Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1954 — Page 9
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Pre-Easler Meeting At Pleasant Dale Week's Services Will Open Sunday The Rev. Allen Deeter will be at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren for one week April 11 — April 18 for special meetings pertaining to the theme “Our Christian Hope.” Mrs. Allen Deeter will be present to give a story for the children each evening. .Mrs. Russell Weller will be the music director. The subjects for the week will be as follows: — Sunday a.m.—Disturber of the Peace—or King? Sunday p.m. —Christ —Creator of Community i.WOnday—'Extra! (Extra! Good News For You and Ale! Tuesday—He Dared to be Different, Do A r e ? ' Wednesday Mitrtding Nothing Back Thursday—The .Love Feast and Communion will be observed 'Friday—Crucified . . . But By Whom? L__L__. Saturday—Golgothas Transformed. '- Sunday a.m. —We are More Than Conquerors Sunday p.m—-What Jesus I.eft Behind . ■ ■■ The services on Sunday morning are at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The meetings during the w’eek will be at 7:10 p.m. Following the evening service April 18 there will be baptismal services. The Rev. John D. Mishler, pastor of the church, states that Rev. Deeter is a student at the Bethany Biblical Seminary in Chicago. He
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has had previous experience in like services and has had opportunity of leadership with youth :n the church. All are welcome to these special services. Open Ticket Sales For Scoul-O-Rama Boy Scout Show At Fort Wayne In May Tickets are now available tor the Scout-O-Rama, Northeastern Indiana’s Boy Scout show, which will be held May 14 apd 15 at the Allen County Coliseum. The ticket sales organization throughout the nine-county area of the_Anthony Wayne council has been formed and the tickets distributed to all Scout units. William Latz, Fort Wayne, has been named general chairman of ticket sales. He will be aided by Clarence Hamilton, Auburn; Ernest Zehe, Huntington: and Orville Freeman. Portland, who are cochairmen of the committee. Members of tlie Scbut-O-Rama’s ticket sales committee throughout the area include: A. W. Bailey, Angola; Marvin Shaw; Auburn; : Owen Bangs; Ligonier: Lloyd Long, Columbia City; Theodore Brehm, Huntington: Donald Heller, Bluffton; Eugene ißydell, Decatur; and Ralph Frank, Portland. More than 2,200 adult Seouters and 5,500 boys who belong to local Scout units will aid in the sale. Caf Rings Bell MILTON, Mass., UP — When Edward G. Riley’s pet cat, Kitty, wants to come into the house, it rings the doorbell.
Susan Ball Weds , Dick Long Sunday Actress Amputee Will Be Married HOLLYWOOD UP — Actor Dick Long picked out striped trousers today for his wedding Sunday, and whether or not his bride uses crutches, "it will be the happiest day in our lives.’’ Beautiful Suzan Ball, Mho lost her leg to cancer months ago, said she hoped to wulk down the aisle without a limn on her t new artificial limb. But Long conservatively added, . “She may have the new leg or she might have to go on crutches.” “She might nbl be well enouglT trained to walk down the aisle,’’ he explained. “But it doesn’t matter. “It was an unfortunate thing that she lost her leg, but you can’t mtake a tragedy out of +t. “It doesn’t make any difference how 1 felt about her. When people have soincere feelings about one another, they prove it by their actions.** j . ; ~ e Suzan will wear a traditional tfhite wedding gown "Vith a long veil. The couple will Repeat their marriage vows at the picturesque Montecito Presbytefian Church near Santa Barbara, 100 miles north of the city. A small group of friends and .relatives were invited to the double-rihg ceremony and a nuptial hjanquet. Long said they pkan a honeymoon in San Francisco. Katherine Biddle, nzan’s nurse during her recuperatym from the amputation, will be inkf-ron of honor. Long's brother, sfiqdent Phillip Lotg, will Ire best 'fnan. Dick, 26, and Suzan. 20, planned the marriage before her yrperation, he said. They met at UniversalInternational Studio, where both |re under contract, f “Fve never seen-Suzan any-eth-er way but this,” he said. “She’s always had thlA trouble with her leg ever since I Oew her. It was never a clear-cLt issue, even when we met, whewier she would keep the leg. >-“AL oqg 4ime'Htere wgs doubt, in her mind that we' woutcl so ou. . Naturally, she felt things had changed, not being able; to read my mind. It was for tne to tell her that things hadn't. t "Suzan is perfectly al> 8 e to get around now. There is reason for any adjustment in bur marriage. The leg is no handicap to her, or to our happiness.'* Big Egg WILLIAMSON, W, Va, UP — A year old hen on ./the ...WpQdr.Q.yc. K.va. laid an <egg im lies long and 7V» inches The egg weighed eight ounoes, compared with the two ounces of a mediumsized specimen. —- -' V- - Busy Mother TALLAHASSEE, Fia., UP — Mrs. William L. Mangier of Daytona Beach. Fla., isj more than usually proud of her' degree in nursing education whiteh she took at Florida State University. She is the mother of five children and managed to keep her family together during her year and a half at the school. She plans to enroll at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., to start work on her M.S. degree in nursing education.
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Chicken in parta for frying of broiling lias been on the market for a long time, but an institute spokesman pointed to something , new: frozen chicken parts for soup necks, wings, backs, gizzards and hearts. Tuna fish pot pie is one of the latest frozen foods, and there also are wall-eyed pike, buttered beefsteak, pan-dfessed catfish and frog ' legs fresh from Japan. Served with frozen eggplant parmigiana, any of these is enough for a meal, especially with thawed 'Out uncooked frozen jam and nonfattening; frozen whipped cream as a topping for the ice cream dessert. Traffic's Ducky NEW HAVEN, Conn.. UP — Everything was just ducky in downtown New Haven when two ducks decided to take a watkr They—tried to cross a busy intersection and snarled traffic for nearly 30 minutes.
