Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1923 — Page 5

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if (Wen and H g r win will r-<urn io St. Marys ■ Vfl "' a ~t South Bend next Tuesd.y Mi v wli | resume their studies ■ ’‘l well known girl’s-school. ■ “I, Naotni Holthouse will enter ■ ' W ed Heart Academy. Kort ■ 1L n«‘ " “* lnvs ‘“ iy T , hl ‘t ■ J her first year at the school tor ■«*»’ ’° ,nen , ■ ' Veronica (nicer, daughter of B Mr and Mrs. Albert Anker, left to- ■ . . f „r Greencastle. Indiana, where H will enter DePauw University. ■ w’. Anker was a student at Western H Collette for women at Oxford. Ohio. |H ( O r two years. 9| Mi!i , tlihlred Yager, daughter of ■ Mr and Mrs. Charles Yager, of this ■ Iff has accepted a position as teachH f n( prencii in the- Bradford, Ohio 9 hilth school. She assumed her du- ■ ties today. Miss Yager graduated ■ (ronl DePauw University last June. ■ Her sister. Miss Gertrude Yager re- ■ turned to Greencastle today where B S he will enter the senior class at DeB Pau*'- ■ Elmo Ehinger. Arthur Hyland. Oth- ■ mrr Smith. Robert Meyers. Harold ■ Niblick. Richard Deininger and Ger- ■ ji(] Kohne will leave Tuesday for M yotre Dame University, South Bend. I t. J Durkin and son. Gerald, are 9 in Petosky. Michigan where Mr. Dur--9 kin was compelled to go on account 9of a severe case of hay fever. < ■' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and, 9 Miss Bernice Garard spent yesterday 9 afternoon with the John Garard farn--9 Uy in Fort Wayne. I Miss Maynie Deininger made a I business trip to Fort Wayne this ■ morning. I Pat Costello returned to Ft. Wayne I today after spending the week end I with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. I Costello. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm and Mr. I and Mrs. Harman Deel and daughter, ; Constance; of Fort Wayne, vjstted relatives in this city last evening. Mrs. George Seibold, of Hamlet, Indiana. spent the week end in this i city as the guest of Dr. E. Burns. Mrs. Jennie Naugle, of Beaver Falls Penn, is visiting in this city as the ■ guest of Dr. E. Burns and other rel- ’ atives. Margaret, the 5-year old daughter f of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard? unI derwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids at the residence ou West Adams street this morning. The little Miss withstood the operation nicely and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller and daughter Ruth, of Van Wert, were guests at the E. F. Miller home, east

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of the city, yesterday afternoon. C. L. Johnson returned to Gary, after spending the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. D Kern and Mrs. Mary Arc hbold and daughter Jennie, attended the Somers reunion at Fort Wayne, y»t>t< relay, Dick Heller return*:] to Bloom in< ton this n i ruing to wim ■ his studies :.t Indiana University alter spenliig the f.un.ij-r months bate. Mr. snd Mrs. C. S. Niblick an 1 daughh- M.rgaret „al Lloyd Bakr, have interned from a week’s visit at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yahne, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm. The Misses Margaret Bright, Gladys Butler. Messrs. Fred Kipzie and George Scbug spent last evening in FL Wayne. Mrs. Claude Gay at)d children arrived home yesterday from Akron, Ohio, where they have spent the summer. Leroy P. Packard of Wabash motored here Saturday evening and spent Sunday with old frjends and relatives. , Attorney David E. Smith, of Fort Wayne, former Judge of the Adams circuit court, was a business visitor in tlie city, today Bob Meibers, Clarence Herber and Leo Ehinger are attending the American Legion convention at Michigan City. Mrs. E. F. Gass and family and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman arivetl home this morning from a motor trip to Clinton. lowa. The Misses Irene Holthouse, Germaine Christen and Helen Gass attended a show at Fort Wayne lasi evening. Miss Helen Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters x started this morning to teach in the Pleasant Mills high school. She will be supervisor of music and will also teach tjie English class. Miss Walters is a graduate of the Decatur high school. The Misses Dorothy Walters, Gretchen Graham. Rowena Miller and Mary Suttles will leave next Monday tor Delaware, Ohio, where they will enter Ohio college. County commissioners Ernst Con rad George Shoemaker and It. F. Breiner met in special session at the Auditor's office this morning. Dick Heller left this morning for Bloomington where he will resume his studies at the state university. He will visit in Marion. Indiana, thfk evening. Penn Robinson has brought bis

