Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1930 — Page 7
g kikkland township ■farmers’ institute ■ TO BE HELD AT THE I KIRKLAND GYMNASIUM 9 ” Exhibits Open to 9 hkIA ND PREBLE AND FRENCH TOWNSHIPS I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930 ■ Morning Session—9:3o A. M. ■ti* 1 '"'" . Mr. R. J. Mann Girls Glee Club ■ i-rmini: A Business" Maurice I*. Shierling SB» Fa Girls Quartette Fern Dilling B' r Tim Tvpical American Spirit" Mrs. Bertha Ratcliffe 9 Leah Griffith b)' the Kirkland Ladies Club. 9 Afternoon Session—l:ls P. M. 9 - — Kirchner Sisters ■rs Nominating Committee. ■L. - Jean Houck ■L'The Sunny Si«lo of Life" Mrs. Bertha Ratcliffe 9 High Scliool Quartette K. - Mr. R. J. Mann RL'Tlie Enrichment of Rural Social Life" . Maurice P. Shierling Kt Exhibiting Committee. ■ « secretary. I Evening Session—7:3o P. M. Music Hildebrands Anna Baumgartner, Mary Dettinger Coldest. K-ii, High School Girls Kj * Ruth Yake ... Verena Zimmerman 9,hu..|wul Calling Contest. ■ High Scliool Quartette Louise Biebrich Music Kirchner Sisters 91. j Girls Quartette ■ EXHIBITS—MEN’S EXHIBIT ■ Best 10 Ears Yellow Corn Hjdams ounty Auto Co, merchandise . ................................... $3.09 K-Aihii-s County Auto Co, merchandise 2.00 ■DnatHr Sales and Service, merchandise 1.00 ■j-Decanu- Sales and Service, merchandise 75 Mteeple anil Peterson, merchandise 50 K- Cash - 25 ■ Best Sngle Ear Yellow Corn ■table Garage, merchandise SI.OO ■f-Treple ami Peterson, merchandise .75 9rTif|ili- and Peterson, merchandise 'SO 9- Cash .... 25 I Bert 10 Ears White Corn I lokhoime-Schulte Co, merchandise $ :.00 K-Holtliouse-Scliulte Co, merchandise 2.00 yprcatm Sales and Service, merchandise 1.00 9-iio;i'u: Sales and Service, merchandise 75 9taatnr Sales and Sei vice, merchandise .50 B- Cash _ 25 I Best Single Ear White Corn ■Preble Garage, merchandise „ SI.OO ■-Teeple and Peterson. merchandise , .75 B-Twple anti Peterson, merchandise ' 50 9- C»h ’ZS I BOY’S EXHIBIT I Best 10 Ears Yellow Corn ■John T. Meyers and Son, Merchandise $3.00 ■l—John T Meyers and Son, merchandise 2.00 ■■Decatur Sales and Service, merchandise .........................._ 1.90 ■-Vance and Linn, merchandise _ ’75 ■•Teeple and Peterson, merchandise .50 ■- Cash _ ~ 05 I Best Single Ear Yellow Corn ytaigyille Garage, merchandise $1.25 9-Teeple and Peterson, merchandise 1.00 Hraigville Garage, merchandise ..... 55 B—Teeple and Peterson, merchandise 50 Best Ear of Corn in Show I Knapp and Son. merchandise $3 50 EXHIBIT FOR MEN AND BOYS Best Peck of Oats irick-Tyndall Co, merchandise • $2.50 i-P. Kirsch anil Son. merchandise 1.50 -P Kirsch and Son, merchandise l'oo Mance and Unit, merchandise .'. .75 rVanw and Linn, merchandise ' 50 Best Peck of Wheat ■xk-Tyndall Co, merchandise $2.50 rP. Kirsch and Son, merchandise _ 1.50 ■•Kirsch and Son, merchandise _ 1.00 i-'ance and Linn, merchandise 75 Hance and Linn, merchandise .50 „. Best Peck of Soy Beans Hardware Co, merchandise $2.50 r-bchatir Hardware Co, merchandise 1.50 L®?, ncc and Linn, merchandise * 100 FT*** and Linn, merchandise. * 75 r** :» ~ . Best Peck of Potatoes U.’i lafHr i, , *2.50 Second—Cash .... $1.50 r "(.. Rardware Co, mercliandise ....... , 1.00 I exhibit r-™ 75 Fifth — Cash 1 ... .50 UHIBIT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS UNDER 15 YEARS 4’aOi ti , BeSt , l< ? Ears Pop CcTn ~Any Variety 2nd Cash, 75c: 3rd—Cash, 50c; 4th—-Caeli, 25c EGG EXHIBIT 0 Best Dozen White Eggs I n v 1 IIIK ’ Baity Chicks $1 50 i'illing. 