Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1939 — Page 5
WZ ;kSO N NEWS J Wherry > W. ' ' ' " •' IndlsnapoH* ha* ■*!"< Mr »nd Mr* Kalpn „fl' „j dM.»h<*r Virginia, fljm, sikllr * ’ 01, r ' ,l "* d , lh * M!MW»* r ' S°ci*ty U*t M r J>’ h " M,n ‘ ,n ‘ l w, * '"•"' " Itpain Bi -with—- ■ * t f» COMPOUND fl Wintergreen fl Tablets ■■ „ a Hundred* 'or the H' Q ulC k Re l '*' Bi «HIUM*TIC P*'NS ■ jIURALGIA -neuritis BB v ECUL*P LUMBAGO Ache* end ’’*'"• fhsrmn.al Co
I County School Book List _ ■ 44 vICOLN T * SCHOOLS. 1»3»-1»4O—C E. STRIKER, County Sunt Pi rot Grade
Price u><i !■ ‘ r . - * Book for PreSI "■Yc R » » Second Price iMu FL- . « . I » :.i t '" , ‘ '" Friendly - » -K Third Price Arosad the World I crd <;-atnri>.«: S. rlt-s K- I »-d h™.* i< e i —' Arithmetic. Ibuik fl Fourth M* Price * 1 - : " Head ■ > I ••’d u-s-mnar Ser fsß" fc-A 1 ss <^Br '** H ‘" k H “ k 1 54 M*' l •»'< I’ «<•!.. Arlth .-- *<* I *1 °< Ev-ryday 1 * '■ » took for The Earth ■ Fifth I Price <>( Lit. uu.l Lltera r.-uj. J -., * !,l! '■ ■•msiiA! Ser- »■ * H > v.,j. ; K '" ,k 11 “•'» *ml |-» People fl •*««• Price j of Life and LlteraHH ®rr Rrode. < x 3 W* M" N.. 4. 7S iB?’T la . <» Hands tiling. Ska |K 1 .11 Tablet. Wordo at ■ ll " k S! . Seventh i,. Price Lera':. IM BhP*** in fipelling .. 40 K?n? v , to AgHculture... 13* B*eWell Handwriting. Book ■J, -II mum AiHhtuelic. 77 Bhu Cifhth ■ k i Price k>r Llieiatu,,. | M« H****" 4 History of V 8 . 144 English In Action ■v- 111 . • ss B/T® * nd PracMce Arlth Kr** l^!l ' Tl >r»»i«h Pioblem. 144 Work Book 3< M •eoe.a.y aIV
I high school book list ■ .. Ninth Qrad« *" Thou « h ' «C»»rreal<m ..... 11 40 ■ Z., ,n ” vw ......... ..7 i*« I '« Hlolojy th’ ISw l ? ttrM •« AMMCb 47 I o<hr,’C.'" WW ’ h *"* 1 ■» I "wk Hooka to be ae levied by the teacher I hr1.,1, Tenth Grade 1 111 Thm " th ' "•"» Kipr ”, I ? w * ,ra •* - “« I »*•* ***• ’■** H"""" I <>rk Hooka to be aelected by the teacher I *h»rtr. n u. eleventh Grade - si.™ £ towT?' ? }:?* koiain ................... . 90 Wi-huL"”'*" Ar ll*»*«lr (Complhiel II I 44 - ■« ** n<.u (o b. by th. u.M.h.r 119 hrn p r) !*'L,* Hu o"»»niment 161 - i s Sy * '■■■■ u: ,u *«*• to be Mrieued by ike leu«.her •
Sunday to attend the Cloud reunion Mlaa Jean Hauck ot Muncie apent laat week-end with her parenta. Mr and Mri. R M Hauck. * Bill Jackeon ot 1 1-afayette apent Sunday with, Mr.'and Mra/EUla 1 Skllea and family.'Mr. and 1 Mr* Ceorge Bright and Mr. aud Mre. R M. Houck. Mr and Mre. G. H. Garland ot Deep River called on Mu. W. U. Weldy. Mlaa Betty Skllea la vtalting Mias Kathleen Sbackley In Heca'ar. Mr. and Mra. Hurl Augua; of Fort Wayne netted Mr and Mra. Grant Rill‘Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Al Strauftt attended the Martfn-Lelmenatoll reunion Mra. Glen Cannett and children Doyle. Bobby and Gwendolyn ot Columbua and Miat. Mabel Hoagland of Freeport, nitnote visited Mr. and Mre. Ora Brentllnger and aonn Lauren and Billy Met week. TODAY'S COMMON ERROR *' I Do not place gqu eat lon mark after an interrogative aentenxthat actually embodlce a re- 11 queat; aa. Will you plena- aend 1 Mr. Brown a pddreaa.
