Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1938 — Page 3

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BSehind the Scenes >1 ■’HOLLYWOOD

■Bl'> HARKISOX (AKKOLL ... Ixpjrigli:. IS3» h,nz feature* Syndicate. ine. OOD (j c * any ideas ■B? 11 ' cycles - : movies’ Holly--s staying up nights trying ot one. rhe crazy comcished up, musicals not so hot. jungle locales are exploited, the old smith 9E is being taken

care of in “Jezebel” and “The Toy Wife” (not to mention “Gone With the Wind"). Everybody is making prison pictures no w. "Over the Wall” and "C o ndemned Women” are current releases. George Raft’s new pic-

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, ture. "You and with the parole problem, is starting "Prison &nd "Escape Prom Leaven- ■' « a future date. Mervyn ’ u "J 1 have a prison angle KhX''. ‘ m plclure> " TenD »y s ■M«.ybe Paramount will touch off Men iVitTV 1 a ‘ r P‘ ctures with V ' ,ln Ks". There Is so tL n ° W of air Planes in war. H ln n> ey < to the new cycle may BhinJ .\, faCt ,hat M G-M is H m toth ‘ S plannln ß t 0 beat He North" SUn W ‘ th “ s P awn of C °^ d really call the turn, the'?' Burdet te, the comedian H a nZL Autr y Pictures, is off s . . lh of personal appearHr m\ What wiU thi3 do to «is th Aut ry? They were supH‘th Aint art for South America. his « h y Mating $4,000 a week Hur B PMtn' Gene said that the ■ r postponed for two weeks. ■^hlA°v« nine of Director William gas station was the Kh., a a ntastlc °f all. He had ■* r sonal „ and ’ en tertainers. the ■mo h n ap Pe a rance of stars, a °* Up and e^en a free K e =»Pabu of y deal ? n ed as toys, b '' of carrying a high r”"-” Raml' th « M G. M. will K r K w»n° K Hedy Lamarr for B 1 role i? by g' vtn g her the B n a remake of “Flesh

f CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. I Fanny Macy ►hones 1000 — loot Friday Music Dept. Rehearsal. D. H. S.' 1 Auditorium, 4 p. tn. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s i Hall. 7:30 p. m. Philathea Claes, Mrs. Max Box- . ell, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Colored Egg Sale, Mutschler Market. Bake Sale and Easter Market,' i Charles Brock Store, 9 a. m. Women of Moose Annual Easter ■ Supper, Moose Home 5 to 7 o’clock Monday Woman’s Club Business Meeting I ' D. H. S. Auditorium, 7:30 p m. ! Woman’s Club Program, D. H S., , S p. m. Tuesday ! Tri Kappa Social Meeting, Elk’s Home. 8 p. m. : Evangelical Ladies' Aid Society, ' Church Parlors, 2 p. m. Girls’ Missionary Guild. Zion Rei iormed Church. 7 p. m. Young Matron’s Club, Mrs. Alva laiwson. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday I Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. L. E. Archbold, I'.M p. m. [ Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Ahr, £•3O p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. John Heller. Rice Hotel. 1 p. m. Business and Professional Women’s Club. Called Meeting, Mayor's , Court Room, 7 p. m. There will be a called meeting of the Business and Professional Wo- > men’s Club in the mayor's court room Wednesday evening at seven o’clock. There will be a social meeting of, the Tri Kappa sorority al the Elk’s j home Thursday evening at eight o’- 1 clock. — MR’S. S. E. HITE HOSTESS TO BAPTIST SOCIETY The woman's missionary society ‘ of the Baptist cnurch met at the ■ home of Mrs S. E. Hite Thursday' afternoon for a regular business meeting. Mrs. Curtis Moser conduct ' ed the devotionals. Echoes from the spring mission-: ary conference held at Muncie.

I and the Devil". With Robert Taylor in the Gilbert part 1 Alan Hale has invested 5200.000 ’ in the inventions you are always ' hearing about His wife says: "Never mind about making money 1 on them, just get back what you 1 have put in". Hale may do it next 1 year on the theater chair, which 1 already has sold to the tune of $85,000. Hale is one of the dozens of Hol--1 lywood celebrities who never make 1 a move without consulting an astrologer. William Dieterle, di--1 rector of "Zola” is another. He 1 insisted on starting his Wanger picture at 11:15 in the morning. Because the stars said the time was favorable. Here’s good news for the William Powell fans. Bill was well enough to pay a surprise call the other 1 day on Myrna Loy. The maid sneaked him into the house and Myrna found him sitting in the living room with a bouquet of flowers in each hand. Picked them from her own garden. The big showdown between Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin is supposed to take place soon. She is back on the coast Moreover, she is due to report to Selenick for tests and fittings on "The Young in Heart”. . . . Lots of the stars are

now putting “escalator clauses” into their annuity contracts. Madge Evans nas one. It provides that i n time of depression. devalua- I tion of the dollar, etc., she is to receive an increased allowance. ... in the

