Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1952 — Page 6

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CHARGES IKE i “we are now reaching a turning cratic presidential candidate Adlai (Coitianrd Fr«m p»c» One) Point in a struggle to jxjiake the Stevenson would carry all tbrep Deritv *\ ’ " "'/I r~ Kremlin aggressors come to terms programs to “final success.” I The President said all three pro- “ Ml *“» “*'* 1 jects are “still incomplete” but He Said the election of Demo- Trade In a Good Town —Decatur! I I ' .U,,., ' 4

Adilins Central Patrons —ml —l • —i \ \ \ ... • ■<l v’.. . J H I ' ' t. ' 1 VOTE FOR J FLOYD M. MITCHEL - : ; b ' ' • 0 ' ' 1 ■' FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD '[ WASHINGTON! TOWNSHIP \ + THE FATHER OF CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL, ; M MITCHEL HELPED ORGANIZE PROGRAM OF TRANS- \ PORTATION OF PAROCHIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN AND FAVORS CONTINUATION OF TH IS PROGRAM. + MITCHEL FAVORS CONSTRUCTION OF A CENTRALM IZED SCHOOL TO EASE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS. \ OUR BUILDING PROGRAM IS ON ITS WAY! LET’S HAVE NO MORES COSTLY DELAYS! LET’S ELECT MITCHEL This Advertisement for By Candidate . \ ■ ; ' ' . !!!'■!!' . \ '

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SOCIETY Mqmbers-at-larg© interested in attending initiation and dinner Thursday evening, November 6, of the Delta Theta Tab soroirlty are asked to contact Mrs. Bernard Clark or Miss Rosie Spangler not later than Monday forreservations. oskitalJ ■J T 1 Admitted: Miss Marilyn Hanni.i Ossian; Mrs.' Amos Stauffer. Berne; Leonard Funk, Preble. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert pudgeon, Geneva; Mrs. Esta Whitaker, Convoy, Ohio; Mrs. Ralph Krjegel, Decatur. , ——-—|/ Trade in a Good Town—49ecaturl

YOU ARE URGEO TO ATTEND THE ■ VICTORY PRAYER BAND RALLY At the Friends Church', Monroe, Ind. SUNDAY; NOV. 2, at 2:00 p, m. i \ Speaker: Rev. W<C. Correll, pastor of " God’s Gospel Tabernacle, Peru, Ind. Song Leader: Dwight Darr. Special Songs and Musics Rev. J. R. Meadow* of pecatur, presiding. < i

gw Mr, aijd Mrs. Kenneth Qhrqnister are tfie parents of a baby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 10 os., and born at ll:os’pin. Thursday at the hospital. . Robert Sprunger of this city, is| among ?2 , outstanding , junior and senior men in the school of agriculture at Purdue University who has been pledged to Alpha Zeta national scholastic agricultural honorary. These men are selected oh the basis pf scholarship, andleadership. !/• J; ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Petrie will attend the Michigan-Illinois football game at Anh Arbor tomorrow. i 11 I i i 1 r!. I i II

