Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1952 — Page 2

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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1952

Mils Ann Smith Is Awarded Scholarship The committee oh scholarships of St. Francis College. Fort Wayne, has awarded the Maguavox foundation scholarship to Miss Ann Smith, senior at Decatur Catholic high school. This is a four-year tuition/ scholarship of S2OO annually. The award was made on the basis of the student’s scholastic attainments during her four years in high, school, together with a recommendation of the principal and faculty? \ Adams County Farmer Critically Injured Lewis Haines, yell known farmer o? east ot Berne, is reported in critical condition at St. Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne, following injuries suffered in a farm accl- - dent Sunday. 4 - Haines, who is almost completely paralyzed, Is believed to have 'suffered a fractured neck. He and other members of his family were milking cows Straday morning when an animal pushed against Hairies, pressing his head down on his chest. Membership Drive Os C.C. Progresses Walter Ford, executive secretary of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce, announced today that the anriual drlw+or membership being carried out by two teams of businessmen has thus far added 20 new members to the roll. The membership is now brought to over 270 retailers and businessmen in the city. The Chamber of Commerce now boasts almost 100 percent membership. v ; Jim Smith Chairman Of;Tractor Contest Jim Smith was named chairman of the 4-H tractor operators contest at the 4.-H club show in Monroe August 5-6-7. This decision was reached in a meeting of the tractor maintenance project leaders in a meeting in the extension office Monday evening. The contest will be open only tp 4-H tractor maintenance meinbers who have completed and turned in their record books by June 1J ( The-contest will be run in-two «■ divisions. The junior division, boys ! under 14 years of age;' will pull a two wheeled trailer ovfer the same course as was used last year? T|ie senior division, boys 14 A years old and over, will pull a A four-wheeled wagon oyer the sariie course and in addition will belt up a blower. They will use a 50 foot belt. CHURCH HEWS Church of God There will be no mid-week plrayer meeting at the Church of God on Cleveland street. Wednesday eve- « ning. Services Wednesday evening are dismissed so that all can attend the , revival services at the phurch of- God. at Willshire. Ohio, where the Rev. Mervin E. Taylor is the evangelist. All members and friends are urged to be present Wednesday, evening at the Will- * shire church, which will be Decatur night. Next Sunday, the Rev. E. E. Wolfram. secretary of world's service, will be the in both the morning and evening services, at the Church of God. This outstanding preacher is known from coast toi coast as a dynamic speaker.

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