In Rome braisti in a ravine between Si. - Ignaci- aid (irand Rapids" He knew the couple only as "lien and Babe," be said Mfidllgan authorities were en route here to check Blair's «tury. - Bounds said Blair, gave .a “railter Inioheiinl" account of the slaying* and was vague ou other details of hl« past Blair was arresied on the com ’ plaint of a service elation operator •fieri who .aid that Blair * Indian per.amour, 21-year-old Edith Wenlg-s-arehadgivenhifn" a bad "ch«Ti signed in Hie , name of "Mt*. Wik larJ Blair.” Bluir and Mi>s Wenigwars had lived together day* at a Ceiiiralia hrdel Police said that Hlalr, iu an ap parent attempt at disguise, had ch«ng<d Ms - bithing and appear-: ance so often during hL. stay at the hotel that officials thought two men were living In ihe room with the girl .. Miss YVenigwar* was taken into i-u»toi!y“wTnr"Btttr. After a night in jail. Blair called Bound* to bls cell and said he had something "much more serious Ilian bail checks-tu talk about " j ”1 killed a couple in Michigan.' he saM u happeued tn Ih tober Blair'sttid lie met: “BeW and Babe" While drinking in lhe St Ignace saloon and that hwanw .'...''lflSt.ll:.drunk ' ■ I loiter, he said, the) got in ills. I car IO ' take a tide and sober up ' Blair said Hen drove while he fell arieep Hi ’be luo-k. seal —J "All 'of a sudden I wake up and ; found We Win- stopped on a < oim-■ tty toad he said "Ben and Babe! jumped me like they were going to rob me ’ "I picked up a jack handle from the (lo>f SWtTIHt she wan He went down The woman jumped out t>2 j the < n and began i milling down the r<M<i I < base d hei and bit her ; »li'. rr.< ja k hando- too ' —; —: The nr< > i«»u- -hizh Noveml>er ", I »•: < V I" * «»’ U Karnin w rhe.- ««.4.fto *4- <.X’J il.iii* way 4hnv« rtf-.msl. " for ?t»** mmitb v —Waa ,{h 4 >ll elf DU fHTja !»e.k?W mean avi-r.i.- • ‘or the rtuintli I .After rtiere. and lu: men crow iitiAMer and wisei Frankl'n. i _You arv Kafe in Imv e: HU • if- in h >•- ktti ♦•!!? 1 .lone i A well t»H oiw own hands is i j iubnflnt E. S
■ • •2r- ♦ I | I *7/ * tz c- ej V cr’rr cut Our store h bulging with the most exerting and care- ? * fully chosen assortment of Christmas gifts. If you W. U haven't already received our beautiful, full-color f*J 1] I) Christmas gift suggestion booklet, stop in today and rW ' rs get your copy. Our welcome mat awaits yaul |M-. | PUMPHREY I JEWELRY S STORE .
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* The People’s Voice t Tht* eoIMM ter 4A* «M off «w I reader* who wiak te Bake <Mgaetlon* for tke feuera! *4 or diacuee gueatloM of j eat. Pleat* *ig» yo«r MfoCio I aho« aetkekuetty. It will Dot I be need if you prefer tksT it |,| pot be. I v Church Parking :. Attention’- AH Church-goerw of ' Decatur Many of yon were una de f’o attend church services last Sur!day on account of Hie snow-storm -No doubt you have l<een wonder rzf' a Kiir .'. ‘lurcJres for this coming fiend*/. I We. know that everything posßlbbl.has been done l<> remove snow from our streets it would be Impossible |to get them lawk in normal cmiiljlioiuM.Sunday Where snow is r till on streets, the Hoard at Safely i through Mayor John Doan has glv--1 en us pertnissiOn to park <-ai> on * tile olie side of the street net: to - ‘fie i tnir h, teSTingTWiTn for rars tn get through. II wiM nut lie n»essary U> stay home <«; ause of •he lack of parking fastHUa*. We greatly appreciate th I» apecial favor and thana Mayur lloa* tor ‘ilia kind <onslderatmn. •igned. - John E. Chamber*. Pre*4deWt Decatur Miniaterial A**oc>*VM Mr and Mr*. Rusael Berr. are I the parents of twig boy* bora this , morning at four thirty o'clm k at ! the f'otnmunity luiapitai at Wdos- — ter, Ohio They weighed 5 pounds, b , 7 ounce* and 5 pound* 11 oagees Mr »»d Mra Giie* Porter of the city are the maternal grandparent*. Mr and Mis Robert Oage ar* . the parents of a baby son. barn at tai thi-; morning at 5 05 o'clock He weighed 6 peaMkx C oancee Mr. aad Mrs. Lyle Franz are the parent* of a baby «on, born at 4:l# p m Friday at the local boapitai —. He weighed h pound*. *H ounce* ■
, •mmnnaWBMMIMMNnMneMMIMMMMBMBREMMMM Ella** IaER 4x*j y • ■ readyajueaday at 19 a. m. Holtmse DrigCo. ' w*»..m Ji iii'a.i.. m. f,' ' a 4 MARKS ; FILM SERVICE SMITH PROS CO* START . MONDAY.. : getting—your—clath** r—ready for Chrirtma*. Call u* early KELLY’S TT DRY CLEANING Phone 3-3COe
