Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1939 — Page 8
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DOUBLE HEADER AT WORTHMAN FIELD SUNDAY C. E. And Pleasant Mills Clash In League Twin Bill The General Electric 4nd Plea «hnt Milla, team* will battle in a double hander Sunday afternoon at Wortbman Field in the feature atejection of the day * ached”le In the Aslams county WPA amateur bate itjUl league Fans will have the opportunity of *“eing both games for the adminMon price of a single content, la ar.d U cento. Another good tame Sunday -huuld be the Miea RecreaCon-Fuel-hng clash at Fuelling The Mien r»m has been considerably strengthened In recent weeks and should give Fuelling a good battle. The other game on Sunday's schedule will be the FrledheimUnion content at Union The Vnk.n team >a in first place In league competition being undefeated to date, and ia figured to continue Its winning streak Sunday Rain played havoc with last Sunday's league games, only the Fuel ling-Freidheim gam-' being played, with others postponed to a later date. FORMER PERU (COMTINUED PROM PAQB ONBi tut ion At the time of his flrut Indictment
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"BASEBALL' <O"i ' _a. J* IS 100 YEARS ! s *c7 OLD • : BUT WE WANT TO- = ■ —tell you about the moot beautiful automobile in town. * g and it’s an new ax tomorrow’s sunxhine. If* been our ■ own automobile and it’s had the care of a first-born ■ a baby ’ • B It’s the car for the couple that appreciates quality ■ g and the couple that haa topinch the pennies. Thia auto- ■ g mobile ia a golden, creamy yellow and has all the gad- • geta including heat and music, that makes driving a ■ pleasure. | Imagine yourself as free as a ■ ■ rl ■ • | —streaking down the highway to vacation fun in the J ■ quiet luxury of a 1939 four door Oldsmobile Sedan. ■ Some lucky couple is going to buy thia car for a aong ■ and it might as well be you. ■ We better quit talking or we won’t have the heart f to sell this motoring ideal for only 5 ' Regular price was $1,036.4.5 J P. KIRSCH & SON 104 Monroe St. phone 335 Where new cam and used cam are sold at tow bank interest rates — and where every car has a price — one Model A Ford at |2O.
. last January he was In charge of | administering the Rower estate (The Indictment charged him with I eight counts of false entry and misapproprlstlon Fleming said he has naked the r to net bond of at least |2t». on the talent Indic > said the did not know whether Harder would be returned to Routh I Rend for arraignment without forI real removal bearings TENNIS TEAMS ; i TO PLAY SUNDAY I Both Tennis Teams To See Action, Marsaw To Play Here Decatur's tennis player* will b-> * in for plenty of action Sunday attemoon with matches scheduled in '/•oth the second district league and * lu the Northern Indiana tennis lea 1 sue The latter match will be. played 1 <m the South Ward courts in thin * -tty. with the Decatur team hoot to Warsaw This will to the flmt horn* 1 match for either team and la scbed--1 i-lcd to start promptly at I o'clock. In the second district league, the 1 ftreatur team will travel to Elwood E , Thia match Is also scheduled to * -tart at 1 o'clock. J Last Sunday. Decatur dripped a <■l decision to Huntington In a secJ end district league match. In the J other league, the scheduled match at Plymouth was prevented by rain Players who were at Huntington Sunday were Melcili. Handler, Wallet and Kenworthy Walter won De- ' eater's only match with a fl-4. ■»-• <2 victory over Hailey. ■ 1 —o ' ■ - Howard Wisehaupt To Speak Sunday I Howard UTsehaupt. business ana I iyst. will be the speaker at the first ; United Brethren church, corner of, Ninth and Madison, on Sunday evej -ling at 7 SO p. tn I Mr. Wisehaupt Is s member of the local ehurch hut for a number of, years has been traveling s'l overi the world giving lectures to bus I teas men. analysing character, and giving Instruction In vocational gal ’ dance. AJtout three years ago be 1 ■resented the church with a Ham -nond electric organ After teaching In the United Brethren-St. Joseph conference, young people's convention at Oakwood Park. Syracuse. Mr Wisehaupt will sail on another European lour.