1 ®PPIf Price [ Companion Book for Ftret Reader 3 « 9 Zener Bloeeer Pencil No? i os Write-Well Hatytorftlnif R<N>k Shinin* Hovra — ArMkmeUc ,S» 1 Grade ®Fe*> Price W’rlte Well Hand writ In* Book H n Ihiwn The River Road *5 My Word Hook — Practice I Grade Book Price Keepfn* Healthy ..... | 75 Mneic — Book I *5 Spelling Tablet Wurda at Work ..... 22 Write-Well Hendrltlnn, Honk **i n Activity Book for Frlenda A round the World 33 h Grade , . Price We Live On 1* Keeping Healthy .« Thorndyke Century Junior liktloaary j jg Wtite-Well Handwriting/ Book ,v .11 Mualc Hook I *5 Spelling Tablet. Worda at . Work I 2 Grade Book Price Progreaa in Spelling 40 Founding America jt Eaeenttala of Everyday Engliah W Spelling Tablet, Word at Work M Write-Well Handwriting Book v - -. .11 Muak — Book 11 < 9 Grade ? 00 . h , Price I'robletna and Practice Arithmetic. Book II .. ........| 51 luanguag.- and Grammar SerIra. Hook II ........ 5* Eaeentlala tn Everyday Engliah 40 The Old World and Ita GlfU 1 7S Mualc. Book 11 *• h Grade fH’' 1 * 1 Price Health Studtea | «« Soclaliaed Hiatory of U. 8 ... 1 44 New Elementary Home Eeonontica ............ l.oj Spelling Tablet. Worda at Work 33 Earth and ita People tHigher? 1 44 Mualc. Book 111 ,7t Cltlsenahip Through Probleme 1 44 1 Grade Seek p rlte New Elementary Home Eco nomka 1 ok Health Studlra gg Science In Our Uveals* Introduction to Agriculture.. l.Zd Spelling Tablet. Worda at Work .22 Write-Well Handwriting. Hook Till ||
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 7M(JNDAY,'SEPTEMDE'R I, 193!)/
Germany—Before, After War tUKOPf | Vuoaw) J ’914 K7 V/V-iM-f 'pS 1 /Tour* RUSSIA 0-* * \ OCCAM Y_2) AUSTR,A K Ay RAMCt HUNGARY 3 / T /U dim. ZyjpAm (y /.d!X V"”‘V V AFRICA J SEA fyj ELUOPf k*-,) A xPoumo i \ i < I v ( -. Occam francl Jr Y f / ///SPAIN aX a FRt C A A Three excellent mapa ahow Germany before and after the World war. The Germany of today, however. >a much larger, for Austria end Cgechoalovakia are part of the German Reich now.
Germans Called for Air Defense s 44-* ”.f.*ltrM|* *'*y !'**’**« S-rWfc HjgMk | '■ ■Bflr 1.1. !t. RadcopAoto In Berlin, men read • poster summoning all to rivil air defense duty at Germany * capital readied itself for retaliatory air raids by Poland. The Poise, bolding freedom more precious than life itself, ar* waging a bitter fight against the Nans.
Destination Unknown jj* f •"■M. IkjSHKdip Q 1.1. !9t Radiophoto In full war equipment. Britt th froopt are ehown on the march, entraintn< for their war atationa Bnttah centortbip prohibited identity auon of the photo, aUo denied announcement of their deatination.
