Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1952 — Page 10
National Family Wee/c Observance To Close Sunday ■ 1 The final national family week observe© at the Wst Methodist church will be held op Mother’s day Suuflay. The church school and niorplng worship will be planned in keeping] with thia observance. The pastor's worship sermon wtill be ./Reljglon must have a Mine base.” There )vill be a service of dedication \ and baptism for infants in the worship period. At 6 p.m« the members of both the senior, and intermediate youth fellowships will meet with their mothers as honored guests. Au interesting program has been ar-
■ . ■/■ ' ’ J ' ■■■■ """I ■ ! Public Auction .MODERN H(j)ME — HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pprsiiant to pre Will of ( Mary S. Lhahion. deceived. ahd by virtue of an wider of the Adains Court, the undersigned Executor will sell at Public Auction the following described Real Estate and Personal s Property in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, at 316 Jackson j "Street-on the following day aud date on the premisesSaturday, May 10,1952 . HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT 1:00 P. M„ CDBT REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P. M., GDST A* — REAL ESTATE — The East Half of Inlot Two Hundred ‘Nineteen} (219> in the First Addition to the town, now City of Decatur, Adams {County, Indiana — .Seven Room Modern Home—Asbestos Shingle Sidinfe—Asphalt Shingle Roof- Shrubbery & Shade Rooms & B|th on ground floor consisting of Living Room. Dining Room (with Venetian Blinds and _ Lined Panel Draperies), Bedroom with Hardwood Floors—Kitchen with Inlaid Linoleum Flbof, Built-in cupboards, 42 in. Sjeel Sink CabinetFull Bath with Jnlaid Linoleum Floor —Three Bedrooms upstairs—Hot Water Heading System—Motor Plumbing—Cistern—insulated—One of -Decatur’s Better Homes, centrally located in a fine .Residential Area— NOTE—A Gas permit for heating said home is in effect to Jufy 15. 1952. L HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 I , tei ;‘ l V;‘‘ kw » ie ’’-Val>oShny v Dining Room Suite consisting of Duncan PWe Drop Leaf Extension Table. 6 chaits and, Buiet—like neX- Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting of Double Bed. complete. Chest of Drawers, Jan.ity & Stool—like new: Lawson Sofa: Wing Baek ChairLojiiige Chair & Ottoman; Mahogany Occasional Table: End TableMagazine Rack; Floor Lamp: Blue 9x12 Rug & Pad-1 Two 9xl‘» Rugs’ White Drop Head jewing Machine, new; Walnut Jenny Lind" Double Bed. complete; Walnut Dresser; Small Oak Dresldr; Westinghouse Refrigerator: Tappan Gas Stove; Maytag Washer; twin Tubs'; Copper IVasli Boiler; ’’Grano” Console Radio, walnut finish.; Lawn MowerMiscellaneous Articles. ■ ■ 1 ’ * > • \ " ’ . 1 r ’ '.B V' ! ,i TERMS & CONDITIONS—PersonaI Property Cadß on Day of Sale Real down on day of sale, balance upon delivery of marketable abstract of titlg. Purchaser to pay for 1952 due and payable in 19a3 and thereafter. ’ • i Ned' C. Johnson. 3-2796 if you 4ish to inspect the Real Estate or Personal Property. Not responsive tor accidents. RICHARD L. BOGNER, Executor Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers I l‘i- < \ Severin H. Schurger—Attorney • 1 ’ ' 25 2 8 ■ ■ — t— ■ • i, , /
— , —'s==^^=^ —• —' — •'•~-" l |'- 7 t —— 11 ''. ’ ' *' ]-\, P ' ‘ M' M_■■ ■ : [ ■ 'A ■■< C- ’ ' : l'7 J■ - Y'''-, . Z-X ■ £ *•’ Opening of *■>, ** TnaHks! Decatur Music House g ~ ~ j ■ ; ■ ' ■ ' voted for me m, - ■ ' ! Tuesidav . s Pri _ | In Their Ntw LoutiM 254 N. Secend St I Saturday, May 1 Oth f■« - • Mr ’ I poL a,lvt - '■ i ■ C/ , s ; ( Through your fine cooperation during the Four Years j z~~; ~ that have been in business, we are able to bring to i Decatur and surrounding territory a Music Store you Thanks would expect to find only in a much larger city. 1 W e invite all of our old and new friends and customers i To Everyone! I to visit our modern store. ' h ‘ill ‘ ' U• ' • < I,- ‘ | \j ; ■ ! . ' ' i ’ ' 1 ' ’■ ' 1 M 'i‘ I ■'! ■ i I sincerely thank i Several valuable Free Prizes will be given away. Come ’ • ■ t everyone who in and register during the entire first week of our v , t e(1 tw nie > , opening. ■ ! k , > 4 ■ ~ ; ■ 1 „ i I 1? . Tuesday. Your Special prices wttfl be given on all musical merchandise ape”including Jesse French, Wurlitzer and Lester Pianos. elated. ’ ■■■ \ < I ( 'i| I ■ ■ I'/ . • . . >. 