Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1957 — Page 6

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Die party is for any member's children or the children of any auxiliary member. • Entertainment and treats will be included. The Legion voted to contribute $lO to the Goodfellows club for their Christmas charity program. All members and their wives and the auxiliary are invited to the annual New Year’s Eve party. The Decatur teen-age dance, sponsored by the American Legion. will be held Dec. 23 at the Youth and Community Center. •Janies K. Staley reported on the fourth district meeting, and announced that membership by Jan. 9 will determine the marching order in the Lincoln day t»ilgrimage to Washington. D. C. Ralph Gates, department commander, wrote that it is vital to increase membership this year because Congress is expected to cut veterans benefits to increase defense spending. The next meeting of the Legion will be Monday, Dec. 23, at 8 p. m. at the Legion home. Robert Koeneman. Floyd Cook, Otto Schneider, and France Confer were reported on the sick list. Traffic Death Toll Below 1956 Figures INDIANAPOLIS IW — Indiana's 1957 traffic death toll, which was ( running neck-and-neck with the 1956 “figures scarcely a month ago, stood today more than five per cent down from a year ago. Provisional totals issued by the Indiana State Police Department said there were 1,056 deaths through last Sunday midnight, compared with 1,120 a year earlier. This represented a reduction of 64 deaths.: If you nave somtth.bg to sell of rooms lor rent, ay a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

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Buys Health Bond Help Fight TB \L T R-i ° ILI <- j ’■ J - tolf.vJW ’ Wn RTS'TmXw 0 iwwt EtING S’ Buy Chrittmat Sealt Tri Kappa Associates have voted purchase of a $5 health bond, officials of the Christmas seal campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the annual Christmas seal sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the "white plague." Stolen Bicycle Is Recovered Tuesday A bicycle; stolen from Larry Chrisman of South 11th street Monday night from n6ar the Decatur high school, was recovered Tuesday at Hammond’s Fruit Market on 13th street, where it was found by Paul Hammond. County Officials At State Meeting County officials, including recorder Mrs. Mabel Striker, assessor Walter Koos, surveyor Herman Moellering, auditor Edward Jaberg and the county commissioners are in Indianapolis today attending meetings of the county officials associations. Blackberries and strawberries have been found in the Andes that are larger, firmer and more drought-resistant than ours. It is believed that crossing them with our native berries will produce better strains.

Money Stolen From Physician's Office A sizeable sum of money in cash and checks was taken from the office of Dr. John Terveer at 222 South Second street sometime between 4:25 and 7 p.m. Tuesday. The theft was discovered shortly after 7 p.m., by Miss Mary Martha Terveer, the office nurse, when she returned for evening office hours. . . ,■«<. •f-." t ' Police investigating the entry said that the office safe had been opened and a total of $312.35 in money and checks had been stolen from it. Another S6O was missing from the prescription room. Miss Terveer told police that she had locked the door when she left at about 4:30 p.m. but that the door was standing open when she returned. Police indicated that there was no sign that the door had been jimmied. Meat Packer Owner Is Injured By Bull INDIANAPOLIS Oft —' Otto R Roos, 60, operator of a meat pack ing concern here, was injured on the hip and face Tuesday when a bull shoved him against a fence at the Indianapolis Union Stock yards. Urges Food Markets Closed On Sundays NEW CASTLE (W — The Henry County Ministerial Association has gone on record as recommending that all food markets close on Sundays and that church members make no unnecessary purchases those days on grounds that “the Creator, having made man in his image, ordained he should rest one day in seven for spiritual and physical benefit."

Bow Una ScorM Womens League W L Pts. Two Brothers 39 3 53 Hoagland Lumber .. 30 12 41 7 Up - 27% 14% 37ft Adams Cty. Trailer 27 15 37 Aspy Standard Ser. 26 16 36 Mansfield ,-26 16 35 Three Kings Tavern 26 16 34 Brecht Jewelry .... 24*4 17% 31% Harmanb JMarket -. 23 19 31 Alps Brau 22 20 30 Blackwells 30 22 27 Beaver Oil 18% 23% 24% Citizens Tele. Co. .. 18 24 24 Arnold Lumber .... 18 24 23 Treons 17% 24% 22% Kent Realty . 17 25 21 Adams Theater .... 11 31 16 Drewrys 12 3 0 14 Lynch Box ... 9 33 • 11 Krick-Tyndall 8 34 10 High team series: Two Brothers 2309, Hoagland Lumber 2138, Ad‘ams County Trailer 2084, Three Kings 2029, Mansfield 2026, Aspy Standard Service 2004. 500 series Evelyn Getting 574 (188-222-164), Isabel Bowman 537 (185-206-146), Alvina Trosin 510 (-59 175-176). High Single games: Gladys Reynolds 189, Mary W. Ladd 178, Betty Moran 178, Aldine Hoile 177, Margaret Gage 175, Bert Lane 174, Helen Bultemler 171. Mixed Doubles Lucy and Woody Call, 1197; Mary and Roily Ladd, 1189; Lee and Jack Nelson, 1185; Eva and Marvin Simerman, 1177; Alvina and Al Trosin, 1157; Peggy and Al Anderson, 1148; Marty and Lloyd Reef, 1133; Marilyn Tobias and Harold Strickler, 1129; Bessie and Anndie Appelman, 1128; Alice and Don Harman, IH2; Peggy and George Laurent, 1108; Pat and Paul Morgan, 1096; Ginny and Paul Gallmeyer, 1092: Betty and Al Schneider, 1093; Mary Ann and Doyle Sheets, 1097; Helen McClure and Ralph Hobbs, 1059; Norma and Jim Markley, 1058; Justine Coudret and Joe Kramer, 1025; Linda McKean and Larry Elliott, 1009. High series, Alvina Trosin, 500, and Leigh Nelson, 503. High games, women: Alvina Trosin 184, 170; Leigh Nelson, 184; Peggy Laurent, 170; Eva Simerman, 216. Men', Rcl’y Ladd 214 214. State Chairman Says Jenner Out Os Race BREMEN W — Republican state chairman Robert, W. Matthews said here Tuesday night at a GOP meeting that Sen. William E. Jenner “under no circumstances" would reconsider his decision not to be a candidate for renomination

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