Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1953 — Page 8

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DOCK WORKERS < Continued From Face One) votes by NLRB officials Will not begin until after the close bf polls in Brooklyn. Capt. William Bradley, who succeeded fiery Joseph P. Ryan recently as head of the independent ; ILA, indicated in Washington Monday that his union might eventually to affiliate with the United Mine Workers. ; Bradley emerged from a meeting with Lewis with a prediction it would be “a very Merry Christmas” for longshoremen. He said his union’s "financial worries are over” and he would like to some day affiliate with the mine workers. FRENCH DELAY < Conti nurd From Page Que) selection of a compromise* nominee. The fatigued legislators cheered when Le Troquer made his dramatic plea after the 10th ballot. Until his sudden decision, Laniel had insisted that he was in the race to stay. Most prominently mentioned as national unity candidates were AuHyl, who said he \ wanted to retire, and former Premier Henri Queuille.

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Accident Victims Reported Improved The three victims of the Sunday wreck on North Second Street ( were getting along "nicely” at the Adams county memorial hospital at 1 p. m. today, according to a hospital spokesman. Donald Pickford, 25, 709 Dierkes street, was in surgery this morning to have his broken right leg set. Eighteen-yiear-old Lloyd Kelsey, 412 Closs street, who was brought to the hospital in critical condition with* his throat cut, left ear almost severed and suffering front-shock, is also reported out of dangers Shirley Butler, 19, a passenger with Kelsey, received lacerations on one leg. Pickford’s car, going north on Second at 1:50 o’clock Sunday morning, rammbd the rear end of a parked car owned by Harold Strickler of 904- ■ North Second, parked in front of his house. Abandoned Trailer V Gutted By Flames A cat is dead and a dog was scorched as a result of a fire during the noon hour at a small abandoned trailer behind 630 Schirmeyer street. Cause of the fire was a small pot-bellied stove in the ’ trailer that was used to keep the animals warm, said fire chief Cedric Fisher. Completely gutted, the smoky blaze took volunteer firemen 20 minutes to extinguish. Dec. 6 Injuries Are Fatal To Man HAMMOND, Ind. UP — Peter Zaher, 63. Lake Village, died today in St. Margaret’s hospital of injuries suffered in a head-on auto-' mobile collision Dec. 6. Bartender Michael Spanich Jr., 28. driver of the other car, will be charged with reckless homicide, authorities said. He had been charged with reckless and drunken driving. Sonja Henie Will File For Divorce BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. UP — Skating star Sonja Henie said today she will seek a divorce from New York society figure Winthrop Gardinei. w Miss Henie. who will open an ice show at a Las Vegas hotel Feb. 23, said she probably would establish Nevada residence during her appearance there and file suit in the resort city. ■ •

