Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 10

Decatur Lodges And Sororities Extend Cordial Welcome

HORSE SHOW TO BE (CONTINUED ON PAPE 11X) on Neuenachwander. Otto Hoile. Winfred (latke, Henry A«a< hjlman.

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H. P. Schmitt. Floyd Khraam. Pet-i er H. ix-hman. Edwin Neubauscr. , Homer Ncitensi-hwatidcr. The member* of the Hold Medal

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 27,1939.

tier. William Mitchell. Ed Neuhauanr. Frank Habegger. laton NeurnHt hwandrr. Dan D Kaufman. William Neadstlnc. Winfred Gerke. Ev-

" it] ! I 1 * Welcome ;i 1 » < » $ < » i i AH Decatur Welcomes ;; ! You To The Big I jF AI R i and Agricultural Shown < • < » » < ► A cordial invitation is extended to all visiting members. ; ROTARY CLUB < ■ Meeting Each Thursday 6:30 P. M. at Hotel

Members Os Decatur Boys 9 Girls 9 And Catholic Bands "■I I n —* 1 ■

The complete roster of the Deca-. lur Girls', the Decatur Boys', and the Decatur Catholic bands which will appear tn the Wednesday parades of the Decatur Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show was listed today hy Albert Selletneyer, director of the organisations. The combined roster of the bands comprises IX2 pieces. «3 th the Decatur Girls', 30 In the Decatur Catholic organisation, and 29 In the Decatur Boys. Following are tbe members, as listed by Mr. Selletneyer: Decatur Girls Maxine Hilton, Annie Mae Mem i man. Sanna Kunkel. Dona Kraft. Phyllis Hunter, Joan Newlin, Bet i ty Foughty, Patsy Gerard, Anols ’ Friedt. Clarice Anspaugh. Virginia Hutker, Beatrice Light, Dorothy Hammond. Bonnie Melchl. Patsy Berllng, Honora Schmitt, Helen i Kohls, Barbara Kohls. Kathryn ' Welland. Betty Hunter, Dorothy I man. Leonard F. Sprunger, Archie ; Smltley, Wilbert E. Lehman. Hen ry Aeschltman. Adolph Bultemeler. Paul Krueckeberg, Forest Railing

. Frohnapfel. Edna Mar Schults. I* ona Hoile. Ruth Belncke. Ruth l»ak-1 •r. Janice Feasel. Mary Steele. Flor abelle Kohls, Harriet Gilson. Betty Ross. Dolores Geels. Betty Burke. Jsn<- Eady. Betty Fuhrman. Mar jorle Miller. Kathleen Fryback. Al Ice Yost. Lots Baughman. Patsy M< Connell. Anns Brandyberry. Roberta CofftdL Betty Sautter. Avonella Kraft. Eiva Mae Jacksun. Patsy Edwards. Irene Brooks. Margaret Moses. Marilyn Bonitas. Ruth Hammond. Pauline Acker. Mary 1 Jean Wilson. Mary Jane Tricker. Rose Marie Stanley. Kathryn Tag er. Kathryn Barber. Marjorie But ler. Patsy Baughn. Rosamond Gra ■ ham. Viola Steele. Marilyn Cairns Peggy McAlhaney. and Patsy Moser. Decatur Boys' Gerald Light. Jack Graham. Arthur Poling. Laurea Myers. Rex Heare. Earl Bromer. Boh Schnlts Ronald Stucky. Paul Wolpert. John Gerber. Warren Harden. William Hunter. Richard Goldner. Richard Buckley, Robert August. Paul Hoile. Robert Lord. Barney Brooks. David Langston. Carl Rash. Robert , Gpntls, Robert Matm. Richard King. Ralph Scott. James King Robert Hunter, Manfred Melchl. I Dale von Ounten and Ralph Haw | kins. Decatur Catholic Joan Neerfng, Rosemary Spang I frr. Marjorie Meyer. Virginia Lee | Kuhnle. Norma Keller, Patricia I Berllng. Honora Schmitt. Hubert ' Lengerich. Max Johnson. Fred I Blerly. Robert Kuhnle. Catherine I Schmitt. Patricia Bollinger, Jean ■ Johnson. Mildred Wemhoff. Jane Klelnhens. Norma Meyers. Robert ' lAturent. Robert Kohne, Jerome I Rumschiag. Joseph W’olpert. Adrian I Girard. Paul Wolpert. Betty Grali- . ker. Virginia Meyer. Dolores Geels. 1 Celeste Geels. Art Hiemann. DonI ild Hiemann, Jane Holthouse. I o 1 Artificial Insemination Produces Larger Calf I A Holstein bull calf weighing | US pounds, produced by artificial | insemination, was bom at the |, Idaho agricultural experiment ata .Ition farm this spring. Normal 'I birth weight for Holsteiu male I'calves is around 90 pounds. Dnt j Ing the two years the Idaho station has been experimenting with thlx j new technique of breeding about 40 calves have been produced All have been of normal weight until this glam came along. The semen which produced this’ big calf was 72 hours old when j used, report Dr. E. M. Glldow, station veterinarian, and Prof. D. L. I Fourt of the dairy department.l who are conducting the work. This ta the oldest semen that has produced a calf at Idaho. So far as fs known this is the largest Holstein calf ever produced in this country by artificial Insemination. The most significant fact about this calf and the weights of the other artificially inseminated calves, Glldow and Fourt point .... _ fl

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DEMONSTRATION CONTESTS PLAN; ■■WMSMtaM I Feature Work Os i Will Be Shown Wed- i nesday. August 5 » ■— j I The demonstration contests to . be held as a part of the 4-H work of th* Decatur Free Street Fair and I Agricultural Show. July Si to Aug- | ust 3. will be a feature of the ( work among the younger girls. The demonstration will be stag- I rd all day Wednesday of fair week. . starting early In tbe morning and continuing throughout the after- . noon Glrla taking part In the demonstration may choose their own subject*. The demonstrations will be staged In the Central school, formerly * the old Decatur high school. Fifth and Ada ma streets. The public has been cordially invited to st'end these demonstrations. The winner of the demonstration will be sent to the Indiana state fair to participate against I contestants from other counties. MONTHS OF ARDUOUS (CONTINUED FROM rADE ONE) the exhibiting. Judging of the 4-H entries in the . horse show and cattle shows will ' be done Tuesday morning, preced- ' tag the Guernsey Judging of their ' elders. Approximately 100 head of hors- j es are expected to be entered in the show this year. H. P. Schmitt, of this citj, is ; head of the livestock committee. that artificial insemination has a , tendency to produce lighter calves than come from natural mating ,

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■ ■ • Decatur Lions Club J EXTENDS A CORDIAL : WELCOME ■ ■ to everyone to the I Free Street Fair 9 ■ and : Agricultural Show ■ ITS A BIG AFFAIR AND ■ WE KNOW YOU’LL EN. • JOY EVERY MINUTE J OF IT. ■ ■ WELCOME LIONS! 4 Meetings held each » • Tuesday, 6:15 p. m. ’* at the Hotel. Prop ■ in anti visit us. ■

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