Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1963 — Page 8
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Rev. Father Alban Evansville Priest Rev. Father Alban, *O. S. 8., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Berling of this city, was recently appointed pastor of St. Benedict's church at Evansville. St. Benedict’s has one of the largest congregatiions in the Evansville diocese. Father Alban graduated from St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis, and then entered St Meinard seminary at. Meinard. Ind. Local Lady's Nephew Dies In California Mrs. E. W. Johnson of this city received word Tuesday of the death of her nephew, R R. Huber of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Huber was a native of Marion. Richard Weber Visits At Zoological Parks Richard Weber, of Stuttgart. Germany, father of Mis. Robert i Krueckeberg, of Decatur has spent the past two days visiting zoologi■- . al parks in Ohio and Michigan, . John G. Gordon reported today Weber, a retired railroad supcrintendent -of the Gcrman-.Nationj.L, Railways, is devoting his full time now to an international cwrdinj-* tion board for zoological parks, and was already well known to the directors of the zoos visited. He is familiar with the work now going on in all zoos of the western world, and was quite interested in visiting the Detroit and Toledo zoos. Three Local Drivers Involved In Wrecks Three Decatur drivers were involved in two separate two-vehicle collisions in Van Wert county Monday, with one arrested. Clarence L. Snyder, 50, route 5, Decatur was cited for improper passing after his car collided with another auto operated by Wayne S. Stroup, 40, Sardinia, 0., at 4:10 p. m. Monday, east of Van Wert on route 30. » Stroup was in the act of making a right turn when Snyder was unable to stop and attempted to pass on the right side, but struck the Stroup car. Both were westbound, and investigating officers listed damages as moderate. A mishap at 4:10 p. m., the same —timeas the above accident, saw cars driven by Kenneth Marion Frank, 26, route 5, Decatur, and Roger Lee Deßoo, 17, of Decatur, collided at the west junction of 224 and 49, north of Wren. Frank was traveling north on 49 °and'had stopped so? a stop sign, when his vefcggle was struck in the rear by the Deßoo car. Damage was estimated as light. Deßoo was arrested and charged ■with failing to stop within assured clear distance, and was cited to appear in juvenile traffic court. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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County Libraries Evaluate Service The three public libraries of Adams county, having combined in a program to give library service to every resident of the county, are now asking the help of Adams county citizens in an attempt to evaluate this extended service.
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Last July the Decatur, Berne, and Geneva public libraries opened their dbors to every resident of the county, whether or not such resi-' dent lived in a unit that paid a library tax. This was made possible by hinds from the federal government. Congress, through the library service act. made these funds available to introduce library service to more people. These funds are available for a limited time onlv. however, and if such exw.
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tended service is to be- continued, a new source of funds must be found. A questionnaire is'now being prepared by tire three libraries and | will sqon be mailed to every family |in the county. It is> hoped that a I high percentage of the people of thte county will check their choice ; of answer to each question, place the folded form in the addressed, stamp free enclosed envelope and mail it in.
For mailing permit purposes, all return envelopes are addressed to the Decatur public library, but all three libraries will share the information given by the citizens of the county, and all will use the data in evaluating library services of the past year. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
Six From Decatur Graduate At I. U. Next Monday, June 3, as the clock on Indiana University’s student building chimes 10 ,a.m., an academic procession with a number of local participants will march out of a tented area next to the old football stadium. Thus will begin Indiana University's 134th commencement, the
first presided over by Dr. Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., 12th president of the Hoosier state university. A total of six Adams county residents are among 4,956 candidates for bachelor’s, master's and doctor’s degrees. All have completed work for degrees or will do so by next September and are eligible to participate in the ceremony. By tradition the awarding of degrees will take place on the playing field of the old stadium, with relatives and frieds. seated in the
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horseshoe end. In event of rain, commencement will be held in the nearby old fieldhouse. Following are Decatur persons listed by registrar Charles E. Harrell as eligible for the ceremony and the degrees for which they have studied: Cheryl Asnbaucher, B. S., nursing; Constance Baxter, B. S., education; Mrs. Elizabeth Kocher Bond, A. 8., chemistry; Elizabeth Peck, B. S., nursing; Lynn Smith, B. S., business; and Mrs. Elizabeth Ritter, B. S., eduction.