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six months that he nas oeen off the screen, Joel McCrea has turned down three pictures. which would nave netted him SIOO,OOO. . . . David Niven won the season's trophy for exhibiting the best skiing form at Sun Valley. ... If you care, Robert Taylor goes riding minus his shirt in the northridge estates . . . Jane Bryan, the starlet, and Phil Kellogg, Warner cutter and scion of the corn flakes tribe, have promised their families they won't marry for u year. . . . And Samuel Goldwyn. or so the story goes, walked onto the lot the day after he had Bred a lot of his staff. “That’s gratitude." he said. “Look, they’ve all deserted me I”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 19 38.

I March 23, were given by the Mee-' dames Pina Buhler, H N, Shroll, Norman Kruse, C. E. Bell and C. E. Peterson Election of officers was held, with I Mrs, Kruse being chosen us presltent; Mrs. Will Wlnnes, vlce-presi-dent; Mrs. Peterson, missionary i vice-president; Mrs. Shroll, secre-tary-treasurer; Mrs. Buhler, liter'ary secretary; Mrs. S. E. Shamp, White Cross secretary. Th<‘ colleci Hon for the afternoon amounted to 19.50. ■ Lovely refreshments were served ; during the social hour by the hos-< . teas, Mrs. Hite, assisted by her! daughter, Mrs. Brice Butler and Mrs. Shamp. Mrs. Charles Hite was I a guest other than members. The society will meet In two’ weeks with Mre. James St: icklerl j The ladies' aid society of the Ev-I angelical church will meet In the i church parlors Thursday afternoon ' at two o’clock. The ladies’ aid society of the Ev-| ' angelical church will mee in the, church parlors Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Decautr home economics club will meet at the honfe of Mrs. L. E. Archbold. 104 South 11th street, Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. A good attendance is desir- | ed. HOWER-FEASEL WEDDING IS REVEALED AT PARTY The wedding of Miss Kathryn Hower and Marion Feasel. which 1 occurred October 2, 1937 at the Me-| thodist Episcopal church in New Castle at four o’cloak, was revealed at a party of pretty spring appoint-' ments Thursday evening at the i Hower residence on First street J Mrs. M. E. Hower and Mrs. Carl Gerber were hostesses for the affair. Six tables of bridge were in play and after four games, prizes were iwarded to Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt i and Mrs. Harold Zwick. The honor ' guest, Mrs. Feasel, was presented ' with a gift The mariage certificate was discovered tucked in the high I score prize. At the close of the games a love- ; iy one course luncheon was served at the small tables, which were cen-; j tered with glass bowls geranium ■ blossoms. The guests included the honor ! guest, Mre. Marion Feasel. and the i Misses Louise Haubold. Ferral FeniI more of Indianapolis. Vivian Lynch, 1 Helen Haulbold, Kathryn Kauffman, 1 Marjorie , DeVoss, Mary Cowan, (Charlotte Elzey, Coralene Townsend I Betty Macklin and Annis Mae Mer- , riman. ! The Mesdames Charles Feasel, ' Harold McMillen. Clay Hall, Lawi rence Linn, Frederic Schafer, C. J. ■ Beavers. Luzerne Uhrick, Harold . Zwick, Robert Cole, Carrol BuPk- ' holder. A. O. Mclntyre of Fort ' Wayne, Herman Myers and I. W. | Macy. The bride is a daughter of Mr. | i and Mrs. Milton Hower of First i street and has been employed in the : offices of the General Electric for the past few years. She w a mem- ' ber of the Tri Kappa sorority. Mr. Feasel is the son of Mr. and' ! Mrs. Charles Feasel of Marshall ; street. He graduated from Ball , state teacher'e college last spring and for the past year has been athletic director of the Clear Creek school In Huntington county. Both are popular young people of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Feasel will reside in Huntington when school opens next fall. Mr and Mrs. Ray Edwards of Evaneville were the attendants of the couple at the wedding. o — Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Ellsworth returned last evening from a week's trip to Fort Scott, Kansas. Mre. Dan Tyndall and daughters, Misses Mary Katherine and Anna Jane, visited in Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon. Grover Baumgartner of Berne, connected with the state gross income tax department, attended to business here. J. Ewing lEiond of Fort Wayne was attending to bueiness here today. Torn Johnston, public city dircetor Purdue University, former reHOUSEWIVES! RUGS and CARPETS made to look like NEW. We use a process which kills moths and germs without injury to your most expensive rugs. It also adds years to the life of your rugs. Cleaned in your home or at our plant. WORK GUARANTEED AND INSURED. ALBERT BEERY 816 Winchester St. Phone 854.

