Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1964 — Page 8
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JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Comer Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "Science Upholds Bible Truth" is the name of a public Bible lecture to be given by G. T. Gerber, the presiding minister from the Huntington, Indiana Congregation of Jehovah's witnesses. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower
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Bible study and discussion on the subject, "Keeping the Organization of Public Servants Pure, Chaste.” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be 2 Cor. 6:4, 6 "In every way we recommend ourselves aa God's ministers by the endurance of much, by purity by knowledge." Tues & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in s'udy aid, “Baby-
lon the Great Has Fallen, God’s Kingdom Rules.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting. Honor Roll Listed At Decatur High The honor roll for the second six weeks of the first semester at the Decatur high school was announced today by Hugh J. Andrews. There are 01 students on the honor roll, which follows: A B Tim Singleton 6 Barbara Houk 5 1 Pat Beam 5 Jim Brown 5 Reamilda Harrell 5 Hans Lehr 5 Susan Ostermeyer 5 Jean Swickard 5 Ed Cravens 4 1 Marilyn Harman 4 1 Ronald Lehrman 4 1 Charlotte Ludwig 4 1 Darlene Richards 4 1 Peggy Smith 4 1 Cheri Colter 4 Lois Crolzer 4 Linda Heare 4 Robert Koos 4 Tom Ludwig 4 Diana Mitch 4 Bill Rydell 4 Robert Schwratz 4 Dorothy Smith 4 Vicki Wolfe 4 Diane Smith 4 Barry Burnett 3 2 Richard Justice 3 2 Candace Railing 1 3 2 Nora Rawlinson 3 2 Teresa Archer 3 1 Susan August 3 1 Connie Brown 3 1 Jerry Brown 3 1 Bill Brown 3 1 Barbara Frauhiger 3 1 Thomas Fuelling 3 1 Carolyn Harman 3 1 Richard Koenig 3 1 Nance? Linn 3 1 Carole Mitch 3 1 James Norquest 3 1 Pamela Strahm 3 1 Susan Thieme 3 1 Linda August 2 3 Mark Seeger , 2 3 Sharon Shannon 2 3 Nancy Swickard 2 3 Kathy Thieme 2 3 Dave Anspaugh 2 2 James Augsburger 2 2 Nancy Beam 2 2 Debbie Bultemeier 2 2 Steven Haggerty 2 2 Connie Harmon 2 2 Carol Hoverman 2 2 Dennis Hunt 2 2 Sharon Mcßae 2 2 Rosemary Miller 2 2 Donna Pickford 2 2 Kerry Schamerloh 2 2 Sandra Singleton 2 2 Gary Tavern Holdup Nets Trio $3,500 GARY, Ind. (UPD — The Cozy Corner Tavern In the city’s downtown business district was held up by three guAmen early today and police said they fled with about 33j500-34,000. ‘ The holgup I brought tl* number of auOh criipos in the Steel City to about 38*'in the last four Weeks, authorities raid.
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Driver's License Ordered Suspended Robert W Johnson, a resident of 922 N. 12th "street, has had his driving privilege suspended for a period of two months, according to the latest driver suspension list issued by the bureau of motor vehicles. The suspension, due to a convictloifbf diiving while under the influence. is effective from October 25 of this year to December 25, also this Youth Is Ordered Returned To School Donald William Linder, 21, of 1009 Elm St., was slated to be returned to the Fort Wayne Stateschool this afternoon, after his arrest by city police early this morning. Under was charged with disorderly conduct on Line street at 12:30 a.m. today, and appeared in circuit court this mornin<» where he was ordered mlmmU to the state school. Monmouth, Southeast Post League Triumphs Tom Hullinger scored 14 scored 14 points as Southeast defeated Northwest A by a 34-20 score in a sth and 6th grade game Thursday. Other scoring for Southeast was done by Koons, 5; Knape, 6; Stonestreet, 1; Thomas, 4; Anderson, 4. Miller’s 11 led Northwest A, while High added six, Hill two and Johnson 1. In another sth and 6th grade encounter, Monmouth edged by Northwest B, 40-38, in a high-scor-ing affair. The winners led by a 19-9 count after one period, but had their margin shaved to 2019 at the half and Northwest took a 31-30 lead into the final period. Mike Brown’s 13 tallies led the winners.
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Christmas Pageant In School Opposed HOUSTON (UPI) — A school Christmas pageant is based in religion and as such should not be allowed in public schools, said a Houston school trustee-elect Ibursday. , Mrs. Howard Bamstone said that she agreed 1 with her husband that religion "in any form” should be kept out of public schools. Her husband, an architect, failed in his attempts to cancel a school Christmas pageant. Sudden Stop Cause Os Two-Car Wreck A sudden stop was the cause of a two-car accident at 7 o’clock Thursday evening in thd 1000 block of Monroe street. Edwina Mae Hart, 25, of 425 Elm St., was forced to stop suddenly when an auto in front of her’s came to an abrupt halt to turn onto 11th street. As she stopped, her auto was struck in the rear by a vehicle operated by Thomas David Geimer, 17-year-old route 5, Decatur resident. City police estimated damages at $175 to the Geimer machine and SIOO to the Hart auto.
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