10 Baby Chicks . LOO Best Dozen Brown Eggs $1.50 Second — Cash .SI.OO WOMEN’S EXHIBIT fomoin u, Best Qui,t (ma<,e »'nce 1925) L- ’ re ’ "“Tthamlirc . 43.00 -C'larhe i ! l .' l| '7 ire j-’ 0 " merchandise 2.00 I _ ' ( *kwede, merchandise j .00 P Bl ' l l' ! Illl'l <. llUlllllM 59 ■liiimiti u . B ® st A, ‘9el Food Cake Hn.iw ,n W>«»«Hse $1.50 -Luu H,'i a , ro Co " merchandise 1.00 merchandise 50 ■Mntsi-h’,. p. , Best Wh,te Cake ( ~(’asii Co - Hterchuudtee sl.’.’T> " ollil llelnirich, niercliandise 50 '■'«e llanlu-., Be st Dark Cake i-Lo 11. ' to ’ merchandise . $125 Hohn PM,' W \ re Co " merchandise " 75 Lidmrii h, merchandise 50 '■‘ hsl Best Loaf of w bite Bread a. . Second—Cash, $1.00; Third—Cash, 50c '"'’■aii's Sli, “J? Pan of Yel,ow Corn Bread 14 -Cu li St ° re ’ merchandise SI.OO Uaue >. merchandise I"."""."" 50 Hiik B?S , t Can of Siring Beans «i "lerchandise . tSO -. ..' ,25 ■l’tiMi B r e st Can of Corn s<»c Second — Cash 25c -la, li Best Can of Ribs 50c Second — Casli 25c -i’asli Best Can of Peaches Second — Cash 50c '<ir.il. 75( , Best Can of Pears „ Second—Hurry Bauer, merchandise 50c 'I ash Best C ari of Raspberries exhibit rrzxl 5 - Second — Cash 50c BIT FOR GIRLS UNDER 18 YEARS "'J’-li, $ 1(ln Bes* White Cake Second—Cawh, 75c Third—Cash, 50c Best Dark Cake '’"ah. tift/i Best Kitchen Apron Second—Cash, 75c Third—Cash, 50c "’sh, sj()i) Bes , t Pa ' r Pillow Cases Exhibit rno Second—Ca/vh, 75c Third—Cash, 50c OR HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN GIRLS
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930.
P ilM , .. . „ Beat Night Gown r nsr—tnsh, SI.OO Second—Cash, 75c Third—Cash, 50c ... Best House Dress first—Cash, SI.OO Second—Cash. 75c Third—Cash, 50c 1 ah uk. RULES GOVERNING EXHIBITS ah ixhiits must be grown, canned or made since January 1,192 H, unless otherwise mentioned. 4 *befi)ii'' lß 01 o, ' ler sew * ,lK eligible that lias been exhibited anywhere 'i ,X) ln P |ace fol ' Judging by 9:45 A. M. r' v!!ii » l!nil,wl *o one in each class from any farm or family, a. kx i > tor musit prepare and present hie or her own exhibit. >. Exhibits to lx. retained by exhibitors after judging. X V? 1 I If "! en ' s clttsH must lie grown by the exhibitors. s. Exhibits in lioy s class must have been grown by exhibitor, parent or guardian. T 0 ™ANK THE FOLLOWING, WHOSE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE MADE EXHIBITION POSSIBLE: CASH CONTRIBUTIONS •'r<i 1' J? < iim n * '.’"'‘J.’ Banki 15.00; Peoples Loan and Trust Co, $5.00; <u <u e Kllst Natlona l Bank. $3.00; Monroe State fii/ r?lm [.“'V* 116 . Bal,k ’ ,2 B 0: Preble Rkva ‘m’. >2.50; Henry Bros SIOO Gelber Broe - <5.00; Craigville Hardware, $1.00; Diehl MERCHANDISE CONTRIBUTIONS tr ,l ’ s °: Jo| m T. Meyers and Son. $5.00; I/ee o A l t0 ’, 5 , 50 " : Mntschler Packing Co.. $1.25; Teeple and Peterson 2iun“ n i y Aut " Co ’» 5 00 : Vance and Linn. $5.00; Winnes Shoe Store SI,OO, Henry Knapp and Son. $3.50; Economy Store, $3.00; .V'mrlie Voglewede, $1.00; Decatur Sales p - ’ *" 00; , Seufer Hardware Co, $5.00; Krick-Tyndall Co, K’ w l m n *V" l d Son ’ ,5 00: PreWe Oara «®’ W® o ; Harry Bauer, K; o. v a DiniTs2.s0 2 :' H ’ ; John Hel,nrlel ’’ SIM; CraißVllte Ga,aK ’'- Soliciting Committee? 1 A'lier, C. O. McKean. William Yager. William Sautbine, Rudolph Kolter, Otto Hildebrand. Exhibiting Committee: Victoria Stonebumei, Mrs. William Sautbine, Mrs Harve Beerv George Yaney, Heiman Sautbine, Gust Yake Membership Committee: Di I ning lanChe Hel,! ” , "' n ’ Mlss Kate Barger, Lewis Yake, Oliver Chairman, H. H. High Treasurer, Gust Yake Secretary, Blanche
