Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1955 — Page 4

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Merger Os Churches Scheduled For 1957 ER, Congregational Churches Will Merge COLUMBU3 (INS)—The Evangelical and Reformed church and the Congregational Christian church have agreed to merge in 1957 into one Protestant denomination with a membership of almost two million. After a three day meeting in a Columbus hotel, the two groups announced that June 25. 1957 had been set as the date for merging into the new United Church of Christ. The Congregational is largest with a membership of 1,263,000. The Evangelical and Reformed has 775,000. Announcement of the union was made by Dr. James E. Wagner of Philadelphia, the president of the Evangelical and Reformed church, and Dr. Raymond B. Walker of Portland, Ore., the chairman of the eaecutive committee of the Congregational general council. In the time before the merger takes place, a series of conferences will determine the basis of union, interpretations and other facets of church organization. Discussions aimed at a union of the two denominations have been underway since 1942 and agreement to merge was reached in 1948. A draft of a new constitution is expected to be presented to the general synod of the new church by 1959 and a site for a new synod is to be selected by them. ww MSSNKI XA New Address Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Geisel of route two Decatur have received the new address of their son, Robert. His new address is: Pfc. Robert Lee Oeisel. U. S. 55472501; Cherbourg Detachment, U. 8. AREUR Sig. Opns. Bn.; 7774 AV A. P. O. 230; New York, N. Y. Geisel is now stationed in Cherbourg, Prance. Miller Discharged (Donald Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Miller, arrived home wteek-end after Completing active service in the U. S. army. He received his honorary discharge from Fort Huachuca, Ariz., and took his basic training at Fort LoW v Wash; MHler spent nine months in Alaska with the 93rd Sig. Bn. as a pole lineman. Washington — About two milI lion children in the U.S. have some degree of impaired hearing. London — More than 100,000 automobiles are ferried annually across the English channel. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Basic Beauty Wr it — A I \W Iw I\l I \l uh lMu i S vl jfliMlll V " 9295 12-20:40 tn/ Oh, what beautiful things this new line doestfor your figure! Just picture the pretty flare of the 8gore skirt — makes your waist look so small! Best of all, this dress is casual enough to wear* four days out of seven — dressy enough for a dance. Sew it now! Pattern 9205: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins fbr this pattern —add 5 cents for each pattern for let-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dep(., 232 West 18th St., New York ’ll, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zoqe, Size and Style Number.

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MISS PATRICIA YOUNG, home service director for the Northern Indiana Public Service Co., is shown conducting the free cooking school held at 1 outh and Community Center Wednesday afternoon.

Extended Forecast 4 On Indiana Weather Below Normal Rain In Northern Portion INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —From now till the middle of July, southern Indiana can expect normal seasonal temperatures and rainfall while the central and northern portions of the state can expect above normal temperatures and below normal rainfall. An extended forecast by the U. S. weather bureau said farmers are expected to give overtime attention to corn and soybean cultivation tn the next 3.0 days of warm and dry weather. The same general forecast is considered good news for the approaching small grain harvest although farmers were advised not to harvest wheat, oats, barley and rye with more than 15 per cent moisture content. During the period, areas north of U. S. 24 should receive less than 2.6 inches of rain and temperatures should average 75 degrees. Central Indiana should receive less than 2/75 inches of rain with temperatures also in the 75 degree bracket. Areas south of U. S. 40 should receive approximately three inches of rainfall with temperatures near 77. * Topeka — Almost one-fifth of the entire wheat crop of the U.S. is grown in Kansas.

N O WI G-E YEAR-SOUND AIR CONDITIONING USES NO WATER! a New G-E air-cooled . unit now available for ‘ every type home! Now ' G. E. makes.it possible for you family to enjoy all the wonderful benefits of „ year-round air condi- gj ■ ' your entire home—and you won’t face a single water problem! New G-E Year-Round Air Conditioning uses no water at a11... gives you dependable, all-auto-matic air conditioned comfort in every room 365 days a year. And that’s not all! This remarkable development can be installed in homes of any type. Whether x you have a basement or not, whether space is limited or not—there’s a G-E Heating and Cooling unit that fits your needs to a “T”! Or-you can add cooling to your present forced warm air heating system. Don’tr swelter through another summer! Call today for facts about costs and financing and a free survey. (jf&HOME HEATING cooling ASHBAUCHERS TIN SHOP “Established. 1915” HEATING—hOOFING—’SIDING—AIR-CONDITIONING 116 N. First St. Phone 3-2615 J' ' i i ii mill ' i ■ nr - -

ISEMi L" Ji IMBI, / : / ■ / Jt "' : > '■ ' itfc R/*te|Pr~■) xwr ml NRg * * w rMI 5 B -IKv’V‘ ;* MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT testifies in Washington before a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee, which is studying a possible revision of the United Nations Charter. The former . First Lady said: “We have come a long way in ten years under the Charter as it Is. There can be improvements. But I am not sure that we have reached the point where revisions can be made.** (International) The Cape Hatteras lighthouse is 193 feet high.

