Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1928 — Page 6

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ATTENDANCE REPORT w Hollowing Is the uttondanro report for the rural schools of Adams county (or the month of February. UNION TOUNSHIP Arthur Blakey, Truatee 1 Matie Stevens 32 25.07 82.90 2 110 Johnson 14 14.00 100 5 William Noll 34 31.04 92.03 6 Nellie Brodbeek 22 17.18 79.94 Parochial Rev M. J. Frosch ~ 16 15.04 96 00 Henhart Schultz .... 45 37.55 89.00 ROOT TOWNSHIP A. J. Lewton, Trustee 1 Dorothy Rabbit .... 28 25.21 90.00 2 Florence MagleyNo Report 6 Root township High School ('has 11. Noble, Agnes Yager Edith Meredith .... 31 29.45 95.00 Grades Winfred Gerke 29 24.09 95.96 Lydia Sawyer 27 92.75 90.45 7 Lois Fuhrman 13 12.85 98.85 7 May Jewell Falk .... 17 16.06 97.07 Parochial Rev Dornself 16 14.55 90.93 John Klausing 44.42.05 95.56 PREBLE TOWNSHIP Ernest Worthman, Trustee 4 Milton Werling .... 24 22.03 94.29 5 Edward Jaberg 29 25.07 88 06 6 Edna Borne 21 19.09 94.07 Parochial H. F. Neilson 57 51.05 89.05 Rudolph Stolp 54 43.01 79.08 Frieda Buuck 20 17.57 90.05 A. W. Rossman 34 30.00 88.02 Ida Gunsett 45 39.00 86.05 KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP • Charles Arnold, Trustee 1 R. M. Houck 26 21.77 84.05 2 William Griffiths .... 26 25.07 96.44 3 Dorothy Dilling 29 26.75 97.27 4 Alton Corson 31 30.95 98.41 5 Delores Buckmaster .. 33‘ 31.27 94.73 Ruth Geisel 33 30.47 92.34 Kirkland Township High School Hansel Roley. Esta Brown. William Bryan Geraldine Baker 69 65.10 94.97 | WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP T. R. Noll, Trustee 3 Lloyd Bryan 22 19.55 88.86 5 Pauline Steele 29 28.01 98.98 .6 Florence Higgs 15 12.15 92.90 6 Chalmer Edwards . 18 16.62 92.36 7 Mildred Coppess .... 27 24.05 90.84 8 Berteline Zimmerman 21 18.43 95.55 ST. MARY'S TOWNSHIP Orlen Fortney Trustee Pleasant Mills High School Peter W. Vitz Helen Mann,’ Mary Gulick Velma Fortney 53 50.09 96.00 Grades James Logan 23 22.07 96.00 Bessie Carter 32 31.07 98.0 f Flossie Yost 28 27.55 98.39 Evangeline Steele .... 27 26108 99.05 8080 Benjamin Teeple .... 16 15.06 97.05 Margaret Schenck .. 23 21.08 94.08 Madge Masters 17 16.32 96.02 BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP H. L. Sipe, Trustee 1 Catherine Fravel ... 23 19.07 98.48 2 Dan O. Roop 22 21.06 98.18 4 H. M. Crownover .... 37 36.06 98.64 5 Andrew Cook 27 25.85 95.74 6 Magdalena Hirschy.. 25 23.26-93.05 7 Beryl Merriman 22 21.04 97.36 MONROE TOWNSHIP V'ance Mattax, Trustee 1 Electa Oliver 25 22.03 95.04 2 Crystal Sells 16 15.06 97.05 3 Myron Lehman 26 21.47 85.18 4 Neola Habegger .... 29 28.03 97.64 5 Mary McCullough .. 24 22.03 93.12 6 Mary Ann Habegger 17 16.05 97.06 7 Ezra Snyder 40 38.00 97.41 8 Ruth Gilbert 33 31.15 94.39 9 Eldon Sprunger .... 38 34.13 94.79 Monroe High School Earl M. Webb. Vernon Stonebraker, Nellie Parris Mrs. E. M. Webb 58 50.15 91.18 Grades Harve Haggard 21 20.06 98.09 Sylvester Everhart.. 32 31.77 99.29 Veda Andrews 27 26.01 97.75 Parochial J. D. R. Schwartz.... 26 25.07 98.08 Amos Steury 22 21.07 98.61 Agnes Schwartz .... 14 13.95 99.07 FRENCH TOWNSHIP Martin Moeshberger, Trustee 1 G. O. Runyon No Report 2 Mildred Sprunger .. 41 40.45 98.65 3 Vaughn Schlaugenhauf 28 25.05 98.46 Kenneth Yager 28 27.04 97.85 5 Francllle Oliver .... 21 19.37 92.26 6 Vera Owens' 26 23.92 93.44 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP D. A. Studler, Trustee 2 Linn Groge Schools • lister Reynolds ...,20 19.05 98.12 Edna Glendening ....*39 38.00 97.43 Ruth Munro 38 37.12 97.69 Hartford Township High School Frank McD. Smith, Mary Ann Pusey, Ester Munro 62 59.09 96.61 Grades Russell Steiner 19 18.85 99.34 Harold Windmiller.. 30 28.06 97 00 Mary Schlaughenhauf 27 23.23 90.06 WABASH TOWNSHIP Ottis Burk, Trustee 1 Mildred Wood 28 26.87 96.08 2 Jenette Sprunger ....27 24.06 91.44 2 Nova Lehman 20 18.77 93.87 3 Victor Eicher 21 20.55 97.86 5 Rose Mann 27 27.70 98.90 Geneva High School V. H. Wagner, Nellie Knipe, Leslie Reeves, R. O. Hunt, Mrs. V. H. Wagner Ruth Hahoney 91 88.04 97.14 Grades Blanch Aspy 28 24.17 89.37 Agnes Biery 44 43.08 97.92 Gladys Long 43 42.10 97.90 Mildred McVray 43 41.45 96.45

