Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1954 — Page 3

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- SOCIETY CAROL KLUBMaN ENGAGED TO KENNETH SINGLETON The engagement and approaching marriage of Mias Carol Joan KluAitan to Kenneth Paul Singleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singleton, Decatur, route 2, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klusman, of this city. A graduate of Decatur high high school, Miss Klusman is employed in the commercial office of the Citizens Telephone Co. She is a member of the local chapter of TH Kappa sorority. .. Her fiance is a graduate of Monmouth high School and is now Employed by the Petrie Oil Co. An early fall wedding is planned.

MRS. GOLDINE MAGLEV ENTERTAINS THURSDAY Mrs. Gold Ine Magley was hostess last evening for members of the Pinochle club. Mrs. (Margaret Ashbnucher furnished the prises. Receiving the first prize was Mrs. Magley, second, (Mrs. Clarice Porter: third, Mrs. Gladys Keller, ahd the traveling prize was awarded to Mrs. Louanna Banning. After the hostess served delicious refreshments, a letter <was read to the group from a former member, Mrs. -Henrietta Bricker, of Phoenix, Ariz. A ' It was announced that the next meeting jvlll be held with Mrs. Florence Engle Sept. 23. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY ' A Joint Sunday school convention will be held by Preble and Kirkland townships Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the St. Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church. Howard Habegger, graduate of Taylor university. will be the speaker; his topic -will be “Where t® Our Sunday School Going.” The evening service will begin at seven-thirty o’clock at the pleasant Dale Chupoh of the Brethren. A film, "The Pupil,” will be shown followed by a panel discussion, Taking part in the discussion will be the Rev. H. E. Settlage, Oscar Geisel and Mrs. -Ervin Lbckner, Another film, “The Teacher." will be shown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase will be charge of the music for the evening. During the adult evening meeting a special program will be provided for the children in basement. Leonard Kingdey will present two fllnSs,"Danled in the Lion's Den,” and “David and Saul.” FAREWELL PARTY HONORS MRB. THELMA FRANKLIN Mrs. Thelma Franklin was honored with a farewell party by women employes of the court house Thursday evening at the restaurant at Baer Field, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Franklin, employed as abstracter for 'Robert Anderson, has resigned. She received a farewell gift at the party and dinner in her honor. The K. of P. home will be the scene of the Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls meeting at six-thirty o’clock Monday evening. (Every girl and the counselors are asked to be present at this very important meeting. The St. Mary’s township Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock in the Pleasant MUle school. - tfa A potluck dinner will be held by

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___ TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I l* ** h» r **>y given the taxpayers of Hartford Township, Adame County. Indiana that, the nroner ™nßlder f the*fonowin< m budger * ty ’ th ** f re|rular ’ meeUng p,at e > on u,e s ”’ t da > of August, 1954, wS TOWNSHIP BUDG ET CLASSIFICATION Tovraahlp Feed TUITION FUND Loans, Interest and Insur 800 Salary of Trustee 900 Pay of Teachers ...331425 Library Hooks ?50 .l tent 9,1 Substitute Teachers ; 100 Janitor Service ' ............ 2475 Clerk Hire —2OO Total Tuition Fund ...411725 Transportation of Children . 6700 Trustees Traveling Expense, Special School Fuad Water, Light, and Power ...... 600 Telephone ToMa and Tele- ( ,->H New Buildings 11000 Contingencies -...Ji, 100 grama?. U..«g...,.W 250 Repair of Equipment except Miscellaheous 350 Office Supplies, Printing School Busses 300 Total Spec. School Fund 117676 and Advertising .. 275, School Furniture and. Equi- pooh Hi t iff ervn Pay of Advisory Board 75 ment. except School Busses _ 1800 * Admiui.»V-.i».i ?-.—. Fire Truck . 400 School Supplies, other than Al Persir&F 1 <4 Care of Cemeteries 250 Janitor's Supplies 400 H mIoI,, 1 * B4 Miscellaneous 200 Janitor Supplies 500 ' B3 Total Township Fund 12640 Fuel for Schools ... 2500 (Total Bi and B 2) ' 1 500 Total Poor Relief Fund""“*'..|s»4 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED QnnHal Funds Required Far Expenses t> Township School Tuition Augast 1, preseat year, to December 81, of easaiag year Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year ........ J 2640 117676 ttt7»K 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made front Approprla- * * tlons Unexpended July 11, of present year 1308 9882 v.oto 3. Additional Appropriates to be made August 1, to 888 ‘ ljo ‘° December 21, of present year - .. . 4<io 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 11, of present year, not Included in Lines 1 or 3 ............. .............. ........ . 3790 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3, and 4).. 4348 27657 50585 Funds ea Haajl Aad To Be Received From Sopreee Other Thea The Proposed Rate Os Tax Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31. preoent year 1090 7864 11054 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Set- ~ t . ; 1214 fill" 197 f I. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy • to bo received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (Seo Schedule In Trustee a Office) (b( Al) Other Revenue (See Schedules) _ 2766 13t08 9. Total ''"undo (Add Llnei (, 7, 8a and 8b) - 2384 17343 33839 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decent- ■ * - bur 31, of ensuing year 1961 10214 16746 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue . , t»r same Berlod) . 1000 6150 2100 13. Amount to he raised by Tax Levy .. t 2964 16364 18846 ,t'- -PROPOSED levies Net Valuation of Taxable Property 31,81(,580Numher of Taxable Polla 129 . . _ . Adjustment Factor .'.....-'"“j»77 ‘ Levy os Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raleed Township ....... t .13 J J9g4 Tuition .. ........ 1.04 18346 Transportation — .10 -*■ 1818 TOTAL J?. .. — 12.10 338174 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS Te Be Collected Collected Collected Collected ' 1961 1962 1953 1954 Township ; I 1824 3 1964 3 2877 8 2865 Special School 4 8362 14698 18506 12768 Tuition eee*seeeesaaeoea«e<a>ee'eeseeeeeseepoeqMOeeeoanee<aoeeeeseeMsoeeheeqeo»e*seeeeoeeeeee*s MM <........ 9605 11245 18918 19970 Transportation ......... ,S.„ — a , 13S8 1723 1793 2160 TOTAL 7 321179 329630 337089 337738 f NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard! thereon. After the tax levies have been deter mined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, an* the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by* the County Auditor, ton or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal-to the State Board of tax commlvaloners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of' petition with the county auditor on br before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date Is later, and tbs state board will fix a date for hearing tn thia eounty. ..... ' Dated August 6. 1354. ? EMIL STAUFFER,AUGUST 13— 20 7 ' Trustee Hertford Township , • -I 1

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* . ‘ Society Kama far today's publication mutt be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.# Sharon Kimble Phono 3-8131 FRIDAY Story-book hour, public library, 4 p. m. Willing Workers class of Calvary E. U. B. church, church basement, 7:30 p. tn. Faithful Workers class of Union Chapel Church, 8 p. in., HannaNuttman park. Religious film and ice cream social, Trinity E. U. B. church, 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. SATURDAY Lawn supper, bake sale and bazaar, Antioch Lutheran Church, Hoagland, 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY Flo*Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 6:30 p. m. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau sorority, Han-na-Nuttman park shelter house, 6:30 p. m. Root Township Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Robert Carr, 1:30 p. m. Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Three Link club, 1.0.0. F. hall after lodge meeting. St. Marys township Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Commission of Worship and choir of Meeh odist church potluck dinner, church, 6:15 p. m. the commission of worship and the choir of the Methodist church Wednesday evening at six-fifteen o’clock at the church. The new choir director, Leland Neuen, y of Berne, will be the honored guest. 'Each person is asked to bring table service and a covered dish. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Birch, city, became the parents of a 7 pound, 3 ounce baby son at 8:45 a.m. Friday. The Rebekah lodge will hold a meeting in the 1.0.0. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock The Three Link club will meet after lodge in the dining room. Miss Nancy Fields and Mrs. Minnie Teepie 'wilj be in charge of the entertainment tad'refreshments.

The Elks autumn season will J open with a dance and garden party August 28th followed September 10 with a fish fry, and September 18 a "Hard Times dance”. James Gattschall and the Rev. J.R. Meadows visited Mrs. . Susan DeCamp, at the Paulding, Ohio hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky left today for a two weeks' vacation at their summer home at Oden, Mich. Forest Raker and daughter, Bethanne, have returned to their home in Benson, Arlz., after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baker and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chronister. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson, former residents of Decatur and the parent® of Raymond Johnson, of this city, are both confined to the Park View Memorial hospital. .Mrs. Johnson, room number 432, suffered a coronary heart attack and Mr. Johnson room number 419, had a stroke. Their conditions are reported a® slowly improving. Boyd Myers, governor of Adams Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose will leave Saturday for Chicago to attend the national convention of Moose lodge. He is the delegate of the local lodge and will attend the five day session. Mrs. Harry Brown, 1209 North 2nd Street, Decatur, is a patient at the Clinic hospital, Bluffton, having had surgery Thursday. The hospital has requested that there be no visitors for several days. Decatur Ladies Back Home From Voyage To Europe Mrs. Frances Terveer and Mrs. Elmo Smith arrived home Wednesday afternoon after a seven-week trip to Europe on a Marion year tour sponsored by Our Sunday Visitor. Highlight of the tour was an audience with Pope Pius XII, one of the two which the Holy Father has been able to give this year. The tour which took the two Decatur women to several European countries also included a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France. While in Rome, Italy. Mrs. Terveer and Mrs. Smith visited Brother Theophane Schmitt, a former Decatur man. "We enjoyed every minute of the trip,” said Mrs. Terveer, "but we are thrilled to be back home.” - .... J- > - —-I i n 1 20 Years Ago I Today I 20 YEARS AGO TODAY ilb August 20 —Speaker Henry Rainey of Illinois died last evening at *Bt. Louis. He would have been 74 years old today. He had been ill two weeks. The tax rate in Decatur will be' reduced from $3.15 to $2.83 for next year, it is predicted. Business is improving in Indiana there were 24,320 fewer persons receiving poor relief in June than in May.

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Admitted * Mrs. Carlton C. Steiner, Berne; Dean Alan Brown, Hoagland. -z Dismissed Mrs. Richard Drake , and baby son, city; Mrs. Joseph Hilty and baby son, Monroe; Mrs. Orville Kaeaer,. Berne.

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