Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1952 — Page 2

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. * —: — : — r— —j —j ——>• ■ • ■CHJ J M gfcfesJ® EMalh CJjHnJZZ I ■WO&uJfr rW \ lVj r l l ll ’ Bay * wot mifiXjJk/vN / \ I '/rfSy 11 1 jr P' LL MI / M Jp FORD'S o£Wwith the MOST! i ' i i J n LOWERS 4 f The’s2 Ford brings you more pow®r r more ccmfoil, more “looks” and more 1 the most only V-8 offered in a low-priced j wider bodies of modern desigri. You can feel it in Ford’s smoother, more level Maker six S new- 1 r ' de ‘” ’" F ° rd ’ S 15% • a *'* r steerin 9- Artd » Y° u can sense it in the more spirited ~ .3* . est, most modem Six! response of the ’52 Ford—whether •B’b the 101-h.p. Six or 110-h.p. Vtß! -FIRST in RIDE! For the first EIDCT : CTVIEI t time, in the low-price field, you can • rIRST in STYLE. Jr 7 enjoy a truly fine-car rides Ford’s -jjjgF^mgbflEfr This longer, lower new Automatic Ride Control with jHKW style leader has the it- diagonally mounted rear shock j newest, most ad-absorh-rs and new spring suspen- ' vanced body in the WJ 4 ’aKT i *MK3 iCTfiffiaa ; sion gives you a bump-leveling, industry! It’s styled highway-hugging ride. to stay beautiful for \[’ years, and it’s quality- **>*>. built to stay young. S* ' • Zs tW X. FIRST in CHOICE! . •* ' y 1k Ford offers the widest choice by jy mmSiL;' ■^K^ I **** 1 " ■»■*•■■-■■"""« ’""‘SSSssS^ far in the low-price field. 18 ; iwOh' T ??s ;' ■ FIRST in VISIBILITY! Ne w Fuß Circle 3 Visibility gives you the only one-piece curved missions: Fordomatic, Over51l windshield, plus < ar-wide rear window, in Ford’s drive or Conventional ... and *3 <‘. g ' field. New I-REST tinted glass . . available the most body, upholstery and j ' on Custom and Crestline models ... guards color combinations. I i, ,' ;jf ' '<j against glare and reduces heat " J j \ ; T FIRST with the NEWEST!, »r Z<2Z F^T" - H You’ll snd Ford has made more advances r- JI Z fopl ’ 52 than any other car in its price f _ — - .•■» __— V, x B\ ■! field. You get new features like Power,M . LbF*Z ■■■■A K \ Bz B 1 W Pivot Clutch and Brake Pedals, sus- ’ S aal&e TLFf B 1 B 818 pended from above, to allow more foot ' I ■ B Z 2B room, eliminate dusty, drafty floor holes. •* ■;#*- > )F H V You get Center-Fill Fueling for easier bJI RaS from either side. F.C.A. I sssS-SSa—-i BRANT MOTORS, Inc. \ Th}rd and Manroe Streets i " ■':'■3 ’ L ’ ■ h ' ; . >’i' ' L Li ’• -' ' i 3 I ■’ ■ i

society . - ■B. '.. 8 '■ ■ ■ i The Bobo Mt. Tabor church W.| S. C. S. will meet with Mre. Clarence Chronister Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Hostesses fob the D. Y. B. class meeting of the Trinity' Evangelical United Brethren Church will be Mrs. Clara Hill. Mrs. Bertha Hakey and Mrs. Gladys Hakes. The program will be held at seven thirty o'clock at the church. The junior class of Pleasant Mills high school will sponsor an ice cream social Thursday evening at seven thfrty o’clock. 'Thursday the Friendship Village Xdub of Blue Creek Township will meet at the Kimsey school at one o’clock. This will be guest l month and hostesses will be Mrs. William Neadstine, Mrs. Charles Burkhart. I Mrs. John Young. Mrs. Paul Burkhart apd Mrs. Clara Dolch. . _ - r■ : The Psi lota Xi sorority will have a social evening Wednesday . at eight o’clock at the Elks home. y Tuesday* evening at the high school At seven thirty, the Aeolian choir will practice. mRMMMMMMMMMMMWmMMMMM* XgBIRJHS . '. V' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Furlong of Fort yVayne. are the parents of a 9 lbs., 5 oz. son, born gt the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne Saturday at 8:26 p.m. The mother is the former Dorothea .Frohnapef and ’ the material gradparents are itr. and Mrs. H., of this city 4 This is second child and first: son in the family. TMr. and Mrs. Jerry Ketchum arc the parents of a baby boy, weighn ing 6 lbs., 15 oz.. and born at 2:35 p.m. Sunday title hospital. ! A son, weighing ,6 Jbs., 8 oz,, was born to Mr. arid Mrs. Meridith Dailey at 12:30 p.m. Sunday j at the hospital. • - • . Weighing 7 lbs.. 2 oz.. a [dau.ghter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1 Jones of Berne, at 1:15 p.m. Sat-\ urday At the hospital. ' At 1 :'25 a.m. Sunday, a baby boy was born to Mr. and ’Mrs. Adrian Garard, weighing 7 lbs., 11 dz. . •

