Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1941 — Page 3

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ORMNG Or FFTY-THIBD CONSECUTIVE Jaff Jerm, Sept. 2 rrtaenj max araooa art x-r a capacrry •btoUbml of MO day echooi ntudontp. I'wil Ute rekocd or write /«r /ret tuialog. INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE S<L..t .f MMMiW. Mww ft. Fwt Wrpw. ted VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR SEPT. 1,2,3,4,5,1941 5 BIG DAYS - 5 BIG NIGHTS LABOR DAY ••Ptember 1, it Derby Day at Van , 1 Wart County Fair. Bevan (7) Runtaw go rain or chine. TUESDAY ••PWmbor 2. la Children** Day. All d . . achool children admitted tree on TuecJ Judging ttarta In moot department!. Saddle Horae i„. t’—■ *- (>) M,r "»*o Races and two (2) Pony Race* , “*d»y afternoon. WEDNESDAY *•*•**•' «. «» Racoe on afternoon program. THI RSDAY ®«Ptember 4, Grand Parade of LiveClub* m.„ » atook, headed by Boys' and Girl*' 4-H Bagram * * M ouf Ma,n,M Races on afternoon FRIDA Y ®«P‘«mber S, Light and Heavy Horse Pull•Und tk. Ce, ” Mt » •» • A. M. In front of Grand "••" arogram ’ **"’••• Races and County Run on after- •*' ow PPch night of the week. Monday Skyland a» .. ' X>B * County Jamboree with Lulu Bello and *«'»et.oM wiL*" d . ‘ h * T,je *' l "X nl S ht ' *Hit Art.. a * , “' 1 * , M r am of talented Circus and VaudeAct*. fiiril night, Sun Bros. “Circus tehoee" with it* riaht''- nd, ?" < Glorious Cast of Stage Stare; Thurs'•rd th, .. /*“ c,r ««P Schoos" starring -Poodles" Henns'•e't Ru., *’«P»"Pdlan; Friday night Sara Butting- ’** •>'« acts "*** l,r * •‘‘fmonted with a line of girls and •'» tf*dwl« Wr l * 1 Educational Displays. Races. Free Arts, Party fsaiL/' > nf r ,r ' ® n tortalnment Galore. More than **!*• thst »! C res * AW’AdWans during the week. SvoryPair Ssptimii,” t*o’ rot ***** Wl " ** ” **" W * rt C *“"* y sow to attend thte tt»h Annual Kahlhltlon. r Admission 25c *- »ftarA Pres. N . t . Ruckey, Secy.

, .I.— ■ their arw InvltaM to attend Mr* William Kohl* la chairman of th* affair and la aa.lat.nl by Mr* () T Burk and Mr Jo* Cloud Th* Art Department of ihe Women's club will ha** a called m«»t,ng Immediately after th* general meeting at library h«U Friday even Ing All member* ar* asked to l»there. , —---u— ~. E*i/ )r~ n c kia 11 Mr lKa NALj Paul Harden ha« returned to Chi Ca«o Air Collet* after »laitinn over Iha weekend with hi. parent*. Mr and Mra. Clyde Harden and family of rout* S Frank Hark lea. of route 3. who ha* been 111 for anm* time with in flammatory rheumatic*. I* reported a* improT'na «k>wly Martha Hheet*. who underwent an operation for a ruptured appra* dli aeveral day* ago at th- lend hoapltal. wa« report.*) a* prourea. Ina natlfactortly today Hetty la>u Foreman. *mall dauahter of Mr. and Mr* Merle Foreman of North Ninth atreet. wa* admitted to the Adam, coinly memorial boaplta! today for a 'on*ile«'tomy. Wayn* tlearer* wi'l return to hi . home In Mount Vernon thia evenIna after a rl«lt here .iiwe Sunday with hl* mother. Mra. N. It Bearer* and hl* father. Dr Hearer*, who I* recovering from a major operation at the lattheran hotpltal In Fort Wayne. He will return neat Sunday for an over laStor Day vlte It with hl* parent*. He will t>e arconapanled by Mr* Beaver*, who will remain her* for a two week*' rialt. Judy Meyer* and Joan fteath of *ll We.t Monroe atreet were admitted to the Adam, county memorial hoapital thl* morning for tonal ler tontie*. Mr. and Mra Virgil Ntuenwh wander and daughter Patty of Medina. Ohio are •pending teveral day* with th* latter', parent*. Mr. and Mra. Jame> llattH-r.tadt of route * Mr* Pat Hyland >f larwren-e I* viaillng her mother. Mr* Myrtle

