Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1964 — Page 8

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DISTRICT (Continued from Page One) country. This program is carried on around the world. A club assembly was held immediately after the regular meeting, at which each chairman explained his project or plan. Written reports were presented to the governor in a bound book. Case thanked the club and its officers for their cooperation and complimented the group for a wellrounded program. Frankfort Resident Is Burned Fatally FRANKFORT, Ind. 'UPD — Joseph Anderson, 70, Frankfort, was burned fatally Thursday night when his clothing caught fire from an undetermined sourse as he sat in a chair in his living room. Anderson's wife found his clothing in flames and beat out the blaze with a rug, but Anderson died two hours later in Clinton County Hospital.

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Two Arrested For Traffic Violations Two out-of-town drivers have been cited into Justice of the peace court here by state trooper Dan Kwasncski. Ethel R. Racine, 49, of Marlon, was charged with speeding, 75 miles per hour ina 65 zone on U. S. 27, one-half mile south of Decatur, and is slated to appear in court December 2. Isaac S. Colvard, 77, of Richmond, was charged with making an improper pass on U. S. 27, five miles north of Decatur, and is to appear December 1. Social Security Visit Week Later The United States social security officer who usually calls at the Adams county courthouse on the second Wednesday of each month will appear this month on the third Wednesday, Nov. 18. The change was made because Veterans Day falls on lhe second Wednesday.

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES g KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.:' “Why do Children Turn Delinquent?” is the name of a public Bible lecture to be-given by R. C. Steele, an assistant presiding minister from the local congregation. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, '‘Peace Among Men of Good Will" or Armageddon — Which? One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Luke 2: 14. "Glory in the highest unto God! And on earth peace, among men of good-will.” Tues. & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, “Baby Pair Arrested By Sheriff Department Edward Lxishe, of route 4, Decatur, was arrested on a warrant by the sheriff's department a short time be ore noon today. The warrant charged Loshe with two charges, malicious trespassing and disorderly conduct. He may appear in circuit court today for arraignment. He was being held under $250 bond. John McNeil, of Bluffton, was picked up by the sheriff’s department earlier today on a warrant charging him with failure to provide. He was later released to Bluffton authorities, from where the warrant was issued. Indiana Farmer Is Killed By Tree ROCHESTER, Ind. (UPD — Rochester, was killed Wednesday when a tree fell on him as he cut it down on his farm. Milller was felling the tree with a ixiwer chain saw. Just before it cut through the 11-toch trunk, the tree split and startl'd to fall. Miller tried to get out of the way but stepped in a hole and fellj. Three Youths Taken To Stnt' Penal Farm The three youths given terms . of six months each at the state penal farm at Putnamville by Judge Myles F. Parrish Thursday, were taken to serve their sentences today. Deputy sheriff Warren Kncuss and Berne policeman Jim Hill transported Dennis Kettron, 18, of 1121 Elm St. Gerald Gene Harmon. 17, route 5, Decatur and Eddie Ray Thompson, of Wells county. Each was sentenced on charges of third degree burglary, in connection with thefts at Treon’s 1 Poultry Market and the Franklin Cservice station, east of town.

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