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MISSIONARY To Speak — The Rev. Dale L. Sievers, Nazarene missionary to Nicaragua, will speak at the Wren, 0., Church of the Nazarene Friday at 7:30 pan. He is now on furlough in the United States, doing deputation work among churches of the denomination. Rev. Sievers is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Hl., and has done graduate work at Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville. Ky.. and Indiana University. He served as pastor of the Nazarene church in Watseka, Hl-, before being assigned abroad. Two Accidents In Decatur Tuesday A pair of accidents occurred on city streets Tuesday afternoon, only one-half hour apart, with one driver arrested for failing to stop at a red light. Autos operated by Lloyd Benjamin Ahr, 52, 208 S. Fifth St., and Marietta May Meyers, 36, 417 Line St., were involved in a two-car crash at 4:10 p. m., with Ahr being ticketed for disregarding a red light. Ahr was westbound on Monroe street, failed to regard a red light at the intersection of Second Stand was struck on the left front by the Meyers auto, which was northbound on Second. Damages were sttimated at $175 to Ahr’s auto and SIOO to the Meyers vehicle. Thirty minutes earlier, autos operated by Lester Leroy Haines, 40. 617 Studebaker St., and Mir- _ deth La moll Dailey , 42. route J x - Wiltshire, 0., collided on Second St., near the Monroe street into.section. Both were southbound and the Haines car was struck in the rear by the Willshire car, as Haines stowed to nark The Haines auto 3 suffered an estimated SSO damage, and $25 damage was listed as damage to the Dailey ear. Indiana FFA Will Hold Convention LAFAYETTE, Ind.-Some 1,500 members of the Indiana association of Future Farmers of America will gather at Purdue University, March 28-30 for the thirtyfourth annual convention of the organization. Jerry Litton, Chillocothe, Mo., 1956-57 FFA national student sec- “ : retary, will address the group Friday morning, and Duane Leach, — ; Winnebago, Minn., FFA national regional vice president, will speak Thursday night. Selection of the 1963 Indiana star farmer as well as the section star farmers will be announced at the banquet Friday night. Awards will also be made to winners of various state-wide activities carried on by the FFA. Student officers for 1964 will be elected Saturday morning. In addition, some 200 FFA members will receive the Hoosier farmer degree, highest honor bestowed by the Indiana association. This degree is given in recogfaition of farming proficiency and community leadership. Indiana FFA membership totals about 10,000 in 300 chapters. A basic membership requirement is that a boy must be a student in vocational agriculture in high school. However, he may retain his membership for three years after he graduates. Officers of the Indiana association are Nels Ackerson, Westfield chapter, president; James Riggs, Westfield chapter, vice president; William Miller, New Carlisle chapter, student secretary; Kenneth Burk. Milton chapter, student treasurer: James Napier, East Tipp chapter, reporter, and Walter Paxson, Pennville chapter, sentinel. K. W. Kiltz, Purdue education department staff member, is state FFA executive secretary-treasir-er, and Harold B. Taylor, state advisor. NFO Meets Friday At Adams Central The National Farmers Organization will hold a meeting at the Adams Central school Friday evening at 8 a’ptock Principal topic of discussion will be bargaining. The public is invited to attend. Our advertisers are tor your HOME TOWN - DECATUR. Patronise them.