Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1955 — Page 2

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To Close Revenue Office In Decatur Pursley Moved To Fort Wayne Office The interna] revenue service of the U. S. treasury department announced today that a etudy of the realignment of poata of duty tn Indiana has been completed and

that changea Involving the moving of IS collection oSicera and 23 internal revenue agents are being made. Among the collection agents to be moved is Lawrence Pursley, whose office in Decatur is to be closed. Pursley will be transferred to the Fort Wayne office. Decatur is one of 34 offices in Indiana communities which will be closed. The agents at each of these will be transferred to one of the 20 offices which are being retained.

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The objectives in. the realignment are to increase operating efficiency, effect economies and Improve tax administration, achieve better supervision of employees and utilisation of manpower and, at the same time, con-i ttnue to provide all the essential service possible to the taxpayers. Other offices to be closed include Alburn. Huntington, Kendallville, Warsaw and Winchester. The Decatur area will probably be serviced through the Fort Wayne office. .

Decatur Elks Lodge Meeting Thursday The regular meeting of the Decatur Elks lodge will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the lodge home on North Second street. A class of candidates will be initiated by a degree team composed of past exalted rulers, and district and state Elks officials plan to attend. Luncheon will be served following the meeting and all niemfttrs are urged to attend.

Named As Referee In Bankruptcy INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Paul A. Pfister, M-year-old Indianapolis Democrat, was appointed to a slxyear term as federal referee in bankruptcy by Federal Judge William Steckler Tuesday. Pfister, a former assistant U. S. attorney and deputy Insurance commissioner, will receive 111,250 a year. He succeeds John Rickies, of Indianapolis, a Republican.

Bluffton Man Seeks Commander's Post Fritz Is Candidate For District Post Robert M. Frits. Bluffton, has been endorsed unanimously by Bluffton Grover Sheets Post 111 for fourth district commander of the American Legion, subject to the district election July 7 at Ligonier. .. A past commander of the Bluffton Legion post. Fritz is a partner in a home appliance firm in Bluffton. A veteran of World War IT, he served 43 months as a pilot with the U. S. air force. At the post level, in addition to being commander in 1952, Fritz has served as executive committeeman, post delegate, membership chairman, un-Americanism chairman, vice-commander and is a graduate of the American Legion institute. He has served as vice-command-er and adjutant far the fourth district organization and as member of the steering and contest supervisory committees. At the department or sate level. Frits has been zone chairman of the Legion oratorical contest and a member of the national poet affairs and activities committee. He is a member of Voiture 37. 40 et 8, Fort Wayne, a 32nd degree Mason, Blue Lodge 145 F & A.M., and past exalted ruler of the Bluffton Elks lodge 796. Shriners Parade In Fort Wayne'Friday Members of the Adams county Shrine club brought their dalliope out of storage Tuesday night and cleaned.it in preparation -for the Shrine parade in Fort Wayne Friday afternoon. The parade will be held in conjunction with the Shrine ceremony for adnUtting new members to the organ iza t ion. Among the new Shriners will be Henry Stauffer and Robert Miller of this county. Shrinere from all over the northern half of Indiana will attend the ceremony which will feature a banquet at the Chamber of Commerce building Friday evening. A large group from Adams county, headed by Clarence Ziner, president, will be present. Marciano, Cockell To Fight May 16 CALISTOGA. Calif (INS) — Heavy-weight champion Rocky Marlooking sharp and ready to fight, entered the tinal pha-e today of his training for the "title fight with England’s Don Cockell in San Francisco May 16. Marciano boxed four sparkling rounds Tuesday.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955

Memory Expert Is Lions Club Speaker Arthur Havens, a memory expert, was the speaker at the Lions Club meeting last night. The topic of his speech was "Mneumonlcs,” l which is defined at assisting, memory. Havens used as a demonstration bingo cards and regular playing cards. With teu different bingo cards in play, the speaker told which card the bingo was recorded on, the diagonal of the winning line, and the numbers contained in the line. He also took a shuffled deck of playing cards, looked through them, and then named the correct order of the cards. While chain association Is the average method of memorising things. Haven used a fixed association method. A better memory benefits the businessman, housewife and student. Last night's program chairman was Glenn Mauller. Richard Kershner, the Goodyear store manager, was a guest. Nineteen men were honored for I(M> percent attendance and Malcolm Locke received a key award for soliciting two new members. Autoist Fined For Reckless Driving Ned Beyer, 24, of Willshire, 0., was arrested in Decatur Tuesday night at an alley on Monroe street and was charged with reckless driving. He appeared in justice of the peace court and was fined $lO and costs. Decatur’s Newest. . . Most Modern ... SERVICE STATION The NEW Parkway “66” 13th St. and Nutt man Ave. Is Open For Your Service. WATCH FOR OUR 1 GRAND ; OPENING I ■ ■ _ L v sl 7 The Welcome Wagon Hostess Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479