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MONROE LOSES TO CLOVERLEAF league Game Played Thursday; Pleasant .Mills Defeated Two one-aided games marked softball play under the lights at j the South Ward diamond Thursday j night. Pleasant Mills dropping an exhibition tilt and Cloverleaf! chalking up a City league vk-tory Kuhner Parking of Fort Wayne defeated Pleasant Mills, 8-2. in the 1 exhibition tilt, playing errorless ball and driving out 12 hits, in-1 rluding a home run by Sauer Pleasant Milla obtained only three safeties In the league battle. Cloverleaf registered a 10 4 triumph over ' Monroe The winners obtained nine hits and were aided by six Monroe errors. R H K Kuhner . 032 011 1 8 12 0 Pleasant Mills 000 10! 0 2 3 5 L Sitko, Mullet and J. Sitko. Archer and V. Kdgell. R H ■ Cloverleaf 311 003 2—lo 9 3 Monroe ~ 100 010 2 — 4 8 0 D Arnold and Runkel; Winteregg and Andrews. o R. EARL PETERS ICONTINURD PHOM PAOR ONK» year over the renomination of Senator Fred Van Nuya — which re- 1 suited In the loss of six congressional seats- lowered the political stock of moot Democrats who had anything to do with the 183 s election. requiring a new lineup for IHO. first step In which was the election of Fred Bays as state chairman last spring Peters had nothing .to do with the Van Nuys fiasco « Peters Is from the fourth district, which swung Republican last year, and will need plenty of work to pull It back to the Demo cratlc column next year. — O - m 4 tadMMl Tww— ltoPtfu»
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY JUNE 16, 1939
STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct QB Cincinnati 34 17 447 St Louis ... 27 22 .SSI 4 Brooklyn ... 25 23 .521 7t> New York 27 25 .510 7% Chicago 25 24 .48* 8 Pittsburgh . 23 27 440 1«H Boston 21 27 .438 lIL Philadelphia 17 32 .347 Ifi AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. O R New Yorw 38 10 “»2 Boston 27 20 .574 ivig I Cleveland 28 22 54« 11 Chicago . 27 22 .551 ill* Detroit 27 25 .518 13 Washington 18 32 375 20»w Philadelphia . 18 31 .347 St. Louie 14 35 .288 24 4 YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League New York 7. Chkago 4. Brooklyn 8. St. Uvula 3. Boston 4. Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 1. American League Chicago 5-4. Washington 1-2. New York I. Cleveland 0. Detroit 4. Boston 3. St. lavuls at Philadelphia, will play at a later date. Holy Communion At Methodist Church One of the sacraments of the < hristlan church which Is near and tuar to every Christian's life la ths tacrament of the Lord's Supper, ■’.‘bls sacrament Will ha administered at the First Met hod IS church Sunday Morning at 8:30. Every member and family of the church la urged to be present. The children of the Bible School will have charge of the evening setvice. the program of which appears elsewhere In thia paper.
New Bishop
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to Msgr. Richard J. Cashing
Director of the Propagation of the Faith mx’iety in the Boston archdioceae, Mngr Richard J. Cuahtng haa been named an auxiliary blehop of Boaton by Pope Piua XII. He will fill the poet left vacant by the recent elevation of Archbiahop*Francla J. Spellman m head ot the church In New 1 Turk.
SEVEN YOUTHS I (CONTINUKD rm* »AGB ONB> liam Jones of Berne. Decatur organisations who ar« sponsoring the boys at the camp are: Adams post number 43. American Legion, two boys; Adams post auxiliary. Rotary club. Litma club. It P (>. Bka and laryal Order of Moose Woman Killed, Husband And Two Sons Injured South Rend. Ind . June Ifl—<UPl Mrs Ruth Rhodes. 36. was killed < arly today, and her husband. Irving- 27. and two small sons were njured critically when their automobile left the road and ovet turned lust outside the dty. All the occupants were thrown Iron, tbe car when Rhodes, woo was dilving. lost control on a soft gravel ■ ■
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Linn Grove Plans Annual Homecoming The annual Unn drove school Itiunecomlng will b« held Sunday at the achwl A basket dinner will be • iijo>ed at noon and a progrsm has b»en planned for the afternoon. In < ase of rain the school buiMlng wl'l tie opened • Four Spy Suspects Captured In France Toulon. France, aune Id-(UP)- 1 Gendarmes captured four rpy sus- . p« cta inside the navy arson'll early t >day after a gun battle in which I one suspect was wounded. Authorities believed that tbo sue peels had tried to steal a prototype vhoulder of the road and tbe machHN hurtled Into the dltek. He told police he was blinded by th* lights | rs an automobile coming from the i-ppoalte direction. Two-year old Jerry Rhodes was In critical condition with a fractured skull. The father sod Douglas. &, v« re reported in "fair" condition. What’s in a Name? f V Henry Ford II Recognize this young man? No, well, he la Henry Ford 11. grandson of the multi-millionaire automobile manufacturer and assistant manager of the Tale university rowing squad.
I.ittle Sails lor Britishc?!
* "" —mi . yiiHM—(Sk t SylJI "J v-' jS || \ / HRI Lawaoa Little and wife B One of the few Americans in the Brit uh open golf eh.-rn-ww.-M St Andrews. Scotland. July S-g. Is Lawson Little. fora£Tml amateur gulf champion, shown as he sailed from New YonZI hia wrtfa. M
or speclm'r> of a secret automatic rifle from the Arsenal, part of ths great French Mediterranean navy base. < It ( was reported that th* suspects were Frenchmen but their Identity was kept secret while authorities rought to find whet foreign power. If any. they represented. Cannon Made as Hobby Schenectady. N. T. (UJD - Melvin I-an don besides being a research physicist at Union College, ia a cannonmaker Hie cannoc are models, ranging In length from five to nine inches, and are capable of sending a steel bearing through a book almost tbe else of “Gone With the Wind." • — Women, 100, Honored Boxeman. Moot. <UJ9 — Mrs Mary K. Sabin, whose grandfather fought under George Washington.
has celebrated tor 14M -.rq here Sh- «a, tvni B Sug N Y . Feb « I*l4 congratulatory m«asw ft President R.hwv.it ia < | President Garner — o — Cnalr's Aflrs. H*'i 4ms Omaha Neb (UJ) - hut and pnlk-e chuikkd vki I answered a ••gas" cateNaß hiK houee The fir. rwtwt the police homicide detaile er car. polk* amtxiiun to I loci Ives Were at the kvw-4 to find a man steepai s i d which had lieeti ignited kl 4 held In hi» hand _— o — Society 210 Vaart 0« Philadelphia «UJb - TV* Society of Philadelphii to a brated its 21oth miwrwy. Is accredited as i* uld«t a and benevolent omatonuo a I nited States
