Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1940 — Page 6
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YELLOW JACKET BASEBALL SQUAD OPENSTRAINING Conference Champions Start Training Grind For Season Coach Deane Dnrwtn’s champion Yellow Jacket itawball aggregation j started practice thi* week In preparation Cor the opening cry of "play 1*11" early In tnrll •Sevan lettermen from the *qu.nl which last yew copped the North >a*tern Indiana Conference ba*e MU title tourney will form the nu > leu* of this season ' representative. Fred H< harnerloh and Kenny Chilcote will handle the majoi pm tion of Coach Itorwin’s mound assignments this year Schamerloh. a right hander and Chilcote. a southpaw arc both lettermen Be hind the plate will Ire Lewis Kolde wey. another veteran lames Kitchen. Bill Lynch and Bol> Stapleton are infield veterans returning with Ixruis Kocn.-nian the only outfield man k from last year's regulars Among the recruli* working out daily some of whom look promtsIna and may give the veterans a (rattle for regular position* are Vann Linigvr outfield Jm Hazel wood Infield: Marvel Aud>< w* and Itale Beer outfield. Bernard Mey er. Bill Fisher Herman Hammond Ted Eady all in the infield Don Fruchte. Dick Linn, Walter Hud doth Dick Mlchtensteige. Harold Schanu-iloh. Irwin Huffman and Paul Hoile in the outfield Carl Hann and Bob McClenahan will be newcomer* trying out for berth* as regulars on the mound staff with Harold Johnson and Bob larrd other candidate* for I*< kston duties The team is working out in the gym until weather permit* them to use Worthman Field diamond The schedule for the season ha* not been completed yet but roach Dor win Mated that te first game would likely be played early In April Heawtu tickets for all luwn<-
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ratne* will la* m*l<l for 23 tenia by Irani member* and students These will go on sale norm after the st lirdule Is completed WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs I. I. larw-nati and sons of Waterloo. Indiana were Bunday guest* of Mr and Mrs Herman Myer and son Mrs John Byer and granddaughter Barbara Bryan of Salem were Van Wert visitors Baturday Mr and Mrs Heber Bowen moved Monday into the home they purchased recently of Mr* Harriet Colter. Mrs. H I. Hileman ha* gone to Wrightstown N J to visit her daughter. Mrs Norman Borden and family for— tera! weekHerbert King of Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been the cuf•* , nf his son Kenneth and other relatives Mr* W G Hoffer and daughter Mis.* Gretchen Mrs. .1 A < ox. Mrs. Frank Chronister and Mrs < lay lord \< livson were in Columbus Thur*-, day ami Friday. Funeral service, were held in J the Methodist church Tm--day as I ternoon for E l> Hurless Rev I art | ill He.it mk was assisted by llev A Swenson of Wren and R<. (I K. ' Hawk Mr* F A Better am! daughter Ml •■* Mary and Mi and Ml* Miles Better of Fort WaytK we,. rn“*t Sunday of Mr and Mr- Frank ' Strickler of neat Monro, h-diana , Mr- Patil Stove of Chbaro was I a guest Monday of Mr- lame.. 1 Ktw lier Jr. in Decatur M - Htovi* i» visiting her pattnis. Mr and Mrs ! James Riley south of town Dr E H Aispaiich entertained at »lv o't lie k Binner Wtdnesday evening for the pletumre of Mr i and Mr* Bon Raudetibnsh and 1 < hlldren Mrs Harriet Colter Mi*. Ix»i« Strickler and Lynn AHpnugh Mr and Mr* Herman Myers and *on Gene w»*re lietatur visitors Wednesday evening Mrs Judson Passwaier and daughter Mi*« Julia of t>e«-atar were Sunday afternoon guests of Mt and Mrs J G Bilderlmt k Mr and Mis Charles Brodltetk and Mrs Martha Millet of Decatur' were guests of Mr and M>* Charles Geisler Sunday evening Robert Jewell and Rolt.it Cowan leiuined to A.la Monday ..fternoo’i
