Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1939 — Page 6
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HARTFORD CITY BEATS JACKETS BY 5-1 SCORE Decatur Outhita Airdales But Loses Friday As ternoon Tilt The De,uiur Yellow Ja<k<-t* dropped a 5-1 <!<•< |n|<m to th* l Hartford City Airdalr* Friday afternoon at Hartford City, obtaining only five hila and fulling to si-n---until th* final Innina The Airdalen were h-ld to four hit* by S< haiio-rluh but hunch- d them* hita with Decutur erro:*s t<> tally. Three runner* eraaaed the plate in the third on two sitigla» and error* by Highland and McConnell. Hartford City’* final two run* counted in the fifth on a walk Kitchen** error, a fielder * eho.ee and V Smith'* double Ibu-alur scored It* lone run hi the neventh inning Gaunt opened the hutitiK with a double an<| •cored tut Hoffman * Mingle Thrally ended abruptly. however, when the ne»t three batter* filed out. The Yellow Jacket* tare thre-* game* scheduled next week Decatur will play at Portland Tue* day at Bluffton Thursday and Portland will play here Friday Hartford City AB R II K Cheney. 2b ..... .... 2 it u u Wanner, cf. p 3 2 10, William*. 3b Sil* Schrock, p. cf ...... 3 2 u •• V. Smith. If ... 3 <1 2 n G. Smith, »* .... 2 u o u Ruble. C ............ 3 * • 0 Pemberton, rs . .... 1 • • • Perry lb Sono Totals ...... *5 5 4 0 i Decatur Kitchen. 3b ..... .. 3 0 0 1; Gaunt. If ............ 3 12 0 Hoffman, cf 3 o 2 0 Highland, c ........ 2 0 0 1 St’hamerloh. p ... .. 3 0 0 1 McConnell. **...„ 3 0 0 1 Koene man. rs ...... 2 « 0 o i Stapleton. 2b ....... 2 o 1 0 Lynch, lb ........... 2 0 o tt I Total* Bill Score by hnninc*. Decatur .... _. (Mui imm 1 i ■ Hartford City ... tut 3 PS* x 5
LOANS $lO to S3OO OWN SIGNATURE NO ENDMSUS-NO CO-kUKEMS There ino need to feel »nr ember* 1 raument about taking ue foe t kun. > Our eareiat to the public »to help i them plan end arrange their money | problemt. A caah loan may help you. W« make no Inpuirlw at frl.nt., ratatteae ae employee | Call at oftce. write or phone ut for full detailt. You are tinder no obligation if you do not take a loan. Call. ■ rale or lICAI LOAN COMPtHV INCONWCNIAtCO _ *•••» i 2 Ichator Bnußib* I o»cM«r. kmm 2-2-7 SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 Mighty Hit in TECHNICOLOR! “DODGE CITY” Errol Flynn. Ann Sheridan. Olivia de Haviland, many more. ALSO — Shortt 10c 25c —o List Time Tonight — "Broadway Serenada" Jeanette MacDonald. Law Ayrat. Frank Morgan. 10c-25c I'CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Contlnuoua Sunday from 1:15 “BOY SLAVES” Anna Shirley. Roger Daniel AND “SUDDEN MONEY” Chat. Rugglet. Marjorie Rambeau 10e-15c Sunday until 4 P. M. Evenings lfk-20c —o Lett Time Tonight — Hopalong Caealdy. “Renegrade Trail." ALSO "Lone Ranger Ridea Again.” 10-15 c
STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Tram W. I. Pct (HI. list 1,..,1,. || J ~|| i Hi-x-klyii |* * IM l’» , ■ I Boston in u 52* l*k i Chicago IA In f-oo 2 ' Philadelphia S II 4,*<> 3 i Pittsburgh . * Io .444 3 I New York S 12 429 34y AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W. L, Pet. Cfi New York 13 5 .732 Boston I<> 5 .887 I 1 * . Chicago ... 13 7 «5o 1 Cleveland •» 1V 474 4 1 , Washington M lb .444 5 ISt luml* k 11 421 slk , Detroit . 7 14 333 “« a .Philadelphia « 12 .333 7 American League AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 4. Cleveland 3 St. Louis 1. Detroit o Only game* scheduled. National League Boston 7. Brooklyn 5. St Loul* *. Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia in, New York Only game* scheduled. JUNKERSWILL MCE SUNDAY Junk Car Derby To Be Held Near This City Sunday Half a score of racer* —nil shape* 1 •nd sixes—were being tuned up to- ‘ day for the county'* first junk Car Derby, to be held'Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Devil'* B> wl. The race, which will he staged at 4 specially formed traci' threefourths of a mile no. thwest of Destur on the River luted, is promoted by Carl and Ralph Hurst, both of ' this city. Only ''junkers'' will be • emitted I in the race and if an offer of 576 is' ‘ made for any of the cars at the con- 1 ! elusion at th* race, it must be sold ; for that figure. j Three race* will be run. The first I two will be 1«>-Iap preliminaries ’ with the feature race scheduled for. ,'n> lap*. Admission to the races will he j 33 cent* per person and tree park- : in*, space is to tie provided by the' pruototer*. TENNISERS IN EASY VICTORY Decatur Continues Undefeated With Win Over Concordia The Decatur high school tennis ' tram continued its undefeated march Friday afternoon, handing Concordia of Fort Wayne a Mt lacing on the Worthman Field courts Yesterday * match was the final on the home court* this season i The Decatur racquet wlelder* will I play three matches m Fort Wayne next week, meeting Central. Concordia and North Side Results of singles matches Melchi (Dl defeated Kott. 2-*. 8-4 8-2 Walter (Dl defeated Miller. 6-4. 8-2 Bohnke (Dl defeated Schoetiherr, <•*. 8-4 8-0 |ti the final single* match. Milla (Di defeated Vajda. 8-2. In the first set and the match was then called. Results of doubles matches: Melchi • Walter (DI defeated Kott-Frltl. 8-4. 7-5. Buhnke-Boch <Di defeated Vaj-; I da-Jaebker. 8-2. 6-4. 0- ■ Jay Birds Are Tamed Prawda. .Man (U.R> -A number 1 I cf Canadian jay*, the rascally little bird* which frequent Manitoba ,
MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Tear hern. i NEW AUTOMOBILES 16.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. ! Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives. 1
SURPRISE HITTER - ... By Jack SoMs JvßGea 1$ tiViaJG UP Vo >- -er—eMPMCTATicww i*i Hie AeicwTO 4AANAMK f.',, U'Mty t ci>' ■■■ r ■IA W A v w/ 5* \ v. J.- ? • JJR&tt is mak-»i*- Tue *(&• 'JvRGcS — ms JP g TtiAP* IHAT IMJcwk-HT HiM so Vtft 'TiWELY MiTTial* 4AS REGa. A e-A-qts r»«>M -the cuss, wok - -fcxdic lb
j in the winter and which are ustt- | ally not friendly, hag* been tamed iby J Kniiasb-wn h. a resident «»f j this small town, and now ft-vcl from his hand* WILLSHIRE NEWS I'niforms have been o det ad for I tin* second band. They are blue wool with gold trim. The ctp* ar* wmi- Pershing. Tiie sue of the drum major is gold color whipcord. is to be of West Point »"yb-. Commencement exercises will lei •May 25th. Several ot the Willshir* student* have ranked high in the i tost. Twyla Pifer ranked *econ<i I with a grade of 185 point* out of x ’ possible M*. M*rtln"?ltucky ha* pure It* sad ttv> j Don Eicher property south of town. The Willshire and Uim* chapters |of t'ueO. E. S, were detlg-iifuliy en- ; tertained st a si* o'clock dinner at Leipsic. Monday venlna by the , Le«p*ie chapter. The long table* were centered with bouquet* of spting flower*. Following the din- ' nor. chapter was h -Id followed by a .Mother’s Day ptogram Those from here that attended ware Ctal-mi-r Edward*. W p.; Bess Jewell. W. M. Bewtrie* Acheson. A. M.. Me*--Lanta* Mary Mercer. Harriet Colter. | I Helen Evans. Be** Tickle. Eftie th Isler, Leah Edward*. Charity Brown. Jennie Cox. Mildred Bruner. Bcrniece Acheson. Ardelln Wolfe. Axelw* Dellinger Re** Cowan. Mate Hook, and Mr* Francil” Mc.ntosh of Decatur, Mr*. S. E Brune rand Mr* Ver-t-on Hoblet entetalnod th-' Jnnlo." League Saturday afternoon Mr*. Russel Byer enterta nad the Young Matron* Bridge Club Wednesday evening Dainty i>•freshmeat* were served. Several ladle* mat at the home u! Mr* Harriet Colter May fifth to honor the event of tier birth annlrersary. A delicious chicken dinner was served The dinner table was centered with a large white birth<F
Albanian Soldiers Get New Jobs in Rome t ” j iWRjJ Vi r U ..'TftL * JI T- J* *5 JF Ji x V| ‘ ''if* 'Z /[ ! M General Parian! reviewing Albanian soldiers
Assigned to guard duty at the royal palace in ! Xorne. these former Albanian soldiers are inapect-
DECATUR DATLY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. MAY 13,1939.
