Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1956 — Page 2

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National Catholic Youth Week Planned Observance To Open Sunday, October 28 The Fort Way®* office of Catholic youtfii has announced platls to open its observance of national Catholic youth week, October 28 to November 4. The week will open in the Fort Wayns deanery with the celebration of holy mass at 9 a.m., Sunday, October 28, at St Vincent's Villa chapel. Following the mass, Catholic youth in attendence Will meet for breakfast in the auditorium. Paul Butler, aprominent Catholic layman. and presently the Democratic Rational chairman, will give the keynote address launching the district celebration. Butler, in his acceptance as the principal speaker, said, “I am pleased to accept your kind invitation to keynote your communion breakfast October 28/ Butler will base his talk on the theme of National Catholic youth week, “TRUST IN YOUTH”, The

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nationally known figure is a graduate of Notre Dame, and a lawyer. As the celebration is one of a week's duration, the festivities will be varied with special ma*4K holv hours, radio. T.V.. interviews aud dances. The annual observance is one of the largest single activities for youth in the diocese of Fort Wayne, spotlighting the Work of the various diocesan youth organisations and the youth whom they serve. Youtn week is celebrated in more than 130 archdioceses and dioceses, and extends throughout the 48 states and territories. The aims and purposes es youth week for 1956 are two-fold: to encourage the frequent reception of the sacraments among Catholic youth, and to inspire the confidence of adults in youth by showing that youth are earning that trust. His holiness Pope Pius Nil. President Eisenhower, the apostolic delegate, the cardinals, archbishops. and bishops of many dioceses. practically every governor in the United States, mayors and heads of hundreds of cities and towns - all have proclaimed national Catholic youth week. All senior CYO and Catholic young adult members in the deanary. the national federation of Catholic college students. Newman clubs and adult counselors are invited to the breakfast, October 28. That evening a deanery dance will be held at Hessen Cassel Hall on U.S. 27, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.

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The music will be provided by Three Kings aud a Queen, a local popular dance band, directed by John Bishop. The dance is informal and all Catholic youth of the above mentioned clubs and of the deanery are invited, as are all Catholic high school seniors. Closing the week’s observance will be a diocesan codvention in Hammond. November 4. The election of diocesan officers will be held at this convention as well as a group of panel discussions. Details are being completed tor thi* event.

Dancing Classes At Center Cancelled Dancing classes planned at the Decatur Youth and Community Center have been cancelled, afccording'to an announcement made today by Larry Keyes dance studios of Fort Wayne. It was stated that the classes could not be conducted because not enough boya had registered. Those who have already registered will have their money refunded at the community center. •' Cl STER aud SMITH ATTORXHYg Estate No. .*>o72 NOTICE TO AI.L PERSONS INTERESTED IX THE ESTATE OF JI E--11 S keicheßt Tn the Adarat Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana Septetnft>er term, 1956, In -the matter of the Estate of Julius Reichert. deceased. Not.h e is hereby given that William Frederick Reichert as Executor <>f the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, ami that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the :10-th of October, 1956, at -which time ail persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and slwtw cause. If any their be. why said aeeofint should uot lie approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to. appear and make proof of tbeir heirship or claim tn any part of said estate. William Frederick Reichert Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge Oct. 9, 16

