Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ■Moral at the Decatur, Ind., Port Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller — President J. H. Helle f e.p r esw»^asa»»»»— Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Baheerfottoa Rates: W Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.06; Eta menus, SUB; 1 months, «M& By Mat, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, • months. 84.75; I months. M.SS. By Canter: SB eeats per week. Single ooplec, • cents.

Federal Reserve Bank of CM* cdgo economists predict that there will be ne quick upsurge •nd no violent decline in business in the months immediately ahead, tn away, this is good news. Os course, we all want continued prosperity, but most dangerous reaction for the nation would be a sudden decline in prosperity, ft tt is merely a slow levelling off process we can better adjust io it These experts believe that government road spending, with huge construction plans ready to start immediately, will offset any Immediate decline. Let us all hope they know what they're talking about ; ■ . o o , Some congressional leaders favor increased fees for parcel post operated by the Post Office department They argue that this increase would bring the postal department much needed additional revenue and also would make the department’s competition with common carriers fairer. Sounds like a worth-mentioning item. ■X o Decatur's latest water Well, located on the Harry Dailey farm east of Decatur is so far testing out in great fashion. Superintendent Ralph Roop is optimistic over the possible capacity of the new well. Plans are in the making for two additional water sources nearby. Solution of the city’s water source has been a serious worry to officials of the Administration and with solution at hand, another step will be completed in bringing our utilities into shape so Decatur can show trie and water problems well on

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the way to solution, we can really begin to think about expansion in the form of making an all-out effort to bring some new industry to Decatur, . o o-—-Decatur’s municipal swimming pool is open today for the summer season. The supervised pool is always a popular summer spot and hundreds of Decatur young and old use it every day. • "O' -o—Decatur will receive a safety plaque for “no fatal traffic accidents In IBM. This is a splendid record of achievement and. speaks well for the city officials, especially the police department and board of safety, who keep harping away at “careful driving.” It is a single honor of which we can all accept part of the glory. o o—— Weatherwise, it promises to be a good summer week-end. Hundreds of people will be on the highways. Don’t forget to observe the safety rules. —o o—— Good crowds continue to visit Decatur retail stores, which is an indication that people in general believe they get the best values in Decatur. You’d better join the ever growing crowd of satisfied Decatur shoppers and watch your shopping dollars go farther. ' N 011 O With the Catholic high school commencement this week, summer vacation has arrived for school children throughout the county. Families have started their annual trip to the lakes and vacation*- recreation programs have started.

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DRIVK.IN “Pillars of the Sky” and "Toinahatvk Trail" -Saturday at dusk. "Burk All and “Dragstrip Giri" Sunday at dunk. ' 7 '

THE MAGLEY MALE CHORUS will sing at the centennial program at the St. Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church at Honduras Tuesday evening at 7:45 o’clock. Well known in this community, the chorus has appeared in many churches in Adams county. Members of the chorus are: front row, left to right—lrvin Worthman, Ernest Worthman, Mrs. Ella Scherry, accompanist; Russell Moser, Walter Peck, James Meyers. Rear row, left to right—The Rev. H. E. Settlage, Ed Kolter, William Kruetzman, Rudy Kolter, Harold Scherry, Elmer Peters and Lewis Worthman, director of the chorus. Two members of the chorus. Milt Hoffman and Arthur Adams, were not present when the above photo was taken.

20 Years Ago Today 6—— a June 8, 1957—Reception is held for new Methodist pastor, the Rev. R. W. Graham and family. Roland Reppert Is graduated from Heidelberg college, with degree in science. William F. Robenold, 56, brother of fire chief Charles Robenold, dies suddenly. Thomas Rayl, father of Dr. C. ,C. Rayl, fractures hip In fall. New Decatur electric rates are approved by the public service commission. Primary rates among lowest in state for householders. Richard Hendricks, Monroe, is graduated from Franklin college. Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Brown have returned from a ten-day visit in Pittsburgh, Pa. Amos Biggs, 66. is enteretained at surprise birthday party by members of his family. Mann family reunion is held at home of Harlow Mann, near Decatur. Mr. and Mrs- Waldo Neal visited Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Andrews in Flint, Mich., over the weekend. Mrs. Andrews is Mrs. Neal's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Steury and children Jane and Tom of Lima, Ohio, visited With Mr. and Mrs. David Heller, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrissey will leave next week for a week’s trip through the Smokies to Washington, D.C. Edgar Mutschler will spend five months at his cottage at Odin, Mieh., leaving this weekend. Fred Roe, of Geneva, was dismissed from the Clinic hospital in Bluffton Thursday. Seven Geneva teachers will not return next semester, including Walter Henkel, Vivian Pontius, Blanche Shepherd, James Moistner, Ruth Johnson Morris, Kennett: Williams, and Gloria Crownover. Myron Kim, of Seoul, Korea, a member of a Presbyterian famjly there, has arrived for a three-year stay in Berne, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gerber. Mrs. William C. Feller and son. Ron, traveled to Heidelberg College, Tiffin, 0., where Mrs. Feller will attend the 25th reunion of her graduating class. She will also attend the 25th anniversary banquet of Senior Laureate, the senior girls' honorary society, of which she was a charter member. They return to Decatur Sunday afternoon. I " 6 Household Scrapbook ) I BY ROBERTA LEE I 0 M Cut Flowers The stems of cut flowers should be clipped every day to prolong their freshness. Another help is to add a couple of aspirin tablets so the water in which they are kept. Curtains g When making, new curtains for flhe kitchen, make about three-inch bkems at both top and bottom. This will take care of shrinkage and also permit reversing the curtains. A Dark Room Light-colored walls and woodwork will make a dark room much lighter, and also make it appear larger. 1 7 ■ , To Attend Indiana Graduate Exercises Mrs. Mildred t Foley, Adams county attendance officer, will fly to Bloomington Sunday to attend the commencement exercises at Indiana University. Her son, Odell Foley, is a member of the graduating class from the school of medicine. He will serve his year’s internship at South Bend memorial hospital. Trade ju a good town Decatur

