Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1951 — Page 7
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1»51
SOCIETY RYTHIOt” NEEDLE CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVENING f Merrrbers of the Pythian Sis- ! ter Needle club were entertained in the social rooms qf the K. of P.' home' 'Monday evening following the Tern ple\ meeting. After i brief business session ref / ing room from tables attractively decorated, in yellow and .white. Hostesses were Mrs. Sam Hite, Mrs. Pauline Butler, Mrs. Lent Pry and Mfs. ( Della Carroll. The door prize ”Waa won by Mrs. Dick Bur- ' rell. I-■ . " * ■ SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB MEETING AT PREBLE The Sunny Home Economics clubi. pf Preble township held .their April meeting Wednesday at the Preble : recreation center. Group singing of the song of the month opened the meeting and the Y roHcall response was “my favorite flowef.” The lesson study on “Methods of Laundfy” was\ given by Mrs. Brandt and Mrs. William ' > " \ During;the business meeting a donation was given to .the Salvation Army. fMrs. Alvin Witte was a guest at | the meeting and there were}? twenty-four members and five children present. Hostesses were Mrs. Marvin Conrad, Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister. and Mrs. Arthur Kbeneman. \■l• . J ' \ The Adult club of Zion Lutheran church :at Frihdhelm will give a ham sqpper Sunday. May 6 at the school. feupper will be served - from five until seven o’clock. The ’ - public is cordially invited to attend. The social meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held Thursday Evening 'at seven thirty o'clock at Hhe Moose home. * Officers will meet at seven. The hospital guild committee will have charge of the social night. ■ ■ \ . J —r-A; Aii’ all day meeting of the Mag ley Ladies Aid will be held atAhe church.on Thursday. Hostesses ill be Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and Mrs. William fcruetzeman. ' /'• - ' - I L ( - Mr. and Mrsl Bill Huffman are U the parents of a\ baby daughter, born ait 4:20 o’clock this morning . \it .(he Adams county memorial hospital. Site weighed 7 pounds.' \ ounces. A baby son was borh 'to Mr. and Mrs. Riciayd Gase at 9:35 p. m. Thursday at thjg AdAms county hospital. 1 The . baby weighed • 9 pounds. ■ _c A baby! son was born to Mr. and Mrs. /Kerjmit Shetler this morning at 9:25 at the , Adams county mem- - < orial . hospital. J IIe weighed 8 poimdsf. 1 ounce. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bultemeicr, of Tobaccoville, N. C., are the parents of a baby daughter, Sandra i Lou. horn April 14 in that city. She . [weighed 5 pounds. 10 ounces. The Bultelpeier fortpefly resided on Decatur route one. ’ - MOTHE TO TAXPAYERS ' ■'c is hereby given the tax- ■ i payers of Adams County 'Central Consolidated Schobl Corporation, Adams County Indiana, that the proper ibgal -oi fivers of said municipality: at their regular meeting ’ place in Uhe office of the County Suporin tehden t of school at T>::!0 p ni., <>n khe '.Hh day of May, will consider the following additional'|a tipropriationss’from the sinking fund wbiHi said officers conA sider ii. ccssary to meet the extraordinary .emergency existing at this I . / ■ time. ■■ —M—- , A Capital Outlay t Account 1 New Acquisitions 1 Land 4200 , k Buildings 7000 Taxpayers appearing at i su<h - meeting shall have a Aright/to he heard thereon. The emergency ap- . proprlatione as finally made wilt be automatically referred to the State Hoard ol Tax Commissioners; ' which. Board will hold a, further hearing within fifteen days at the, office, of the County' Auditor <»f Adams County. Indiana or- at s.ueh other place as may be designated. At such hearing', taxpayers objecting to any of such emergehey appro-, priations' may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the Coiihty Auditor when and whdte' such hearing will be held. Board of School Trustees Os . Adams County Central Copspli-, dated School - Corporation of ! C 'Adams C 0.,” Ind By: <;ienn WorMager. Secretary. APRIL 27—MAY 4 XOTH'E OF LfcTTIAG SCHOOL TITA A SPORT 4TIOX < OATRAC TS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adams County Central Consolidated' (School Corporation, Adams County. Indiana 1 , will receive Lids until k:.'ML6’<-loek r.M-.on■ M'< <L-. tiesday, May 9. 1951, gt tire superiiA tendetfi’w office located at the Court House for transportation <>f school children oh designated 1 mutes, in-finite, spedtications, which describc. t'fie?'routes to’be traveled, the e(|uipme.nt to’Le furnished and other <-onditiohs whi-'h will be required in < the contract are now on file in the. ' office of the County iSuperintendent of schools. » ‘ The right i'in reserved to reject any and all .bid"-’ Glenn Morklnger Secrrtary. of Adams County Central School Board APRIL 27. < ■ / 3 1 7~ ' Use of the white waistcoat for men's! formal wear was started by 'Charles 11 of England in 1666. Alter the Great Eire of London he instituted it as an “economy” style. 5
[WjOJftITAL V n ilctu Admitted: Miss Leona Behnke, Decatur. ' Dismissed. Clarence Conrad, Fort Wayne route ten; Mrsaßricev Hower and boy, Decatur. Fijrst state to adopt a constitution was New Hampshire.
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Rumor Card Games Are Ordered By Excise Bureau There’s a rumor making the 'rounds that uncontrolled card games are to suffer the wrath of the governor's recent ba\i against gambling — although diligent search reveals no official sotirce for the information' ' According to the word circulating around town these days, dxcise men will enter an establishment wherein
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liquor is «old and card games are played. Ihey will swoop down on t|ie table, collect the money and race behind the bar anjl tear the liquop license from the wall. There is no official credence to the’ story. Local police authorities ha,Ve .not received the word, and probably could not effectively perforin the duties if such ap order did come through. > jFor state, county and city police would first need a warrant for such entrance, one in which they can
search a-premises. Excise men, on the other hand, need no such instrument to enter into any place selb ing liqudr and expunging card game activities and liquor sales. \ Simply because therte nas been no.suoh;action taken by the excise department to date, and because there is no tangible, official source for the< rumors, doesn’t nullify them; for the threat remains that tjie excise bureau 1 can do it. Only two states, Colorado and Delawarb, have no state parks. .
Mrs. Bertha Heuer will be the guest of Mrs. Bess Christen Vaughn in Chicago over the weekend. A total of 3,409 Bluffton residents Haye registered to vote in the com ing. election primaries.. There as in Decatur theife are no contests on the Republican ticket and no ballots were printed for the G.O.P. Raymond Franz of this city is
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SALE CALENDAR APRIL 28—Wm. Meyers. 228 North 3rd St., Decatur, Ind., Complete line of Household Goods. 1:00 p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmanp, Auctioneer. o . APRIL 28---Robert (Bob) Marhenke, mile South oi Fort Wayne on 27. Implements', store and garage fixtures, household goods. T 12:30 p. m. Henry Anker &T. D Schlef4rstein, alicts. APRIL 28—-Mrs. Emma Rowland, 7% miles South of Van Wert, Ohio. 80 acre farm, 7 rodm house, household goods. 12:30 p. m. EST. Russell Price, Van Wert, and Dorse P;, Miller, Lima, I O„ auctioneers.
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Chile is about 2500 miles in length from north to south but averages less than 100 miles in width. ;
