Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1962 — Page 6

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First Civic Concert Well Received Here

For the opening concert of the new season, the members of the Civic Music Association were given a unique treat. The only trio of its kind on the concert stage appeared at the Community Center Tuesday evening. The Musical Arts Trio consisted of a baritone, cellist and pianist. The three artists, who are also pursuing brilliant individual careers, have combined their talents through a feeling of mutual compatibility to produce a concert of unusual interest and rare beauty. Louis Sudler, baritone, sprang into immediate national prominence following his sensational debut with the Chicago Opera company in 1945. He has since followed a career of distinguished appeari ances as soloist with the coun- . try’s leading symphony orchestras, in concert, and in television and radio. Sudler is a graduate of Yale, where he sang in the choir, the glee club and the famed Whiffenpoofs. The eminent American cellist, Dudley Powers, has an enviable reputation in all phases of instrumental music. He first joined the Chicago Symphony orchestra in 1933 under Dr. Frederick Stock. Ten years later he became solo cellist, a post which he held until 1953 when he resigned to turn his energies more exclusively to solo recitals, conducting and teaching At present, he is professor of cello and ensemble at Northwestern University and associate conductor of the Chicago Youth orchestra. Rhea Shelters has a national reputation as pianist and accompanist, having appeared in concerts in over five hundred cities in the United States, Canada and Cuba. A native of Chicago, she enjoys a top ranking reputation as a coach and accompanist to artists of international prominence. She has served as exclusive accompanist to Louis Sudler for the past ten years. Large Audience A large audience warmed slowly to the opening numbers of the artists, but became more and more enthusiastic with each succeeding number. Highlights for the Decatur audience were, perhaps, “Avant de quitter ces lieux,” from “Faust.” All opera enthusiasts have a great sympathy for the plight of poor Valentine. Lovers of the poetry of Robert Frost were happy to hear one of his bestknown poems, “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” pub to music by Paul Sargent. The trio

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arrangement was particularly effective in the performance of the poignant “Song to the Evening star” from “Tannhauser,” by Richard Wagner. “Lullaby” by Ennio Bolognini was a charming melody, performed by the trio, and warmly received. The artists combined sometimes as a trio and sometimes as a soloist, accompanied by the piano. The program presented included: Powers and Miss Shelters: Sonata in G major by Giuseppe Sammartini. Intermezzo from “Goyescas” I>y Enrique Granados. Prayer, from “Jewish Life” by Ernest Bloch. Melodie by Frank Bridge. Sudler and Miss Shelters: Gioite al canto mio from “Euridice” by Jacopo Peri. Selige Nacht and Der Ton by Joseph Marx. Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Paul Sargent. Kangaroo and Dingo by Edward German. September Day by Gustav Klemm. Hymn to the Night by Louis Campbell - Tipton. The trio: It is enough from “Elijah” by Felix Mendelssohn. Avan de quitter ces lieux from “Faust” by Charles Gounod. O, du mein holder Abenrstern from “Tannhauser” by Wagner. Lullaby by Ennio Bolognini. White Horses of the Sea by Elinor Remick Warren. The trio pleased the audience by presenting an encore of Tchaikosvsky’s “None but the Lonely Heart ” The next concert to be presented will be November 29, with Betty Allen, soloist. Decatur Group Wins $lO Prize At Berne A Decatur group won $lO first prize for the best family costumed unit in the Halloween parade at Berne Tuesday night. Members of the group were Jim Gay and his wife, Sharon, Mrs. Jim Bebout and Bertha Bowen. Jay County's Voter Registration Higher Jay county voter registration is up nearly 400 over the 1960 presidential registration, county clerk John Hiatt has reported in Portland. There are 13,804 registered to vote in that county this fad, compared withj 13,447 in 1960.

