Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1940 — Page 6
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Jackets Defeat Garrett In Opener, 14 to
SPEEDY LOCAL OFFENSE NETS 2 TOUCHDOWNS Granxer Score* In Second 11. Johnson In Fourth For Victory Demur high *<hool'« Yellow Jacks'* paced by fleet-footed back*. IffW-tK-il the !*♦<• grid *ea*on at Worthmati Field Friday night <!th aa lmpre**ive 14 4 win oyer ike Carrell Railroader* Displaying a surprising amount M speed ihat more than offset the Weight advantage of the visitor*,' U|e Jacket* aut teeded ill effectively bottling up the Railroader a are ©. k. Neigliborgall. in all lull one quarter. while pushing over touch <?l>wns In each of the aecond and fourth aianiaa The Andrewstnen put down a stubborn Garrett attempt In the ftrat quarter after a fumble gave' the Railroader* poaeeaalo* of the hall on the Jacket*' JWyard line There a aolhl Purple and Hold forward wall held and poaaeaalon of the pigskin went hark to the local* ou their own Hi Granger and the two Johnson*. Harold and Hing Marted the march hark, aided by qpme effective work on the part of the linemen When the flrot period ended the ball waa on the Garrett 43 yard atrlpe Rig Rill Lynch. Jacket end. recovered a Garrett fumble on the visitor* 31-yard line after John I sen's kick pul the pigakln far into aaatny territory Granger tore around left end for a firat down to Um- Garrett 12 Then he again. Went off tackle tor the flrat score of the game and gave the Jacket* a • mad Once again he tore off >
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tackle to: the eitra point, making Il J-0 Again Lynch wa* re*|*>n»i hie for putting down a Garrett rally I late In the second half when he re covered a fumble on the local*' IJ yard line Garrelt'a wore came In the third peilod when Nelghborgall. a foui year man and the mainstay of the visitor'* attack, ataged a one man uprising and before the local* had him bach under control he went off tackle from the ll yurd line for Garrett'* market. Ill* aatne play in an attempt for the egtra point failed The Jacket* led 7 < In the last period the Purple and Gold sewed up the game with Ken ny t’hllcoie aiding Granger and Harold Johnaon in the, Imll-carry Ing The trio started on their own 3* and went up to the Garrett 11 There t'hllcote speeded through tn the two-yard line and then i > <he one from where Harold Johnson tarried It over, making the coi.i t. , 13-4. For the eatra point, making It 14-4. Harold went wide ar.Hind right end Nelghhorgall ■ * Co ■larted a inarch In the last four minute* but Itecatur * end* hurried the paaiing end of a fremletl air attack and the Railroader* lost the hall seven yard* Inside local terrl ' lory When the game ended Gran I ger. I'hllcote and Harold Johnaon I had the liall back to the visitor* 25 yard line Coach Hugh Andrew* charge* •cored 14 first down*, while the Cameron Parkamen chalked up nine Vatin Linlger one of the local*' veteran backfield men did not nee action because of hay fever All othA* were In shape The lineup* Decatur Garrett Lynch LK Yards Arnold LT Dill* i Hatelwood Ml . .Gllhau»-n V- bl . C Fuller Davidson RG Mchloiaet ; Friedl RT .. Muullio i It r0mer........ RE .......Kmurr H Johnaon QB Hartie* Granger 1.11 Happ It Johnaon fill XvigltlMtrgall I .Malouey .. FB Weaver I Mubatltutlon* Decatur Chllcule S Andrew* Garrett Parvu. Htd ' ler. Gordon Hymon ('inter. Puit, I I Vanderbuah ‘I Official* Referee Ferri* Port ' I land umpire. Young Auburn and head linesman. DeVol. Columbia City STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. | Cincinnati S 3 44 443 - Hrooklyn 74 53 5*9 7 St Lout* 44 59 52* 15 Pittsburgh 44 41 512 17 I New York . 44 43 504 15 I Chicago 43 49 477 21 >« I Boston 54 75 .419 29 j Philadelphia 41 *5 325 4445 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct G.E. , Cleveland 75 55 .577 Detroit 75 57 548 1 • New York 73 57 542 2 , Boston 72 40 .545 4 Chicago 48 42 523 7 Washington 54 75 427 194* St Utul* 55 78 414 211* Philadelphia 47 77 .279 25 YESTERDAY'S RESULT* National League Brooklyn 3-14. Philadelphia 0-3. St Ijoula 4. Chicago 4 t Only game* scheduled i --- American League Washington 3. New York I. Detroit 10. leveland 5. Chicago 4. St. Louie 3 (Only game* acheduled l ■ o T**de In a Good v*w«—Oeeatar
