Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1926 — Page 3
MDANCE IN I SCHOOLS DROPS l-C-i |‘Ert.iH Ulano Comity H dally attendance In the ■ T!l '’ i, ','l | „ lI , I ,'hHl -ehools of Adams fr 11 ' ( iX wae4 2,722<!7 fr n,y : i! "’ ,r ~onti ~r ■tpil*- > Di'l'.’ This month has tSA" ,n ' ~r f 7 ■p lo ’ |( ,ii>e t<j an unusual ■"/ X-ii "A.n h'P has the honor of ■ J "“ J, hl . townships with the highof white St. t „wn b*P a ckwe S *‘ ( " fr' 1 ' . IMW t>ci 'ent of attendance K ,- !6 s J’n-ble, 91.55; Kirkland. ET' FrenHt. '.'"-hM Hartford, 98.35; Etasb. f2h7; Jefferson, 96.56 ■*' , is report on each of ■j^vhool' 1 l! "’ fla ure " before the t* "» L*' bPr n( ’1... dlnirlL.. lb« flr “ after the name representing the tr enrolled, the second set'rep r .tine the average attendance and pS "• •»«*■ 9 111I’''' 1 ’''' u . Union Townsnip Rudolph Weiland, trustee i_Marie Brodbeck 31 297 98.88 f— May Jewell Falk 1" 145 i-Estu Fleming ... • 35 *30.17 86.21 Mo Johnson. 27 24.4 87.04 Root Township A. J Lewton, Trustee Ij— Esther Zerkel ! Kelly *<> 2 8 I 2-1 ois Fuhtman .... IS 17 94.4 ■ Root Township High School— Paul Graham, Mrs. Paul Graham. Hansel Foley 31 32 3 96.6 t _Mary Kenny 23 20.9 96.6 j—Lydia Boerger. 36 32 89. j_Florenee B. Klee 21 22.6 94.17 Parochial— Paul Dorn No Report Rev. A. Moller No Report Preble Township August Scheimann, Trustee 4— Ella Worthman .- 31 18 90.2 5— Edward .laberg 20 18.9 97.8 {-.Milton Werliug No Report Parochial— * I IT’ H. F. Nielson 57 51.2 89. S Rudolph Stolp. 48 45 94.7 Frieda Buuck 23 17.17 93.3 AW. Rossman .43 87.3 88.7 Ida Gunsett.. .29 25.6 88.4 Kirkland Township W. 11. Dettingvr. Trustee ■ I-R. M. Houck 24 21.12 92.41 I !—Beatrice Dettinger 25 23 94 I 3-William Griffith 31 30.72 99.11 4— Vernon Arnold 25 21.3 97.2 5— Corson No Report 6— Lloyd Bryan 43 40.8 94.94 i. Central High School C. O. Johnson, Frank Null, Ruth A Barker, Ruth Barker 75 72.45 96 6 Washington Township Glen Cowan. Trustee 3—Wildus Lenhart 24 23.25 96.87 5- Owens ... 26 25.24 97.09 t-Mary Thomas 14 13 95.44 6— William Noll 23 19 96.7 "-Gladys Crownover 28 27.35 97.67 , B—Albert Coppess.. 25 23.3 92.2
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Bt. Mary's Township Mrs S. R. Bowen, Tru tee s—Pleasant Mills High i'.chool E. V. Fhierling, Lester <’ Wisner, ’ (eii-rvo t'.tick, Ver onlctt Ank< i 50 47 5 96 93 5 H vi. Crownover 26 24.7 95 • s—Bernice5 —Bernice Musters 21 20 7 95 9 5- l.ilali Steel 30 2: 7 95.67 s—Flossie Everett 31 33.05 97.2 4 — Robo School Bessie Carter 27 26.7 98 8 Della I .on: (-nbf-i ;'.-r 35 33.15 95 5'7 Blue Creek Township 11. L. Sipe, Trustee 1 -Catherine FravH 25 213 97.3 2 Amos Ketchum 23 19.9 92 8 I 3 —Beryl Merriman.. 13 11.8 90.77 4 -Russell Steiner ; 26 it 93.93 5— Andrew Cook 28 25 75 91 96 ( 6—Eldon Spntnger 32 27.75 87.26 7— Chalmer Edwatds 26 21 .7 95.67 Monroe Township V?nce Mkttax, Trustee I Dennis Moser 22 17.9 87.4 a 2 -Gordon Holmes 18 17 2 95.5 3 W. O. Shoemaker 30 26.6 88 66 ’ 4—Veda Andrews.. .30 26.8 89.16 5- Electa Olive)' . 28 27.1 96.8 6- Harve Haggard 14 13.3 95 . 7 —Kara Snydei 37 34-1 93 8— Myron Lehman No Report 9 — Louise Hilty '3B 36.9 97.1 10 Monroe High School e R. .1. Mann, Basil ” Montgomery, Agnes . Shoemaker, Iva (Hunt 5G 52.2 93.21 Grades— ' Mary McCullough 25 24.2 97.1 Sylvester Everhart 40 36.3 96 3 Ruth Gilbert 41 37.5 91.5 Parochial — J, D. R. Schwartz, Amos Steury 56 51.65 92.8 French Township Martin Moeschberger. Trustee 1— Gerold O. Runyon 20 16 93.13 2 — W. Snyder ill 29.25 94.35 3 — Mary A I’usey IS 14.75 81.94 s 4 Francttle Oliv-r 2S 5— Cecil .Meyer 24 21 86 6— Dan Roop 31 29 93.87