' i>orter on the Bluffton Banner and' I a regular fellow in every way, called last evening to pay his respects to the Democrat force. The Ball State Teacher's College choir will give a sacred concert at the Methodist episcopal church here Sunday evening, April 24. Plan to attend. Communion eervices will be conducted at the Presbyterian church this evening, concluding the week’s observance for Easter preparation. Earl Amerine of Fort Wayne called on Decatur friends last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freitag of I Goshen will arrive In Decatur next i week where they will reside for an indefinite time at the home of the j latter’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy. Mr. Freitag, who has been 111 ' for the past several months. Is ; much improved — o ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. George Bond of , Fort Wayne are the parents of a boy baby, born at the Medical Center Friday morning, April 15, at 8:20 o'clock. The baby weighed eight pounds and three ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Bond formerly resided in Decatur.

List Os Candidates In Primary Election 1938

LIST OF CAXDID4TRS IN KLKCHON 1938 The following is a list of CandiI dates to be voted for at the Primary l]!e< tion to be held in Adams County, I Indiana, on Tuesday, May 3. 1938 be- | tween the hours of six o’clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. DBMOCHATIC PARTY For Representative in Congreia Fourth CongreNMlonnl IMwtrlet James I. Farley, Auburn, Indiana. For Judge 241th Judicial Circuit : J. Fred Fruchte, Decatur, Indiana. ! Hubert R. McClenahan, Decatur, Indiana. Nathan C. Nelaon, Decatur, Indiana. For ProMecutlnn Attorney 24ith Judiclnl Circuit Arthur E. Voglewvde, Decatur, Indiana. For Joint Senator for IdnniN, Well* and Blackford Counties Dwight F. Gallivan, Bluffton, Indiana. Von A. Eichhorn, Uniondale, Indiana. For Joiat Representative for eouatieM of Adams and Neelis Robert H. Heller, Decatur, Indiana. August A. Heimann, Decatur, Indi iana. Walter L. Thornhill, Geneva, Indiana For Clerk Adama Circuit Court G. Remy Hierly, Decatur, Indiana. : Clyde O. Troutner, Decatur, Indiana. For Auditor 1 Victor 11. Eicher, Geneva, Indiana. ■ Francis J. Schmitt, Decatur, Indiana. ! 1. B. Stoneburner, Decatur, Indiana. •John W. Tyndall Decatur, Indiana. For Treasurer John W. Blakey. Decatur, Indiana. • i Losier Eckrote, Linn Grove, Indiana. For Sheriff Dent O. Baltzell, Decatur, Indiana. ! Hurl Johnson, Decatur, Indiana, i Ed. P. Miller, Decatur, Indiana. George E. Strickler, Monroe, Indiana, t For Coroner . j Qtho Lobenstein, Monroe, Indiana. For Surveyor ; Walter H. Gillioin, Berne, Indiana. For Aimeunor ■ Eugene Kunyon, Decatur, Indiana. August Schlickman, Bluffton, Indtr'nest J. Worthman, Preble, Indiana For t omniioKloner Flrat piMriet Philip Strahni, Decatur, Indiana. For Comaiiaoloner Seeaad llixtrlet Frank Liniger. Decatur, Indiana. For County Councilman Fl rat District Henry Dehner, Decatur. Indiana. For County Couucllmuu Second District James A. Hendricks. Monroe, Indiana I Julius Schultz. Decatur, Indiana. For County C<suncllnmn Third District Ed. J. Kenney, Geneva, Indiana. For County Councilman Fourth District • Evert Banter. Berne, Indiana. For County Counellmau-At-I.srge X oie tor Three I I Fred Braun, Decatur, Indiana. . I Dean Byerly, Decatur, Indiana. August Conrad, Decatur, Indiana. ■I Chris Eicher. Decatur, Indiana. Dennis Striker. Berne, Indiana. t SION TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee . Howard Mauller. Decatur, Ind. Gerhard C. Helnklng, Decatur, Ind. For Township Advisory Board X ote For Three Richard Bleeke, Decatur, In i. 'Herman Geimer, Decatur, Ind. ’ Walter Thieme, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct t ommllteemnn Fast Union (11 William Kri* keberg, Decatur. Ind. For Deleirate to state Convention East I nion <l> Anton F. W. Thieme, Decatur. Ind. For Precinct < onimlueeninn XX est Inion (3) Victor Bleeke. Decatur, Ind. l or Delegate to State Convention XXest I nion (21 Anton F. W. Thieme. Decatur, Ind. HOOT TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee 'Winfred Gerke, Decatur, Indiana. For Township Advisory Hoard X ote For Three Martin Auman. Decatur, Ind , I Adolph Bleberich, Decatur. Ind. August Buslck, Decatur, Ind. 1 For Precinct Committeeman East Root <3> Lawrence Bo kmeyer. Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State ( out entlon East Root (3) Harold Sautter, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman i West Hoot (41 I Frank J. Singleton, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to Slate < onveutlon XXest Hoot <■*> . Henry F. Gallmeyer, Decatur. Ind. I i"rf:bi,e township For Tow nship Trustee .'Edward Zwick. Preble, Indiana. For Township Advisory Hoard Vote For Three -'Martin Bieiverlch, Decatur, lud. ! August Blomenbcrg, Decatur Ind. I August Kruettman, Decatur. Ind. For Precinct Committeeman North Preble (31 Theodore Ostermeyer, Decatur, Ina. For Delegate to State Convention North Preble Henry F. Gallmeyer. Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Comiulttecnian South Preble <«l ‘Rudolph Linhemeier, Preble, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention South Preble iH» Amos Stoneburner, Decatur, Ind. KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee Franklin H. Fruechte, Decatur, Ind. Hibbard H High. Decatur, Ind. Rarl Martin, Decatur, Ind. For Township Advisory Board John H. Borne. Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman North Kirkland <7l P.udolph Kolter, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to Stale Convention North Kirkland (71 Amos Stoneburner, Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman South Klrklnnil <S> I James L>. Brown, Decatur, Ind.

