Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1960 — Page 2

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iad Dale paruOi hall Pledgea were nd by Uada Cbared sad i Ar Wan Bn»a The ma esw>s we* a perty h* 1 I the mnttwr* <w the <*Mb member* A Mother's day stary was read by Mere Ptaadhe M>m PhMt* dim < nnprrMacd the <trt» lit mehtna > Vksto4 ftw the*it ttMHhcr* „ Holl rati waa aaawvred by ’whai, prnfert I Mb* best la 4-H ** Ola t—n member*, two adult lender* , and 11 neither* were prraent Tb*' I aeeVeaary's report* wvrr read to , Artem hum* and «hr treaaurer’* I • report waa gtvea by Sara PlouOhr | Irta Cauble and Glorta Berber' ttwm £a*r demcmotr a Hon* on art- > una ■ table t>‘f a part* afld Kn in< punch and tonkiaa. In«**c girt* later served the rrfrrahmrtlto to the praup. 11 Tbr pte'tooraphy member* wertrt rrttmvied that Oley are to proi sent domcmstratlon* at the neat | meetmc Group tingtol was un-1

dee Oke difovtton st Bva Maabwy aod LhM Oto th n Thr neat meetleo will be euni ducted May U at t IB p m. M She , Pteeaant Date part»h baU Jtoportor. Karen due BtoberWh IMOance A meeting wa» held Tburaday I evenUMl by Pw Krtitoaca < H dub lal Tlo o'doc*. Unda Kina *• iio charge of the meeting and j pledgee were led by Judy Butler i and Diane Bay* Margie !rwm j ' tod grtMip eiaging | After demonalraUu*** had been I given by Susan Noil and Cynthia Carmli. refreshment* tor the evening were •erved by Judy Myer*. i CyMhl* Carroll and Nancy Ball-' ry. Holl call waa read by Cynthia Carroll. Hq«rtrr, Jaetor 1 *w»gmbvrg«< Up and AS It EUxabrth Sapp and Diane | Strayer led pledge* at the Wed-

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lai Moy 1 lOtod aierttog Ul Me ' Up and AS B Mt stub of BL**. | Creek townrtri*- he“ •* the.Btoe! Crook and * Mary** <w>eerveUm| dub touae Barbara Carver pro toded owr the mevtiM aaM Kathy ChrtoOmaa era* In charge of group I eliding ’ I A *pcci*l feature <X the evening were poem* mad by Shells Kit j cher and MMtoea Ktpfrr Holl I call wn* anewvcod by member*' j lavnrtto spurt* EtomonstrnUnn* ( •eking vaplty lamp shade ’ covers were given by Barbers II WerfVe- t-nd Berbers Garwoud Pauline Hiptoy we* la charge •■! I devotion* Members were reminded to. I bring baby picturrMi of themaelvr* I to the next meeting, to be held May 11 at T p m at the BlueCreek nod St Mary’s conaerva tton dub house Reporter. Pauline Ripley

Scottsburg Church Destroyed By Fire scxrmonmo. ind iupu-tw rust Bapttol Church <d Bcoltoburg was destroyed by Bre Sunday minute* after wt»r»hlpppar» left lhr> building * The two-etory stone church, buih to itoo. was gutted la nearly an hour'* lime The Austin Bro department rushed to the aid <»t the Scott»burg volunteer*, but the roof caved in and the xteeple fell | to the basement a« the ttre roared ' through the T-shaped strncturo. The actual toss wa* c.tlmaOed at about lISO.OOg but officiate said [ th. replacement coat wradd be ap-, , proximately MM.OOO. The church i« without a regular pastor but te served on an interim basis by! I Prof. Herbert C. Jackson. Km-!

tortty tefOM wo-t ! Loeßvtte. Kjr. M Um Um* Um <mrw|iU» Mt Um church foillntebg •*•’•••• tn the mornto*. ttere ted taw* D» hint at MJ fire But *• wia ute. after Um Im< w«.h4<*r te parted. Um flamer ware dtoawvared Tte fire appeared to bare Bbrtad near Uw cfuteOO*. A* atoctrte organ and Um baptirtry Wl faceted in thia area Ttere w*a baa Un* equtpmaat uoad to warm Uw water for bapUam.Tte tee* in, equipment ted brew « In prepurelkwi for a bafttaM which had bow rchedutad tor Sunday night The church, which tea about MO members, included • mote auditorium. » clararonma. • roe reatton mom. a small chapel and Uw paotor'r study