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MAGLEY NEWS MRS. C. J. WORTHMAN * • Mrs. Harry Knati of fort Wayne visited Sunday afternoon with her aunt. Mrs Minnie Hildebrand Mr and Mr*. Fred llloemker entertained for dinner Sunday for Mr and Mr*, laiul* Mann. Mr and Mr*. George Mann and family of Tocsin. Mr*. Huelton. Mr. and Mr*. Rudolph Borne of Ixiuisvllle. Ky Mr*. Bob Beery, who ha* been ill so rthe past week. I* reported Improving Mr* Ernest Worthman and son Calvin are guest* of Mr. and Mr* Frank Bauer at Van Wert. Ohio.. 1 this week Mr and Mr*. Charley Oettinger attend* dthe Van Wert fair Wed- ' ne*day and Thursday and visited Mr and Mr*. Gay Kiel. Ernest Worthman and daughter ' Florence and larul* Worthman. Mr.. I and daughter Amanda, motored to , Cincinnati. Ohio. Monday to visit Ethel and .Mary Worthman. stud- ‘ ent nurse* at the iH-acones* hospi-1 tai. They also visited Shady and Ruth Grether. who art- also nursing student*. Mr and Mr* Glen Beer and baby were guest* Tuesday of Mr*. Beer'* parents Mr and Mrs. E J. Worthman. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Bleberich and son Roger had a* weekend guest*, i Mr*. Bielierich * parents of Detroit. Michigan. Mr* Hieberii h and non ; reutrned to Michigan for a few ’ weeks visit. Mr and Mr*. Simon Belneke of near Magley attended the Van Wert I fair Wednesday. Mr*, lister Cowan entertained ‘ Friday afternoon In honor of the i second birthday anniversary of her •on. Danny Guests Included Mr*. Walter Egley and daughter Carol ■ Ann. Mrs Oscar Bielierich and son 1 Roger. Vera Jane and Rolland I Scherry, Joyce and Bale Frucht*. j Jefferson Beats Pleasant Mills The Jefferson township high school softball team edged out a & to 4 triumph over Pleasant Mills Friday afternoon in a county league game. The winners drove out 10 hlta and made one error. Pleasant Milla registered eight safeties and committed throe errors. Batteries for the winners were Brewster and Baker, witk Williamson hurling and Holloway catching for Pleaaant Mills. — o—Monroe High Beata Monmouth Friday Monroe scored a 5-4 victory over Monmouth In a county softball league tilt at Monroe Friday afternoon. The winners scored five run* on seven hits and committed two errors. Winteregg and Raudenbush formed the battery. The losers scored four times os seven safeties and also made two errors. Kunkle did the hurling and Neilson was behind tke bat UNION _£2 NTROL 'CONTINUED FROM FAOK ONJti or four year*.'' Taylor said "But I am through. I am going to beat those gangster* i am going to drive them out of union I •
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labor.' Taylor died at » Naperville. 111 . Kanaiarlum yesterday Coarttley tailed 20 leaders of the Elevator Employee union to hl* office la*t night and read Taylor's alaiMnent to them He offered Io help them ree»tabll*h the union and 'protect decent legitimate union* from rach eteer* " 4» WILLKIE (JIVES -QNTINUBU hum PAUB <»NB» pond to fluctuating farm Income depending on crop* 5. Increase federal fund* for rural electrification and additional | control over rat« to Inaure lower rates to farmer*. 4. No government price filing of , farm product*. 7. Continued federal crop loan* and loan* for acquisition of farm* ' by tenanta and share cropper*. 8 1 tecent ralltat lon of farm pro gram admlniatrallon. 9 Federal encouragement of the search for new outlet* and uae* for farm pruducta. MEXK ANS PLAN tCONTINCBD ON PAGE 11X1 the program No admission will be charged and those In charge of the event egtend an invitation to local people to Join the colony and celebrate Meglco'a "Fourth of July." or Independence day. RUMANIAN KING <T>NTt*fVKt. PHOM PAOH ONBt and receiving pledge* of allegiance I from moat of the political party The pro Nail-anti Semitic Iron guard, which playr-d a big part In the abdication and whose youthful enthusiast* had demanded the ar-
SCHOOL DAYS DO NOT END FAMILY OUTINGS AT INDIANA STATE PARKS
While the opening of school ha* curtailed the varatlon tripe of many families. weekend outing* at the Indiana state park* are still to be enjoyed during the later summer and autumn month*. Virgil M. | Blmmons. commissioner of the Depart went of Conservation, pointed ; out today. Picnics weekend camping trip*, i hike* over the park trail*, ride*' over the bridle path*, boating and Ashing are even more enjoyable at thia season than during the hot summer day*. Coming week* will the foliage on wooded hiiiaidM - tinged with autumn colora aa a [ preliminary to the annual autumn i color show that bring* thousand* i of tourist* to Indiana.