SCHOOL HEADS ASK HOME RULE • • - 1 LaPorte Meeting Decries Added Powers Given ’ State Tax Board 1 LaPorte, Ind., Apr. 15. — ftj.fi>—A legislative committee of north Indiana city school administrators' j! association today sought ways and , | means of returning more home L i rule to school boards after asso- ( elation members yesterday vigorously protested the increasing pow- , ers of the state tax board and other central agencies In Indianapolis ' at theft- annual meeting here. "How long are we going to let | the state tax board control the destinies of Indiana?" Clarence Mason. Hammond school board f member asked. "As it is school i ' boards can hire and Are janitors. 1 sign checks and not much else. , I The state board’s dictatorship of - ' loaal affairs means before long . none will seek public office because ’ •i it has beiome a rubber stamp." | Others who assailed the present

Fur Delegute to Stele Convention South Kirkland <K> Amos Stoneburner, Decatur, Ind. XX ASHINQTON TOXVNBHIP For Township Trustee Theodore L. Becker, Decatur, Ind. B. F. Breiner. Decatur, Ind. Charles E. Marshand, Decatur, Ind. For Township Assessor John B. Stoneburner, Monroe, Ind. Will. Wlnnes, Decatur. Indiana. For Township Advisory Board X ote For Three C. J. Carroll. Decatur, Ind. J..hn 11. Parrish. Decatur, Ind. Boy N. Runyon, Decatur, Ind. For Preelaet Committeeman North XX nshington, (ID Frank P. Heimann. Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convrntlon North XX ashington. <»> Emerson A. Beavers, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Commllteenilin South XX nshington t HD Frank C. Baker. Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to Slate l onvenilon South Washington <lO> Steve Longenberger, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. For Precinct Committeeman Decatur 1 A I2ID Lawrence Green, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Decntur 1 A |2ID Dallas Brown. lieeatur, Ind. For Preclnet Commltteemnn Decatur I H 13tD Dee Fryback, Decatur, Ind. l or Delegate to State Convention Decatur I B (3O> Emerson A. Heavers, Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Decatur 2 A (31) .’ames L. Ehler, Decatur, Ind. O, Wendell Macklin, De atur. Ind. For Delegute to Slnte Convention Decatur u A 131) John L. DeVoss, Decatur, InJ. For Preclnet Committeeman Decatur 2 B <321 David Adams. Decatur, Ind. For Delegute to State Convention For Preeloet Conimltleemnn John L. DeVoss, Decatur, Ind. Decatur 3 A GKi) Edward F. Jaberg, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to state Convention Decatur 3 A <331 Harold Sautter, Decatur. Ind. For Preclnet Committeenian Decatur 3 B (3-1) Joseph H. Brennan, Desatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convrntlon Deentur 3 B (34) Bert Gage. Decatur, Indiana. ST. XIAKX-S TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee Groce Tope. Decatur, Indiana. Harvey J. Sells, Decatur, Ind. For Township Advisory Bonrd Vote For Three H. M. Crownover, Decatur. Ind. A. W. Gulick, DecatuV, Ind. C harles P. Troutner, Decatur. Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman North St. Xlary’s (11) Milton Edgell, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North St. Mary's (111 Anton F. W. Thieme, Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman South St. Xlary’s <l2l Elmer E. Winans, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention South St. Xlary’s <l3l Steve A. Longenberger, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. Hl.I E CHEEK TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee Ben F. Tickle, Monroe, Ind. Frank Merriman, Monroe, Ind. For Township Advisory Board X ote For Three Jacob Dolch, Decatur, Ind. William H. Johnson, Decatur. Ind. William Kauffman, Decatur, ’nd. Chamcey O. Manley, Decatur, Ind. Fred Okeley, Deiatur, Ind. For Precinct Commltteman North Blue Creek 1131 Rolla P Merrls, Monroe, Ind. For Delegate to Stale Convention North Hine Creek 113) Steve A. Longenberger, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. For Preeloet Committeeman South Blue Creek 1141 Earl Sipe. Monroe. Ind. Hiram Wittwer, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention South Blue Creek (14) C. 11. Muselman, Berne, Ind. XIONKOE TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee Edwin H. Gllllom. Berne, Ind. C W. R. Schwartz, Berne, Ind. A. Clayton Smith, Berne, Ind. For Township Advisory Bonrd Vote For Three Noah Neuenschwander, Berne. Ind. Alfred Ryf, Berne. Ind. Jonas Sprunger, Berne, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman North Monroe (HI) Paul H. Balmer, Monroe. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North Monroe (15) David J. Schwartz, Berne. Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Middle Monroe I Illi Elmer C. Beer, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to Slate Convention Middle Monroe lid) David J. Schwartz. Berne. Ind. For Precinct Committeeman Berne A (17) Homer C. Augsburger, Berne, Ind. Clifton Kohler, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Berne A (17) C. H. Muselman, Berne. Ind. For Precinct Committeeman Berne B (18) Elmer XVinteregg, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Berne II (18) Leonard L. Whitehurst, Berne, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Berne C (li>) Leonard Baumgartner, Berne. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Berne C (19) Leonard L. Whitehurst, Berne. Ind. FRENCH TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee Loren Heller, Berne, Ind. Barthold A. Seesenguth, Bluffton, Indiana. For Township Advisory Bonrd Vote For Three Ja n ob J. Kauffman. Berne, Ind. Henry Meyer, Berne, hid.

situation were: H. B. Allman, Muncie; Dr. O. F. Hall, West Lafayette; Mayor Vincent Youkey, Crown Point, and Mayor Alban i Smith of La Porte. J. William Bosse of the state educational department defended the present system by declaring local communities selected the legislators who gave strong tax powers to the state bodies. Dr. Tiall, Purdue university professor aAd West Lafayette school board member, was elected president of the association to succeed Dr. George O. Larson of LaPorte. Other officers: Roy Julian. Valparaiso, vice-president; F. O. Med- > sker, Alexandria, secretary-treas-urer, and Dr. F. M. Whisler, advls-1 or. o Organize 4-H Club Saturday Afternoon The Washington township girls' j 4-H club, led by Miss Juanita Leh- , man, will hold an organization | meeting Saturday at 1:30 p. m„' at the Washington school. Any girls between the ages of 10 anti ! 21 interested in joining this 4 II ( I club, are urged to attend the meet j ing.

