Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1951 — Page 7

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Cm Gives Birth Ta T wins Unattended Washington Coed It Recovering Rapidly iyhttir, Wash.. March I I (Vl’i -V University of Wa«lihigtoti coed was almost fully recovered today i frolt the ordeal of giving birth to \ twllg Unatalsb>d tn her college \ doi Riitory room.-’ . ■ . - 1r twin daughters were reportloing nicely” in incubators. . py were born Saturday to 18old Mrs. Figlenski Byrd, prsity officials kept the event t until yesterday. , They said Byrd had concealed her marand pregnancy from her y.,friends and faculty. i. Don Byrd. 22.Xhe father, was «d an emergency leave from > Stoneman. Calif., and arrived

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- .1 l«Jß|lUrmr|. >. . WII ls; .-..j u . L y.l.ui at Heat lie a day after his daushfera were bqrn, \ j Mr« Byrd hud planned td'gq to Cniitoiiiiu id h»tu the dilhi'en “star Mm ioippieit«i her rinul •nunntiiiiiona thia week bat iii<hnhlvg arrived earlier thnn peeled Mr*. Byrd hju freshman ntudeut In the college qf arts and ap|en|ea. Iler mother, Mis Frankliud Fiuhn-kl. of Ojmak. Wash., visaed tbfte |u days ago' and Apptt< ntl\ i did not suspecd alm about to ■ become a grandmother. 1 Bette had lived in the University's McKee Hall since the beginning of fall quarter. She attended classes through Thursday and planned to complete final examinations this week. v . . i . She was In a estate of semi-shbek when she was found in the dorhil-, • tory at 2 a.m. Saturday. | Resident \ advisor Charline Hob- ; son entered Bette's 'roqm with a pass key and found the girl “dazed.” The babies had been wrapped ettre-

fuliy in a towel and blanket# and placed on a raised platform of a wardrobe. 1 Byrd, a high school sweetheart of his wife, said they were married secretly because her parents ob jected to a wedding until Bette finished college. « ' • Midwest States Hit Hard By Heavy Storm lowa Taking Worst Os Storm's Beating . \ ; : ■ \ . . I » ' By United Press Spring was barely a week a<yay today but A big winter storm pounded the nation’s mifi-sectlon for the third straight day and scattered snow as far south as Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. ' The storm created widespread hardship in lowa, Minnesota. Wis-' consln and Illinois by disrupting traffic and communications as the, slushy show froze on pavements and overhead wires, b ' lowa was taking the worst of the storm’s beating. More than two l<<t of snow 1 had fallen in some sections during the past three days and 25-mile amhour winds piled It into drifts almost as fast as snowplows pushed it aside.' Ibwa City had 23 inches of new anow and Estherville 26 inches. The klwept southward it)dayl whlteplng Nashville, Tenn., with a threct-inch sntiwfall An hmh of snow fell itl, Bowling (Ireen ami al\|.oi|ihv|||r in Kentucky At inmd pointe In . however, the snow melted as soon an it the around I'An. to. . ..hi i oyVHMi Uli iio'ih ini plaint with Hismanis. ND. iiporHna n low today of 1g below zero. Mast of the snow -arm, a boll of rlert and ralh fell from Georgia and flPuth Carolina norlhward into Ohio and Indiana About l.rmtt snowplows were thrown into the battle to lowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin roads. At Ackworth, la.. ,180 depu ties and volunteers huhted for Roy Williams. 84. last seen walking toward his farm Sunday amidst the storm. c Sixteen northwest lbwa towns Were isolated from long distance communications. Strong winds hampered linemen in their efforts

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I.OOOTH 01 TO MARRY a native of Tokyo; in rush to beat the faat-expiring non-quota immigration law ia Sgt. Donald Kipker, Lima, 0., shown in flva-minute ceremony with bride Masuko Sakpri. U. S. Consul James Pilcher (left) officiates as a V. 3. Army officer witnesses, tlntcmational BoundphotoJ

to repair breaks.' A snowplow cleai'mi the road sos an ambulance that carried eight-year-old Norma Moir I son from her home at Lope Tree, la., 26 miles to

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a hOflplta| at lowa City for a blood transßrnlqn. ■ .' 11 birth of a seven pound eight ouJiyii girl yesterday Involved the • rtnit^itf ’in-r parrntH, grandmother,

two' ambulimveH ami two wiecking rifws al VVatt rtown, H I). Mrs Frank .lom-. v, i7, atgrted "in Hunday nigh! with In r hu, baud fimn limit,farm home

for a Watertown hospital when It iH taiqp apparent that Mrt. Jonet waa almut to give birth During the they Were fore* ed to transfer jfrom their family car to an ambulance, and then to another ambulance, as the vehicles bocr.td down In the sndw. Twice tiny were pulled free by wreckers but, finally Shifted to a squad car. They lost the race, however, and she baby girl was born in one of the ambulances. I l Divorce Filed | \ Eileen Raudenburh, by next of friend,Nilq 'Wallis, and through attorneys and Anderson, filed for an absolute divorce from Robert Raudehhush lb <irruit Married July 17; 1949. the Raudenbushes were separated February 15, this year. Sale Reported Elmer Baumgartner} .administrator of the Flork Catjtjee estate, filed a repo'rt of the shle of real estate In Adams belonging ’o the estate, to John and Mildred Fisher for SB,BOO. Deed was ordered delivered on payment of purchase price. - \ Marriage License Robert Morgan, route d, V<nr docla}»'().. ajid Jo Ann Thompson, route 2. Spencerville, O. \ Schedules Filed SehedqleH to determine Inherltaiu e taxes Were filed, separately

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for the Frank tremp, ■ Amelia Kirchner and Emtha Llechty •»; tates. in tho Treffip Mtale, the schdddle r'eyealed A n«t estate of 113,839.32, with six helfs. The net estate of the Amelia Kirchner estate was determined at 12,398.38, with ChaHtes Kirchner the sole heir. The net value of ,the Emma Llechty estate was valued at |23,388.93; there are 10 heirs.

ONE GALLON WILL PAINT KWH the iMwf AWAGEi&gM POOM' I^ konomkaß *. HAT-LUX) au (MMIXAUT JATIN-Lux; 3 { MATOSD 6LOS-LUX) w ( COLOM KLENK’S