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Hartford Township D A, Stadler, Trustee 2—lJnn Grove Schools i Vic tor Richer 20 18.45 95 81 Jester Reynolds 37 33.77 94.84 Wllmn Splchlger 41 3? 91.8 7 -Eilna Qlendenlng 15 13.35 89 Central High School F. S. t’liri den. Chas. Kiz>-r. Esther Munro, Mary Tind« r 65 64.3 9 9 Grades June Lybargar 21 23 5 96.7 Clyde Romey 22 20 95 Mary Schiaiigonha up R 2 26.25 86.3 Wabash Township .1. F Felty, Trustee 1 Madaline Hirschey 21 19 5 95.3 1 1 -Helen Atz i 24 22.25 92.70 1 2—Dorothy 1 sprunlger 40 38.5 96.44' ’ 3- c F Fink 17 16 26 96.82 4—Ada Hall . 22 20.17 90.18 •i -.1. E Mann 15 14.5 96.7 11- Fenntermaker 35 28.72 82.07, Geneva Schools— Don Colloni, Ram- ’ on Hunt, Nellie 1 Knlpo, Margaret Ration, Edyth Chew 78 74 96.14 1 Blanche Aspy 26 23.8 91.7 2 Gladys Long in 36 3 90.15 3 Addie Hoskinsen 35 32 92.64 1 Blanche Shepherd 31 29.01 93.5 .' Rutli Linton 32 28.96 90.51 G—lrpel Hall 35 33.78 96.8 Jefferson Township ■I. M. Bollenbacher, ’Trustee 1 Central School —
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Oten htarili, Mary Godfrey, frrnent Helntatid, Agne< , Shoemaker . 61 49 98.07 Grades— Madeline Robin 36 36.66 99.27 Leona Miller 32 31.7 99.07 Helen Kenny 49 45.75 93.81 Ray Duff 28 26.62 94.56 . —— o - - State House Losing Its Charm For Sight Seers Indianapolis, Ind., Fob. 9. —(United Press)—The mate house Is losing its popularity as u haven for sight seers. That is the opinion of Robert Bailey, veteran elevator operator in the capital building. | "There have been fewer visitors in the building during the last ten days than at any time over a similar period in five years," Bailey said today. He Indicated that even honey moon:ers who often sit and “look into each others eyes" in the rotunda have been passing the building by on the other side. o COOLIDGE ASKED TO INTERVENE IN COAL SITUATION (COXTIXI En I’HOM PAGE OVE) settlement is near in the anthracite I coal strike. The announcement was made by
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Wauon last night on the floor of the senate but it fulled to muse enltinslasm because Senator Vepper, republican, Pennsylvania, made a similar announcement more than u week ugo, proved without foundation. o — — STEPHENSON’S ESCAPE DENIED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, hearing on his petition for a new trliil and when he was HI for u few days and in the prison hospital,” Dally suid. "He is at his work in the prison < halr shop today as usual. We have granted him no special prlvtleg|-s nor do we intend to persecute him He is observing the same rules as the other men confined here. "I would welcome an Investigation of fthe rumors by the state board of charities and cooperate in every way to allay the uncertainty caused by the rumors.' o Coolidge Approves Plan For Prohibition Bureau Washington. Feb. 9 — (United Press) —President Coolidge’s approval of Secretary of the Treasury Mel lon’s plan to establish separate bur eaus of prohibiion and cusoms. re- ’ moving prohibition from the internal
revenue bureau, was announced at' i the white house today. Mellrtti has , eonfered several times with Mr Coolidge on his plan, which has Just < been introduced in conerc-- and the President approves till points of the pn.posal, it was siiid. o To Continue Study Os Bell Telephone Puli I ion Indianapolis, hid., Feb. 9. —(United Press) - Two more weeks will he spent In studying evidence on the petition of the Indiana Beil Telephone Com ■«■... ■■ ■ . .i.... i
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