Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1939 — Page 6
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CLOVERLEAF AND DUNBAR WIN IN SOFTBALL TILTS Defeat Pleasant Mills And Monroe In County Softball League League Standing W I. Pct Bine Creek ....... J 0 IMA Cloverleaf ........ 2 I 447 Dunbar 2 1 447 Pleasant MUI* .... 2 2 4m> lUban<-ll<> .... ... » 1 ihm> Monroe ........... ■ .1 isMi Dnabar and Cloverleaf were victors In the County league softball games Friday night at the South tfard diamond Dunbar marked up a 4-0 triumph over Monroe in the opening game with Hoffman holdlug Monroe to three hila. The winner* scored twice in the second Inning, twice In the fourth and once In the seventh. Cloverleaf marked up a 9-4 triumph over Pleasant Mill* In the nightcap The winner* put the game on Ice In the second Inning by scoring eight run*, featured by a home rnn by A. Farrar RHE Dunbar ........ o’o ’OO |_S 5 o Monroe 000 IM>O 0 -0 S 4 Hoffman and H Stucky. Hchwartz and Hahnert Pleasant Mill*.. 000 220 0 4 ~ I Cloverleaf . mm 100 g— • 7 5 B McMillen and Edged. A. Farrar and Hitchcock. Runkel Week's Schedule Monday Cloverleaf vs Hahanel Io; Dunbar vs Blue Creek Tuesday Baptist vs St Mary a; Reformed v* Methodist Wednesday-Rotary vs Lion* Thursday Monroe vs Habanel Io; Blue Creek vs Cloverleaf Friday — Monroe vs Pleasant Mill*. Dunbar vs Habanello • - o Japan Aids Mothers Tokyo.-- (U.R) - The government has announced that women and their newly born babies will receive free medical attention. Medical bureau* are being set up throughout the empire and traveling doctors have been detailed to farm district*. WPA in Reverse Alva. Okla -<UJO When fund* for haullug material* to a Wood* county work* progress admlnlstra Hon protec t* gave out. the laborer* took action They hired truck* with their own wages to keep the project operating
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I STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B Cincinnati 45 34 «tt ! 54 42 f. 71 TU, ’I Chicago &33 11 * 11 49 510 ISIS Pittsburgh 4* 505 14 (Brooklyn 5o 5u f.oo 14 S I Boston 43 57 430 114 Philadelphia 29 sis 299 34 AMERICAN LEAGUE I “Z W. L. Pct. G.B New York 71 32 .499 I ‘ Boaton ... 44 37 .434 6 Chicago 44 44 .433 IBtfc Cleveland 43 47 .430 144 ' Detroit 44 49 .429 14kfe ' Washington 47 44 443 25 ' . ' f Philadelphia 34 43 .344 35H | ' St Louis 29 72 .287 41 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Philadelphia 2. New York 1. ’ Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati at St. Louis, poalpon- . ' ,ed to play doubleheader Sunday (Only games scheduled). American League New York 9. Philedelphla 4. Detroit 4. St. Louis 3. Other game* postponed la order ; to play doubeheader Sunday. ... _~ * CHURCH PLANS tCCNTINUEU FROM PAGE ONK) — —- mi I Martin. Frank Johnson. Lawrence Michael. Dale Osborn. R. O. Wynn, »nd Argo Sudduth. Auto Thieve* Mine Cache Bangor. Me (UJO — Although Dennie Stubbs values his automobile at only >SO. he had 1337 worth of worry when thieves stole th. machine For Stubbs had hidden 12*7 In <-a*h under one of the seats But the car was recovered, with the money Intact 0 I Tanganyika Trains Askari* Nairobi. Tanganyika - (U.R) —Although Tankanyika la not supposed to train natives for military purposes. the government has decided to form a police reserve composed of Askaris and any other African* who wish to join In time of emergency they will be Incorporated In the regular police force. Plainville. Mass <UJD - Divorce seekers meet little opposition In this town of 1.404 Inhabitants. Not one of the 12 divorce libels brought here In the past 17 years has been denied by probate court, according to the WPA Historical Record* Survey. — 1 0 11 Quebec T* Sprue* Up Montreal - (UP) — The Quebec government I* going to modernite the province'* road marker*. The detlgn of the new «igna ha* not yet been decided on. but it will be Intended to typify French Canada Tre preent black and white signs are considered antiquated. — 1 0 Fir* Fore* 144 V»*r» Old Darby. Pa - (UB - The Darby lire company No. 1. founded 144 year* ago. la believed the oldest volunteer Are lighting organisation tn the country. The company's ! proudest possession I* ‘'The Old : Darby Ram" lire apparatus Imported from England 140 years ago. — 1 O Toledo Plan Studied Toledo, o (UJB _ Th , rllr jI If >unt on la developing an Industrial peace board modeled on I the Toledo plan Edaaid G Ruf fin. director of the local board, ha* gone to Teas* to **al*t m the hoard'* formation. Other elite* Itiveatlgatlng the plan recently Include Auburn and Middletown. N. Y.: Cedar Rapid*. Iowa; Muncie. Ind; Kalamazoo Mich., and Pekin 111.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1939.