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after a week'* vacatiou with their! parent* MAGLEY NEWS MRS E J. WORTHMAN Mr and Mr* Edward Reppert and granddaughter Wanda vi«i*ed with the E Worthman family Bunday evening Mr and Mr* Robert Kolter and Mr and Mr*. Ed Kolter were dinner guests at the Homer Fry home in Fort Wayne Bunday Mr and Mr* Tilman Beer. Miss Anna Bolch Mr Glendennlng. Mr and Mr*. Noah Hlrvhy and turn Richard, all of near Bertie, were visitor* at the G Beer home Bunday evening John Helmrirh. who is on the *l< k list, i* reported a little better Mr and Mrs. Bheller Mi** lautiee Davit, and friend of Ftor’ Wayne were guests of Mr and Mr*. Charley Dettlnger Saturday evening Mi»* Joyte Fruchte viiitcd Ruthie Reppert. who ha- imen ill and bed fast for several wheka with ear trouble Mr* Ed Jaberg. Mrs. George Gerber, and Mrs Otto Hildebrand called at the Beet home Bunday afternoon. Harve Beery and Mias Helen
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' Beery of Peterson «pen’ Sunday j with Mr and Mr* Boh Beery and ; »on David j Mrs Milton flcherry vlalted her I father Sunday afternoon at the I* H Worthman home near here Mr Worthman was brought home Wed- , ne*day front the Lutheran Hrwpltal at Fort Waytie He ha* nndenronbl an operation for cataract* nn hl* i left eye some time ago Mr* Maith* Detitnge: was at i Bluffton Saturday •-seutng vuitnu ! her daughter and family Ilsur, Matt I Worthman has been ill with Flu and '-ar trouble for *evera’ week* | He is reported some better Mr and Mt* Nnrman Bleherstin--1 of Decatur. Mr and Mr* Ed B< has ter of Fort Wayne and Mr and I Mr* Rd Fru< hte w.-re v(-..ior» ot I Mr and Mr* Glen Beer i Mr* O«car Hiehent h gave a «up1 per Tnesday evening in honor nf j her hti*l*ind'» birthday Cover* were laid for Mr and Mr* lamter Cowan and sons Joe I lean. Jerry l/ee and Daniel Mr and Mr* Oscar Bleberta h and baby Mr. and Mr* Fred Hloemker are I reported better They we|e on the! 'jairk ll«t for a couple week* Pip Cnamptoas Fair Plsy Hayward. Cal tCPi A *•(<■ I • pound pig at the Vierra ranch near t I here probably believe* that turn
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altonl is fair play Edward Morerta got the tint turn and caught the pig by the ear* The pig got the second turn and taught Moreira by the thumb After that the game was 1 called off Doctor* with the aid of j three «tlti he*, put Mortera's thumb back tn shape again .. —» — p —■ — —— LODGE TO TAKE fCONTINUKD ON PAOK THBEE| social hour will be held in the club room* All members are urged to al tend FRANCE’S WAR *>vriNi-icn frosi raat osfii i to agree that debates such a* that of yesterday must be avoided for reason* of French prestige abroad Foreign friend* as well as foes, they said were likely to Interpret such an airing of animo«itle» a* a sign of weakne** Regret wa* eg-prt--«ed al«o that th<- debate had •teen held In sccrat. 1 — ■>' ' — — Paul Revere Bell Stolen Amherst Maw. Il’Pi Thieve* have *to|en from the Bapttait t’hurt h belfry a bell longue cast by i Paul Revere, the American patriot. I 0 Opening dance Sunday.Sunwet
BERNE NEWS By B. M. SCHWARTZ Victor Stuckey, manager of the Berne Rgulty Kichange company, has Iteen appointed chairman of the Bnance committee of Boy Scout troop No SX, sponsored hy the Herne Chamber of Commerte tn her members of the committee are Hr F. B Bixler and Br Bdwin Nyffler, The member! were appointed by K. W Baumgartner, president of the Chamber of Commerce The t hamber voted at Ila Marth meeting to again sponsor the troop A minriae service at the Cro«s Reformed thurch will feature Easier Sunday here All of the rhurchet unite In holding the tervice At least two weddings will he held here on Raster Sunday Mint Ida N< uennehwander. daughtet of Mr and Mm. Emanuel Neuennt hwander of thia place, will become the bride of Bavld V. Graber, of north of Berne The wedding will be aoiemnited at the Mt-nnonite t hurch here. In another wedding Minn Mary Bell Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C Snyder will become the bride of Harold St hwam. son of Mr and Mrs C, W R Sdtwsrts of north of town This wedding will lie held at the home of the bride's parents. Good tiled t rowds attended the t’nton Good Friday service held at the M. nnonlte chimb Friday afternoon from 12 to 3 o'clock. All of the Itaal business places were .lotted during that period The p.rsentatltm of the Raster cantatas by the rural high schools of the county also attractfd a large crowd to the Mennonlte church Friday evening The Bethel college male quartet will sing at the Mennonlte church here Sunday morning and at the Befensrleaa Mennonlte