Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1928 — Page 7
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and the canvass will be made Sunday and next week. DRIVE PLANS ARE COMPLETED ■ CONTINDKD FIIOM I'AI.H ONIO) Hesslon. His health Inis not been of the lies!, but his friends say lie was virtually recovered from an operation last spring and In fit to assume the arduous duties of majority leader. REVEIVERSIIIP IS ASKED EOR GENEVA BANK << ttvriM i:i» i itoM o\ei sumed business. Isaac Teeple is president of the bank. It was originally organized .in 1910. E. IL Gauker has been the cashier and Ihe mail in charge of the lank. bosses sustained bv the bank, due Io a depreciated land value and frozen assets are said to be the cause of the Insolvency of the bank. o Rev. l ather Lafontaine Dies At Fort Wayne The Rev. Albert E. Lafontaine, age I
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928.
mi. Fort Wuyue diocesan Catholic school superintendent for the past 27 years and an educator of national prominence, dies i arly Thursday morning at the home of Kt. Hev. Hlshop John F. Noll. I). I)., Fort Wayne. Father Lafoniulne was found dead in bed. He had suffered with a
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heavy cold for a few days and was under the cure of u physician. Fallier Laftmtaino lias redded in Fort. Wuyue (or 32 years. He whs born in Canada. He was well known in Decatur,
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i lons. Funeral services will proliably * be held Monday morning, the final ' at raugeiuonts being held up pending • arrival of Bishop Noll from Washing- . ton, D. C.
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