LEGAL TOTICF, <f Q PlflUC HF.AHING Public Service CommlHßlon of Indiana Docket IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY <>F INDIANA, INC. AND THE POE FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOB (1) APPROVAL OF THE PURCHASE BY GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. OF THE TELEPHONE PLANT AND FACILITIES OF THE POE FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, (2) THE ISSUANCE TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. OF A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY FOR THE .AREA SERVED BY THE POE FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, (3) AUTHORITY FOR GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.. UPON ACQUISITION ( >F SUCH PROPERTIES TO CHARGE ITS PRESENT GROUP I MAGNETO RATES, (4) AUTHORITY FOR GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. TO REHABILITATE THE EXCHANGE AREA SERVED BY THE POE FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY AND TO CONVERT IT TO AUTOMATIC DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE, (5) AUTHORITY TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. TO ESTABLISH EXTENDED AREA SERVICE BETWEEN (I) THE POE EXCHANGE AND ITS FORT WAYNE EXCHANGE AND (11) THE POE EXCHANGE AND ITS NEW HAVEN EXCHANGE, AND (C) AUTHORITY TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA INC., UPON COMPLETION OF SUCH REHABILITATION AND CONVERSION OF THE POE EXCHANGE TO AUTOMATIC DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE TO CHARGE THE CUSTOMERS OF THE POE EXCHANGE THE SAME RATES AND CHARGES WHICH GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. IS THEN AUTHORIZED TO CHARGE ITS CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE FT. WAYNE EXCHANGE AREA. Notice in hereby given that the Public Service Commlsalon of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Roomu of the Commission, 900 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:00 A.M., CST, which is 10:00 A.M., EST, on Monday, November 19, 1962. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY Allan Raehlea, Secretary Indianapolis, Indiana October 29, 1962 Oct. 31. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 29794 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. AND THE HOAGLAND SWITCHBOARD ASSOCIATION FOR (1) APPROVAL OF THE PURCHASE BY GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. OF THE TELEPHONE PLANT AND FACILITIES OF THE HOAGLAND SWITCHBOARD ASSOCIATION, (2) THE ISSUANCE TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. OF A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY FOR THE AREA SERVED BY THE HOAGLAND SWITCHBOADR ASSOCIATION, (3) AUTHORITY FOR GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC., UPON ACQUISITION OF SUCH PROPERTY TO CHARGE ITS PRESENT GROUP I MAGNETO RATES, (4) AUTHORITY FOR GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. TO REHABILITATE THE EXCHANGE AREA SERVED BY THE HOAGLAND SWITCHBOARD ASSOCIATION AND TO CONVERT IT TO AUTOMATIC DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE, ( l 5 AUTHORITY TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. TO ESTABLISH EXTENDED AREA SERVICE BETWEEN (1) THE HOAGLAND EXCHANGE AND ITS FORT WAYNE EXCHANGE AND (ii) THE HOAGLAND EXCHANGE AND ITS NEW HAVEN EXCHANGE AND (Hi) THE HOAGLAND EXCHANGE AND ITS MONROEVILLE EXCHANGE AND (6) AUTHORITY TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC., UPON COMPLETION OF SUCH REHABILITATION AND THE CONVERSION OF THE HOAGLAND EXCHANGE TO AUTOMATIC DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE, TO CHARGE THE CUSTOMERS OF THE HOAGLAND EXCHANGE THE SAME RATES AND CHARGES WHICH GENERAL TELE PH O N E COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. IS THEN AUTHORIZED TO CHARGE ITS CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE FT. WAYNE EXCHANGE AREA. • Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 905 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 1:00 P.M., CST, which is 2:00 P.M., LST, on Monday, November 19. 1962. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY Allan Ruckles, Secretary Indianapolis, Indiana October 29, 1962 Oct. 31. John L. DeVoss, Attorney NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HEROLD E. KIRSCH. In the Circuit Court of Adams County. t September Term, 1962 In the matter of the Estate of Herold E- Kirsch, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Otto L. Kirsch as Executor 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 19th of November, 1962, 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 Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Oct. 31, Nov. 7. 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Jobless Pay Claims Are Slightly Higher Unemployment compensation took a slight upward swing in Adams county the last full week in October, reaching 91, Richard P. App, district manager, said today. While We total of 91 is the highest since last April 6 when 95 were unemployed, it’ is still much less than the 141 unemployed here a year ago, when 11 new claims, 79 continued claims, and 52 extended claims were filed. This past week, ending October 27, there were 11 new claims and 80 continued claims, for a total of 91. This was up about 40% from the week before, when 18 new claims and 49 continued claims totaled 67. Naval Reserve Plans Detailed To Pupils Opportunities for young men in the naval reserve were explained Tuesday afternoon to the young men of Decatur high school. Visiting with the young men were Captain Richard M. Bateman, U.S.N.R., president of Tri State College in Angola, and Commander J. W. McClellan, U.S.N., commanding officer of the Naval and Marine Corps reserve training center in Fort Wayne. The two officers explained the

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many opportunities for military and technical training available to young men in their Junior and senior years of high school. The naval reservists begin to fulfill their military obligation while still in high school by attending weekly meetihgs at the Fort Wayne center, plus a two-week training period during the summer. The training period in the summer is conducted at the naval center at Great Lakes training station, near Chicago. Barber Shop Singers Meet At High School Beginning with the Thursday meeting, the Adams county chapter of the SPEBSQSA will hold its weekly meetings in the music room at Decatur high school, president Eddie Ewell announced this morning. The music room at the school is located on the second floor of the recently opened addition to the school building, EweU explained to members. Since recently acquiring its charter, the local SPEBSQSA chapter has been attempting to secure a regular meeting place for meetings each Thursday, and have now solved the problem with the selection of the high school music room. Trade in a good town — Decatui

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1962

David Hawkins In Missionary Work David Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Hawkins, 215 S 41th street, Decatur, and Clyde Huddleston, both members of the South Side Church of the Nazarene New Castle, left Tuesday to do missionary work in the Bahamas. Hawkins, who has resided in New Castle about a year, is a licensed and commissioned song evangelist. He has been employed at New Castle Products, Huddleston, retired employe of Chrysler Corp, at New Castle, holds a preacher’s license, and spent some time in the Bahamas about 20 years ago. His family plans to jota Mm in the spring. A special service in behalf of the two men was held at the New Castle church Sunday. XOTICK OF DISSOLUTION Noll<e in hereby given thut Helen Baking Co., Inc., a corporation organised and exlntiijK under the fawn of the State .of Indiana, han adopted appropriate resolutions to dlHKolve eald corporation under the proviMonH of Lhe Indiana General Corporation A<jt. All creditorH and other persotiH having: claims have heretofore been notified to present eaid claims to Richard J. Sullivan, Receiver of Eaten Baking C< RALPH F. ESTKS, PRESIDENT ROMAINE KSTES, SECRETARY Oct. 31. If you have somexnmg to sell or trade — use the Democrat Wa ads — they ge* BIG results.