Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1955 — Page 2

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Dreatur c*l*Mr*tad th*ir (3rd weddiac afmlvarWy Thursday. O. Remy Bierly, toeai attorney, attended the legal institute of the stat* bar association at the Hotel

Vaa Orman in Fart Wayne Thursday. Oecar C. Ewell, M, of Preble, was arrested Wedneeday night by Bluffton police charged with driving while under the Influence of liquor. Police also allege that about 8 o'clock the same evening, his car struck the parked car of Ted • Besser, damaging the left front fender. — Charles J. Thompson. 81. Decatur arrested near CraigviHe, Jqtie 4 for driving while und«" the influence of liquor,- arraigned in circuit court at Bluffton yesterday. entered a plea of guilty and was fined >IOO and costs and his driving license suspended for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Cloise Rucker and daughters of near Dallas, Texas, flew in for a visit with Mrs. Rucker’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Rucker will return home Monday while the rest of the family remains for a visit Mr. and Mrs. David Moore returned home Thursday night from a trip to Washington, D.C. Evangelist and Mrs. H. B. Mitchell and children, who had held meetings in Midland, Mich., recently went through here enroute to their home in Memphis, Tenn. They stopped for a brief visit with

Let 11$ Convert Your Furnace To Oil Oil burner with controls Combustion chamber 275 Gal. oil tank . Fuel oil gauge ' OU filter 30 amp. Switch box & Wire Copper tubing .■/ Pipe fittings and Pipe AH this completely installed for only Price $299.95 DELUNGER BROS. Willshire, Ohio Phone 60 mi—m—■ PONY & HORSE SALE Decatur Sale Bam Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18 6:30 P.M. Black and white mare pony, 6 years old, bred; Black and white mare pony,. 5 years old, bred: Brown and white mare pony, 9 years bred< Foiir spotted mares. to-•» years old rB4 inch gelding Mack and white, 6 years old; Chestnut pony; Palomino pony, 3 years'old. These 10 ponies are all broke and gentle. - Have ten more ponies listed for this sale, mostly mares. Several good broke saddle horses. EQUIPMENT: Fancy black saddle with bridle, breast-harness.. 18 in. taps, rawihde covered tree, steel fork—a high class outfit. One tan horse outfit, rawhide throughout; 15 pony outfits, new and used; several pony carts; one pony buggy; harness, etc. If you need something pertaining to ponies or horses, you can probably find it here. We can use a few more ponies on consignment, commission. $5.00 per head, equipment, 10%. Ponies sell at 9:00 o’clock. DECATUR SALE BARN TERMS —CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. E. C. DOEHRMAN—Manager Residence Phonb: Hoagland, Indiana.

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Mr*. Paul Hebegget and family on the Mud Pike near Bern*. Admitted ? Gorman Augsburger, Geneva: Ray Eyanson, Decatur; Delbert Sprunger, Berne; Mt*. Christine Schults, Decatur; Mrs. Carl West Bluffton. Dismissed Oral Seitz. Geneva; Mrs. Jake Schaffer and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. James McGill and baby girl. Decatur; .Mrs, Daniel Everett and baby boy, Decatur; Mr*. Franklin Hobroek and baby girl, D*c«tur; Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, Decatur. JkgIHTHS I At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Croft of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday at 9:84 p.m., weighing six pounds and five oz. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Children Present Mt. Zion Program To Present Program On Sunday Evening A children’s day program will be presented at the ML Zion church at Bobo Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ’ The program follow*: Organ prelude. Song—Choir. Prayer by pastor. Scripture—-Kenny L. Wagner. Song—Junior choir. Welcome —Bobby Ross. Hello—Russell Wagner A Finished Plan—Patrick Sheehan. Recitation —Jackie JMtnson. Stage Fright—Nancy Edgell. A Welcome Speech—Jerry Wagner. Accordion solo —Kenny Lee Wagner., I Love Jesus —Jo Ellen Brunner. His Helpers—Janie Irvin. He Needs Boys Too—Ronnie Cook. Jesus Loves Us—Connie Cook, My, O My—Dian Werling. Little Hands Can Serve —Sandra Shaffer. A Good Beginning—Marjorie Irvin. Friends—Linda Shaffer. Accordion solo —Jerry Wagner. Shaffer. For Jesus—Mary Ellen Edgell. A Word That Helps—Ann Sprunger. • “i My Mom—John Bunner. / I’ll Do My Best —Judy Butler. I Go to Sunday School —Barbara Brunner. God’s Presence —Lots Ensmtnger. Words of Wisdom —Nancy Cook. Praising Him —Joel Ensminger. Dialogue and song, Smile—Beginners class. Music—Gilbert Baker family. Enlarging Our Sunday School— Sidney Showalter. A Small Boy’s Plan—Eddie Daniels. - ’ Christ and the Children —Kenny Lee Wagner. Some Day—Anita Showalter. A Long Way—Eddie Sprunger. Accordion solo—Sharon Bebout. Different —Dickie Edgell and Delane Cook. A Request—Barbara Showalter. He Is the Same Jesus Still —Dick Sprunger. A Lovely Story—Tommy Edgell. Piano solo—Billy Ensminger. Deeds Speak—Sandra Brunner. Exercise and song, Little Children—Primary class. •Offertory. . Exercise, Great Men of the Bibl* —Juniors. Goodbye—Becky Werling. r 2 Closing song—Choir. — - - X Closing prayer. Lutheran District To Hold Convention Convention On Next Week At Fort Wayne The central district of the Lutheran church-Missouri synod will meet in convention next week, Tuesday through Friday, at Concordia college concert hall. Fort Wayne. Seven hundred pastoral, lay, and teacher delegates from 280 congregations in Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky are expected to register by the time the convention is called to order Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock by the president. Dr. Ottomar Krueger of Akron. Ohio. The opening service with the celebration of the holy sacrament will be conducted Monday evening at 7 o’clock at Emmaus Lutheran church, Broadfray and Creighton, Fort Wayne, the Rev. Doctor John W. Behnken, president of the Lutheran churchMissouri synod, preaching the convention sermon. t In addition to reports by the various district boards and committees and the reading of two doctrinal papers, a major item of interest will be the question of the division of the district, tabled from last year’s convention. Time has been allotted to this question

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at Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon sessions and Thursday morning. Ths Rev. Erwin Schnedlerof Concordia College will conclude his doctrinal essay "Ths Divine Call," and president emeritus John H. Meyer of Lakewood. Ohio. will, treat the topic, “The Christian Hope.” The president of the Lutheran synod. Doctor John W. Behnken, will inform the delegates on synodical and world mission matters. t The board of directors of the district, of which Herman Krueckeberg of Decatur is a member, will meet Tuesday afternoon. Krueckeberg, < together with his pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt of the local Zion Lutheran church, is also a member of the district board for young people's work. Rev. Schmidt is chairman of this nine-man board. Frank-. C- Schmiege, teacher and principal of St. Paul's Lutheran school, Preble, will serve as a member of the convention floor committee to review the report of the district board of missions. Congregations and delegates from the Decatur area to be represented at the Fort Wayne convention are: Zion, Decatur, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt and Oscar Lankenau; St. Paul's, Preble, the Rev. Otto C. BuSbe, Frank C.

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