Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1957 — Page 2

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TASTY FOUNTAIN SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS AIR CONDITIONED HOLTHOUSE On The highway N. 13th SL Route 27 |

llonroe Camp Ifatins JULY 14, 1957 Services Nightly at 7:45 P. M. Sunday 2:00 and 7:30 P. M» IHHSL Music in Charge of The “Sißgißg Salibas” Missionary — Miss Louisa'AmmOrmaa . of Africa ■ jfcjW i m» tQhhhehL . __ Rev. L. W. Barboo of Whitmire, S. Carolina —- EVANGELIST Bov. L. W. Barbee

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KBi'■A • ••• "• ; «,< *3*- ■’■ tF' ■ A *4 ■ one of the Finest 3-Bedroom Homes in Stratton Look this one over and you will like it. All large rooms and very nice finished basement. below today’s building cost. Owner will accept aßde-inor will help finance to a responsible party. 9 hmJL * ■ •'.■ 1- = If Hu want a Beautiful large Ranch Type Home with laH cottage type garage, surrounded by an acre lot t«s very nicely shaded-and landscaped, let us show ycMthis home. It is not very often that you get a to purchase a home like this. , t ‘jKXMMBMMMBH »:? i ■ * x 99 9 £• 9 9 |h» A jMautifu! Downtown location. Newly redecorated insidSSand outside, 3-Bedrooms, fire-place, hardwood flaaß, car P e A l> vin g room. If you are looking for a finjphome with a wonderful location, look this one over. Dm wait, this one won't last.

4 R&EDROOM Modern home on nice lirfcc shaded lot, across from High School. oply $11,500. Quick Posajyion. NIC® 2 BEDROOM Modern one story home and good garage on extra long lot, south end of town, only $7500 —- —_—

FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION and INSPECTION OF THESE HOMES — CONTACT THE ■PHONE 3-3390 —DECATUR, IND. V. W. KENT- PAULINE HAUGK - GERALD STRICKLER

Missionary Barrel Opening On Sunday Service On Sunday At Pleasant Valley The annual missionary service of the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church will be held Sunday at 7.30 p. m. Special features of the service will be opening of the missionary barrels and the following program presented by the Y. M. W. B„ directed by Mrs. Daisy Harrison: Processional and invocation. Welcome—Delaine Hartman. A Greeting—Joyce Wable. Congregational song.

WILL SELL on Contract with about $2,000 down, very nice 2 bedroom modern home, large garage. This home is like new, yOu will like it. Only SII,OOO. . NEW 3BEDROOM HOME one block from G. E. Automatic Washer and Dryer built-in. It is empty sp you can have immediate possession. Only $12,000.00.

DevottaDD-Joe Sprunger. Song—Rebecca Sprunger. A Good Suggestion—Bradley Genth. Missionaries — Raymond Hartman. My Pi^ce— Kerry rraufman. Choruses —by the children. A Secret—Gary Wable. One World—Danny Hartman. A Question— Bobby Genth. Accordion music by Karen Sprunger. A Boy’s Task—Steven Hartman. Dialogue: Karen Sprunger and Leon Kaufman. Choruses by the children. Who is a Missionary?— Randy Fennig. God So Loved the World-Char-les Hartman. Accordion music by Anita Fennig.

Here is a New, large 3-Bedroom Brick Home with full basement, breezeway," attached garage. Owner will take smaller home in trade. Inspect this fine home. K .7 ... . .... —*—T *“ — 7t& Nfcrttoii.i- — ... ; i.-S . ■ ~. ££ If you have been looking for a lovely Home with a magazine dream basement, here it is, you will .not believe it until you see it. Ait inspection of this fme property will make you want to move in today. Let us take you on a personal tourof 1 inspection. . |*» Jk. "■J99HB “— ——*|fe. .t sBML wJ - - tr . .. r '"‘.y o . A nice 2-Bedroom Home, located on an extra large lot and will be just 2 blocks from the new Southside School. Garage and nice shrubbery. Priced only $7,500.00. L . ■'

THE BRCATUIt DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATUR, INDIANA

FARMS FOR SALE — 35 ft ACRES— Modern set of Build; ings on Pavecfc Highway. 77 ACRES— Modern Buildings and located on St. Highway in Ohio. 93.75 ACRES— Southeast of DecaturWashington Twp. ■ 153 ACRES— East of Willshire, Ohio. 40 ACRES — Few Modern Home, close to -Wren, Ohio.

