Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1953 — Page 2

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCTUT. DECATUR, INDIANA

THURSDAY, JUNE 11,

Children's Program At St. Paul Church To Present Program On Sunday Evening Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the St. iPaul Chuf-ch, Boutheakt of Decatur, ! there will be a children's day and Bible school program given, to which the public Is invited. The is as follows : Prelude—Mrs. William Meyers. Allegiance to the American Flag Christian flag and Bible. Welcome—4 Dorothy Smith. Children’s Day PYayer—Nancy Cook. “Pretty Rdstea”—Alice Thorhtca Song—(beginners department, texercise "Growing like Jesus’’ — junior hoys. “A Very Good Reason’’—Bobby Cook. : ; Accord lob solo—Lana Mcßride. “We Fooled ’em”—Susie Ellis. Song—jboys and girls. . ■ ' Exercise—‘M will” Arlene Parrish and Roger Rchnepp. » 1 : ®U>le drill—junior and intermediate departments. iTMefr—(Paul and Dorothy Sche’.Jerer. Play “Shoes for God s Children” —Junior high group. “Dlggftjg"—Larry Burkhart. Announcements and offering. Pageairt— beginners, primary, junior* and intermediate depArt ments. Song—“ Children for Jesus’L Benedictio > n. President May Tour Tornado-Hit Area Studies Inspection In Massachusetts MINOT, N. D. UP —President Elsenhower today considered a plan t’o make a personal inspection of the Worcester, Mass., area—devastated by a death-dealing tor- ( nado Tuesday. . Mr. Eisenhower early today designated the path of the New Eng- { land twister and flooded portions of northwest lowa major disaster areas. The President’s action opened the door for federal relief funds for the two areas. White House sources here said ' Mr, Eisenhower' had decided" >to Visit the tornado ruins in Massachusetts. if he can fit such a trip into his busy week end schedule. Saturday appeared to be the most likely day for a visit to Worcester. Mr. Eisenhower did not name the specific counties included in ihe disaster areas in his announcement today. Neither did he allocate a specific amount of money for relief funds. ♦ Goy. William 8. Beardsley ; of lowa-has asked that 12 northwestern lowa counties, hit by flash floods that killed 11 persons and inundated several towns and thousands of acres of farmlands curly this week be made eligible for aid. But he did not ask : Cora specific amount of money. Cov.-Christian A. Herter of Mas-, sachusetts wired the President, asking 310,000,000 in rdlfef funds. Mr. Eisenhower directed representatives of tbe federal civil defense administration in both Jowa and Massachusetts to contact th* * governors and make a survey of their needs. I ■ ; — '— The largest large-tooth aspen in the United States is located near' Sumner, MiCh., and is 69 feet tall. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur Rummare Sale, basemeht of Zloh Evangelical & Reformed Church, Saturday !> a. m. Lots of Bargains. < 13712

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