Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1949 — Page 7

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church. The Rev. Walter Johnton and three delegate* were in attendance from the Mt. Tabor circuit. The Rev. R. W Pursley from I Pleaaant Milla-Salem, the R< v. Clayton Steele from Geneva, the Rev. Jamea W Wilkins from Geneva circuit, and the Rev. William L. Hall from Monroe all attend'-d with delegates from their reaper tire churchea. Dr. A. Wesley Pugh, superintend ent for the Fort Wayne district, «»» in general charge for the day s piogram. The ministers' wives association met at the district parsonage on Kensington avenue for a lunch

eon and Christmas party .Mrs Ger- I aid Jones. Mrs. R W. Parley. Mr*. Clayton Steele, Mrs. Janies Wil- j kins, Mrs William Hall and Mrs. | Walter Johnson were among those who were the guests of Mrs. Pugh, j The Rev hah- Stackhouse of Fort Wayne ami the Rev L. G. Sapp of Angola Hpnke of their experiences ! when 1,000 Methodist ministers met recently in Philadelphia from all the conferences in the t'nited St.it- • es to conduct an evangelism eMlhc. ' In the afternoon. Dr. Edwin T. 1 Iglehart of I’apan spoke on the op- ■ 1 portunity for Christianity In that I 1 land. Dr Irlehart has given mote ' 1 than 35 years of missionary educu- 1 tlonal service to that country. He is one of the workers with Dr. ' Ralph Dtffendorfer for the eatsh- 1 I lishment of a Christian University in the city of Tokyo. 1 1 Dr. Roliert F. Thomas. M. D. 1 who has been connected with the 1 work of Pittman center in the Ten- I I nessee mountains for some 23 years, was the second sjieaker In the program of the afternoon. He i first wetp as a home missionary jto the Great Smoky mountains in the capacity of doctor Now he carries the burden of the sui*erintrad- | ency of the center as well as head- ' *ng the medical work. Name Regionals For Oratorical Contest | Gary, Huntington. Connersville j and Washington have been desig-| | nated as regional centers for elim- | ‘nation in the second annual orsi torical contest sponsored by the state council of the Knights of I Golumhns, Thomas G. Medland. I state treasurer, announced this I week. The contest, which has the sane1 tion of the Indiana association of i secondary school principals, is ’ I open to Catholic junior or senior I boys attending Catholic or public high schools in the Mate or any such boys living In Indiana and unending high school in adjoining states as day students. Becanse of the significant events scheduled in Vatican City during | 1950. the K of C. governing board I has selected "What the Holy Year , Means to Me" as the title for the contestant's oratory piece. Freddie Strikes Gold Murphysboro. 11l (UPt — His • parents laughed when seven year I old Freddie Williams said he was 1 "diggin for gold" in the front yard of his home Bu> Fnddie's treasure hunt led to the discovery of a gold 1 I wedding hand that had been lost by a former occupant of his house j 21 years before. if You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—tt Pays.

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Aids For Christmas Parties Available Recreation Office Has Suggestions With the Christmas season un-' dor way, many schools, churches. I club, and family groups are holding Christmas parties The county recreation director. Dennis R. Norman. has a list of Christmas party suggestions which are available to anyone in the city or rural areas i who can come tnto the recreation . office, located on the second floor of the court house. The office will be open from 8:30 a. tn. to 12 noon ' and from 1 to 5 p. m. The following list of material is I , available: From the National Recreation ! Association: The Christmas Book. Christmas Fairs. Tree-Lighting Service. Tile Case of the Misbehaving Toys — playlet. Christmas Party Fun — games. A Christmas Pageant. Christmas Novelties for Every- I one. I You Can Make Your Christmas I ' Cards. Christmas Suggestions for Child ren. A Christmas Party — games. Hints for Christmas in Church or School. Trimming the Tree for Santa Christmas Handcraft Recipes. Christmas Tree Ornaments from Egg Shells. Games. Games. Gaines to Make Your Christmas Party Merry. Joyous Noel. A Christmas Carnival in Carols and Pantomtnes. The Spice of Christmas Games. . St Nick tn the Kitchen. Also included are; A Tree Trimming Party for I Children Christmas Fun. A Christmas Workshop Featuring Christmas Oeiebralion in the Family. A Christmas Frolic. Gift Exchange Suggestions. Gift Exchanging Suggestions. The Small One — Story. The Little Star that Lost Hi.< Way the Night Christ was Born — I Story. i The recreation office also has a vailabie game and party suggestions for New Tear's |>arties. Berne Florist Shop Remodeled, Expanded Berne, Dec. 8 — Nagel's green i bouse and florist shop on East Main ' • street, has just completed an ex I tensive remiMleling and expansion program The floor space has lieon I tripled, a new office added, also a new heating plant and a new- green ! house. 16 x 42 feet. The firm, started in 1910 by Emil Nagel, Hr., is , now owned by C. August Nagei. ' who larnght It from his father four years ago. Appearances Made D Burdette Glister made appearances for the defendants in the cases of News Flash Photo Services vs W M Dickason and Fay Kennedy vs Edison Rickard Appearand for the defendant in , the state of Indiana vs Henry Hole madt by Wheat and Grimes. Under Advisement In the case of Pauline Murtaugh vs Hattie Andrews, bearing In the demurrer submitted, arguments by counsel heard, cause tak en under advisement. Final Reports Filed Sophia Weber, administrix of the estatr of William Weber, files final report: notice ordered issued returnable December 31. Proof <ff mailing of notice of hearing on cash value of estate for in heritance tax purposes filed for the estate of Emma lainkenau. finding the net value of estate to be s;;.n7ti 55. and tax due from Oscar Lxnkenau. 91* 7n. less five percent for |»ayment by Itecember II Inhet itanee tax appraiser allow j ed 93 for services Oscar Lankenau files final report; notice ordered ' issued, retut nable December 28 Complaint Filed Amend'd oomplaint in two para- | graphs filed in the case of Oto j Fogle vs Leah Hwygart; notice m , derrd issued to administrator. | Lafayette Hwygart. returnable December 24 Petition Approved All entries made by the clerk while court in vacation approved: for the estate of Samuel Leyee Petition to »ell grain at private sale for cash without notice fHed by the executor. Ralph Leyae. who toj authoris'd to sell at market price and make due report to the court Twins All Over tbs Place Iron Mountain. Mich (UT*| Mr and Mrs. George JollifD are used to seeing double They are pareau of twin girl, grundiiarents ot twin b<>y» and th»y have twin y.u ies twin uloces and twin graud- , nephews Democrat Want Ada «rm« RaaulU

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