Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1950 — Page 6
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DePauw Choir Presents Excellent Concert Here
Th* DePauw University choir totalled completely Ha advance MMkity to a arwnn Monday to th* Daeatnr high school auditorium sponsored by th. Firrt Methodist church. Mar* a email bat highly appreciative audience. by display Ing aa mach skill in techaique and tonal maaiptrtations as baa bens heard around here In a lons, ions tim< The group of 31 xerioua young artiste acted as though they had a score or two to settle with the composer, and did an admirable Mb of it. For their rerstoa of the church music, wblrh dominated the program. was probably the exact way th* songs were meant tn be" sank Displaying some of the lustiest alagiag Imagineable. the songsters appeared to bare all the respect In the world tor their director, Prof. George Gore, who la tarn bad last as much respect for the music he presented to the enthralled and; ence. For the most part, the choir concentrated on the more serious type of manic, giving that the best
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notes of their lives, from the melancholy passages of “Let thy blessed spirit,” by Tschenokoff. to the sublimely beautiful “Angelic choir.” by Goldbeck. It was tn each numbers as the latter that the choir displayed its most udder standing virtuosity in a flawless manner. The choir wont from the ornate phrasing of the church music to the simple pleading of spirituals, a forte which only added to the prestige of the group From the poised soMats to the mighty volume of the entire choir. Monday's program vraa of the finest eallbre, and tt can only be hoped that such singers as are la the DePauw University choir will return to Decatur . . - / , The choir, whjeh stayed in Decatur overnight. presented a special program at a high school assem My thia morning. __ Escape Injury As Zi'ZZl Autos Sideswipe Berne April IS. — A car driven I by Wesley H. Miller, son of the i Rev. and Mrs. R. Paul Miller of Wabash township, and a senior in the Geneva high school, was nearly demolished In an auto acclden* »tfc miles south of Berne on rood i ST. The ear rolled over after side ; swiping a machine driven by Mlsa! I Sybllla Sprunger of Berne. No one was injured The Sprunger car was also damaged. State trooper i Walter Schindler investigated the arcident. if Veu Have gomosmag to Sell Try ] A Democrat Want Ad—lt Faya.
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Democrat Office Is Visited By Students Pupils of the fifth and sixth grades of the Pleasant Mills school, accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Pearl Gehres, visited the Daily Democrat office late Monday atternoon. Mrs. David Terveer, society editor, escorted the group througn the editorial and business detiartIments, the composing and press room of the newspaper. County clerk Ed Jaberg; chairman of the county election board, engaged at the time In printing ballots for the primary election, addressed the class and explained the procedure followed In ratine names on the ballots.
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Machines To Aid In ■ Census Tabulainn It takes a lot of people to count ' the millions of nosea-both human ' and animal-in the United States for the 17th decennial census, but ’ an able assist from machines ' makes it possible to complete the Job according to the officials in ’ charge of the huge undertaking. In fact, these same officials go ■| so far as to admit that without i. the machines. "the l»W census f ■ would be an Impossible undertak- ; Ing." 1’ The basis of the machine tabula--5 tion system employed by the csaaus bureau Is called the “punch . card." Holes are punched, into these cards in various .columnar arrangements and combinations to | represent the items taken from i individual reports. These cards, in turn, are fed into electric sorting ' machines to lie Arranged swiftly ! into related sequences. Then they .go Into counting machines where the individual items are counted at a rate of 450 cardii a minute, "faster than the human eye can register and many times as rapid*ly as human ;.hpnds could handlb" them." ! Census bureau experts estimate i •hat more than 4<A» million putieh cards will be used In compiling the results of the 1950 census. More than 2.500 card punch qper- ■ store will be employed for moattarl rs punching approximately 15 bib I ' lion holes in these cards. And when everything has been] said and done in completing the J census, these astronomical figures will give a clear flattering picture of the sire of the United States—l . but. there's only one fault with the entire undertaking' No one. it ~ seems, -is tuking-census of l.he_ machines ' XOTK S: OF . FIN St. SF.TTHiWUNT of Ksrtw: ♦ v«. ■ | X;.tl<e Is hereby slv«n th IPS' • r»-dit'>rs. heir* and leirat«eF oft Paiil BurkhnltT-r 4f.-tsutl to aj»prar .in ..the Adani' <’ircult Court,.} held at Ifv.ntiir. IndtanA. on the! 2nd di£y «»f May. and Hhow - cmhma if any*. ht FINAL SETj TI.KMKN’T A< Vol NTS “wWT iha j estate of -aid <!**«. should not Ge approved. and Ntdd beiM are. notiTivtl to -theft .and..ihrrr ..rnakr pro. ,• and receive their distributee NhareNJaewb J. tmafßtg, AdminiMri*t.9.T.j Ukc.tl ur. linlli*ua April io, 1J50.! ATtorncy Hear) H. Heller AlU’Ut, 11 Ilf ■ W-W* * SAM HBM, Ul-year-old Chicago I chef, flashes a big grin as he seta out for Austria and beautiful Ul-year-old Brigitte Rauth, the flancee he wooed by mall after getting her name from a church list of needy Austrians. "Gitte" > was elected village queen at Bad , Gleichenberg Hedge is a widawed grandfather. OMersa/KmoO
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American motorists going abroad tbia: year -may drive their care directly aboard an ocean liner, tour Europe with their own home license plates and registration documents. and need not post bonds on crossing international frontiers.
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the Gydnla America Une reports. The city-owned Nashville electric service was the largest single distributor of Tennessee Valley Authority power In-IMR In terms of maximum kilowatt demaud.
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1 AM GOtNO to the United States Senate," says Mrs Vivien KfoUenMb Cow n hit grip manufacturer who to autaff tba government tor return of STJIS aaiaad aa a penalty becauea aha refused to withhold ianoma taxes from her employee. She regards the payroll withholding tax aa unconstitutional. Forster Rep. Joseph B. Talbott of Naugatuck and Prescott S. Bush. Orsenwwh. GOP Mats finance ebainnan, atoo seek the COnnecticut nominattoft, /fatemaftonal/
