Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1934 — Page 5
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1,3,1 Hike FILED ' Kcamhdates wJHj.stkp I;; «. ?*J“I Ts | Bu.kmauti" ■ for For Mayor ilw 1 ' s, »lter. Ad -□B’mrtrher. O «. Vance. C. J ke /K Join, i •<«>'>■ Allliur u H<l B. Macy. B C lerk Treaiurer ,i. ■- , Al, "‘ , ' l " l! ‘ ,en ’ Ku : k ' sh, *'“- . , M** Mrs Banny Callow ' ,Os Councilman “LR ra ,_ !■/..■ itislrM: Charles H Gitlig. George ■ Myriv StalK '"- s "' i, l: ’ , ' l,reK ' 1 fo’' n ( | ilmtrlct: J. Hau t«f ,;, -■ W StultH. Frank —lb'.' llnnyon. ■ hu> „. Sim fMir't r!l , district: Andrew "•i^Kp* |nian - ~ . ,n> I district: Frank >„ "K Jo-inston. Floyd Acker. TOWNSHIP Trustee for Ada Shot maker. Eli Dimaeh. Erwin T. Fontina. ■ Joseph K Yoder. August F Baker. Henry I " indniiller. George W Holloway. - Noa. A. i’usey. —NORTH HARTFORD U Committeeman Frank V nsbaum. (IRW Roy Dubach. Georg' W Holloway. SOUTH HARTFORD Reuben Romey. *civile Striker. Noah \ I’usey. IfllM Adosory Board 0. H Klcff. for Peter M Mosser. Chester F. Hall.. Iff H.tr.. . I.t wis Garboden. TOWNSHIP K Trustee Chas. C Abnet. Eu.' Charleston. John M Amstutz WEST JEFFERSON Committeemen Harley J. Reef. torCAB, j,; sniithly. Jess ii Teeters. EAST JEFFERSON (V Committeemen Adams Reef. J Sam S Egley. Charles \V Ray. B Advisory Board Lewis E. Schaadt. William H. Smltley. Charles F. Adanu. WABASH TOWNSHIP 'IS Trustee W. 1.. Thornhill. Jess C. Mann. a, Ed Stahly. r of*i Oliver A Potter. er fl NORTH WABASH K Committeemen Glen Agler. > Fred Mathyg. Samuel Teeter. ir. isl Committeemen- Ceylon r, John V. . Kranc”. g I^W 1 Edwin A. Speicher. iiilß l Harry Moore. ;l ei men—Geneva A. Harold Mattax. 4 Claude A. I»ugh. yB rl d B. Aspy. nthK Committeeman Geneva B. in. * Daniel F. Grile. Chuilee, N. Brown. Benjamin R. Farlow. Advisory Board Eli Augsburger. 'ill^Bj* l George Shoemaker.
Ij Convenient Payments--E" LA JBA VTou can get any amount up to |g ■■ X SSOO tn cash here on your - I Akl own J, « nlttire ln< 4 security-get Efc li IA 11 P ro,n P'i* 4i «J contatennaily— *nd nn *^* r liberal and cooveruent terms. Small weekly oc ' U monthly payments No indorsers tjy required —no embarrassing m- w 3» vestigation. We osier a state Itcensed and re*ulated service. <|M Special Plan for Farmers. Franklin Security Co. Ovw Bchafsr Harr. O. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. Visit Our I Wall Paper Department *1 I ee n€W designs ‘1 I colors at prices II • | that will please. I The B. J. Smith Drug Co.
