Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1957 — Page 2

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Services Thursday At Si. Luke Church Rev. Wm. Feller Is Guest Speaker The St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church of Honduras will continue its week's centennial services* with community night Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock. Ivan Heare g president of the church consistory, will preside at Thursday’s service. Ministers of the neighboring churches will participate in the service, with the Rev. William C. Feller, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Decatur, as the guest speaker. The double made quartet of the Decatur church will provide special music for the evening. Rev. Feller, a native of Garrett, moved with his family to Fort Wayne while a youth. He graduated from Mission House Seminary, Plymouth, Wis. He served churches in Cedar Rapids, la., Nashville, Tenn., and Terre Haute before coming to the Decatur church 14 years ago. HEAVY DAMAGE <C—tiaeeSl ttai Few* Ob«> blocked by fallen trees and limbs and utility wires, and traffic signals were dark. At Edwardsport, three children asleep in a bedroom at the Austin Chamness home were bruised slightly when a tree felled by high wind smashed into the house. Coroner’s Mother Hurt Mrs. Harley Norton, 85, mother of Daviess County Coroner Dr. H. O. Norton, was injured and unconscious for many hours after she was blown off a screened porch at her home in Plainville. At Cannelburg, two trees blocked the B. & 0. Railroad tracks and a hastily-summoned group of volunteers cleared the debris just before a passenger train arrived. St. Peter’s Catholic Church at Montgomery was damaged by the wind and the All Saints Church hall roof at Cannelburg was lifted off and hurled into a wheat field. Two patients in oxygen at the Washington hospital were treated by manual operations when the power shortage occurred. Theater Screen Ruined An outdoor theater screen at Washington was ruined and five small planes at the city’s airport were overturned, one of them, a trainer plane, sustaining considerable wing damage. Petersburg unofficial sources said a 400-foot wide twister struck the city’s northeast side, but experts doubted it was a tornado. Knox County newsmen who spent hours observing damage in that area said the loss would be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Two schools at Freelandville and Bicknell were damaged badly by the wind. At Edwardsport, a,new car was smashed by a falling tree.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957

Rural Youth District Board Meets Monday Members of the district IV rural youth board will meet Monday evening, it was announced today by Gloria Koeneman, district rural youth president. The meeting will be held y at the LaFontalne Hotel in Huntington beginning at 8 p. m. The county presidents and secretaries of the 10 counties in the district comprise the board, along with the district officers. Farm Bureau and extenison advisors are advisory members of the board. Plans will be made for the July 21 district picnic to be held in Wabash, softball play-offs in the district tournament and the weekend officers’ training school to be held in Huntington September 14 and 15. Planning Rural Youth Square Dance Saturday A district IV rural youth square dance will be held Saturday night at the 4-H ,club building in Tipton beginning at 8 p.m. This is the annual square dance sponsored by the rural youth dubs in district IV. BUI Wise of Indianapolis wiU be the caller for the dance. The public is invited to attend this dance and members of the Adams county rural youth will make plans to attend the dance at their Thursday night meeting at the Farm Bureau building in Monroe. Auto Badly Damaged In Accident Tuesday An accident late Tuesday evening caused extensive damage to a car driven by Norman Davis. 19, of route 3, Decatur. The youth was driving on county road 31, towards Saddle Lake, when he lost control of his car at the curve by the Dent school. Unable to make the turn, the car landed against a fence on the north side of the road, causing approximately SSOO damage. State trooper Al Coppes and sheriffs deputy Charles Arnold investigated the accident. Davis was not injured.

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