Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1956 — Page 4

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Court Rews Amended Complaint An amended complaint for 15,000 damages baa been filed by Leland M. Ranney against Herbert and Helen Stoner. The defendant has been ruled to answer In 10 days. Motion Submitted In the complaint for appropriation of real estate by the state of Indiana against Robert and Estelle Rioe. the motion by the state

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to amead the oomplatbt ent «D---proprtation order has been aubmitted and taken under advleement. Support Ordered Siivino W. Vergera, plaintiff in a divorce action aginat Natalie Vergera. has been ordered to pay S 5 per week support of the defendant and attorney fees. By agreement of the parties, the ease will be venued to Wells circuit court Set for Trial The complaint for divorce by

Mary BL WUUsnieoa against Robert D. Willtampon has been set for trial Feb. 28 by agreement of the parties. Cause Set The divorce case of Beverly R. Reynolds against Roger W. Reynolds has been set for trial Feb. 17 on motion of the plaintiff. Estate Cases A petition for letters of administration has been filed for the estate of Lewis Herman Hammond. A bond in the sum of

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ftfW has been submitted andletters have been ordered issued to Boyd Rayer. Ferd L. Litterer’ it attorney for the estate. Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed in the Arthur R. Holthouse estate. The final report has been submitted and approved. The administrator has been discharged and the estate is closed. Trade In a Good Town — Decatui

Report On Church Attendance Crusade The report of the Decatur churches participating in the church attendance crusade shows an increase in the attendance of an services. This crusade will continue until Easter Sunday, April 1. The people of Decatur are urged during Lent to demonstrate

their loyalty by regular attend ance services at the church of their choice. The attendance figures of the .cooperating churches were: MW EW SS Presbyterian ..... IS6 — 125 Trinity EUB 176 »5 286 Bethany EUB -J. 181 — 276 Church Os God .... 162 76 187 Nasarene ........ 125 96 .168 Baptist 96 47 181 Zion Reformed .... 287 '— 226 Missionary 105 88 174 Methodist 328 116 279

Decatur Man Hurt As Auto Hits Bus Ralph Kenworthy, 60, of Decatur. suffered facial lheerations and a chest Injury Wednesday when his auto struck the rear of a school bus two miles south of Fort Wayne on U.S. highway 27. Kenworthy told investigating officers he remembered applying bls brakes when he saw the bus alow down but that ho “blacked out"

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and didn’t remember his car hitting the rear of the bus. The bus driver and passengers escaped injury. Decatur FFA Tops Newsletter Contest The Decatur FFA chapter has been awarded first place in the district six chapter newsletter contest, according to word received by William Journey, supervisor.