PLEASANT MILLS I Mr. and, Mre. - Melvin j'Dolling ir "aud »on EUici’nv ’ Lee attended .the Deltthgur Reuniou-ai.Luiunuu Park, at Herne. Mr. and Mra. Thomae Halberstadt and daughter Joann vlaked over the week end with her parents, Mr. and' Mra. L. Carver ot Salem. Mrs. B<uiiicc- Noll and lamlly ot idnn ixdU', aud Harry Manley of Dove iff-wrg*;,dinner gnee'.a at Uiu W. ! ■‘xdWMßHrTueedtty M and Yost and ‘■aui llfoJ&rtwijL of Fort ' k *> Kvei Jktn.'i Jtvcreu tu-‘ mily BBqC ■ ■ Mi wa. wh> vial tad j awn b IM*' wfth her aleUr/bydiaf Mcß rape and many other relatives,i letii Aud «u Mourou tar --wMto friende. J ie« Vivian Noll la ap*mdliig a' &9Va( the home lit cute. SEc- will return to Fo>i WajuU odnoeday, where she la employed. ' Mrs. Fred Mauman aud children, ■Mrs. Mr-fViu Dellinger aud ton Kli-' gene Lee. tjere de'lghtfully cuter* at the bom of Mra. Orville Dulilager and family at Convoy,l Ohio, Wednesday. Mrg. D. Burdette Custer -and son's Jim T. and Burdette Jr., are spending lb< week al the C. L Custer hum*, while Mr. Custer Is vacation* tug With the boy acouta in Michigan. | Mr. and Mrs Elmer Roop aud children Laverne and NoUa of near ; Auburn spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bovine and taruly and Mrs. Laura Penland. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hltaeman entertained the latter's parents and sister. Mr. and Mrs. lUrl*y Hinman of Lima. Ohio. Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert Seslar aud baby of Antwerp, Ohio, Sunday evening. Mrs. Lydia Moßarues, Mrs. H. C. Andrews, Mrs. Nona Carter and
As German Combat Cars Crossed Polish Border 'r: t.. .1. ■■tntMmwiwwnwwwnt ■ - > **'**€*’'<#*' f ‘WmS < rn. ■ pgr gggps x IK* : Ix. TtEiSk* * \ *jSSsi*’ t ' - - v^■•*'%> x ‘1 . _ - V % — - c * ****♦> i .■* * * > *HL ' ■ rt *•- ' *** l>J- • JJI * jflv •* jf r jh r « iik ’IX'. "’ " L •- yiil/C’Y.W / <sj*; •" ■ * 'V -rfl ■>> - **■ ■> r\ :>rX*:Sr S ' Xv ' *■ .* —
Gvnnan armored ears rumble acres-: the JV h bei' , tr 'r ’vg "nd«e'ared war on Pt'Urd. Mm’ a / H-»- f brMfe c-
How British Prepared for War That l lias t ome ■ * 1 - • ——-wk» . j * ~-Sn.~Lr> ~?~. - , - *&£*-*— -* - ?> 1 - iSBW!' k- iMflih' AiMla§WW' y. W W/- " • ■ \ WK '<• 4&t . wWWET r ; ' ’>•'' - .amT • v&ffiMtwfc ■Rew.., jSk* IM* ” A ’ ."‘' ■ ' JoMjt .Is,At, j S» |. ~ *"•" >•
I daughter Hetty and Albert Roebuck | visited Thursday with Mr. and Mre. UUo Lambert and daughter Betty ot , Hobo. R«v, und r Mrs.jCarl,v. RoopcMre* (Delia Heaton and James'M Hoop*ot Marlon, Ohio, were Sunday, dnuer guests at the hom-i of Mr.'and Mm.i William Noll. They were returning to their home after a week's vacn- ■ -ion at Lake Malison al Bronsou. Michigan. Friday afternoon viaito.-g I were Rev. Roop s children, the Mla- ' Me Uiah aud Della aud Carl Ver* 1 non Roup Jr. who also were return* ; mg to their homo at Mai lon, Ohio. — ■ ■ o—LABOR D.n IS ►etati* •mJ’* Rarmalt'Onga wIUFbIL DLTI 11 ERQTESI pa -aca us brumes «**». it is fail, sen* ; <CO4fTIN4H»W FHWke- PA-*rt mfHt* .ii«Agu4 : mth>iP k 'H»-d.nn(i Ata! "We do hoc b-lleve you even 1 There were ah raid aUritag throughout rt*« Itfiiiictand early pp> I day. apimrenily due l<> the t-Uift* dropping leaflets. o * - ■ - FRENCH FORCES (CONTINUED FROM FAUU Obßl concentration. Francesgreat eastern frontier I military sone was held b/ forces ! .