Navy Aviator Lost X*** a j . ... i Widespread search by the Navy has bo far revealed no trace of Lleut.Commander Hugo Schmidt (above), one of the three naval aviators who took oft in a plane from Hampton Roads. Va., last Monday, and have not been heard from since. . (International llluatrated Neva) Mary Brennan - 36 35.00 97.22 Ralph Pontious 37 35.06 96 02 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP J. M. Bollenbacher, Trustee Olen Marsh. Rolland Sprunger H. L. Greider, Irene Yingling 53 52.32 98.72 Ray Duff 43 41.06 97.31 Helen Kenney 33 30.07 96.39 Leona Miller 34 33.01 97.81 Magdeline Rebin 31 30.05 96.93 “Work” Way Through College Is A “Laugh.” Says University Dean Minneapolis. Minn, —(INS) —The cld and popular belief that the student who works his way through school is the best student and the most likely to succeed in life was spiked by University of Minnesota faculty members Dean Royal N. Shumway, in charge of student work and the man who checks up on students and expells them when they fail to come up to standard, declared that more often the student who works his way uses that fact as an excuse for bad scholastic work. Dean Shumway told of one co-ed worker, working as a fad, who waits on tables in a campus eat shop during luncheon hour, and then drives away in an expensive car to tell her friends what a good time she had serving soup and apple pie. He almost declared that students who are working tend to make mar tyrs of themselves and become recluses and egotistical. * USE Ljmberlost Washing Powder

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International College Gets Higher Ranking Fort Wayne. March 20—J. C. Trltch, principal of International college cf Fort Wayne, announced today that the school has been placed on high school graduate entrance requirements. This has given the school state-wide recognition among high schools. The new entrance requirements have been endorsed by L. (’. Ward, superintendent of Fort Wayne public schools; I Charles M. Nelzer, president of the | First National bank of Fort Wayne,, anti principals of the Fort Wuyne high schools. With this new policy International college has been placed in the first pink with other schools of America affiliated with the National Association of Accredited Schools. With the opening of the fall term of school, International college will be able to compete in athletics attainments with other colleges throughout the middle west. Plans are already being made nt the school to put a winning basketball team in the field next winter, according to Mr. Trltch, formerly an instructor in the Decatur high school. o Hammond Merchant Fined $10,200 On False Tax Charge Indianapolis, Ind., March 20 —Edward C. Minas, 64. president of a Hammond. Ind., department store, was fined $10,200 by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell when he pleaded guilty to a charge of falsifying his income tax report. The Edward C. Minas Department Store. Inc., was fined SSOO. Minas failed to report $16,290.93 and the revenus lost to the goverynent was $2.036.37.

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You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Big GET-TOGETHER FARMERS MEETING To Be Held At The I Decatur High School Auditorium Z I for the farmers of Union, Root, Preble, Kirkland I Washington and St. Marys Twps. Wednesday, MAR. 21 - 7:30 P.M. 9 furnished by the LEW TAYLOR I A Tasty Treat will I DECATUR JUNIOR be given to of Indianapolis, will give the principal address. He •_ , HAND is a forceful speaker and will speak on Farm Tax One Who attends Reduction and organization. The purpose of the . ~ and the Township Farmers meeting is to obtain (he sentiment of the farmers in this meeting Quartet. There will also the north half of Adams county on the Corn Borer I »» i m be other special features. Resolutions passed last week by the directors of the IViaiCn £l. — — Adams County Farm Bureau. —— These officials of the Adams Third, Be it further resolved, Fourth, Be it further resolved, !X n imousb m pS a Vrollom'ng ,h! “ ,l ’° uld lhe '” rn b » r,!r bec “ me thc government make resolutions with regard to the a menace in this county some time a c i eanU p on anv farm where the corn horer cleanup, in Adams in lhe future, this organization , . ’ m . fa ilcounty, for the ensuing year. , . faimers has not been able then favors cleanup measures, . . . 1 <>nvFirst, The Adams County Farm prov ided that at least 90% of all ed t 0 make lhe c,eanup ' th * “ Bureau is opposed to any cleanup r ernment in such case shah not measures at this time. moneys appropriated by stale or ernment m .urn ca Second. Be it further resolved. le deral government for cleanup charge lhe farmer more than » that the corn borer is not a men- purposes, be paid directly to the farmer would be paid for me ace at this time in Adams county. farnters. same cleanup. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS INVITE YOU TO THIS •big GET-TOGETHER MEETING. « Krick Tyndall Co. - - Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Democrat Co. - - Mutschler Meat Market Reed Elevator Co. - - H. P. Schmitt Meat Market BURK ELEVATOR CO.