Writer Says. Religion Is Still Issue INDIANAPOt JS <UTU T *y~ •«** *°T Untied Preee tot— * Woatetotaw tota a »ta> I. ~ 7 r •<***’ teturday 4te< rtetehw w« —a to tea irate * 2TST,TSt-i *• wato. Iter Md Uw spring nwoteig of Uw UM todtewa Editors Ote rattan wouldl nrtte **-* in the campasgn at 8* Jote r Kennedy <MlteO>» • el «* rn "**‘ Um tort dtawpMF •where 1 dll. "to tdtor, rrerytaody II date of time telhtog poUtoa-who will be nominated tag tte Demo crate and wten Uwi's settled, who will win to November •*I have no very firm ideas and your to • r ood “ "tote. BB mim! For a good many months 1 have fen that Sen. JohnKonnedy's rehgluo i Roman Orthotic' would be his Achilles heel. Every political leader to the country can say a mans religion should not baa political issue, but that doesn't mate It go away. Sywiagtea Favored “If the Democrats nomfciate Kennedy M will be because a ma jortty of Uw delegates to Uw national convention are convinced that Ms rehgion will not coat him Uw presidents eteetton.'* Lahr said. T don't fork that a majority of them have made up their minds yet. “It may be that the West Virginia primary will shed more light on the question,” he said, “but I suspect that the whole issue will be argued over right up to and into Uw convention. “If Kennedy can't make ft, it seems to me that Sen. Stuart Symington is m the best position,” Lahr said. “AU the other major Democratic contenders are controversial figures in some way.” Lahr said that Adlai Stevenson "obviously still has a lot of support.” But he added there are a lot of Democrats who say he cannot win and that no man can conduct two unsuccessful presidential campaigns and still have complete party support. He then mentioned Sen Lyndon Johnson and Sen. Hubert Humphrey as possible Democratic nominees. Anything Passible , n On the Republican side, Lahr said, it looks a little easier "In my book, (New York Governor) Nelson Rockefeller is still a 20 to 1 long shot/’ he said. “But almost anything is possible in politics "If Vice President (Richard MJ Nixon had slipped in the Gallup Poll last fan the way be has slipped to the past month or two, I am convinced that Rockefeller would be fighting & out to the primaries now:”-;- ' In the regular UPINE business meeting, Don Freehafer of the Logansport Pharos-Tribune gave a talk on crime reporting and a panel of sports editors conducted a sports clinic. Those who participated in the panel were Orville Haven of the Anderson Herald. Dick Anderson of the Evansville Press, Bob Hammel of the Huntington HeraldPress and Jerry Fennell of the Muncie Press. Moderator was Kurt Freudenthal of UPI, Indianapolis. ■ ; The panel discussed at length Indiana’s probation by the NCAA. The general opinion was that the four-year penalty for alleged illegal football recruiting was unfair particularly because it covers all sports and not just football, j There was a record attendance of 86 persons, and 31 newspapers were represented. Ernest J. Worthmail To Undergo Surgery Ernest. J. Worthman, former secretary to the Moose lodge in Decatar, has been admitted to the Columbia hospital in Columbia, S. C., where he is scheduled to undergo surgery for a tumor of a jawbone infection. His room number is 120. Mr. and Mrs. Worthman moved to Richburg, S.C., in January after he retired as the lodge secretary. - t I

AMERICA’S PSALM SINGER You are invited to an evening at fine vocal. I music ’ presented by the Decatur Church of /” the Nazarene, 7th and Marshall streets. ’ ’ 1 Mr. Paid McNutt graduated from Northwest s-wffi, 7'. rw Nazarene college with an A. B. in music. He wRWwI studied at Cornish Conservatory in Seattle. Washington, and continued his training in San fa:?■*; Francisco. Whether heard in the sanctuary, or on recordings, or television, the voice of V Paul McNutt brings inspiration and blessing. •>* Jh 4' * B Mr - M cNu *t flies hls own P lane sriss'$ riss ' crosses the nation in his work. He is a 'sireetbmwMSß spirited Christian, possessed ,of a marvelous, Paul McNutt . consecrated talent. Hear Him This Tuesday Evening May 3, at 7?30 — CHURCH of the NAZARENE -A- ' ■’? J 7th and Marshall No admioirion Charge Free-will offering

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Nur Record Lows Reported In Stale LteM frost wm recorded IB l«dlJX.) „ tempteat-re. (Bpteai rear treertng tte second tey to • raw to greet** to tea •-* «* M*y Now record torn prevritod tete marata* M dear tetoa dominated tte eaterel nod aatetec* portion* of tte state. But to north. umcreturea ware brid tojte «'• by cloudy MtetttoM Tte «»l reedtaca auw «• tee teeta at atortM. tertmtote totei Uom S-turdsy wten storms M> «>mpanlte by wteda. tell ate brief tamvy rata struck Mate araaa. At least ftv* persons were tajurod. aone seriously, ta storm* near Chesterton and Lafayette. Mrs Devid Hoke neon. M. Chesterton was injured wten a tree fell on her ear Four members of tte Gerald Middleton family wore hurt wten tte wind blew over their house traitor near Lafayette. Temperatures dipped into tte 30s all around Hoootoriand earfr Sunday Lows Included S 3 at Lafayette. 34 at Indianapolis—within two degrees of the all-time low for May-36 at Evansville and Fort Wayne, and 3T at South Bend Tte five-day outlook called for temperatures averaging 3 to S1 degrees below normal north to about normal south. Normal highs are M to 74. normal tows 43 to M. “Cooler extreme north Tuesday, a little cooler central and south Wednesday, followed warminfi toward wreekend tnr outlook said, adding that precipitation will average one-half to three-quarters of an inch in showers about Wednesday and again mainly over north portion about Friday. Saturday high* ranged from al at South Bend to 75 at Louisville. Sunday highs ranged from 55 st Fort Wayne to 57 at Evansville. Today's highs will range from the upper 60s to 76. tonight’s tows from 43 to 47, and Tuesday’! highs from 58 to the mid 70s. Only Two Traffic Fatalities In State Vnited Press Internatianal Only two persons were killed in Indiana traffic during •• 84-hour weekend, in sharp contrast to tte iMeath ton for tte pertodjß weA earlier. ’ Despfte 4 wind? bail asst! rain which made driving difficult Sat urdav .and sunny weather which contributed to a heavy flow oi traffic Sunday, two fatal accidents Saturday night were the only ones recorded. Darrell Jones. 26, Norman Station, was killed when his car ran off U.S. 150 east of Paoli and hit a tree. ■ A car driven along Ind. 15 by Dale Gonderman. 16, Goshen, also went off the road and hit a tree. Gonderman died early Sunday in a Goshen hospital. r-^r- ~ ■MlMMmHMlßtaiMtaM■■«■■■«■■■■ Tote fiuf - IO rvfnvtncxjt ALL MOTHERS DEAR TO YOU MOTHER’S day SUNDAY r MAY M We feature Mother’s Cards > See our wiete A * -rt—gewewota eotr ob display HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO,