Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1957 — Page 8

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I (Continued from Fag« On*) I Arlen Gerber then read the I history of Thanksgiving, and Dick I .Lambert read “The Spirit of GivI Ing,” A girls trio, including I Barbara Arnold, Doris Bluhm, I and Barbara Steiner, and accomI panied on the piano by Alice I Beer, sang the special number, I “We gather together to ask the I Lord’s blessing.” Philip Barger I then gave a reading, and Rev. I Mishler was introduced by MarI tin Watson, vocational-agriculture I teacher at Adams Central. I Herbert L. Feasel and Mrs. I Virgil Sexton, teachers at the I school, then announced the winI ners of the basket decorating I contest. A total of 16 baskets of I food were donated to the poor of I the county by the school, and disI ferent home rooms competed for I the honor of having the most I beautifully decorated basket. I A basket decorated like the Mayflower, by home room 118, I won the first prize, a beautiful picture for their home room of Yosemite valley. Wanda Neuenschwander, Doveanna Nussbaum, and Cory Van der Sijs accepted the award as members of the decorating committee. j Second prize went to a basket decorated as a house, entitled “Bless This House,” by the 98. The decorating committee, including Gene Wolfe, Sandra Strickler, Regie Welch, Maran Zimmerman, and Judy Yoder, received the prize. A pumpkin decorated by the seniors, and a horn of plenty, decorated by class 9A, won honorable mention. Herman E. Frantz, principal of the high school, then thanked the FFA and the others who had taken part in the ceremony, and the FFA officers closed the meeting. BLOODMOBILE (Continued from Page One) Donors may also now be accepted two weeks after smallpox and yellow fever injections. Only i those having shots for rabies must now wait one year before giving blood. Persons taking hormone, liver, vitamin and other injections should consult a physician, but usually 24 hours is sufficient. Persons with a history of jauni dice or infectious hepatitis may be accepted as donors of blood that is to be used for fractionation only. Since this is an important part of the blood program for the civil defense program, persons with this history are encouraged to donate their blood for I this program. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat I Want Ad— they bring results.

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