Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1963 — Page 8

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Mission Festival At Zion United Church Sunday will be observed as the annual mission festival Sunday, in Zion United Church of Christ, Third and Jackson streets. Guest speakers for the day will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Donaldson, missionaries of the United Church' of Christ, to Southern Rhodesia, Africa, now home on furlough. They will speak to the church school during the class period, and Dr. Donaldson will bring the message during the regular worship hour at 10 a. m. His theme will be: "The Changing African Mission Scene.” They will also present slide pictures of their work to the youth fellowship, which will begin at 4 p. m., one hour earlier than usual. Dr. and Mrs. Donaldson went to Southern Rhodesia in February of 1958, where he is co-medical di-

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Dr. J. F. Donaldson rector of the Willis F. Pierce memorial hospital at Mt. Selinda. Mrs. Donaldson is engaged in various activities in Christian education and women’s work. Dr. Donaldson is a graduate of Columbia University with a bachelor of science degree. He served in the United States Navy as an ensign on an LST flotilla transporting troops in the Pacific area. His naval training was in engineering, but after World War II he returned to his pre-medical studies at the University of California, where he received his master of arts degree in 1950. He then entered the New York Medical College and was graduated in 1954. He interned at the Syracuse University Medical Center in 1955. then spent two years in residence at St. Luke’s hospital in New York City before going overseas. Dr. Donaldson spent the first five months of his furlough taking a post graduate course in tropical medicine at the University of

Petroleum Industry Film Shown Optimists Members of the Decatur Optimists club viewed a movie on the varied processes of the petroleum industry at their weekly breakfast meeting Thursday. The movie was shown by Ned J Walker I o' the Texaco company. Edinburgh, Scotland. The hospital, of which he is co-director, is located in the middle of the African bush. It is an 86-bed institution, but often has a load of over 200 patients. ' It serves an area about the size of the State of Rhode Island, in a country of around 3,500,000 population Mrs. Donaldson is a graduate of Denison .University with a bachelor of arts degree, and the New York school of social work with a master of‘-science degree. The Donaldsons have three children, Jonathan 4, Rachel 3, and Beth 1. All members- and friends of the church are invited to hear these speakers.

VOTERS! |R| We Ask You... RI )() (>1 ’ THINK Decatur is large enough and the Mayor’s salary is BIG enough to entitle you to a Mayor S DO YOH WANT an improved Street Department? One B Dwt snow removal, weed cutting, street cleaning’ and JPw* . m other important duties? ' a, * ■ B I TOO WANT an investigation made into the cause '■ of water heater and water softener damage? Shouldn’t they last longer than three years? CARL D. GERBER John B. Stults ~ Mavor City Judge DO YOU WANT a new water source, so that Decatur 1 a can attract new industry? " VOTE DO NOU BELIEVE Girls are people? Would you favor a reorganized city recreation program so that with the DEMOCRATIC same money NOW being spent, girls can participate m PI equally with boys? lUCS. NOV. sth. DO YOU BELIEVE that the quarter of a«nillion dollars be assured plus spent in the last four years entitles Decatur to re- -of an efficient, quest a return to its former lower Fire Insurance rates? economical and We Believe You De g? • HU* ■ k _ Hl -»m ' » an W cH| I 1 mßm - a.it B' JWESMip IraW 1 ; 1 19 k Dr. R. E. Allison Chalmer H. Deßolt Lawrence Kohne Clyde E. Drake Harold B. Miller 1 Councilman Councilman At Large Councilman m . Councilman Ist District 2nd District 4th District " 3rd District City Os Decatur Democrat Committee BERNARD CLARK WENDELL MACKLIN DIANNE LINN MRS. FRANK BOHNKE City Chairman Treasurer Secretary Vice-Chairman

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Indiana Teachers' Convention Oct. 24 INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The I bulk of the 40,000 members of the Indiana State Teachers Association will attend the organization’s convention in seven Hoosier cities Oct. 24-25 while their pupils get their first vacation of the 1963-64 school year. The sessions will attract more! than 22,000 to Indianapolis, 5,000 i to Fort Wayne, 4,400 to South ■ Bend, 4,200 to Hammond, 3,400 to i Muncie, 3,200 to Evansville and 1,800 to Jeffersonville. The representative assembly of the statewide organization will handle its official business at the Indianapolis session. It will in-, elude election of new officers, among them a successor to Glen , Barkes of New Albany as presi- , dent. •

Speakers at Indianapolis will include Norman Cousins, editor of Saturday Review; Dr. Max Lerner, columnist for the New York Post; and foreign correspondent Robert St. John. Lerner also will speak at the Evansville and Jeffersonville sessions. Other speakers will include Dr. Ethel Alpensfels, New York University anthropologist, at Fort Wayne; Dr. John Morley, correspondent, at Fort Wayne and Hammond; Dr. George Schweit- ; zer, University of Tennessee nuj effiar researcher, at Muncie and ■ South Bend; Max Freedman, Washington correspondent of the ! Manchester Guardian, at South Bend; Dr. Karl H. Berns, National Education Association executive, at Evansville; and William C. Sullivan of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, at Jeffersonville. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

Girl Scouts Troop 573 Girl Scout troop 573 met Wednesday in the Girl Scout room at the Youth and Community Center. The roll was called and dues were collected. Patrols ’were assigned, and the group then went to the Stratton Place park and practiced using compases. i Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Doyle and Bonnie Baumgartner Frauhiger of route 3, Bluffton, are the parents of a baby girl born j today at 8:39 a.m., weighing six ‘ pounds and one and one-half ounces. Be sure to see "A Letter to Nancy" at sie Adams Theater, Sunday, 1:30, 3:30 &‘7:30. No tickets needed. 239 3t

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1963