Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1958 — Page 2

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Annual Financial Report From Church St. Mary's Church Receipts Increase Total receipts for the St. Mary's Catholic church 'this year were $103,169.21, an increase of $6.622.80 over last year, the Very )Rev. Msgr, J. J. Seimetz reported to his congregation Sunday. In the future a new home for the Catholic sisters will be need-

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ed, the Monsignor mentioned. There were 81,045 communions, and 20,179 confessions during the year. There were 105 baptisms. 21 funerals, 19 burials, and 18 marriages. High school enrollment was 126, with 10 teachers, and the grade school has 559 students, and 11 teachers. The report was made by the trustees of the church, including Msgr. J. ,J Seimetz, the Rev. Robert Contant, the Rev. Robert Jaeger, John Kohne, William Kuhnle, Francis Geimer, William Lengerich, and John Schurger. z Those who were buried in the Catholic cemetery in 1957 were Ed A. Bosse, Mary Sether, Pa- 1

tricia A. Fullenkamp, Gregory A. Meyer, Mary E. .Chavez, John A. Kintz, Bernard Brake, Lewis Rumschlag. John Clark. Gretchen I E. Wagner, Edward 5. Keller, Joseph Berling, Anna Heimann. . Wilmer Raudebush, Mary Lou Vergara. Anthony J. Metzler, Mathias Coffee. Mayipe- Terveer, ■ and Vivian Closs. — - r Big Butternut WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass, i — (IP) — Manuel Travers reported a 13-pound butternut squash from his garden. The average weight of a butternut sqaush is one to four ' pounds. ,

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Appoints Members Os Seoul Council Girl Scout Council Appointees Listed Mrs. Donald Foucart, chairman of the public relations committee of the Limberlost Girl Scout council. announced today, the new appointments on the boarej of directors of the Limberlost council. Ralph R. Blume, Fort Wayne, was appointed parliamentarian.

and Mrs. E. H. Hfcnry, Fort Wayne, was appointed registrar of the Limberlost Girl Scout council by Mrs. Wayne L. Miller, president. Blume received his AB and LLB degrees from the University of Notre Datpe and the Notre Dame law school: While attending law school, he served as note editor of the Notre Dame Lawyer. He is a member of American Legion Post 47 and the Knights of Columbus council 4048. Mrs. Henry previously served as registrar for the Fort i Wayne. Girl Scout council and at ! present is a senior Scout leader. Elected members of the Girl Scout board of directors who have 'been appointed chairmen of functional committees are: program, Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker, of Bluffton; employed personnel, Richard Saffen, of Fort Wayne; public relations, Mrs. Donald Foucart, of Fort Wayne; training, Mrs. Delia Redman, of Angola; camp.coordinating, Mrs. Ben Meek, of Fort Wayne: and membership-nominat-ing. Joseph Plasket, of Fort Wayne. Trade in a good town •— Decatur Quality Photo Finishings i All Work Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.

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Annual Youth Meet Held At Fort Wayne Former Local Youth Elected President David Willard, son of the Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Willard Os Wabash, formerly of Decatur and David Eichenauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer of this city, were elected president and vicepresident of the Evangelical United Brethren youth fellowship for the Indiana conference north at the annual youth conclave held in Fort' Wayne Saturday and Sunday. The First E.U.B. church washost, with the Crescent Ave., South Wayne, and Calvary churches of Fort Wayne assisting. Approximately 500 youths from the E.U.B. churches in northern Indiana, including a good representation from Adams county, attended. David Willard is a member of the Wabash Central E.U.B. church, a senior at Wabash high school, and a member of the high school basketball te|m„ His father is a former pastor of Bethany church here. David Eichenauer is a member of the Bethany church, a senior at Decatur high school, and a member of the high school basketball team. Ralph Thomas, son of the Rev. Benj G Thomas, served as president of the youth group for the past yeur. The Rex . Warren Hartman, director of youth activities of the E.U.B. church of Dayton. 0., was! the chief speaker at the final ses-j sion of the conclave, held Sunday I afternoon. From the Union Chapel church. ; four attended all sessions—Shirley | Workinger. Linda Hirschy. Beverly : Stutts, and PflytttS - Smith. Sunday ■ afterndon. Janelie Norris. Virginia j

Foor, Dianna Deßolt and Diann* Parker, Frueda and Veda Williamson. Mfrs. Vincent Parker, and Mrs. Don Smith attended as adult advisors. From the Trinity church were Linda Jackson, Becky Jackson, Sheryl Bollenbacher. Elaine Cochran, Onalee Barkley, Jean Ann Potts, Kay Wynn, Larry Andrews, John Paul McAhren, David Butcher, Dennis Bollenbacher, David

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Sheets, the R«v. and Mrs. J. 0. Penrod were the adult advisors for the group. Eleanor Miller, David Eichenauer. Peggy McCammon, Julia Ellsworth, Dianna Small, Barbara Brunncgraf and Karen Jeffries attended from Bethany church. Ii you have aometning to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat *i«nt Ad — they bring reauita.