Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1958 — Page 2

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Legal Institute At Fort Wayne Friday Lawyers' from Adams county and the Fort Wayne area will attend a legal instiute at the Van Orman hotel in Fort Wayne Friday. This will be one of several such programs conducted yearly as a part of the state bar association’s program of continuing legal education. ’ “Law office management’ 1 will be the subject of this institute, and latest -techniques in law office bookkeeping and records will be featured. Charles C. Baker, Indianapolis, and Elbert R. Gilliom, In-, dianapolis, will be the instructors. Robert G. Smith, of Decatur, and John H. Edris, Sr., of Bluffton, are among the members of thie district committee making the arrangements. Club For Fleming Formed In County Bocks Candidacy Os Congress Candidate An Adams county Fleming for Congress club has been formed to push the candidacy of W. Robert Fleming, of Fort Wayne, in the three-way race for the Democratic congressional nomination. William L. Linn, president, said today. Other officers in the newly formed club are Robert D. Cole, vice president; Mrs. Bernard J. Clark, secretary; and James A. Cowens, treasurer. Alfred W. Moellering and John W. Kenny, of Fort Wayne, cochairtnen of the fourth district Fleming for Congress club, anj noticed that the new organizaMonwill work closely with the Allen and Wells county groups, already organized. The Adams county Fleming for Congress club adopted a resolu* • tion stating- that this club was ; organized to acquaint the voters with the excellent qualifications -of Fleming; •=== The resolution points out Fleming’s experience and ability as a i lawyer and his service to the ; federal government for eleven years as United States commisi sioner, a position he recently relinquished in order to be a can- ! didate for Congress. ’ His courage and loyalty are called attention to by his Navy Career which led to his promotion to the rank of Lt. Commander after his service in amphibious landings in the Pacific Navy operations. The resolution also calls attention to his leadership in his profession and in his community by his election to the highest offices »f numerous civic and soHis work for the Democratic party as a ward captain, delegate to the Democratic state convention and work in Democratic clubs is also listed in the club’s resolution. Ask Jury Probe Os Shortage At School TERRE HAUTE (IP — Prosecutor John R. Jett said today he will ask Vigo Circuit Judge Herbert R. Criss to call a grand jury for May 13 to study the case of Mrs. Pearl Isbell, 37, a school treasurer whose disappearance last January led to an audit that showed a $9,028 shortage in her accounts. Hrnry B. Heller Attorney EMTAT® ML MrruE to all pkknow i.vtehEMTEI) l\ THE ESTATE OF AA\A MHAMEtII.OH bi the Circuit Court cf Adadfe C»»un*. t y April Term, J’.C.x In the in.itbT «>'f the Estate of A nun MehMmerloli. deceased. Notice is 'hereby given that Adolph and Edwin Mvhnmerloh, as <'o-Adnrlnistrators of the above mimed estate, has presented and fllec their final account in final settle merit of said estate, and that the same will come up for.the examination and action <»f >said AdanTi t irouil Court on the II of A!ay, at all persons iritereated in said estate are required* to appear in said court and show raw. if any there be?—w4iy—said account should not be approved. And the lieir.s ojf said decedent ami all others interested are also required to appear and make •t>roof,j>f their heirship or claim to any quirt of said estate. _ ADOLPH SC HAM EH LOH EBUIX SCHAMERLOH Personal Represen La ti ve lilies F. Parr Uh Judge April 23. 30

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Six Accept Bids To European Trip Good Will Tour To European. Nations First six members of the Indi-ana-Russian good will inspection farm tour of Russia and Europe have accepted their invitations to take part in the trip, Wayne Rothgeb, WKJG farm director and tour leader, stated today. Ezra Stoller, manager of Woodburn Equity; Allen J. Lomont. farmer and Allen county ASC ‘ chairman; Royal Clapp. Columbia City elevator owner; Virgil Harrold, farmer and realtor from Allen county; Ray Lee, Paulding, 0., county farmer, and Lee MeDuffee, LaOtto auctioneer and farmer, have already jointed the tour. The delegation of leading Indiana and Ohio farmers and agriculturists will leave June 9 on an in- - spection tour of Russia, Germany, France, and the world’s fair at Brussels. While in Russia the group will r inspect farming operations near L the three principal cities. in that - country, Moscow, Kiev, in the rich i farmland of the Ukraine, and Len- • ingrad, Russia’s window to Eur- . ope. 1 The entire delegation will be processed by May 1. Processing time on visas has been cut to a ’ minimum. Dick Heller, Jr., agri* ' cultural writer for the Decatur Daily Democrat, was among those invited who will be unable to make the trip. t . _____ ; C. C. Membership Drive To Continue r The membership drive for the - Chamber of Commerce will cori- > tinue for another month. The con.-— > tinuation of the drive was suggests ed by Dale Morrissey, co-chair-man, to pick up the loose ends. To • date, the Chamber of Commerce I has added 25 new members. “This ’ mpans an additional $625 per year ’ for the promotion of Decatur. It " is hoped by the Chamber of Commerce that the retail division members will give their full support to the drive,” Morrissey stated. i Coming events are, Decatur . Dealer's Showcase, Youth and ; Community center. May 6-7-8; cir* , cus day, Hanna-Nuttman park, Saturday. June 7, 2 and 8 p.m.; . and Friday. June 13. sale. BULOVA ’ Rut Choice, of CnnduateA • •iiO i jewels, water, ya, \\ ipraof *, shock tl" Uaresistant, uny ’ I Mbreakable mamt n *w/J|spring, anti maglits" radium X 4, • hands and dial, J; sweep second hand, luxury ex» pension band. (aha axailpblt with charcaal dial) ' - i 4mm m■■ i. mil. ' I ' Z’-tl r . t’ t i' ■ ' ■ as iomc as is intact, cam unofini M I I • | JEWELRY STORE