Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1952 — Page 2
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——4— 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon in front of the Daily Democrat office. Damage to the Hot| car was estimated at $lO and SBO to the Foreman auto. Ar 0:30 o’clock Satiirday night, automobiles driven by Von E. Geissler, 17, Van Wert, 0.. route 4 and Dairy A. Andrews, 16, Decatur, route 1, featured in a mishap at tfie corner of. Monroe and Second streets in Dechtur, Damage to the Gossler car was estimated at S7B and SSO ‘o the Andrews automobile. Automobiles driven by Mrs. Laura Norris, 36 of Wren, O. and Bud Johnson, 29, Decatur, route 2. collided at Monroe and Third streets Saturday nfght at 9:45 o’clock. Damage was reported to be S4O on the Norris chr and there, was no lamage to the Johnson car. An automobile driven by Miss Alice Beineke, 19, Kirkland town ship, and another driven by Roy Runyon, Decatur, collided Sunday morning at the corner of Mercer avenue and Rugg street. A charge was filed against Runyon for failing to yield the right-of-way at a preferential Street and a hearing will be held at 4:110 o’clock this afternoon in the court of justice of j tace Floyd Hunter. r |' • V ll J7onu| Rerne; Archie D. Headington, Monroe route one; James W. Burger, Decatur route three. Dismissed: Mrs. Weldon Neuenschwander and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Lulu Lyons. Decatur; Michael Bodie. Decatur; Mrs. Eugene Lehman and baby girl. Berne; Charles Hook, Decatur; Mrs. John T. Myers. Decatur; Mrs. Mainle Jones, Decatur; Mrs. Don Brown. Convoy. O.; Luann Lehman.. Deca-, tur route five. Activities Planned By Masonic Lodge New Officers List Quarter Activities jFiroi, quarter activities for members of the Decatur Masonic lodge wbre, announced in letters sent to all members today by the 1952 officers. The first meeting will be Tuosdav night, when four candidates will receive the entered apprentice degree. The annual pancake and sausAge breakfast will be "iield Saturdav morning, January\26 at 6 o’clock, followed by the presentation of fellowcraft degree. 1 A stated meeting is scheduled for February 12 and on February 15 the master Masdn degree will .bi> exemplified. Kntered apprentice degree will be- given February 19. fdlowed by the presentation of the ftplowcraft degree February £6l The annual Washington birthday ball will be held March 7. The tlgiice is being held late this year because of Conflicting earlier dates. The regular March meeting will bi* held Tuesday night. March 11. and on- March 18 the entered apprentice degree will be given. The other two degrees of the Blue lodge will be given on March 25 and March 28. The letter also tells of the_activities of the Decatur Craft club. Masonic group which gives the initiatory services. This organizaltion Ijas presented work at five neighboring lodges in the last two n onths. <l. Edward Deitsch is master of the Decatur lodge for the current year. : '. : 'i ' -. ; ’ Roads across the deserts and through the river valleys of Iraq rqn now about where they did 5,000 years ago—highways es the great caravans and military captains who made history, the National Geographic Society reporte. .Nova Scotia, a lumbering community, was named in in honor of Grovor\ Cleveland, president of the United Stktes.
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Buys Health Bond Dechtur VFW auxiliary has voted purchase of a $6 health ' bond, officials of
the Christmas seal campaign in Adams county announced today. A1 I proceeds from the annual Christinas seal sales are used In the fight on tuberculosis and to provide free clinics and otherwise carry on the
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fight Yigainst the “white plague/ The gaie is conducted by the Adi Bni» county tuberculosis association. „ "■■■'<.' '• ———— ' ■_1...,;;, . 'At Husbands Go' To Bi Presented At C. C. Dinner '’A;-j ■ “As Husbands Go,” a highly ehtertaUHng play, presented by the Civic theater pf Fort Waytie, Will be the feature entertainment of the 22nd annual dinner-meeting hf the Decatiir Chamber of Commerce Thursday at the Moose lodge home. Dinner will be served at S:so o'clock, and will be followed by presenlaUon of the play. C. of C. members and their wives will attend the meeting, and any persons wishing to attend who have not purchased . tickets may obtain them at the Chamber of Commerce office. A brief synopsis of the play f<jl--1 lows: | piqfy opens with a prologue in a cafe J Lucille Lingard and Emmy Sykes are being entkttained\ by Rdnald Derbyshire and Hippbllttis Lomi. and Dubuque, la., seems far ayvay and very provincial to pt the moment. Mrs. Lingard bag foi-potten her husband and Mrs. Sykea; a widoiWj, has forgotten what her daughter will think of her.. Mrs.. Lingard and Ronald are very serious ;uiil she promises him she will fill *(.r husband of her pew rband ask for a divorce. “IniAct li, tne travelers return to ' ..
