Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1941 — Page 26
ENGAGE HALF fCrtNfINVBD FROM PAOB ONB) they will again asmnble During the parade intermisaiuns. th)- land boy* and girls will e*e the Cktholic < -hool a* a Doting p|a« and headquarter*. Baud* wht h have already contracted to appear at letlh the aft •rnoow and r wen Ing parades In , < ludv Th)* Jour n a I Gaietto Im nd under the direction of A. W Park*: the Huntington High | Hehool irniid of Huntington. under the direction of Ru**el Julian; the! Doatur High School hand, under' the direction of Albert Bellrtneyer; I the Iterator Free Act land, under
PRIM EEDS GOTO I CHARITY I EVERYBODY WELCOME Psi lota Xi Stand where Ihe crowd «oe*> for entertainment durinif fair Week. Plenty of room and fun for ever)tine. Bring a friend with you. Same Location as Last Year
! If I I HMh iKi " '■HBBBHHBiHb b AZ I Buy Where Your U SSL! * Most. ViSITTIIE DECATUR FREESTREET BpMM FAIR and AGRICULTURAL SHOW! W»jp Visit Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. for Ihr tmcM in home furniwhinK* al Ihe low ent possible price. We tealure a complete line of quality merchandise lor every room in the house and invite ■■ your selection. For your convenience we are open every evening during the week and will be glad to have you stop in at any lime. We also have direct factory connections • and if you wish, we can lake you direct to the factory for your selection. Home Come down soon!’ Beautify your home with extra ~ .. . furniture and save money on your every' purchase. I* UmishlllgS At Moderate Free Estimates Furnished Prices. on Complete Home Furnishing. • Stucky O co. MONROE, INDIANA
I the direction of Herald ZimmerI man: the Coldwater. Ohio High i School Im nd under the direction of Myron Fierce; the Wren. Ohio Hlali Mi'hotd band, under the direction of Thoma* Taggaret: the Herne High Hehuol band under the direction of Freeman Burkhalter and the Van Wert, Ohio High Rchool band, under the direction of Ixxmard Wolfe. Several more may accept the offer <sf the local fair hoard ts they are able to meet previous engage , ments and still appear al the tot al' fair. Mr. Bower* »tat<*d. In addition to appearing in the I two Wednesday parade*. the lie I | t’ulur High School band will make its appearance in other parade* " ■ io— ■
that week. The Free Act band besides ap peering In the parade* will play at free acta and do other "band bally hoo" work along the midway. FLOWER SHOW <<NM<TINVBD FROM FAOB ONB) 13 Nasturtiums. I< dtweet pea*. 15 Petunia*, it Coamo*. ‘ 17 Galllardla IK Specimen of roar*, one bloom * 19 Specimen of gladlolla. one ! bloom. : 3<> Specimen of dahlia, one 11 Jtou*e plant*. bloom X* Shadow boie*. 33 -Cacti. The following committee 1* In charge Mr*. Wm Kohl*. Mr*. Geo. i Buckley, Mr*. Floyd Acker. Mr*. Mwrence (Ireen. Mr*. W. K Smith. Mr* Helton Paaawater and Mie. Bon I .ute*. FIVE PARADES TO CONTINVBD FROM PAGE ONB touche* off a week of fun-firing. Not until the parade I* started are the light* on the midway burning and the neat edition of the event swung into full tilt. City official*, county official*, fair board head* and member* and gueet*. wif) ride in the parade led liy the city police car and the fire truck The Decatur Im nd and the free act* laind will al*o take part in the parade and furniih the music. No Parade Tuesday Reversing a former decision, the fair board decided against holding g parade on Tuesday which was the day originally set for the Pet IMrade. The change was mad)- since the milking contest that evening coupled with the usual program of free act* and fair amusements were expected to keep visitor* busy "making the rounds." Big Parade* Wecn«*oay The big parade*, a* usual will Jh- held on Wednesday — one in the afternoon and one in the evening TTtese parades are booked as the Iwnd and float parade*, thu* making them the most outstanding of the week More than half a score of Imnd* from neighltorlng commu'tllie*. in addition to those from Decatur will take part in both the afternoon and evening parades. An equal number of beautifully decorated float*, decoru'ed autos
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and other vehicle, combine 1o make these two parade, the largest of the fair. The afternoon parade starts at 3 p. m. and the night parade at 7:30 p. tn. Both of these parade, will start at the municipal plant on Third ■tree! and wilt wend their way south on Third street to Adams, crossing east to Flrat street and back north on First. The aife of the bands and floats ha. made a parade down the midway on Wednesday an impossibility. Pet Parade Thursday The Pet Parade, which was orixunHly scheduled for Tuesday and
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then changed to Thursday. ha. grown and grown until this year It l» expected to rival the Wednesday event, in both popularity and alee. Scores of youngster, from the city and community proudly take part In the parade to take advantage of the opportunity of "showing off their priced pet. This parade I. scheduled to .tart from the county Jail yard on Firs’ street at promptly 4 p. tn. and will be brought down midway. Livestock Parade The final and undoubtedly one of the parades which attracts the largest number of spectators is the Livestock Parade to be held on
Friday night at 8 p. in. The price horse, and cattle, which have been on exhibition throughout the week Will be the objects of all eyes Friday night when the winner, and other, from the field are paraded down the city streets. This will be the final parade of the fair, wince Saturday is to be known as .Mardt Gras day and nothing planned to take Interest away from the carnival proper. SHOWS. RIDES ’CONTINUED FIIOM PAGE ONE) wheel. This year It will sit on the west side of rhe street, as It is
Congratulations To DECATUR on the 1941 FAIR v iB v \ \ WltUiaUf, 01/qhoU.!... \\\ that's what they mean when they say— fl "Now You're Cooking With GAS." Top honors again went to gas'eooking / last year when 1,742,500 women bought I / new gas ranges. " \\ lhe GAS Company . . C. A. STAPLETON, Local Manager
alternated from .ids to side each | year. Then In hoc. moving north, will come the Penny Arcade, the Alligator Show and last, but by no means the least, the Motor Drome an old-timer that is rapidly regaining in favor. If all these shows and rides are visited by fair-goers, the fair board promises an excellent form of entertainment and a busy evening or evenings. Chairman Gives Line Os March In Parades "Parade lines’’ for the parades of thu Decatur fair have been an-
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