LATEST NOTES OF * REPI’EKT SCHOOL The Auction jb-hool had a number of distinguished guest* today. Col Chaffee *|H>ke thl* men tililK Jon comparison of these modern ‘ 1 times to those of one hundred ponra ago. Thia was moat dearly shown by reading ■ dipping from a newspaper of 1834 The stalemenls In that paper could well be •applied to the situation that confront« us today j Col. "Cy" Rprunger gave an acI count of the community sale division of auctioneering He ha* the I greatest community auction bonne 'in the United Blate* today. In hl* lecture thl* afternoon he brought out many Interesting features of hla business and how they might he applied by one starting an auction house of hl* o*n. Col. Arthur W Thompson, na-i itlonally known auctioneer of Lin-! coin. Nebraska, arrived thia after- 1 ' noon and spoke to the group. He gave a most Interesting account i of hla beginning In auctioneering t Cheater K. Hell, a former *lu- j | dent of the school, spoke to the, ; class describing the 4 11 calf club sale whclh he and Col Reppert | attended at Mkeville. Indiana near 1 | Notre Dame The entire class attended the I l sale at the Decatur Hales company 1 during lhe main hour Some of the , student* purchased <4lall articles at the sale. Col Roy Johnson also addressed lhe class describing lhe registered sheep sale he conducted at Leg- i ington. Kentucky Raymond Hershey. 12 year old [local youth, entertained the class with hla bid calling The clan* officers were selected . Thursday afternoon i Pres — Leiitie Reck. Sikeston. Mo. 1 Vlee-Pre* — tieraid Kalsbeck.' Orange City, la. Treat Joseph Hodges. Frankfort. Ind Secy. Arthur Allen, Ft Collins. Colo Asst -Sec y. — Robert Wetmore. Winchester. Conn — .. — NAZI ATTACKS (CONTINI'KD FROM PAGB tiggi a speech on Polish relations at Danzig Thursday Yesterday he flew to Germany to deliver a speech at a political meeting at Nuremberg tonight AL SCHMITT BADLY «X>NTtNt F.|. FROM PAGE ONE) at noon today They held some hope for their brother's recovery Mr. Schmitt has been prominent In the auto and garage buainesa In this city for a number of year* He operated the local Ford agency and ha* a general garage in con nectlon with hla business Vandal* Balt Lawn - Spokane Wash (UJP - Vandal* covered the lawn and shrubs with salt at lhe home of Mr* H Har low while she was away Mr* Harlow raid *he was unable to give a reason for the act. Love—And $25,000 m «rrt9d aoeiallta Chottie MM»urn Pickering Chesebrough (above) I* accused of employing her art*, blandishment* and aedueJ h John B. Wright, wealthy Inauranee 7**"' * n • 124.000 alienation of affections suit Bt Middletown. Cong. wiii Olive Oyl become a Bride ?
POPULAR JIMMY . . . By Jack Sorcb r V- ■' . v\y ; WKES Joe \ vwm. -he sox mra tse w* T4iS VCAft HAS / CtM't wS'flW 1 MAO* MiM Tu» it k-)L 1 V«4>lmAA / 4ue > «em I / Minx \ A I fu A pm Ma«A' S £**- CNws sudre diwt - --ut i w,™ mt ALMges mnt ‘**r<» >•** Iwsxe rn<eus Mt.. I AMCW Os HiS TCAw 0U) MUPOyaei OFFER 11 IhLU 443SCA- — I e British Miss in Rve Event ■ ■ ■■ r- ■. sJ j*! ‘.it -« "jr-SjlAii Em - • - — — ,-n "-..lar — Freda Hamniersley ‘** n t pUy * r * now ,n th * for th* N « Zlm h ? * lth ? h * U- 8 - AU« 28. *t Forsat HHIo. «• X, Fred* Hammeraley la shown in action during th* Rye N Y , . aastqm gram courts tennis championship. Hambletonian Winner, Owner % ' * -y‘ peter Astra In winner's clrcla S'- to .l he ** nn *r of tha Hambletonian, trotting claaalc. at Goahem N Y. He la P*tar Aatra, owned by Dr. L. M Gulllnger of Andovw. . . 0., shown next to driver. Doc Parshall, of Urbana, O.
