Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1951 — Page 6

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County Homemakers On Tour This Week T ’ / Leave This Morning ; On Four-Day Tour 4 : • t ■ f- ' ’ -'J _ Twenty-nine Adams county homemakers are making a tour this week in celebration of national home demonstration week, t j • f-J if - The group left early ihis morning fpr Cleveland, Niagara, and Detroit. , The travel committee of the Adams county home economics association' arranged this special activity. They will go east through Ohio to Mar t ion, where they will see the home and tomb of President Warren Harding. From there they continue hprtheast .to Mansfield, Ohio and Molabar farrp, the home Os Louis Bromfield, noted novelist and conservationist. Wednesday rporning they will see the home of President Jara’es A. Garfield and drive along Lage Erie through Erie, Pennsylvania and Buffalo, New Yotk. The beautiful drive along the Niagara river to falls comes next. They wjll yiew the Flails from Prospect Point and/fro in various vantage points? They will enjoy the rapids above the falls, then drive across the Rainbow Bridge into Canada where they are to go’through the Canadian , customs and see the lovely formal .gardens in Qheen Victoria Park, and view the yapids above the falls on the Canadian side and stopjat the brink of the Canadian falls to ,get another wonderful view. They will-ride pn the Maid of the Mist, a boat on the river below the falls. General Brock Hotel, on the dian side, wiß’be their hotel for the night, where they can see the 4P iumination of the falls at night ' from the hotel gardens. Thursday, they drive along the famous Niagara gorge, which is second in grandeur and hcenic interest _ only to the majestic falls. They wifi stop at the ; Whirlpool, a huge r circular indentatton worn into the Canadian side of the river and surrounded by walls 300 feet highMASONIC —; -Stated Convocation of Decatur Chapter No. 112 R. A. M. at 7:30 < P. M. Tuesday, May 1, 1951. ’> Norman GL Lenhart, '■ ■■ I . T ’ H. P.l

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'The river plunges fnto this great excavation forming one of the most maelstroms in the world. A trip over Whirlpool in cable car is optional. They then leave Niagara Falls and drive along. the shore ofLake Ontario. They will cross the Welland Canal and Canadian fruit district. That night is spent in Detroit. \ f Friday morhing, they will go through the Ford factories. The final feature ofthe outing will be a visit to Greenfield Village, famous colonial restoration. They will leave Detroit by mid-afternoon and are sched tiled to be back in Adam's county gobut 8 p in. Friday. Those making the trip are: Mrs. Wm. Neadstine, Mrs’ Jake Dolch, Mrs. Ernest Zeigler, Mrs. Ray Fields, Maudd Mahan, Leuella Ellsworth, Ic.el Shanks, Mrs. Wm. Burry, Mrs. Charles Chew, Clara. Ineichen, Mrs Menno B. Habegger, Mrs. Gerald Timmons, Mrs. Harry Beitler, Mrs. Harve Rupert, Mrs. riena Kessler, Mrs. Fotrest Ray, Lillie RicO. Martha Essex, Mrs. Claude Laisure, Mrs. Eva Brewster, Mrs. Belle Walters, Eliza Hahnert, Mrs. Albert Beineke, Mrs. IX C. Shady, Mrs J Sam Henshen, Mrs. John Hirschy, and Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.4«<-%: July 2.47 %-%; Sept. 2.49-2.48%; Dec. 2.522.51%; March 2-53. ; Corn: May; 1.804.80%; July 1.83 %-%; Sept. 1;S1 %-%; Dec. 1.67 %; March 1.71%A Oats: May 88-88%; July 89-89%; Sept 86-85%; Dec 90 %. Soybeans: J May 3.338; July 3.338; Sept. 3.18%-%; Nov. 2.93%2.93; Jan 2.94 %-2.95; March 2.96%N. f T~‘ . ———f—. ■ Founder Os Muncie Bank Dies Monday Muncie, Ind., May 1 —’(UP •— Charles V. Sursa, 58. founder and president of the industrial trust and savings bank here, died in his jiomb Suro, a native of fSvansville, also founded and once headed the American industrial {bankers’ association.

