Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1954 — Page 2
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Four Directors Are Elected At Meeting Artificial Breeders Association Meets Two hundred members of the Adams county artificial breeders association attended an annual mssttng at tha Moose home last evanin*, elected tour township directors and heard an Interesting talk by a dairy authority from Purdue university. Norval Fuhrman, former Adams county treasurer, is president of the 425-member organisation. He RHEUMATIC ARTIUUTK VICTIMS MM fete Uhffe» fete A «MH BaMrit OMM TsMrt. <Mab. eMsw eshfc. teas* tattaa rrfirf to S«p> sssjWs S*s—• o<* svaiaa A.B. Paia BsMaf HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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said that officers would be elected by the directors within two weeks. Among the guests were two dairy leaders from Cairo, Egypt, who are studying dairy practices and operation in the United States. They were introduced as Mr. Abraham and Mr. Attica and currently are spending three weeks at the Purdue dairy farm. Norbert Moeller, of the dairy extension department of Purdue university, gave an informative and interesting talk on dairying. "Know your good dairy cows,” he advised the farmer. “Watch your feeding costs and get your business on a profitable basis. For the good dairy farmer 1954 should be a good year.” he advised. Elected to the board of the ACA BA were: Maurice Miller, Blue Creek township: Elmer C. Beer, Monroe; Raymond McAhren, St. Mary's, and iFddie McFarland, Washington township. Directors in the other eight townships are holdovers, terms expiring on a three-year cycle?’ Fuhrman said that dairy farmers in this county took an optimistic look on the future and that dairying would continue to be one of the principal industries in this area.
Announce Cost For High School Revue Public High School Revue April 1 And 2 The names of Decatur high school students who will participate in the musical revue, “Steppln* Out,*' April 1 and 2, have been announced. The revue will be presented in three performances slated for Thursday at 1 p.m., Thursday at 8 p.m. and Friday at 8 p.m. Among those with main roles in the revue will be ; Larry Vizard, Nora Ray, Hetrick, Joyce Franklin, Greta Erekson,,. Tony Custer, Dana Dalzell, Dorcas Davidson, Dorcas Sautbine, Robert Sprague, Sheila Ahr, Larry Hutker, Roger Blackburn, Bill Ditto, Carolyn McDougal, Marilyn Kirchenbauer, Robert Ochsenrider, James Rawley and Carol Seitz. A group of dancers will include Anita Smith, Marlene Snyder, Carolyn McDougal, Marilyn Kirchenbauer, Janet Smith and Marvene Buuck. Roger Daniels will portray a.master of ceremonies. The “Singing Belles" will be Carol Seitz. Janet Smith. Marvene Buuck, Carolyn McDougal, Janet Hetrick and Marilyn Kirchenbauer. Another group of dancers will be composed of Kay Johnson. Greta Erekson. Jackie Reidenbach, Dorcas Davidson, Joyce Franklin and Dorcas Sautbine. In a group of chorus girls will be Joan Clark. Delight Wagner, Bonnie Welker, Jackie Reidenbach, Anita Smith, Janice Hall, Joyce Franklin and Marlene Snyder. revue wilf bei tforma Agler, Nanna Aurand, Barbar Black, June Edwards. Janet Everhart, Madeline Friend, Sara Gerber, Wills Mae Goelz, Jeannette Hahnert, Janet Hott, Joan Johnson, Chama Lake, Colleen Lobsiger, Carolie Nelson. Delight Wagner, Bonnie Welker. Robert Baker, Tom Aurand, Don Duff, Roger Eichenauer. Phil Krick, David Runyon and EarrSprague. Instrumentalists who will be featured will be Jane Rentz, Georganne Mcßride, John Paul McAhren, Sheila Ahr; Dana Dalzell. Bob Ocheenrider. Jerry Kaehr. Stanley Alger and Ronnie Robinson.
Two-Headed Boy Is = Reported Improved Child's Frail Side Continues To Rally INDIANAPOLIS UP — The condition of a two-headed baby fighting pneumonia was reported i “satisfactory” today tor the first time since the child was brought here eight days ago. ‘ Riley hospital authorities said the Infant’s frail side, which was considered critically ill until late Thursday, had continued to rally. The stronger side has resisted the disease. ( Mrs. Cecil Hartley, the 13-week-old baby’s mother, said physicians reported improvement to her Wednesday and indicated the boy might be removed from an oxygen tent in a few days. The boy was rushed from the family’s home in Petersburg March 18, three days after the weaker side, named Daniel Kaye, developed extreme difficulty breathing. Mrs. Hartley has spent the last few days at home, caring for her three small daughters, who were ill ill with flu. fe 4 J Kitty Litter ( ® ] __ 1 f UK \ v* •>»»■/ ABSORBS DEODORIZES gkt He . \ TAKES PLACE \a>) ° f sand Kitty Litter is the answer to cat owners' biggest problem! —a specially processed material which provides a modern method of eliminating the daily un- * pleasant "Sand-box routine". Kitty Litter dries fast and absorbs more odors than sand. Kitty Litter deodorizes | —effectively. Kitty Litter is I harmless to your pets. 5X55c 10 £,’l°° GORDON’S VYESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE 152 N. Second St. Decatur
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Win Top Oscar Awards ■hTrnfeS RBr-? is Audrey Hepburn William Holden
HOLLYWOOD UP — A story once considered useless as movie material, a big-eyed Hollywood newcomer, Audrey Hepburn, and veteran actor William Holden won ?bveted Oscars Thursday night at the l 26th Academy Award ceremonies. “From Here To Eternity” reached the rank of a film classic by winning eight separate awards including the “best picture" Oscar —honors that equalled those for old favorite “Gone Wi t h The Wind." Miss Hepburn won the best actress award for her first picture, “Roman Holiday." Holden won his first Oscar for his portrayal of the cynical hero in “Stalag 17.” Song and dance man Frank Sinatra, to the shouts and applause of 2.800 celebrities and fans in the Pantages Theater here, collected the best supporting actor award for his first serious role, that of a tragic Gl in “From Here To Eternity." One of his co-stars, pretty Donna Reed, shouted "hurray" and raced to the stage to take an Oscar for the best supporting actress of 1953, also an "Eternity" role. “From Here To Eternity,” James Jones' lusty barracks-room novel of army life in pre-Pearl Harbor days, had been turned down by many major studios before Columbia bought it for the screen. Jones earthy dialogue and plot had been considered unsuitable for film fare. Yet it swept the academy guards categories, equalling "Gone With The Wind,” and passing “The Best Years Os Your Lives,” which won seven Oscars. Fred Zimmerman won for best director and Daniel , Taradash for best screen play with "Eternity.” The movie also scored in the black editing divisions.
