Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1951 — Page 8

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FT, —| /f- ; k i?Bi I » —-V«»J w| P '• ■ ..>. <s> A. . • wc* ■ wS> » _' «L THAT DETROIT restaurateur who Went back to If 39 'prices apparently Isn’t going to get ahead of Larry Lambros and George Sachlis, who run a restaurant on Herald Square. Washington. .Lambros and Sachlis ■-H are serving a SI.OO steak dinner, which includes ITench fries, rolls and butter. There's E. J. Kelly putting one away. (Lite mat ionalj '■ » ' r 4 ■ I . .—4—i--——

J. Fred Mollenkopf Dies At Van Wert J. Fred Mollenkopf, 76, welj known Van Wert citizen, died of a heart attack while driving his automobile yesterday morning. He was alone in his car. which struck a tree north of the T. P. Jonek residency. Mr. Mollenkopf a brother of the late Mrs. W. A.xVherry of near Decatur. Put Your ORDERS In NOW for CHRISTMAS TURKEYS 7 to 9 lbs. sOc is. • DUCKS . Shaffer Produce Phone 3-2017 I ' ■" 11 " 11 I ... 11 - FREE SHOW I All Children From Kinder- , garten To and Including Sixth Grade Invited Free to Cartoon Show at 2 o’clock Friday Afternoon at , Adams Theater. Doors Open at 1:45. Roy Kalver. 4 4 4 ’, 4i 4 : y~ {i.: # lk\\\u I u 4 — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30? • ? ♦fl WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F. 8.1.” Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart ALSO —Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax ; BE SURE TO ATTEND! « o—o FRI. & SAT. IF IF’X /w H ° 4 , ONG * S I 4>jk4 CLAUDETTE COLBERT macdonalb zachaat CAREY: scon UnTCjajF LMHI BARBARA BATES <Q. M.y- ROBERT WAGNER/JC-, MARILYN MONROE^—-J ■ O—O ■ Sun. A Mon.—Spencer Tracy, “People Against O’Hara” . r _ O—O Tues. Only—Christmas —Continue ous, Judy Cinova, “Honeychile.”

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TWA officials took the Incident in the spirit of -Christmas. They even ’conducted him over to the bus depot in Chicago where he boarded a bus for-home. ■ ?*My folks w’ere . expecting me for Christmas,”. said, "but I don’t 'guess they thought I’d come (his way. / “I just wantedjto get home and that seemed like the quickest Kull was prepared tpr his chilly flight over the mountains. He’was wearlag his navy flight suit when crewmen aboard the airliner found him. "