Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1939 — Page 6

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JACKET STARS ENTER COLLEGE Many Yellow .Jacket Athlete* Are Engaged In College Athletic* A band of former Yellow Jacket athletic atara will leave Decatur thia weekend for their respective college* m an attempt to aeek new laurel* or add to those already gained A survey of the number of athlete* who once carried the banner of Decatur high achool revealed that Toach Hugh Andrew*' former protege* are making good une of their earlier training and building an enviable reputation In several college*. The calibre of Coach Andrews' 1935 36 conference champion elev-, ens that rode through tmdefeat -d seasons In gaining their N E I. C. title I* amply shown by the work of four member* of that winning aggregation , Ralph Peterson. who played with the conference champion* here, return* to Hall State Teacher*' col- . lege for his third year of varaity activity on the Muncie eleven with two major letter* already tucked away Hob Worth man. another star of the 16-'36 champ*, ha* one letter under hl* belt and will be out for hl* second. Besides these two lad*. Eugene and Dale Myer* are ported in line for major letter* at Ball State . this year, both having been member* of the freshmen squad last At Heidelberg college, Tiffin. 0.. Bub Brodbeck. a former Yellow Jacket and hi* brother. Disk. are carrying the banner Bob ha* won letter* In basket !>all. football and baseball, while Dick I* a promising candidate for the elevam. There are plenty of *port fan* in Decatur who will wager that DePauw will know about the prowess of Decatur high school athlete* be-

SIN. MON. TI ES. 'Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “GOODBYE MR. CHIPS” Robert Donat. Greer Garson ALSO — Short*. 10c-25c —o Last Time Tonight — "Five Came Back" Chester Morris. Wendy Same. Lucille Ball. ALSO—3 Stooges A Popeye 10c25c | CORT SI N. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee Sunday 1:15 to 4 “BEHIND PRISON GATES” Brian Oonlevy, Jacqulme Wells & “FORGED PASSPORT* Paul Kelly. June Lang Evenings 10c-20c —o Last Time Tonight—Chas. Starrett "Man From Sundown." ALSO—"Buck Rogers." 10c-15c

■ CONFIDENTIAL I CASH lOAHS H I MOM to S3OOQf H ' MADE ON H Household Goods, Livefl stock, Implements end fl Automobiles ■ Ip to 20 Months to Poy ■ . ■ A Specie I I *' Repayment Plan fl for Farmers I Deci tor I Loans Discount Co. H LoceHy Owned end Controlled H j DECATUR, INDIANA

I fore the end of thia year. too. with three Jacket atara of last year entering that university. 11 John McConnell. Jim Highland I and Hubert Zerkel. Jr., who formbe nucleus Os Yellow .l.u k. t fool hall and basketball strength the past three year*, will be mil • for these same sports at DePauw and much I* expected of them McConnell and Highland will also be out for baseball. Harold Zimmerman, another exJacket star, la making hla bld at Earlham college. Richmond, for a 1 third varaity letter, having won two previously Another former Decatur high school athlete is Frank Grether. who Is out for foothall at Mission I House. Plymouth. Wisconsin. All In all. school official* and spoil fan* alike are agreed that while the graduate* of Decatur high school selected the college of their choke because of a desire to raise still further their standard of education while there, many have found time to put Decatur nnd Yellow Jacket athletic* of the past few years on the "sport map " STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W U Pct. G.B Cincinnati 7? AS .811 — St Ijoul* 71 54 .578 4> a Chicago .... 71 <1 .538 » Brooklyn 67 80 .539 10‘ a New York 65 80 .s’o Il’ a Pittsburgh 59 68 *65 18*g Boston 67 70 .449 Philadelphia 40 87 .315 32*? AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B New York 93 38 .710 : Boaton .. 76 5* .585 IS 1 * Chicago 71 57 .568 17** Cleveland . 78 6o .538 22'* Detroit 69 62 .527 2* Washington 59 7* .*** 35 Philadelphia *6 84 .264* MH* St. Louis 35 94 .271 57 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 'I National League Brooklyn 113. Philadelphia ’•! ' <second game called Sth. raln.i Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 16. Chicago 3. New York at Boston, postponed. 1 ’ rain. American League New York 4. Boston 1 (game called in 7th. rain and darknea* i Philadelphia 5. Washington 4. Cleveland 12. St. Louis 1. Only game* scheduled. BERNE NEWS By S M. SCHWARTZ Elmer Winteregg. well k.*own local man. I* contined to this home ' because of illnea*. He has b«en be jf»*t for several week* and ba* a Mgh fever most of the time. DocI 'or* m far bar* not been able to I diagnose hi* case. Hiram Sprunger of northwest of 'Jerne I* critically 111 at the David F. Lehman home In Monr.-e tows«hlp He ha* been in 111 health for several year*. Mr. and Mr*, ira D Rohrer of Fnrt Wayne announce the approacn>ng marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Gertrude, to Joseph Lyl* Tucker, of Fort Wayne, the wedding to be an event of October 21. Ml** Bohrer I* a granddaughte ■ of Mt*. Fred Rohrer of this place. Bob Dro. tormet Berue high school athlete, now attenJlng IndI 'an* I’niversKy. and Bill Menke. I former Huntingburg net s.ar. also i amending Indiana I'niverslty. were used to demonstrate basket ball fun- > -internals at the state tai.- during , the past week. The demonstration* I were sponsored by the Ind'ana I'm- . ter*lty sport* department and gt«J en in the I. IT. building on the fair ; ground*. Th* Berne Book club, tallowing I the annual summer vacation, will | hold their first meeting of the Mtj *on st the C. T. Kaibegger home Monday evening. The Berne Chamber of Commerce will hold It* September meeting I above thy Swiss Case on Monday evening. Sept. 18. The usual banr,ttet will be served at 6:1? o'clock. County age nf l. E Arch no Id and the gold medal colt club committer Will be the guest* of the Chamber of Commerce at thi* banquet and Mr Archbold will be the main speaker. Haymond Beer, Edwurd Neuenrchwander. Robert Bailey and Harold Stauffer are attending the World * Fair at New York. They expect to be gone about ten day*. Mr. and Mr* Wilbert Luglmbill and family and Mr. and Mr*. James LaginMli of Fort Wayne were at | Indianapolis. where they attended | Mt vices at the Cadle Tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schindler and I son* of North Manchester attendI ed the state fair at Indianapolis and il»o visited with mlative* In Bern’ I for a few days. Miss Cora Habegger of thi* place i b