State Park Visitors Enjoy Bridle Paths r ________________________ ■ * I ir > '' J I * > ,
Horseback riding I* one of the popular recreation* for visitor* al ; the Indiana *tate parka with him-; dr.M* of mile* traveled daily ou the bridle path* during thf spring.' i summer and autumn month*. Riding (table* are tnainta-ned s’ *i* of the state t-arks —• Brown .County. Mound*. Turkey Run, Poka- | Lun. Clifty Fall* and McCormicks Creek- with more than a hundred lilies of bridle path* marked tor exclusive use by equestrian* *• -hesa parks. New stable* are in u»e‘ thl* year at Pokagon and Cliffy. Falls state parka and work i* in pro- — as —
<J»v cake baked by her daughter. Mr*. Herman Myer*. Those present were Masdatnes J. A. Cox. Herman Myer*. Hattie Koontx. M. E Beam. F. A. Detter. G. D. Mercer. Cbarlty i Brown. J. G. MMertack. Meads rues Taylor Gluth. Vernon ' Hohlet. Edward Servos end H*r--1 r’.et Colter ware Van Wert visitor* ■ Tuesday afternoon. Mr. J. A. Maxwell of Montpelier 1 is a guest of her parent* a few day*. Dick Bryan of Salem Is a gue*t
<»n a new stable at McCornick's Crack. A stable is to he built it Shakamuk state park this summe? and I ridic paths will be designated. Early morning rides with break J fsstr along the trail, moonlight i-dee and other special e.ent* are fn-quetitly for equestrian visitor* to the park*. Maintenance <rf the riding stable* sad bridle path* I* one of the factlilies provided by the Mate park* to meet the varied recreational dedemand* of the more than a milI lion person* visiting the park* annually.
at hl* grand parent* Mr. and .Mr*. John Byer. Mr*. Minnie Reichard c<4ebr*ted her birthday Sunday with a family ’d.‘ utter. Mr*. T. P. Crdchtleld ot Dqlplto* was a guest of her parent* Mr. and Mi*. W. W. Park* Thurnaxy. Mr and Mr* Ira Huber were guest* Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mr* Herman Myer*. »outh of town. —— o * - Ten** *■ • l.noe Tow, — l»eal s .
I ed by General Parianl, undersecretary for war, I Note resemblance between the general and II Duce.
