Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1960 — Page 3

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Humphrey Ktnntdy Debate Over WOWO A phMi at Aotertcea poll lira that baa almost bran tor got tea artU return tonight a* radio station WOWO adll broadcast tba Hum phrey-Keaaady debate tro«« Cter toatoe, W Va The (Mata la ana at the Highlight* at the campaign ana mat aa tha two Democratic presidential aaptranta via tor tup port la the Wrat Virginia primary at May 10. Tha detoate la not being carried nationally by any net wort WOWO, through Ita Weatlnghouae afflUelion, la ottering the program lo interested Itrteoert In thta area. The program will begin at liN pm . Indiana Standard Time, and will last one hour Pleasant Mills Alumni Banquet On Saturday The Pleasant Mills high echool alumni aaaoclatlon will hold Ita 40th annual banquet Saturday At 7 SO pm. at the Pleasant Mills gym. This banquet Is being held In honor of the ifell clots which was the first graduating class of the school. A moat ramarkabia feature at this class Is that all member* are living and expact to attend thia affair. Some of the members of Q»e original faculty will also attend. Jerry Price, president of the association, announced also that tba class of 1900 will be guest* and will be welcomed as new members of the association and that the class of 1939 will celebrate its 29th reunion on this occasion.

May Bth is Mother's Day Sutton^ ’ . Thigh-slimming long legs for trim fitting fashions and THATWONDERFUL Mormfit ' FEELING v Long-leg SKIRTES *9 9S * cm i Mi mm r % Bermuda shorts, slacks, slim skirts were designed with' a straight, slim fashion line in mini. Skippies long-leg pahtie No. 869 shapes the trimmest lino you could wish for with gently-molding elastic control. Satin , elastic panels front mid hack for flattening, waistline, style for freedom. White. S.M.L.XL Shown with Romanos Bkf No. 560—12.00 Niblick & Co. OVER 160 YEARS A QUALITY STORE

8,363 Bo*« Os Girl Scour Cookios Sold OWI M. of Drawn* «* U* boa a* of ccoktea during tba annual rate recently ounjAatad. la tba Umberteat aounetl area, a w*al of 121JM boaaa *W» anM. Mrs | O. Jto*nMba CHmm amg-aMpß>r> teraf cuokte chairman in Daeetur Spring Concert At Adorns Control Friday The annual spring casscan of Uw Adams Central music department will bt presented at I P- m Friday realurad wUI b* tb# )unk* , and senior choirs. Junior and aaw lor babd. boya' glee dob and tha Wwaat IS " Dan Oertg will direct tha inatrumantel organisations and Loom Oarig the vocal group* Awards wtU be presented to outstanding student*. Including the vocal de-j partment trophy to the senior who j has mad* the greatest coatributlon to thia department Admission la, free May Safety Check Month For Autos May la safety check month, and ■pot checking of vehicles will taka place throughout Decatur and Adams county, with the state police. sheriff's offloe, chiefs of police and members of the Automobile Dealers association of America taking part in tba drive. Stickers will be placed on the windshields of cars which pan the test, aa in past years Driver* ■re urged to cooperate In repairing their automobile a, fixing broken light*, brakes, steering, and other mechanical defects.

Locals Out of town friend* and retattvea who attended the funeral of Mlaaj Margaret Moran TWsday morning Included Dry tasty of Toledo. 0 Mr and Mrs James Frtumaur■ j tea end daagtoter at Winchester.! Mr* D. E Moran Dtek Moran. |, and Mrs Hubert Myers of Indianapolis. Mrs E F Post of Dayton, O. Mrs A. K Gfothjen aad MlssJ Claudia Kenney of Celine. 0.. Mr I, aad Mr* Mark Raker of Chicago .j 111 . Mr and Mra Arthur Shetron Mrs. Tam O'Reilly and Mra. Ocae-i view Young of tart Wayne. Dennia and Lao Harpring. Mr, and j Mrs. Jam** Moran. Pat. Mary listen, and Robert Moran of Qtr-1 neva. Judge and Mrs. O. R*my Bierty of Indianapolis, and Mr* Mark Smalley of CelUia. Ohio Mrs Maud Mahan, after spending the winter with her son, Capt Ivan Mahan and family In Madrid. Spain, will return to Frankfurt. Germany, tor another visit with her aoo-ln-law and daughter. M Sgt and Mrs Edward Casanova and family, before returning to Decatur. ’i Miss Judy Co wens, throe-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jim Cowans of 24 Homestead, suffered a fractured leg this week, while playing at the Homestead playground The leg la presently in a cast. Mr. and Mrs Adam Pros and Mra. Loretta Andres of Grand Rapids. Mich., spent the weekend with the Joseph Kaehr family. Mra. Pros and Mrs. Andres are sisters of Mrs. Kaehr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rash have returned home after spending three weeks with St. Sgt. and Mrs. Oren Reynolds in Dumfries, Va. Daniel T. Kitson left Tuesday tor Akron. 0., after spending the week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kitson and family. Concert Sunday By Mennonite Chorus The annual home concert by the Mennonite men's chorus of the First Mennonite church of Berne will be presented Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, under the direction of Dr. Freeman Burkhalter. Admission will be free and the public is invited. The Berne men's choraj group is one of the outstanding choral organizations in the midwest and has become known nation wide for its radio and recording works. A continuous organization for more than 65 years, the local men’s chorus devotes its singing entirely to religious music. Rev. Otto Busse In , Wreath-Laying Rites The Rev. Otto C. Busste. of route 2, pastor emeritus of St. Paul Lutheran church, Preble, participated in the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Washington, D.C. Sunday. Rev. is a member of the armed services commission, Lutheran church-Missouri synod, and he was one of 21 ministers an-i church members representing the 7*£-Jnillten members of the Lutheran church-Missouri synod. Purdue Group Visits Two Local Industries A group from the agricultural engineering department of Purdue University speflt Tuesday touring two Decatur firms. In the morning the group, which included one student from Berne, toured the Central Soya company plant. At noon the group, including professors. assistant professors, grad students and seniors, were guests of the Krick-Tyndall company for lunch at the Fairway. After lunch the 25 men toured the Krick-Tyn-dall tile mill. era «•*••••»*«•»•• VXV.‘.V.\V»V»V.V,\W S.’.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. \f I MOTHER’S DAYI I NEXT SUNDAY! Mom will her _ very own KODAKCAMIRA mmuSbdh; OUTFIT u Kodak, reflex camera in a top-value flash outfit law, lovi price —■ but this complete outfit features Kodak's great n*w Brownie Starflsx Camara that takas Ektechrome color slides as wad os color and black-and-white snapshots. Outfit also includes flasholder, bulbs, batteries, Vtrichrom# Poo film, end full instructions.’ f-T-? ... CfdluMA Bimtr iwi HelthoweDrugCo.

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tronreroing Camg Ug.a The tee tee Camg tew*** la W 1 tier seMton with an 1® fra tor out-of-council camper* TW iwncram la baaed upon Girl Sewn program fundamanlal*. Including I ramping tkllla. nature, dramatic*, i • music, crafts, game*, aiktex rooking, and skill* in living together. TW camper* will take canoe trip* on t-ak* Wawa***. Lake Tippecanoe and the Barbee chain of . lake*, and on the IClkhaiT and T»gw peeanoe rivers I The cemp te located on Dcwart

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