(D) Fred Mathyn. <K» Frank Farlow. (R) Frank Ford. (Rl R. W, Snyder. BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP Trustee <l>> Milo Fuchs. (ID David D. Habegger. (R) Charles J. Jones. Committeemen S. Blue Creek (D) James M Foreman (DI Albert Burke. (K> John L. Wolf. Committeemen—N. Blue Creek (ID Charles Morrison. (11l John Durr. (Dl James F. Parrish. (Rl Joseph H. Hahnert. Advisory Board , (DI Jacob Dolch. (Dl Roy Hook, tDi William Kauffman. — FRENCH TOWNSHIP T rustee (Di boron Heller. (Dl Edwin Beer. (D| Itarthohl A. Seesenguth. (Rl Emanuel Joray. Committeemen (Dl Evert (). Rich. (D) Dan Musser. (R) Emanuel Joray. Advisory Board (D) Jacob J. Kauffman. (D) Henry Meyer. (Dl J. b. Graber. TOWN OF BERNE Committeemen —Precinct B. (D) Wesley Neuenechwander. (Dl Harry Sprunger. (Rl Amos Burkhalter. Precinct A. (Dl Christian H. Mijselman. (Dl Jesse A. Schug. t'RH Christian Hilty. (Rl Wilbert Nussbaum Precinct C (Dl David D Stauffer. (D) Albert Wknteregg. (R) John H. Hilty. MONROE TOWNSHIP Trustee (D) Grover C. Moser. (Di Noah Rich (D) Edwin H Gilliom. Committeemen —N. Monroe (D) Charleu E. Bahner. (Dl Earl b. Sauder. (Dl William T. Rupert. (Ri J. Forrest Ray. j Committeemen —Middle Monroe (Dl C. W. R. Schwartz. (RI Silvan Sprunger. Advisory Board i (Dl Alfred Sprunger. (Dl Fred Blum. ,tPI Alfred F. Ryl'. COUNTY COUNCIL First District (Dl Henry Dehner. Second District (Dl James A. Hendricks. Third District (Dl James Kenney. (Ri Hiram H. Sprunger. Fourth District (Dl Everet Banter. (Dl Grover C Romey. County Councilmen at Large (Dl Mathias Kirsch. CP) August Conrad. (Dl Fred G. Eichenberger. (Dl Frank Heller. (Di Dean Byerly. (Ri bother Martin. (R) Fred Rohrer. UNION TOWNSHIP Trustee (Dl Gerhard C. Reinking. (Dl Ixmis Koldewey. (Di Howard Mauller. (Rl E. Onnerod. Committeemen —East Union (D) Walter Thieme. (Di Wm. Krueckeberg. (R) Freemont Bowers. West Union (Di Victor Bleeke. (Rl Ross Harden. Advisory Board (Dl Sylvester Staub. (11l Richard Thieme.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1931.
Romance on the Rocks ■** sB 'A J Be s. L. vMafeAi... Despite repeated denials, rumors of a rift between Ruth Chatterton, film star, and her actor husband, George Brent, have been confirmed by the star herself with the statement that separation from Brent (top right) is imperative. Hollywood gossips whisper that Miss Chatterton may re-marry Ralph Forbes (lower), her former hubby.
(Dl Richard Bleeke. PREBLE TOWNSHIP (D) Carl W. Heckman. (Dl Edward Zwick. Committeemen—North Preble (D) Theodore Ostermeyer. (D) Rudolph Buuck. , (R) Ried Caston. South Preble (Dl. Rudolph binnemeier. (Rl Thurman Fuhrman. Advisory Board (Dl John Miller. (fl) August Kruetzmann. (Dl Martin BiebejMch. (Dl Herman Stoppenhagen. (R) John H. Peters. ROOT TOWNSHIP T rustee (Rl Harley W. Ward. (Rl Ralph W. Rice. (Dl John W. Shafer. (Dl Harvey Tieman. Committeemen —East Root (Dl Winfred Gerke. Committeemen—West Root (Di Edward S. Christen. (Dl Charles E. Magley. (Rl Ernest Tumbleson. Committeemen —East Root (R) Frank Kitson. Advisory Board (Dl August Busick. (Dl Adolph Bieberich. (Dl Martin Aumann. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP T rustee (Rl John M. Doan. (Rl Sam Butler. (Dl Benjamin Eiting. (Dl Fred E. Kolter. (D) Floyd B. Hunter. (Dl George E. Strickler. (D) Jess J. Hurst. (Dl Charles E. Marschand. (Dl Ira Fuhrman. (D| Pete Amspaugh. Committeemen —E. Washington (Dl bawrence Braun. (Dl D. Ernest Foreman. (Rl E. T. Tones. (Rl Curtis E. Engle. North Washington (Dl Clarence Heiman. (Rl James E. McCullough. (Rl Rolland G. Poling. Assessor (Dl Charles b. Estell. (Di John B. Sloneburner. (D) Jonah A. Cline. (Rl Edward N. Wicks. Advisory Board (D) John W. Tyndall. (Dl Dan M. Niblick. (Dl B. F. Briener. (Rl Chalmer O. Porter. (R) John Chilcote. (Rl Hrfrry C. Andrews. ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP Trustee (D) Groce Tope. (Dl Charles Troutner. (Dl William Bunner. (R) Beu McCullough. (Rl Harry Ray. (R) Edward Koos. Committeemen —South St. Marys (D) Elmer E. Winans. (R) Theodore Dague. Committeemen —North St. Marys (D) Milton Ed gel! (Rl William W. Miller. Advisory Board (Rl Carl Ascher. (Rl Otis E. Schifterly. (Rl Samuel ('. Cottrell. KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Trustee (Dl Daniel Scherry. (Dl Earl Martin. (Dl Hibberd H. High. (Dl William O. Sautblne. (Dl Charles G. Kirchner. (Rl Frank W. Spade. Commtteemen —North Kirkland (D) Rudolph H. Kolter(R) Edward L. Arnold. Committeemen —South Kirkland (D) Jeff G. Crum. (R) Homer W. Arnold.
