Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1956 — Page 2

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Fall Convention Os Christian Churches To Hold Convention in Decatur Sunday The annual fall convention of the Christian churches of Adams. Wells. Huntßigton. Wabash, and Grant counties will be held at First Christian church of this city, Sunday afternoon und evening. The first session will begin at 2:30 p. tn. with registration of the delegates, after which Larry Branden. a member of the conimi.tee of 35. will present the report and recommendations of that committee. Brandon is a long time member of the Christian church. He was for several years an active member of one of Indiana's largest farm organizations, where' his outstanding contributions to the agricultural circles of the state made him a friend and counselor to those interested in farming. Following Brandon’s message there will be a period of discussion. followed by a dinner at 5:30. Before the recess period, the Rev. W. Robert Lewis, director of church relations at the school of

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religion, Buller University, will address the group on the subject, “Training fur the Ministry;” Rev. Lewis hus been with the school of religion since L 949. His record of church service includes four years as minister iu a yoked-field at the Russellville and Waverla id Christian church. Indianapolis, and sev j en years at Seventh Christian church of that city. Rev. Lewis has rendered a fine service in several branches of interdenominational work in which the Christian church is vilnlly interested. An evening worship service, which will bring the convention to an end. will begin at 7:30. The Rev. J. Maurice Thompson, minister of the Central Christian church. Huntingdon, who is president of fifth district, will preside. Those participating in the service ■will be the Rev. Levon Fisher, minister of the First Christian, churchy Marten, the Rev. Traverse W. Chandler, host pastor, and Dr. Toyozo W. Nakari, professor of Semitic languages and literature, school of religion. Butler Uniyer sity, will speak on the subject, "An Adequate Ministry.” Dr. Nakari received his A. B. degree at Kokugakuin University, Tokyo, in 1920; an A. B. degree at Butler University in 1924; an M. A. degree there in 1925; his Ph. D. degree at the University of Michigan in 1930. He has done post-doctor ate studies at the universities of Michigan. Chicago, Union Theological Seminary. Hebrew Union College, and the linguistic institute of America, New York University. Dr. Nakari is an author of considerable note, having writ ten several books on Japan, and his chosen field of Semitic languages and literature. The public is invited to hear Dr. Nakari deliver his message on the ministry. SS! Society Items for today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Gwen Hilyard THURSDAY Town and County Home Demonstration club. Mrs. Robert Colter, 1:30 p.m. Zion Needle club all day meeting. parish hall. .' Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S., fatr panyretim’<'ir aime'x/7:30 p.m. Everready Sunday School class of Methodist cluuttto* at the church. 7:30 pm. V.F.W. Fathers auxiliary, V.F.W. home regular time. So Cha Rea. dessert bridge with .Mrs.’ Richard Deninger, 7:30 p.m. Wesley 'Couples class of Methodist church, masquerade scavenger hunt, shelter house at HannaNuttinan, 7:30 p.m. Ladies ~~Ald of UtM<>n chapel church, all day meeting at the 'Thurclt. Pleasant Grove W.M.A., Mrs. Wilmer Grote. 1 p.m. Reservations for past Presidents parley of American Legion auxiliary. to be in to Erances Monahan 3-3849. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. all .day meeting, parish hall. St. Joseph’s study club. Mrs. David Moore. 636 North Indiana street. 8:15 p.m. Decatur Girl Scout leaders meeting; Youth and Community Center, 1:15 p in. " Ladies Aid of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, at the church. 7:30 p.m. Unit 3 of Bethany E.U B. W.S. 1 W.S., Mrs. Adolph ' Kolter, 7:30 i P-™- , Rainbow lor Girls. Masonic hall. 6:34 p.m. « W.S.W.S. unit 2. of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Amos Ketchum. FRIDAY j Union twp. Farm Bureau meeting Rnmanuel Lutheran school 8 p.m. SATURDAY P.ake Sale, sponsored liy Pleasant • Mills band. Western Auto store, beginning at. 8:30 a.in. Hoagland Methodist chicken supi pfer. bazaar, and harvest festival, i s«to 7 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Adult club, wiener bake with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caston, Winchester road. 8 p.iii. Limberlost Trail Riders. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cling, pot luck dinner at 12:30 p.m. . MONDAY Dinner meeting of Decatur Wonian's club. Yout-.i and Community Canter, 6:30 p.m. Past Presidents Parley of American l.egion auxiliary, dinner at Preble Restaurant. 6 p.m. —J Pythian Sisters. K. es P. home. 7:30 pan. Needle club to follow. Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club. Mrs. James NussEanin.‘”7T3O jT.in. “ ’ Research club opening tea,'Mrs. Car] Pumphrey. 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Weight \\’atcliers club, public library, S p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Carl ( Stucky. 8 p.m. St. Dominic study clqb. Mrs. Noble Drum. 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Vfeha Phi, Mrs. James Kane. 8 p.m. ' '.../

