Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1939 — Page 5
[dditional Local News Os Interest To Readers
■ml honor IOLLS LISTED ' • Senior High tol Honor Roll l» Announced 0(1.,r roil *‘f |(nf high schcml fcr the w«rk» "I the Or»t semes •nnoumed todsy by Pt in Guy Bi"»tt Fuhrman l< <1 the list of ir hi*rh student* with five HI,. Irene Brook*. Maiilyti ’»Hy Edward* J«>nn Ham ia Holl" Vera Jane Stettry yp : .. M. Connell all led I ■ A II it folio*" Senior High ■hrmati 5A Abbott IA flgrber 4A met. Jr. U aert. U *u<h <A (ham <A rcle-r 4A Hoffman 4A Huffman *A Kaeh. 4A Mhma.t 3A lit Qoldner 3A IB | UlHer 3A IB lolp 3A 2B ■ Ktchcock 3A 2B! Aunt SA 3B IA -’lt K|*nn .’A 2111 Schurz W nun Junior High Canns *>A
■ Didn’t Have to Use ’Em fit \ I V halm gllf " ® SZHSSih • ■ .<*„±r< of enioke ecreen b->ml« are ee.n on the -Seek of the British Mr Cameronia, which arrived safely In New York without having Maae the bomba. Gur.e were mounted on the stem but no »ul> attiXk* were faced. The liner carried 709 pa»«' n?« ra and a J cargo MinaUting of 40,600 caeca of Scotch whisky ■—-- - ——— —— W". — - - II ■■— ■■ — ■ ■■ I ■■ «— ■II— !■■ !■— I I ——• —lll War Affects Xmas Tovs |H * r - > n- i JW't' I • P® 1 V Tib- J* f ; iIT-f SB I - ■jafeg ■ ? s cWt 1 j alßb I_ 1 gfl I *! • not K long until Cbrtotmaa. ait* dratuie the war BnHah Ranta ©*UMB ar» putting the ftn«htr.g touches on love of al 1 eorb Mot’ popular of an are anti-airrraf’ guna air Tai'! eheitere, army lorrwt aven toy barrage ballooia at abo*n abo*t ui a London atop.
I Leona Hoile ( \ I Vera Jane fftetiry t.,\ i Kathleen McCcmnell ha I'aulnb- Brlntgeiihofe ~ \ I Dorothy Hammond \ m Harluiia Kohl* 5a m Margery Kay Linn Hi I Jane Maddox \ m I Alice Owens ,\ u, Charlec-n Shm kl-y \ m Ed mi Ma* Schultz 5.\ 111 Juanita Edgell 2B Morris M.Ct.ii- ** ts! John Spahr |.\ 2H Tom Colter ;>a 3H Don Elchin 3B Kenneth M< Conut II ?,\ jjj Dorothy Brown 3.4 3|i Roberta Etch, i 2,\ lit Deloi.-s Gerlg .'A lit Bob Mutt hint 2A lit Donnate He Koop \ lit Joyce Roop .a IB Kathleen Hha. kley 3.4 IB Edward Walter* 2.4 IB Erank Young ja ih ASK CLUBS TO ' iCONTINLED FROM FAUK OS®) I ante la expet ted At 9:Jo a. tn. on each day the Home Economic* club members will meet at the Centra! Sugar company and will be shown the j various operations of pio<<»*iiis sugar la-eta and refining augai They will then la- conducted I through the till extraction plant of the Central Soya company, The program for the noon met-' Ing at the Decatur Country club will Include singing by the Adams I County Home Eonomii. club I chorus, of which .Mrs Hoy I’rico. Ils president; talks by Carl J Kb'Pper. of Hunting on. mating* |of the Cloverleaf plain in thaI city, and by J Ward Calland. field manager for the Central 1 Sugar company. Mrs. E W Busch.- president lof the Adains county home ecu i nomlcs clubs, will be chairman of the meeting All club members have been
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1939.