I Evert O. Rich, Monroe, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman French Townnhlp j Marshall G. Reynolds, Bluffton, Ind. I For DclcKiitc Io State Convention French Tawnwhip <2Ol David J. Schwartz, Berne. Ind. II IKTFORI) TOU NSIIIP For Township Trustee Eli Dubach. Geneva, Ind. John H. Duff, Geneva, Ind. Charles Kizer, Geneva. Tnd. For Township Advisory Board V ote For Three Haymond F. Richer, Geneva, Ind. Chester Hall, Geneva, Ind. Pet»*r N. Mosser, Geneva, Ind. For Preelnct Committeeman North Hartford <2l > I Walter H. Meyer, Geneva. 1 nd. For Dcleanle to State Convention North Hartford <2l) j Marcus Stahly, Geneva, Ind. For Preclnet Commit tee mon Month Hartford <22» Reuben R. Romey, Geneva. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention South Hartford <221 I Man us Stahly. Geneva, Ind. VX A H ASH TON* NSHIP For Township Trustee Sam. L. Baumgartner, Berne. Ind. Walter Hofstetter, Geneva, Ind. Jesse C. Mann. Geneva, Ind. Ed. Stahly, Geneva, Ind. For Township Advisory Bonrd ote For Three Eli Augsburger, Geneva. Ind. I Ma th vs. Berne. Ind. I Eli C. Stuckey. Geneva. Ind. East Jefferson <27) Sum S. Etley, Berne, Indiana. For Delegate to State Convention Raat Jefferson <27) C. H. Muselman. Berne, Indiana. For Precinct Committeeman West Jefferson <2M) Harlev J. Reef, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention M est Jefferson (2MI William Heeter, Geneva. Ind. < ITY OF DECATUR For Mayor Ed. F. Berling. Decatur, Ind. Arthur R. Holthouse, Decatur Ind. Lee Vance, Decatur. Ind. For City Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen. Decatur. Ind. WaKer J. Kiess. Decatur, Ind. Mrs. Ada Martin, Decatur. Ind. Councilman — First District George W. Meyers. Decatur. Ind. Couaellman — Second District George W. Stults, Decatur. Ind. Councilman — Third District Andrew Appleman. Decatur. Tnd. For Precinct Committeeman North abash <23» Glen Agler. Berne, Ind. Rufus Huser, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North AAabaah <23> Alarcus S’ahly, Geneva, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman % Ceylon <24 > John W. Kraner, Geneva, Tnd. For Delegate to State Convention Ceylon <241 Marcus Stahly. Geneva, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Geneva A <27»i Harold Mattax, Geneva, Tnd. For Delegate to State < onventlon Geneva A 123) William Heeter, Geneva. Ind. t For Preeloet ( onioiliteeninn Geneva B (28) I’red E. Lindsey, Geneva. Tnd. For Delegate to Stille Convention Geneva 11 1211) William fleeter, Geneva, Ind. J EFFF.HSO N TO XX NSII IP For Township Truster William M. Adang. Geneva, ind. For Township Advisory Bonrd X ote For Three •W”"am G. Bollenbacher, Geneva, Indiana. Victor Earl McKissic, Geneva, Ind. \ ernon Miller. Geneva, Ind. Archie Smitlev. Berne. Indiana. J L. Yaney. Berne. Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman t Conncllinan — Fourth District "d. J. Keller, Decatur. Ind. Connell man-At-1.urge Adam C. Butcher, Decatur, Ind. Herman M. Gillis. Decatur, Ina. HEPI BI.IC.XN PABTX For ’t-preaentntlve in Congress Fourth Congressional District George W. Gillie, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fred W. Greene, Fort Wayne. For .lutlge Ztl li Judicial ( Ircult Arthur D. Unversaw, Berne, Ind. For Prosecuting Attorney 20th Judiclnl Circuit For Joint Senator tor Adams. XX ells and Blackford Counties Fo- Joint Ht-oreseiifnllves for Aditnis nod XX ells Counties Edward I.' Lie hty, Berne. Indiana For Clerk Adama Circuit Court For Auditor For Treasurer For Sheriff For Coroner J. Jerome Yager, Berne, Ind. For Surveyor For Assessor For (’ommlssloner First District For Commissioner Second District For County Councilman First District For County Councilman Second District For County Councilman Third District For County Counellmnn Fourth District For County Counclluinn-At-I.nrge I, - - UNION TOWNSHIP For Township Trustee

FERTILIZER IS ORCHARD HELP Fruit Growers Derive Benefits From Applications Os Nitrogen "Fruit growers should apply nl- j trogen fertilizers to their orchards I soon t*»r the most beneficial re-1 ; suits for the current season." says 1 IC. W. Ellenwood of the Horticul ' . ture Department of the Ohio Agri- i cultural Experiment Station. Orow-1 ers who find it impossible to upI ply fertjllzert before mid-April will 1 probably get best results by using I either sulfate of ammonia or nl--1 trate of soda rather than other nl ' trogen-carrying fertilizers. A late application of nitrogen , fertilizer is better than none. The | common practice of using % pound [of either of the above-mentioned i fertilizers for each year of the I tree’s age is a good average treat- . ment for apple trees. Somewhat I smaller quantities are suggested for other fruits. The omission of

