Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1951 — Page 7
1 THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1851
I TREMENDOUS L ""Tcontinued Frum"Page wif|» was injured when the twister | ripped out the north side ?ipf her! home and turned the house 35 degrees on its foundation. Furniture was sucked out of the rooms ' —i—
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by thh wind. John Cook was treated at a doctor’s office ( for shock after the tornado whisked away the walls and roof of a machine shed, leaving him seated at a bench. Heavy rainfall and high winds were reported -throughout the en- '■
tire state. j BIG THREE . <Co«ttniied From Page O«o) contribute to the European army and to cooperate fully in the. economic plan. -—| ;--■ --j- j V ? .. i■ J .-
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Officers Elected By Church Os God Business Meeting Is Held Wednesday The Annual congregational business meeting of the Church of God, Cleveland street, was held Wednesday* evening following a brief worship service conducted by the pastoru the Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy. i Annual reports were fecejved and accepted from Kenneth- Mitchel, church treasurer; Mrs. Charles M. Frank. J treasurer of the women’s missionary society; C. W. Strickler, chairman of the board of trustees; Mrs. Guy Agler, acting secretary iti; the absence of Miss Edith MattoxJ and from Mrs. Herbert Hawkina and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins. Salaries of all regularly employed of the church were again increased in the past year. The following were; elected officers for the ensuing year: , . ij i ■ For A Change A “TRUE” Fish Story! ■ ' i_ z ■ Family Night Every Friday All fYou Can Eat! '•\ ■ ' ’ — j Tuesday—Chicken Night FAIRWAY j- • ’
iii i ■■ i |. ■ii i i ii Trustees —M. P. Irwin and Elmer SeotL * »'Finance ooard—Herman Hammond and Paul Strickler. Treasurer —Kenneth: Mitchel. Church secretary-*-Miss Edith Mattox. General Sunday school superintendent—Herman Hammond; assistant, Floyd Morrisdn. Children’s superintendent—Mrs. Charles M. Frank; assistant, Mrs. Mabel Jean Hammond, Sunday school secretary —Miss Martyn Garner. | Member of the board of religious ekSudatlpn—Mrs. Maryi Hazelwood. , Nominating committee for the annual business meeting Sept. 10, 1952 —Mrs. . Gilbert Strickler, Mrs. A- Hawkins, Guy Agler. ; Hpad ushet^— Floyd! A. Morrison aipd Kenneth Watkinq. Cradle roll sttperintjendent—Mrs. Imogene Irwin. \ Flower committee —(Mrs. Herbert Ifawkins and Mrs. Emery A. Haw- . | —i Federal taxes ojj petroleum products totaled more 000,000 in the 1950 fiscal year. * \ • 1 1 II I n ■i. ■■■■■. n ■ Easy WithoutS. Nagging Backache Naninc b»ck»che, low of pep and energy, beadaehea and <Haain«aa majr be doe to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kMney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition,such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slow dewn. many folks suffer nagg ng> backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold orwrohg diet msy cause getting up nightsorfrequentpassages. Dqn’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pilla—a mild diuretic. Used »ucees»fußy .by millions for ever'M years. It’samaaing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 16 mitesof kidney tubesand filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills todayl ■ j'R ; ■ —— LO.O. Moose No. 1311 Family light Friday 8:30 P.M. Entertainment for Children —o—L : Saturday Night Flour Shows r ’ at 9:00 & 11:00 - and J BANGING or BAUER & BLACK ■ i " S X PAR* Nfr \ 6" waistband Hy front pouch XSr< QrF For «“ d «i - ■ j." j • RAi*; 3” waistband. wrtjrUU f, ~, Famous for com- \ \ forDand long \l |».ys ' -p<SSBX illi'ii —f PU u| pro* \ \B‘* waistband. « ” —Provides restful : ‘ W supporffor back '• w\ X and abdomen. >sl.73y ■J' L' I ~ pep* Favored by ath- L' / lotas tor it's k V" '' 7/ swing -support. K V I /] 3” waistband. V.\ I// $1.25 xJr T " BAOIR A BUCK F* - *9 tenxpoMivn wbTvk « woven etas;\VkV XSKST SI.OO 1 Ti —r OAVIB B BLACK SWIMMjM l _ / Designed for iwinnmg but. \vSk-WVA E>kl ideal lor fight Vk \ \ ,por w-k vixJ '?\ n •Bog; VA Pat. Off. — Ami is. HolthouseDrugCo. Decatur, Ind t
HEARINGS' ((oatfnoed From Page One) , ; „j ' •• ..... . -i manager. Williams said LRhofold wait not “chronically delinquent” in making payments on the old Smaller War ;—__v———— MOTOt* I** 1 ** MACARONI
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Plants fcorp. loan bitt frequently had to ask for defermehts. Williams gave the subcommittee a detailed history of the St. Louis t firm’s dealings with the govern- , meat, from its original $1,471,000 ’ k>an in from the Smaller War Plants Corp, to a final RFC loan for $465,000 in 1949. Williams recommended the last loan - - BIGSHOT (Coßthnueu r rom Fuuge Om) y ■» - ——-*—j '■■-4—. was expected authorities would recommend that he be jailed without bail to prevent another Escape. ■ McDonald admitted that if Gross hadn’t been found it jwould have I nieant the end of his' case against |
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■ HI ■ ■ H—l ■« HI! the 18 police officers the* gambler has admitted paying off for protection for his syndicate. Gross said he hadn’t intended to go away forever. ; ! ' - , ' .-T-T’ Cm<a> 100.000 »< • PENKILUN giM WO m«. pf DIHYDROSTBtPTOMYCIN. f J- . Coma in and gat WI f| hoL4house_, pRUG co.