BANIJUETWIIL OPEN MEETING Annual Porter District C. E. Convention Next Week End The annual I inter District Christian Endeavor convention will be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct, 28 and 29. at the Nine Mlle Cnited Brethren church, located »n Alien iiiunty on state road 3. SeMions will begin with a fellowship banffuet a t 5 <5 p id Saturday and will colse with the Sunday afternoon meeting Following the opening banquet, i onh-rem •• period under the lead • i ship of district and state officers will in- h--ld tn connection with the • venlng service Reservations for the banquet are to t»- sent to the county president. Earl Chase, of Decatur, by Thursday ll* toller 2t>, The program la as follows, Saturday Evening 5 15 fellowship banquet, toastmaster. Rev K F Shaeffer. 7 20 musical prelude 730 song service, Kenneth t'lark 7 15 devotional la-riid, Bev. C. A. Schmidt. s 'at announcement and offering * Io brass quartet. Evangelical and Reformed Orphan's Home. s la innfereiiie periods. 1 "bettei prayer meet fugs Inda sprunger, Kader. Clella Geslcr, chairman. 2 leer* a thill Rev Stacy Shaw, b ai. Earl Chase, . haltman union leadership Rev George Sweet, leader. Norwood Booker. < hairman. 1 high school intermediate i and Juniors Gwendolyn Clevenger, intermediates. Helen Engle, juniors !» 15 reassemble. !» 3o benedict lon Sunday A<ternoon iH) song serve < KeUlK'h Clark 220 i!< vothm.il |>< riod. V- i a Cruz »<h lety 2 35 announcements <,nd offering 2 45 addrest, Rev G T Rmtiielot 3 2" < losing lllolnellis o IXH IS YAGER iCONTINVBD most rAGfc OHK) Funeial lu-rvieos will i» held Wednesday niorning at It o < l«a k (torn St Marys ehuri h I’all bv.iteis will b« m-‘iiilH-iw of the Fourth degi.-e of Ho- Knight, of Columbus B'l'lal In St Josephs < -meleiy. MRS. HABEGGEK. '■VTINIKP Kltog l-AGC <>NKI at the lioim and 2 ••• be k at the Mnniioniu church of wliuli the deceased was a lii' lllli. 1111 ial wlil In In the M It E «.-• UH le.y o Enlistmcntw Open I tn I . S. Armj S-ig'-an' Roy E Qutllin army recruiting officer, room 33d Federal hulldlng Fort Wayne announces that lie has received tnstructions to accept men for rhe First Infantry. Twentieth Infvntry and Eighteenth Field Artillery, Fort M'-Ffn-rson. G- >IXI.I Misty First C<M-t Artillery > Anti Aairc raft i Fort Sh> ridan. Illmot-, and for Eleventh Infantry. Mol il lb’achm-'nt and quartetniu» er t'orpa Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana Also a limited numb< of no t. an ni • pi'-d • !t sooutb to tlie Me< hauti al Hivisiou of the Air Corps. Any joung man wanting to enlist should apply at th-- Fort Wayne office without delay, .... in IMS saws Adamw County Man liax Hand Injured Paul Voss of hear fk-rnc ia re-lovi-rfog from injuries sustained ri. i fitly whi n he had his left hand ei..igiit in a conFdne while harvesting »>y le in* The thumb wm severed