Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1960 — Page 8
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• Annual Meeting Held By Reformed Church The annual «***• t>( Ike co* ■rogal-et at lion Bvnngeltea! and I church WM hrM S“* , day morning to the aanctuarv tat 1 hMtdd a memor.ni *ervice fbr Um* t«« mHnhrn ut the church who during ÜBR After brief re- I marts, the name* at the dpearted Clearance SALE HARTS Friday, JANUARY • PRICE MEN'S WEAR 101 N. Second Sf. OPEN HU. 0 SAT. til 9 P. M. r , . *» ' Seed FRI. & SAT. ■tectrifytag Eicttemenl ia Twa Wonderful Ovtdeor Pictor**. Bath to Gorgeoo* Te*ludoator!_ JsPENCTR I '*■' 1 -Added Color ThriMor- ■ the CirU War, Hate Mill Biased ta the Hearts of Fighter* aa the Ragged Frontier! RANDOLPH SCOH “WESTBOUND” Virginia Mayo, Karen Steele 1 ©~O Sea. A Man.—THREE STOOGES "Mara Rocket. Will Travel** A “Bandit of Zhobie”—-Color
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ioaod. Jame* R Gowan and Mr* 1 Marry ißulh* Knap*’ * rr * road. • and artth the reading <4 a ocrip-f turn vorw a lighted candle wa* j placed <* the chancel Bar ooch one Aaataung tn the placing of; the candle* were iunda Moore and Kathy M *»<•*•* I The act vice and bu»lnraa *e* I etoo were m charge at the P«* ' tor. the Rev William C, > citer Vice-prvaidrnt of the official board Leo Kirarh. prended white toe pa»bv road hl* IMh annual report to the congregate* tn hl* I report bt rtwnmrndrd the work of the aualbary organimUon* and •aprv« tod appreciation to the ( teacher* and officer* <d »h r church ichoni. the officer* of the Womert’a Guild, the circle*, t h e 1 churchmen'* brotherhood, the . choir* and all member* for their ' cooperation and help He chai lengrd each member to take »<TI wouly the opportunity of frllow- • thlp with God * pcopir and to I itrvntthen one another through < f Headline* » and kindnea*. and urged each one to rerolve to give greater support and encouragej merit to the total program of the i church during i 960 Mrs Adolph Weidler. secretary ' of the congregation, read the min--1 ute* of the la«t annual meeting ' The report of the treasurer. Fred j E Koiter. was read by Ned John i *on. It was noted that the denom- | inaUonal apportionment, synodical i administration fund, and world 1 service quotas had all been I tn tail for 1959 | report showed that only 53.0U0 reI mained to be paid on the educai Uonal unit erected in 1958 Edi ward Jaberg presented the budget ' for 1960 amounting the approxi- ' mately 122.000, which was accept-1 ed. Upon recommendation of the official board it was decided to i have two offerings during the year for the home for the aged, i I Upper Sandusky. Ohio, expansion, fund and for the united seminary appeal of the denomination. Eleciton of officers resulted in Wesley Lehman and Gottlieb Stauffer being elected as elders for two-year terms; Wayne Burger. Leonard Egly. Thomas Garner. Fred Isch and Lawrence Rash elected as deacons for twoyear terms; and Wililam Fritzinger elected to a three-term term as trustee. These men, with elders Leo Kirsch and George Thomas; deacons Thomas Adler. , Joseph Hazelwood. Robert Helm.; New Johnson and Robert Lord:, trustees Luther Clase and Robert Yost treasurer Fred Koiter, Wo ment's guild president. Mrs. Rufus Kirchhofer, and the pastor will constitute the offical board for 1960. Thomas Adler served as chairman of the tellers for the election
I and wa* gaatetad by Lawren Ar-. ' m4d. Jame* TUrt’hteoun. Laverne | Moth F»ed Hrohnw. ftiehard tJna 1 and Harold Johnarm An auditing I ■ rommiltor rum|n>4 of Harry ' Heuer. Herman V.mflunton and Jinwa Hunter wa* app anted to! I audit the bantu ««F the financial i , •rcy«-tar> t>rß*uror The newly elected officer* will; be installed during the wurthip , *rrvice Munday morning and too**- who have not prvttou*!*', held the office will be ordained, I' The official boned will then meet I Mondav evening at 1 o'clock for { I _ xl|r| a_.. .dug-—
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Murder Trial Mores Back To Courtroom VM ANGKLKS 'UPt> - The murder trial at Dr H Remnrd Finch and hi* rod haired »wwH heart moved back to the flMartroom tnlay from a viait to Uw *rvn« of toe killing at the aurB oan* wife which brought both defendant* to tear* Marie Anne tJdholm. the btoodr Finch maid, wa* »cheduled to leellfy at the »lata'« »tar wttoe** i against Fineh* rwperted <tefen*c .that hr »bo< hi* wife. Barbara. S 3.
B* ilja*iiO*wamWT- mw - aSJXgVgrf. »■ um tonr-to’* miairva* tar Ito* jrvart. TUMday •toWd burr tartly Mhte *h-» a N dg, petoitart out that to- mac. whore *W woe Mandtog waa toa a|MM near the Finch home where toe tart» WM found Muto UdtaTlrn * l» year-old dwediah girl who camo to Amortea at a guvermw* to te-rn EngUah. can make ut break the murder ca»e Rhe la too newt thing to an ojre Wttne** Thb Mato aay* *hc ran rut of toe tot 000 home to find the doctor .landing over hi* prone wife with a ptatol to the Mtat garage Fifteen feet away wa* a
cUrt ptangtag A”** 100 *•♦* Mt. Finch waa hntod tootJ. to- bark ua too town of the data toe. home farther down toa driveway and betew toe bUttop roakteoce Ml*. iJdhulm had rue barb into the tauw to aummon paltaD The errtoe court -Judge, juror* and defendant* under gu«d wM tranapiantad TWadny to the Wee* Covina Finch home where a »tenotypUl look down the proceeding* beaide a ewtmming pool and in the garagv, Over I.SOO IWU* •Aem-xrahi ar* aold and oouver .d In DecntM •act day I
D*clm« Shown In Indiono Form Price* tJkFAYrmC. Irad <UR| - Ito dlwmo f. r m !» tee- Urwd P-» cent from mto-Niwember to to**tMcerober agtteuHvrol *ta«lrt. ctona M Perdu, reported W-dne. wm the fourth ron*ecvuve moMhly drop from a mld-Augual high Hattanally. farm price- atao dropped one per cent lart month Llve«tock price* led th* decline Ilog* were down T per cent, calvea 3. cattle and lamb— L The grain index wa* rtrndy. I
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