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M > U>a I! k BB 1 . fj, igvwf ' ■ iMSlMter- -•• . ... . J •■ •! :. ■'■ 1 ~ 1., . _, Carp in Ice cake. Rosie claws, but it’s no jo. She tries gnawing and thawing. Still no go. "liF W' * ‘'t -^-■ IE Jk '' | 1 ’ J t : * HUB MH I , u So she shoves the cake over 15-foot embankment and it cracks into pieces, letting her get at the fish. ZOO KEEPERS say bears are pretty sharp animals, and these photos of Rosie-Ahe Kodiak;in the Washington zoo, Milwaukee, Wis., seem to bear them out Ingenius Rosie* solved lumh problem. (International)

L. Zimmerman of ci.y. and Addie Mae Llpsbomb of Rome, Ga;,Jwere married in the Presbyterian church in Auburn Saturday evening with the Rev. Miles A. Freeman officiating. ’They 1 wj4l make, their home at 916 Walnut hi.iett in tljis city. ' Mil and IDs. Charles E. Hite ...

cumpahied thqir daughter, .Miss Jackie to Oxford. Ohio Sunday, where she entered Miami Univer.today. Kenneth Teeple cf Geneva, who recently received a painful injury to pih of his legs in an jautonjdhile ■truck collision,‘ has now had the leg placed in a cast at the Jay coldntv litispitak ... i Mayor jonn uqan or Decatur and Mayor Forest Balsiger >of Berne are tfniong a dozen city executives' fjoqi jthls part of Indiana who hive reeftiyed- special invitations to the Bluffion stireet fair which opens Sfpt. 23. Sgt. Floyd De >o!t of Geneivaj. :>-Ule 2. has ieielvtd an discharge frolihjhe United Statei army/ after serving 21 months, ali n,o>' a year of which wa,s spent in Kor/a. ftT < ya- in tin* teuiimy reporf - ybpar- now co ning in. The first wffe received last Thursday \at Vatj Wert. A., where the yield is said to average I rom 20 to 25 bu--?ie»' per acre with moisture cputent p/ 11 per cent. Mr.-and Mrs. S. aind Mrs. William Newman of Bellfoun;,ohio. retvrtied, Saturday ito’ their Jiome. a<|tei'; a several days, i it with Mr, and Mrs. .B. .Fit Shrjiyer of Hilitor Home. Mr-;. Anne K. S nith has returned | froth a motor tr p to Pittsburgh,! Pa.?-af|er afeconipjmying her daugh-J < r, : Kathleen, wl o has registered! for her jutnior year at Duquesne; Univirsity. Paul ( Lord. who is attending 1 Ball State Teachers College graduate .school; has been awarded a guiduale tearing fellowship, while w. rking on his misters degree, ike; attended Mankato State Teachers College, Mankato, Minn., and grad-j uated In 1949 wi:h a bachelor of. science degree. H ? then was affiliated with the Boy Scouts of Ame'ri-

- aSaMW U'Ki •• I jl| -1 Et 11 5 I ” hILj 1 m M’W *' 'i j; ii PRESIDENT TRUtyAN receives invitation to President’s Cup regatta from Regatta Queen Suzanna Johnson in fllute House, (luternationalj ■ ■■ r *