Opening of the barrels. Offertory—Carol Wable. The Wisest Plan—Mike Fennig. *My All For Christ—Anita Fennig. Benediction. Children Program Al Church Sunday Annual Program At St. Luke's Church The annual children’s day program will be presented at the St. laike's Evangelical and Reformed church, Honduras, at 9 o’clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Floyd Engle, director of children's division, has arranged the following program: Song, “Savior Like a Shepherd” ‘—Congregation. > Song—Sunday School. Scripture and prayer. Welcome—Ladonna Werst. Sharing Our Day — Donnie Mocsehberger. Welcome—Kim Fisher. 5 The Childrens Friend— Marsha and "Rebecca Engle and Gloria Longsworth. » Like Sweet Blossoms — Debbie Nussbaum. " • A Good Plan and How to be Happy—Cynthia and Karen Leeth. Never Hesitate — Maris Ann Moeschberger. Solo—Joan Brown. My Choice—Beth Ann Harmon. Collection verse—Blair Brown. Announcements— Rev. Minsterinan. Two Little Girls—Judy Hofman and Janey Mankey. A Little Deer—Rita Longsworth. A Happy Place—Mike Heare. Gems for Jesus—Karen Moeschberger. Songs—Sunday School Explained— Sharon and Janice Mankey. A Lovely Story—Karen Engle. A recitation—Linda Longsworth. Piano solo—Maris Ann Moeschberger. Question and. answers — Gregg Werst. '

fv 7 ” 4 “•JSST □fTkl * r? ' B iW’nT W ' ' -Jpi. * W This is a lovely Family Home, 3 blocks from business district. 2 Fireplaces. 3 Bedrooms and Master Bedroom is 12x26. Full basement with recreation room, carpet and hardwood floors, gas heat, life-time roof, IMi baths, large attic fan, large garage. Immediate Possession. >■ ' i We have 3 New 3-Bedroom Homes such as the above. They have been built by some of Decatur's finest Carpenters and are classed with the finest of Homes, yet tliey are only priced from $17,000 to $19,000. Call and let us show them to you. 1H 1 i S|:W/ .Wtfr* 3 < «»*>-«■ * This is a very nice Ranch Type 2-Bedroom Modern Home on a large lot, 2*4 miles east of Decatur. Only $11,500.00. I I I K.

In Hie Maiter’s Garden—Judy Funk. Accordion solo—Barbara Engle. Recitation—Neil Brown. Recitation—David Fisher. .. Exercise—Dean Harmon, David Smith, Steve Schlickman, Roger Dick, Stephen Minnich. A Loving Greeting—Ann Marie Engle. The Colution—Donnie Andrews. Recitation—Lucy Wagner. Keep Coming—Gloria Engle. Good Neighbors—Lynn Ratcliff. Bible Drill— Nancy and Susan Longsworth, Maris Moeschberger, Joan Brown, Emma Heare, Gloria and Barbara Engle. > Closing prayer— Rev. Minster-’ 1 man. Shelbyville Man To Head U.S. Jaycees MILWAUKEE (V) - Charles EShearer Jr.. 35. Shelbyville, late Thursday was elected president of the United States Juilor Chamber of Commerce at the organization’s national convention here. Shearer, chosen one of the three outstanding young men by the Indiana Junior Chamber of Comi merce earlier this _ year. was chosen by acclamation. An attorney, Shearer has been a member of the Jaycees since 1949 and was a national vice-president. Shearer, a native of Kokomo, was state president of the Jaycees in 1955-56. He formerly lived in Indianapolis and was connected with the capital city Jaycees. Two Winchester Men . Killed In Explosion WINCHESTER, Ind. (UP) — A gas pipe explosion at the Anchor Hocking Glass Co. left two persons dead today and three others injured critically. John Davis, 21, Winchester, was killed outright when the blast occurred Thursday night. Olin Moland, 44, Winchester, died early today in Randolph County Hospital. Plant officials said eight other persons were treated for minor injuries.

