Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1955 — Page 2

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, Union Chaptl John 1:35-41; 8X 9 and 11:20-21 was the basis of a message brought by the Rev. William Snider, at the Union Chapel church Tuesday evening. His message was “Andrew. a Persona! Soul Winner." He gave the background of Andrew’s early life. "It was brought to mind that be is Simon Peter’s brother.

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and *ae alwaye brtßClaC aosnmona to Jesua Christ Ward Beechar Stowe aaM that the greatest thing a man cm do. is wt being a great theologian or poet, but bring a man to Christ Andrew was; first, the first home missionary, la that he brought Simon Peter to Christ; second, the first children’s worker, when he brought the little boy with the five toves and two fishes to Christ, and third, the Brat foreign tntasionary when he brought the

Greeks be Christ Be cb*Hen®ed the contregethin with the thought tt they were in the piaee where they too could bring eoßoone to Christ. It is only when one has peace, joy and the knowledge of sias forgiven oae is able to bring others to Christ" Each evening there will -be choruses for the children, also special music, from the church and other churches. Thursday evening the male quartet from Geneva Evangelical United Brethren church will bring the message in song. Friday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Reese from Monroeville Evangelical United Brethren Church will bring a message in chalk drawing and song. Wise men regret as little as they can.—William James. Show me your friends and I will tell yeu what you are. Trade tn a Good Town — Decatar

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4-H Adult Leaders Meet Last Evening Officers Elected At Meeting Here Eric Holm, of the state 4-H club office dtschssed “Keeping Older Mmnbera tn 4-H Club Work" with 44 Adams county 4-H adult leaders Tuesday evening at the Decatur high school. Holm pointed out that members enrolling at an early age, carried only one project the first year and then carried progressively more projects after the first year, were the ones who remained in 4-H club work the longest. Also those that joined a club to learn about farming and homemaking and come from homes where the parents were interested in 4-lj club work remained ia club work longer. In the joint business session

tike foltowing officers were electHaroU Schwarts, cochairman; Everett Singleton, co-vice-chair-man; Mrs. Theron Fenstermaker, co-vice-chairman; Gary Heckman, co-secretary. Carry-over officers are: Mrs. Waiter Bgley, cochairman. Mra Lester Sipe, co-secre-tary. The 4-H enrollment deadline was set at April 1. The date of the next 4-H adult leaders meeting was set for Friday evening, March 4. Also the Rotary sponsored 4-H adult leader training school was announced for March 3 to be held in Decatur. It was urged that all Adams county 4-H leaders be in attendance. 4-H enrollment cards and 4-H junior leader applications were distributed to the 4-H leaders. The 4-H exchange trip with Vanderburgh county was discussed and the leaders voted unanimously to suggest continuance of this activity. June 27 to July 2 is the tentative week date set.

In the agriculture divided section, Holm was the moderator at a panel discussion "How to work with 4-H Junior leaders.” The panel members were Hugo Boerger, Sherman Von Gunten, Envin Schuller and Wilbert Balter. The 4-H bird (pheasants and qviail) program was discussed by Jack Hurst, Adams county conservation officer. Members of local 4-H clubs may obtain a limit of 25 birds for rearing by enrolling in that project on their 4-H enrollment cards. The 4-H metal roofing project was approved by the agriculture leaders. It was suggested that one or two interested older members from each* club be enrolled The group will meet on a county basis under the guidance of L. E. Archbold. Mary Frances Smith of the Purdue 4-H club department talked with women adult leaders on “Tow to work with junior leaders.” Several good suggestions were made as to using them in

the local 4-H meetings. - - . The women leader* also diecussed at some length the selection of 4-H project judges for 1955. It was decided to wait until the March adult leaders meeting to select the judges. The district meeting at Wabash for judges and women leaders was also announced. Standards and practice judging will be the feature of thia district meeting with eight 4-H women leaders from Adams county to be present along with the jadgea The meeting was adjourned with refreshments served by the county extension office. Mrs. Fern D. Hoover Dies At Montpelier Mr*. Fern D. Hoover, fft. o< Montpelier, died at S:3® p. m. Tuesday at the Blackford county hospital. Hartford City. She was th* widow of William 4. Hoover, focwier trustee at Hartaon town-

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ship, Blackford count!, ... Survivors Include two sow, Bevin and Vaughn Hoover, and a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Meyer, all of Montpelier. The body is at the Walker funeral home, Montpelier, where frianda may call after 7 o’clock this eventag. Funeral ices will be held st 2 p. m. Friday at the Montpelier Paptist churen, with burial to the Woodlawn cemetery. . Man Fined Here For Public Intoxication John Hoary Conners, JO, of Markle, was fined M and costs thia morning in city court after being found guilty on a charge of public intoxication. Conners was arrested at 8:40 p. m. Tuesday in an uptown alley. He entered a plea of not guilty and was convicted of the charge. We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.—Goethe.