ROOT TOWNSHIP HRMERS INSTITUTE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 MONMOUTH SCHOOL HOUSE MORNING SESSION—9:3O A. M. Song, ’’Welcome’’ Monmouth Girls Quartett Devotional 4 Rev. Harry E'ernth'il Address—" Dairying a Major Progress on a Farm” Maurice Sherling Reading Harriet Kunkel Community Singing Led by Mre. Lehman. Address—“ Home the Force Behind the Scene Bertha Ratcliffe Reading Norma Jean Tunil.l. :• m DINNER BY DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS AND LADIES AID AFTERNOON SESSION—I:IS P. M. Song High Scliool Address—“ The Consumers Dollar” Maurice Shierling Reading Neocia Yah Talk Principal Mr. Eudaiy Community Singing. Address—“ The Modern Home and Community" Bertha Ratcliff Reading .... Charlotte Reber Community Singing., Report of Committees. Report of Secretary. EVENING SESSION—7:OO P. M. Song .... Jligli Scliool Reading Duet Marcha Dehner and Martha Strahm Reading .-. Esther Schnepp Address ,u... W. A. Klepper Motion Pictures a( .„ v ..Jifiunty Agent L. E. Archbold Song . Mt. Pleasant School Song . ..... . Room Two C. H. GAGE, President MRS. D. D. MOSES, Secretary-Treasurer All Exhibits must be raised in year of 1929 and on Cisplay by 9:45 A. M. on Day of Institute, Men’s Best 10 Ears of Yellow Corn Ist Prize- $5.00 worth of Tile Krick-Tyndall Co. 2nd Prize—s2.oo worth of Merchandise Lee Hardware Co. 3rd Prize—sl.oo worth of Merchandise Lee Hardware Co. Boys Best 10 Ears of Yellow Corn Ist Prize —$5.00 Auto Service Chevrolet Auto Co. 2nd Prize -$2.00 Merchandise Vance & Linn 3rd I’rize —$1.00 Merchandise Vance & Linn Men’s Best 10 Ears of White Corn Ist Prize —$3.25 VanCo Air Spray Knapp & Sons Hardware Co. 2nd Prize —$2.00 Merchandise.. VanCe & Linn 3rd Prize —$1.25 Vedol Oil Elberson Service Station Boys Best 10 Ears of White Corn Ist I’rize—s2.so Merchandise John T. Myers & Son 2nd Prize—sl.so Merchandise John T. Myers <<• Son 3rd Prize —$1.00 Merchandise John T. Myers & Son Best Peck of Oats Ist Prize—2s Pounds of Flecks Stock Tonic Call & Kohne 2nd Prize—sl.so Merchandise . Teeple & Peterson 3rd Prize—sl.oo Merchandise. Teeple & Peterson Best Peck of Potatoes Ist Prize —$3.00 Mercliandise Adams County Auto Co. 2nd Prize—s2.oo Iferchatjdise ... Adams County Auto Co. 3rd Prize —5 gal. High Test Gas Whites Service Station Best Peck of Wheat Ist Prize--2-gal. Roof Paint Kocher Lumber Co. 2nd I’rize —$1.50 Merchandise Holthouse-Schulte Co. 3rd Prize —5-gal. Axel Grease Ellsworth Service Station LADIES EXHIBIT—Over 19 Years White Butter Cake Ist Prize—End Table . Beavers & Fryback 2nd Prize $2.00 Merchandise Boston Stor 3rd Prize $1.50 Mercliandise Boston Store Devils Food Cake Ist Prize Ironing Board. Zwiek & Son 2nd Prize -$2.00 Mercliandise B. J. Smith & Co. '3rd Prize—sl.so Merchandise Boston Store BREAD—Best White Loaf Ist Prize $2.50 Blanket Niblick & Co. 2nd Prize —25 pounds Flour ..Reeds Elevator Co. 3rd Prize—Seventy-Five