Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1963 — Page 8
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S. S. Workshop At Session On Sunday ]<rnj WteW w ..; ■ ■Bk Miss Louise Kimmel Miss Louise Kimmel, director of child’s evangelism in the city of Fort Wayne, will conduct a workshop geared to children’s and leaders at the Sunday afternoon session-of the Sunday school convention. She will be a leader at the session that will be held in the Methodist church 'in Geneva, beginning at 2 o’clock. Miss Kimmel will have an assistant with her to help in the work shop. • Miss Kimmel has been a teacher of teachers of children for many years and is well qualified in bringing helpful instructions to those serving in Sunday schools in that capacity. Dr. Huffman, the speaker for the convention, will be conducting a workshop for others at the same time. Plans are all complete for the annual convention which promises' to be larger than any held in the county. Over 500 reservations have been received for the banquet that will be held Saturday evening. The Sunday school workers who cannot attend the banquet are invited to attend the evening session that will begin
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about 7:45 p.m. A large display of Sunday school material will be available to any one attending the convention. Two publishers of Sunday school material will have representatives here to display their Sunday school helps. This will be in addition to the display that will be shown by the • local committee that will be in charge of Mrs. Arley Sprunger of Geneva. The closing session will be 'in the Mennonite church in Berne Sunday evening beginning, at 7:30 o’clock. Kennedy Expands Visit To Florida WASHINGTON J UPI) —President Kennedy has expanded his Nov. 15 trip to Florida to include a weekend at Palm Beach, a visit to Mac Dill Air Force Base at Tampa and two speaking engagements. The President, who plans to fly to Florida from New York City where he will address the AFL-CIO convention on Nov. 15, will go to Mac Dill on Nov. 18. He will speak in Tampa that afternoon and in Miami that night. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: “Building a Happy Human Family” is the name of a public Bible lecturg to be given by Richard Olson, the circuit minister of Indiana circuit No. 5. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “When God Is King over All the Earth.” One of the scriptures for consideration will be Isa f ' 14:27, “Jehovah of armies himself has counseled, and who can break it up? And his hand is the stretched out, and who can turn it back?” A 30 minute discourse loy the circuit minister, Mr. Olson, will follow. Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, "Let Your Name Be Sanctified.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting.
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
TUNC IC A I ETTER TA thf beavers oil service, inc. THIS IS A LETTER TO THE ms. second st. . ’ IS 1 ’" ■ . ’ . - " . :’ ». FAIR-MINDED CITIZENS BURKE’S STANDARD SERVICE Five Points OF OUR COMMUNITY BILL S SUNOCO During the last winter many of you drove your automobile into a service station or garage to have your radiator checked. In hotels and cases it is customary to tip the employees even though at D. & T. STANDARD SERVICE times they do not render extra service. 130 N. 13th St. How many car owners would think of tipping their favorite automotive servicemen who in the severest of weather performs many DECATUR 66 services without cost' to the car owner, such as checking radia- N. Second St. tors, oil, tires, etc.? At ~ ■ f t t DOWNTOWN TEXACO Actually these people don’t expect a tip for all this free service , x Jx ,. , , —- 304 N. Second SI. but you should stop and think a minute how the operator must feel when he knows you bought your anti-freeze at a discount house, or a grocery or drugstore at the same price he has to FAIRWAY MARATHON pay or even less than his cost. < ® Nuttman Avo. This season we see more and more stores using anti - freeze. GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE oils, and other automotive items as loss leaders. So, Mr. Car 13th J Monroe Sts Owner, the next time a severe cold spell moves in, stop back u. : -----~ -- ■> .• ■ ~ '■•••• -" ;' , '• at the store where you purchased your anti - freeze and ask uadii ornuiAr GENE S MOBIL SERVICE them to come out in the freezing, disagreeable weather and use an Bth & Monroe Sts. expensive, easily broken hydrometer to check your radiator. We think the results would be most interesting. GULF SUPER SERVICE Here is a problem all motorists should consider — anti-freeze 4|h & Monroe Sts. should be installed by the seller who at the same time will check connecting hpses and radiator for leaks and will install correct PHIL L MACKLIN CO amount of anti-freeze to assure proper protection for the cold 107 S First St season and furthermore he will be most happy to check your radiator several times during the winter months and advise you whether you have adequate protection. . PARKWAY SB SERVICE Hiway 27 & 224 Usually the motorist will ask for this “free service” during the severest weather thus imposing a hardship on the serviceman, PETRIE OIL CO s but rarely does he complain, u Bth & Monroe Sts. Now, Mr. Car Owner, let us all bear in mind if you take this business away from the people who are willing to give free RIVERSIDE GARAGE services with your purchases, then the time is near and justified 126 E. Monroe St ~ that the serviceman make a charge for these services. As we think about this problem don’t you agree it would be better WALT’S STANDARD SERVICE for all concerned if Retail businesses that do not offer service with 421 N. 13th St. the sale of anti-freeze would use some of their own items as loss leaders in their respective stores and let automotive servicemen ZINTSMASTER MOTORS have their small percentage of profit so that they can support pj r $| ( Monroe Sts. their families and give the “free service” you have enjoyed in ; the paßt? Bill Zoss Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. ——— 306 N. 13lh St.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1963
