Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1957 — Page 6

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Christmas Program At Monmouth School An audience participation Christmas carol sing will be featured during the Christmas program of I the Monmouth high school choir | and band Friday, at 8 p.m. in the ' school gym, Darrel Gerig, music director, said today. J TJie band will present six numbers and the choir will present six numbers, many of them with winter scenery background. FttUowing the program there will be of the band parents association to elect officers for the coming year. All band parents are urged to attend. Kilimanjaro, the n:ghest mountain in Africa, rises 19,340 feet abbve sea level. Massai tribesmen of Tanganyika call it “House of God.” Trade in a good town — Decatur

Purdue Coeds Scoff At One-Kiss Report Scotch Reports Os Limit On Goodnights LAFAYETTE (IF — Purdue University coeds scoffed today at reports they were limited to kissing their dates goodnight just once—as long as the kisses aren't too "passionate.” “I don’t know where these stories started.” said Miss Alma Hubbell, a Connersville senior. “We want the girls respected by both themselves and everyone concerned,” she said. Miss Hubbell, who helps the university carry out its policy on the proper way to say goodnight at the dormitory doors, said there is no way to limit the number of kisses, "but we don’t permit

4>assion pits'." The only policy, she said, was an old one and "passionate kisses" never were permitted in residence halls. She also scoffed at a report that red lights were not permitted in coeds' rooms because they were "suggestive." “They have red lights on their Christmas trees," Miss Hubbell said, "but some of the girls wanted to use red lights in their study lamps because of the season. “This isn't conducive to good study, so it is not allowed," she said. Familiar Name AUGUSTA, Me —(W — A recruit signed up by Maine state police took more than the usual amount of kidding from veteran troopers. His name: John Doe. ' Trade in a geod town — Decatur

Chicago Bears Hope To Repeal Win Over Lions CHICAGO "(UP) — The Chicago Bears will play “guessing game" Sunday to attempt to blast Detroit’s chances for the National Football League title, and Coach Paddy Driscoll believed today his "hungry" ball club could do the job. ______ “I think we'll be high," Driscoll said, “because it’s our last game and our players have got their contracts to look forward to. They want to leave a good taste in the owner s mind, and that ought to be enough to get them up high enough to win." A victory for the Bears probably would end the Lions’ title hopes. Detroit is tied with Baltimore and San Francisco for the Western Division lead and a Lions win would assure either the Western Division crown or a spot in the playoff to pick the divisional champion. But should Detroit lose, then both Baltimore and San Francisco would have to lose as well to keep the Lions in the running. Baltimore meets Los Angeles and San Francisco plays Green Bay in their final contests. The “taste in the owner’s mind" might be a little tart, whether the Bears win the game or not. The Bears won the division crown a year ago and with the same personnel this season, the team was rated a favorite to repeat. Instead the club lost its first three games and by beating the Lions Sunday would wind up the season with a «-6 record. Thus there was little doubt that unless the entire squad puts on a flashy

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performance, some of the veterans won’t be back next season. The Bears came up with one of their best games of the season to beat the Lions, 27-7, three weeks ago, and Driscoll believed that this week they'd be playing a weaker Detroit club, since quarterback Bobby Layne will be out with a broken ankle. Plane Crashes Into Roof Os Parsonage Pilot, Passenger Not Badly Injured NEW HAVEN, Conn. (W — A light plane, carrying two persons, crashed through the roof of the parsonage of the Westville v Methodist church today. The pilot and passenger were removed from the wreckage inside the house by firemen and taken to a hospital. They were identified as Paul Sriberg, 32, Needman, Mass., the pilot, and Kenneth Robbins, 33, Framingham, Mass. Neither was believed in critical condition. They were on a flight from Bedford, Mass., airport to Wilmington, N. C. In the house at the time were the pastor, the Rev. John Olofson, who was in bed with flu, his wife and their 14-month-old daughter. Showered with plaster as the plane penetrated the building over an adjoining bedroom, they ran out of the place with the baby and sought refuge with neighbors. Only a section of the tail and part of one wing of the four-seat plane were visible through the roof after the crash. Trade in a good town — Decatur