Cents Cash. BREAD—WhoIe Wheat Bread Ist. I’rize—s2.so Blanket Niblick & Co. 2nd Prize 10 pounds Lard Schmitt Meat Market 3rd Prize—Seventy-Five Cents Ca'sh. EGGS—Best Dozen (Brown) Ist Prize $3.25 Sack Egg Mash. Burk Elevator Co. 2nd Prize SI.OO Merchandise B. J. Smith Co. EGGS—Best Dozen (White) Ist Prize—ls Chicks Decatur Hatchery 2nd Prize —10 Chicks Decatur Hatchery BUTTER Ist Prize -$2.00 Merchandise it. j. Smith Co. 2iul I’rize—sl.oo Cash. Girls under 19 years of a<e and 12. or over WHITE BUTTER CAKE Ist Prize- $1.50 Merchandise - Holthonsn Drug Co. 2nd Prize SI.OO in Merchand sc .Holthouse Drug Co. 3rd Prize —75 cents in Cash. Devils Food Cake Ist Prize —$1.50 Silk Hose E. F. (lass & Son 2nd Prize SI.OO in Merchandise . .Schater Hardware Co. 3rd I’rize 75 cents in Cash. SEWING—(GirIs Under 19 and Over 12) Cotton Dress. Smock or Kimona Ist Prize $2.00 in Merchandise Schafer Hardware Co. 2nd Prize $1.50 Dust Mop Yager Brothers Furniijtre Co. 3rd Prize- SI.OO in Cash. ’ , Grade Girls —5,6, 7, Bth Grades. Pillow Slips Ist I’rize—7sc cash; 2nd Prize—soc cash; 3rd Prize—2sc cash Tea Towel—s, 6,7, Bth Grades Ist I’rize—7sc cash; 2nd Prize—soc cash; 3r<l Prize—2sc cash Best Health Poster —1,2, 3, 4th Grades Ist I’rize SI.OO Cash; 2nd Prize—soc ('ash; 3rd Prize—2sc Cash Best Map of Adams County—Showing Towns and Railroads —Grades 5,6, 7, Bth Ist Prize—sl.oo Cash; 2nd —Prize-50c Cash; 3rd Prize—2se Cash Best Bird House—Open to ail Boys of School Age Ist Prize—?l.oo Pottle Hair Tonic ,0. K. Barber Shop
2nd Prize—sl.oo Bottle Shampoo. Lose Barber Shop i 3rd Prize—soc Bottle Shampoo and 50c Bottle Hair Dreuer by ~E. C. Marti Barber Shop Best Peck of Soy Beam Ist Prize—s2.so Merchandise Holthouse-Schulte Co. 1 2nd Prize—sl.oo Merchandise Holthouse-Schulte Co. < 3rd Prize—l can Semdac Auto Polish Ed Boknecht Service Station Yame or Sweet Potatoes—lo pounds or rffore Ist Prize—Oil in one car Decatur Sales and Service 2nd Prize—l bottle of Hair Tonic Service Burlier Shop 3rd Prize - 3-gal. Ethel Gas F, A. Peoples Service Station f Men or Boys Best Single Ear of Corn Ist Prize—Ono. Radio Part or Battery Peter Kirsch & Son 2nd Prize—sl.so Merchandise Teeple & Peterson 1 3rd Prize— $1.(10 Merchandise Teeple & Peterson CASH Old Adams County Bank, $5.00; Peoples Loan & Trust Co, ss.tto; Graham tt Walters. $2.00; S. E. Black, $2.00; Mutschler Meat Market, ” $2.00; Lobenstein & Hower, SI.OO. | MERCHANDISE H. P. Schmitt, $1.25; Yager Brothers. $1.50; Decatur Hatchery, $3.00; Zwick & Son, $2.50; Knapp & Son, $3.25; Schafer Hardware Co, $3.00; Reed Elevator Co, $1.15; Lee Hardware Co, $3.00; Kocher Dumber Co, $2.25; Krick-Tyndall Co, $5.00; Beavers & Fryback, $3.25; Peter Kirsch & Son, $3.00; Frank Gass, $1.50; John T. Myers & Son, $5.00; Holthouse-Schulte Co, $5.00; Vance & Unit, $5.00; Teeple & Peterson, $5.00; Holthouse Drug Co, $2.50; B. .1. Smith Drug Co, $5.00; Callow & Kohne, $2.25; Boston Store, $5.00; Niblick * Co, $5.00; Burk Elevator Co, $2.25; O. K. Barber Shop, $1.00; Service Barber Shop, $1.00; Lose i Barber Shop, $1.00; E. C. Martz Barber Shop, $1.00; Elberson Service Station. $1.25; F. A. Peoples, $1.00; Ellsworth Service Station, $1.00; ! Ed Boknecht. $1.00; Whites Service Station, $1.25; Chevrolet Auto i Co, $5.00; Adams County Auto Company, $5.00; Decatur Sales and Service, $1.25.
3URAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Gien Bryan, Pastor Beulab Church Sunday Echool, 9:30 A. M. Ed At mild Superintendent, Class Meeting 10:30 A. M. Mrs. Milton Hoffman, leader Washington Church Sunday Scliool, 9:30 A. M. B. F. Breiner. Superintendent Mount Pleasant Church Sunday School. 9:15 A. M. Jess Singleton. Superintendent Morning worship and sermon by tile pastor, 10:30 a. m. Evening service 7:30 P. M. Rev. 1). B. Nys-wander will have charge of the evening service. Services each evening at 7:30 o’dock (C. S. T.i I/et our people take advantage of this opportunity for spiritual refreshments. The public is cordially invited to attend the mc'etings. — o Wren U. B. Church Sunday School 10:00 Dr. R. I). Stewart, Superintendent. Preaching S rvice 6:30 o’clock on account of Revival service’s at Wood Chapel. Christian Endeavor 7 Sift. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Bethel Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service 11:00. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. Wood Chapel Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Revival Services 8:00 I’. M. 0 Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, pastor Clark’s Chapel 3:30 A. M. Sunday Scliool 10:30 A. M. (’lass meeting. Mt. Hope 3:3(1 A. M. Sunday Scliool lil:3ll A. M. Preaching by pastor Mt. Tabor 3:30 A. M. Sunday School 7:00 P M. Epworth League. 7:30 P. M. Preaching by pastor. Note: Do you need a revival in ■/our own heart in your own church? When would you have a meeting to begin ? Let us decide tills in a Christ like way. Come and worship the Lord with us. ./, Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace, Pastor. Bobo Sunday School, 9:15 a. tn. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Pleasant Grove Sunday Scliool, 9.30 a. m. Class meeting following Sunday School* Winchester Sunday Scliool, 9:30 a. tn. Prayer mect'ng on Wednesday night. Victory Sunday Scliool, 9:30 a. ui. Class meeting following Sunday school. Preaching at 7 p. m. This is the first night of the revival here. Services each evening the coming week at 7 o'clock standard time. Everybody welcome to each and every service. Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, pastor Sunday School, 9:15 a.tn. Earl (’liase, superintendent. Preaching, 10:30 a.m. This is Educational day and the sermon will be on that line. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Monday evening at 7:30 p in. will convene Hie second quarterly conference business session. Revival services will begin Sun-
DHCATUR CORNS AND CALLUSES DISAPPEAR ENDO-CORN came to town a few weeks ago and since then thousands of Decatur men and women have got entirely rid of their corns or calluses. Hard or Soft Corns, Corns on the top or bottom of the feet, or horny old calluses disappear and pain stops instantly when END-O-CORN is used. It. never fails. Every Decatur Drug Store sells END-O-CORN. it is worth SSO, but only costs fifty cents. Don’t accept anything except END-O-CORN. , (Adv.)
day evening and the sermon will be on revival lines. MONROE NEWS The Ladies of the Monroe M E. i AM Society met at the home of Mrs. Forest Andrews on Thursdayi afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Smith and daugh’er Maigaret of Berne visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson living west of Monroe entertained for dinner on Tuesday evening Rev. andi Mrs. Vernon Riley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lobenstein. Mt. and Mrs. C. M. Seiiumm of Wren Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heffner on Sunday. M:.s. Hattie Andrews of Decatur
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is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd uud other relatives. Mrs. E. W. Busche apd Mrs. John Floyd attended the Federation of Clubs meeting at the home of Mrs. John Tyndall at Decatur on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker and Mrs. R. J. Meyers spent Tuesda; afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mr. W. S. Smith attended to business in Decatur on Thursday. Mr. Laurence Lobenstein of Fort Wayne visited his father Mr. L. F Lolieiistein and Mi. and Mrs. Otil
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Lobenstein on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Egley and family entertained (or Sunday dinner the following guest Mr. and Mr.. Charley Markey and daughter Mildred and Maxine of Bluffton Ind. .Mr. and Mrs. Burt Seesenguth and daughter Ruth and son Donald living west of Monroe Mrs. Alva Miller of Domestic Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McKean and daughter Lucile and Pauline and Miss Clara. Egley of Decatur. i»ettne Habit—l r»nr at nnmt.
