Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1956 — Page 6

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Vice President Os Korea Is Wounded Slightly Wounded By Young Assassin SEOUL, Korea (UP) — A young Korean today shot and slightly wounded Vice President John M. Chang in a bold assassination attempt against the bitter’ political opponent ot President Syngman Rhee. Police rescued the would - be assassin from an enraged crowd of about 1,000 persons who fell upon him with fists and sticks after the attack. He was not identified immediately. t Chang drove to a downtown theater to attend a national meeting of his opposition Democratic party. A single shot rang out as he stepped from his jeep. Chang clutched his right hand and rushed into the theater, where some SOO party members were holding their meeting. A crowd listening to convention speeches broadcast over loudspeakers outside the theater, pounced on the gunman and began beating him. Police moved in quickly to rescue the would-be assassin from probable death at the hands of the incensed crowd and hustle him off. The theater is only 150 yards from national police headquarters. The attempted assassination followed by a day a motion pushed through the National Assembly by Rhee's Liberal Party to censure Chang for his criticisms of the president after the inauguration. Seven-Year-Old Girl Is Struck By Auto Janett Kay Gray, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jack Gray of 517 N. 10th street, was taken to Adams county memorial hospital late Thursday afternoon after she was struck by a car. The child darted out into the street at 603 North 10th street into the path of a car driven by Eddie Young, 34, also of North Tenth street. The child was thrown into the air by the impact of the car. Young told the investigating officer that she ran into the street from behind an embankment and he did not see her in time to avoid hitting her. The child sustained head and body bruises. She was kept at the hospital overnight for observation and x-rays were being taken this morning to determine if there are any internal injuries. - ... »» ns laaaet — — v

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Attempt To Bolster Farmers Egg Prices Ag Department In First Egg Buying WASHING 10N (UP) — The agriculture department today bought 589.500 dozen medium-size shell eggs in the first round of an effort to bolster egg prices for farmers. > Officials said egg purchases will continue on a weekly basis until further notice. The next round of bids from suppliers will be due here Oct. 2. Today's purchases, totaling 19,650 cases ot 30 ' dozen each, were made at prices ranging from 33 to 42 cents a dozen and totaled about $230,000, the department said. Prices varied widely because of area differences in transportation costs, officials said. The egg buying program is one 1 of three current federal moves to ■ prop sagging poultry markets. The agriculture department is also buying surplus turkeys and offering to subsidize poultry exports to West Germany. The eggs purchased today will be donated to school lunch rooms ' and other non-profit institutions. 1 Purchases were made from 17 out L ot 32 bidders who offered the government a total of 56,860 cases of ’ eggs. Most of the successful bidders were located in Minnesota and lowa, with others in Ohio, j Utah. California, Oregon and . Washington. Rural Churches WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel Rally Day and Homecoming 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, Jerry White, supt. - 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Sermon: “The Church at the Center.” 12:00 noon, basket dinner. 2 p.m., homecoming service. Rev. Charles Rex, speaker. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Wayne Egley. supt. 10:30 a.m., class meeting, Clarence Abbott, class leader. 8 p.m., evening worship. Sermon “Who Is Jesus? Savior” Thursday, Bethel, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Wood- Chapel: 8 p.m., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Willis Gierhart, Pastor 9:30 am. Worship. 10:30 a.m. Church School. 6:30 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Service. “The Come —Join Us” class will have their class dinner in the I church annex at noon on Sunday. Manday 1:30 p.m. Training meeting for all adults workers with Youth at Decatur. Tuesday 8:0(1 p.m. called meet. ing of the official Board of the Finance Commission. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Youth chair Practice. 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service 8:15 p.m. Adult Choir Praoctice Thursday 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. Rally. PREBLE CHARGE A. M. Christie, minister Mt. Pleasant S. S. 9:30 a.m., Everett Singleton, supt. M.Y.F., 7 p.m., Brice Sheets, adult sponsor. Rally day, Oct. 7, Public invited to worship with us. Pleasant Valley S. S„ 9:30 a.m. Ray Teeple, supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon Topic: “The Neglected GardKingsland en”. Prov. 24-30-34. S. S., 10:30 a.m.. Bill Nash, supt. Worship service, 9:30 a.m. Sermon topic: “No Escape.” Heb. 2-3. M.Y.F. Monday, 7 p.m. Palace Wiebke, adult sponsor. Rally Day. Oct. 7, all day services. SALEM METHODIST Billy J. Springfield, pastor Worship pervice, 9:30 a.m.--Sunday is rally day. We urge all our members to be present. Sunday night—there will be no service. We are dismissing for the closing revival service at Pleasant Mills Methodist. Prayer meeting — Thursday night, 7:45 p.m. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Billy J. Springfield, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Sunday,., is rally day. We invite all our unchurched friends to come and attend our church school. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Revival service: Sunday night ' will be the closing service. Billy J. Springfield, pastor is the evan- 1 gelist. Everyone' Welcome. . ...2..:.. 1 ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND • REFORMED, HONDURAS < Louis C. Minsterman, minister < No service this ‘Sunda'jf. Congregation invited to Mission Festival ’ at St. John Church, Vera Cruz. < Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Girls Guild | meets at home of Rosemary Schlickman. Sunday, October 7, Holy Communion.

ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, VERA CRUZ Louia C. Minsterman, minister Mission Festival, three services. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Miss Bertha Scheldt of Central America Will speak. 7:30 p.m.. program of music and sound film "Harvest in Honduras." i ... ' — l — —— ■ PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. R. C. I Harrison, supt. I 10:30 am.. morning service. Mesr sage by the pastor. , 7:30 p.m . evening service. Message by the pastor. , 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, prayer and praise service, 'Mrs. Shaw, j leader. I Friday, Oct. 5, all day Sunday t School convention at Portland. s Sunday. Oct. 7, Sunday school . Rally Day. ] -■ ' UNION CHAPEL Evangelical'United Brethren Lawrenee T. Norris, pastor 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. War- . ren Nidlinger, supt. Rolland GilHom. assistant. 1 10:20 a.m., worship services, j 7:30 p.m., worship services. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer t meeting. Omer Merriman, leader. - 7:30 p.m.. youth fellowship. Mary f Speakman, president. Cash Day—Sunday. Oct. 30 is 1 cash day for the purpose of raising , funds to make repairs on windows 1 and install new doors on front of I church, please come prepared for a good offering. Rally Day—Sunday, Oct. 1.4 is rally day and homecoming; We invite all to come and be with us. The Rev. Billy Springfield of the I M. E. Church at Pleasaht Mills will . be our speaker in the afternoon services. Revival Meeting—Nov. 11 to ?? will be our revival meeting with Earl and Cozey Chase having charge of the music, and Rev. Billy Springfield as the evangelist. ■a t RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ Carlyle Seiple, pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for all ages. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Message by the evangelist. Rev. Virgil ■ Tucker of Marion. Ind. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service with message by the evangelist and I special music. 7:38 p.m.. Wednesday, prayer meeting ’time, if the revival serv* ices do not continue. Keep, in. tpind,the Rally Day Services which will be Oct. 7. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a m..’Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service with . message by the pastor. 7:30. p.m., Wednesday, prayer . meeting. Oct. 7 will be "Rally Day for Pleasant Grove, with special mul sicrom Hunting tom and also a i special speaker from there, Mt. Victory 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.. praise service led by Bernice Brodbeck. 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school with Robert Nusshaum as superintendent and Mrs. Naomi Mishler as children’s director. 10:30 a.m., morning worship with the installation of new teachers and officers of the S. S* and church. The sermon will be on “Servants of God.” 7:30 p.m,, evening services with the promotion of children to new classes. The pastor will speak to the ones being promoted on “Growing in Stature and in Favor With God and Man.” Wednesday evening prayer service and study at 7:30 p.m. A welcome awaits you. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY ... Louis Klettbach, pastor 9:15 a.m., morning worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Eddie McFarland, assistant superintendent. X 7 p.m., M. Y. F. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., mid-week prayer service. SALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage, minister R. F. D. 1, Decatur 9 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. v 10 a.m., worship service. Sermon “The Need of Holding Together.” Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Women’s Guild meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ladies chor- 1 us rehearsal. Thursday, all day meeting of the ladies aid. • Saturday, 9 a.m., confirmation class instruction. 10 a.m., children’s ■choir rehearsal. DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kelvlnator Appliances

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Go Forth And Serve Rev. J. P. Meadows Now, Christianity is the hope of the world. The Church stands strong for the maintenance of faith in times like these. It is the rock on which the Christian home stands. It is the star that men set their eye on. the builder of morale in the field, the factory and the home. , The Church ministers to the sick, sorrowing, lonely, and ‘troubled. Through its friendly services it reaches out a helping hand to every man, woman and child In the community. The Church stands for reconcilation among nations, and among the groups in our own land. It stands as /a united body among peoples throughout the world. “Men must be governed by God or they will be ruled by tryants.” Worship in your Church regularly for spiritual defenses are endurable. 4 THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “He that abideth in Me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth CORSON DURACLEANER We Clean Rugs, Carpets, and Upholstery in Home. No Shrinkage or Fading. Nat’l. Advt Phone 6-6241 R. R. 1, Monroe, Ind. BOWERS Jewelry Store BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 Stere “Quality Footwear” X-Ray Fitting Decatur, Ind. Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Laundry and Furrlfers 427 N. 9th St. Across from G. -E. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails” T4O West Monroe Phone 3-3716 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatur Insurance Agency Est. 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. yST FURNItURE STORE Successors to Zwlck Furniture Store GILLIG & DOAN FUNERAL HOME 24-hour Ambulance Service Phone 3-3314 312 Marshall St Decatur, Ind. Decatur Music House Pianos, Organs, Instruments Sales • Service Sheet Music — Records 254 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3353 Stucky Furniture Co. 30 Years of Continuous Business MONROE, IND. THE STOP BACK Hobbles and Crafts Material Magazines and Newspapers 240 W. Madison St. Phone 3-3217 AUGUST CAFETERIA Fine Food • Fast Service » Phone 3-3305 222 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Indiana STIEFEL GRAIH CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chlx Check-R-Mlxlng

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