Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1958 — Page 4
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MANY, MANY THANKS • I wish to take'this means of thanking the many voters who voted for me at the Primary Election. FLOYD B. HUNTER Pol. Advt.
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Democrats Select District Officers Officers Reelected In Fourth District INDIANAPOLIS (UP)-Tha following members of the Indiana Democratic State Central Committee were elected Wednesday at congressional district meetings:
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;i. mi .. 1. Ti-T 'jwtn ft r-in-.'T ( -p-.njwrTi rijtw Ist District — Griffith Rees, Gary, and Mrs Mary Schmitz, Crown Point, both re-elected. 2nd District—John A. Merrell, Delphi, and Mrs. Bertha Douglas. Monticello, both re-elected. 3rd District—Marshall F. Kizer, Plymouth, re-elected, and Mrs. Ruth Lloyd. Elkhart. 4th District—James L. Koons, Avilla, and Mrs. Dorothy Huffman, Bluffton, both re-elected. sth District—Paul Hlllsamer, Marion, and Mrs. Jeanette dark, Frankfort, both re-elected-6th District — L.V. Letzkus,
Terre Haute, and Mrs. Dorothy Elmore, Crawfordsville, both reelected. 7th District—Curnel Richardson, Spencer, re-elected, and Mrs. Agnes Woolery, Bloomington. Bth District—Argyle Shelton, Boonville, and Mrs. Kenneth J.< Luckett, English. Mrs. Luckett was re-elected. >‘ , 9th District—John Stacy, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs- Hazel Byram. Vevay, both re-elected. 10th District—Russell Davis, New Castle, and Mrs. Lois Johnson, Muncie, both re-elected.
11th District—Albart 0. Daluae. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Leonora Gundlach, Indianapolis. COURT NEWS Divorce Case 1 In the case of Alice Igney vs Cecil Igney. the citation filed by the plaintiff and the petition for modification of order of court was taken under advisement. Complaint Case Yost Consructlon Co. vs William Stavenik and Frieda Stavenik, a complaint on account was filed and
a summons ordered iuuad to the sheriff of Adams county for the defendant, returnable May 28. Estate Cases In the estate of Edward R. Apderson, a petition to operate business of decedent was 1 filed. The court authorized Elizabeth Anderson in conjunction with Samuel Anderson to represent the interest The certificate of clearance was filed in the Anna Schamerloh estate. The co-administrators were ordered to make distribution in compliance of the terms in the
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