and two fingers were badly entailed. Mr. Yosa baa had several aicidenta, losing one eye some time ago and recently he »»» badly Injured when bi. auto was struck by a train. requeslmi to bi Inga bus lunch, slid coffee and desu 11 will be served by the Indies of the Mon rim M E < hurt h Following (he niH.ii meeting the gioups will be iak»n on a tour of the Decatur suloilsieni-e homestead project mid will make an inspection of the Cloverleaf Creamflies. Inc li< addition to the two tours ou ticlolM-i 26 and November I. a slinilei program ha* lm«n arreng nd tor the Home E*ouoinii a clubs «f Adams luuuty foi Novsmbai k, which wiii !»■ Adam* county day al ths Lanual bugai cuuipauy
Sntle, Brule Go to Miami Ml .. - F'*' ’ i I t K ' U-Jl * 11 \ w- ' ’ ’ o I < , ">■ — Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. tr. As Is his custom, Frsderick B. Unite. Jr., the Otdcap* "ir-w »p»>*" youth, spends his winters in Florids &jt tklo yumr Jfeltc w-m pained to Mumu by his bride of a tew gvz/Zha T 9» l«< t ms- sLcjmv as they dcpaWcd sass tea
CYO PLAY CAST IS ANNOUNCED Three-Act Play To Ik Presented By Decatur CYO November 5 The <asf of characters fin '<» Ini l" thi>>-u< I play to L-- give' by th- D-catm CYI) id <f.< Si .Mary* pailsh at th* l»-<*txi Catholic ti hiHil auditorium Nosean he i v u eliHk. w»« aintiitncri today The t Yu drainsth —.noli « i member "f th«- Catholic Drsmath* Gu Id Miiw niS-f snd ).< plvy wi’ chisell ftolll ’>.< fUIW iiii lads Th. . ast tidli.wJfin H iro.li i «tttd* i • i' H i fl’ll I -dleg! Iltibrli.-Viihly stnpld md nn ir-.b|, of smiling I ,'• »■. -t Dies Dm Is hl« frb > .I »> a Mild in t.qy T' ' Amand.i .. Si-.u— :n« id E«thtr R!.,1.* lk. a be 'k ag< nt tlfi*4 Kii»'ou '.,i»a Nobbs H"ih-i hook itiio Cleft* MHI'I I. 1 a-'IIU- I 5 O» lei JIVI - t ill ?r I r. > d >’ I V Mia Dan* Dot Xoth'r M»tiy v Maiyauii Jvn i »‘nl fil. iid V- ->"< I'- ■ 11. in Slillf Mt -I < "ll’ w I,*" ABterdma V 1'..0, .in < H , ■ > ■ Gsi...si • o James Kwhrr, V\ itr Home From llnspitaf M .nd Mm J I. Ki.fiec. shvs . han i"' lent - in ’ > ■ ’ 11. al for th' pwst Zo V'.abs, following iujurie’ recaivMd In an aui'.mible accident, were broilgh' to their home in Ibuatur yesterday tn th. Iliac k am ul.ui>' Mrs. Dick Town i-nd made Co- trip with them and reported 'hat they s''*xl the trip w.-11.
Where Nazis At ack French LUXfM* C7 r VC*"*** BOURG > J / W • V /*- \ YW** \ 1 1 x J f'*** *® •'F ' . Jr I ">»,« •(’•’vur K vJL I ••'•/. '»<u»r I>o > JrA V<r-‘ \ 1 «<»»«» v f ! lw "''Xvu' ir»»*oHvn,t x* / \ -"" ■" ' >. ■ N«d troopa laun<n a |ong-a*«it»d attack againat the (Tremh poal* tions or. the northern flark of the ueatern front drive th» French out of Orni.in territory at one potn’ and fi|h» thatr »av into the Freach village at Apach. The map aho»t the acdM of acUviuaa. t