Zlmmetman indicated he and white photography and film thought another star of the picture should have been honored, when he said after the ceremony: “The picture never could have won these honors without Montgomery Clift, he was the heart of , the whole movie.” Clift lost in the best actor race. The four happy st,ars. all firsttime winners, had been selected in advance polls to win. Mrs. Cordell Hull Dies This Morning Wife Os A Former Secretary Os State WASHINGTON, (UP) — Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the former secretary of state, died today at Staunton, Va., it was announced here. Mrs. Hull was 79. State department .. spokesman Lincoln White saw Mre. Hull had gone to Staunton Wednesday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Witz. Mrs. Hull, the former Rose Frances Witz, had nursed her famed 82-year-old husband through a succession of grave illnesses in recent years. “Irs.Hull married the former ' secretary“bf~Btat eonNov.24,T9i". In recent years the Hulls have made their home in a Washington apartment. Hull became secretary of state March 4. 1933. He left the depart- ' the nt because of his health in October, 1944, and resigned the post Nov. 27 that same year after more than 50 years in government and public service. Private services for Mrs! Hull will be held Saturday afternoon! in Washington National Cathedral.! Burial will follow at the cathedral. I City, Town Clerks To Meet April 7-8 INDIANAPOLIS, TJP ~~ Tl J e city and town „ clerks“ league, which meets here April T-'S, will hear Lt. Gov. Harold Handley on the second day of its session, president Edward Ballamy, Hammond city clerk, announced today. ’ Other speakers include state po- ' lice supt. Frank Jessup. Morris • Carter, director of the motor vehicles bureau, and John Kerstet-, ter, American municipal association. , A modern jet fighter uses enough tubing to equip the heating and water 'systems of five six-room i houses.
Mis* Hepburn, now starring on Broadway, walked slowly to the stage of a New York remote control telecast to accept her statuette. “I think it's like when somebody gives you something to wear that's too big and you have to grow into ft,” she said later. “My ambition is still to be a great actress.” Holden murmered, "wow,” as he stumbled out of his seat at the Pantages, but at the stage he. merely mumhjed, “thank you.” Later he explained he had prepared a speech but had been told time was running short for the NBC telecast of the show. “I'm going to keep my Oscar in my dressing room at the studio,” he grinned. "After all, I won It at the studio.” When Sinatra's name was called near the end of the 90-minute event, he excitedly kissed his escort—his 14-year-old tearful daughter, Nancy. Later Sinatra said he carried in his pocket a St. Genesis medal that little Nancy and Frank Jr., 10, had given l\ini. ft was incribed, "To Daddy—Our Love From Here To Eternity.” •Cs Only Minor Damage From Winds Here Only minor damage in Decatur resulted from Thursday's heavy winds. The city light department reported about 20 poles blown down but they were all propped up and are being reset today. Very little interruption of electric service was caused. About a half dozen telephone poles fell before the winds but telephone service was not disrupted.. The barricade in front of the new' St. Mary’s Catholic church wasbldsm down amljSeveral limbs were torn from trees
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Frank Hebble Seeks Clerk's Nomination Democrat Candidate For County Clerk W. Frank Hebble has filed a declaration of candidacy for clerk 1 of Adams circuit court on the Democratic ticket subject to the voters tn the primary election May 4. Born and reared in Adams county, Hebble attended Decatur schools and graduated from Decatur high school. He is 39 years of age and resides at 121 North Bth Street. At the present time he is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. A member of St. Mary’s parish, he has long been active in civic and social affairs of the county and has never held public office. Fraternally be is associated with the Loyal Order of Moose, Eagles and Red Men lodges. Hebble stated that he would make an active campaign in the primary election. Kokomo Man Killed When Hit By Auto KOKOMO, Ind. UP — John Matau, €4, died Thursday in a hospital of injuries sustained when a car struck him on a downtown street; South Bend Resident Is Killed By Auto SOUTH BEND UP — Theodore Roszyk, 51, retired shoemaker. was killed Thursday night when struck by an auto driven by Mrs. Willie Mae White, 38, South Bend. She told Coroner Joseph Stratigos that Roszyk ignored a blast from her car horn. If you-bave sometnrng to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democra* Want Add. It brings results.
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