Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Bntered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, 15.50; 3 months, $3 00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, >11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Why Not Know? “Should I smoke cigarettes?” This question bothers many people — people who want an easy release from fatigue, pressure, and nervous energy. Smoking is an easy way of removing the pressure. But wait! Is there an easy way? The American Cancer Society suggests that everyone should know the facts about lung cancer before deciding. About 40,000 men and women in the United States will die of lung cancer this year. And about 30,000 of these deaths would not occur if the victims had not been cigarette smokers! Abstaining from cigarettes would save thousands who will die of various types of cancer related to smoking — cancer of the lip, mouth, tongue, larnyx, and esophagus. —-■ There are about as many deaths caused by cigarette smoking each year in the U. S. as caused by automobile accidents. For that reason, the American Cancer Society, and its Adams county chapter, is stressing the health hazards of cigarette smoking during the April Cancer Crusade. The society strongly feels that it must inform the people that 30,000 American lives can be saved each year if you will just stop smoking cigarettes. A recent study shows that one out of four physicians have given up cigarette smoking since 1954, as more information has become available. Today, three out of five physicians do not smoke. At 35 years of age, a non-smoker has only a 23% chance of dying before age 65; if you smoke one or two packs, your ehances are 38%; if you smoke two or more packs a day, it is a 41% chance. Lung cancer is preventable, and could be almost eliminated as a cause of death by elimination of smoking. Yet, since 1932, the death rate from lung cancer hasincreased 900% 4 biCancer is a serious danger to all of us — but you and I can cut that danger. First of all, have a complete physical checkup yearly. Don’t smoke. Don’t get a bad sunburn. Watch for the danger **' signals. Don’t panic, and don’t be afraid to face the truth. Sometimes a little fear is the beginning of wisdom, and can galvanize you to act more promptly.

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■ ■ -m in. EW * w- 1 ‘ ■ ’w f - f 1 A LITTLE BIT OF HOLLAND— Left to right: Janalee Spiegel, one of the tulip girls; Kenny Schlemmer as Mr. Stork; Le Ann Thieme as Hilda, Larry Schamerloh as Carl, Colleen Thieme as Liesel, and Gary Schlemmer, a little Dutch scrubber. The Immanuel Lutheran P.T.L. will sponsor two operettas, “A Little Bit of Holland,” and “Season of Happiness,” by the children of the school Friday at 8 p. m. and Sunday at 2 p. m. at St. John’s Lutheran school, Bingen. There will be no admission fee and the public is invited. The primary grades will present “A Little Bit of Holland,” about 45 minutes in length, in which Dutch children acquaint two American cousins with life in Holland through song and dance. "Season of Happiness” will be presented by the middle and upper grades. It consists of three acts with a variety of characters, such as Mother Nature, Four Seasons, Twelve months of the Year, Elves, Pansies, Butterflies, etc. Both operettas will be presented at each performance. Richard Lewer and Miss Donna Minster are directing the operettas, with Mrs. Lewer directing the music.—(Photo by Johnson).

Public High School Lists Honor Pupils Honor students for the fifth six weeks of the school year at the Decatur high school have been announced by Hugh J. Andrews, principal. There are 45 students on the honor roll, which A B Thomas Baxter 6 Richard Doty 6 Margaret Kocher 6 Ann Allwein 5 Patricia Beam 5 Alison Kuck 5 Thomas Mclntosh 5 Timothy Singleton 5 Jean Swickard 4 1 Nancy Gephart Witte 4 1 Debbie Bultemeier 1 4 Richard Cowan 4 Cynthia Cravens 4 Linda Heare 4 Carol Hoverman 4 Sharon Straub » 4. Susan Thieme 4 John Beeler 3 3 Cheryl Bollenbacher 3 ,2 Judy Heare 3 2 Craig McEwan 3 2 Buster Melchi 3 2 Jane Tumlin 3 2 Karen Witte 3 2 Cynthia Collier 3 1 Dan Heller 3 1 Candace 3 1 Charles Martindill 3 1 Nora Rawlinson 3 1 Kathleen Smith 3 1 David Swickard ‘ 3 1 Karen Wolfe 3 1 Colleen Kelly 2 3 Linda Kiess 2 3

