Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1951 — Page 2
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Public High School Honor Rolls Listed Thirty-nine senior high/school students and 34 junior high school students were included on the hohor ftstM released today by Decar tur high School principal W. Guy Bjrown. The honor roll! Is for the second slit weeks of the second semester. . The complete lists fallow: High School . Ahr, Sally 5 A Myers, Lester 4A IB Bohnke, Harold . ' 4A Cole, Thotnas I , 4A Fuelling, Marilyn 4A Kimble, Sharon 4A t Treon, Patricia 4A f Bowman, Carol! 4A 7 Fuelling, Eugene 4A Krick, Marvene ' 4A Smith, Janet > 4A Braden, SaralynSu 3A IB Erekson, Gar:’ 3A IB Harris, Margaret 3A IB Kircbenbauer, Donna /'• 3A IB Petrie, J ack, . 3A IB 'Cole, Ailua ; _3A IB Elliott, Beverly 3A IB Jaberg, Marilyn 3A IB Koons, Kent ■ , I 3A IB
HEAR ' The Book of 7 REVELATION Explained Each Evening 7;30 Except Sat. ’ / MISSIONARY ! CHURCH 'd ' 1 Acclaimed 2 H.F. everywhere thews \*MOtr V only m America'* «"•** \ Gerdes Cwhi voter \ ree, r £4 > I Habegger Hardware USED CARS FOR SALE 1950 BTUDEfiAKfK Land Cruis- . er. Low mileage. New car ... 7 guarantee. All accessories. 1950j/STUDEIBAKER Champion 5 .Apassengercoupe. All acces- £ • sories. Atjua green finish., V/Newcar trade In. ,1950 STUDEBAKER Champion qOrtvertlble. finish, radio, heater and overdrive. A dandy. T 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 2 .door. Overdrive and heater. Aqua green finish. A very \ nice car. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 2 ' door. Grey finish. Overdrive and heateV. Very low mileage. 1950 CHEVROLET 2 door. 10,000 ' actual mileage. New car guarantee. 1950 FORD 8 two dear. 9,900 actual miles. Maroon metallic finish. Just like new. ,1950 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Blue finish; low mileage. V 194S'OLDS 76 four door sedan. 2 tone grey finish. A very clean car. ' jHs "FORD Cdatom 8 two door. All Dark blue c i finish. « 1949 DsSOTO deluxe 5 passenger 'coupe. Local ear with only 23,900 mil«s. Guaranteed. V 1949 PLYMOUTH 4 door. An aver- ■ . age car with a bargain price. See it today., 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2 door. 24,000 actual miles, . 1 radio, heater, seat covers, fender skirts, bumper guards and many ether accessories. . This Is really a dandy car. Black finish. 1948 FORD 8 five passenger coupe. , Radip and heater. New car trad* 1948 FORD 6 two door. Radio and heater. . ‘ i \ / 1946 CHEVROLET 4 door. Radio arid heater, 1960 low inileage. 4 new tires. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetllne, 2 ’ door, leqal car. 1941 CHEVROLET 2 ddor, radio and heater, very low mileage. Original dark blue fin, . ' ■ ish. . ' ~, i 1941 CHRYSLER Royal 4 door. Very elean. 1941/PLYMOUTH 2 door, radio i and heater. | 1941 NASH 600-—4 door. Mptor • completely rebuilt. 1941 STUDEBAKER Commander. Low price. / 1941 OLDS 76 four door. Motor completely rebuilt. /Radio and heater. 1941 BUICK Special 4 door. Radio and heater. A clean older J car - v. •> Also many other precious elder ears to ehoose from. If you’re looking for a used car, “We’ve got’em.” VIZARD MOTORS Decatur, Ind. G. Morningstar, Salesman.
