Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1952 — Page 6

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j- '""" ' iii Dr. McPheelers To . Be Guest Speaker ■ ?- I Speaks Sunday At Methodist Church fbuest speaker for the Sunday evening lenten service the First X|>thodist church will be Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, pastor of the large Metropolitan Methodist l (Burch, Detroit. Dr. McPheeters; began his ministry in Indiana where ty? served pastorates in Nappanee,

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filkhart. and North Church, Indianapolis. In 1943 he assumed the Readership of the lietrolt pastoratfe jand became successor to Dr. MerJon S.I Rice. He has served as .’president <?f the Detroit council of and is a delegate to the council of churches. He fhas been a delegate to the past jthree general conferences of his I'denomination, and is at present a of the general conference ifhurch survey commission which prill report at the conference in |April. M . L Dr. McPheeters, is remembered ‘as the spiritual emphasis week speaker in;Decatur four years ago. L : The speaker will be present for • the 6 o'clock Lenten fellowship ;’Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson {Hand Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schrock Hare co-chairmen. Each person is j Asked to bring his own table service J And dish of food for this meal, r;Youth fellowship groups will coin’.bine their program with this supiper meeting. Dr. McPheeters will Apeak briefly at this period. j The Lenten sermon will be given pin the 7:330 worship service in the pAanctuary.j The ladies chorus of the senior choir will provide <4he jspecial music. Health Bond Bought pßy Sunshine Girls Officials of the Adams county j tuberculosis association announce ; that the Sunshine Girls have voted i purchase of a $5 health bond. One Declaration Os Candidacy Is Filed One candidate filed his declaration of candidacy with county clerk ?Ed Jaberg Wednesday. Frank Kit‘f:son filed his intention of being a for auditor of Adams pcounty on the Republican ticket. jKitson formally announced his i candidacY some time ago. f ‘ ' — 1 — i ir Each ton of newsprint requires hj37H pounds of sulphur in its manF ufacture. II i i■ — j ! fnn.r No. 4.705 i NOTICK OF PETITION TO SELL REAL F’NTATTFZ - j IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT (COURT 5 FEBRUARY TERM. 1952 I, State of Indiana (.County of Adams. S.S. < ?'Henry B. Heller as Administrator ;>iof the estate of 3 (Catharine Frances Smith,; deceased Jr.. ; ’ petitioner. VS a .Charles Smith, et al. j;To: Charles Smith. Tennessee Smith, >; his wife, Frank Smith, Dajsy Smith, his wife, Gladys Anderson. Garth a Anderson her husband, Rjjth Sells, J: Ora; Sells her husband, Ernest J Smith, SArah Smith whose true £ Christian name is unknown, his--3 wife. Ora Smith, Mary Smith, whose | true Christian name is unknown his J wife, Elemande Schlegel, The urtfkn«wn children, heirs, surviving spouse, uncle, Aunt, brother, sister, g sucessor in interest of each of the ? ? above named defendants and/or of * the following named deceased per- * Honn: Catharine Fr ances Smith (also known as Kate ’or Katie Smith) Frank Smith her husband, ’Elemabde : Schlegel: • * You and each of you are severally ii notified that the above petitioner ; s . has filed in said Court A petition /(making you defendants thereto and praying for an order and decree J1 authorisin'- the sale of; the real estate belonging to the estate -of said Catharine Frances Sfnith (also known as Kate or Katie Smith) situated th Adams county, state of Indiana. And in said petition and herein described as follows:Commencing forty-one (41) rods and twenty (20) feiet south of northwest corner of the west -] half of the southwest quarter of * section three (3) in township ■' twenty-seven (27) north, range i fourteen 14) east, at a stake. thence east eighteen rods and ’ sixteen lijiks, thence south one rod eighteen links, thepce west ■ eighteen rjods, and sixteen links; , thence norXh to the place of be- . ginning oontaintng 32 rods of . land, in Cllty of Decatur, Indiana. 1 Said real estate to be sold to make assets to pay the debts and liabilii ties of said estate, and ‘ has filed an affidavit that you and each of you are non-residents of , the State of Indiana or that your place of j residence is unknown and 4hat the petition so filed and now pending is set for hearing in said Court at the Court House in city of Decatur, Indiana, on April 19, 1952. Witness my hand and seal of said court. SEAL Edward F. Jaber*. Clerk Adams Circuit Court Henry B. Heller. Attorney FEB. 28—MARCH 6 i : •« h • • I : . I

Open Lenten Services At Catholic Church The Very Rev. M«gr. J. J. Seimetz, pastor, delivered the opening sermon in the Lenten series at St. Mary’s, church l&st evening. His topic was “Sinful Wedlock,” and dealt with divorce in thia I country. Following benediction of the j Blessed Sacrament by the Rev Robert Cohtant, assistant paitor, ashes were distributed to mem- | bers of the congregation. Friday evening the Way of the Cross will be made and the next sermon will be give»i Tuesday evening. - 1 . •! ' ■ . ’;!■ rl " "t r ‘ .iT I APPIMYTMENT of • ADMINISTRATOR No. 4770 Notice in terreny Kivrn, 1 nat the underoigned has )M*en appointed Administrator of the estate of Isaac Paul N«l»on late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. John 1.. DcVom, Administrator John 1.. DeVonn, Attorney Feb. 13. 1952 ; ' FEB. 14—21—28 i U’l..' ~ : „ • M . SUNBEAM Factory, expert wiil oil and 5 sharpen your Sunbeam Razon at no cost to you, at i SUTTON’S / SATURDAY MARCH Ist

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.'* 11 Striking Drivers | Sue Taxi Company V Indianapolis,' Feh. 28.—(UP)— \ Damage totalling $70,000 were filed against Red Cab, Inc., by seven striking late yesterday as, the? |talemate<jl walk out I moved into its ; sixth day. The sjtrikerfe. seeking SIO,OOO I each, charged the company hired *st.rikebreaK ers “ for the [purpose of picketing; / Injuring. threatening I and intinjldatiiig plaintiffs.” They 41so afiked Judse Norman Es. Brennan ||n Marion county superior courts to enjoin further Interference strikebreakers. (

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