Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1951 — Page 7
FRIDAY. MARCH Ip, 1951
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Bundles for Korea At the Presbyterian Church Here Sunday Old c|>th‘?|. bedding; , land, soap wHI be at First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon and for shipment through the chu|j.h world service to help meet, ths heeds of burned and battered Koitea. A special offering alsowill be jfja'keh in the Presbyterian church Pain, Sunday incoming as the One Great Time for Sharing”, gift to the hungry and homeless of the destroyed cities and towns> ot the, nation where Communism ?s being deputed in its, quefet for world domination. Pit sbyierians have been piling Sheir ouh.dli'r for Korea in the pastor’s jitudy. But since the bundles will|go through church world represents most , people of other denominations, fchiy also contribute. Because »>f <ri‘sh paiiit on the floor.of \tlie Piebyte;ian basement, it, is requested that through Saturday, i
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bandies be brought to the Mercer Aveuue south door. lh|t on Sunday morning, bundles may be taken to the ping pbng\ table in the baseihent.. which will be dry though newly painted. \ “.Much of\ the destruction in Korea lias been wrought by American bombs and shells in the legitimate war iactlb of using firepower rather than Yank lives to drive out the Red enemy," says the pastor of the Presbyterian church. “And since we have had to destroy, there follows logically the . mpral obligation to iVlp reconstruct to the best of pur' ability. This “One Great Time for sharihg” of Jour usable clothmg and our money is but a recognition of our obligation to-;Korea.. H|ad Indiana been the battleground , against the red menace, we Hoosiers Would have been praying now for bundles from Korea." " p ? ~. x ' -- i————_i— ■'•■ L -:,'!/-? .< PP _____ If You Hav*- Anything To Sell Try A 1)l -nrocra: Want ~\d It I'ays. — - ""'■■■■ ’ T ■
To Participate hi State-Wide Program ■ : \ ’ |- Local Congregation In Spiritual Feast The Rev. Dwight ft. McCurdy, pastor of the Church of God, Cleveland street, today' announced ths local congregation will participate in a state-wide "Spiritual Feast’’ Sunday, April 8, in Cadle Tabefy nacle in Indianapolis. The one-day meeting, featuring services at 2:30 and . :30 o’clock is being sponsored by the -internal|fßwi ' 'HB J Richard Las Mslaohks iloiuil radio program, "The Vlrriuf Inn liroi hmlimid Hour,” hoard over WILK I; and the riiimhua of CM 111 limllmhm Non aeviarimi In Um umpliusla.. huwrvvr, the ijay'a program Is ri parted ty.Attract worshippers ’torn thron-Hhoui Itnllmui and beurhy coßun unities In Kentucky, Illinois, OhU> and Michigan. Cattle'* aaat-i Ing rapacity Im 10,000, -y . . l| Directing planning is Richard Meisehke, above, director of “The Christian Brother Hour" since its organisation almost five years ago. Meisebke also is announcer on the program heard on over 150 stations over the nation, including six in Indiana, in Canada; Alaska and .the British West, Indies. 1 \
The Christian brothernood hour recently was given first place award for release variety broadcasts by the sponsors of the second annual Indiana religious radio workshop. Sponsors were the Protestant radio com mission of New York City, cil of churches, the'church federation of Indianapolis, and the school religion, Butler University. On (he afternoon and evening program will be the entire (’Kristian brotherhood hour staff, including the popular (’BH male quartet, the 40-voioe Anderson College choir, the all-girl ensemble, and Dr. W. Dale Oldham, regularly heard in stirring messages on the radio hour since.its ineeptiop. Meisehke, one of the youngest veterans in the field of religious radio produi tions, ig widely knoivn in the state. Associated with slalions st ludlatkapolis, Vincennes <iinl o\t-r a |.mod of nine ■ !>• io a.-,l |ij.o lo p|, t . ~<■ < t\ilii'« o< Indiana state basket bull, imirnays and »«» wrliira, jirmlm ed and Hnriaiail iMugrama over iiihiia idiier piiwarhil ai.iihiip im ludhiu nijii wesl aialiniih \VI.\V, I'lm in iftsll mid \S tiss (l, fin i \\ at mi Rllllliars Ilf Ilin 10-al > ollgl'B.mi Hon wliif alii itsnitd llm Mt ('indy lii itlmiidiia rm pin in Itiniion in i|ih Itieliide U W Mllltklrt', Floyd Mtirilaim, and llerinan limn, liltilid
f arm Aira mm \ Farm property Art low forth« past aix montha exceeded the rural ioa> for the enlirv preceding year July 1, 1845, tn June 30, IM6. If You ll\vi' AJiiythhig To Kell Try A Democrat Want Ad It Pays. Folks Must Good To Do Job _P] | ■ / 1 o do a good day’s work you' ’mmt fegjl your best. I Janwi Keelan, x Jr., 5565 Labtidie lAve., St. Louis, Mo., is a machine This is h a rd a n d exacting w o r k and a man ha’s to be :'IWL on his ] toes to ' idL g e t the' job •d one. There w a s a time when Mr. Kee- jHMF lan d id no t feel up ,lo hi.v. o r k — w a s Jg|n troubled w 1 t h 08, *■ digestive dis- James Keel an, Jr. nlrbances. Bui Mr. Keelan neard about how’ HADA(X)L was relping folks suffering from deficiencies of Vitamins IP, ug. Niacin and Iron.' [ ‘ ,< Mr. Keelan says: , "In recent years, 1 had been troubled w ith bean burn and Indigestlon, Hut, sitme taking HADA(MIL, I -no longer suffer heartburn. Nuw,\ I cau eat miyihlna without ever suffering after-moal disiic-r I hiivti roroiunve'iided IIAHACOL In n nilffilier nf iny follow workers " lIAIJAI’DL imi help von It ybti stiffer am h dt’fli leni li’* A-k ><hii di ugglLl . loi IIADAdJI, in tiny, Ul) tush iba Lelhanw UNM'pvtaUpS •r
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mere than f 20,009 worth of gravel from his farm to the county for’ road purposes , between 1945 and 1941. (Arraignment was set for April 2, The mpctments ware .returned following: an investigation baaed on a report from the state board of accowMg last February which questioned certain expenditures from a Cass county road fund. If You Havp Anything To Sell Try A Demoqrpt Want Ad —lt Rays.
Slayer Os Family In Kentucky Jail Dixon, Ky.„ March 16 — (UP)— James Hart, Dvanpville, Ind., laborer who killed his wife and two young daughters, was in jail here today awaiting a Kentucky trial. ■ \ V'" '*K -I! ■ \ Harl, 41, was brought here yesterday and calmly pointed out the scene of slaying Sunday eight ni iles north of Dixon on highway .'7.
S. highway 41. He was arrested in Evansville Wednesday, when he returned with, the bodies in a rented car. Authorities said he would be brought into court for an examining trial Mendday - xwrmWm voni To produce 100 bushel* of corn, the »oU must deliver 5,000,000 pounds at water, 150 pounds of nitrogen, 23 pound* of phosphorus, 72 pounds of potassium and 68 pounds of 11m* plus organic matter.
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Injunction ProlwlMts IHogql Picketing Anderson, Ind., March 16.—(UF) temporary’ jajnaebten prohibiting illegal picketing of the Anderson Laundry and Dry Clessiing plant was issued yesterday pgaihst the CIO retail wholesale department store untan. Com pany officiate asked the injunction in Madison County Superior Cpurt. ■
