Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1940 — Page 8

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BAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT Mizpah Band Concert Friday Night At Fort Wayne Shrine Theater JI con<*«rt by Mizpah Tempi" Shrine . luml Fort Wayne, with Ml*" Helen Thoma» Bucher. natiwtiniiy known artist as feature vo."tll’t »W'l soloist, Will lie given at tbs Rfflflne theater. Fort Wayne, PHttay night at n » o'clock. iljOSTj. Th" one and one-half hour concert to lie given by the 01-piece Port Wayne liand, is in observance oJ national child health week and nflp l<e d.-duaietl to the cripple* and tulh. shut-ins of noithern Indahs and thia section of the I'nited .-Uate« A portion of the < oneert will be fomadiast. Thtring the program two short

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' tnlkw on health will lie made, one !by Mayor Harry W Baals. ami the j other by Clarence K McNabb, former Judge of the Allen county clrI cult court. Potentate Eberly will i preside. John 1.. Verwelre. noted maestro, i will lead the hand In a program , well l>ala:iccd la-tween the »eml- ' i lasshal and the popular. While admission will lie by ticket, there will la* no charge for the ticket* and they may la- obtained at the recorder's office of the Shrine Temple. Fort Wayne, or from any of the uniformed unitn of the Mispah Temple. Program arrangement in under the direction of Robert 11. Keller, prenideat of the hand. ..— o — ELECTION BOARD .CVNTINUKIs rwtg PAOB <«•> Eichenauer; Judge Daniel la»hrplan; clerk, Hugo Thieme; sheriff, Victor Hleek" Faint limit committeeman, la* rent e Be.kmeyer, Inspector. Jacob Waytier; Judge. August Hawick; clerk. Russell Fleming; sheriff. Christ Hohnke West Root committeeman, Frank Singleton; Inspector. Aug uni Selking; Judge. William Macke; clerks. Henry tietting and Martin Fuelling, sheriff. Tine Baker. North Preble — committeeman. Theodore Ostermeyer; Inspector, A C Stnnnetihage; Judge. Mart (loess. . clerk. II T Nielson; sher--111. laiwrenie H Bultemeier. South Preble committeeman, Rudolph Lhinemeier; Inspector. Lewis Reinking; Judge. Martin Biens, clerk. Herald Ross, sheriff. Henry T 8< berry. North Kirkland committeeman. Rudolph Koller; Inspector. Frank Un Frucht", judge. Homer Ginter, clerk, Leo Hoffman; sheriff. Robert Bucher South Kirkland committeeman. James l» Brown; Inspector. Floyd Arnold. Judge. J () Parrish; clerk. Robert I. Brown; sheriff. Sylvan Strahhi North Washington committeeman. Frank P Heimann. Inspector. Frank Braun. Judge. Bob Kiting; clerk Alfred Riitnschla*; sheriff J'harles A. Cook South Washington committeeman, Frank C. Baker, inspector.

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■ Fashion for Herb Gardens Should Pep Up Menus □jjp BW we '; W-/W 4* ■ —1 Lay Out Your Herb Garden as You Would a Flower Garden by Considering Heights and Growing Habits.