CLUB CALENDAR Bacltty Daadlint, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phanva 1000 — 1001 maw Rrfiekah Ixtdge. I O O F Hall 1 So p m Kirkland Town*hlp f*adl**' Hub. Kirkland H.-h<x>l, 1 p m Root Town.hlp Hom* Rronamlr* Club Picnic, Hanna-Nuttman Park I! So p m tcirri. Myal Daughter* Picnic and Birthday Party, Hanna Nuttman Park. <pm American legion Junior Auailiary. legion Homa. * 3o p m India Theta Tau Initiation and I Dinner. Klk* Home. ( 30 p m Woman'* Boel«*y of Chrlatlan Service, MethodlM t'hurrh. 2 p tn Wadnaadav Hl. Jude * Study Club. K C Hall 7 30 p m. I'mon Towntip Home Economic* Club Social Evening. Mr. and Mr* Thurman Drew, 7 pm. Zion Walther la>ague Social Evening. Wig Warn Skating Rink. * to II Thuraday RuralUtlc Study Club. Mr* Victor I'lman. «p. m. i Phodbe Bible Cteaa. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. * p m Preuhyterlan Sunday Hcteord Picnic, Hun Set Path Friday Art Department. iJhrary Hall. After General Meeting Woman'* Club Woman'* Club Called Meeting. Library Hall. 7:30 p tn Monday Red Croaa Center Open For Inatruetad and Supervlaed Knitting and Crocheting, Layton Homa. 1 to 4:SO p■. Vitard of Plea.ant Mill*. Mr. and Mr* Clayton Carroll are vlaitlng their «on. Dr. John Carroll in Milwaukee for a week. They •pent the weekend at Devil'* Lake near there. W>> -njoy.-d an hour'* vialt with H It Daniel of Washington D. C. who-with Mr*. Daniel la enjoying a week'* vacation here and at Fort Wayne. Mr Daniel, who wa* for several year* with the department of commerce. |« now engaged In the advertialng agency being a mem her of a partnershrp in the capitol city J G Niblick ha* returned form a lm*lne»* trip to central Ohio Hrf> Keller. »on of Mr and Mr*. Ed Keller of Monroe «lree - . r» turned to March Field. Calttu n.a where he I* in »electlre »ei.ice training after spending a furlough here with hl* parent*, other relalive* and friend*. Mr*. H. L Merry of Rorpe City arrived here yesterday to spend the Week at the home nf the Misses Matilda and Lollie Meiber* on West Monroe street Mr and Mr* Harold M' Krught of Marshall street have as their guest the latter's father. C II Hartley of Delhi. Ixtuialana. Mr Hartley will remain for a two weeks' visit. Ml** Janet tbhrock of thl* city I* visiting her uncle. Dr. Robert Bchrock and family in Cbarlevolg, Michigan, for two week*. She will return home laslair Day Mr*. Alice Cbriislen it vlaiting in (trfumlru*. Ohio with Mr* Emriia Meyer* and Mr*. Kate Haumgariner. She was accompanied there Sunday by her »on*. Itan and Bob Staff Sgt l/oo J Miller of Hamilton Field. Cal. left this mo-ning for Chicago after a short visit with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr* Charles J. Miller, of 22* North Seventh street. One Os Former U. S. Destroyers Is Sunk London. Aug. M (VPi The destroyer Bath, one of the 50 destroyers allotted Brftain by Rb<- I'nlted Stales, had been sunk. Norwegian na/y headquarter* announced today Huth, formerly the Hopewell of the American navy, *a« believed to he the ffr»t of the ex American destroyer* to go down. It was sunk while under a Norwegian crew. The Norwegian communique did not *ay when or how ft wa* sunk. A Meal-time treat that's richer in nourishment Hon-E-Knist Enriched Bread is a delicious, satisfying treat for every meal. Hut more than that — it is a splendid food for the entire family because it contains vitamin 81. also the pellag-ra-preventive vitamin and iroti. HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Pho.ie 1