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fhibut|do closely followed by their admisers. Mrs. Ungard is hesitant about telling her husband after his greet welcome. She persuades Einniy to ’pretend that both Ronald and Hlppi are interested in Emmy, not Lucille.! Meanwhile, Charles produces a nephew, who has come to live with fiiim It has always been a great disappointment that there were no Lingard children. “When Ronal.d appears in spite of the pretense; Charles sobn diecovers what is taking plaoe. He invites to go fishing with him and later Over ohe or two drinks the Englishman discovers for himself, t>y judicious prodding by the husband, that Lucille is not his great love. Luci|le finds the two men, a little intoxicated and is disgusted with them. ,1 J ■ “Meanwhile Hippi.whb lias pursued Emmy for her money, has gbnuiUdy become fond of her. He encounters opposition in her daughter who thinks that marriage would be impossible. The daughter, however, who H in love herself, finally recognises that *4t would be a com- ( padiable marHage for hi?r mother. “After Ronald leaves, LUtille tries to tel how foolish she has been, but the wise husband nthrer allows her to say a word. The curtain falls as the Lingards, ' lAicille. Charles and Wilbur, the nephew, go to the dining room for the midwestern style Sunday dinner.” fiUDDUEB i Notice Issued In the divorce cause of Lena Dye vs. Eyerett Dye, alias notice was ordered issued to sheriff of Adams county for defendant on hearing on application tor attorney's fees, returnable January 18. Hubert McClenaban is attorney for plaintiff. Enters Appearance * In the suit on note of Simeon J. Hain vs. F. J. Schmitt, scheduled Tto start Tuesday with a jury in Alhms circuit court. G. Remy Bierly ’has entered appearance for de- | feudant. ,: I I ' ' ' i » — —» — ——
OrWe Support Judge Myles F. Psrrlsh in Adams circuit > court hai cgdered defendant John Smitley |n the divorce action pf Pauline Smitley vs. John Smitley, to pay $35 a week for support of minor children until further notice. Payments; to be made bi-monthly and stilted January, 12. Enters Appearance in the damage., sfit of Herbert Sprunger vs Steirart’s Bakery, George Stevens, attorney, has entered appe<r<|ice for defendant in addition jtof John DeVosp/ local attorney. T ? ¥s.■<■'- , Marriage Licenses /Robert Seckel, Cardington, Q. to gloria Searles. 1% Cardington, O. Larry t>. Brubakir, 22, Ashland, O. to Virginia Ashland, O. Asa Murphy, 6Sj JsiSrpstet*. O, £o ,4'3 iM; ’ | - ’ rg— —
-■ ||ale calendar h JAN. 15—Wm. Neuiaschwander. Jr., owner. 2% miles east of Bluffton on St. Ru. 124, then mile south. Dairy herd, hogs, farm machinej-y, etc. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. ’. JAN. 16—10:00 a. m. Jason Donaghy and Son, and Ackerman Estate, ownersf miles north of Ossian, Ind. on Rd. 1, |hen BMs miles west on Allen and Wells county lini. Cattle, hogs", feed, tractors, implements. Elleaberger Bros., Aucts. /AN. 19—Richard'Eckert. 3 miles South of Huntington. Indj on the , Salomonie Road, Well Improved 86 acre farm and Personal r* xt «< P r °P’ >l 'ty| . Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JAN. 21—11:00 Ai >1- Vernon Brown and Sam Brown, owners 8 miles west of Berne on Rd. 118, then 1 mile north. Hereford cattle, cattle, hogs, oats, miscellaneous. Ellenberger Bros., AW 8 - JAN. 2f— Eugene 4 James Vining, owners. 2 miles oquth and H mile east of Willshire, O. Cattle, hogs, machinery, straw hog . houses. jOwen Hall & Win. Cisco, Auctioneers. JAN. 29—42:00 Noon, J. Merle Rust, 6 miles southwest of Fort Wayne 3 miles;southwest of Waynedale or 9 miles northeast of Roanoke-on the lower Huntington rojid. Complete dispersal sale, Ri>y & Ned Johnson A Lee McDuffee, Aucts JAN. 30—12:00 Nbpn EST. Gordon Hauler. 1 mile north of Wren on road 49j4hen % mile east or 2 miles south of Road 224 on Road 49. ;then ?* mile east. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts. * .. . FEB. 2 12:30 p. fit.. Ora K. Ratcliff, 4 miles southeast of Decatur >4 ? ro* 1 ? «<*rth % mHe east Adams County Farm Home. 3 miles "« r Gi Monroe on U. S. 27, 2% east. Hampshire hog sale. Roy & Ned Johnson—Aucts. . 7 li COMPLETE BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE I ~ Decolor,! DRY CLEANING SPECIAL HMW BUM mßm rM 111 I: IbSII Um jBhS 1 Ha r Imh r r T ! PLAIN UrMENTS-GASH | GARRY i < Myers Cleaners i <l7 < ’■ I • pnr. Madison & Second SLst vil - 'I ! ,~, I ■ 1: i ' • ■■■ ■
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Amanda Augenstien, 59, Marion, O. j Robert J. Cockerill, 22, # Leesburg, : O. to Ida Barnes. 22, Greenfield, O, i ■; i John Day Rivet canyon in Oregon j. is a rich area in which fokoils are / found. j • 7 BUY! TINDER A MORI DELICIOUS I ' f ll " 1 4 11 uu