,i i ' I to het home In Ci*»lllne. Ohio *fI tor a several weeks' visit at the ■ home of her grandparent*. Mr. «nd Mia. K- W. Jackson. Him wai accompauied home toy Ml** Erm* Jackson of Fort Wayt>« who wUI vlait Ibero and st Mansfield. Mrs Ellmtoeth Market and grand- ! d-iughter. Mis* Martha Cslian-I. > have been spending the past week I visiting friend* In CJeveland. Mi«« icalhind will spend Hie jqyek-end in ' Pnffnlo. N. Y. returning home the i first of neil week. Stanley State I* visiting at hl< home tn Chicago or er the week-end Maurice Hchulti will vnend the week-end at Fort \V*yne. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Prugh returned yesterday from a wert’* vl'il in northern Michigan. They left B>day for Dayton, phio whera they will spend ewo wc-lts with Mr*. Prugh'* parent*. Dr. and Mr*. K. H Cusner. Mis* Margaret My lot I and he’ I brother Frederick have returned 'rom a two months' viilt in the | west. They visited with Mr*. Harry I Thompson at Pasadena. CaL th* Gohh-n Gate Exposition and many pl ices at Intereat. Mis* Mvlott wld remain here for a visit with h«r pirents over the week-end befor* ! returning to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. II A. Strumpier, .and son. Kenneth, of Ht. Louis, are Ih-aving today for their home after (spending several day* visiting Mr. and Mr*. Anion Thieme of Union township. Mr. and Mrs. Strumpier were accompanied here by hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs Herman Strumpier. of Hebron. Nebraska, who visiting Theodore Thieme and other relative* In thl* community. Mr and Mrs. Jim A. Hendrick* and Mr*. H. G. Hendrick* have 1 juat returned from a visit In eastern Ohio, where they attended the annual homecoming at Bowerston. Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. C. D. will , leave tomorrow for their summer j lome on Sylvan lake. Rome City f«r ! a several day*' »tay. Da Vinci Model* Bhrwn Milan Italy. —(CPI—Two hun- ' dred working model* of the out»>andng Invention* of Leot-ardo da Gets Stage Role • / ♦ V ■at *\ Mildred f enton | Until recently a night club singer • and dancer In Detroit, Mildred • Fenton, above, now is starring on Broadway as the substitute for Mary Martin. Texas girl whose My -Heart Belongs to Daddy brought her nation-wide fame Mis* Martin has gone to Hollywood to enter lhe muviea. m 11 [■! j F 11111 c*IJE
Goldberg Signs to Play as pj s ■\\ 1-1 In ■ Iml /Ik l 3f Irllli /Nek P ■. O U. I r B < harles Bidwell and Marshall Goldberg a S One of the outstanding college football player* of 1938. Goldberg. Pittsburgh All-Amencan fullback, sign* to play t-ru ball for the Chicago Cardinals. Charles Bidwell, owner of the trs^B* 1 la at left. Goldberg i* believed to have signed for >13.000. ore of highest salaries ever paid in the pro game.
Vinci, one man phenomenon of the ils h century, are displayed at the Leonardo ds Vinci Exhtbi'lon New Chemical Resist* Fir* London -I CPI— A Hr*--c*lstlßg I p.-eparailoa which will control < Hames caused by the smaller type* < of incendiary bombs ha* twea dis- t covered by research workers of th* < Imperial Chemical Industries.
; Auction Sale! ■ 9 ■ 9 ■ Saturday! August 12 ■ 2p. 7*^®»’» S ■ g » • and Every Evening 3 ■ 9 ■ Madison And Second Sts. | B Merchandise of all kind*. Free prize*. B Plenty of entertainment. ■ SALE CONDUCTED BY STUDENTS of the 9 * REPPERT AUCTION SCHOOL 9 ■ We are expecting you! 9 •■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 888 a >9 15M5511 '' II Member F. I). I- <’• | I J I Iw I :: ‘ '*'> k ) Worry Cure I for Young Married People I < > H II ■ Nothing provide* more eomfort and happi. 9 ne«H for young married people than a read) H r< ?t. rve f un< f- Everyone know* that huying ■ with eahh have* many dollarw. Readv eaah ■ ha* proven to be the bent relief and amdid* H the cure. When aicknewt crop* up. Don't ■ put It <tff. start with a dollar. If nece**arv M but Mart today. Thia bank, which has helped ■ acorea of young married couple*, welcome* 9 : you* 9 ' 1 Bg i The First State Bank I ESTABLISHED 18*3 9
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