-cores ot times more effective liuu ' those of the world war. Voder the ' French-British general staff plan of co-ordinated action eve'ythlns has been in readiness for months. ; As dusk fell last night and Paris was blackened out. the half emptied - city was completely calm. The wild enthusiasm which greet* <4 opening of 1»11 hostilities wag an ssing today. Years of d momailc
tVuicheavals, treaty revisions, and the I vtigulfineni of Austria and Csechos-tllu-akia by the third Rich had pre* J pa red the ‘ French t people) fur / this , war. They^w>r«-wed awar-r.of’cle.'; t (many's hufe jhifiufry >estiU>i]ahnienb r and seemed-preparmf 10-Yt jh? Uwihe' J eud. * ' c Secrecy surroundd the plan on • which the co-ordinated Franco-Bril* . ish forces will open ate. But gener* s ally It was understood fhtl when • the British army enmes to the con- « ilnent ita sector ot ogerdDouK an< • bases all Wtll hav<- t>4wsQ|B|lßiJ|*t >. in advance. The I Bi itain to send s 'uinitnuiqM I tnotonxi-d divisigg* id’lf I BBBBfIBI IIH u Louts of G»;nmuix'n - ikVt^//i(r^ib,4Pu«JFiJt.viV u |.uam«ul a myslury U day. alto* 4mu-*L ■y :** hv< maa>- *■ -nA &d r p > I -41 a meu’ N«>rmultF|£be * *,14 • f*r ■ < * ; --* *-«» jM -m Duke Os Windsor ‘ft 71 Return To England r Cannes, France, Sept. ♦— <Ufr|— 1 The Duke ot Windsor expect* to rei tuiA to England, possibly on Tues* i day. and await definite orders from 1 the government, his spokesman said I today. i. Il was understood the Duke hasj i offered his services lu any capacity i I in which he can aid his country. it was not specified whether his • American-born dut- hens., sot whom I be gave up the thione. would •»] s. company him.
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Italy Tn Resume Shipping • Lines 0 Home. H-pt. | (U.R) -Itdly s m-U---'ral in 'thi-' Eufopikn',-' cmfii<i app-ar-d ni'oro certain today wfth reports ihgt Germany's atfs |-4rtner planned to resume meteiiant shipping despite Increasing dangers to vessels al sea Galeasso Clano, Italian foreign lulnlsisu was uuderst<.<nfasb> it-ve ,'t ,t*uv ’ *!'ui 4- -h a yri«t'uL £•’ ltd*' - t *Aa >L{ti„ afh* tfr««JiiijMFw M*V*>' j* Jmlß »■ (TMMi. •» >i. . * 4 11 - * bfftntukp femti-t a> McNta of -I. v<-ra . w pmk Meld <»»> — pence Ahn--- men on a churge of jgiwnfft and battery frawtalg out of | the strike. men. iMb- i l ° Alber I Flytio. da. aim were ariu-u -| dllrt :»•, «• W-g U-d ,* r«~ -e.. Jslfttas* M -dfuafX * ’ t•- ■ **. *1 wAy ■ ? lad 4||B7>Eft9m''d slot ni&HUto*sZih»Cßt -w Im more chan the monej, #*y •>»- tain. U beu Sheriff Bui NK F like turned the proceeds <H a slot atachine raid over to the Warsaw Salvation Army, he discovered Uta* 473 machines, as junk, brougb ui . ITS, while the money tn them totaled 134 72. O ——- Jack Eady. Max Odle aud Bub i Worthman saw the air aces in Cleveland yesterday.