church Sunday evening The men's glee duh of Taylor university at t'pland. Indiana. will sing at the First Missionary church here on Monday evtming Mart h 2ft Arrangements are being completed for the appearance of the Purdue Contert Choir at the Berne Auditorium on Tuesday evening. March 2S Thia outstanding choir will attract a large crowd. It Is believed The Berne Beam will start baseball practice as soon as the yR-atb-er is favorable However, the haaehail diamond will have to be laid out Aral and a hackstop erected The old diamond was Included In tbr Held which was plowed up iaat tall, and wMt h will be made into sn athletic held As soon as the weather tai favorable, work on the field will h» resumed The money for the athletic field Is being donated by Berne high: M hool aiumni members Coach I Krne will have a veteran baseball team and games will be s< heduled ' with some of the better teams of northeastern Indiana John Von Ountcn. formerly of Reme. now living at Furl Whyne. is still confined to his bed on acrount ot illness He has been In poot health Ih e last severs! months Mrs Dsvis S Hahegger of northwest of Berne ha* been quite seriously ill with the flu the past several days Mrs A N Bibersteln ' of weal of town has also been seriously 111 Dot tors report that SUN. MON. TUES. Contmuout Sunday from 1:1* 1 “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” Alice Faye, Fred Mar Murray Richard tireeae. Brenda Jovce ALSO — Shorts. 10c 2Sc o o Last Time ToaifM—"High School ' Jsn« Wilhses, Jos E Brown. J r J ALSO — Shorts. 10c 2fic I CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday 10c 1:1* to 4 “RETURN OF DR. X* Humphrey Boeart. Wsyno Morris A THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TALK” Lloyd Nolan, Joon Ropers Eveningn 10c-20c —-0-0 Loot Timo Tonipht — "Kniphto of the Ronpo Rumol MayU.n j,.„ Forkor. ALSO—"Zorro's Flphtinp Lepton." 100 ■ I*e ’
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Marc Held in I • I k i O'* ■ * Im* Police tn Pittsburgh arrested Hsrrisnn P. M ("ready rm A playboy, who is said to have dissipated a fortune ieaZJB tTfiu.tWO in the last to year* following a hr>tH . .u-r? r third wife plunged from the third story A charge of assault and battery was plated agitlmtt McCrra t , f t, r oßtaers she had been pushed. Mrs McCready • a, take- ->9 Htal with h»’-rr-' 9
many case* nf flu and cnida are reported at the present Mrs. J C Hchug. Mr* Katherine Clanaer and daughter, who moved to Fort Wayne from Herne several year* ago, have moved bark to Herne. They moved into the Mrs. Schug home on West Main street, forte* t'oletnan who was rooming In an apartment there, has moved to the Joe Brew ster home Delmar Stanley ot near Geneva was painfully Injured thia week when he fell from the roof of hl* home, on the farm of the late Valentine Stanley which he purchased recently Mr Stanley mid Harbour Penrod were re-roofing the building when the scaffold gave way. causing the two men to fall Stanley fell to the ground and was badly shaken up He had to be carried Into the house and aid was summoned Penrod had qnlte an experience but ear-aped injury. Ills trouser* taught on a post and he hung there head down, until reamed. No trace has been found of the thief who stole Klmer Rlbefatrin’* ear here early Friday morning The car was stolen from In fremt of the Alton Rlberatein home in the north part of town, where Klmer make* his home The car. a Chevrolet, has IMS Indiana license plate* No isjtutt It was insured for theft Fid win Neuhauaer. who recently moved to Berne, haa accepted a position a* truck driver with the Adam* County Farm Bureau He succeeds Willard Baumgartner, who resigned ————-e — Bible es IM4 Owned ifK —- GlbsouViHe. O UK One of the oldest Bible* tn the world, printed in lUt in Zurich. Hwitserland, beSPECIAL EASTER DINNER 45c Roast Voting Turkes Fried Chicken Raked Ham Coppess DINING ROOM < S**lll M 11 I —■■ mm MORRIS PLAN™ LOANS FIRMTURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVER REFRIGERATORS Special Plan for School Tear hem. NEW AUTOMOBILES M OO for SIOO.OO P" year Repayable Monthly Suttlea-Edwards Co. RBprMMltaiiVM.
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