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It- ■ HAROLD W. MOSHER, former chairman of the youth branch of thjp Communist Party in New Haven, Conn., tells the Subversive Activities Control Board in Washington that he has been an F. 8.1. undercover agent for six years. He de? dared that in 1949, the Labor Youth League was set up on orders from Red sources. (International) Gls REFUSE 1; (Continaed From _P#w One) their families. « The broadcast is scheduled p start at 9 a.m. 6 p.m. CIST Tuesday. >• The Gls, however, could mojre to a far corner of the compound and sing and-shout to drown opt the loudspeaker. Thiinayya. chairman of the neutral nations repatriation comnijssion which supervises the prisoners, suggested himself that i|ie Americans probably will ignore Moorer’s message. | IN THE ADAMS CIRCI IT COIIfT CAINE )O. HHMiIX STATE OF INDIANA ) j (’OI NTY OF ADAMS » ’ S INDIANA & .MICHIGAN j ELECTRIC COMPANY, ) g an Indiana corporation ) No(jfe vs ) to nfflnI’.NK NOWN HEIRS OF ) reso HLIHI SHELDON, ) dftrts George Heller, Eliza Heller, Noat) (’. Heller, Perry Melvin Sheldon, Eada Alonzo Sheldon, Sylvester Ruben Sheldon, Artemus Eathern Shel<fi>n. Lilly Emerjene Sheldon, Edward? H Baumgartner, Rosanna Baumgartner, Daniel A. Baumgartner, No ah \A. Baumgartner, Emma Baumgwrtner, Mary M. Baumgartner. Ida Baumgartner, Levi L. Baumgartfeer, Lilly Al. Baumgartner, John Mwhberger, Caroline Meshberger, Claries Baumgartner. Jefferson Dunbar, Emanuel E. Dunbar; Edith l)un|ar. Cora Meyer, Robert Meyer, Claris B Foltz, Emma Michael, Rufus Mphael, Wilson Dunbar, Myrtle Dunbar, Priscilla Dunbar, Willard Sheldon, Artimus E. Sheldon, Viola Dunbar, Stella Dunbar, Lorenzo D. Dunbar, Hattie Coffelt, Violet Coffelt, Charles Coffelt, Ruth Landers Coffelt, Lorena Thorp, Bert Thorp, BernXese Deliil, lA.ugust Dehil Jennie Dfb>. William Orris Debo, Laverna Prior, Frank D. Pryor, Lillie Reyntflds, Joseph French, Joseph Sheldon, Hannah Sheldon, Joseph FreneliSJr., Solly Shalton, Jacob French, Ge<srge French, ‘ Philena Dunbar, Sipith French, Angeline Holbrook. Plfene French, Sally Sheldon, Chloe French, William Sheldon, Clarenda Duhbar, Noah—E. Heller, Louisa Maritin, Joseph Martin, David Baumgartiier, John T. Shoemaker, Clara Shoermiker, Lucy A. Dunbar, Perry Sheldon, L. C. Justus, Trustee, Bluffton, !<)eneva and (Celina Traction Company, W. W. Rogers, Receiver of Bluffton, Geneva and Celina Traction tSjmpany, Thomas Flynn, T. F. Flynn, state of Indiana. The unknown husbands; or wives, widows or widowers, heirs ofjdevisees, executors, administrators, guardians, trustees, grantees. Successors or assigns of each' ofjthe above named defendants. S The unknown husbands or wives, widows or widowers, heirs or: devisees, executors, administrators, guardians, trustees, and grantees of Elihu Sheldon, Elda Sheldon, Leroy Coffelt and Sylvester R. Sheldojl. The plaintiff in the above-entitled ca\use, having filed its complaint herein, together with its affidavit that all of the above-named defendants, except Lillie Reynolds, Viola Dunbar and Stella Dunbar, is'; unknown and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, 1 and that the action herein is to ;duiet title to real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, all demands claims or claimants whatsoever, said real estate being more particularly described as follows, 6-wit: ’ . -5 A part of the Northwest Quarter (5s > of Section 3, Township North, Range 13 East, in Hartford Townsnip, Adams.Counb - , Indiana: Commencing at tjie North quarter corner of Sectfen 3, Township 25 North, RangeJlS East; thence West on the Noiab line of said Section 3 to i'ts Intersection with the centerline of Indiana State Road 118 as now located, to the true pitgee of beginning of this description; thence East on the North line of said Section 3 a distance 'of 800 feet; thence Southerly -jat right angles to the North llnefef said Section 3 a distance of feet; thence Westerly on a lijh® parallel with the North line of Section 3 to a point In the eftfi'terline of Indiana State Rohd 116 as now located, Said poiht being 575 feet Soufherly of tpe North line of said Section 1; thence in a Northwesterly direction on and along the centerllbe of Indiana State Road 116 to t>* place of beginning. Now Therefore, all of the abfjvenamed defendants, except Lillie Reynolds, Viola Dunbar and Stella Dunbar, are hereby notified lesS they be and appear on the fOth day of February, 1954, beforb Stne Adams Circuit Court at Decatur, Indiana to ahswer our demurred to said complaint, the same wtllf be heard and determined in theijfgabS6FIC6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Save set my hand and the seal of this Court this 21st day of December, 1953. i EDWARD F. JABERG, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court t ; .12/22—29 1/5 ■-K . ■ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. J ,