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9,1939.

First Pictures of Survivors of Torpedoed Athenia in Scotland

/ ii Win dw Ymbulnwce carrying In hired survivor* headed toward a hospital ut Greenock. Scot In nd.

be* left for Hamilton . Ohio, where she will teach art In th«> Fairfield cun ealldated achool during the com Ing year. Mr*. Mary Kerr, aged lot al wvmen. la reported seriously El at her home. Her granddaughter, Mlm Margaret Crowell ol Hunte-town I* staying with her. Mr and Mrs. H H. J-rnes and family of Andrew*. 8. C.. are visitIng with relatives and friend* here tor a few day*. Mia* Mary Elchenberge- I* the rew clerk at the Rook Store her-. She started her duties last reek. Mr*. M O. Herman and son Paul ,<>f Bremen visited friends *n Berne during the past week. Mr and Mrs. Simon Zimmerman. Harold Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrr. Edward Zimmerman have re . turned to their home* he e after spending a few days at Flirt and Detroit. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sprunger. Mr. ind Mr* William Schewbe'-k. and Mr*. Augusta Dubech visaed wi’h M-s. Fanny Schenheck at Meadow i. llHonl*. Dr. and Mr*. M. L. Habegger and fnmllv have returns to Ber.ie aftespending their vacation at Lake .lime*. Mr. and Mr*. Mik Hab-rger and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Percv lould of Decatur *pent *everal day* at Cleveland. Ohio, a* the guest* of Rev. Tilman Habegger an I family. Rev. and Mr* C L. Grablll and fmtlly left recently fop California where they will make their future him*. Mr*. Gratiili wa* formerly Vveda Wrlllman ol thi* olsce Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Habegger and daughter of pnoll. vi* ted relative* and friend in Berne Mr. and Mr*. Frank Nrtahaum and daughter Ver* Mr and Mr*. Calvin NuaatMUUß. Mis* Patrlc.i Sprunger. Mr. ynd Mr* Hiram

FIRST PICTURE OF POLISH SOLDIERS IN NAZI PRISON CAMP > — a ■ • i | | I s*B I ‘ -JW— —- —V 1 B J V-|-j K 9BSS&BT T 1 JI ■F Wjfl 'MU& RBBv wWalw';w a, ' * * J "■aKwtaß .. v "' * * ‘ ' ~'-N X

looking bsdrugglrd and forlorn th**« Polish prisoner* of war sit and He dejectedly behind the wire barrier of a German prison ijcamp. The Pole* are among those wlto were taken prisoner* whom

» Llochty and family. Mr. and Mrs. I Dim Sprunger. Mr. and Mrs. Rnfu* !• I'iger, Mr. and Mr*. Arlo LettCarl Amitutx. Mr. and Mr*. • Henry Aeschllman and Cor..* Cole- ■ man were among t vos* fmm Bern • i who attended the Mate fair at Indl lanapolls. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rp-.-nger of I Chicago* motored to B-rt-e this s-ek for their daughter. Mies Meltv. wiki ha* lieen visiting relative* ' h»re. Furl ludtman. Orval N'uenschwrnder and the Mi«*e* Cn.-rlne Hahcjrger and Pollyanna att< tided the National Aair Race* at . fl-veland. START WORK ON rAvrwrn FttoM rang oxk> I le-eti assigned here a* *n|H>rvtM>r on the job. assisted by Richard I * The road improvement I* a fed- [ era la id project gnd will eome; under strict governmental super- ! vision. The Improvement will be about four and one-half mile* The city of Decatur purchased i the right of way* akmg Thirteenth i street within the corporate limit*. 1 A few cotidemnatkMt sulM have been filed by the city and legal 1 detail* are living cleared to pave 1 the way for uninterrupted wot k' ■ on the improvement. • « ARRIVALS — Deputy Sheriff and Mr* L*o Oil- ' l ; g of 1016 West Adam* j'rret ar* ■ the parent* of a b*hy hoy. born at the Adam* county mvmoriti hosp - i ta! Friday evening at *e*->n-thlrty . o'clock. The baby weighed seven i pound* and eleven ounce* He ha* i not been named