rest and punishment of Carol and Mia* Lttpesi u wa* aiding in pollie > work with Antonescu'* conarat. . - .i o — - ...- HITLER S BOMBERS i ■ tWCTINLEti FROM PAGE ONBI that the railroad ira< k had been torn up for 34 yard* and that there was a Urge hole In a bridge through which a bomb had gone to eiplode in a street beneath The plane which had tbl* damage returned In a few minute* to drop a string ot incendiary bomb* which caused fire* some dltiance away — ■ii -0 .. —„ — Twa W»d On Roller State* Lorain. O 'U P> - Mayor Harry , Van Wagnen performed hi* firs' wedding ceremony — when he unIted in marriage a couple on roller akatea. Georgina Jone* of Elyria. and Victor Graaeo, Lorain, first met at the (kating rink, ao they decided to have the ceremony performed there 0 I I Summer School More Popular Boulder. Colo tU.P) Two Reeky Mountain college* — the I'niveraltie* of Colorado and Wyoming showed a marked “back to achool" movement during the summer term Official* reported that alltime registration record* for both Institution* were smashed. — .. o Tass Saving Suggested Racramento. Cal. <U.R> — Aa a national defense measure, the department of motor vehicle* I* studying the suggested use of a small steel atrip dated for 1942 to fit over 1941 license pUtes and save the coat of entire new plate*. Registrar Howard Deem* who made the suggestion, visualised a saving of several million dolUra should such a procedure be adopted on a national acale.
Shelter houses with their large fireplace* are a popular gathering place for evening steak fries, w*h>*r roast* and story-telling sessions The outdoor- oven*, each with It* large stack of firewood, form a setting for the group that prefer* , to cook and *at under th* atari. / All facilities of th* perk* ar* avail r able during the lata summer and I and autumn months juat a* they ar* during th* vacation month* I; In recent year* Indiana* auto I park* have become all-year outing i place*, providing opportunities for i outdoor recreation and the enjoyi meat of nature at all season* of I I the year- not Juat during th* aum- | mer month*.
COURTHOUSE Ectat* Caaea In the e*tate us William Reicher a•• hedule to determine the in I herltance la* wa* filed and referred to the county *a*e**or Amended Cemplatnt In the damage null of the Fidel- ■ ity a Guaranty compntty again»i Ri< hard Thieme, an amended complaint wee flleil by the plaintiff I iind the defendant filed a motion > to dlamlae the amended complaint Set Far l»*ue» The fnrecloaure of mechanic • Hen *ult of Karl Rebet again*' Charle* Flatter wa* aet for l««uea on September 27. Rui* To Anaw*r In the promlaaory note «uit of Everett fir-bug again*! Frank Bran dyberry. an absolute rule again*! the defendant to an*wer on or be fore September 14 wa* entered by the court Appearance Entered Appearance for all defendant* ' wa* entered by John L. DeVoa* In the note *ult of Andrew Mertt a gain«t E*lher Trarbach and other* Special Appaaronc* In the aubrogatlon proceeding* of John Brown again*! the Hank of Linn Grove, a co partnership Muri Lybarger. agent for the bank of i
IGLASS SLIPPER! bee 7 MIGNON G. IBEkHART
SYNOPSIS i Tan month* following th* death ' of hi* wife. Crystal, Brule Hatterick, noted Burgeon, marries a nurse. Rue, who attended her predecessor 1 during her fatal illness. For Brule, it wae a marriage of convenience, 1 not love. He told Rue frankly it was mainly because of hie 15-year- 1 old daughter, Madge, that he wanted her for hie wife. It was no easy matter to etep into the shoes of the eocially prominent Cryetal and, although Rue has every material comfort, she is unhappy. Sh* ha* a staunch friend, however, in Steven Hendrie, well-known composer and semi-invalid step-brother of Crystal. It ia th* night of Rue's social debut. She is waiting for Brule to take her to the opera. Descending the stairway, ah* meet* Staven. Looking at her soberly, he asks, gently: "Little Cinderella, I wonder-doe* the glass slipper ever pinch your little foot?" “No," she replied, avoiding hi* eyes, "It doesn't pinch." Madge appear* and, resenting Rue. trie* to pass without noticing them. Steven tries to bridge the gap by asking, "Isn't ah* lovely, Madge?” “It's a beautiful gown," Madge