Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1952 — Page 3
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, IH2
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundin of Pleasant Os ills* Mr. and Mrs. Joo Bookhart, roujte 5, Decatur, the
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Rev. and Mrs. Janies Meadows, Mrs. Dora Bess and Mrs. Loretta Whitman were Thanksgiving dinner guests Os Mrs. Clara Hague. Afternoon ■ 'callers were Mrlt Mattie Tombleson, Mr, and Mrs’ Wilmer Harmon and daughter of Wren,
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Ohio, and Mrs. Ida Dagtie. Eviingelist J. H. Lanier of Junction City, Ohio, will- be the speaker at a 'Victory Prayer Band rally at Mt. Victory United Brethren church seven miles east of Decatur and three miles north on state line road, Sunday afternoon \at 2 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Darr will lead the ftnuslc and Ithe Rev. J. R. Meadows qf DeCatur will preside. Considerable damage to each car was reported as\a result of a collision between autos driven by Jack Wilson of Bluffton and Glen Adler of Decatur,, route 4, Tuesday evening. ii . Inheritance taxes for the heirs of the William John Spain estate in Wells county have been fixed at $606 from Maunie Spain on her share of 150,202 and H.OsJo each from Robert and John Spain on their respective shares of >62.000. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beehler of Madison are visiting Beeliler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Otto Beehler. in this city. '' II J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller spent' Thanksgiving with Mrs. Heller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant at Rensselaer. Joe McConnell returned Wednesday night from a week’s deer hunk, ing trip at Houghton Village, Mich, and returned with a big deer which he bagged last Dinner guests ..Thanksgiving day lof Mir. and Mrs. David Habegger and family of Hendricks street, Berne, were her mother, Mrs. Martha leavers, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. R.obert BeaVers and son, Steven, Lexington. Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Htrmon Bagley and daughter, of Berne, and Mrs. Tda Beavers of this city. I
o—j ~~ i ~~~Z— o | J2O Years Ago | I v Today o o , Nov. 28 — Mrs. Amos Burk« holter. 61, of Berne, died this morning at her home on Water street., ] ; I The scrap between Frank Mayr, secretary of state.) and R. Peters, chairman, grows hotter. I k Bandits hold up the Farmer’s State Bank at Freetown, and geL >2,000. | /’ ./M |’ j . Richard Schug is one of 45 men students chosen to make up the I. U. glee club. Miss Anna Winnes, secretary of the Red Cross, announces that 305 have Joiped in the county, nearly as many as last\ year, j \ The Congregation of the Zion ißeformed church Will hold a reception T for the Rev. and Mrs. Charleg Prugh, new pastor ami wife.
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Admitted: Sheryl Reidenour, AyUlsMire, Ohio; Mrs. Maurice E, Millet?; Convoy, Ohio; Louis Monger, Deme; Chester M. Pyle, Bryant. c Dispiissed: Joycp'fcady, Decatur; uMpa. IDonelda Marekel, Monroe; GdorgA Pickle, Decatur; Mrs. Harold Bjythe and baby girl, Decatur; Mfa. Melvin Sprunger and baby girt, Berne; Robert Bergman, GeMrs. Dehner Neuenschwander. and baby girl, Berne; Louis Boefgier, Hoagland. WriiS L<Mr?and Mrs. Herbert Wendel of are the parents of a baby.;,girl, weighing 8 lbs., 6 oz„ and bbrn at 7:10. p.m. Thursday at the hospital. A haby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 15 oz.. vitas born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rpienhiser at 7:20 a.m. Thursday the hospital. Weigh ing 5 lbs., 8 oz., a baby girl Iprals born to Mr. and Mrs. Cliffpid Hart, Jr„ at 4 a.m. Thursday #lt the hospital. At $0:33 p.m. Wednesday, a baby girl, Weighing 6 lbs., 7 oz., was bornso Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wulliman &f ; Berne. t -Mis and Mrs. Bill Reinhart are the parents of g baby girl, weighing 7 lbs£ 9 oz., and born at 3:24 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital. ‘ A diiaghter was born Tuesday to Mr. Arid Mrs. Paul R. Pressler of Elkhart at the General hospital in that Wy. The baby has been named Carolyn Jo and is the third chlldand second daughter in the family. The mother is the former Lois Idann, a former Decatur resi- ' . |- , — Sale Os Mirror Inn Is Reported Today • Joftp Leiter, owner of the Mirror Inn, North Second, street tavern. Has sold out to Miss Jeanne Tillman of Fort Wayne. Miss Tillman plans' to take possession Sunday, Stay closed through Tuesday arid Open on Wednesday. She said she planned to make extensive changes and redecorations in the place 'before long. Trade in a Good Town-r Decatur.
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