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Two Girls Escape Kidnaper Monday CENTERVILLE, Ind. <UPD—A two-state ride at the point of a kidnaper’s knife ended dramatically Monday for two Ohio x-ray technicians. The ride started here near midnight Sunday when Sharae K. Thompson, 20, and Cherie L. Anders, 20, Columbus, Ohio, stopped at a service station for a soft drink as they drove homeward from Memphis, Tenn., after a weekend visitA knife-wielding man forced his way into their car and ordered them to drive him to Dayton. Enroute, he threatened them. At Eaton, Ohio, Miss Anders grabbed a hunting knife she kept in the car, stepped on the brake and both women screamed. Miss Anders slashed the man with the knife and he ra away. Two policemen to whom file girls told their story captured g man identified as Charles E. Davis, 32, New Castle. The girls identified him as the kidnaper. Davis waived preliminary hearLinda Kiess 2 3 Carole Mitch • . 2 3 David Smith 2 3 Barry Burnett 2 2 Paul Feller 2 2 Robert Ladd 2 2 Thomas Maddox 2 2 Dan Miller 2 2 Rita Norquest 2 2 Thomas Schnepf 2 2 Gary 'Schultz 2 2 Dorothy Smith 2 2

20 Years Ago Today April 23, 1963 — Expenditures of the Adams county public welfare department totaled $140,137.26, with the county’s share of the expenses $38,719.44. Business was suspended for three hours this afternoon for Good Friday church services. Approximately 60 students and patrons of the Mt. Tabor school, St. Mary’s township, honored the school's teacher, Elmer Ehrsam, at a party prior to his leaving for army service. Adams county’s second war loan drive is within 12 per cent of meeting the $730,000 quota. Entire convoy of 20 giant German transport planes destroyed by Allied fighter planes. 1 ing on a kidnap charge before a U.S. commissioner in Dayton and was held in $5,000 bail in the Montgomery County Jail there.

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Township Volunteer? For Cancer Crusade Township volunteer.* for the cancer crusade, which opened Monday in Adam* county, were revealed this morning by Mrs Robert Krueckeberg, president of the Adams county Cancer Society and drive chairman.’ The annual educational and fundraising drive runs the entire week, in an attempt to raise the organization’s goal of $2,961.95 for this year. Township volunteers are: Root township, Mrs. Marlow Schieferstein, Mrs. Robert DeLong, Mrs. Fred Kunkei and Mrs. William Journay. Union township — Mrs. Herman Keller, Mrs. Simon Thieme, Mrs. Alvin Krueckeberg, Mrs. Edgar Krueckeberg, Mrs. Herman Steele, Mrs. Herman Bleeke, Mrs. Robert Ulman. St. Mary’s township — Mrs. Don Hakes, Mn. Edward CcCullough, and Mrs. John Johnson. Washington township — Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, Mrs. Jess Edgell. Mrs. John Floyd, Mrs. Henry Heimann, Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, Mrs. Ralph Busse, Mrs. Harry Bowers, Mrs. William Kohne, Mrs. Victor Baltzell, Mrs. Chalmer Reber, Mrs. Helen Bluhm, Miss Rosemary Spangler, Mrs. Mel Weisman. Mrs. Bob Yost, Mrs. Forrest Dryer, and Mrs, Wilmer Buttemeier. Kirkland Township Kirkland townslup— Mrs. Robert Kershner, Mrs. Ralph Steffen, Mrs. John Barger, Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Mrs. Ed Frauhiger, Mr*. Nolan Barger, Mrs. John Leyse, Mrs. Wayne Byerly, Mrs. Homer Arnold, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Landis, Mrs. Wilmer Gerber, Mrs. Oscar Brown, Mrs. Bud Terbune, Mrs. Harold Dick, Mrs. GJen Adler, Mrs. Floyd Ehrman, Mrs. Clarence Weber, Mrs. Fred Ehlerding, Mrs. Dale Ploughe,. Mrs. Dale Mankey, Mrs. Robert Mutschler. Monroe township — Mrs. Noah Mazelin, Mrs. Rufus Inniger, Mrs. Howard Nussbaum, Mrs. Henry Nussbaum, Mrs. Jess Habegger, Mrs. Amo* Habegger, Mrs. Kermit Yoder, Mrs. Claude Lennison, Mrs. Harold Schwartz. Mrs. David Mazelin, Mrs. Roland Beer. Blue Creek township — Mrs. Herbert Myers, Mrs. Fritz Schaadt,, Mrs. Sam Yager, Mrs. Chralmer Miller. Mrs. Delmore Wechter, Mrs. Glen Manley, Mrs. William Dague, Mrs. -Opal Lugin-, bill, Mrs. Charles Burkhart, Mrs. Clifford Roe, Mrs. Roy Wable, Mrs. Dehnas Roe, Mrs. Melvin

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