Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1952 — Page 2
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Asks For Annulment Os Second Marriage Prisoner's Wife To End Second Marriage Atlanta, On., fan. 10 —(UP)— A shapely blonde and her second busband agreed to -end their marriage today because her first husband wrote that he is still alive in a Communist prisoner of war camp. Mrs. Agnes Dixon Sasser. 22, main character in a modern /‘Enoch Arden” story, asked Fulton superior court yesterday to annul her mar-
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riitti to Pfc. WUltain A. Shsafi*. She indiehtbd they have Separated. Hdr petition *ald shd wai notified |n ddhe, iSSI, that her husband, Pyt. Walter R. Dixon, had been killeil In action and that she later eateied into marriage: with Sasser, believing herself to be a •’widow.”’ 'Sa|;sei‘ Signed an affidavit agreeing o abide by the feourt’s judgment <nd a hearing was set for Jan. 28. i■! j ■ * . Vn|llhfe "Enoch Arden,” the returni tg shipwrecked odiior who, in Alf re|tl Lord Tehnysoh’s poem, conceiilei Bis identity after learning fils ""widow’” had remarried, Dixon prest mibly will be reunited with bis vise 'diien he is released by the Communists. I —I
Dixon probably wki unaware that his wife remarried unless the Com- I hmtiista fcermittbd the iaforfnkHon i to reach him followiog ita wide* j spread publicity in newspapera of < democratic \ The Sassers, who were stunned when Dixon's name appeared on the prisoner hf war list released by the Communists last fused to discuss the; ease with newkmen at uer small duplex last night. •“I’m tired of hearing of the whole ’ affair," Mrs. &«er said. “Why ; can’t people leave us, alone. Judt let us work this out together.” ’ T. Blake Jackson. Mrs. Sasser’s ’ attorney, said she received a let-1 ter from Dixon, confirming he was 1 alive and a prisoner, on Jan, 2. , Il i■■ .1 Wl ■ f I «■—l ,
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1 " 11 IJI - ■ Saiser'a mother said that when her Son and his brtdfc spent Christmas in her home, the young blonde gave no indication what she would do if the Communist report of Dfxon’s capture was true. Sponsor Dog Show Sunday, Jan. 20 The Northeastern Indiana Kehoe’ club will sponsor a dog show Sunday, January 2(k it the Fori Wayne armory, it wap today. Several Deckiur hnd. Adams county dog fanciers are planning on making entries in the show. The event will open Sunday morning at 9 o’clock and will be open to the public until 8 o’clock at night. • A _L ■ i \ j ■ Rev. Alvin Jtisinski To Rochester Ctink The Rev. Alvih J. Jasinski, padtor of Our Lady of Grace Church at Highland, has gone to Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Minn., for a Check-up. according to Word received here by Mr. and MrS. Ed Miller of Win'-hester street. A former assistant pastor of St.' Mary's Catholic church. Father Alvin was wounded in World War ti on the march to Rome. He servkd as a chaplain in the tI.S. Army. lie was appointed pastor of the Highland church shortly after his return to this country;
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-4 h : Berne Bunk Renames | DirechjO| Officers i . Directors and officers of the - First Hank of Berne wrft renamed i in the annyai meeting of stockholders and directors of the bank , yesterday. The directors are: A. N. Sprunger, E. W. Baumgartner. Clarence H. Sprbnger, L. B. Lehman, Brice Bausferman and Hiram I Lifcchty.' I The officers are: E. W. BanmI gainer, president; A. N. Sprunger, I vice-president and board chairiiHfa; L. B. Lehman, victe-prksi- ——■■■■■