Advisory Board (Dl H. M. Beery. (Dl John H. Borne. (II) E. M. Zimmerman. (Dl Samuel D. Henschen. Decatur Committeemen (D) —1-A Lawrence GrVen. (Dl Fred V. Mills. (Dl —1-B —Dee FTyback. (Dl George L. Andrews. (Dl —2-A—August Heiman. (Dl James L. Ehler. (Dl—3-B—Sephus Melehi. (D) Harold Daniels. (D|—3-A Ed Green. (D) Harold Sautter. (Dl —2-B —David Adams. (D) v Carl Smith." (R l—l-A- Cal F. Peterson. (Rl —1-B—Francis Howard. (Rl—2-A—Cal E. Peterson. (R) —2-B —Oliver P. Mills. (R) —3-A —Homer D. Lower. (Rl 3-B —Ralph F. Stanley Delegates to State Convention Democrats Union and East Root — Anton Thieme. Christie Bohnke. West Root and North Preble ' Henry Gallmeyer, William Galli meyer. South Preble and North KirkI land Henry Briener. William Zim j merman. Washington — Thompson Noll. ‘ Frank Heiman. St. Marys and Blue Creek —Roy • Hook, Hrarn Whittwer. North Monroe, French, South i Kirkland — Henry Aeschlinian. Henry Meyer . Jefferson and North Wabash William Adang Dan Rumple. North Hartford and Berne "C" — Grover Baumgartner, L. L. Dunbar, Chester T. Michaud. Berne “A”. “B” and Middle Monroe —E. J. Stengel, David J. I Schwartz. Geneva. South Hartford. Ceylon I—Kenneth Shoemaker, Ralph S. Myers. Decatur 1- Bun jonnson. Decatur 1-B, 2-B — Mrs. Guy I Brown, L. E. Archbold. '! Decatur 2A — H. M. DeVoss, Harry Thompson. Decatur 3-A —Mrs. John Tyndall. Decatur 3-B —Martin F. Worthman. Republicans South Washington. South Kirkland, North Kirkland, French, South Preble, N. Preble, West Root. East Root —Milton Girod, Lewis, Stump. East Union. West Union. North St. Marys, South St. Marys, North Washington, North Buie Creek — William H. Patterson, James Halberstadt. South Blue Creek, North Monroe. Middle Monroe, Herne A. East Jefferson, West Jefferson Walter Hilty, Jesse Teeters. ' Berne 8., Berne C„ North Wabash, North Hartford — Menno Burkhalter. Dr. H. O. Jones. Geneva A.. Geneva 8., South IHartford, Ceylon Harold T. Field: Decatur 1-A, Decatur I B, Decatur 2-B —William A Lower, C. E. Bell, i Decatur 2-A. Decatur 3 A, Decatur 13-B —Charles D. Teeple. C. A. Burdg. ——o —— Stocfen Wins Houston. Texas, April 9 -(UP) — Lester Stoeffen California, defeated Wilmer Allison. 'Austin. Texas, in straight sets in the finals n f the River Oaks Country Club tournament here yesterday Playing in the best form he has displayed, the west coast star beat Ihe Davis Cup team member 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. He won every game he served. Stoefen and Bryan Grant, Atlanta, paired to defeat Allison land George Lott, Chicago, another ■ Davis Cup player/ 6-3. 6-4. 6-2. j Get the Habit — Trade at Home
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