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Completing House Started By Cornett Friends Assisting Family Os Deceased Friends, neighbrs and former coworkers of the late Willie Cornett are aiding his family by completing a house which the man was planning to build before he was accidentally killed by>lectrocution several months ago His <Jeath cut short his plans to build a home for his family which includes his wife arid six children. So a group of Decatur people went to work -to erect the house and finish it for the surviving Cornett family. They have been working at night and on weekends to build the home on North 11th street: Volunteer help has done all of the work involved in building the new Cornett home. Those assisting include Didc Dick, Lloyd Deßolt. Wayne Ford, Sehauss, Albert Tinkham. Cail Walter Barlett. Larry Myers, Robert Maines. John Ebersole, Dave Brown. John Ocampo, Otto Hake. Gus Daffir. Martin Bultemeier, Art Burris «®d Laverl Sharpe. Z.Z. McClure provided the tractor to dig out the foundation and sewer. Other workers are Paul Racine. Chai Bollenbacher. Fred Soldner. John Rickord, Wesley Kallenberger, Lloyd. Sheets. Darrell Kielscher. Jaek Rosenberger, Rog6'Fl ush, Paul Sharpe, Joe-Azbell and jGlen Straub, Jr.. Tinners are Arlie Bollinger, Marvin Beery and Don Haines. Doing the . plumbing york are Duane Wheeler, Doyle Painter and Glen Rupert. Bricklayers of Local 16 who are assisting are Charles Brown. Kieth Hammond and Russ Baumgartner. The chimney was built by Ed Hurst. Wiring was installed by Vic and Robert Kiess. Refreshments

are provided for the workers by the Fairway, Riverview. Prickle's Mir•jror Inn, Moose lodge, Elks and Vic Eicher. Nixon In Fort Wayne Tuesday, October 16 WASHINGTON (UP) — Vice President Richard Nixon's second campaign tour includes stops at Evansville at 10:10 a.m. and at Fort Wayne, at 2 pan. Oct. 16. Tinies are local. Nixon's tour ■began today. He spoke on Indianapolis Monument Circle during his first tour last month. Firemen Are Called Out On Grass Fires No damage resulted from a grass fire near Crider’s Lumber company on West Adame street late Monday afternoon. Decautr fireman were called at 5:05 p.m. and put out the blaze before it could spread and cause damage. ' The department was called again this morning at about 11:30 o'clock for another grass fire on the Schnepf farm on the Mon-, mouth road.

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Purdue Professor In City Thursday Public Invited To Afternoon Address h IvY JW; CEORCE E. In observance of the birthdate of James Whitcomb Riley, world famous Indiana poet, the public is invited to join students of-Decatur Catholic and Decatur public high schools at a special convocation Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to hear Dr. George E. Davis. Purdue University, and regarded as an outstanding authority on Riley. No charge will be made for the address and plenty of seats will be available for the public, superintendent W. Guy Brown announced. Dr. Davis also‘will be the guest speaker Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock at a special ladies night meeting of the Decatur Rotary club at the Youth and Community Dr. Davis currently is director of the newly created division of adult education . and director of the summer session at Purdue University. Prior to his being named to these joint positions on the administrative staff during the 1951-52 academic year, he had served for several years as director of the office of student affairs on the university’s staff. As an avocation in his educational work, Dr. Davis has made a special study of the life and works of Janies Whitcomb Riley and is known far and wide as one of the best pf, interpreters of the poems erf this great .HoogfctJiaflJ, JJgjlag the past several years, he was delightecThundreds of audiences over Indiana and the Middle West with his readings of the Riley poems. Dr. Day is- was bor n in Farmerville. 0.. the son of a Presbyterian minister. After receiving his early education in Pennsylvania and Delaware schools and being graduated from high school in lowa City. lowa, he entered the University of lowa and received his bachelor of arts degree in 1917. After military service with the 90th division of the signal corps at St._ Mihiel and Argonne and the army of occupation in Germany, he reentered the University of lowa and received his master of arts de-

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gree in 192(7. He served for one year as superintendent of schools in Fontanelle. lowa, and then beprincipal of the high school in Keokuk. lowa, reritaining in that position 16 years. After receiving his doctor,. of philosophy degree from the University of lowa in 1937, Dr. Davis came to Purdue as director of the teacher licencing and plaecement. In 1944. he was made director of the office of student affairs, a position which combined all the duties pertinent to student life and activity on the campus. In January, 1953. he was named as director of the summer session and a few weeks later, was made director of the division of adult education. a divjsion created ta co- t , T 1 t-ftift fe-eore of activities in this highly important and fast-growing field. —— What Goes Up— BATAVIA. N. Y.—(UP>-Irving I Gilman. 16-year-old drum major for the St. Joseph’s Drum Corps of Batavia, flipped his baton' up-

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