Convention Head f S S ' |U : ! - Stier 'l' fsBEL -/Ar b 9 Ik w I I Rev. Benton B. Miller The 112th annual convention of the Chriatiap churches (Disciples of Christ 1 ) of Indiana will be held at the Main Street Christian church at Kokomo May 15|f. The Rev. Renton B Miller, of Indianapolis, is president ; pf the convention. Theme of the convention is 'This 'My Church.” Sessions will begin at?7:io p. m. May 15 and close At 4 n). May 17. [ ' — s —— —4-, i* / i —
Busse, Ruth 3A IB Bair, George i ! 2A 2B Linn, Dianne 2A 2B White, Lois >A 2B Alger, Caroline 2A 2B Anderson, Betty ? \ SA BB Hite, Jacqueline I 2A 2B Roth, Pauline ; | 2A BB Swearingen, Mary\ Ann ’2A SB Carter, Jerry fF ■' SA IB Davidson, Louann 2A JB DeVore, Barbara ;\| 2A SB Lawson, Jack 2A 2B Lehman, Sbarlene ' 2A BB Strahm, Lois ; 2A 2B Thomas, Daniel SA 2B Egly, VeMin 2A 2B Hott, Janet , 2A SB Roth, Marcella 2A SB Junior High Utirlck, David 6A i Krueckeberg, Dan j 6A Sommer, Harold GA Dalzell, Dana i \ /5A IB Neireiter, John ‘ . \ >">A IB Rents, Jane 5A IB Reppert, Sundra 5A IB Callow. Joyce 5A IB Katt, Sandra ! 5A IB Duff, DonAld 4A 2B Hammond, John t 4A 2B McCurdy, Robert ' 1 4A 2B Robinson. Ronald | J 4A 2B Eley,, Roger '• ] 4 A 2B Elliott, Phyllis 4A 2B Hancher, William 4A 2B Johnson), Jerry 4A 2B SautWm?, Dorcas ’• 4A 2B Baumgartner, Nancy 4A 2b Bogner, Alan 4A 2B Poling, Beverly 4A 2B Snyder. Karen 4A 2B Strickler.Rogpr 4A 2B Striker. Mara Dee 4A 2B Zwick, William - 4A 2B Lane, Janet 3A 3B Locke, Judith 1 3A 3B Strahm. Rosemary 3A' 3B Rolston, PUul 2A 4B Daniels. Rdger 2A 4B Brandyberry, Leah 2A 4B Roop, Marylin 2A TB Townsend. Ruth 1 2A 4B Johnson, Deanne 2A 4B I L School Operetta Thursday, Friday Intensive practices are being completed by soloists, members of the choral groups and apt choreography students for the three performances of the Decatur' high school’s annual operetta. “Jewels of the Desert.” which will offer everything from , ballet to Sigmond Romberg and will feature the single g of Frances Morris end Harold Bohnke and the dancing of Helen Mowery, How well the offerings will prove be can undoubtedly be attested the popularity of previous operettas under, the direction of Mise Helen Haubold. , All Decatur high school students have tickets for sale, for any of three performances, the inee at l Thursday of the 8 performances Thursday or Friday. Adult tickets are 50 Cents and children below thb seventh grade will be charged 2ft cents, according to high pcliool principal W. Guy Brown. churciTnews Monroe Friends A good-sized crowd ]wa» present nt the first nightly rfevilval meeting blpld; Monday ip the Friends church, Monroe.. The meetings, all of which will begin at 7:30 p.m., Will continue through April 28- \ Devid' Le Shans, from India, arid Rebecca from Celina, 0., both students in Taylor »Vnivefsity, are conducting the meetings. The Rev. V®rnpn Riley, l-astbr of the church, is in charge. , Le Shana, son of Methodist missionaries in India, lived all his life there, and he and Miss Swan der plan returnng to that country as missionaries when they have completed their - studies at the Upland institution. Miss Swander, while born In Muncie, has lived most of her life in Celina. Zion Lutheran Chicken Noodle Soup and Bake Skle, City Hall, Saturday, April 21, 9 a. m. 92t3
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