Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1951 — Page 2
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.q - — Sehalor Vandenberg Is browing Worse family Is Keeping At Bedside Jlfari® Rapids. Mich., March 14.-4 1 family ot Sen, Arthur 1 T rp kept constant vigil at ?DieU| father’s bedside today as thHffitemthlkan foreign affairs lead, — We have f-L.‘ , Mi I ill h Hittouse Drug Co.
4 F SALE CALENDAR f* AiA|, l;|. 12 :o p ? ni, EST. William l-’ulk, ml, Nos pixoii, Ohio fe 1 th*V S’M mi. K. or Ki nil. W. of Van Wert, O.« or i ml. H, 4nd g I nil. W of Payne. General farm sale \ttoy A, f|ed I w \Jolmson,,an<l Melvin Llechty, aucts ' MAIL Implement Sale. 12 Noon. J treat ur Sale' Bpm. E,|,C? K J boehrniair. zVuct. ' - I a ■ ’MA|| #4-Mr*.. Rebecca Jackson, 122 N. sth St. Household , go<|ds. S; b, ! P M. ‘Robert Bovine. A(!m,j Chris Bohnke. Au|f. I 1 MAI Thomas and Pauline Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills.; Ind. Hciine \ ‘ft land Grocery. Service Station and Equipment «2 P..-M. T I>. Schieler-tein, Aunt. i | MAli| iF Heirs-of Edna Stauffer. 423 Clark St , Rbrne. j hid. 7 room i J. 'f> house, household goods. 1 P., M. Jeff Lietdly.| Auct. | .’••lAi|. Ic 1:00 p. 111. Waldo J.iStauffer, executor Edna Stauffer. 423 fe Clark street. Berne. Sale of household goods. | George K’. jjl Davis, attorney. , /1 1 .If- 1.00 p. in. QUALITY’ MILL SERVICE, Dayton avenue \ ajud ’ hfi i 1 Ith St . iDeeatur. \Wood working tools./hiaAinery j 0* | lumber. Roy te.Ned .Johnson and Melvin Licchty. AUcts.p A|Al| 2(*F Wayne K. Briner. 10- miles Nortlrof I’oe on Winclipster Road. 'gi Cattle. Farjn Implements. 10:30 A. M. I i*]llenber.4er |l 8r0,.. Aucts.' -U4— ULt 1 hoMMaa 0.1 1 BSBQ9S «WRMMNMMNn M®B 1 s|i , 1 (ft) NBz 'S' IM ' J'.L ■ Y n •, I ■ I CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. i. •' • -
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« — ■ er was reported losing ground in bis fight for life. ✓ The io am, report on his condition paid “the. condition -.js getting worse.” \ One member of the family said Michigan’s senior senator Was “gravely ill and only a miracle will save him.” ; 1 son ant} two datighr ts i s were at the bedside constantly r as his condition became worse. The 1 ( soh. Arthur, Jr., 'had returned; res' gently from Brazil, works, • to be wRh his father, li Vandenberg’s "longtime friend ioul physi iai,i, Dr. 'A. B, Sml(h. Who has bet n optimistic, admitted (56 year-old s< nator s, ciindßion serious, I I “Chit <s a favorable change *om <nr hl ' condition must he ccji'ldt 1 < a grave,’’ Rmfth wald.F The Vandt nhe.ig Imnw was <|i|l« t, with only tlie coming and jkolni of rtoctdiH and nurses disturbing hhe s’ili.m The shades Were <lr(|wtj 'yiHierdev 'I ( h I, mi- Ihi most nlilyiil pbln( in ilur world rthifernftn't h»|rC’ gain Ills hiiiiiii Elglitpui HVO In; limit |WI nt fcllivel \ tof-tt liiiir, atiiiii 11! and I'iti' April a > tiiimii Was removed fjom a '|ipl m .11 hl . spin it 1 ord ' v ' . til ■ ' t Democrat Want Ade Rif Ing Respite
German Rhineland ' Hit By Earth Shock 1 Shock Felt Today . Over Five Nations \ ' Bonn. Germany, Mar. 14 —(UP) »—A aparp earth quake shook the ■ German Rhineland south of Co- , logne just before dawn today, toppling old war ruins in several cit1 lea sendiifg some residents ’ fleeing to wartime) air raid shelti era. ’ The five minute series of temhl\org centered In the Eifel moun ‘ titln blty of Euskirchen, where 16 jmrsons were Injured by falling chlnin hys 'and broken windows. ; Four other* were Injured nt Meeh•>rnii'h, six miles south west, a,ml 3d we o evacuated from damaged 1 homes 1 j .