APARTMENT HOUSE - THIS IS A VERY fine 2 - 5 room Apartments, e“cllent location and in fine state of repair. Live very comfortable and let one - apartment help you pay for this fine home. '2 car garage. This apartment is and has always been rented. (Look

Pry Window Open, Nothing Missing Would-be thieves apparently changed their minds after prying open a boarded up window sometime Thursday night or early today. W. R. Morris, of Morris General Trucking, reported to city police this morning that someone had attempted to enter a building at 429 Winchester street, by forcing open the windbw on the west side of the building. After a thorough check of freight, however, nothing was found to be missing. 1 ■ . "’V Insurance Company Directors To Meet A meeting of the directors of the German Fire Insurance company will be held at the K. of C. hall this evening at 8 o'clock. DISTRICT MEET HELD from Pogo Ooe) The election was held in the monthly district meeting held Thursday night at Post 47, in Fort Wayne. The chairman of the school committee announced that work was starting on the construction of a special children's room at the state school in Fort Wayne. Hugh J. Andrews, of Decatur, made a district oratorical contest report, and asked that the district trophy, now at Fort Wayne Central high school, be delivered to the Decatur high school, district winners this year. Dean Bechtol, of Garrett, reported that the Decatur post had presented a very good show At the Veterans hospital during June, and he announced the posts responsible for entertainment during July and August. Bab Gaskill, of post 47, Fort Wayne, reported for the legislative committee. He reported that section 2 of bill 8191, now in the U. S. Senate, which would allow disabled evterans to keep both social security payments and disability payments, had been removed in committee. He asked cooperation in writing to the senators asking for restoration of this section. The Girard case was discussed, and the repeal of the status of forces agreements was urged. The chaplain reported that the year’s collection of fines for improper language would be donated to the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors Orphans home. Rev. Busse reported that all local post chaplains had received questionnaires concerning the four chaplains* trophies to be awarded at the state convention. Attending the district meeting from Decatur post 43 were Charles Chew, Walter Koeneman, Fred Bieberich, Robert Aschbaueher, Hugh J. Andrews, H. P. Schmitt, Jr., Frank Detter, the Rev. 0. C. Busse, James K. ‘Staley, Dick Heller, Jr., H. V. Aurand, and Herman Bittner.

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Report Articles Are Stolen From Autos Larry Ritter, of 606 Indiana street, reported to city police Thursday that while his car was parked at the Standard Grocery parking lot Wednesday between 5 p.m. and midnight, someone stole a billfold from the car. Thursday morning he found the billfold, but currency and Important papers were missing. Another report was submitted to the local police department this morning. Robert Blaney, of 104 South Fourth street, reported that a micrometer frequency meter, valued at 8240, was taken from his automobile, which was parked in front of his residence, between 8:30 p.m. last night and 7 a.m. today. A parked car belonging to George William Hazel, of Freemont, Ohio, suffered 8200 in damages early this morning when it was struck by a hit and run driver. The car, - parked on Second street at Five Points, had damages to the left rear fender and bumper. Police are investigating all three incidents. Motorist Fined For Running Stop Sign Donald F. Dale, 22, appeared in J.P. court Thursday evening and paid a fine of 81 and costs, on a charge of disregarding a stop sign. He was arrested by state police Tuesday for running the stop sign at the junction of Winchester street extended and U.S. 27.

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL ZION E. & R. CHURCH LAWN 3rd and Jackson Sts. FRIDAY, June 28 — 5:00 to 10:00 Entertainment by Jerry Kaehr & Orchestra Homemade Cakes—Pies—Sandwiches Soft Drinks — Coffee

FRIDAY, JUNK 28, 1957

Ignores Pleas Os Coal Producers WASHINGTON (UP>-The House Commerce Committee has ignoredpleas of coal producers and refused to halt the sale of natural gas to industry at cut-rarte prices. The committee took the action Thursday while working behind closed doors on legislation to relax federal controls over maximum prices that can be charged for natural gas.

GREETING CARDS Excellent Assortment OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS AIR CONDITIONED HOLTHOUSE On The Highway N. 13th St. Route 27 — ,S ' DANCING Saturday, June 29,1957 , EAGLESPARK Minster, Ohio Dancing from 9 till 12 MACK FINCH ORCHESTRA Must be 18 to be admitted.