Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1959 — Page 11

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A CAU VO COKKMNCVU Rabbi Chattel U MMb of *• Mate «t American Hebrew Congregations, Mew York, watehM as Ute son, Abraham, is absorbed in tea playing of •to Sbofar (rami tan). H •ema as • talite omrim* daring tee Jewish High Holidays, a ten-day period of prayers and penitence, whim commence at sunset on Oct S

Third Miss Indiana Contest Is Planned FEMININE HORIZON By HORTENSE MYERS United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Hoosier state, which already is blessed with two "Miss Indiana’s”, is about to get • Otird one, this time a sort of rural Miss America nominee. So far, Morgan Is the only Indiana county to pick a nominee for the title of “Miss Rural Electrification’' to be decided in St. Louis Feb. 22-25 at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association convention. State REMC officials said that, if other counties conduct contests between now and nest February, there will be a state Hoosier elimination. B they do not, then 18-year-old Miss Betty Jo McFarren, K.K. 1, Gosport, who was named Miss Morgan Couny REMC last Saturday at Martinsville, may represent the state by default The brunette beauty, a sophomore at Indiana University, wen her title over 17 oher country girl charmers, in the first such contest ever held in Indiana. A few states have been entering the contest for the past nine years, but the idea of a rural beauty queen has gained slow acceptance. Thirteen states were represented in the 1958 contest Dave Thompson, Frankfort, Ky., one of the judges in the Martinsville contest, said he hoped toe idea "would catch on in Indiana." He said Kentucky has a full fledged rural beauty contest going with the county winners competing for the state title at the an* nual state fair. One .difficulty in the way- of such a third Indiana contest would appear to be the rapidity with which "Miss” beromes "Mrs.** At least four of the 18 Morgan County beauties said they were to wed soon. And judging, not only by appearances but by their announced talents, most of the others soon will be. Under the heading of talent, most of the girls said they liked to cook and sew, achievements not given much notice in the conests leading to the Miss America -Miss Universe titles. -OThe multi-purpose room, which has crept into home plans in recent years, now is becoming a frequent item in construction of new schools. Governor Handley and members Os the Indiana Common School Building Commission made inquiry about the purposes of a multi-purpose room in the fear it might be a gymnasium under another name. The mmmivdnr, fends money for academic purposes only. They were advised that tee multi-purpose room in a school is much like those at home. Some said the room would be used for television programs deemed edu* cational, others mentioned physical education classes, music to» struction, food service, assembly meetings, and—Sometimes a little ball-throwing. -OThe national president of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Charles J. Phillips. St Charles, Hl., to to address an Indianapolis meeting of the league Wednesday on how to be a good lady lobbyist. Members from Indianapolis, West Lafayette, New Castle, Wabash. Logansport, Madison, Ind., and Louisville, My., are te attend.