M ' r i J ' j:a q|id in' June, i 1951, was recalled to active, huty with the army and released Ii 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Lord are tesidiug at 215 E. Centennial streft in Muncie.; Ml. and Mrs. .Sol Lord had as thei| gues s this week-end, Mr. and Mrsg Paul E. Lord and family of Mutftie. ' 1 -/' . ' '■ «gJ°IIUTAL -* Amnitted: Mrs. James Strickler, Clifford Burkeybyle, DeMrs. Marjaret Gohne, Deititui’l , D i|| missed : Mrs. Raymond Broo®s and baby boy, Berne; Mm llalpfi Kleber and baby girl. Fort \Vayfl|t>; Mrs. Robert Shraluka and babyj|irl. Decatur; Mrs. Milo NussbaumStand baby gi rl. Berne; George R. Moi roe; Mrs. Jaclf Sehnipf jmd baby girl,. Decatur; George Allhiandinger, Ohio City, Ohio'! C’lydie Albdrson, Keystone; Mrs.gßay Collins, Decatur; Mrs. Itobwt Graham, Bluffton; Mrs. Hen#, C. Fieberich, Decatur; MrS. Dan |P. Berne. Meet Wednesday On Plowing Contest instructors in the 4-H tractor dSainteiace Don Smith Loui| Steffjen, Richard Baker, Bill Sipe.UJJim Herb Wiegmann,; and Id Afflorder, Jr., are calling a. meetfiig ini, the county extension ofice||for 81p.m. Wednesday. ThejijV are inviting all iipplement dealers pf thl coun|y of ttye 4-H club plowing They have been offered a number cf good) locations. They will sjso pl in on the setup of the varlofs committees.

Thtee Minor Wrecks Reported By Police Autoist Fined For Drunken Driving ■* City police investigated three minor car accidents and a drunken driving suspect over the weekend. ' ' . • ■'- ' ..^Slight damage was incurred on Monroe street Satqrday night when cars: driven -by Emery, B. Summons, ]BI, route 1, Decatur, gnd Paul Celley, 25, 927 Indiana. Street, crowded too close to the iurb collided. I Robert Nellier, route 4, Decatur, misunderstood the intentions of Mary L. Williamson, 63, route 5, Decatur, as they were approaching; Indiana street at Fifth in their' cars. The report? states Nellier said the woman was on the left side ot the road and he thought s»he was going to park: instead she attempted a left [turn jntb Indiana, and the collision fdllowed. Manuel Mireles, \ 32, of ;Garrett, •was slapped with a >SO fine, > 90day suspension of his driver’s license, and 10 days in the county jail when [he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor; he was arraigned in maycourt. ' I'll Chester F. Deßolt. 228 Madison street,, ran his car into the rear of a; car driven by Roiben L. Wolfe, 643 Kekipnga street, wheiji W'olfe had evidently stopped for something; it occurred on Monroe street. Christmas Mailing To Men Overseas To Start On October 15 WASHINGTON, UP -Christmas Packages for servicemen overseas should be mailed between Oct. 15 and Nov. J 5, the defense department hasannouncedJ Overseas boxes must be of double-faced corrugated cardboard, strong wood, metal or fibrewood, should be tied with I strong cord, and have loose end flaps, sealed with gnmmed tape. Air parcel post packages up to two pounds in weight may be njailed until Nov, 25, the department said, but after that it cannot promise either air mail shipment or delivery; by Christmas. Lighter fluid and any kind of matches are banped from oversans parcels. ’ " *^s v -1 t . ■ , Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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/ IB' - JW ? -' A ¥.;'’ '< J _J3> REPRESENTATIVES of the State of Israel and the West German Government sign an agreement in Luxembourg providing for the payment by the Bonn Government of $820,000,000 in reparation for Nazi persecution of the Jews in Germany. Most of the payments will be made in goods over the next 14 years. At top, Dr. Nahum Goldmann signs for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Below, Chancellor Conrad Adenauer signs for 1 West Germany. (International) - Quality | Photo - Finishing Worn left before \ 8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:00 A. M. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO,