Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1954 — Page 8
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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Two Drivers Fined On Speeding Charge Third Driver Fined On Traffic Charge Two drivers were fined for speeding Wednesday evening by justice of the peace Floyd Hunter, and another was fined for failure to yield the right of way. G. Bennett Adants, of Sciotovilie, O„ was fined $5 and costs for speeding 50 miles an hour on Monroe street. He was arrested by thft city police at 9:45 p.m. last night. W. R. Whitcomb, of Terre Haute, was arrested by state police, and charged with speeding 40 miles an hour on Monroe street. He was fined a total of $14.75. Earl J. Hudkins. of Cuyahoga Falls, 0., was fined $1 and costs for failure to yield the right of way. following an accident involving the Hudkins car and one diriv-1 en by Mary Trefzger, of Larchmont, N.Y. The Trefzger car was stopped to make ale-ft turn, when the Hudkins vehicle ran into it from the rear. Damage was estimated at sls. A ear driven by Charles W. An--4r®Wß, route 1, suffered S4O damage in a collision at the stoplight at Monroe and Second streets last evening at 8:05 p.m. The Andrews car stopped at the red light, and a car driven by Eugene Price, of W’lllshire, O„ ran into the rear of the Andrews vehicle. GREAT BRITAIN (Cowtlaaed From Pwire Oael munlty treaty. Britain and the U.S. are agreed that West Germany must get her sovereignty and be brought into the western defense system.
STATE FAIR (Cauilearj From Psge O»»> Also on exhibit are displays marking the diamond jubhde of the electric light bulb, a model hGme with the modern look, school rooms of yesterday and today and others too numerable to r.m.tion. Fair officials said confidently they expect this year's fair to be the biggest with the mostest ever. A yearly boast . . . but one taey very well might reach.
Beautiful LIVING ROOM suites flSssg£jßKa Visit our store where you can choose from several patterns and colors. STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE. INDIANA OPEN EVENINGS, EXCEPT WEDNESDAY
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Affolder Park At Geneva Enlarged Affolder Park at Geneva has been enlarged with the annexation of an area just east of the park; Improvement of the park area has been undertaken by the Geneva Lions club. Cedric Hardy is ch u-n an of the club’s community be°ernient committee which H in charge of the park improvement. Trade in a Good Town —• Decatur
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