Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1955 — Page 2
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t- - 20 Years Ago Today 0 , Ajlril 28, 1935 was Sunday.
SMORGASDORD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH Saturday, April 30, 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN under 12 50c MENU: Cheese; Smoked Fish; Relishes; Pickled Beets and Eggs; Devilled Eggs; Cottage Cheese; Breads; Potato Salad; Ham; Meat Loaf; Scalloped Potatoes; Baked Beans; Coffee and Milk; Pie and Cake. . TICKETS Available from Presbyterian Ladies or at the door.
Conrt News Complaint for Divorce A complaint for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment haa been filed by Betty L. Miller
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against George M. Miller. TA plaintiff, who seeks custody ot throe minor children, has filed aa affidavit showing inability to pay court coats and the costa have been waived. A summons for the defendant has been ordered issued returnable May 31. The defendant is in the Leavenworth. Kan., penitentiary. The plaintiff also has requested >lB per month support money fcotn the defendant Allerton Estate The schedule to determine the Inheritance tax due on the Robert W. Ailerson estate has been filed without reference to the county assessor. The net value of the estate is 33,479.68. Heirs are two daughters and a son. A notice has been ordered issued returnable May 19. Dr. 0. T. Kidder To Head TB Association INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Dr. O T. Kidder, of Fort Wayne, was elected president of the Indiana tuberculosis association which closed its 44th annual convention in Indianapolis Wednesday night. E. C. Steinsberger, of Vincennes, was elected first vice-president; Dr. Warren S. Tucker, of Indianapolis, second Vice-president, and Paul Otterman. of Lebanon, assistant treasurer.
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More County Teams Into Stale Contest Two More Eligible For Indiana Fair Two more teams from Adams county became eligible for state fair competition as the result of a district 4-H and F’FA Judging contest last weekend at Ocalan. They are the Berne-French dairy team, coached by Leonard Kingsley, and the Adams Central livestock team under Martin Watson. The Berne-French team tied for fifth place in the dairy contest, with Charles Fiechter tied for seventh high individual honors. Other team members are Bill Reynolds, Bob Rinehart and Terry Jones. Larry Schwarts of the Adams Central dairy group placed third in individual honors while his team tied for seventh place. The team also Includes Jim Fisher, Gordon Singleton and Fred Fox. In the livestock contest Adams Central placed sixth with Phil Moser taking sixth place in individual honors. The Berne-French livestock team won seventh place. On the Adams Central team are David Heliprieh, Larry Lautxenheiser and Don Bailey. The Berne-French live-
stock team membsre are AIM lash, Stanley Lehman. Gene Baumgartner and Richard Klpfer. y* wltdl Admitted Miss Martha Amstutz, Geneva; Bernard Meyer, Celina, 0.; Keith McCollum, Geneva; Clinton Steury, Berne; Mrs. Thomas Andrews Decatur; Mrs. Walter Leuenberger. Monroeville; Miss Tanya August, Decatur. Dismissed Paul D. Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Carlton Worthman and baby boy, Decatur; Miss Tonnie Sue Bultemeier, Decatur; Edward Munch, Monroeville; Mr a, Harry ' Moser, Ohio City, 0.; Harry Myer, De- > catur; Carl Hammond, Decatur; | Mrs. George Patrick and baby girl, Monroe; Mrs. Clarence Williams. Decatur; Mrs. Cletus Gifford, Berne.
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Claren Neuenschwander, who has taught at Berne the past three years, has accepted the position as principal of the Berne-French high school at Berne to succeed Mack Ralston, who has been granted a year’s leave of absence to continue his education. Mrs. Donna Bell Aftolder es route four, Decatur, hat been admitted as a patient at the OUnla hospital, Bluffton, tor treatment The race track at Hie homo ot the Van Wert, 0., bounty fair la being improved with a widening ot the track In front of the grandstand and other improvements that will cost 8K2.P00. Mrs. Qare Fell underwent surgery Wednesday at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne. ._.L, Philadelphia —- The human body comprised a system ot 306 bones which are held together and moved by gl< muscles.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1865
First Lt. and Mrs. Jack A. Morris are the parents of a boy born Wednesday morning at the Lockbourne Hospital at Columbus, O. Mrs. Morris is the former Margene Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer ot this city. The baby, who weighed tour pounds and six ounces, has been named Douglas J. He la their second son. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Rolandes Uechty ot Borne are the parents ot a baby girl born Wednesday at 4:18 pm., weighing seven pounds and one ounce. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumin of Willshire, O„ today at 18:80 p.m„ weighing eight pounds and 11 ounces. Pittsburgh — It has been computed that a welder’s flame could be seen on a clear day up to a distance ot 18 miles.
