Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1957 — Page 8

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MOOSE 1311 GUEST NIGHT Saturday, March 16 Guest Night for First Quarter. DANCING and FLOOR SHOW You Are Cordially Invited to Attend. Chicken Carry Out A Ccnpteft Chicken Dinner No Fuss — No Muss Eat It Out Os The Coop No Silverware! A Televteien Treat — When Special Guests Drop la — The Whole Family Will Enjay It. ‘ _d OR ENJOY IT AT The FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Highways 27 - 33 - 224

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Blind Minister To Speak Here Sunday Dr. Sherwood At Methodist Church ■ ■ , ■ - . 1-4 i The speaker for the Lenten service at the Methodist church Sunday J night at 7:30 o'clock will be Dr. Larman S. Sherwood, a blind Methodist minister. Blind since birth, Dr- Sherwood has made a remark- < able adjustment to life. He is noted ah an educator, humorist and commentator as well as his work in I Ofe ministry. His philosophy of life radiant with h/nor and enthusSwm. Each year be travels more fa,a 50,000 miles unaccompanied, on various subjects in «|he field Os human relationships. 14 There will be special music at tus service. The public is invited to attend. Preceding the service there will be a fellowship supper in the church dining room. Collin High will preside at the supper hour. Serving on the supper committee are: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Collier, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soldner, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Allison, Mr. and Mrs". Charles Chew, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Grabil, Mr. and Mrs. David Heller, Mr. and Mrs. August Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Azbell, Jr. and Mrs. James Colter, Mr. and Mrs. James Cowens. Mr. 'hM'Mrs. Paul Moore. Serving at the tables will be Bill Smith, Ted Schrock, Jack Dailey, Bruce Voshell.

All County School ( Buses Inspected ' AU county school buses were inspected today by four represents- | tives of the Indiana state police. The buses were inspected in two j groups, one appearing at Geneva i in the morning, and the second < group gathering at the Decatur parking lot shortly after noon. ~ w I t County Rural Youth Meets Last Evening . I Future Activities Outlined For Club | The Indiana rural youth state I first vice-president, Wendeldean Roth of Allen county, presented the educational feature at the Ad- ' ams county rural youth meeting i held last evening at the Farm < Bureau building in Monroe. He ' gave a talk on rural youth mem- < bership, telling the group that all 1 clubs having 11 more members in 1957 than they had in 1956 will re- I ceive an award at the April 15 > district meeting. Legora Markle led the group singing and devo- ’ tions were presented by Gloria I Crownover. ; Carl Bluhm, county president, ' conducted the business meeting. Activities planned and discussed 1 were the record hop March 15; ' district co-op banquet March 18 at the Honeywell Center in Wabash; county bowling party at the Berne Auditorium March 22, and the party for all Adams county high school seniors March 28 at the Lincoln school gym in Decatur. —- ‘ The group voted to operate a refreshment stand at the 4-H show in the evenings only. The profit will again be aonated to the county 4-H fund. A county entertainment festival will be sponsored by the local club as a community service project. The district mooving cow was presented to Adams county by Wabash county rural youth. Guests were present i from Allen, Wabash, Grant and ; Miami counties. A report was given by Gloria 1 Koeneman on the national rural I youth training school she attended i at Jackson's Mill, W. Va., February 24-28.

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City To Cleon Water Wells TJiis Spring j Three of the city's water wells j have been chemically cleaned this winter, and four of the, better producing wells will be cleaned this spring, Ralph Roop, city ' engineer, said today. \ Pipes in the four wells wiU be pulled from the ground, and thoroughly cleaned, to increase water production this summer. Roop reported that the price of rock salt for softening had gone ] up on the open market, but that ( the city's salt had been purchased ] by contract at a guaranteed price ( for the year, saving the city about 1 $936 in salt charges. 1 I, . < Mrs. Charles Bracht ' Dies At Fort Wayne Mrs. Charles F. Bracht, 72, of! Fort Wayne, and a native of Switzerland, died at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. She was a member of St. John’s Evangelical Reformed church. Surviving in addition to her husband are three daughters. Miss Doris Bracht, and Miss Eileen Bracht, at home, and Mrs. Calton Hilterbrandt of Upland, Calif.; five brothers, Louis and Otto Nyffeler of Fort Wayne, Edwin Nyffeler of Berne, and William and Oswald Nyffeler of-Monroe. The body was taken to the D. O. McComb and Sons funeral home. Report Breakin At Linn Grove Building A warehouse in Linn Grove belonging to the Indiana-Michigan Electric company was broken into last night and looted, it was reported this morning. Sheriff Merle Affolder investigated the report, and was still in the Linn Grove area this afternoon. Legora Markle led the group in a stretcher, and- recreation of games, folk games and square dancing was led by Earl Yoder and Gloria Koeneman. Refreshments were served by Barbara Lewton and Nancy Shoaf. A friendship circle brought the meeting to a close. Trade in a good town — Decatur

TEAMSTER (O—tto—« worn Fa— o—. ize gambiifig and vice following election of Dist. Atty. William M. Langley with Teamster backing. "Os these three men—Elkins, Maloney and McLaughlin—l have never spoken to any one of them about political activity or racketeering activities in Portland,” Brewster said. EGYPT (CaaHaaeU rr—t Fa— O»«> Maj. Gen. Hassan Abdel Latif, in a statement broadcast by Cairo Radio and heard in Beirut, Leb- . anon, advised population of the Gaza Strip to cooperate with the UNEF and to remain calm despite attempts from "the other side of the armistice .line” to distort the situation. '

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CHARTER LIONS - New members, since the charter was applied for, include Roland Miller, Kenneth Ohler, and Jerry Williamson. The next club meeting will be April 2 at the Pleasant Mills school. George W. Bormuth, special representative of Lions International, spoke briefly, telling of new clubs in the area which are now being formed. Bill Ginger explained the leader dog program. The Rev. Oakley Masten, of Pleasant MiHs, closed the meeting with a benediction. At ,4 "9 Willow Run Airport near Detroit is owned by the University of Michigan which acquired it from the government as a war,surplus instillation in 1947. - ”■"'■'■'■•■ .<■■/■—■■■■■■-■■

FEDERAL JURY • union the AFL-CIO Allied Indus- j trial Workers, were dominated by j New York hoodlum oJ h n DioNew York hoodlum John Dioguardi—alias Johnny Dio. Dio- — ■. 1 1 "

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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1957

guardi is under indictment in connection with the acid blinding of labor columnist Victor Riesel. Hoffa is known as a friend of Dioguardi’s. Trade in a good town — Decatur