answer* coolly. "It must be nice to have so much money to spend You never had it before, did you?" With that th* young girl whirl* and goes upstair*. Steven apologise* for her rudenea*. Hearing someone enter the house and believing it to be ■rule. Rue goes to the library to meet him, only to find Dr. Andrew Crittenden. Brule's protege and Crystal's physician. CHAPTER THREE “Ah, there you are. 1 was waiting for you," said Andy M Rua came into the room toward him. Odd how a beautiful gown gave you poise and an ability to appear gracious wheth. er you felt gracious or not "For me?" He was ill at ease. He said: "Yes, of course. Didn't Brule telephone?" Andy always knew mor* of Brule’* affair* than the, hi* wife, knew. Was it possible that she was jealous of Andy? No, certainly not. She had other and fully ouAcient reasons for her hatred. He noted her hesitation. He said quickly: "1 expect ho didn't have time. He was hurrying off. Ho said ba had a patient. Ha meant to telephone to you himself. Heean'tmake it tonight He—ba sent ma instead. If you don’t mind." "Thank you. It’s kind of you. But I think I won’t go tonight I— I didn’t really feel up to it anyway. I—was only going because Brule wanted me to go. I—" "I want you to go," be said abruptly. "There’s a special reason. I’ve got to talk to you.” Later, in the warm motor, purring quietly along Michigan Boulevard, she wondered a little that she had given in ao easily. Was it habit because she had for five year* obeyed Brale and obeyed Andy'* least and smallest order? Was it because she forgot for the moment that she was now Mr*. Brule Hatterick, enviable in her security, in her luxury, in her position? Andy, beside her, took off his opera hat, smoothed it thoughtfully and replaced it His white scarf earn* up to hi* chin, hi* profile was clear ia the half-lighL From the river below, loot in the darkness, a freight boat tooted hoarsely. Andy leaned over and rolled up the glass between the tonneau and the front seat where Kendal, the chauffeur, eat, straight-necked aad imperturbable. How wen Andy knew th* earl How instantly hia gloved hand had found the correct lover when he closed the window! How many Umea, Rue thought had Andy, top-hatted and white-tied aad correct escorted Crystal? Sh* wondered what he wanted to aaytober. Evidently be didn't want th* chauffeur to overhear. It was something about Brale of eosine. Suddenly ha said in the aemldarkaeea: "I think we’d bettor go to the spera, if mMy fer toe Brat aet Thea
S.4TIRDAY. StPTEMBEH:
Linn Grove and other*. *pe<-lal upkpearonce for th* drimdaat leu*.; ard Andorfer, wa* entered by Ar I ihitr W Perry Rapiy Fil»d In the a< count *uli of the Lu I brlte OH Corporation again*' I George Strickler, a reply to the I aucowd and third paragrapha of the i deft-ndaiita' an*wer Hied Demurrer Filed In the damage *uit of the Ohio j Ca*ualty company agihiet l#wl» William Frank, a demurrer to the plaintiff* complain) wa* filed by I the defendant. Ruled Ta Angwtr In the note, attachment and gar-' nlaheu *uit of the City National Bank of Fort Wayne again*! Roh ,-rt Glllig. the defendant wa* ruled to an*wer. Set Far Trial The suit to <<>nte*t a will, filed by Mildred I* Adam* against Karl - Drake and other*, wa* set for trial Ik tobet 21. Ruled To Anewer In the complaint for wage* due I atllon of Charle* Junior Adney. by Charles Adney. hi* nett friend, a gainst Keith and Lol* Hrown, the defendant* were ruled to answer. Citation Ordered An affidavit showing failure to ' comply with a inert order wa* filed and a citatbm ordered for the
we ran leave and go aotnewhere we I can talk. Unheard." t Rue turned with a jerk. t "What la wrong, Andy? I* It— i have 1 been neglecting Brule?" I “No," said Andy. “You’ve not ■ been neglecting Brule. It's just that I 1 think it’s beat for you to be aeon t at the opera aa if nothing had hap- t per.ad." I “Aa if " Again Rue turned < abruptly toward him. “What on t earth do you mean? What haa hap- < pened? Brule—-" , “Oh, Brule’s all right. Nothing t has happened. It wa* ju*t a chance 1 eapreMion. Don’t pay any attention I to what 1 aay." ii
I PSwir 4 Alicia Pelham was lovely. Rue thought ah* was th* loveliest us®F had ever teen.
