Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1940 — Page 12

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E. W. LANKENAU «ar» AMONG YOUR HOSTS WILL Bl THIS! VITIRAN IMPIOYEIS Year* of experience ar* intaluabl* in th* building of electric equipment, and the Decatur Work* ha* man* teteran* among it* employee*. Each of tho*c shown al the rignt was a member of the original working force which opened the G-E plant 20 year* ago. They will he among your no«t* on Wednesday. From left to right in the back row rthey are: Amo* Yoder. Alia* Liechtenstetger. J. Kenneth Eady, Paul Reynold*. Jesse Niblick, Ralph Roop. Milo Wait, Rufus Roop, and Henry Linnimeir. In the second row. Arbie Owen*. Charles Brothers, Fred C hronister. Grant Fry, Lohna* McIntosch, Leo Ulman, Oscar Tee pie. Hubert Cochran, Dwight Kimble. Frank Geary. Millon Brown, and Fred Hammond. In th* from row. C lyde Beery. Charles Peterson. An* drew Hilton. Fanny Drake. Ethel Tumble son, Dora Miller. Fred Engle. William Kohls. Tilman Gehrig, and Arthur Beibric. Absent from the picture ar* Adam Schafer and Omar McManama.

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