Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1951 — Page 6

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Twenty-six mecnbe iw if tU % ams county home elrfs< mid© ~ Ad * chorus joined-with :;SS dhb of home ec choruse i c hrdhi hers £ ihe state to participa iif n bout annual Purdue Uhirar [tty; 15th festival last night. J/® ) ’ p ' y» 8l € ’ The Indiana Ecdnd I V chorus appeared in Gt le IpZ tnics part of an outstandin ltX --^ nd program. present iiuH\ ‘steal Sings.” adapted fro’d./dfl it ' J^ ca script with arrangements TO kin al bert P. Stewart. JjyecMr : v Alfestival and headSof litM RePurdue. v -_ f)S I r^) e Mrs. Guy WilschtA of I<l j G waa tor if which included fWlrisonfsJ typical American J) ijnmMts I A“d fraying the estabS+AmebGaj P°rvetopment of early Indian (Uaw Mi l f v' n present day. 0.1 The local Jdtreckej c>y Mrs, Martin .N’euOp/hw'and 1 byBerne, is among r of’ in the -stat'e Stewart as •'mperiok fr«w\ixi by standpoint of jtafling/ff < I the went and site. 92 / in the state, 91°5ilve on -' home economics £i*JbLchor rl * t mixed The Adams choiu » -« organized 15 yearaVgko it "was home of the laWEGMrsJ the Busehe and now mi! ) -2- W. Mrs. Roy Price waPuf)JflrsA j ) tbers. dent of the chorusQuin Mr# *. Pr®aiS Habegger the diredftokx //A (C. T. Mrs. Noble ReyC&jy OT ) city, president of t£? /niiorffiN ' “this >- xhis _ '-Let A .fl I

' i /C, P ■ ' A ' J MOOS!:'0 BiTu? 1311 G W FRIDAY RHBI Same entertainmejM • as in past -schedqlA FLOOR SHOm SAT. NITE W F No entertainment for tbfUfci dren this Friday •' to construction. os\| / ' -ftWljv BMHMIifr

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year, announced today that last night’s program was recorded and < will be broadcast over WIBC, InSaturday at 6 p. m. of selections by the , various dfibruses represented were „ also are being presented W4BC for the remain<lerotM®# MeiMiG\jw ho attended the festival slated that one of the highlights of „t he-program was the~appearance of Bill Bugh, 20-year-old a coming opera star who was tested by Stewart as the •‘futureTNelson Eddy." The Indiana chdfus, a« the.combined (/group is known, sang last year in Washington. D. C., and if anticipating an invitation to the world-wide music festival in Toronto, Canada, next summer. It hasJalso been announced that six members of each chorus in the northern part of the state, a total of 250, have been invited to sing at the home , economics to be held August li And 15 An Lansing, Mich. Members frorn the Adams county chorus °whQ will participate are Mrs. Ndble Reynolds, Mrs. Kathryn Ochsenrider-. ' Mrs. IrVin Stucky. Mrs. Paul Rich. Mrs. Martin Sprunger and Mrs. Alva Lawson. The next public appearance of the local chorus is planned during the 4-H fair at Monroe next week. They will sing following the 4-H dress revue Thursday evening. The first system of air-condi-tioning was installed by bj&es. Worker bges venerate their hives by s£andiqg at the entrances and fanning wingp.

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Bildner, 18> told police a pretty girl was responsible for his automobile crashing head-on into. a farm tractor. He said she took bis eyes off the road as she walked by.! , A Trade in a Good Town — Decatur UN'S CHIEF (Continued From Pax* dication during, the 80-minute session of expecting new instructions hourly from Pyongyang and Peip1 ing, the enemy, capitals.

Communist newsmen covering the conference at. Kaesong said the adamant UN stand had wrecked chances for peace. They dismally predicted the talks Would break up next week. POLISH NAVY , (Continued From Pane One> companled it back to the Polish vessel, and helped pilot it into Ystad harbor. It was guided to the the pier on a towline attached to the M-6.

Military and police patrols boarded the Red vessel. They found ft was unarmed but was equipped to map coastal areas. Some crewmen were armed with pistols. No flag was flying from the Polish ship when it was sighted, but after its arrival at an Ystad pier the flag was hoisted. BOOST IN (Continned From Pare One) i While other industries also will be asking OPS for higher ceiling

■ i—„i,n, prices, price said- they did not anticipate ah immediate rse in prices of consumer goods. They pointed out tlmt the consumer goods industry ii in "soft” condition and priced probably will remain/ below ceding levels for some time./ / Meanwhile, rent boss Tighe Woods gave the/ public some nottoo had news. /He said rents would not tncsease much under the?new law even if price*, :do. Some rents w|ll go down, -Ise added. ' ' ||!

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