Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1952 — Page 6
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■ : Manion Will Leave Notre Dame Staff * South Bend, Ind;, Jan. 11—(UPp=f Dr. Clarence E. Manion, dean of the University of Notre Dame’s college of law since 194 J, has resigned from tfce faculty effective next June, the university announced today. if > 1 Manion, author gs a current bestselling** book “The Key to Peace.,”
, SUNDAY SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS RALLY Decatur Jr Sr. High School Auditorium SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. IT DR. CLYDE W. MEADOWS I I ■ CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA \ ' '' ' ’ . : ■' i/ 1 J . ! . "' ■ 'i'"' i ‘ ' =
— ————l —j. —— —— said he was quitting in the press k>f private business I including many wri jjg and speaking commitments. -J. " < J t —4—i- ; Pedestrian Killed i When Struck By Car South Pend* Ind.. Jan. 11—(UP) —Frank Plaseckijt 71. South Bend, died in Memorial hospital] today , two hours* after he was hit’by £n > automobile «, driven by william Holtsclaw. 24. South Bend. » J ’ . -41 1■ : . ! ■ ; ' I - !. .
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IWjosrital" | Admitted: Gaylord Weaver, Monroe); Michael Bodie, Decatur. Dismissed: Harry Lawson,. Berne; Carol Cramer, Fort Wayne. », n» . •‘Among Decatur people who attended the Fort "Wayne PistonBoston Celtic basketball game at Fort Wayne Thursday night were: Mr. and Mrs. Deane Dorwin, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Zwick, Dr. Harold DeVor; ierry Rumple and son Bob Andrews and Dick Heller. Homer Goodin, proprietor of Goodin’s Food Market, is con-' fined tq his home with illness. Hlmer Baumgartner of H erne was a business visitor in Decatur today. Irenaeus . Gase, of 512 Indiana street; is a patient in the Indianapolis Veterans hospital. Mr. and William Lowell Harper left last evening for Florida. They will spend their vacation on Ithe west coast, near Sarasota. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Metzler have '■' I ’ ! | . - «'■ .‘ -: ! T I'l 'I 1 .:’•.[ 1 1 .
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gone to Florida for a month’s vacation. They have leased a pottage near St. Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mansfield have gone to Miami, Fla,, for an extended vacation. Harry Hebble, Jr„ has been dismissed to his home from Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayno where he underwent surgery on. his leg last week. He is able to be bn crtitehes but must wear a least for, some time. Mrs, Don Grant and sort of Fort Wayne, visited herb for several days with her parents, Mr; rtnd Mrs. Dan Zeser, Grant has been transferred to Alexandria and will move his family there wheti housing is available. I ’ I I": I —■ I s l | j ’■» Three Men Are Fined In City Court Here ’ . J I.' ■ ' ■ • Albert Danielson, 39, pleasant Mills, w’as fined $lO and in , {mayor’s court Thursday afternoon , on a charge of public intoxication, resulting from his arrest the night before. Dale Duncan was assessed $5 and costs on a charge of running a red light at a street intersection Aloys Sommers. 18. Kettlersville’, 0., was fined $5 and costs 0n a speeding charge. AU three arrests were made by city police of- \ fleers. I ■ ' *. .
0 0 Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Q. When attending a wedding reception, should a guest pause in the. reception line for a talk witli the bride and bridegroom? A. No; this would be inconsider-, ate of the other guests behind him in line. He should extend congratulations to the bridegroom; best wishes to the bride, make a cordial remark or two, and then leave them to the other guests. > Q, When a hostess knows that her week-end guest is very strict about attending church, 'what, should she do? A. She should a' range her schedule and' make arrangements! as will permit hdr guest to attend services. Q. Is it permissible for one’s social calling cards to have kind of decorations on them? | A; No. The cards should be plain white, of good quality, engraved in black, and without decoration, j
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II ■■■■!■■■ I. .■■.■lll I I Adams County DHIA To Select Officers ' Holman Egly, president of the •Adams county D.H.1.A., is calling a meeting of all members to a meeting in the directors roorh in the Blink of Betne for l:<0 p*mJ Monday. 'l'he 'purpose of the meeting is that of an election of officers. Elza Lynch, herd supervisor, is resigning as the present secretary-trea-surer and is to take over the herd supervisory duties. ( The Lynch’s expect to spend a month on a western auto vacation, returning abput March 1 to iiecome operators on the Rice Jersey farm in Monj-oe toWnship. First Polio Death Reported In State Indianapolis. Jan. 11.— (UP) — i Polio already has claimed at least I one victim in Indiana in the first few days of 1952. ) r - .{-
— - - 'i' ■ Lany Gast, n|n» vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. .Lamoine Gast of Ear Peru, Is in jilley has pi tai here in critical copditjon. Doctors, diagnosed his jease as polio. I j— —4^-. —^ T - The devilfish sometimes is called : the-eagle ray. Si , I ■
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