Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1964 — Page 6

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Locals Mrs. Kathryn Daniels of Bobo, Mrs. Nellie White. Mrs. Beverly Stetler and children, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts and Bill, all of this city, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniels and family of Huntington. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniels aid children of Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leistner and children of Chattanooga, M r . and Mrs. Harold Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nybor and sons, all of Anderson, and Robert E. Bundy of Dayton, Ohio. The dinner also marked the occasion of Mrs. Kathryn Daniels’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barber entertained with an Easter dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Don Fruechte and children, Terrie and Ann. of Dayton. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mcßride and children, Vickie and Susan of New Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Arnold and children. Allen. Stevie, Linda and Leisa of Decatur. Robert L. August, rural carrier on route 3, will return to work Monday after a two-month absence for surgery. James Cochran, Decatur city policeman, is reported improving following surgery Friday for stomach ulcers. Noel Wayne Scherry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Layke Scherry of route a, has signed a contract to teach math at Edwardsport high schooL Scherry is completing his student teaching at Bluffton high school. Earl Wittwer, of route 2, Berne, has been dismissed from the Jay county hospital. Sunday will be a family day for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Torson. Their daughter. Tammy, will celebrate her birthday and their two sons will be christened.

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Bassett Is Named Airman Os Month WESTOVER AFB. Mass —Airman Third Class Norman H. Bassett. son of Mr, and Mrs. Carroll C. Bassett of 750 High St.. Decatur. Ind., has been selected outstanding airman of the month here. Airman Bassett, a United States Air Force inventory specialist. was chosen for the honor in recognition of his exemplary conduct and performance of duty. A graduate of Decatur high school, the airman entered the service in March, 1963. His wife, Judith, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herr of 503 W. Main St., Trotwood, Ohio. Two Vehicles Collide Near Decatur Friday Two out-of-town drivers were involved in an accident at 12:05 p. m. Friday on U. S. 27, a mile north of Decafur. A pick-up truck operated by Arthur Thomas Preston, 48. of Columbia City, was traveling in front of an auto operated by Robert William Millea, 39. of Plymouth, as both were northbound. Millea was passing the trick, and the two vehicles were nearly side by side when Preston started to turn left, and the two collided. Deputy sheriff Harold August estimated damages at $250 to the car and S2OO to the pick-up. Deep Water Over Street Is Drained Deep water over the street in the Homestead in front of the Russ Baumgartner residence has slowly drained away after blocking the street for two days. A catch basin takes the surface water from the street and conducts it by a tile to Borum’s run. southeast of the area. However, the tile appears to be broken down, the water drains very slowly traffic in the Homestead.

Their paternal grandmother, Mrs. Harry A. Torson, South Bend, and their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart of this city, will attend the celebrations.

Special Missionary Service On Monday KM W JjgwM Rev. Earl Mosteller A special missionary service will be held at the Church of the Nazarene, Seventh and Marshall streets. Monday, at 7:30 p. m. The speaker is the Rev. Earl Mosteller, superintendent of the missionary work of the Church of the Nazarene in Brazil. He and his wife are presently on furlough in the United States and are engaged in deputation work among churches of the denomination. This is the Mostellers’ first Monthly Meeting Is Held By Realtors Tbe Adams-Jay-Wells county bdard of realtors held their monthly meeting at the Dutch Mill in Bluffton Thursday evening. There were 28 members and guests present. Fred Hunter, Fort Wayne, vice president of the Indiana real estate association district No. 3 was the guest speaker. He discussed government - financed apartments for middle - income families and open housing laws. The next meeting will be May 7 at the Parkway Restaurant, Berne, Robert Ellenberger, president, announced.

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visit home from Brazil, to which they were assigned by the department of foreign missions in 1958. They served 12 years previously in the Cape Verde Islands, where' they learned to speak Portuguese, which is the principal language in Brazil. They have pioneered the work of the Church of the Nazarene in this new field, where there are now 10 missionaries, 12 national pastors and 11 churches and preaching points. A growing Bible school is also be-

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ing operated there by the church. Rev. Mosteller was born in South Dakota. He graduated from Northwest- Nazarene Coli lege, Nampa, Idaho, in 1941. He pastored at Hemlock, Oregon, prior to being sent abroad. He and his wife have four daughters who are now attending high school or college. The church extends an invitation to all who would like to visit this service. He will show colored slides taken in Brazil.

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Loyal Order of Moose ELECTION OF OFFICERS TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1964 VOTING from 12 Noon 111 8.-00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY 8:00 P.M.

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