Mr. and Mrs. John Welch will 11 attend the Michigan State-Purdue * football game at Purdue Saturday. Mrs. Dani Tyndall attended a luncheon kt Kendallville today of the Welcome Wagon hostesses of this district. RIOT IS ENDED (Cuatiuaed From Page One) t bouse. William L Flanagan, Stevenson’s pres secretary, said the state police fired “four or five” gunshots into the ceiling before the hostages were released. . ' - h- ■ ISOTICR OF VOTING PLAC'KS FOR THE GEYEHAL ERECTION ‘Notice is hereby given 'that the Board of Commijßfclonerß of Adams County, State of Indiana, has fixed and designated following places as the voting places in the several precincts In said; County for th* General Election up be held Tuesday, November 4, 1952, | Precipct No. 1 East Union Sehnepp School House \ \ ( i ipreeinct No. 2 West Union Luckey School Hbuse Precinct No. 3 East Root pent School House •Precdnet No. 4 West Root Monmouth School House precinct No. 6 North Preble Friedhelm School Hofase Precinct No. « South Preble School 1 ml. north of Preble « precinct No. 7 North Kirkland Clara Ball Residence, Peterson Precinct No. 8 South Kirkland Hoffman’s Sec. 26 Precinct No. 9 North Washington Ben Biting Residence\ Precinct No. 10 South Washington Rinaker School House Precinct No. 11 North St. Mary’s Bobo School House Precinct No. 12 South St. Mary’s Pleasant Mills High School Basement j ) Precinct No. 13 North Blue Creek Klmsey School House, pist. No. 61 nt Precinct No. 14 South Blue Creek Rist No. 1, Lincoln School Precinct No. 15 North Monroe Town Hall, Monroe Precinct No. 16 South Monroe M'uensterburg School ' Precinct 'No. 17 Berne A. E» Main St* Filling Station Precinct No. Ik Berne B Auditpriiim 1■ t jj ■ ■ k ' p ■ Precinct No. 19 Berne C City Hall ipreeinct No. 20 iFtrenSh Twp Election School House I Precinct No. 21 North Hartford Spichlg’er Store, Linn Grove I Preginct N°- 22 South \ Hartford Gail Runyoh. Sec. 35 I Precijjet No, 23 North Wabash Wesley G. Residence ipreeinct No 24 Ceylon Quinton all Residency' See. 10 \ Precinct No. 2'5 Geneva 'A Fire ept. Office (Old Town Hall) Precinct No. 26 Geneva B New Town. Hall Precinct No. 27 West , Jefferson Easement High School ' Precinct No. 28 East Jefferson\ Frame School House Se Cor Sec. 17 Decatur Precinct 29 First Ward A McBrides Welding shop. Grant St. precinct No. 30 First Ward B Colter Brickrete Fact. Adams & 10th Precinct No. 31 First Ward C Cdhnty Jail Precinct No. 32 First Ward D Arnold’Lumber. Co Office, Winchester St. * Erie R R. Precinct No. 33 Second Ward A Court House precinct No. 34 Second Ward B Fire Station > J . , i Precinct No. 35 Second Ward C Worthman Field House I Precinct No. 36 Third Ward A County Highway Garage . ! ii Precinct No. 37 Third Ward B Frauhiger’s Const. Office. N. 7th St. Precinct No. 39 Decatur-Root ptontewood Grocery, Washington St. By order of Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Ind. . , ’ OTTO HOFFMAN ; f LE!WIS WORTHMAN I j. c. Avgsbvuger THERMAN I. DREW, Auditor Adarnse County, Ind. OCTOBER 24-31 .

Battle Casualties in 50 Years Under Republican Administrate .... .0 ■ Under Democrat Administrations: ■■ J ■ n : ■ r : - WORLD WAR I ...... . 335,000 WORLD WAR II .... . • 995,000 KOREAN WAR 121,000 TOTAL..... 1,451,000 The official record, shows which is the WAR PARTY \ and which is the PEACE PARTY. \ ' . . r . ' . . ' j . ' . '" ; The Republican Party has given us in the past and it will give us peace again. VOTE REPUBLICAN Elect EISENHOWEB for President NIXON for Vice-President HENNES for Senator ADAIR for Congressman ,■ ' \ CRAIG for Governor Allen County Republican Central Committee — Lloyd S. Hartzler, Chairman ,\ (Political Adv.) - . ■ '..■„ I , ■' ..... ' -... ■'-■-.’jjjuUjl

Last Dance of Season Eagles Park MINSTER, OHIO . \ ■ n'■ ■'h ’ ' i. '■ i fI.' I ■> . . ' • I - ' ■■. ' J ' | - ! Saturday, November Ist BONN SMITH \ and Hts Orchestra r Benefit pamon Runyan Cancer Fund

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952