I Herb gardens are in fashion. Not only do they have definite decorative value, but they will do a great deal for the cuisine where the c<x>k can be interested in using the herbs to flavor dishes. From a practical standpoint the herb garden can be made as easily as the flower or vegetable garden. Some ot the herb are perennials, but many of the best one-; arc annuals. Plat, to have your h« rb garden in a sunny situation, close to the house where you can step outside the backdoor for a leaf of savory or a spray of mint. Here is a good list of annual herbs. They can be all grown from seed the first year: THYME — A delicate sea inner. With a fine perfume. It grows about 6 inches high and make* a good edging for the herb garden. BORAGE — An excellent salad herb. It is also used to scent cool drinks. Being an unusually pretty herb, you will want to put it in a conspicuous place for appt stance sake. It grows about IS inches tall. CARAWAY—Grow it forth" seed* to decorate and flavor breads and pastries. It has feathery leaves like the carrot, and creamy yTllow flowers that arc attractive. BASIL—One of the most popular I scasoners for soup and stew It < grows about 2 feet tall into attracForrest Rayllng. Judge. Dwight Schnepp. clerk. Lucy Bchnepp; Sheriff. Walter Baker North Bi Mary a- committeeman. Milton Edgell; lusp.N-tor. Groce Tope; judge. William Bunner; clerk. Fred Edgell: sheriff, Rufus Case | South St Mary's committeeman. Elmer E Winnan*. Inspector. 'O. S Fortney: itidre Dent Balt- | sell; clerk. Ilarve Sella, sheriff, I F Rayl North Blue Creek committeeI man. Rolla I* Merria; Inspector, ICloud" Foreman Judge la-R-y Taylor, clerk. Austin Mi-trlmau; sheriff. Thurmsn Wolf. South Blue Creek — committeeman. Earl Sipe; inspector. Frank Merriman. Judge. James Foreman; clerk. Cora Lsutlenheiser; sheriff, Albert Lindsey North Monroe — committeeman. Howard Brandyberry. Inspector. Otto Ixmgenberger. Judge. James V. Hendricks, clerk. John Haltsell; sheriff. Ruber: Everhart Middle Monroe < ommitteeman. Elmer C. Beer; inspector, Dennis Sinker; Judge. George I'rtck; clerk. Edith Beer, sheriff Ernest S< hwarts. French — committeeman, Marshall C. Reynolds, inspector. Loren Heller; Judge. Harry Dustman; clerk. Bernier e ITeadorf; sheriff. Sam Mlnger. North Hartford committeemsn, Walter II Meyer. Itisper-iot. John II Duff; clerk. Russel Studler; judge. Samuel Anderson; sherllf Fred Liby South Hartford-- committeeman. Reuben R Romey. Inspector. Ralph Meyers; judge, Nathan Stahl; clerk. Curite Pace; sheriff. Jesse Lybarger. North Wabash —committeeman, Rufus Huser; Inspector. Lemuel A. Mann. Judge. Fred Msthys clerk.

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t live little shrubs Give them rpaeu • to grow, and they will look well t in the garden. t * DILL Necessary for home made pickles. The plant grows 2<k to 3 feet tall, and has leaves 8 inches long The young tops give an ex* r cellec* flavor to fresh fish. SAGE Used principally for seasoning dressings. Gray-green foil- . age. bill'- Howers. It glows Up to J feet. i SWEET MARJORAM — Green • leaves in summer, and dried ones - in winter make excellent flavorings, r It may also be used in dressings, or as a garnish. They grow up to I '.O mcncs high. , SAVORY-The summer variety has a pleasant, spicy taste and fragrance. It is one of the sweet i herbs, and can be used in a variety i of way* in the kitch-n. It grows 12 to 18 inches I MINT—Use it for mint (auces . an.) cool.ng drinks There are sev- . ,r -l type*, including ipesrmint. peppermint, lemon, etc. They grow ' 2 Io 3 feet tall, and are attractive little plants with brush-like flowers I AVENDFR Grown more often ' for its delicious fragrsnee. and deli- ' cate flowers, although often used a* 1 seasoning, and in sachet*. Some of th< m giow up to < feet. Th-re are many other herb* •jwhirSi may be easily grown includng: Anise, horehound, chives, cat- • I nip.fenncl.roscmary,wormwood.etc. < ' Robert Ixmg; sheriff. Samnel Yod- : I er., Ceylon lommltleemsn. John W • Kraner; inspector. Ed Staley . ! Judge. Eniert Miller, clerk. Mrs i-1 B< n Llechty; sheriff. Dale Augsbruger West Jefferson committeeman, “•i Harley J Reef; Inspector. Hrrley ’. IJ. Reef Judge. Royi-e Wall: clerk. • Henry Rumple, sheriff, James bur '• | bin East Jefferson comml'ieeman. -i Samuel S. Egley; Inspes-tor, Char- • Iles Abnei. judge, la-e Lindsey. ► clerk. Jim Maron; sheriff. Samuel i | S Egly tsfe • r**WU* —. *«»*N**W»

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MORE BRITISH SHIPPING SUNK German Hijch Command Says Destroyer And Other Ships Sunk Berlin. May L-ll’Pl—The high fommand said today that German airplanes ha d«unk a British antiaircraft cruiser, a British destroyI er. and five British transports off i Namsos, Norway, yesterday. It said that another llrltieh cruls- < er was damagi-d and that five more j British transports "rnccived severe lor very severe damage.” (The antl-ain raft cruiser type mentioned is a new adjunct to the | British fleet. It carries only alntl.aircraft guns and Is not designed I for regular naval fighting The ' British converted sis old cruisers of the I*lß-1!) class, all of less than S.OOB tons, Into this unique category In the past few years. I The high comman 1 communique said that another 1.200 “enemy" surrendered in the mountains near I aimmen. between Fagernes and Sogne fjord yesterday. !i said "the remainder ot the Nor- - wagtaa second division totaling ' 2M) officers slid I.SOO men as well 'as lb British surrendered northwest of Lillehammer. Thia is a higher figure than was reported in yesterday's communique." Also northwest of Lillehammer. | the Germans captured seven guns. ‘ 123 mm bine guns and 250 lorries in giaai .-ondltioii. the communique said. " The advance in Norway la coo-, tinuing.' It aald. "Fighting occurred near Trondheim BrHiah airplanes I raided Fornebu airdrome at Oslo last night but caused only slight : i damage.” The new claims of victories In Norway enlivened an otherwise dull May day celebration Therewan little ceremony although shut-1 tered store fronts gave evidence of the holiday. The annual gathering of workers in the Lufgarten around the May tree to hear the cuatomary ( spee< h by Adolf Hitler was abandoned this year liecauae of the war. i There were no parades and the. Hags were not out Hitlet'n order of the day. given out yesterday 1 ' praising the exploits of German tropa in Norway, and a ptoclamation I by Robert la-y. Natl labor front ' , li-ader. to soldiers and workers, i ! ' i were the only pronouncements Tomorrow Is Ascension Dey. an , other holiday, and men not inolitlls-l led will hold their iradiHonai her--1 renpartte a daylong exclusive male ‘ gathering at suburban cases. No newspapers will lie published today '• or tomorrow. The public was kept ' eagerly waiting for word of further action against British troops «upposed Io Ire lrap|>ed In Hi" mouiii tains lieiween Sloeren and Dmn- '• baaa. Norway —— - -a • An average farm In North Ita- "' I kola cmitains 382 acres.

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BOARD MEMBERS iCONTINUKH FROM P.VIK ONE) Mrs Mary M Rprnnger. sheriff. [ Noah M Lehman Berne C: Judge, t'alvln Sprung er; clerks, Dorcas Rprunger and Mellta Segrtel; slieilff. William J I Rawley French township Judge. William Paul Jorey; clerk. Hulda I. Klickman and sheriff. Oscar Steiner North Washington: Judge. Jifse II Franklin; clerk. Roy L Price and sheriff. Arthur Wilder South Washington judge. John L Barnett; clerk. Myrtle Wallers and sheriff. William W Hawkins North Blue Creek Judge. Hoy E lurutieiihelser; clerk, Ed Trlcker and sheriff. Clair Kelsey. South Blue Creek: Judge, Mark Parr; clerk. Mrs. Harvey laiwsoii and sheriff. John Tombleson North St. Mary's: judge Glen Chronister; clerk. William Miller and sheriff. Dan Death. South St Mary’s: Judge Brice McMillen, clerk. Sherman Archer; sheriff. C J Spangler East Jefferson: Judge. Gerald Farlow; clerk. Archie W Wendell and sheriff. Herbert Dailey. West Jefferson: Judge. S J Fogle; clerk. Carl E. Amstutz and sheriff. Jesse Brewster. North Wslmisli: judge. John Smith; clerk. Noel Sprunger and sheriff. Merlin Norr. Ceylon judge. Eugene Snow;

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