Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1953 — Page 8

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Titanic millillH AT BEERY MOTOR SALES! Come On In ; And Make A Steal! 49 Ford Convertible. 'Good condition. Radio and heater. New top and gray paint. x 48 Chevrolet Fleetline. Black, white walls, radio . & heajer. Like new. 47 Chevrolet 4-door, Heat and music. $645.00. $145 Down. 49 Ford . • 2-doorr** Heat and \ music. Maroon and white walls. 51 Studebaker Commander, 19,000 actual miles. This car like new. 51 Studebaker Champion. Low mileage. Radio, heater & overdrive. 2-49 Plymouths Club Coupe and x 4-door. Radio and heater. Good paint. 47 Plymouth Just overhauled in our garage. 49 Oldsmobile 4-door. Gray twotone, paint, completely overhauled. 46 Buick New Paint. Heat and music. 52 Studebaker Pick-up. 4 speed transmission. Commander motor. We Also Have Many Older Cars that you can also steal. 47 Kaiser Make an Offer. New paint. A good runner. 41 International 11/?I 1 /? ton Truck, f Easy payments. $295.00 42 Buicks Above average. Price Right. FREE TELEVISION SET! iiELity MOTOR SALES DODGE GARAGE 201-207 S. FIRST ST. j OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P* M.

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AUTO RACING, Sunday Evening 7:30, Clem’s Lake. it’ J ; ’! APPOINTMENT OF KXKCI TRIX ESTATE NO. 4SNO Notice In hereby irlven. That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of Sthe estate of Otto Eh-, lording late of Adams County, deceased. Tile estate is probably solvent. HILDA EHI.ERr>IXG Executrix Mav 14. I»A|3 FI7HP L ELTTE.RER Attorney MAY 15—23—29

MEMORIAL SERVICES Sunday, May 24 at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church AU Members of the AMERICAN LEGION • V. F. w. r lb. A. V. And Their Auxiliaries Are Asked To Meet at The Legion Home 9:30 A. M.

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Rollie Ladd Bowls Perfect Game Here J fn Doubles Match Jlollie Ladd,- one of Decatur’s veteran bowlers, achieved the bowler’s dream Thursday night with a perfect game, 12 strikes in a row, for a 300 score, at Recreation alleys. Ladd, a member of the Leland Smith Insurance team in the Classic league, was rolling in doubles matches with which the league annually closes its season when he peached the bowling heights. 'His 300 score was rolled across two alleys (9 and 10). Molly Mies, owner and operator of the alleys, stated that this is me nrst perfect game rolled on his alleys during match play, sl;hongh two' 300 games were bowled in previous years during practice i Ladd will receive $25 from Mies for his feat. STORM DEATHS ■ < Com tinned Front Page One) eastern states generally had fair weather today but predicted scattered thundershowers by nightfall in the area. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur I

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Don H. Arnold Named Coach At Adams Central ■Don H. Arnold, a native qf Adams county, has been hired *as coach of the Adams Central high school for the 19-53-54 school year, it was announced today by school officials. _ ?■ 1 Araold, a graduate of Kirkland high school (now merged with Monroe and Washington school units in Adams Central), has been coaching >for the past four years at Orland, Steuben county, where his teams have compiled excellent records. J Th e new mentor of the Greyhounds graduated from Manchester College in H 1948, and coached at Kirkland in the 1948-49 season, then going to Orland. . During his year at Kirkland, Arnold’s Kangaroos won 13 gained and lost five during the regular season, and won the Adams county tourney, and lost in the semi-fina’s of the sectional to the Decatur Yellow Jackets, who went on th win the tourney. The new/dams Central coach is married and the father of two chil dren, and plans to move to this community as soon housing can be Obtained. ■ln .addition to coaching, Arnold will teach commerce and physical education at the school. He su< - ceeds Max Stanley, who recently signed a contract as principal ar.d coach at the Jefferson high school for next year. Conference Year * To Close Sunday Services Sunday At Methodist Church The Sunday morning service at the First Methodist churdv-witT'be a special three-fold observance. (1) 41 will be Pentecost Sunday. (2) May 24 is the anniversary of John Wes’.e- ’s “heart-warming” exi perience at Aldersgate Chape’., which gave impetus to the Wesleyan imovement and resulted in the ■Methodist church. ■ (3) May 24 will be the last service of the Current conference year. The pastor’s sermon. “Knight of the Burning Heart.” will be in keeping with these observances. As a part of the service, the pastor’s preparatory membership class will be received into full membership. Members of this class are: Lynn Smith, Patrick Nelson, Winston Lister, Frederick Ixjcke. Jack Dail ey, Carolyn Taylor. Etta Mae Soliday, Judy Hott, Emily Swearipgen, Gary Sheets. Steven Lytle. Joseph Smith, Betty Sue Shultz, and David Vanhorn. There will also be a service of intfant baptism. All members and friends of this congregation are urged to be present. V n Jlotiu Admitted: Robert O. Fritzinger. Monroeville: i Mrs. Cal Deitsch Celina, Ohio;‘ Gary Allen Bodie, Decatur; Ted Schrock. Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Levi Christner and baby girl, Geneva; Mrs. Clyde Gerber and baY>y boy, Decatur: Mrs. Jack Imbler and baby girl. Berne. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feasel are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 5 lbs., 14 oz., and born Thursday at the hospital at 8:35 p m. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gage at 3:20 a. m. today at the hospital and weighed 6 lbs.. oz. At 2:25 4. m. today, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wendel at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs.. 2*4 oz

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To Observe Festival At Lutheran Church The festival of the Holy Spirit will be observed at Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe street. Sunday morning with festival at both the 8 and 10:30 hours at worship. The sacrament qfl| the altar will he celebrated at both seTviaes and the menders of Trffft week’s confirmation class will receive their first Comrpunion, approaching the altar as a class. The class comprises: Roger Bieberlch. Betsy Embler. Kathleen Fleming. Beverly Patrick. Paul Schmidt. Fredrick Schott, Lorraine Walters, Max Crownover. and Edward McCullougji. The pastor, the Rev, Edgar P. S|Chmidt, will preach? on “The Work of the Spirit,” Apts 2, 1-13. The church choir, directed by David Embler, will sing "God is a Spirit,” by Bennet. A special festival thank-offering Will be received which will flow into the treasuries of the International Lutheran Hour to support domestic and li foreign broadcasts of “Bringing Clirist to the Nations.” The public is invited th,attend the services ■ fe , —J , ' , James , Buchanan was the only president of the United fjtates whe never married. \ {

IMPORTANT ROTICE MR. DON SMITH |«v ‘ I Well Known Farm Implement Mechanic, will be in charge of our Shop beginning Monday, May 25th. Farmers with any make Tractors, please feel welcome to our services. MORRISON FARM STORE ALLIS-CHALMERS DEALER 319 South 13th Decatur, Ind.

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F. A. Schieferstein Dies At Fort Wayne Frederick A. ! Schieferstein, 83, of Fort Wayne, ; died Thursday at the St. hospital In Fort Wayne.) Survivors Include his wife, Gertrude;'; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Wall of For|. Wayne; ,three ions,..Carl of Harlan, Arnold of Fort' Wayne and Arthur of Ashley, and two brothers; Philip and George Schieferstein, both of near Decatur. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the •Rodenbeck funeral home, the Rev. Paul L. Dannenfeldt officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn memorial park. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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