Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1955 — Page 8

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i Enclosure Os Porch > Approved By Board At a board of toning appeals • meeting Tuesday evening, Paul I Hammond was given the board's ! approval for the enclosure of a i porch to his fruit market at the ! corner of Jackson and Thirteenth, i streets. j ; Hammond was granted a variance ! to build the porph in 1953 but there i -was some misunderstandiftx as to ■ whether the enclosure was legal, i Hammond assumed that it was per- ■ missable and constructed the eni closure. He brought the matter to ; the attention of the board after : some complaint by neighbors that ! he was obstructing the view of thej highway from Jackson street. formal complaint was filed, however, and thV board approved Hammond’s reqgtst. Bible School Pupils Will Sing Thursday The children of the Saturday Bible school, grades five to eight, will sing Thursday evening at the second mid-week advent vesper conducted by Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe street. The service begins at 7:3d o'clock, and will be proceeded by a ten-minute concert of advent and Christmas melodies qn the Carillonic bells by Dan BieberkA, carilloneur and church organist "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord.” Isaiah <O, 3.4., will be the sermon theme of the pastor, the Rev. Edgat P. Schmidt, who will'conduct the vesper. A feature of the advOn’ servidt s is the burning of the candles of the advent wreath in the chancel of the church. "The Advent Wreath is a decorated piece with evergreen , garlands and four caudles, the lat- ' ter representing the four weeks of i the advent season. Each week of ' the season an additional candle ! is lighted, and at the Christmas ' services the advent wreath is reII placed by the Christmas tree. It [ is a beauiiful and meaningful cuss tom that comes to us from Ger- [ many and Is intended to add to the I spirit of joyful anticipation and J preparation for the celebration of LLthe. birthday -anniversary -of the J Hold Child Jesus,” explained Rev. f Schmidt. The public is invited to J attend the mid-week advent vesI pers as well as the Sunday morn- ! ing services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. ! Spokane — About 30 million ’ acres of woodland are burned an- ! nually in the U. S., according to J forestry estimates. - [ Nine U. S. presidents have been i Episcopalians. I I

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I Rev. Charles Glenn Speaks Here Tonight The Rev. Charles Glenn, missionary Ecuador, South America, will be guest speaker at the Missionary church in this city at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Rev. Glenn was pas- . tof oi the local church when it was founded. Red Cross Office To Be Closed TwoiDays Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive' secretary oT the Adams county Red Cross chapter, has announced that i the local office will be closed I 1 Thursday and Friday. She has ad- 1 vised that in case of emergencypersons are to contact either the Rev. Benjamin Thomas or Richard Macklin. To Present Concert For Young People The Fort Wayne philharmonic orchestra, directed by Igor Buketoff, will present a concert designed especially for young people, a. 9 a. m. Saturday at the Embassy theater in Fort Wayne. Any one interested in tickets may contact Clint Reed, Decatur high school band director, or they may be obtained at the Decatur Music Tickets are priced at 40 cents for children and 50 cents for adults. Attend Conference On Civil Defense Three Adams county women will be among those who attend a regional conference on civil defense at Chicago Thursday and Friday. The local women are Mrs. Wanda Oelberg of Decatur, Mrs. Theron Fenstermaker of near Geneva and Mrs. Herbert Burdg of Berne. The conference will Include several sessions on various phases of civil defense jvith special emphasis on the role of women in the civil defense plans of the nation. A report on the conference will be presented at the next meeting of the Adams county civil defense advisory council. COUNCILMEN (Continued From Page One) cently was also idle on Saturdays. During the wk it is usually not operated from midnight to 6 a.m. According to an unofficial statement made at the Tuesday night council meeting, the cost per kilowatt hour at the diesel plant is approximately two mills less than the comparative cost at the steam plant. Last night’s report by the Bald-win-Lima-Hamilton company included a formal request that the city make the final payment «f $22,000 and accept the diesel plant. The total cost of the plant to the city is $491,183.35. This is the net figure which includes credit of $13,000 in interest the city gained by the original advance payment. ATTORNEY MAY tCnntln ie<l from Fu. onhis constant refusal to make a fight for the nomination. One of his major backers said today: ■ Roger has to do something right away.” Branlgin is head of one of the leading law firms in Indiana and he also is a heavy stockholder in National Homes. His financial situation is favorable for taking a chance of politics, according to his friends. But he hates to get his feet we:, recording to his friends. The only announced Democratic aspirant for governor is Nelson Grills, of Marion county Democratic chairman who in the past has been backed by former national committeeman Frank M. McHale. But McHale demanded today that Grills resign as chairman and hinted that he would not favor him for governor. Others mentioned for governor include Thomas R. Johnston, of Lafayette, Purdue University publicity director; state senator Warren W. Martin, of Clarksville; and B, Howard Caughran, of Indianapolis, former federal district attorney. Leading senatorial possibilities to date are former secretary so agriculture Claude vhckard, of Camden, and Marshall Hanley, of .Muncie, former federal district attorney. | Albert A. Steinwedel, young clo:hies of Seymour and. W&rld War II veteran, today announced his candidacy for treasurer of state. He is southern district head of the Indiana Young Democrats, and a graduate of Indiana University. Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi river. HOB-NOB RESTAURANT Look Folks! Free Dinner Music Fri. & Sat. Evening 6:30 ’till 10:30 Sunday All Day J Featuring Wm. Huston, vocalist with Mike Nolan and his steel guitar. We Specialize in T-Bones, Dinners and Short Orders Coffee Only 5c

Decatur Graduate Enters International John D. Neireiter, who graduated from Decatur high school last spring, has entered the professional accounting school of International College at Fort Wayne. Chicago—Mechanical defects are a contributing factor in about 16 percent of all fatal automobile accidents. 4

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Request By Peron To Visit Mexico .MEVICO CITY (INS) — The Mexican foreign office has confirmed reports that former Argentine dictator Juan Peron has requested a visa to visit Mexico. An announcement Tuesday night said the request from the ex-presi-dent, now in Panama, was “under consideration.” It reportedly will be, granted.

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