Incoherence wm not om of Andy < Crittenden'* trait*. He had m a rule i wit and decision. But he wae also i obstinate. | It meant now that whatever he i had to say he found difficult and that he would taka hit own good time I •bout saying it. Into the stream of I traffic along Michigan with the i lighted store windows looking bright and cold. There were few pedestri- i •nt, and thoee they taw were hurry- i mg, bent againet the tsvsge wind, ' The car drew up nt last before the i entrance to the Civic Op*r*- An , attendant opened the car door. The cold wind struck against h-r silk- < clad anklet and thi» little Steer eandala. Andy panted to speak to Kendal. A newsboy was near, i lag hie warm above the din of. mo- i tors and ears and the shouted orders i of the mounted policemen. Andy turned, taw the newsboy end lira- i rered io buy a paper and. in th* cold i •ud wind and under th* great lights, I to glance quickly and ansiously i •long the headlines. He frowned i •nd threw the paner down and led i her into the warm, bright confusion < of, the lobby. Jfo om else wu in the bos that I night, and Rue wm glad. Th* over- < ture had begun. | "Everyone to here," said Andy. I Hello—there’s Alicia." There wm i • note of surpriM in his voice which 1 R “**° •ware of even as she turned 1 to follow hia look. < .."Owr there,” he said. "With the I Streeters." | "Oh, I see. How lovely she is.” 1 AUeto Pelham wm lovely; Rue 1 thought she wm the loveliest woman aha had ever seen, no utterly beautl-
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ful that it »i« aetaallj ilg talk to h< r . »-r-1, with admitat. n. A ably in her *•- -h rtmsaiee I) tn< r-- l-n ■ ' . - r v . i- - M at any time, f - h, r besstyg kind that nchens art (km maturity. !Lr Mark hair m w>th una-rnr-i. 1 yrsy, tnw beca w of 1.,-r *maii. st.-* clas’ira'ly b-n.- ful fast He were deep. bn.'.art grayUay except that only an <miH proached th, r br.'Junry *M| nets, and an ee raid u <va» tali a- ! rj Mackry<ia -< which atwto i|»*v«r veiled th* ln...irzy t!
eyet. Her f»r» «»• small; her lip* •!.<; .• fr J““ incredibly white »nd pert** She smiled seldom sr.d A she wm a bnlh*: ’ c She had be< n for K»n W” best friend. She had n*«R later year*, and 1 ryrtsi . supplied her with ■ *um «“ Alicia'* living m calmly h»d ‘ - • substantial !< g*cy »‘ tfc< . ( Crystal’s death schoolmates; thryh.dr««* nartie* together; Alios MS * CTjStel'* bridesmsid s* ding, but Ahem hsd never Not, Rue knew, for leA «■ Alicia Pelham <<>uld have most any man she wsnwd ufiß of bes € ’’.She bad never married jto * In her own small. aged, with no visible •<»«»« come, to cloth* her * e * , < , h . Hatt Always an intimste of he‘» iek household, she h»d st ls»O“J engaged to Steven H-ndri*. gagement had ls*ted for after all thow wm simply Md hj, loath to give up her ” ft fc life. Certainly there wb* tween her »nd Steven. Steven wm a num •nf*®"*’ gg have been proud w , heart warmed •< the ‘ niw * Blmß- (To be