3 ' ‘ 1 j i i'< ,A ; . . . p ■ 1 r■■ h. •< : Decatu r Music House ” COUNTY AUWTOK 254 N. Second St. I 1 Decatur, Ind. - _ _ - - . I1! ■ '.l ■ !j.'? M ■■ ■' '* , ■- 1 . >■■■'. . ' - ■■■■■■■ ■. . .. . Y / 3 - d—c ! 1 • I ' • \ : ' JM., ,LI " : r< 1 "• t* ' ' 1 V V
ranged by th© committee in charge. Refreshments wfll conclude the program by 7 o’clock. At 7 p m. th© final service in a series of family life programs will bej] ill the] sanctuary uhd©r the direction of Mrs. Samuel Lmerick. 1 The program Sunday Will include Mrs. Nathan Nelson ak devotional leader. Ushers will include Mrs. Richard Childs, Mrs. pa vid Heller. Mrs. Joe Hiles, and Mrs. Chester Dalzell. • "The family; living in the com- 1 inunity" will be the theme Jo be discussed by the panel discussion group. Panel leaders will include L. S. Brumbaugh, superintendent of schools in kendallville; Judge Myles Parrisjr; Decatur; ..Mrs. Floyd Krick, and the local pastor, — - 1 ■ :
■■■MH■■■■■■■■■■M| MM■B| jPT I I"^—' "* PRISON LAUNDRY at Jackson, Mich., is complete wreckage following fire during riot of prisoners. Other installations burned are the library, gymnasium, kitchen, commissary, tailor shop and jute mill, with damage estimated at 32,500,000 in the rioting of 2,600 convicts. (International Soundphoto}
the Rev.’Samuel Emerick. Rev. Emerick will direct the panel discussion. He was chairman of the conference committee- that made a study of the announced theme in preparation for the national conference on family life in Ghicago last- fall. ' The public is invited to attend these programs. Elected Te Honor Society At Hanover ROger Gentis. of this city, was elected to membership in Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social science fraternity at Hanover College. A member of last fall’s semester; class, Roger -is majoring in the school of business administration and will be graduated from Hanover next month. Mrs. Clinton Death Home From Hospital Mrs. Clinton Death, one of three I Adams county patients at Irene Byron sanitorium near Fort] Wayne, has been released from that hospital and is home again | with her family. The ebunty coinimissioners were notified of her release this week. A paint can has been developed with push-button control for spraying paint on farm machinery to prevent rust. / . . ■
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
■ ' ■ jj, . . . 'j ri si I. ■ k t jnrj MAX KASE, sppJtf ] editor of tin New York Journal - American, ] smiles at his desk as he holds no* titication of a special Pulitzer prize ; citation for his "exposures or bribery and other forms of corrup* f tion in the popular Ajnerican sport of basketball." The citation telli of Kase’s visit to District Attorney Fraiik Hogan with vital inforf mation concerning the “fixing” of basketball games in Madison Square Garden. (I nt emotional J
■ \ <L Bm, ... * z -” 9 Im J* Zr a. / * W*v / ....... x iOUGHT for questioning in connec;ion with the theft of several revolvers from a Brooklyn pier ihortly before the slaying of Arnold Schuster, 24, on March 8John Mazziotta (above), 36, is tne object of an Internationa! search, police believe he was the last perron to have possession of the recovered revolver used in the killing of Schuster, who "fingered” Willie Sutton. ' ■.- : I' * i - ■ ■ ’ 'I ' ; .- '■ ' ''