} ■ The shock WHS Rdl mirosi five liuihrn . fwi uhmii gig miler, in . .o I. dlrneihm 41 billh isr* mllas 1 west |n m»rthm*h jhnm c. Ii was 1 si I Olig t'lmUMh to upset the bi(i 1 uin o of people on ii|iper /hmrs Rllblik' crashed down frtmi the 1 uin of wni'davitwcd buildings in , t,l>e iiitlmdnil city of Chlukhc’ 2ti , miles north of Euskirchen, blit 1 (rm shocks were felt only rllr.hHy In Bonn, Wmkt German cuihlip 12 miles <mist of Euskirchen. Residents of i’blogne fil'd into the ale raid shelters that protectthem from ina slve allied boniltIttg raids during the war but in the e.-n thuuake center itself there was little evidence of fright. “There was no tianlc herb.” a police official in Euskirchen reported. "We are used to things like this from past years, although this was a bft stronger t,han usual.” v ' 1 Houses in downtown Brussels in Belgium were shakembutthere was nd damage. The sOuthekstern, Netherlands towns of and Nimegen and the western cities of Utrecht and the Hague alffo felt, the quake but suffered no damage. The quake also wag felt in tiny neighboring Ducky of Luxembourg. V Schedule Filed Schedule to determine the inheritahce tax for the Frank Linj iger estate filed, tlie\report ing a net estate of $1,(I1S, an 1 five heirs. Reports Filed The appraiser's report for in. heritance tax purposes was filed for the Dennis Striker estate. Glowing a total otaic of |22,0. r . 2.I®, -"id Mary SiViker the Hole heir. - . '' j. . A slmllat’ report was riled for • ltd William Niihsbaum csiatc, re ,'VcilllUM a lobll estate of SJtl.tlVi, , with Adi'lhm Nussbairm the only heli . j Divorce Filed Willio ('urncii, throimli hts ai • orimy, Huimrl .MeClniiaham filed •nit for Htvm.c from Mae’('or imit, rhtiiTJim tjirni mid liiliintmn ticnim.mif Mini umßlpm ruNtmly t( : llm Iwo mitroi < hildi<'ii a•>• <ll mi iiicuhitc divorce \ Ceuee Continued The < miso of Riitli Hcßtdt vs (Tiewirr llelloll. a divorce nctlqn was taken under advvetnent and continuoil until March 24.
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CHURCH NEWS i ; Zibn Lutheran The of the Wednesday Lenten services will be conducted tonight at'the Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe Street. The pastor, the v Ren Edgar P. Schmidt, will I speak otj the theme, "The Homage Paid Kirtjg Jesus.” The choir, under the direction'of Dave Embler, will s|ng "Tlie Litany of the Passion," a from ‘The Crucifixion’ by Sir Johp Stainer. The public Is tnviled to this worship service, T| ; Zion Reformed The f&al mid week Lenten service will be l|eld in the Zion Evangel,leal t<nd Reformed church thia eveningJat |:80 p.m, The Ijenten quiet hair service of the Women’s Guild, “jhlghway to Life," will be Mrs. Charles Blenehm I will be 'She leader for the aervlce Four inidltattonN wIP he given; I "The DimiaiicUß Road" hy Mra. Ralph VaMit "The Jerusalem Road" Hv Mrs Wash»y ; IxdHnan "The Hmid” by Mra. lam Kirsch (jml F’l ha Em maim Rbad Ly Mrs. Tony Meyer The-iall to I worship ;iind benediction will b«* 1 lv«m by the, pastor, the Rev William d‘ Faller A double trie <mniposr»4 ofV Mi« N A Arnold Mis Patricia Arnold. Mb* Pauline I Hrlni»enh'»(e. Mrs, W, U. Feller Mrs. UtWl* Lltterar and Mis, Alice Rciih will sing, "When 1 survey the Wcm'droiia (’roes" and "1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked"'by (i'Hara. A duet. "My. Faith IgiokF Up to Thee" by Lacher, will be sung by'Mrs. N. A< Arnold apd Miss Pauline BrihUenhofe. Mike Brintzenhofe . will also sing, "He 'Smiled on Me" ‘ by 1 O’Hara. Mrs. W. C. Feller will sing “I Shall Mot Pass This Way’ > by Efflinger. .Mrs. J. Fred Fruchtc organist, twill he the accompahidtJ aiid will -play fdr her prelude “() Sacred iHeid Now Wounded.” Mrs. L. 4. liolthbuse is the music directress., _ \ All ineinbei’s and friends of the church are invited ,to attend this service. Following the service the Women’s Guild will hold* its business meeting; in the basement, and the conflrirmtion clasfc will be presented taj »the -," official board, parents Isanti friends, \ in the sanctuary. V ■ ‘HP 'F'tr \ p To Discuss Payment Os Soldiers Bonus Lmlianajt* March 14. ITTI - Tho Indiana department of veterans affairs said today commission members! will meet 'March 20 to dlsc\iss procedures for immediate payment of the Inkliana World War II ,fveterans bonus /Under a bijll passed by the reeein session of Indiana leghlnture and slgnelrl »y Governor Hchrli ker the 11011114 "'HI he paid immvdlalt'b to dI mt veteran* and uex| ofkill Ol mt'llf A hl) died nil Hili'. , dm > liet Dei' 7, 1!»11, titkd Hept 2.. _ llontiM i, /udmlnistintor ctrslllr Hruv nn|dj he \experls to stari pa. meiiis ai|diit July 1 1 , » 2' |f You Jl|v«’ AiivihiitM To Hull Try A immmp >1 With! Ad II I’dyx Trsde. m s It Yen H.v- Anything To Holl Tty A I loiiHtih nf Want Ail It 'PayM. Hunting 1$ Fun Again I - 'j p ■ Constri|vt ion bttsiniess N work. saVs Mahri.e H Rujit.ells. of MalHi'.lalo. Arkansa-'. but he likes it. pie also likes hunting ’ w 1 th his • hounds, but for a . while h e Ik didn’t feel like floin K much of m fei .IP anything. He Wa-dPtj 11 a ' 11 d ' 1 'Jk (i 0 w 11 deling, 'achf s and pains. | anrl i';st didn’t P*’ ' Ke e nt to have 4 a n y appetite. M, H. Runnells Being an active mau, he 'didn't | like not feeling well, and decided' JO do 'tomethhig about it. He; heard tjbbut how f ’» HADACOIJ l ad hclppi \mauy folks With troubles like ibis due to a deficiency oi Vitamins B'. B’J, Iron and Nia-J ein and..decided to give It a-trlul, Ilf? made a gobi] jleclf lon, for, HADACOIJ l | lhn S()(jn hl - .i<T)p« lin ’ pains were rellevctl, he hml p goo | appmitr, really en J’Ai d htiwvi. and hi; res!< q well 4 ’ ’I Rlijil;-! , • , V'l arg’; in the lohNtruetlon buisb,! hdm tJiirh ouirynim knows | H "ilgm i ;)n M * s ,,, rk t . WO|J( tag ’<• Juti i ami jtiat didn’t seem to hunt; any apptdltn at all | pi'ied Jmdng Hi hi m and pslnw at 'bout tfirt sniiiH tlm,, Tlmn, uhimt I dm hind Io give lIADAtIDI. a 1,1.1 J!H! „ mj IJltig wit | grmit',' 1 ? ||,. ,| ! ami m» nppetlte ph km| up, 1 ■Jaje I \ r | (l |- ntei.l-, slneiilng well nmi my gtinei4| :,i "-H ’ f 11 v Improved I Imto. i-.tii o '1 imtlniii.'i tiUUitjf imoihtrly, Rud f<m| Jhat It 0m m witmh't lul prodm 11 ' ii'-elv V't\ommein| lIADACOL im a good .ph>i|hi t I I •4(' , < l|, t'HII help || - you Ullef nim I) (hqiciriirle A»h y’utir I'UMsl-i I<H LIAUAt'UL today o t lluL Ths Lsßlauu Uorpurstimi
. s* Fox Patrol Scouts In Meeting Monday Fail Patrol of Boy Scout Troop .61 met at the home of the patrol leadef Bob Ochsenrider, at 7 b.th. Jiionclay. The meeting opened witfi the Boy Scout oath, dues were (x)Hecfed and the study of the i evening was first aid. Plans for j a camping trip to be held Saturday j
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if the weather id favorable were discussed. The meeting closed with the Boy jEJeout laws, according to the report submitted by scribe, Larry Mathews.. , Driver Arrested On Two Traffic Charges Robert Huser, of route 1, Monroe, is scheduled to make but one appearance in city court Thursday,
but he faces two separate charges after his arrest twice by city police Monday. City police arrested Huser first at 9:15 p.m. for passing, another vehicle on the Erie railroad tracks on Winchester stretet. \ , Fifteen minutes later city police arrested 'Huser for leaving the scene of an accident at Second And Monroe streets when his car was involved In an accident with another driven by Robert John-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1951
son. To Hold Conference For School Leaders Indianapolis, March 14 —(UP)— The Indiana University school t>f education today announced a conference h'ere Friday for school administrators to discuss school legis. latlon passed by the recent session of the Indiana legislature. - - _