j G' '' ’ I "'•? JHp®l PMaft jjjjl r** 3 I J JOia , J TEDD DETERMAN, 19, newly elected president of the 1 Claremont college sophomore class, Claremont, Calif., stands in New York, a bit stunned, perhaps, at finding himself there. Freshmen shanghaied him from bed, bundled him aboard a plane as a counter-action against hazing by the sophs. It was a switch. Usually the sophomore president winds up clothesless on Mount Baldy. (International) Boy Fatally Injured When Autos Collide WABASH. Ind. (UP)—Edward Walch. 12, Brentwood. L.I. N. Y., died today in Wabash county, hospital of injuries sustained Wednesday when two automobiles collided at a road intersection near Wabash. The boy was riding in a ear driven by his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Wak.h, which collided at the intersection of a county road and Ind. 115. The other vehicle was driven by Abraham Wertenberger, about 75, Warsaw.

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SOSAI'rAI.I Admitted Mrs. Clarence Ziner, Decatur; Ila/ Hamrick, Decatur. Dismissed Master Dale Wagner, Geneva; Mrs. Maud Peterson, Decatur; Mrs. Lester Thieme and baby girl. Hoagland; Master Danna Johns. Van Wert. 0.; William L. Johnson, Decatur; Mrs. James Johnson and bat>y girl, - Decatur; Mrs. Pearl Baumgartner, Berne: Mrs. Roy Cook and baby boy, Decatur; Mr* Howard Affolder and baby boy. Berne; Mrs. Coral Mitttux, Berne. COURT NEWS Support Ordered hi the divorce case of Robert C. Denjiey against Iris Denney, the court has ruled that the plaintiff pay 115 per week support for the defendant, and one minor child. The plaintiff has also been ondered to pay attorney fees for the defendant. Complaint Dismissed The complaint on account i>f Lawrence McCullough against Robert and Jeanne Steigmeyer has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Motion to Separate In the John Barger petition for drainage, the law firm of Custer and Smith and attorney Severin Schtirger. representatives for several remonstrators, have filed motions to separate the remonstranc,es so that, each will be tried sep arately. The trial on the remonstrances was previously set for Oct. 15. Estate Cases A petition for letters of administration has been filed for the estate Os Dorothy B. Kobliek. A bond in the sum of $7,090 has been submitted and letters have been ordered issued to Anthony Kobliek The receipt of Catherine Steele has been filed in the estate of Mary B. Fritzinger. The administratrix has been discharged and the estate is closed.

' THURSDAY, 4. 1950 .

Decatur Policeman Home From Hospital Urover Odle, 23, a member of the Decatur police force, who suffered a mild attack of non-para-lytic polio, has been dismissed front St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne and is planning to return to his duties on the police force In the aeur future. He wua confined to the hospital only two days, Radio Engineer WW Speak To Lions Club Fred Haueliue, head radio engineer of the city signal department for Fort Wayne, will be speaker for the regular meeting of the Lions club Monday at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. ' Haneline is in charge of the op eration and co-ordination of all radio communications and electronic equipment of the Fort Wayne fire and police departments. He will describe his work and explain some of the modern equipment available to cities, including the new automatic traffic control now in operation at Fort Wayne. Haneliue has been in the electronics field for 20 years and is considered an expert. If you have somatuirg to sen or <>omi for rent, try a Democrat ?Vant Aa. it brings results I No Nagging Backache Means a Good Night’s Sleep Nagging backache, headache. or muscular aches and pains may come on w ith over-cxer-tion. emotional upsets or day today stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mHd bladder irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feelihst. If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts. Doan’s Pilis often lietp by their pain relieving action, by their sooth- ■ ing effect to ease bladder irritation, ami by , their mild diuretieaction through the — tending to increase the output of the miles of kidney tubes. f So if nagging backache makes you fell dragged-out, miserable, with restle-a, sieeAless nights, don't wait, try Doar.’sPiils, get th* same happy relief millions have enjdyed fori over 60 years. Ask for new, large, economy ) site and save money. Get Doan's Pills today)

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