Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1952 — Page 6

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Monthly Pock Meet Is Held By Cubs The Cub dens, with the Den mothers, had their monthly pack meeting this week at the Lincoln school. The Cubs enjoyed games kn the gym during the meeting of the pack committee with the den leaders. The Rev. Wm. Feller presided. Mrs. Louis Jacobs reported on the den leaders training course held recently in> Ft. Waynev She explained that this training course consists of the following six les-, sons: fundamentals —what cubbing is; program planning; the den meetipg; the achievement plan; the den meeting place; and den moiher-den chief Relationship. The lesson is presented with a film strip and explanatory narration. Att er completing this basic training course, certificates will be ■■j |. , . . . ■

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awarded by the Anthony Wayne {council of the Boy Scouts. p The theme decided on for thg April Pack meeting will be “Things that Grow" as suggested in the Scout magazine. Dens are urged to prepare a gardening display for this meeting. The local committee is also planning to have trie first lesspn of the den mother’s training course, to which the den mothers begffinig cubbing in the fall, are. also invitedf The date for the pack meet will be Monday, April 28. J — —; < \ Court Martial Trial For GJ. April 8 Washingtdn, April j 3.—(pP)— Rep. Charles B! Brownson (R-Ind.) was informed today that the court martial trial of Pfc. Paul G. Bunting, Indianapolis, on charges of murdering a Japanese policeman at Yokosuka last January will begin there April 8. Brownson said he got word in a cable from naval Lt. Edwin K. Steers, Indianapolis, who was x transferred to Yokosuka at Brownson’s request to defend Bunting. Buqting’s family lives on RFD 7, Indianapolis. J—L,! One of the world’s worst volcano tragedies was the, frightful eruption of Mount Pelee in Martinique in 1902, which killed 28,000 people.

Gerald E; Kolter Is Awarded Scholarship Gerald Eugene Kolter, senior in the Decatur high school, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kolter, has been awarded a I scholarship by Ball State Teachers College at Muncie, according to word Received by Hugh J. Andrews, principal of the Decatur high school. The scholarship was awarded following a competitive examination on a basis. Kolter Is planning to in social sciences. , • grni A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Witte Wednesday at 6:35 a.m. at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz. Sentenced To Life On Murder Charge Indianapolis, Apr. 3 — (UP) — Walter D. Belcher, . 48, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder yesterday in the shooting <>’’ union official and was Sentence.: ■ ■ life imprisonment. Belcher, a painter', was charged . with the murder of -Leonard E. Pruitt, 47, last April 16. Pruitt was business agent for a painters and decorators union to which Belcher belonged.

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Mrs. Herb Hoffman, of Bean Blossom, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamlin week.*' Mrs. Peggy Duke is in Miami, Fla., wberp she was called because of the Illness of her daughter, Sirs. James Stephens. Public Auction Complete Dispersal Sale 23 Registered Red Poll Cattle 7% miles South of Rockford, 0.. on Road 118 or 4 miles West of Celina, Ohio on No. 29, then 3 miles North bn Road 118. SATURDAY, APRIL 5,1952 \ 12:30 P. M., E.S.T. Calfhood Vaccinated and Tested T. B. Negative 10 Cows; 5 Bred Heifers (2 will fieshen about sale time); 6 open heifers; 1 November 1951 Bull; 1 Herd sire—Springview Royal Defense 75926. Born Jan. 26', 1950. Write for Catalogue. , Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Fetters Celina, Ohio, Route 1 Roy S. Johnson & Son, Decatur, Indiana, Auctioneers Geo. Shroyer—Clerk Lunch by \Olive Branch Church ' • . i 25 3 • '■ ■ * '

IWiosmtall Admitted: David Barkley, Monroeyille; Mrs. Elmer Uhrick, Dei catur; Mrs. Leroy Hawkins, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Walter Haines and:babj«boy; Decatur; Mrs. Robert l Lee Gage end baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Kenneth O’Shaughnessy and

REAL ESTATE AUCTION AND EXTRA LOT ON STATE RbADS No. 27 and Nd. 33' Or 922 NORTH 13th STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA Saturday, April 12th, 1:30 P.M. To be so|d separately or together to suit purchasers. PROPERTY No. 1 ■ IMPROVEMENTS: 3 Room Home with complete bath. Sewer, gas and' lights, automatic hot water heater. iThese rooms are all rooms, 1 Car garage, Lot Size 47’ x 110’. i PROPERTY Nq. 2 Business Building or street car 40’ x 8’ converted into a business building qr can .be used for living quartern. Located on lot 50’ x 110’. If these buildings are sold together the owner would have 97’ x 110' frontage inside the city limits along two (2) well traveled highways No. 27 and No. 33. • For inspection contact The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Immediate Possession, > . • TERMS—2S% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title. Mr. & Mrs. GUY SECAUR OWNERS Strickler and D. S. Blair —Auctioneers . ’ C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. A Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 I Not responsible for accidents. ] 3 7 10

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