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First Methodist The traditional Christmas Eve service of carols and ing will be observed at the First Methodist church at 11 o’clock Thursday night, according to an arinouncement by the pastor, the Rev. Samuel Emerick. A special feature in the service this year will be a sermon by Yong Ok Kim. a Korean student at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. ■ ' ] | Kim is a graduate of Kwaisei Gakuin university in Japan. When the recent broke out, his family fled from Korea before the advancing Communists. He came to this country recently to com piete his advanced education so that he might work among his people as a Christian educator. He will speak on the theme, “Christmas in Korea.” The Christmas Eve offering will be received for the purpose of aiding the church’s relief work among the children of Korea. A recent report indicated 125,000 war orphans in that land and in addition there are a half million children of widows who need help from outside sources. This offering will be a fitting expression for a service celebrating the gift of the Saviour to the world. Special music for the service will be provided by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Harry Dailey, and Mrs. Edgar Gerber, at the organ. Mrs. Gerber will play “In Bethlehem’s Town” by Mueller, as a prelude, and the anthems by the choir will be “Gesu Bambino” bzy Yon, and “Oh Holy Night” by Adams. A solo. “Lullaby on Christmas Eve,’ ’will be sung by Mrs. Walter Krick. \ - Assisting in the candlelighting service will be students home from, college, including Carol Elzey, Margaret Harris, Ann Deitsch; and Mary Ann Swearingen. The usher team for December will care for the regular usher duties. Team members are: Clyde Butler, captain; Arthur Suttles, Robert Mills, J. F. Azbell, Franklin Lybarger, Walter J. ElzOy, Milton Swearingen, and D. Custer. Mt. Pleasant \ A Christmas program will bepresented at the iMt. Pleasant ' church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The program is as tol i lows: •’ ’ O. Come All Ye Faithful— And’- , ence. Welcome —t’hil Fuhrman. , Song—‘Marcia and Diana King. Christmas is for Children—- • David S. ’ Playlet— Cheer Elves — Dick - I Cindy—i Diana — Sandra Teeple. ; Phil Fuhrman, Sandra and Susan , Singleton. Song Audience —O, Little Town of Bethlehem. • There are folks bigger—Larry King. • The Christmas tree —Carl (Miller. ? Happy Birthday— Linda, Kay, • Susan and Dean. v Christmas stocking—(Linda and ’ Barbara Fuhrman. , Song—Sandra Teeple. Christmas Beils—Dick Goldner. Once in a Stable —Susan anu Sandra Singleton, Sandra Teeple. Cindy iDurr, Diana King. Song—Junior choir. , Trumpet solo—Janett Shady. ’ Candle service—*Patsy, ‘Barbara, Nancy, Roy, Rex, Buddy and Carl. ’ . JChristmas Mfering. , Away in a Manger—ißy children. [ Play—Gifts for the King. Benediction —Rerv. Shady. t ' ' t Submarines have been invented which were propelled by oars, trea--1 idles, hand-operated .screws, clocki work, springs, steam stored in - tubes, chemical compress- • ed air, stored gases, and electric s motors. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Salem Reformed A pageant, “Children at The Manger, “will be presented by the children of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church Christmas Eve at 7:30 o’clock. r Opening Song—“ Everywhere the Children” —Entire group. “A Precious Story”—Donn’t 1 Egley. Prayer song—“ Hear Us, Frien\t —lEntire group. Readers are* (Robert Bienek>, Kent Girod, Janet Schafer. Shepherds are: (Max Egley, David Blume, John Huntejr, Clinton Man key. Song—“ While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks’—Choir. The angel is Patricia Hunter. Solo —“Little Lambs” Ruth Anu Beery. Song—“ Glory To God In The Highest”—Choir. Carolyn Hildebrand, Sharon Straub, Donna iMurchlan: Joann Stepler, Arlene Borne, A r .a Kruetzman. \ “The Shepherds”—Kenneth Kolter. Song—“ Joy To The World” — Congregation. Recitation by gpoup of boys— Dickie Gerber, Billy Hildebrand; Bobby Spencer, | Nickie fSm'itle/J Wayne Scfrerry, Dean iMurchland. Toni Kelley. Duet—"in a Manger Laid” —B »r bara and Roger Conra<V Recitation and. song—“AWay In a Manger”—Jimmy Kolter, \ Ga’l Murchland, Gloria Gerber, Dickie Borne, Lois Bieberich. Deborah Walchle, Donna Strahm, Ronnie Girod, James Gilbert, Arlene Sm.tley, (Michael and Max Murchland. \ ' Shepherds — Walter Walchle. Blume, Terry Smitley and Timmy Hunter. Quartet —“Dear Little Jesus”— Jean Kolter, j Nyla Girod. Dorene Beery and Carol Helmrich.' Dialogue—lMarjorie Kolter, Edith Gilbert, Marilyn Gilbert, Susan Helmrich, and Joan Blume. Solo— “Star of Christmas” — Heleri JReppert. Wisemen —'Allen Kruetaman, Jim Hunter and Roger Conrad. ' , Sojo—“Wise Men Seeking’’—TeC • i

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Helmrich. “An Olden Story”—<Max Moser. Offering. “If You Want a 'Merry Christmas”—Steven Hildebrand. ' Solo—“ When Christ was Bom ’ —Winiferd iMankey. Prayer—Carlo Snyder. Song—“ Silent Night” — Entire group. Benediction —Rev. H. Settleago. Pqstlude—'Mrs. Freeman Stepler: One of the most important discoveries of cobalt in recent years was made recently at Moa Bay on Cupa’s northeast coast.

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