Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1964 — Page 8

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Howard Whitmore Whitmore Soloist With Philpot Team Howard Whitmore, outstanding lyric tenor soloist and mln'stci of music with the Ford Philpot evangelistic team, will appear with the team at the Philpot rally at the Decatur Youth and Community Center at 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday The rally is sponsored by the Decatur men’s prayer group. Whitmore, 41, was born in Al bert Lea, Minn. As a high .school youth he sang in the boys' glee club and in a quartet, and joined a church choir. After serving three years in the U. S. Navy, he worked as in aircraft mechanic under U. S. civil service, which he resigned to cuter religious music work.4While conducting music at a catnp meeting near Pensacola, Fla., h« learned the minister of music al a Birmingham, Ala., church had resigned, and he obtained the position. For the next seven and onehalf years he worked for various southern churches. He received a call to join Dr. Philpot ns director of music and soloist, a position he has held for more than

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Home, School Assn. Holds First Meeting The first meeting of the school year of the home and school association of the Decatur Catholic schools, was held at the school auditorium Wednesday evening. Harold Gray, president nf the association, conducted the meeting, which was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dennis Blank, as. distant pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic church. Sr. M. Vera, C. S. A., principal of the St. Joseph grade school, introduced members of the gradschool faculty, and Sr. M Julianne, C. S. A., high school prin clpal, introduced the high school teachers; The Rev, Eugene Fekete, St. Mary's Assistant pastor, spoke on the school plans for the year, stressing particularly the greater importance which is being placed on the school's guidance program. Tom Sefton, vice president of the association, read a petition which will be presented to the Decatur city council at its next meeting, requesting appointment of a patrol guard for the Monro: and Fourth street intersection at the school. The petition was approved by the association members, who signed the petition following the meeting. Mark Colchin, in charge of the school's rifle club, the Hotshots, spoke briefly, asking for adult help in supervising the club, which this year is being expanded to Include a girls' rifle team. Grav. in closing the meeting, described the duties, purposes and plans of the association for the coming school year. Following the meeting, refreshments of doughnuts and coffee were served. six years. He now resides in I<exington, Ky., with his wife and two sons.

jmH st • w wl ' f Iflfc . Mins Sc men ml* Kutz Methodist Youth To Hear Missionary The Junior high and senior Methodist youth fellowships of the First Methodist church of Decatur will hear Miss Semeramis Kutz, missionary from Chile, at their combined kickoff meeting Sunday evening. The combined youth groups will meet at 5 o’clock for this very special occasion, with the worship service in the chapel. Tbe senior MYF will be in charge of the devotions and the junior high MYF is providing the speaker. Miss Kutz is th" aunt of Robert Babcock and will be visiting in his home over the weekend. Although the groups will meet together for the speaker, they will divide into their respective groups for business and recreation. Parents will be asked to provide the refreshment snack as in the pest. Miss Kutz was for 37 years missionary to China. For some vears she was dietitian at the British-American hospital in Lima. Peru. Then she became di- . rector of the El Vergel vocational school for girls. Her years of working with girls and close association with the people of South America helped her to qualify ns a speaker to youth and an authority on the church in South America. All youth of the church from 7th grade through high school are to plan to attend. Planning Retreat In preparation for the fall pm-* gram the senior MYF officers, 18 In number, will be attending a planning retreat at the Decatur cottage at Epworth Forest, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheets, counselors, assist--ed by Rev. Melyin Seeger, will be in charge. Mrs. Wm. Brown will be in charge of the chaperones. Tim Singleton is, the president. Through this thorough study of the program and careful planning the group hopes to present an outstanding nrocram for the youth of the church this year, which will be able to meet ‘heir sniritual needs and provide needed Christian fellowship. Franklyn Defter To Leqion Convention Frnnklyn Detter, of Adams Post 43, American Legion, will attend the national cohvention of the Legion, which ooens Friday and continues through Sept. 24 at Dallas, Tex. Detter is one of the 115 Indiana delegates to the convention, and has also been named as a member ot the committee on legislation ' and rules for the convention. Speeding Is Charged To Youthful Driver Michael John Leyse, 18-year-old resident of route 4, Decatur, has been cited to appear in justice of the peace court. Leyse was arrested by the city police at 12:10 a.m. today on Nuttman Ave., and charged with speeding. 70 miles per hour In a 30 zone, He is slated to appear in J. P. court on Sept. 19.

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■w : ONE OF THE NEW pupils arriving at the convent of the Sacred Heart school in New York—-saMkng and earin' to go—is six-year-old Caroline Kennedy <R> daughter of the late President Kennedy. She is accompanied by her niotikpr, Mrs. John F. Kennedy (rear, right), her aunt, Mrs. Peter Lawford (L>. and her cousin, Sydney Lawford, 8, who goes to the same school.—(UPl Telephoto). I • Pull your tandem disc behind the Brady 4-Row Chopper and | I do the entire job at one time. ri I • One man can I I chop and disc up to -if) '4: | I 100 acres per day. I I • You do a better I *' D 1 ') % job of plowing ' H /. Jfl • ,-'J d Stalks will be fine- . \ X ' I ly pulverized and r ■ I I not windrowed or I bunched. I I • You can pull the '/■ I I 4-Row Chopper and I disc with your 4-5 <I plow tractor. I I • Excellent for clip- I I ping idle acres and ’ I I pastures. tOW rl I • One pass thru I I the field and you’re • f Iready to plow. r illlifiYi WtOb On ferTir' II • Why tie up 2 men and 2 tractors and take twice as long when one man and one tractor will do the entire job. COME IN NOW . . ANb TAKE A GOOD I LOOK AT THE BRADY MODEL 144 4-ROW I i CHOPPER .. . IT'S A REAL WORKHORSE! DIERKES IMPLEMENT SALES - 341 N. 13th St. Decatur, Ind. 1

American Legion's Officers Installed Martin Selking, route 2, Decatur, was installed as post commander of Adams post No. «3 of the American Legion recently. Fourth district commander Leo Waller of Kendallville served as installation officer. Other officers installed at chat time were: first vice commander, Nelson Doty; second vice commander, Henry Bieberich; fourth vice commander, Ted Ey-

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anson; finance officer, Franklin Detter; post adjutant, James K. Staley; trustee (3 years), Richard D. Archer; trustee (2 years), O. W. P. Macklin; trustee (one year), T. D. Schieferstein. Service officer, James K. Staley; chaplain, Charles Morgan; historian, Robert Ashbaucher; sergeant-at-arms, Paul Wietfeldt; membership chairman, Klesson Brandyberry; judge advisor, Robert Smith; publicity officer, Nelson Doty; Americanism officer, Fred W. Bieberich; bowling, Fred Schamerloh; Boy Scouts, Myles Parrish; Boys State, H. V. Aurand; ceremonial, Charles

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Morgan; child welfare, Nelson Doty; civil defense, F. B. Hunter; community service, Charles W. Chew; counter - subversive, • Walter Koeneman. Educational activities, Hugh J. Andrews; golf John Bauman; patriotic activities, Klesson Brandyberry. Milky Water If water has a milky appearance, it can be quickly cleared by dissolving a small piece of ¥ock alum in a pint of boiling water and Using this much to a tub of water.