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racing mare. Miss Alice Paul home and will not start her again this year. The fast little mare got off badly with a sick spell which slowed her up and the owner will not race her again until next year. Berry & Meibers are planning another days racing at the park for Discovery Day. October 12th, The program will be announced this week and it Is expected to’be one of the big day of autumn. The Misses Naomi Meyer, Bee Leonard and Celia Andrews, of this city, Messrs. Harold Frazier, Bill Thoma and Roger Swaim, of Bluffton motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. John Baumgartner and daughter, Helen, returned from Van Buren this afternoon where they spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blodgett, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey of South Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Vance and family, of Blue Creek township, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.’Vance of this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anker and daughter. Veronica, and Lawrence Linn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patton, at Bluffton yesterday. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt returned from Fort Wayne, where she spent the week end with relatives. Joseph Winteregg. of Berne, was a business visitor here today. A special program will be given tomorrow evening at the center of Kirkland township for the benefit of the Ladies social. Mrs. Ora McAlhany, of this city, underwent an operation for acute appendicitis at the Adams county hospital shortly before midnight last night. She is getting along nicely today. Mrs. McAlhany is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zimmerman, of southwest of Peterson. Howard Beery returned to Lafayette today to resumcMiis studies as a junior in Purdue University. Miss Rodenbeck of north of the city, was a visitor here Saturday. o •■*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦>« ♦ > a I sports) BASEBALL STANDINGS National League Team W L Pct New York St .s:’ fits Cincinnati 78 55 58i: Pittsburgh 77 55 583 Chicago 72 62 537 St. Loirs 69 66 511 Brooklyn 63 67 485 Boston 44 87/ 33S Philadelphia 43 86 333, American League Team . W I, Bet New York 85 41 659 Cleveland 71 57 555 Detroit 65 60 520 St. Louis 65 62 512 Washington 61 68 473 Chicago 58 69 457 Philadelphia 54 73 425 Boston 49 73 389 American Association Team W L Pci St. Paul 93 46 669 Kansas City 89 48 650 Louisville 76 63 547 Columbus 67 70 489 Milwaukee ,59 76 437 Minneapolis 59 77 434 Indianapolis 58 78 426 Toledo 46 89 341 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York 3; Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 8. Chicago 0: St. Ixiuis 3. No other game scheduled. American League

Boston 2-0; New York 0-4. Detroit 3; Cleveland 5. St. Louis 2; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 5; Washington 2. American Association Milwaukee 1-0; St. Paul's-11. Kansas City 9-7; Minneapolis 4 1. Indianapolis 0-13; Toledo 4-4. Louisville 8-1; Columbus 7-5. • - 1-0 LEAGUE STANDING W I, Pct Angola 0 1 857 Bryan 5 2 714 Lincoln Lifos 5 3 025 Garrett 2 4 333 Yesterday’s Results Angola 4; Lincoln Lifes 2. Garrett 4; Bryan 3. WATCUING THE SCORE BOARD Babe Ruth knocked out his 34th home run of the year while Bob'Shaw key was blanking the Red Sox in the second game* of a doubleheader which the Yanks won, 4 to 0. The Yanks took the first game, 0 ty 2. Tris speaker hit a homo run an’i helped the Indians down lhe Tigers 5 'tn 3. Willie Kaiiini stole home in the seeond and the White Sox boat the Browns. 4 to 2. Heimach came to the rescue of Hasty in the seventh and stopped y Washington rail;., enabling the Athletics to win, 5 Io 2. The Reds re-captured second place from tho Pirates when Ltique won ills 23rd victory, defeating Pittsburgh 8 to 3. Eddie Dyer, recruil, held the Cubs scorless and the Cards won. 3 to 0. The Dodgers slapped the leading Giants with a 6 to 2 defeat when McQuillan blew up and Brooklyn I

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went on a batting rampage. --..— -e YESTERLDAY’S HOME RUNS Ruth, Yankees, one; total 34. Fournier, Robbins, one; total 20. Speaker, Cleveland, one; total 14. Kelly, Giants, one; total 11. Witt, Yankees, two; total six. Scott, Yanks, one total five. Smith, Cards, one; total five. UNION TOWNSHIP WON FROM 8080 SUNDAY, 5-3 The Union township baseball team defeated the Bobo team on the former’s diamond Sunday in a well played game by the score of 5 to 3. Summary : Batteries: Union—Reinklng and Gallmyyer Bobo —Buettner, Gaunt and Daniels Bobo 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 o—3 Union 0 11110 10 —5 o CELINA WON DECIDING GAME OF SERIES WITH GENEVA The Celina, Ohio, baseball team won the deciding game of a three-game series with the Geneva Boosters, by taking the third contest played at Geneva yesterday afternoon, b co^e 13 to 2. Ineffective pitching was largely responsible for the defeat of the Boosters. Ternet, who started the game for the Boosters, was touched for 6 hits in two innings and the Celina sluggers obtained 8 bingles off the delivery of Braden, who took up the hurling burden where Ternet left off. Braden pitched three innings and then Jackson took the mound. The latter allowed pnly one hit in the remaining four innings. Wesby, of Celina, pitched a good game, allow-j ing the Boosters only two hits dur-; ing the contest. . Score. R. H. Celina . 1 2 5 1 0 4 0 p (I 13 15 I Geneva 0 0 0 0 2 0 <1 0 0— 2 2 I Batteries: Wesby and’ McComb; ■ Tt rnet, Braden, Jackson and Briggs. I — 1 I ■■ I ■■ I I ■ ■■■■■■■■■>.l. !■

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SHOTFATALTO 1 HOOVER CHILD Baby Died At Hospital Early Sunday Morning; Removed To Bluffton. Robert, the 9-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Hoover, of Bluffton, who was accidently shot in the head at the home of ids grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Louden, near Monroe last Saturday morning, died at the Adams county hospital at 3 o'clock Sunday morning. The child grew steadily worse after being taken to the hospital and it was soon seen that it had no chance to recover. The bullet entered the child’s head above the right eye and lodged In the rear of the skull. The physicians decided it was useless to attempt an operation to remove the bullet. The body was removed to the home in Bluffton yesterday. Funeral services will be held from the home at 1:00 o’clock tomorrow afternoon and at Ossian, the former home of the parents, at 2 o’clock. The baby was the only child in the family. _ • Fancy Michigan Alberta Peaches at Porter’s grocery. U. B. BOARD MEETING. There will be an official board meeting of the United Brethern church at the church building at 7:30 o’clock this evening. All ,members ■ urged to be present. I Prepare For Human Wreckage I ? ? ?

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