Farm Youth Killed As Tractor Overturns; V Rensselaer, Indi, May 1 —(UP) — Joseph Wa,yne Yebinan, 14. Francesville, was killed yesterday when a tractor hfe" was riding on a farm near here hit a sink hole and overturned. He was the son of Mr. and MrsL Yeomam. Democrat Want Ads Bring Result!

FIVE MINOR 1 From Page Owe) Shraluka received a call from Dan Zeser stating that the pavilion at Sunset park had been broken into before,,! t was opened for business. ’ Investigating, deputy Cochran nabbed thiree of the youths at the Decatur Drive-in, on U. S. hlghwaf 33. where they had gone in their bright red caps carrying a, gunny sadk. I " 1 Picked up, the youths jwere brought Ito the Adams county jail office where they were quizzed. It was then than chief Borders was called into the investigation, and the other arrests were made today. All Jive are\ from in or near Decatur i The boys, Who have been active during the past several months, admitted in addition to the breakins being involved in several instances of petty thefts and shoplifting .in Decatur stores. . <i Investigating officers stated that their final report will be submitted to prosecuting attorney Sever,in Schurger Wednesday for further action. \ This is the second such roundup of-youths within the q»ast weeks. Three other youths, all from Monroe township, were apprehended and appeared in juvenile court before Judge Myles F. Parrish. After hearings in court, the youths were released on probation. Sing Sing prison originally was built by convict labor in 1826. Method of icapital punishment in Utah is hanging or shooting.'

Yo< a o< . Roving Rangers The third meeting of the MonNotic* Os Primary Electioa Notice is hereby given TO Tilß Voters of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that a primary Election will be held in Decatur, Adams County on the Bth day of May. 1951, for the purpose of nominating candidates for certain officers on the Democratic ticket. The names and addressee of all candidates for the nomination on party tickets are as followsA ; ~ » DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor—(Cote for one only). Adrian J. Baker, Decatur. John B: Stuit.< Decatur. For Conncilman-at-Large let Diet. —(Vote for one only). Adrian G. Bufke, Decatur. For Coiincilman-at-I.nrge 2nd Dint.—(Vote for one only). ”, Dorphus L. brum, Decatur. Niland D. Ochsenrider, Decatur. For Councilninn-nt-Lnrge 3rd Diet.—(Vote for one only). Edwin Bauer, Decatur. • For Count Ilmnn-at-Lnrge 4th Dint.—(Vote for one only). Joseph H. Brennan, Decatur.;' ! Kenneth J. B e <*»ur, Decatur.' {, For Counciiman-at-Large—.( Vote for one only). Alfred K. Beavers. Decatur. REPUBLICAN TICKET For Mayor—(Vote for one only). John M. Doan. Decatur. For Clerk-Treanurer—(Vote for one only). H. Vernon Aprand. Decatur. For CouncilniMn-nt-Large lat Dint. —(>*ote for use only). Adolph L. Kolter, Decatur. For Counciliunn-at-Large 2nd DlnC—(Vote for one only). i -? ■ Donald F. G.tge, Decatur. F o r Councilman-at-Large 3rd Dint.—(Vote for one only). Hubert F.'Gilpin, Decatur. For* Connellman-at-Lnrge - 4th Dint.—(Vote for one only). J Hugh K. Enrle, I Decatur. -J /! For Councllman-at-Large—(Vote for one only). Joseph E. Morrlis, Decatur. Since there are no candidates on the Republican ticket no Republican ballots will be offered at arid only the names of opposing Democratic candidates will appear on this Democratic ballots. Polls will be open in every voting precinct in Decatur from 6:00 A-M. to 6:00 PiM- Central Standard timeF.dwnrd F. Jnberg. ' “ Clerk Adams Cir. Court. APRIL 24—MAY 1