('w>Mrt llwuwc CWk On Spctd rM-jow- wa-* «<w->, eat«y MrtAtM, MM-atcd iZ-.'-it'. ej./*.'vZsfey.k'MZiq etc . r'v Uft w set giV.iM a w-«: 4s<hp la iH'iiaUvr *•.•«: tWz vw-vit *, t>z: ' v>ld f'ai'«MuF tzHsatig o«ssrt imu*-. •» <M'dwi’ra' W’Mg. ets ■» i • Th» c-WhA. •Pir'oU wia*. -« r !*.-• rw.tuvduy .w,d liy tin» Mccisoiy w»r» li niixt'O’ fatv T. ■ r». •, ’.tl'jtuz.e ..>zra’o.s **fi**» Wed S bury <i»> V»"4yi*»J thsv t>»rt t»r work.- , wk. a.irjMd u< anrvngWMSl •’■•. f.i ‘.!ti )>- - —- Duvit W uttfiwan h Injarcd Sriarda} fHI '.l Il fi/; 9, f> r» <n< . xgcff'j , m FMitjuv- : • . * • tt •. v- hi a o«i*' >. • .. **-.r» .j t** •' ' -•* •<* I WV.t-a ’.'MS a‘4»4 a S***>• *4 i stiff » rj.n »»..-• >..,4 ff . iV • f> Mff a • IT*! 4*4 ft - •;4 * -k.t A :»4 U » UD J* 8,-|. ffwfl|C<«4 *-> * ft* Ilr«ry Graber Awto Iky*rtrd Hr t»v»nd it* I*4 , »t •«*.; 4. J I’sfi.rt G. » • f .< .* • 4 M f tt’ W.»?At U<.*»’ */r i. r w;hf. ?*4 ?\it .*r>,zm VV*» i. # ift. Ji, sti Ml* 4 ft -y ——gr--f-.X Farr« t'karge Os I «» Wil Ci.lk' > <l'l/ •■-' ll' -I ’lie villag. , •/ S»,.vr> via li b< ,i lalglied ill riluffit. «t v cu i t "n- afiern-.on to answer u> a charge of driving a car with siipioi’i' lignts Feller was .11 rested Satutd.iV lllffl.t by Officer Truman Hlerh- ot th" Indiana slate iH.tii >■ Th* arresi <H < urred on state* ■ id 121 in Weil* .Hunt..
MONROE PUPILS GIVE OPERETTA Monroe Grade Students To Present Operetta Tuesday Night The students of the Monroe Sciumi. grade <>n>- to light, will present ’’The Palace of Careless ties*, an operetta in lw.> aits by Shield*. Shields and Shields, at the Berne audltcrlum Tuesday evening al 730 o clot k. The produi tion is le iug p .sented by *|a-ci il pe> mission of the publish ers the Raymond A Hoffman Co. of Chicago. Tin- cast ol charaiieis i afollows Prologu* Elroy and la >y Nun.iomzi il: .»«<lt/' l.c tilt Rdoi' *- y Fal < 'lo« I- .!•,»<• ¥■ •vit • r 4 l.u m Chi !• 'i ' rjln l.'i V<r ei» Viix hr tv »ly Ta<>,«,x4«*-' iMId Y*lrgiP> l!». •< Wi-r.k ky « !| «. •«/!•!> *' z KlJrt <i’ f .« Mt M ♦* I Jr9i LxM !!•*»■ Xj'. Mi**? It".»> S'* -< J'<> i j Ku: w.;.' Oi*» < ■•••*<.< c*«l C< • L»€> r j.Lvf’f. a*, < <v/ c. . 8 <*- <.l To? t 4< t L C 3 -.ell».: r«.r.j, »0d 0 trdff ; ♦ £J 9 K > e •*•».*’ c• I INDIANA FIRES CAUSE DAMAGE Briish A«d Jim Reported In Several Parts Os State cj . 's, «: » . . -■•' vyuru.wo -• •■-. rustcsaai w J zh woOSckor-, Hr* '.-it',, ft c-'i'.'. .tie. r>-» st-V. ,-.i o sad 9>r<-*l V. wi<4 ftf. -<<d i . v.. :i»J Lad- »«> - c , i/s.iz- t.>.i(-a V< t pry<»t<4 Ta ‘.I : Isir.'vir «-d Jacks'* caunt < > > 4 o>. • t • t'.f tt t ■ <tr- «o|a:,«cd e.ee-e zwll'i-d iC® service. T-e. -•il'l4--.’..'n> S; e 4 u'.. t- i VI >t e z-SIISty Slid >.--': • i-i-wr fi • wii rxwr Psuh ->l th- lllir J.«.sj 3’vo-- —ovtis-v X«» Soil dr V c <«lty I*l' s-o kes Mid t-v .-Jt'i-,- > ;oi|cd <; * Hsirv w'sfck 'hrrfsts d •.our" >. > io Uizv. ><t« >1 buildiz,;.'. .1 Se-.-z--'. -sos.: C«s. O'C wwtv , 1 • e;> MIM Ml or pt ' . e-.