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..Ji, ~ 7 dent; Brice Bannerman, cashier; Frieda Lehman, assistant cashier; Ruth Gottschalk. Jean Rirchhofer, Arietta M. Sorgen. Alice Huser and Fredrick Liechty. tellers; Joan Moser tnd Ehid Sprungkr, bookkeepers. The bank’s balance sheet totalis IS.TOO.WW and increased shore than $500,900 during 1951, the annual report shows. The white btashy tail of tbe yak is in great demand Tor various ornamental purposes and \in India often 1$ mounted in a silver handle and used as a fly-flapper, ca’led K chbwrie. ■■■—■i..i l . l i ■ Ui
Ford's Circus ReVue At School On Friday Ford’s circus reVue will be presented at an assembly program-at the Decatur high school Friday morning at 8:25 o’telock. Thfe show includes dogs, goats dnd monkeys. The public is invited to attend and no admission Is charged. ■/ ■■•-■--— Liquor Permit Check To Coehty $5,213.39 Indianapolis, Jah. 10 — (UP) — Ths Indiana alcoholic beveragp commission said today that nearly 150,000,000 has been distributed to Hoosier civil and School units from liquor permits since repeal. A total of 848,715,874 was reached with the addition of nearly *s?.600,000 in the six months to Dec. I, 1951. In that period, 81.308,851 was- distributed to civil units and 8054,352 to school units. The latest checks included the following by counties: Adams 85,•213.391 Allen 877,469.53; Blackford 83.132.70; Huntington 86,076.t 2;, Jay Wells 11,188.89. . Ir' ; L ..■•nF Ur ! ’ j 11 mini .■■■■ 1 j «■■ Spscial Price J ' ; on Oil Heaters I W and Gas Heaters While They Last asMbsiii ■Mb ' f MAZEUN HEATING SERVICE 238 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3808 ■" ,■■■"■■■■!* --'. ii ? ,fc
M: ■ / I j- "' x b THURSDAY, ,JANUARY 10, 1952
k-"H» !i| ( : r '/ 1 ..^... 1 ■_"■■ ■ Roof Township Farm Bureau Meets Monday Garl V. Sok man, representative ’ of the producers marketing associar tion, will be tie principal speaker kt the regular meeting ot the Root township Fam Bureau, 1t was announetdi today by Leo H. King, Sr., chairman of the organisation. jThe meeting will ke held in tbe Monmouth school building nefttFjdotaday, and is ecieduled to ‘begin kt 7:30 p.m. J jy , y I Indiana Fe rm Prices - Increased In Year V Lafayette, Ipij Jan. to—(UP| — Indiana farm prices were six per cent higher In December than a year aigd, and Were slightly higher than IP the previous month, Purdpe f University statisticians reported today. I i I : The ihcreasel was attributed to higher catpe and corn prices than was expected, and to steady hog j prices. The latter had been ex- f peeled id drop slightly, ■ Only apples dud potatoes, out of a group of 17 farm products, averaged lower prices in 1951 Uah during 1950, the I report said. 0 — —a -F | Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA Ltf» 0— — y Q. If a man is entertaining a \ group of friends in a restaurant , or hotel dining room, in what order do they go to the table? A. If the headwaiter leads the Way to the the host goes first to sdat: his guests, The women follow next, and the med of the party last. I | _ Q. When a map meets a woman on the street, with whom he id Well acquainted, should he offer his\handt . L ' At This is strict)*’ the woman’s privilege, and it us better to let her the first Q. Should an ukher at a church wedding offer his arm to every woman he escortd down the aisle, I , •* whether he know# her ar not? \ .A. Certainly. I I JI i j y . ; —H—t . J . Trade in a wood Town — Decatur kjt' I * jiOjHKK? K’ j ', ■■l - * NOT GUILTY by reason of temporary insanity is plea of dttorney Jerry Giesler (right) on behalf of film producer Walter Wanger (left) as Wanger appears in Santa Monica, Cal., court to thee charges ! of intent to murder in the parking lot shooting of Jennings Lang. Wanger,. who admitted he shot Lang while Lang was in company » pt Joan Bennett (Mr#. Wander), said Lang was breaking ’ v 1 home, (Intern.