For Tovtnfthip Advisory Hoard Eant I nion < 1» Fremont Bowers, Decatur, Indiana For Delegate to State Convention Eant Union < 11 Milton Girod, Deieatur, Ind. For Preelaet Committeeman Went I nion 42) Ross Harden, Decatur. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Al est Inion <2) Milton Girod. Decatur, Ind. ROOT TOAA NSHIP For Township Trustee Ralph W. Rice, Decatur, Ind. For Tovvaahip Advinory Board For Preeinet < ommitteeman East Root <3l l ’4»r Itrlegate to Xatr < «»nv entlon Eant Root <3> | .Milton Girod, Decatur, Indiana. For Preeinet Committeeman \\ emt Root <4) Ernest Tumbleaon, Decatur, Ind. For Delegnte to State Contention Uemt Root <4l I Milton Girod. Decatur Ind. PRERLE TOMNSHIP For Townnhip TriiNtee For Townwhlp Advisory Bonrd For Preeinet < ommltteeman North Prehle <3< I Reed Caston, Decatur, Ind. I Delegate to State Convention North Preble (5) Milton Girod. Decatur, Ind. For Preeinet Committeeman South Preble <<D Glen Baumgartner, Preble, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention South Preble <<D Milton Girod, Decatur. Ind. K IRK I.AND TOAA NSHIP For Townnhlp Trustee For Tovvnnhip Advisory Board For Preeinet Committeeman North Kirkland (7) Edward L. Arnold. Decatur, Ind. For Delegate t 4» State <’onveatlon North Kirkland <7> Milton Girod, Decatur, Ind. For Preelnct C<imn»ltteeman South Kirklnif. <8) Loyd Byerly, Decatur. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Milton Girod, Decatur, Ind. WASHINGTON TOAA NSHIP For Townahlp Truatec John M. Doan, Decatur, Ind. For Townahlp Advisory Board For Preeinet Committeeman North AVaahington <9l Rolland G. Poling. Decatur. Ind. For Delegnte to Stale Convention North XX nshington (9) Agnes Yager. Decatur. Ind. I-red Ahr, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman South U HMhlngton <!<>> Eli C. Engle, Monroe. Ind. For Delegate to State < onvcntlon South U imhlngton <lOl Janies Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. For Precinct Committeeman Decatur I A (29) Cal F. Peterson, Decatur. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Decntur I A <29) Agnes Yager, Decatur, Ind. Fred Ahr. Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman lieeatur 2 A (311 Cal E- Peterson. Decatur, In 1. For Delegate to State Convention Decatur 2 A <3l) E. W. Johnson, Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Decntur I H (•«>» Albert Beery. Decatur, Ind. Earl D. Kolter, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State ( onvrntlon Decntur 1 B (30) 15. W. Johnson, Decatur Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman Decntur 2 II (32) Oliver P. Mills, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Decntur 2 11 <32) E. W. Johnson, Decatur. Ind. I For Precinct Committeeman Derntiir 3 A (33) Homer D. Lower, Decatur, J.nd, For Delegate to State Convention Decntur 3 A (33) Charles C. Langston. Decatur, Tnd. For Preclnet Committeeman Decatur 3 B (34) Edward Warren, Decatur, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Decntur 3 II (34) Charles C. Tungsten, Decatur. Ind. ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP For Townahlp Trustee r»prj McCullough, Decatur, Ind. Otis E. Shtfferly, Decatur, Ind. For Townahlp Advisory Board Vote for Three Sherman R. Alexander, Decatur, Ind. Glen L. Chronister, Decatur, Ind. Randolph H. Everett, Decatur, Ind. For Preelnct Committeeman North st. Mary’a (11) Kermit F. Bowen, Decatur. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North St. Mary’a (11) Agnes Yager, Decatur, Ind. Fred Ahr. Decatur, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman South Mt. Xlnry’i. (12) Theodore Hague. Pleasant Milla. Ina. For Delegate to stole Convention South St. Xlnry’e 112> James Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. 11l I E CREEK TOXXNSHIP Fur Township Truetce William H. Patterson, Monroe. Ind. For Township Advloory Bonrd