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Bible School Closes At Church Os God Closing Exercises Held Last EVetting The daily vacation Bible school ot the Church of God held graduation exercises at the church Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The entire group marched, in, took their places, and the juniors and primary departments sang a song. A prayer followed, and then the program began. The beginners' department, under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Stapleton and Miss Sharon Scott, sang the spngs “Good Evening,” “God Me," and a rhythm band selection, “Praise Him." Three Bible verses and the Lord's Prayer were presented by the kindergarten department, Mrs. Ruth Strickler. Mrs. Betty Steiner, and Mrs. Fayma Geyer, teachers. The group then sang "This Little Hand is Left" and "Wonder Song.” The rhythm band played on instruments made by the class, “Jesus Loves fire Little Children.” Primary department children, led by workers Miss Joyce Irwin; Miss Cassie Strickler, Mrs. Marilyn Frey, and Mrs. Dorothy Call, presented a prayer, eight memory verses, and the songs “Pply a Boy Named David” And "Joshua Marched Around Jericho.” Following the offering and announcements, the junior department, directed by Mrs. Helen Egly and Mrs. Nellie Morrison, sang “I Love to Sing About Jesus” and “Our Church.” The 100th Psalm was presented in a choral reading, followed by “I Don’t Have to Wait.” "A Junior’s Place in the Church” was then discussed. A prayer song by the junior «nd primary departments and he benediction closed the school program. Mrs. Edna Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Wauneta Reinhart .assisted with the music, and the Rev. W. H. Kirkpatrick was dean of the Bible school. t Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE | Q. If the bride-elect has a brother of suitable age, is the bridegroom obligated to ask him to serve as one of the ushers? A. While he is not exactly obligated. it is a thoughtful gesture and does make for better future relations With his wife’s family Q. My wife is quite accomplished op,, the piano. Is it proper for ine to suggest that she play for our guests, and also when we are viilting? A. It is all right to make the suggestion in your own home, but never when you are guests in another’s home. Q. What should a man do if he is uncertain whether or not to remove his hat? ’ A. When in'doubt, remove the hat! Closing Exercises Os Bible School Monday The Church of the Nazarene will conduct its final Bible school service Monday evening. Handicraft materials will be on display at 7 o’clock, with the program at 7:30. More than 70 children have been enrolled in the school, under the supervision of Mrs. Otho Suinan. The children will be taken to the city park for a picnic following the final session of the school Monday morning. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

mmk>l|f - IBHH '. t KM ,/f/- IM |gg^J a ’ v 'wi " -» Mr ■W I >MW wiMr w '' '• :; ??’’^t:;£?. : ' BOBBY KALVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver, explained the Jewish religion and its symbols to many of the Bible school classes which met in Decatur last week. Miss Kalver, a senior at Decatur high school, told about the special holidays, religious feasts, ants customs of the Jewish religion.—(Staff Photo) COURT NEWS - Complaint Dismissed The complaint to contest the will es William P. Colchin, Mary M. Becher vs Anne K. Smith, executor, and the pastor of the St. Mary’s Catholic church, was dismissed with prejudice on motion of the plaintiff following a settlement out of court. Petition Settled The John Barger et al petition for drainage ditch, first filed in 1950, was settled, with the special judge, Wayne Hinkle of Portland, finding for the remonstrators on two points, and against them On seven, with a general reduction in the ditch assessments. Walter H. Gilliom was named engineer for the ditch. Estate Cases The will of August Bohnke was submitted for probate. The executor of the Thomas F. Rawley estate was ordered to make distribution under the terms of the final report. Church Os Christ To Hold Bible School The Church of Christ vacation Bible school will be held Monday through, Friday of next week .from 8:30 to 11 a. m. All youth are welcome to the school, planned for all ages. Children under four must be accompanied by an adult. Theme of the school will be “Jesus Calls.” Certificates will be awarded to each student who has missed only one of the five days. Rural Youth Hayride Rained Out Friday The Adams county rural youth hayride was rained out Friday night, but the group drove to the Wells county state game preserve and had a wiener bake in the shelter house. Carl Bluhm, president, reported this morning. In spite of heavy rains, more than 40 members made the trip, and enjoyed an evening of fellowship. ■ / The North Dakota experiment station tested 24 varieties of tohiatoes during 1956. Losses in the U. S. due to cattle bloat are estimated at. S4O million a year. /■

NOTICE Special Meeting Retail Division of the Decatur C. of C. Tuesday, June 11 7:30 P. M. • ■ L at the C, of C. Office

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