Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1964 — Page 8

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Four Persons Hurt In Two-Car Wreck Four persons were Injured, none seriously, in a two car accident this morning three-tenths of a mile east of Unn Grove. Injured in the crash were: Mildred G. Shively, 55, route 1, Markle, one of the drivers of the autos involved, who received cuts oh both knees and to the upper lip, bruised ribs and had a tooth knocked out; Fred Shively, 91. route 1, Markies, cuts to both knees and both hands; Carl W. Shively, 67. same address, a bruised foreh | d and bumo on the right elbow; and Ruth E. Brown, 29, of Geneva, driver of

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the other auto, who suffered cuts on both knees and complained of a bruised chest. « The mishap occurred at 10:20 a m. as Mrs. Shively was traveling northwest on state road 116 and continued through the Intersection at the Linn Grove road, directly into the path of the southeast bound Brown car which deputy sheriff Harold August explained had the right of way. The two vehicles collided in the intersection, with the 1962 model Brown car receiving an estimated SI,OOO damage and the Shively auto S6OO in damages. All three persons in the Shively car went to Bluffton for treatment by a physician, while the Geneva lady returned to Geneva for treatment by a physician. Mrs. Shively was charged with failure to yield the right >f way

and cited to appear in Berne justice of the peace court. Two Collide The other traffic accident in the county since Saturday occurred at 10:10 a. m. Sunday on U S. 27, nearly two miles south of Decatur. As Janette J. Lister, 26-year-old resident of Peoria, 111., was traveling south, her auto went out of control on a patch of snow 'in the highway, and skidded into the opposite lane of traffic. The Uster car crashed into a northbound auto operated by Harold G. Mackey, 45, of Fort Wayne, and the Uster car then traveled some 285 feet farther before coming to rest off the left (east) side of the road. No one was Injured In the crash, but deputy sheriff August listed damages nt SI,OOO to the 1964 model Mackey machine, and $350 to the Uster vehicle. . K yon have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

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Mrs. Elmer Imler Is Taken By Death Mrs. Florence G. Imler, wife of Elmer E. Imler, died at 8:45 p. m. Saturday at her home on Convoy, 0., route 2. She was bom in Boone county, W. Va., a daughter of Jacob and Virginia Mcßorman-Barker, a'd was married at Willshire Aug. 28, 1924, to Elmer E. Imler. Mrs. Imler was a member of the Mentzer Methodist church and Sunday school. Surviving in addition to her husband are one daughter, MrS. Milford (Lois) Lambert of Markle; two sons, (jalvin Imler of near Botkins, 0., and Kenneth D. Imler, at home; one brother, Wilson C. Barker of Detroit, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Norn Lare of Van Wert, O.; and 10 grandchildren. Five brothers and three sisters are deceased. Services will be held at 2 n.m. Tuesday at the Mentzer Methodist church, with the Rev. William Myers officiating. Burial will be in the Convoy TOOF cemetery. Friends may call at the H. D. Smith funeral home in Convoy until 11 a. m. Tuesday, and at the church after 1 p. m. Dr. Frank Lundin To Study African Health Dr. Frank Lundin, M. D., BUS. former Decatur resident and Johns Hopkins medical school, has been sent to Ghana, Africa, by life government for two months to study their health problems. Dr. Lundin, Decatur high school graduate, is employed by the National Health Institute at Bethesda, Md.,' on cancer research. He is also in charge of the Cencer Institute at Hagerstown, Md., and Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pleads Guilty, Case Under Advisement Only one case came before Judge John B. Stults in this morning's city court session. Ira G. Bodie, 75, of 318 S. 10th street, pleaded quilty to a charge of failure to yield the right of way, but the matter was taken under advisement by Judge Stults. Bodie was ticketed by the city police following a two-car accident at the intersection of Adams and 10th streets at 9:30 a m. Saturday. Total damage in the mishap was estimated at S3OO. Grand Jury Meets Again This Morning The grand jury for the November term of the Adams circuit court went in'o its fourth day of session this morning with inspection of the county jajKS The grand jury’s six members began their session Tuesday and Wednesday, didn’t meet Thanksgiving day, reconvened on Friday, and then convened again this morning. Inspection of the jail yas made this morning and the county courthouse will also 'get its usuual inspection by the grand jury. Jurors include Robert G. Col"hin. Holmrn Egly, William E. Heeter, Harry Eckrote, Reuben Steury and Carl W. Menter.

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Gift Suggestions For Mentally 111 The joy of the festive holiday season wll 1 be experienced by mental patients throughout the state of Indiana through the efforts of the citizens of Adams county and the county association for Mental Health. Gifts suggestions for the men are: sport shirts, sweaters, pajamas, bathrobes, belts socks and etc. Gifts for men are usually in greater demand and residents are requested to give gifts for males first consideration. Those preferring to purchase gifts for women could select washable dresses, blouses, skirts, nylon hose, sweaters, nightgowns, billfolds, combs and many other things. Rodger Ward, internationally known race driver and 1964 Christmas gift collection chairman of the Indiana Association for Mental Health, said, “I'm sure ? the residents of Adams county won’t be left at the starting line and that they’ll shop early for a gift for a mental patient.” Gifts may be le r t at collection centers throughout the county which are located at: Yager’s Berne; Zurcher’s Mobil, Monroe; Mental Health Office, Decatur; Laßue’s Gift Shop, Geneva.

Pair Arraigned In Circuit Court Today Two local men were arraigned in the Adams circuit court this morning on separate charges, and returned to the Adams county jail before entering pleas. Arraigned were Patrick Hackman, changed with failure to provide, and Jerry L. Wheeler, on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Local attorney Lewis L. Smith was appointed pauper attorney for Hackman by the court. Hackman was arrested late last week in DeKalb county on a warrant from the local circuit court, and returned here a Short time later. Wheeler was also firrested last week, after allegedly forcing his way into the home of his for-

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