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mouth Rovin? Rangers was held recently. Russel Walchle, president, conducted the meeting and the pledges were led by Charles Fuhrman. “C id Black Joe" was sung and the secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and ap proved. ■ \ . - . . ; , \ Following this Mr. Boerger led the grbup in singing “God Bless America,” and roll call was, anawiered by ‘My Favorite Vegetable.’’ The i LH books were then handed obt. "he next meeting will be held May l 8 at 7:30 p.m? Refreshments were served after the meeting, adjoi med. Joint Meeting The Greenlmf 4-H Boys club of Preble, towns lip held iheir second joint meeting with the Peppy Pals 4-H girls clul> of Preble township April 23 at the Zion Lutheran school. 1 z Separate business suasions were he|d: The boys answered .the roll call by namii g “My Favorite Pie.” The possibility or organizing a softball team van discussed* After the distribution of record books'the meeting closed with the pledges

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HADACOL g is sof fundl * nd aU .{? ® y £r ‘®" ds " w how three hearty, meals a day, gets up I took: three more bottles of and have taken six bottles.’’ economical I believe almost anyone bad I was looking and now toll me in the morning all set for a big HADACOL, and really beheve that HADACOL is so economical— can afford it, and I do recommend how much better I look. I can’t say breakfast. HADACOL has certain- HADACOL is a good product, and only $1.25 for trial size. it to my friends.” * enough for HADACOL.* ly helped Gary’s appetite.* it has certainly helped me.” Mrt. Lethe Fitzpatrick, 401 E. Mrt. Thomtu Fanning, Franciaco, I Mrt. Anne Franke, 434 We»t Mre. Margaret Gordon, 113 For- Mitt Ometha White, 1709 Bneh Elm St., Scoiftille, Ky.t “I couldn’t Ala„ tayt about her daughter. Seven St., Newport, Ky.: “As a con- reet St., Clover, S. U I didnt Aleemndria, La.t **l am 25 sleep. 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I can’t say first bottle, I’ve been helped so I praise HADACOL very much. I weight, my nerves are OK . . .JI Ido my work, work irmy flowers, enough for it.-1 recommend it to much that now I’m up and ready will not do without HADACOL any- have a good appetite and I can ilso in the Igarden. Now I’m put- my friends and neighbors <»• any- and anxious to get my work done more. It has done wonders for me. sleep nights again. One bottle a' ;ing up my fruit and vegetables, body. I will know from now on and, am not tired, but am able to I can eat anything I wish now, and week did fit and I recommend ! can’t thank HADACOL enough what to get rihen any of my family do my housework. I cannot praise it doesn’t hurt me any more. I am HADACOL to all who have my lor what it’s done for me.” needs help.” A J HADACOL and its makers enough.” 26 years of age.” ailments.” P »■»' if 'i i 11 j.* ——- —— . Mrt. Joe Bukowtki, 921 Sanborn Mrt. Walter Shieldt, Horntby- Mrt. Anna M. Dehlendorf, 631 E. 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I now giwe it to er cent better since taking great with the first few battles you pounds. I eat good, sleep good, and bottles, and that isn’t all, I will my children and H has helped them. IADACOL” 1 take or your money back. feel good.” continue taking it* too*

to the American and 4-H flags. Movies were enjoyed by members of both clubs followed by refreshments. next meeting will, be held May 14 at the Zion Lutheran school. . I St. Mary’s Sodbusters The second meeting of the St. Mary’s Sodbusters 4-H club was held April 25 at the Pleasant Mills high school./Carl Frey, the adult y leader,- took charge of the meeting. The pledges to the American and 4-H flags were recited- The record books were distributed during the business meetings. Refreshments were served to the 27 members present at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held May 16. . oony Juniors The third meeting \of I the Preble Jolly Juniors was herd'jApril 26 at the Preble public school. The meet- 1 ing was opened with the 4-H song. The business meeting was conducted by the president; Shipley Brandt. The secretary. Delores Gallmeyer, read the minutes of the previous meeting. The meeting was adjourned with the 4-H and American flag ! pledges-

NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 4041 Notice l» Jiereby given to the creditor, heira and legatees ot Sarah B. Briggs, deceased to Sppe4r in the Adams Circuit Court, held gt Decatur, Indiana, on the\l9 day .jOf May, 1951, and shbw Jause. if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS- with the- estate of satd decedent should not M approved 1 and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of Jieirghijp, and receive their distributive shares. ' . H ' William C. llriKK*. Administrator Dedatur, Indiana, April! 23, 1951. ; \ Attorney John L. DeVosa. APRIU 24—MAY 17Notice to non-hesii>ents In the Adnma Circuit Court April Term. IS3I. State of Indiana. ) , ) S.S. County of Adams ) Gladeaa I. Wilkes ) vs , / > Cause No, UMKI7 ! : I . ■ > John Rex etal > , Comes now the plaintiff in the above entitled cause by hep attorney, Henry B. Heller, and files Her complaint togefihejA w-ith the affidavit of a competent person that me following named, described a|nd‘ designated defendants towit: 1 John Rex, Susan Rex, Lacy Pastor, Paetor, Vzicey Paster, Charles Edward Pastor, Charles E. Pastor; Bertha Miehls, Philip Michls, 'Philip Miehis, Philip Meihls, Elva Bonham; Newton- Rex, Mary Rex, hia wife. Edith Rex, Ediths AHendrickshn, Edith Waggoner, Dayrell Hendrickson, Henry Waggoner, Henry jL.

Waggoner, Ethel Rex, x Ethel Ulmer, Frank. Ulmer, Charles 'Franklin. UU mer, Mary Rex, Mary Spahr, Dale / Spahr, Walter Dale Spahr, Opal 1 Rex, Boyd Ref, Ella Rex, Elizabeth Melhls, Elizabeth Miehls, Anna Lucile Spahr, Anna “Lucille; Spahr, Earl Rex;\ The unknown heirs, devWees, legatees, husband, ■ wife, widower, widow, 'successors, executors, administrators, persp na 1\ representatives, guardians, trustees, receivers, grantees and leasees of each of the above named or designated defendants, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; 'All women 'once'known by any of the pames above set out who are known by some other name, the names of whom are unknown to the I plaintiff; and all- persons who assert any title, claim or Interest tn or lien upon the real estate described herein, names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; \ are non-residents of the state of Indiana,, and thjat said action is a ddmplaint to quiet the title to the following described real estate situated in Adams. county, state of Indiana, towit: , Commencing in the center of the public highway 218 feet north. of a- bearing 53% degrees west of a point which is north 44 degrees west 13 rods and 3 links from the center of Section 34, Township 28 North, Range 14 East, thence north 53% degrees west along the\ , 4 center of said highway 73% feet, thence in a northeasterly direction at right angles with the first mentioned line 152 i feet, thence in a southeasterly course parallel with the first mentioned Mine 73% feet, thence & in a southwesterly Pourse at

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right angles with the first mentioned line 152 feet to the pl£ce of beginning. ’ K-, \ \ ' Notice B> therefore Mnreby given each and al) of the above named; 4 - described and designated defendants of the filing and pendancy of said complaint against them, and that, unless they appear answer demur thereto on the call of this action on the 8 day of June 1951, the same being the 53 judicial day of the April term 1951 ot fiaid court , f to be begun an<l> held at the Court. House ih the-city of Decatur 4n said -county and state on Monday the Sxlx day of April 1951, said complaint and the matters therein .contained will be taken aa true and said cause will ,be heard and determined In their absence. - \. > , ‘ . - • In 'Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my, hand and affixed the seal Of 1 said court at Defea.tur, Indiana, this 16th day of April 1951. Edward F. Jaberg Clerk of the , ’ Adams Circuit Court j: Henry B. Heller. \ . Attorney for Plaintiff. \ . < - APRIL 17—24—MAY 1 \ •• 1 , " APPOINTMENT OF \ . ? ’ Administratrix With Will Annexed Ne. 4702 A Nntlce is hereby given. That the _. undersigned has been appointed Ad- , ? •*• ministratrix With ; will annexed of the'©state of Lawrence Voglewede , / late of Adams County, deceased. .. The estate is probably solvent. Bertha C. Veglewede ; ,\ . , Administratrix 'W-W.A. \ Voglewede A. Anderson > Attorneys April 16,11951. APRIL I'7— 24—MAY 1 .