JUNIORS LOSE DECIDING TILT TO WILLSHIRE Commit Eight Errors To Drop Ih'fiding Game Os Series The Decatur Junior high (Mhool . woftball team literally bh-kt-d away • i the deciding game of the aerie* I with the WUlahirr. Ohio, teum Friday afteniooji al Willshire, the Io- : | rala committing eight error* to: give the Buckeye teum a *-5 Vic- I loryWillshire scored twice in the • second Inning on a walk and two error*. Another run tallied In the fourth on two hit* and an error. , Three run* acored in gte nftfl on one hit and four error*. Decatur'* that run counted in the fifth when Reel drove out a home run The local* rallied in the seventh inning to acore four run* but fell one short of a tie. These run* tallied on a walk to Spahr, a single by Neidigh. double hy Reed and a triple by S« httepp Willshire AB R H KI Cowan. 2b ...3 n tt o I Ripley. ** 3 111! Al*paugh. p 3 13* Coffee. 3b 3 2 o o Miller. ■ ... 3*2tt| I Strickler, lb 2 1 u « ' Palttter. rs S • « •! Coll, rs w .I***l St.-tier, c 3 * (i * • j Schumm. cf 3 I*o Itellingvr.nif 3000 ! Total* .... 2* < 5 1 Junior High AB R || E ' Schnepp, cc 4 0 11 I Beer, c 4*2l' Sudduth. If .301* jM. Andrew*, p. 3h 3 » o I | Eichqpt. cf 3*** I Reed. *f 3 2 2 O (1 Andrew*, lb loot' I McConnell, rs 2 11*' j Neidigh. 3t>. p .3 11 2 | Cochran. 2b 2**l Spahr, rs. lb 2 I*l Total* 3* 5 « fi Sr-ore by Inntng* Decatur net* *lo 4—5 Wlllahire o»o 13* *_g FEW OPERATORS cCONTINVKD FROM PAGE ON Kt hie that amne would not -- the* 1 union will *t||| have achieved one' lof the greatest victories In It* 4SI* ; 1 year* of existence. The I MU A ha* obtained union shop contracts In the past b«t none- of them covered *o much territory or affected no many | mines and miners. (eperatora In the Appalachian conference admitted the settlement constituted a coup for Lewis, meaning as It does that the union I will have full away In most of the natiogs bituminous mines. But many were Inclined to attribute the final break in the nine weeks deadlock to President Roosevelt** , intervention 8080 NEWS Nolan Judge and dangnter Virginia are on the sick IM. Barnett Sapp, who eras xertously burned last TtMiraday. was removed 1 from the home of hl* uncie Hert Parr of near Berne, to the memorial hospital in Decatur. Svturdav. In Poison Ring? * Mr». Millie Glacobhe Arrested In connection with Philadelphla'* arsenic poison murderI for-in*urance ring. Mr* Millie I Giscobbe, above, accused of the Polmm slaying of her husband. | twice attempted suicide. Mrs. 1 Giscobbe was the eleventh "poison | widow" to be seised in conneci tion with the* poison ayndicsts 1 which police believe may be reI sponsible for as many e* 20* .... .. deaths.
' - Hl* condition contain* afnui i**i same Hordern M'cdkor. who i* employed "» « painter in Fnrt Wayne, return '"<( to hl* home n««r Boho Fihtay., Hi ha* b.-»-n very 111 «in<.. W»-due-« 1 I day with i*ii«cmlng Mr* Henry Miller visited her I stmt. Mr* t'arohnr dhaverman at! Van Wert, tihio Thurmlnv. Mr* Huverman tan been Hi for tn. ! past several months. Mr. and Mr*, t'l-rml P»t*«| nf DeJ tcutur. spent Sunday wiih Mr. ati-i MMwmmmnmMKwtasaMißam wmmmmw
School for ■ ' ' •! L I <(/ ta ■ * General scene in the American Nursery - • - . , r first free non-aec-tanan kindenrnrten t- i ■ ■ i opened In the United States While j ? i Children are taken care wt m 4-! K Nelson Tries Out Open Sittl ft .~3 i| * 1 < < J IL 1 ' 1 irlßflErWf * . r s 4.. ■ * - -a> * ""WMWRMiiita- * ■<- *■—e-W*^———a———M— ' Byron Nelson on Philadelphia course Trying out the Spring HUI course In Fhilslelphis. national open golf tourney in June. Byron N-L* |*t» * aand trap and blasts his way -* J ' W Ing entries in the tuuin>-y Only 28, Weds Eighth Time I j\ / i r - 4 F I av - 'j J f Mr. and MH. Billy L Grew For the eighth time, Nina de Milo Grave*. 2M ''U livorcee, marries at Yuma. Aria Her Graves, a musician. "1 know It will las*. •*>’ eighth marriage
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