Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1956 — Page 4

Court Now* Marriage License Dm Myron Byerly, 18, Decatur, and Marilyn 8. Roop. 18, Decatur. Divorce Filed A complaiat for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment ear against Vernon Kiser. A sumhas been flled by Mary Klien KF mona has been ordered returnable Out. L An application for temporary allowance baa been flled

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and the hearing haa be«n eot for Sept. B|. A« affidavit for a restraining order has been submitted and sustained. The plaintiff seeks custody of one minor child. Petition Approved In the complaint on promissory note filed by Alva L. Kochheiser against Wayne Gaunt, etal, the plaintiff’s petition to amend the complaint has been submitted and approved.

Complaint Dismissed The complaint on note by Dellie Chilcote against Waymon and Lena Patrick has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff, Plea Stricken In the divorce case of Glen Burley against Agnes Burley, Lewis L. Smith, prosecuting attorney, has entered appearance for the defendant. The plaintiff's Motion to strike the defendant’s plea in

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abatement has bean submitted and approved. The defendant has been ruled to answer in 10 days. Estate Cases A imtltion to sell real property of ths James F. Chronister estate has been submitted and approved. The inheritance tax report for the Walter R. Hammond estate has been submitted, showing no tax due. A petition for order of insolvency has been submitted

and approved. The final report showing insolvency haa been filed and a notice has been ordered returnable Oct 11. On a visit to England, Francis Cabot Lowell, a young Boston merchant, memorised details of a power loom and reproduced it, thus establishing the American cotton manufacturing industry in 1814.

Family Zoo MEMPHIS.— (UPJ — It’s not the four children making all the noise in the Bob Vernon home. The Vernons own two ponies, three talking parrots, three monkeys, two hawks, a pair of canaries, a mynath bird, a cock steal, a Chilhuahua and a Persian kitten. Truck and bus transportation systems provide work for 8,789,000

By A Nose AKRON’, O. — (UP) — William Smith headed for work after visiting his girl friend at Akron City Hospital where she was taken for treatment of a broken nose after an auto accident. Smith's car hit a pole and he was taken to the same hospital, also suffering from a broken nose-

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Motorcyclist Fined On Speeding Charge Norman Wall of Barna, arrested last week by state police for speeding on a motorcycle near Monroe, appeared in justice of the peace Floyd Hunter’s court Wednesday. He was fined |5 and costs. Trade in a uood torn — Decatur.