Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1959 — Page 6

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Plan Minstrel Show At Pleasant Mills The "Molly Kay Minstrel" will be staged at Pleasant Mills 'school June 17, John Davison, 1958-59 president of -the Pleasant Mills Lions club, announced today. Ooening with "There’s Nothing L !-e a Minstrel Show,” at 8 p. m., the minstrel will have Bosco, Son-

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I ny, Lucius, Horseshc®, and Stachj mo—five efidmen —in addition to ! a minstrel choir, a mtn's quartet, I and a tiro. Besides the vocal 11 entertainment, there wall be baton I twirling and trombone and piano II playing, all local talent. ! | Admission will be 50 cerns for | adults. 25 cents for children. Pro-1 ! l ceeds will go into the activities ■ . | treasury of the Lions cltub, which ! -j is sponsoring the new Pleasantj

Mills Little League team, fop boys > from the Pleasant Mills school area. The club is now buying 30 • uniforms foi; the .players. If you have something to sell or ■ rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. Over 2.WU Daily d emocrats art sold and delivered in Decatui each day.

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Miss Bertha J. Hauck Dies At Fort Wayne Miss Bertha J. Hauck, 85, a native of Decatur, died at 9:20 p. m. Tuesday in the Fairfield nursing home, Fort Wayne. She had been ill six months. A resident for many years of Fort Wayne and Chicago, she was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic church and the

Rosary sodality of the church. Surviving are a brother, E. B. Hauck, Del Ray Beach, Fla., and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Moorhead and Grace A. Hauck, Fort Wayne. Friends may call at the Tom Mungovan funeral home after 7 p. m./ today. Over 2,500 Daiiv Democrats an sold and delivered in Decatui each day. I l

Minor Accident Is Reported Tuesday Decatur city police reported a minor automobile accident Tuesday at 12:02 p.m. at the intersection of Adams and 10th streets, totaling a damage of S7O with no one injured. Wiley .B. Mqrrison. 73 of 315 S. 12th street, Decatur, was attempting to execute a left turn

onto 10th street while travelling east. The car driven by Christian H. Muselman, 64, of Berne, was at the same time attempting to pass the Morrison car. liie accident resulted in the middle of the intersection. American motorists consumed a record 59 billion aliens of gasoline in 1058, one and a half billion gallons more than in 11)57, the previous high.

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1959

Display Tent Rates Set For 4-H Fair Rates for the commercial tent displays at the county 4-H fair will be varied thjs year according to location of the spaces in the tent. The 4-H fair committee and cochairmens Martin Watson and Doyle Lehman have completed plans for the commercial tent and outside display for the fair, among them the varied rate plan. The space at the east half of the tent will range from $2 to $1.50 per running foot, depending on their location. The spaces are 15 feet deep and may be any length. Outside display space will be handled as it has been in previous yegrs. Lehman, of route two, Berne, and Watson, of South California street, Berne, have said that firms who are interested in space should contact them as soon as possible. Evening Programs At County 4-H Fair “Work and play the 4-H way” will be the central theme for this year’s county 4-H fair parade. At their meeting last week, the 4-H fair organization and the extension executive committees planned for the fair’s three evening programs in addition to discussing what each committee was doing. All vehicles in the opening parade are to be driven by licensed drivers. Following the parade will be the local talent show, which, will be held on just the one evening this year. After vesper services by the Adams county ministerial association Wednesday evening, 4-H clothing workers will present their dress revue. The group voted to have a new type of entertainment for Thursday night, a program'of band music. Thursday night, the closing event for the fair will be the auction of 4-H animals. ~ „ The greased pig contest will also be continued for the second year. Boys’ 4-H Marvey Sponhauer and Doyle Lehman will be in charge. A trailer will be used again for the Red Cross first aid station, Mrs. Wanda Oelberg has reported from the Red Cross. The extension executive committee this year'is headed by Homer Winteregg, chairman. His five coworkers are Everett Singleton, vice chairman; Mrs. Noah L. Habegger, secretary; Wilbert Thieme, treasurer; Nirs. Kermit Yoder, director, and Paul Yoder. Members of the 4-H fair organization committee and their areas of work are Roy Pride, dairy; Paul Kohne, beef; Paul Yoder, swine: Oscar Ray, horses; Jack Hurst and Rudy Meyer, pheasants: Cletus Gilman and Herman Bulmahn, conservation. Mrs. Henry Rumple, clothing; Mrs. Clair Carver, foods; Mrs. John King, food preservation; Mrs. Paul Herderhorst, home improvement; Mrs. Ben Gerke, handicraft: Doyle Lehman, electricity; Carl Baker, gardening: Mrs. Claude Dennison, pet and hobby; and Legora Markle, rural youth tent. Mrs. Noah Habegger. Mrs. Ed Gerbers, and Mrs. Orvile Neuenschwander will supervise the food tent work. P. B. Lehman will have charge of the food tent maintenance. and Walter Thieme, tables for the food tent. Martin Watson and Doyle Lehman will arrange for the commercial displays: Glen Workinger, parking; Nelson Strahm, policing and night watchman; Lee Parrish, sanitarian; Hugo Boerger, seating; Robert L. Brown, evening programs; Martin Steiner and Merle Affolder, parade; Eli Schwartz, mowing; Mrs. Elmer Inniger, dress revue; Homer Winteregg, youth building; Laurel Mattax and Floyd Roth, electricians; and Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, Red Cross. ESTATE NO. 5400 NOTICE TO AI,I, PEHSOSS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OE ♦SERHARD ZWICK In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County April Term, 1959 Tn the matter' of the Estate of Gerhard Zwlck. deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that I,onia W. Znick as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final, settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 3 of July, 1959 at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs-of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Louis W. Zwick Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge June 3, 10

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