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the regular annual fertilizer treatments Is generally poor economy in orchard management. o RURAL LEADERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGFJ ONE) ducts will require time and that In the meantime it will be necessary for the government to develope a permanent farm program. As a means of Improving the I local recognition of the Interdei pendence of agriculture and Indusj try, he complimented the Decatur I Rotary Club on its attitude in In- ' vitlng farm leaders of the county I to a meeting for the purpose of bei coming better acquainted and said I that this was a marked departure ' from the class consciousness which once separated the farmers from the city dwellers. Phone 300 1315 W. Adams

For Preelnct Committeeman North Blue ('reek < 13) Gerald Edwards, Monroe, Ind. I J. H. Hahnert, Monroe, Ind. For Delegate to Mate Convention North Blue ( reek 1 13) James Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills, Ind. For Preclnet Committeeman South Blue ( reek ( 14) For Delegate to State Contention South Blue (reek (14) I Menno Burkhalter, Berne, Ind. MONROE TOU NSHIP For ToHnnhip Trustee Glen H. Neuenschwander, Berne, Ind. For TottnMhip AdviMory Board For Precinct Committeeman North Monroe 115) Floyd W. Baxter, Monroe. Ind. J. Forest Ray, Monroe, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North Monroe <!.*») James Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. For Preelnct Committeeman Middle Monroe (HI) Adolph Sprunger, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Contention Middle Monroe (Id) I Menno Burkhalter, Berne, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman Bern A (17) Christian Hiliy, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State ('oatentlon Berne A (17) Menno Burkhalter, Berne, Ind. For Preelnct Committeemnn Berne B (IN) Amos Burkhalter, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Berne B (IN) Menno Burkhalter, Berne, Ind For Precinct Comniitteeioan Herne C ( 19) John Hilty, Berne, Ind. For Delegnte to State Convention Herne C < 19) Walter Hilty, Berne, Ind. FRENC H TOAVNSHIP For Township Trustee For Township Advisory Bonrd For Precinct Committeeman • French Township (20) Leo E. Engle, Monroe, Ind. For Delegate to State Convrntlon French Township (2O> Milton Girod, Decatur, Ind. HARTFORD TOWNSHIP For Townahlp Trustee August F. Baker. Geneva, Ind. For Township Ardv Isory Hoard •**” For Precinct Committeeman North Hartford (21) Preston L. Pyle, Geneva, Ind. For Delegnte to state Convention North Hartford (21) W alter Hilty. Berne, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman South Hartford (22) Lewis Martin, Geneva, Ind. Noah A. Pusey, Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Convrntlon South Hartford (22) Walter Hilty, Berne, Ind. W ABASH TO AN NSHIP For Township Trustee Daniel C. Wagner, Geneva, ind. For Township Advisory Board For Preclnet Committeemnn North AVnhnsh (23) Eugene Farlow’, Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention North Wabash (23) Walter Hilty, Berne, Ind. For Prrrlnct Comm It t reman Ceylon (24) Harry Moore, Geneva. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Ceylon (24) Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva, Ind. For Precinct Commit termini Geneva A (25) •”ovd B. Aspy, Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Convrntlon Genevn A (23) Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva. Ind. For I’rrclnct Committeeman Geneva B (24) B. R. Farlow, Geneva, Ind. Clarence C. Shepherd, Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Contention Geneva II (2tl) Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva, Ind. * JEFFERSON TOW NSHIP For Township Trustee Rev. Frank Johnson, Berne, Ind. For Township Advlmiry Hoard — For Precinct Committeeman East Jefferson (27) Chester L. Adams, Berne, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention East Jefferson (27) Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva, Ind. For Preelnct Committeeman Went Jefferson (2N) Jesse O. Teeter, Geneva, Ind. For Delegnte to State Convention West Jefferson (2N) Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva, Ind. I ( ITY OF DECATUR For Mayor Forrest Elzey, Decatur. Tnd. For City Clerk-Treasurer H. Vernon Aurand, Decatur, Ind. Councilman — First District Councilman Second District Morris R. Pingry, Decatur, Ind. Councilman Third District George T. Harding, Decatur, lud. Councilman Fourth District I Charles C. Langston, Decatur, Ind. State of Indiana. County of Adams SS, I, G Remy Blerly. Clerk of the ’• Adams Circuit Court of County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct list of the names of candidates to be voted upon at the Primary Election, May 3, 1938. G. REMY HIERLY Clerk Adams Circuit Court APRIL 8, 15