- '■■ . > ;>< ■. 1./..-/ ■>n o-,j- •> i»er« rcav-csl x» i f. - »ia ■ fa/ovi laissty. > t « 11 l»l ,C(l< aj. »•> ■ ■ n i f i ■: <-w ir.ty am i tlini I '"S' i ' vrre i oivi «■ iidina i orn iid s-is'-i «.-i >,o|K Even on the lee a ' o r«m ilia < oolnige and »m<rr How important the gas mask Is tn Britishers these days of war •nd war fears <wn b» pidgefrom this photo ’bowing Cwdia Colledge well-known Hntivh that er gnd an artii” oft-ar cam ing their gax tna»k» over then •houiuerx a* they skat* on x tin* •
and some timber. Sixty members of tin- forestry divjxion have bean direr ting attempt to control the blaze*. Four Truckers Given Safe Driver Awards The agfety committee of the Central Soya Company .-nd McMilleu Feed Milla. Inc. uun"iiffii<-d that safe driver award* were received for four of the five truck drivers for operating the trucks on the highways for a period of one year without an accident. The committee feels tliat this is an excellent record In view of the fact that those truck* are driven an average of 4,000 to 5.000 mile* per month. The driver* receiving the medal* and i ■ -rtificates were Everett Hu'kei. Houn-stead 13; Don Adams, Monroeville. Robert Judt. 113 Mercer Avenue, and G-o. Martin, Jr., HomeettMd 14. The awards will h<- mad" at the next safety committee ineetlng. o — — BIDS RECEIVED HOXM-XUNO <M FAtJX M3k> iti ii ot 210 O.h*-:' bl<l> Mxbw.st*4 t;»i» Me ■>!'• MsilonsJ Llf« 11. >- ' ■ fvtt U'cjnv, lnt«r«al )■<!■- 'Sil. P.-S-IMUM.. fja’.i, HisiiihS'. Hsrifc Cv Tolodo isHi'it ysieiZ/', pv. svskam. t4.H.’4. ladies • Znl'o fz.ui4 «,.-4 X-ksiiv Cz;-y Is 41»lia pi»ile co,- ysi-mil. t ies. ',-.. A Ds*. k A t’c. Zla parzsn-., yeauÜb. 4tK> Tk-. Clip B-v,-n.'Z.lr-e r;.-y O'- • lyl Ksei»/ky. / Dwight J’s* c ■ <i i Hr -vn u • ..- 1;-.-.;' Dr.rwft,- y-., 0 Yrwd* iM « Tssiy* —
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SENIOR CLASS TO GIVE PLAY Lancaster Township Seniors To Present Play Wednesday The senior cla»» of lamcaaler s< bool, near Bluffton, will preaetlt Crashing Society." e comedy in three act*. Wi dnsday night al 8 o clock In the auditorium. Adams is an old fashioned farm-•-I who Inherits a million dollar*. Elsie, his wife, decidus to gr> to New Yoik and crash society. The last is as follows Adam Dunnigan, the liualnmd — Tom Irvin Elsie, hl* wil<- Harriet Bi< kel M.i giii-rite, their oid'-Ht daughter Hetty Milholland George, their son Bynum , Christabel, thel- youngest da ugh ter Louise Defill, Simples S< rupli-s. their butler — Ki jpli t> bia>*enkMf <>.-'J fc p-rt, txtar - Marjorie Grawks. Mr, Ya» Witlacropviv> a society lea4«l *fr>bi« Mw Yas, Witharqmon. his wife Mary .k**.r Wtisxwa. Cyril Ymi wrgk-»iMj»;;->n. ttasJr sou Agatha M».k-»»a»y, vll»i»» — Gi»ed* Hspiirv Lie.: let M'JKr. rapaiiar Lin He n es's? •>.«-, itMi'nr, saw < tali'tied hi’, cent tads/, tcWo iluf from • #e»iH
