Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1952 — Page 2

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■ ■I. • I \ THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952

To Hold Family Life, Programs At Church \ Sunday Evenings At Methodist Church A Sunday evening series of special tardily life programs has been “> planned for the First Methodist church. The series will begin Sunday and will conclude) on the -evening of May 11. - Mrs.. Samuel Emerick ip in charge of arrangements for .'.the services, which will he held eacn Sunday evening from 7 until 8:30 o’clock. The public Is invited to attend. i ■ . ’ • ■ ' Thfese programs are a follow-up of the national Methodist Conference on family life held recently in Chicago. They are also designed to shcfire credit as a W. S. C. S. study course/ [ This Sunday evening Mrs. Walter Wtsenberger will/be the devotional leader.! Mrs. /Emerick will introduce the studies, and Miss Bernice Nejscjn will'’ assist in the ? program with interesting informa- i tioh on the nation’s study of children and youth. The sound motion vl picture film. “Family Next Door" produced for the national ; life conference, will concjudie the ' program. | , 7.1 "v ' Ushers for Sunday eVehihg vhll - ' be Mrs. Arthur Suttles,* Jr + Mrs. Lloyd Ahr, Mrs. Walter Forli and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Paul Edwards will be-at the literature table, and Mrs. Harold Gay will be In charge of the nursery. Receptionist will be Mrs. W. ? P.j Robinson. Everyone is asked to note that tire meetings will begin 30 minutes earlier than previous evening services: ' 7 ■■ - 1 ' f ' ' 1 - / 7 • - '77... ' Banquet On Friday For Legion Os Moose Local members of the Loyal Order of Moose who will receive the Legion of Moose degree Friday night, were announced today. Thev *• are: Lloyd Roth, Carl Baker, Ted Hahnert, John Gerald W. Vizard. Kennteth Baker, Richard \ Ross. 'Robert Gerber, Arthur Lengerich. Virgil Fleming. Don Christen and, William Dixon. The degree is she next step in Moosedom for those who were-' previously initiated in the regular lodge. Approximately 300 persons are expected at the „l»amjuet ai the Moose home at 6:30 o’clock, which will precede the inflatory ceremonies. *Wi ve s and sweethearts of the Legion candidates and members are also invited to the banquet and ceremonies. CHURCH HEWS CHURCH OF GOD Z Tonight and Friday evening .will be the last opportunity to hear the Rev. Mervin E. Taylor, the home-tow evahgelist. who is conducting the revival the Church / of God, on Cleveland street. Rpv. Taylor is scheduled to preach at tit* Church of God at Elkhart Sunday and for the next two weeks. The pastor, the Rev. Dwight R. McCjurdy, will bring the closing messages of the three-week revival. Sunday at 9:30 a., tn. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday evening will be the las* service of this revival The people who have attended have enjoyed the meetings very Don’t miss these closing serv-. Ices. AH are invited. : . W. d ' r i'unkeydoodles Corners is a vil-, lag eof six inhhbitanls in Ontario, Canada, i "■ , OH DI A 5 A< E SHORT TITLE: An Ordinance <-<>ncernlng alleys, cutting into and/Ar digging ipto the streets, and/or sidewalks; <>| the City of I»e< atur, Indiana, providing methods of replacement and providing penalties for the violation of this' ordinance 111-: IT' ORDAI.VED. by the Common Council,of the City <>f Decatur, Indiana, as follows,: > 1. Any person, firm, ot corporation who cuts; into aiid <or digs into any street alley atid/or sidewalk of thefity of Decatur, liuliA) Six tnehes of dirt shall be first ana. shall fill in the hole so cut or dug in the following manner placed in said hole so. <ut and dug; ' ID Sai<l dirt shall be tan i P | :il; • C) The balance iif hole shall be filled with clean grakel and/or stone up to the street, aljeyT, and/or sidewalk level; \ Di Said stone aiid/or graved shall be tamped; ! !•:> Any bric k reitcpvejl- shall be replaced. r ” T 2. Tin- aboye opiratG.ns s ,. t ~ut in’ Item V shall by dorfV> in. .1 work Manlike uuenner. arid ti>\ the approval of the street CohimisHiotbT of the City of Decatur, Indiana, ami shall be cottipldled as s<h>p as possible. 3. This <rifdinance is additional and supplemental to aiy and all -existing ordinances, rules and regulations. ...» 4. Any person, firm, or corporation failing to Comply with any <»f the provisions <>f this oirdinance, ■brail upon biifivb tion lie: fined any snm not exceeding . fiftiy dollar's and/each da,v shall Constitute a separate offense. Duly adopted this ,15t:h day of April, 1V52. I f i f John 11. Dog* j Piesiding Officer ATTEST: / 11. 1 ernon Aurnnd Clerk-Treasurer Approved ijiy me this l.'th dav of April, 1»52. r, John M. Donn : .Major ATTEST: !!• Vernoh AuranJ , Clerk-Treasurer' . A t»l.» 1 I 1/7 OA