Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1964 — Page 2

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Troop 65 Joining In Big Island Program Boy Scout Troop 63 is also participating in camping activities at Big Island this week, along with several other area Boy Scout Troops. There are eight scouts and their scout master. Herald Hitch- . cock, sponsored by the Decatur BUB church, attending from Troop 66.

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Harfke's Daughter Slightly Improved WASHINGTON (UPD— Aides to Democratic Senator Vance Hartke reported Tuesday the senator’s daughter, Mrs. Larry Schott, 20, has shown slight improvement at George Wa shinton University Hospital.

Earl Tuesday, Mrs. Schon had been listed in poor condition Mrs. Schott failed to respond to treatment at Fairfax hospital in Falls Church, Va., a Washington suburb, following the Caeserean section delivery of her daughter on July 27. She was transferred to the Washington hospital Sunday for surgical consultations and further treatment. Members of Hartke's staff said blood transfusions were given and she was

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fed intra On Monday, the baby was taken to Hartke's Falls Church homo, where h< husband, a law student at George Washington Uoiverstty, is staying. Insects On Windshield Those spattering of Insects on the windshield and other parts of your car ean be removed easily if you'll mix two tablespoons of baking soda with one quart of water, applying thia with a cloth or sponge. Then wipe clean.

Two Thefts Investigated A pair of thefts in Berne and Geneva have been reported to tiw Adam* county sheriff* department. During today'* early hours, someone stole. two candy vending

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machine* from the Round-Up Laundromat in Seme. The machine* were taken from ln»ide the building, and contained a large amount of money. The Geneva theft wa« a money taken from a soft drink vending machine at the Buchanan Gulf station. The machine, outside the building," was heavily damaged by thieves who broke into it and stole the coin box. Only a small amount of money was in the machine.

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The sheriff’s department, Berne city police and Geneva town wArsbal Preston Pyle are continuing investigation* of V the thefts. < Prayer Meeting To Be Held Tonight The prayer meeting to be held tonight at the Baptist chureh will be preceded by an important business meeting. Don gliger will be the leader for the prayer meeting.

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FUTURE FASHION —Thlsi experimental fabric, from which blankets are being made, might also be used for future wearing apparel. The costume, designed for the E? 2000, is a halter-top psuit worn under a long- 1 jacket The fabric is called Fibcrwoven and is made by the Chatham Manufacturing Co. New Record Judgement Withheld On Traffic Charge City court Judge John B. Stults with held judgment this morning on two charges against Richard A. Huffine, 22-year-old resident of 521 S. 13th street. Huffine pleaded guilty to both charges, reckless driving and disorderly conduct, and Judge Stults took the case under advisement to rule within 30 days, he explained. After the matter was taken under advisement, Huffine was released from custody. The incident occurred Tuesday evening when Huffine was stopped by city police office William Baumann. Baumann charged him with reckless driving, and after Huffine’s ticket was written, he allegedly became belligerent with the officer. He was then charged with disorderly conduct, and placed in custody in the county jail until his court appearance today. Huffine also has a case pending in Justice of the Peace court, where he was cited after charged with reckless driving last Thursday evening. Pet Show Is Scheduled For Next. Thursday Miss Taya Erekson and Miss Rita Norquest, operators of the Worthman field handicraft stand, have announced plans for a pet show to.be held Thursday, August 13 at 9:30 a.m. The show will give local youngs'ers an opportunity to display pets of all sizes, types and descriptions. Prizes will be awarded. L . -W • I ' ' j||v< ’ • • < >- SraWß- ‘‘ k ISauL »' < • Jt Mew |® ? /££ J® : " ''MWjf Hw' ' ' ww-W p 'W ''Hi 1 QiSMART STRIPES—To v hn*r off her multicolored “Leat knits," latest version of pettipants, Lisa Dunn s n[ly stands on her head. H e at. traction of these bloom < is Mid to be the school color combinations. The ki s are •ven wearing them a» outerwear.