Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1959 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY. MAY 27, 1959

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. ,:4 .%;<■ -VM X . ||k * Hep. Clarence Cannon (D), Missouri, both appropriations and commerce chairman, claims Strauss’ challenge of a committee report in 1956 impugns his and committee’s integrity. Strauss was AEC head.

A CLOSE ONE THIS —Most predictions were that whether or not Lewis L. Strauss was confirmed ; as secretary o's Commerce, the vote would be a close one. Here are Just a few of many objections.

’ ThefSchool .Reporter

DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Theresa Laurent

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In deepest sympathy the D. €. H. S. student body offers its prayers for their beloved pastor who was taken by death last Monday afternoon. After many months of illness the Very!

Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz was exhausted. and all life left him. Friday, 11 a.m. is the time set for his funeral mass. Parishoners are urged to attend and pray for the repose of his soul. —D.C.H.S!.— Parents and friends enjoyed a concert sponsored by the band and choral groups at the D.C.H.S. auditorium last Friday evening. The junior and senior bands under the direction of Joseph Morin and the choral group s—freshman-sopho-more girls' chorus, freshman-soph-omore boys’ chorus, junior-senior mixed chorus, a mixed ensemble, and a triple trio—under the direction of Sister M. Margarett, supplied the evening's entertainment. All are to be commended on their fine performances. —D.C.H.S— ! Last Friday grades eight through eleven elected the SSC (Student Spiritual Council) officers for next year's School term. The officers and their respective offices include the following: James Heimann, prefect; Edward Lengerich, vice prefect: Susan Parish, secretary; and Marilyn Hake, treasurer. Congratulations, kids. Serve your offices well. -D.C.H.S.— Sunday, May 31, Mary the Moth-

FIRST HOT WIND TUNNEI—This Is the first large-scale wind tunnel in the U. S. capable of simulating many of the high temperature effects of upper altitude supersonic flights. It is being operated at the University of California’s field/ station in Richmond, Calif. Test chamber is shown below, the tunnel has achieved speeds of more than six times sound, or nearly 7,000 mph. Gases are raised to 5,000 degrees as they pass from the nozzle (right in test chamber) v to flow over tire test model, which glows with intense heat.

er of God will be crowned Queen of May in a special procession and ceremony in her honor. Stephen Sutton, prefect of the Sodality, will place a floral crown upon the statue of Our Lady. Stephen will be accompanied by James Heimann, vice prefect; Judith Koors, secretary: Susan Parish, treasurer; and Dbnna Alberding, a first communicant who will carry the crown. The clergy, first communicants, servers, the entire student body, and the 1959 graduates in their caps and gowns will take part in a procession throughout the church and will sing hymns. Ceremonies commence at 7:30 p.m. —D.C.H.S.— Results of the OGA (Order of Gregg Artists) contest entered by shorthand I and II pupils have been received by Sister M. Aquin, commercial instructor. While the school received honorable mention and a red seal certificate, three juniors received OGA pins. The following were awarded pins: 'Judy Braun, Pat Faurote, and Pat Ruble. Nice going, kids! —D.C.H.S.— This week, cheerleaders for next -yeßT*s-basketball teams are to be selected by the high school student body. Three persons are to be chosen from the freshman-sopho-more group while four persons are to be selected from the remaining upper grades. Thus, there will be a separate group for the “B” team and for the varsity. Selections are being made in advance to allow ample time for practice before the next basketball season. —D.C.H.S.— A day of recognition is being set aside in which general assemblies will be called for both the Catholic

■I M » JR., d &T f 'jjl Senator William Langer (R), North Dakota, called Strauss “one of the chief conspirators” in a plot to wreck “a masterpiece of American ingenuity,” the federal power-producing TV A,

Senator Gale McGee (D), Wyoming, says some commerce committee members feel • “Mr. Strauss was less <• than straightforward” * in replies to questions »• of the committeemen.

grade and high schools. At the assemblies, awards will be given to students of outstanding achievement;' Twenty-seven lunch room patrol girls arjd those who patrol the hall stairs and out doors will be awarded a small gift in token for faithful services rendered. At the high school assembly, students who have received various awards during the past school year will receive recognition. —D.C.H.S.— Senior girls of Decatur Catholic,, as guests of the Rbsary Society | and the C.L. of C., wish to express their thanks for the hospitality rendered them at their regular meetings last week. «, —D.C.H.S.— In appreciation of the services rendered by the good Monsignor, all grades will offer masses in his memory. —D.C.H.S.— As the body of the Very Rev. I Msgr. J. J. Seimetz will lie in state § in, the church Thursday, the stu-

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| Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE I o— o Q. Should the number of ushers at a wedding correspond with the number of bridesmaids? A. Not necessarily. The number ofushers usually depends upon the size of the church and the number of guests invited —and. in fact, there offes® may be ushers at a wedding when there aren’t any bridesmaids. at all. -Q. Is it permissible for one’s social calling cards to have any kind of decoration on them? l A. No. The cards should be plain white, of good quality, ern graved in black, and without decoration. Q. For how long a time should the bread and butter plates be left on the dinner, table? A. Until it is time to serve the dessert. Q. Is it proper to repeat a person's name when you are acknowledging an introduction? . , A- This is'hot only proper, but practical, too—because too jnany people faij to remember the names of persons to whom they are introduced. Repeating the name, as, “How do you do, Mrs. Vance,” helps to imprint the name in your memory. 1 Q. Some of my friends, when they catch my eye in church,

smile, bow, or wave their hands at me, even though the service is going on. Is this proper? A. Ordinarily, in church, you may smile at a friend—but never actually Bow. To wave the hand IS exceedingly wrong. Q. When a man is the guest of another man in a restaurant or other eating place, is he supposed to share the tip for the waiter? A. No. The tip is one of the obligations of his host. . Q. When eating grapes at the table, how does one reMove the seeds from the mouth? A. These should be removed as unobtrusively as possible with the fingers. Never, under any circumstances, be guilty of dropping them directly from the' mouth onto the plate. x Q. Is it really considered proper for a girl to keep her date waiting several-minutes wheh he calls for her? A. It was an old idea of women to “keep him waiting.” But you can be sure most men hate it! Not only is it proper, but thoughtful, always to be punctual. Q. If a man wl\o dbes not have a car goes out with a girl who does, is he supposed to pay’for the gasoline? A. His first suggestion of the evening should be to stop at a service station fqr some gasoline for the girl’s car.

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