Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1951 — Page 2
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Lutheran Assembly Selects Officers Voter's Assembly Meets Last Night Officers for 1952 were elected last night by the Zion Lutheran Vater's assembly at its meeting in the church. Reports from the various standing committees were hoard and a number of resolutions • jjasbed. Gerhard Schults, congregation chairman, presided, andthe '• Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt led the opening and closing devotions. - The grpup extended an invita-
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lion to the Northern Indiana district of the-Lutheran laymen’* league to hold its annual convention in Decatur next September. The large tree on the church lawn U' to be removed and other trees tiimmed to improve the appearance of the church property. . A resolution was passed intJmeting the trustee* to" cooperate with city official* by purchasing and installing ornamental hglita, to be placed in front of the r’ew parish hall. The pastdr reported tnat over I,OOP persons attended the special golden akniversary ' services held last weekend. Next,Sunday, the Rev. Arthur W. HiM.an other former pastor of the parish, will be the guest npeaker at both pao. dug services. to conclude
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the golden gubilee celebration, the golden jubilee celebration. \rection of the nominating committee consisting of Will C. gchuepf, Cari iSiuith, and Art Hall, produced the following results: president, Gerhard Schultz; vice-president, Earl Caston; Recording secretary, William F. Sehnepf; treasurer, Kenneth Sehnepf; elder, Arthur Hall; deacon, Reinhold. Sauer; trustee, Henry Krueckeberg;/ finance board. Louis Jacobs, Hefmgn Krueckeberg; board of education, Karl Reinking. Norbert Aumann, Robert Nyffler: auditing committee, Robert Zwick. Lee Fleming; nominating committee, Carl Smith, Will C. Sohnepf, Hajr iy Sheets. y'f (tL?» I The bid of Clyde for custodian in 1952 Was accepted and the trustees authorised to arrange the contract. If Yon Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
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Maj. Gan. Clauste B. Feranhaugh COMMANDER of the Seventh Infantry Division in Korea, Maj. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaugh (above) has been assigned to the United Nations armistice negotiating team at Panmunjom. Ferenbaugh replaces Maj. Gen. Henry L Sodas, whe will ba assigned to command a combat division. (International SoundphotaJ Mazelin And Gerke 4-H Crop Winners Mazelin Soybean, Gerke Corn Champ Harry Mazelin took grand champion on his soybean entry in th© county 4-H club crop show held in the extension office. This is the third year In succession tha. Mazelin has this aWard. Gail Gerke received the grand champion ribbon on his sample of corn. Raymond Schanding, Monmouth vocational agricultural instructor, assisted by Harold St rah m, Wayna Hirschy, Albert Kukelhan, and Clarence Macke, judged the show: The placings in the first division corn show were: first, Roger Koeneman; seco n d, Wll bu r Schwaller; third, Larry Merriman, fourth. Larry Schwartz. Others showing w~ere: Edward Bluhm, Norbert Dellinger, Fredrick Lehman, Fredrick Bienz, and Delmore Fuelling. In the 2 - second division GnR Gerke was first; Harry Mase’in, second; Allen Grote, third; and Willis/ Bulmahn, fourth.' Others showing were Carl Sipe, Robert Steury. Richard McCullough, Wil-, liain Rumple, and Richard Keuneke. In the potato show Lelaud - Bienz was first, and Joe E. Butler, second. j , In the division of soybeans, Larry Schwartst was finst; Gail Gerke, second; Arnold Gerke, third; Carl Bluhm,, tourtli; and William Sipe, fifth. In she second division Harry Mazelin wan first; Paul Stolz, second; and Donald roe, third. ' The extension office aaks exhibitors to pick up their oxhibits at their earliest convenience. If Yon Have Anything To Sell Try » Democrat Wait Ad —lt Pay* let us heig ~.. Yu witk Y«'ir' CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.../ ) Holthouse Drug Co.
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