Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1964 — Page 6

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Bible study and discussion on the subject, “How the Organization Should View Chaateness. ” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Hebrews 13:4, “Let manage be honorable among all, and the marriage bed be without defilement, for God will judge fornicators and adulterers." Tues. & Wed. 8:30 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, "Babylon the Great Has Fallen, .God s Kingdom Rules." r.itluy 7:.jU p.m.: Theocratic Min s.ry Sch ol'followed by the Kin,do.n Service Meeting. To Present Pageant At Friedheim Sunday A Ch:istmas pageant, "The Nativity,” wi.l he presented by membc’s o' the Zion • Friedheim) Lutherah Walther league and choir Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in this church. The public is invited to attend.

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Children Program At Bapl'st Church Children of the First Baptist church will prerent a Christmai p ogram at 7 o'clock Sunday evening at the church. The offering, as for several years, will go to the children's home at Lake Villa, 111. The program follows: ■» Prelude — "The Christmas Song." Hymn — "Joy to the World." Opening prayer — Rev. Robert L. Chi-ister. Recit'tiins by beginners and kiTderga r den — "Never Too Small," Die-dre Lehman; "Just a Litth Boy,” David Eoldner; “Little Sider,” Steve and Sandra Seitz; "Buoy Times," Debbie ButVOTICK TO BIDDKRH Notice Im hereby <lven that the Hoard of ('ommlealonera of Adams County, Indiana, will, until tinhour of 1:30 P.M. on Monday, December 2X, 1954, receive bl<ix on construction of the followdog Bridge over the Durbin-Durr Ditch on County Road IS Jnxt Hoiith of Hoad 14 in Blue Creek Twp., conalatlng of an IS ft. epan metal nrch, and 82 cu. yda. reinforced concrete footlrrga and end w rIIm. Alao: One (only) new wing on prt-Hent bridge over Blue Creek, altuated on old 8. R. 124 In St. Marya Twp., conalating of 20 cu. yda reinforced concrete. Plana and apeclflcatlona therefor are on file In the office of the Adama County Auditor. Blda muat he anbmltted on Form 96 n« prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, accompanied by a blddera bond or certified check for not leaa than 10% of bld price. z • 1 The Board reaervea the ..right to reject any and all bide. By order of the Board of County Commlaalonera. Edawrd F. Jaberg Auditor, Adama County Dec 18, 21

ler; "Christmas Stocking," Cole ~i>el; ' wood Migat,” Brett Cowans; "Beds for Babies," Charlotte Fox, Diana Salway; “What Is Christmas," Cheryl Marbaugh; ‘Mother's Gift,” Cindy bpeaKman; sings by the entire group: Leda Butler, Nanette Hakes, Douglas Erhart, Peggy Manley, Tammy Fifer, Amber Abel, David B.unner, Elaine Butler, Hal Hakes, Lioa Morningstar, Clesson Fox, Bryan Cowans, Jeff Speakman, Denise Cowan, Brooks Wolfe, Douglas Lehman, Becky Butler, Christine Elzey, Lena Augsburg.r, Chris McKean, Paul Fore. Junior boys and girls — rnree Little Candi's," Scott McKean, Gilbert Hirschy, Gary Marbach; “This Menage Is for Every Man," Chuck Merriman, Tom Patch. Jeff Bodie, Jack Robinson, Kim Erhart, Stanley Myers; l "The Visit of the Fears," Cynthia Fcx, Greg Chids’ter, Steve Luginbill. Ronnie Ballard, Jerry Fisher, Olin Stevenson, John Serna, Joe Drake; solo, Allen Lehman; "God’s Message,” Terry Morningstar, Kathie Sliger, Barbara Salway, Ma tia Serna, Donna Wendell, Cindy Murray, Pam Rambo, Debra Brunner; "Why We Smile at Christmas," Wauneta Weldy; "Deep In Our Hearts," Darcine B tier: re itatjen, Leslie Butler; "His Name Is at the Top," Steve Sliger. Offertory — “A Christmas Carol." Piimary I “When Giving Gifts," Debbie McKean; “When Proving His Love,” Becky Patch; "Christmas Gladniss,” Christine Butler; “Shepherds Know,” Donna Brunner; "In Every Land,” Beth S'-hmoll; "What Is Christmas?” Debbie Fifer. Primary II — "The Love of God," Russell Strickler, Dianna Serna, Dennis Brunner, Kenneth Wendol, Rodney Fifer, Doug Rambo, Janice Seitz, Julie Lugiobill, Chervl Salway. Primary 111 —“Gifts to Christ," Randy McKean, Chester Fox, Becky Hay, Alvin Souder, Danny Strickler. Songs by the entire primary group. B. Y. F. — “Bethlehem Again?” Joan Stevenson, Ronnie Luginbill, Steve Green. Choral songs by the entire B. Y. F. Closing prayer. Grade Children To Present Operetta The first and second grades of the Adams Central elementary school will present a Christmas operetta, “She Didn’t Believe,” by Catherine Allkon Christe, at 7 o’clock Monday evening at the school. The public is invited to

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Youth For Christ To Meet Here Saturday Adams county area Youth for Christ rally will be held Saturday evening, at the Decatur Church of God. Church in located on Mercer Ave. and the rally will start at 7:30 p.m.' This Christmas rally will feature guest speaker, Rev. Robert Fansler from Fort Wayne. Rev. Fansler, is a former pastor and now heads the youth department o the Missionary church association. He has also held many evangelistic meetings through the area. Music will be provided by the YFC clubs of the area. Music will hove the Christmas theme with both vocal and instrumental. Carol singing by the entire group will aliw be pa't of the Christmas rally. Pre-rally quizzing will take place at the church beginning at 6 p.m. Quiz teams from this area wil be quizzing on the electric chairs over Matthew 7 to 9. Adams county YFC extends an invitation to the young people and adults of the area to attend this Christmas rally. Christmas Offering For Needv Children In conjunction with every other Methodist church in Indiana, the Pleasant Mills and Salem Methodist churches will receive the annual Christmas offering for the needy children of the world wherever the Methodist church is working. This offering will be taken locally at the time of the church Christmas programs. The annual offering was instituted by Bishop Richard Raines 12 years ago, and has ministered to countless thousands of needy children throughout the world. Car Badly Damaged By Skid Into Post An automobile owned by Duo, Inc., and driven by Thomas A. Miller, 33, of 1038 Master Drive, received an estimated S6OO damage in a one-car accident Thursday afternoon. Miller was eastbound on Bollman St., entering the north entrance to the Homestead addition, when the automobile slid on ice into a concrete post at the entrance. The car was damaged extensively in the front end, in the 12:30 p.m. mishap. • n attend.

Fined On Charge Os Reckless Driving John E. (Pinkie) Shaffer, 23, was fined a total of $42,75 for reckless driving in an Allen county justice of the peace court recently following a one-car accident Nov. 21. Shaffer was driving north on an Allen county road three miles (south of Fort Wayne when he lost control, drove .6 mile down the berm, hit a culvert and post, turning the car over. The car was totally destroyed, and Shaffer was hospitalized about a week. At the time of the accident deputy sheriff Richard Dunn reported tint he was placing charges of reckless driving and driving while under the influence of alcohol against Shaffer; however the latter charge was never filed, Shader stated. Durfey Boy Taken Home From Hospital Jeffrey Lynn Durfey, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Durfey. of Root township, has been dismissed from the Adams county memorial hospital. Durfey was in critical condition at the local hospital just two days ago. where he was rushed after hi. grandmother found him hanging by the neck from a rope tied to a tree in the backyard of their home. The boy was removed from the critical list Thursday, when hospital officials reported him “much improved.”

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