Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1963 — Page 8

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Lisi Honor Pupils At Catholic High Honor students for the third quarter grading period at the Decatur Catholic high school have been announced by school officials. There are 39 students on the honor roll, which follows: Seniors— Jerome Geimer, Agnes Terese Hain, Iris Hebble. Juniors—Joan Gase, Larry Gase, James Geimer, Mary Ann Holthouse, Edward Kohne, Daniel Lose, Fred Schurger. Sophomores — Mary Baker, James Becker, Barbara Braun, Susan Brite, Cynthia Carroll, Stephen Colchin, Alan Converset, Joy Deßolt, Thomas Foos, Ruth Heimann, Theresa Heimann, Eileen Kessen, Judith Kohne. Catharine Koors, Patricia LaFontaine, Mary Margaret Lengerich, Patricia Parrish, Michael Reynolds, Elizabeth . Rumschlag, Patricia Schurger. * Freshmen — Bonta Alberding William Bolinger, Nancy Braden, Daniel Heimann, Suzanne Loshe, Cheryl Reynolds, Margaret Schultz. Mrs. Coy Harbaugh Dies Unexpectedly Mrs. Mabie G. Harbough, 70, wife of Coy Harbaugh, died suddenly at noon Thursday at her home in Geneva. Three sisters and one brother also survive. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hardy & Hardy funeral home, with burial in West Lawn cemetery. RED CROSS FUND Lawrence Beckmeyer, Root twp., No. 27, 100% $12.501 M. F. Gallmeyer, Preble twp., No. 12, Add’l. 5.00 Roger Shoaf, Wash, twp.. No. 17, 100% ... 4.00 J. J. Yost, Wash, twp.. No. 23 Wm, Bleeke, .Union twp., No. 17, 100% 22.00 * $5.00 was contributed to above amount by Immanuel Lutheran ladies aid, Mrs. Carl Thieme, treas.) John B. Faurote, St. Mary’s twp. No. 8 19.00 John W. Johnson, St. Mary’s twp.. No. 10 Miss Donelda Marckel, Blue Carl H. Heckman, Root twp., - No. 7- 700 Creek twp., No. 21 14.00 .... ... : '... . . ..... . . I BAR FEDERAL (Continued from Page One) 27,000 to 62,000. Marion County Lareest Marion County would have the largest single delegation with 14 seats and another seat shared with Boone County, now represented by Donaldson. Lake County would have 10 seats and would share another with Porter which also would have a seat of its own. St. Joseph and Allen Counties would get five seats each. Vanderburgh would have three and share another with Warrick. ' Other pronosed districts: Vigo 2: Vigo-Clay 1; Madison 2; Madison-Hancock 1; ’Delaware 2; Delaware-Blackford 1* Laporte 2: Elkhart 2; Tippecanoe 1; Tippe-canoe-Warren 1; Howard 1: How-ard-Tipton 1; Grant 1: GrantHuntington 1; Wayne 1; WayneUnion 1. Kosciusko, Cass, Miami. Hamilton. Henrv. Hendricks, Johnson, Monroe, Bartholomew, Knox, Lawrence, Clark, and Floyd, 1 each. Multi-county districts with 1 each would be LaGrange-Noble, Steu>v»n-DeKalb, Marshall- Starke, Whitley-Wabash, Jasner - NewtonBenton. Fulton - Pulaski - White, Wells-Adams. Jav-Randolph, Car-roll-Clinton, Fountain - Vermillion, Montgom«*rv.Pa-’-e. Owen - Putnam. Morgan-Brnwn. SullivanGreene, Favette-Franklin, RushShelby, Decatur-Ripley. JenningsJefferson, Jarftenn-Scott, MartinOrange - Wa°hin CT ton, DnßoisSnencer. Daviess-Pike. GibsonPosey, Perrv-C-av’fcrd Harrison, Dearborn-Ohio-Switzerland. JEHOVAH’S Kingdon Hall Corner Monroe apd Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: “How Firm Is Your Faith?’’ is the name of a Bible lecture to be delivered -at this hour by J. Francis, a visiting minister from Hartford City, Indiana. Such questions as Can it stand up under trial? and Why is it imperative to have faith? will be answered. The public K cordially invited. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible Study discussing the subject “Conduct Showing Practical “Love of Neighbor, ”. One of the principal scriptures is I Thess. 5:15, “See that no one renders injury to anyone else, but always pursue what is good toward one another and to all others.’’ Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid. "Let Your Name Be Sanctified.’’ Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Ministry service meet ing. It you have something tc sen or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1963