Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1923 — Page 5

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923.

Two Schools Have 100 Per Cent Attendance A perfect attendance record was made by the pupils of two public schools in Adams county during the first month of school this fall. The record was made by district No. 3 in Blue Creek township, taught by Chai* mer Edwards, um| the parachial school in Monroe township taught by J. D. R. Schwartz and D. D. Mazelin. All of the teachers reported show a fine attendance for the first month. A few of the teachers have not reported yet. Following are the at-

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tendance figures for the first month, ending, October 5; , In the report which follows, the first column represents enrollment, the second, average dally attendance, the third, per cent of attendance. Union Township. Trustee—Rudolph Weiland. 1— May J. Falk 35 83 9 94.2 2— Xariffa Barkley 27 24.1 94.4 5— 110 Johnson 37 36.3 96.1 6— Marie Brodbeck 28 27 98.8 Par.—G. J. Schmidt 56 55 98 Root Township. Trustee—A. J. Lewton. 6— Monmouth Schools. Ervin Doty, Prin.—No 'report. Dora M. Magley .36 35.2 99 Mary Kenney —.35 34.1 97.4 7— Florence Rice 26 25.2 97 2 —Esta Fleming 24 23.1 96 I—Oscar1 —Oscar Fuelling .26 19 96 Par.—Paul Dorn. No report. Rev. Moeller. No report. Preble Township. Trustee—August Scheumann. 4 — Beatrice Dettinger ...19 17 92 5— Milton Werling. No report. 6 — Edward Jalx-rg. No report. Frances Borne 10 9.6 98.2 Par. —Edward Schuricht.,s7 56 98.2 Reinhard Buuck -.20 19.9 99.5

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Par.—Rudolph Stolp —.48 44 98 Par.—A. W. Rossman ....37 33.5 90.6 Ida Gunsett 25 23.2 94.3 Kirkland Township. Trustee—W. H. Dettinger. 1 — Gladys Goldner 31 30.4 98.1 2— Emma Dettinger 27 26.7 98.9 3— R. M. Houck. No report. 4_Wm. Bryan 32 31 98.5 5— Vernon Arnold 25 24.5 97.9 6— Alfred Beavers. No reports Central High School. B. H. Smith, Prin. .67 64.2 95.8 Washington Township. Trustee —Glen Cowan. 3 — Margaret Moran, Jr. 20 19 96 5— Herbert Foreman. No report. 6— Thelma Burkhead ..27 23.2 96 Mary Thomasi2o 19 99.6 7— Nellia McGath 16 16 99 8 — Albert Coppess 23 20 96 St. Mary’s Township. Trustee—Mrs. S. R. Bowen. s—Pleasant Mills Schools. R. J. Mann. No report. H. M. Crownover —.25 24 98 Gladys Human. No report. Della Longenberger 24 22.4 97.3 Leia Steele 46 45.2 98 4— Bobo School. Jerome Morrison, Pn.ls 14.8 99 Bernice Masters 26 25 99 Ruth Smith 21 20.8 99 Blue Creek Township. Trustee —H. L. Sipe. 1— Russell Steiner 30 29.5 98.3 2— Iva King 21 21 99.2 3 — Chalmer Edwards —.lB 18 100 4— Josephine Heffner. No report. 5— D. O. Roop 30 29.5 99 6— Eldon Sprunger 23 22.9 99.8 7— Wildus Vance 27 26 98.5 Monroe Township. Trustee —Vance Mattax. 1— Fanchion Daugherty 19 18 97 2 — Electa Oliver 17 14.9 87.6 3 — Don Essex. No report. 4— Gertrude Sprunger ..28 24 82 5 — Sylvester Everhart ....27 24 93.6 6 — Lucile Heffner. No report. 7 — Lavina Christner 21 20.1 95 Cora Habegger 26 26 96.9 8— Dale Braun 21 20.2 96.2 Helen Gilliom -15 14.8 99 9— Ray Duff 37 33.6 95.3 10 — Monroe Schools. Clyde Hendricks, Prin. Mary McCullough -.22 21.7 98.9 Harve Haggard .39 37.9 98.9 Ruth Gilbert. No report. Par.—J. D. R. Schwartz. D. D. Mazeline 57 56 100 Franch Township. Trustee —Martin Moeschberger. 1— Cecil Meyer 19 16 96 2— Louise Hilty. No report. 3— Veda Andrews 26 16 93 4— Agnes Schenk 35 34 98 5 — Robert Meyer 31 27.3 98.3 6 — Gerald O. Runyon ..39 18.5 95.7 Hartford Township. Trustee—Daniel A. Studler. 1— Walter LeFavour 35 22 97 2 — Linn Grove School. Clyde Romey, Prin...2B 27 96 Irpeel Hall. No report. Wilma Spichiger 26 26 100 7 — Victor Eicher 35 33.7 98.1 Central School. June Steiner 18 16.6 94.6 Lester Reynolds 37 36.3 99 Justine Baker 22 20 97 Wabash Township. Trustee —J. F» Felty. 1 — John Martin 18- 15.1 84 Elmira Staley 28 25.7 92.1 2— Andrew Coolc .49 43 93.1 3— Helen Atz 24 18 94.6 4 — Emerson Wheeler ....22 21 96.8 5— Ada Hall 20 18 93 6— Alva Fenstermaker....l6 15.7 98 7— C. F. Fink ',24 23 98 11— Mildred McCray 41 39.9 95.6 Jefferson Township. Trustee—J. M. Central School. R. H. Glenn, Prin. .47 45 96 Amos Ketchum. No report. Virgil Wagner 53 52 95 Helen Kenney 56 53 96 Ruth Farlow 41 40.5 97.3 0 All patterns should be folded neatly after use and filed away in an indexed box. Now Is The Time TO BUY FGRNS ANU OIHLR ? HOUSE PLANTS FOR ( WINTER During Srpt r, mbe'r and October plants are very easily acclimated to growing- conditions in ths home. Temperatures in the gteeu house aud Hie koine, are nearly equal. ( Ferns and other plants get a better start toward healthy growth in the ea-iSy '■ ;ll summer growth, iu thp green house has given them an abundance of Vitality. Chr> boiti large and suMll. are growing early. Some now. - Prices *sattractive 1 I • / ' Decatur Floral Co. ■

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