Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1922 — Page 3

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The Inter-City bun line ha» remimeil running on a schedule time this week after a lay off of several days on account of the roads. The young non of Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Hendricks is quite Hick with the flu Reports from the Bluffton hospital Friday evening slated that the con dltlon of the Mrs. W. I„ Keller and 1 — ■-■ ■

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I Mrs. Walter Helfer both of whom tin * derwent an operation for the removal of tumors, the former a four-pound and the latter a ten pound tumor, are ( I getting along nlffely and feeling flue i i and Indications point to a speedy refl ! covery. i-1 8. E. Johnson is reported as being d seriously 111 with pneumonia. • The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorer is quite ill with pneumonia. Mr. John Parrs. Sunday school class entertains, initiates new members and serves oysters and had what they call a father and son meeting, games o| ■different kinds were Indulged in, even two basketball games, one by the old i men and one by the youngsters, the fold mens game was the mose fun, especially the guards. John Harvey and . Win. Keller were given the county honors. There were forty-five present. All had a good time and voted to have it over again some time In the near future, (’onto to Sunday School and get in the game, it won't hurt you, they are all good fellows. Mrs. E. W. Bundle entertains 19 ladies at a quilting party last Thursday | A tine dinner was served and almost three quilts were finished. The Ladles Aid of the M. E. ('. had an all day sewing bee at the parsonage at Rev. Zeichels, quite a number were present and a good time was had and a lot of sewing done. A fine lunch was served at the noon hour. G. P. Davis of Vandallia, Ohio, arrived here Saturday for a few days visit with friends here. Mr. Davis was » formerly a citizen of this place. The question in controversy between | J. W. Everhart, proprietor of the South

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end grocery and Lawrence Beitler, retired shoe cobbler, of this place, as to who is the champion fisherman, it is stated that Heifer enjoyed a whole days sport on the banks of the St. Marys and was rewarded by a solitary catch of one measly bullhead, while Everhart went him a few better. Now who can claim the honors. Lawrence Morgan, the itay buyer, while leading hay at Berne, last week met with painful accident by having his thumb and forefinger badly smashed while attempting to close a car door. County Champions Banquet. On Saturday night one of the most enjoyable events took place at the I school house, when the ladies of Mon- | roe and vicinity gave what was a community supper in honor of the I Monroe schools baskethall teams composed of graded and high school boys and girls teams. At about 7:30 p. m. I the taldes were filed by the teams and j patrons of the school. When the first j crowd was fed, followed by refilling their places at the tables for three times, about 250 persons sat down to supper. The main table set for the members of the ball teams, was decorated with a large cake, bearing a miniature basketball, and a handsome display of flowers also added greatly to the appearance of the festive board. After supper all were invited to the auditorium, where a short program was rendered. Mrs. Ollie Heller gave a fine talk on “The Inventor's Wife,” which was greatly applauded. Rev. Zechiel than made a short talk praising the work of the basketball teams and their record this season, and dwelt at length on the play Os children, and among other things he strongly upheld basket and foot ball as being a national game of all schools. Mr. C. W. Hendricks, principal of the Monroe schools, in behalf of the school and basketball teams thanked the ladies and all those who took part in staging the demonstration in their efforts of rendering to the teams and patrons the excellent supper. He also gave a short history of the basketball career lot' the Monroe high school boys and | girls teams and praised the work lot' the past season done by them. Mr. I Hendricks introduced the players of I first boys’ and girls’ teams, separately and each one received high compliments for their loyalty, efficiency, clean and honest games played at home and abroad during the entire season, which has been proven. A j sort of an aggregation of mixed teams ' from the graded school then locked | horns in a game of ball which resulted in a score of 11 to 7 to one of the team, as neither had any name to announce the winner. This ended one of the most enjoyable events tendered to our twice-county champions, and the community in appreciation of one of the best basketball organizations in this part of the country. It appeared that not one sign of regret was noticed when reports from the district results were received here of the defeat of the Decatur team in favor of the Whiting ball team. A number of young people from Decatur attended the supper and were well received by our people. The ladies in charge of the affair, both from town and vicinity may well be pround of this success in the community gathering on last Saturday, which shows the esteem and high regard in which the Monroe basketball teams are held, in tendering their efforts in behalf of them as well as to all present.

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