Lisi Premiums In Slate Fair Show I • I Mail Entry Blanks By 10th Os August Total premiums of >l,lOO will be offered in the fine, applied, and domestic arts and culinary departments at the Indiana state fair. August 31- September 9. Entry blanks must be mailed by August 10. Each entrant is required to purchase an exhibitor’s ticket for >3 which will enter 12 admissions and car. The Indiana state fair through j its fine arts department again offers to the artists of Indiana the opportunity to present to the thousands of state fair visitors their most recent works, and the chance to compete for prizes awarded by a judge of distinction re- . siding outside the state of Indiana. Only the best in quality and originality should be sent to this show. The applied arts department includes a great variety of items such as textiles, hand weaving leather work, basketry, shell craft, wood and metal work, pottery and china. Included in the domestic arts department are table settings, bedding, fashion accessories, clothing, handmade toys, etc. The culinary department includes all types of food and canner products. For additional information concerning entry forms, eligiblity, and awards, contact the county extension office. All entries must be made before August 10. Two Men Killed As Truck Hits Railing SCOTTSBURG, Ind. (INS) — Woodrow Martin, 42, of Indianapolis, was killed today when his truck ran off U. S. 31 near Scottsburg. An unidentified man also was found dead at the scene of the accident. State police said, he may have been a hitchhiker. The truck hit a guard railing, bounced into the southwest corner of a bridge four miles south of Scottsburg and exploded but kept moving and cleared the bridge before overturning. MOLOTOV LAYS (Continued tram Page One) Friday speech against the charges and demands sounded by the Russian foreign minister. . it >

B Six Lessons From Carl Gerber If you want to learn the Rhumba or the LaConga, take six lessons from Madame LaZonga. But if you want to learn the grocery business ah, ha! Take six z lessons from Carl Gerber, D. S. S. (Doctor of Salami Slicing.) LESSON No. 1: Satisfy your customers. The customer is not only right .. . but she is positively, absolutely «g. ■■■/& ''jOM and without question right. t= ' JflH LESSON No. 2: (If you learn Lesson No. 1, you're go- rwt ing to be like Carl Gerber ... too busy to take Lesson No. < 2.) „ wtf FRESHLY GROUND REEF minute steak jibs. sj.oo Lb. 69c YOUNG - TENDER CHUCK ROASTS beef liver Lb. J9 C Lb. J^ c VEAL CHOPS Lb - 69c PiFSk-Sh M OFIWE few ■'■- 65c borden ’ s j ICE CREAM Birds Eye Grape Juice -. 2 for 49c V 2 Gal. Birds Eye Lemonade ... , 2 for 33c — - Birds Eye Orange Juice ... 2 for 37c 12 oz - "Birds Eye Frozen Peas 2 for 37c PECANS Birds Eye French Fries ... Gerber’s 150 S. Second St. . - Phone 3-2712 ■ | r-

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HERBERT PHILBRICK, nationally known author Os the book and documentary television series, “I Led Three Lives," is pictured as he spoke at the family night meeting at the Youth and Community Center Wednesday night. j

Moreover, the Philippines' Carlos P. Romulo would be expected to revive — presumably with the Western Big Three’s blessing — his plan to present a resolution restating the UN’s principle of resisting any further aggression such as the Communists perpetrated in Korea and elsewhere. But Dulles, acting in behalf of the major western powers, hoped to win Molotov’s acquiescence in the draft of a resolution he obtained Wednesday night from its author. UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold. Couched in general terms, the declaration would merely reaffirm the basic tenets of the UN charter signed in San Francisco in 1945 and voice the desire of all 60 UN member nations for progress on the rpad to a lasting world peace. Srt h ♦ — v •

THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1955

I Court News k Marriage Licenses t Francis Coyne Jr., 20. Decatur . route five, and Dorothy Sa)way, j 20, Monroeville route one. ( Raymond C. Pierson, 23. Bayfield. 1 Colo., and Winifred Alice f Lehman, 23. Geneva route one. Beavers Estate t The inventory for the estate of Mary A. Beavers has--been filed. It shows >9.000 in real property r and >25 in household goods for a 5 total of >9,025. ’ SEE Dick -Mansfield Motor r Sales, North 2nd street > Used Car Lot, For a ; BETTER Used Car. i 146 t 3 Trade in st Good Town — Decatur 21 —• • k. -