r I* ■MSB 5 ' W ..... i-‘< mn «• 1 ■J —lnternttioaal I Hint rated Neart Radiopboto Two members of the crew smile for camera after landing at Grveanock. Scotland.

Hiking Trails Call As Fall Season Approaches o. » I Above Hiking group peusee an stone steps at Turkey Run state park

With Fall just around the cornier. the more ambitious of Indiana's , state park visitors are preparing to take to the trails, some of them beginning where they left off last spring, when the on-*et of hot . weather pul a quietu* on their activities. Virgil M Simmon*, comtnlvsloner of the Department of! Conservation, reported today. I Some of the hardiest of the hik- ; er* have been pursuing their fav- j orite form of exercise throughout the summer, but even they, for the mo*t part, have confined their excursion* to early morning and evening Most of the state park visit- j or* who indulge In hiking during the summer month* prefer to accompany a nature guide, who is familiar with the flora and fauna

th* German force* swept rapidly through western Poland, surround i m “ n ’' P *’“" h This graphic picture n* radioed from Europe, |

of the area, but there are always a few antl-Micialiatic soul* who choose to ramble over the trail* alone. Autumn months, bringing with them cooler temperature* and the gradual coloring ol the foliage, bring fresh Interest to the hiking j trail* and attractive visitor*, who apparently are not Interested In walking at other seasons of the ; year. They alto take on a new ■ attraction to the seasoned hiker, as falling leave* open new vista* through the forest, over the hill* I and along the lake* and stream*. Altogether there are 167 mile* of trail* winding through the Indiana state park*, each of them marked for the guidance of the hiker and leading to one or more I

OPENPLATIN I. COUNTY LEAGUE Hartford And Monro** ; Win Opening Games In i Softball league Hartford and Monroe were win tier* In softball game* played Frl < day afternoon In the Adam* county i rural high school league. Hartford defeated Pleasant Mill* tend Monroe downed Jefferson In the league opener*. No report had lieen made of the t.hlrd game, the Geneva at Monmouth clash. Aided by seven Pleasant MUI* error*. Hartford edged out a 2-1 vieI tory over Pleasant Mill* In the j game played at the South Ward diamond. Monroe took good advantage of 11 hlta and *l* error* to register • 13-3 triumph over Jefferson ou the Monroe diamond. Feature of the game waa a home run by Hannl In I the fourth Inning. R H E Hartford 2 3 4 Pleasant Milla 15 7 Amatut* and Kaylor; Rate* and ' Clark. RHE . Jefferson 3 8 8 Monroe 12 11 3 Bollenbacher and Baker. Johnson. Wagner and E Gilbert. Leh- ' man. of the point* of Interest. *o that lhe hiker interested In traveling from one state park to another In pursuit of "greener pasture*" would be able to keep on the walk for a long time before running out of hiking tralla. To enable the vtahor to more fully enjoy the trail*, the Division of State Park* furnishes a trail map for each park, showing the routing of each trail, the park drive*, location of shelter house*, picnic and camping area*, and oth»r points of -special interest

V* 'I ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Sept 12 Richard Eichenauer. 3 intles north of Neptune. Ohio. Sept 1.1 Stillman Goff. Rock ville. Ind . Cheater White Host * Hereford Cattle Sept. 14 — Ben F Butler. 1 mile west of llecatur on River road Sept. 15 —Grier A Haan. 4 miles west la mile north Coldwater. O Night sale. 7:30 p m. Chester White hogs. Sept. IS—Frank Slack. 5 miles 1 southwest Winchester. Ind Regis I tered Jersey cattle. Sept. 21—Wm. Heyerly, 5 miles west. llk mile south Monroe. Sept 25 -James Foreman. • mile I east and 4 mile north of Berne Trust Co Bldg , |[ LOANS 1 $lO to S3OO QUICKLY AND HNVATELY MADE E..y ta suaMfy-Übaral lentRaaey caah-T. apply-Call ar pb«M "Dwml. Mi» LOCAL LOAN ta.wpww.4 company „ over Hvhalw Maar* Daratar. lad. Phan. 117 Um. «.J. „ Must. r.lli. All.. /«> <-.»«« Io . / I * ’1 V JLojW IlflmV Old f.’f r f I No “Repaired look”— gAo«s Ufce NKWI FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second St. i

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