Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1955 — Page 6

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Court News Marriage License E. Stahl, 18, Ravenna. O„ and Patricia Epple, 16, New Milford, O. Divorce Filed A complaint for divorce has been filed by Betty L. Hurst against Arthur Hurst. Jr., charging cruel treatment. The plaintiff seeks custody of three minor children. A summons has been ordered issued returnable Nov. 21. An affidavit and application for a restraining order has been and au stained. A petition for allowance has been filed and a notice on the petition has been ordered returnable Oct. 28. Under Advisement In the complaint for legal services rendered filed by Robert B. Powlen against Robert and Irene Spires, evidence has been submitted by both parties and the court has taken the matter under advisement. Complaints Dismissed The complaints for damages filed Zion Evangelical & Reformed Church “Fall Festival,” AU Day, Saturday, October 29. Noon Lunch! Evening Cafeteria. Home-made Gifts. Candy. Plants. 253t2

WEEK-END SPECIALS GROUND BEEF, lb. 29c PORK STEAKIb. 39c BOILING BEEF „ lb. 19c MINUTE STEAK, lb. 59c PORK PATTIES-- lb. 59c FRESH SAUSAGE Ib. 29c SUDDUTH’S MEAT MKT. So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

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by Morris Kaye and Sarah Kaye against Nathan Sprunger have been dismissed on motions of the plaintiffs. Set for Trial *the complaint for permanent in junction filed by Fred Bittner and the trustees of the Pleasant Grove United Brethren church against Jimmie Harkless and Alvina Harkless has been set tor trial Oct. 31 on motion of the plaintiff. Answer Demanded Joseph L. McConnell, defendant in a complaint for damages tiled by Hazel M. Walters, has been to answer within 10 days on motion of the plaintiff. Case A complaint for legal services rendered, filed by Harry. V. Emerick against Mary Koos, has been venued to Adams circuit court from Allen county. The plaintiff seeks 818.500 for services from 1948 to 1952, in a complaint which was filed in 1954. Citation Ordered On complaint of Ruth V. Deßolt, a citation for failure to make support payments has been ordered issued for Chester F. Deßolt. The plaintiff claims that the defendant is >3,197 in arrears. The citation is returnable Nov. 2. Estate Cases The inheritance tax report on the Alice Gertrude Brann estate has been filed and a notice has been ordered issued returnable Nov. 17. A daughter is the qnly heir to the estate, which is valued at >7,500. The schedule to determine inheritance tax due on the Blanche Ervin estate has been filed without reference to the county assessor. The estate value is nil. A notice has been ordered returnable Nov. 25. A petition for lettar. of administration has been filed for the estate of Mary Runyon. A bond in the sum of >4,500 has been submitted and letters have been ordered Issued to Icel M. Shanks. G. Remy Bierly is attorney for the estate. Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed for the Bertha Loser estate. The final report »

has been approved and the execu tor has been ordered to make distribution. Car-Truck Accident Reported Wednesday A two vehicle accident which resulted in property damage but no injury was reported to the sheriff’s department Wednesday evening. The accident occurred at 7:45 p. m. on the Preble road about two miles north of Preble, and involved a car owned by Ivan Schuller of Decatur route one, driven by his daughter, and a truck driven by R. W. Emenhiser of Woodburn route two. The accident was reported by the Schuller girl, wh6 stated that after the colision the Woodburn man gave his name and address and left. Damage to the Schuller car was about >250. Damage to the other vehicle was unknown. Two Arrested On Traffic Charges Alfred Scbeuman, 29, of Hoagland, wjas Wednesday evening by state trooper Al Coppess for disregarding a stop sign at the intersection of the Winchester Road and a coun:y road. He will appear in justice of the peace court tonight." Therman N. Mannix, a truck driver, was fined >1 and coats in J. P. court this morning on a charge of speeding. He wai arrested earlier by state police in Preble on U. S. highway 224. Price Os Newsprint Hiked $4 Per Ton International Paper Sales Co., the Daily Democrat’s source of newsprint paper, has announced an increase of >4 a ton on paper, effective at once. This makes, the price of newsprint in Decatur >l3l a ton. The M increase was announced by International after several competitors announced a >5 a ton price Jump.

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Reformation Day At Lutheran Church Special Services Planned On Sunday Reformation day will be observed Sunday morning at Zion Lutheran church, West Mouroe Street and Eleventh, at both the 8 and 10:30 o’clock worship Services. “The Reformation of the Church" will be the pulpit theme of the pas:or, thq Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, who will conduct both festival services. The 35-Vpice choir, directed by David Embler, will sing the “battle hymn of the Reformation,” “A mighty Fortress is our God,” as arranged by W. B. Olds. The sacrament of Hold Communion will be administered at both services. Announcements for the sacrament will be received by Rev. Schmidt Friday evening in the church on the hours of 5. 7, and 8 o'clock, following the adjournment of the Lutheran pastors, conference. At 3:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, a special reformation service will be conducted at St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Lewis and Banstreets, sponsored by the Fort Wayne Lutheran pastoral conference. The Rev. Herman Zehnder of Bay City, Mich., is the speaker. A processional of all the area Lutheran teachers, professors, and pastors will open the vesper. A 100voice children’s choir and a festival adult ehoir will preseat special choral music. The public is invited to attend these services observing the reformation. Sunday evening at 7:30, the Walther League society, young people's organization of the local Zion Lutheran church, will sponsor a reunion of confirmation classes of the past ten years in a candlelight vesper, followed by an Informal gathering of the classes and a roll call in the parish hall auditorium The Rev. Arthur H. Ziegler of Huntington will preach the reunion sermon. The public is invited. Trade in a GooC Tcyra — Decatir

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1955