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Jury Favors Farmer Shawneetown, 111. fUP) — ;Wbeu an oil company failed to tak© “fair warning” and- stop its truck from using a road on Matt Mills’ land, the farmer pumped pistol bullets into the. truck's tires, A jury cleared him of charges of malicious mischief and disturbing the peace. — i Honored At Long Last Belle Center. O. (UP)-— The Cuban government finally Caught up with history. Dr. Charles J. Bondley' has just received thte government's award for “special Service rendered during the SpanishAmerican War of 1898." Dr. BoJßdley, who served with the medical corps, said he could recall no specific event which warranted the citation. . Odd Is The Word Boston (UP)— In au odd jqbs contest, a Boston University student’. John Valois, won second place for catching sea worms for medical research. _ te . i ' Baby Sitters Help Out Winter Haven. Fla. (UP) — A baby-sitting project here raised 389 to pay doctor bills for Alonzo Kaugeter, Jf., 10-year-old victim of leukemia. The Bambinettes, junior high school baby-sittipg group, operated a ten at the state citrus exposition aud raised the mopey through donations for their services. : > Willing To Walt | Meriden. Conn. (UP)—Matthew A. Noonan, 40, always thought that "all good things cohie to him who waits.” So .Noonan waited out a 20year hitch In the Navy before going to college. Six months before he was to -get his degree, the Navj’ called again. Noonan said he'll wait some more but not 20 years.
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, | Plenty QI Kell©/ Boston (UP) There V»s plenty of Kelley in the Beatee University hockey lineup thia seasea. The players included brothers Ray and Dick Kelley of Cambridge and brothers Paul and Jack KeHey of Belmont. 'I • ' Workers Kept Happy Sydney. Australia (UP) — S<rgood, Ghrdlner Ltd., manufacturers, have] a new scheme to keep the housewives among its employes happy. The firm has installed a big refrigerator in which employes can store their meat and fresh fodd, bought at noon, until closing Water Boy Goes W«t Spencer, W: Va. (UP)— Russell Wetzell has lost his job as water boy for a road construction crew. Wetwell was the water boy for a state prison road gang. He was sent; tn get some water for his mates aud just kepi on going. d ~ Zipper Too Zippy Goshen, Ind. (UP)—The city fire department was called to the aid of 15-mputh-old Stephen Bptschuck because of a stuck jacket zipper. The zipper was pinching the boy’s skin and his parents couldn’t free him. —. ■ - I I •'
In Appreciation I wish to express my sincere appreciation to those people who oted for me in the election Tuesday. My congratulations and best wishes to the winner, Hurky A Reef. I John C. Augsbnrger pol, advt. L • V ? I "■ I I Ito Those 1 Who Voted Far Me T' ■■ . ’ ' I' v • I " ■ -v. I » ' ■ « 1 In the Primary, / I want to express m y Sin ee r e Thanks. j J • ' ■ i. IL■ ■ i Catherine L Lose ; ■ ' .''j.-’ j pol. advt. ""4" "< "-■■■ ■
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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952
I Want To I i.. Sincerely Thank - I - Those who voted for and worked for me in Tuesday’s Primary flection, I wish io reassure everyone that I ” will work for the suceeaa of all Democrat candidates in the November election. . '*• i ■ 1 ■' ' ’ ' Mabel Striker > Democrat Candidate for COUNTY RECORDER iwi. advt. L__
— ; THANKS[ f j H y'ii -*i ' —— * ■ ; . •■ ■■ r ■ d.. •' . * - i -» Io the voters of Adams and Wells counties and congratulations to the winner. I want to sincerely thank my many friends for their splendid help and urge all who are interested in good government to Vote Democratic in the November General Election. William J. Krase pol. advt. — ! MANY THANKS to those who supported me in the '• 1 ] . Tuesday De m o - . •f • ' ’ /: crat primary elec- ( Item and . CONGRATULATIONS to my opponent. "V I, i ’ ■ i . • • 'J ' . . * GROCE TOPE pol. ddvt.