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" w p .- p . wialr r-- 1 V” BOOK LIST 1941 • 1942 ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOLS GRADE I Rides and Hilda* Th* Alice and Jerry Primer Companion Hook for Pre-Pnmer Companion Rook for Primer Companion Book for Firm Read** Zaner Hl>M*er Pencil No 2 Write W-ll Handwriting Book I Shining Hour* Arithmetic ORAOF II Friendly Village Reader Companion Rook to Friendly Reader Numbei Soule* Write Well Handwriting Book II Down 'h* Blver Road My Word Book Book I* GRADE IH Friend* Around ’he World Reader Building Belter English. Hr-p by Step My Word Rook. Book I Child Life Arithmetic.. Hook I. Hom* Geography Health Htorlea, Rook 111 Music Honk I Snelling Tablet, Word* al Work Write Well Handwriting Rook 111 Actlvltly Book for Friend* Around ihe World GRADE IV The Earth We Live On Read-t lainguage and Grammar Rerle* Rook I My Word Rook Book I Child Life Arithmetic Book I Essential* of Everyday English Activity Book for The Earth We Live On Keeping Healthy Thorndvke Century Junior DlcHonary Write Well Handwriting Rook IV Music Book I Spelling Tablet Word* at Work GRADE V Treasury of Life and Literature Reader Building Better English. In R-hool and Oat The Body'* Need* Champion Arithmetic Rook II New Webster Speller. Book II Essential* of Everyday Entllsh Spelling Tablet Word* at Work Write Well Handwriting Rook V Muale Rook II The New World and Its Growth GRADE VI Treasury of Life and Literature Reader The Body'* N-ed* New Webster Speller Write Well Handwriting Rook VI Spelling Tablet Word at Work Champion Arithmetic Hook II language and Grammar Series Rook II Essential-* <»f Everyday English The Old World and ft* Gift* Music Book II GRADE VH Junior Literature Book I New Webster Speller. Rook II i Elemeiilary English in Action RA<>k IH Introduction to Agriculture Write Well HandwHtlng Book VII Neer Curriculum Arithmetic Health Studies Rise of American Democracy Sharing IL,me Life Spelling Tablet Words at Work The Earth anl It* People tHigher Rook) Music Rook 111 GRADE VIII Junior Literature Book II Progress In Spelling Sot lalized History of the I'nlted States Elementary English In Action. Rook 111 New Currlci,'uin Arithmetic CitKenehlp through Problem* Indiana History Workbook Music Book 111 Living Safely Sharing Home Life Health Studies Science In our Lives Introduction to Agriculture Spelling Tablet Word* at Work WrlteWell Handwriting Hook VIH GRADE IX First Connie In Algebra Literature and Life Book 1 Experiences In Thought and Expression First Year A Brief Course In German New lntroductlon to Biology Greer FiK*4* and Home Making Soils and Crops , GRADE X New Plane Geometry On the Road to CivlliMtlon Literature and Life Book II la*rnen Sie Deutsch A Brief Course in German Experiences In Thought and Expression latln Second Year GRADE XI Second Course in Algebra New Solid Geometry The Developme-t of America American Literature Adventure* in Safety Health and Human Welfare Business English GRADE Xil Social-Business Arithmetic The Citlaen and His Government With Indiana Supplement English Literature First Principles of Physics Everyday Iteonomlca 2oth Century Bookkeeping and Accounting Better Speech The Nation* at Work —5 Before You Buy wLSales X V k MH4 N «dll M N y*» m ,"*1 ftyim that tJr bear Hm mwli 4 Redifprm | u I I N H iyf OKMI Radlfarm Sala* tete. m »te ia*H as aw 50 Cggpdrieitca »n 4ta Hit* lina you wi« a that taaato par particular « aurattcaUM. Decatur Daily Democrat

SOLDIERS FLEE ARMY HOSPITAL Six Soldiers Make Escape From Army Hospital In Pennsylvania Indlanatown Gup, Pn Aug 2C tl’P) Rix sohlter* of Penn«ylfanla'a fumed Iron Division, three of them prisoners, esruped Into 'he •nrrounding Blue Mountain* today from 'he hospital s' Ihe Indianatown Gap military cantonment. The escape wa* di«lo«ed by attache* at ihe army hn*pital They said 'hat the men escaped from ward 21. a detention ward, and ths' three of them were prisoners. The ward. In addition to providing medical facilities tor men In detention. handle* psychopathic cas■?W^W w^rry^^ i r GIPOS AM. ABU TO BLEEP < I WHILE STANDING SOMITIMIS ON one ua— them* leg JOtNTB LOCK TDGtOCR • P4O»W«44 •• | Ara You Aware that the you will be more able to deep comfortably, enjoy life, save your energy just by learning the lesson about eatravsg ante of home waehihg? You think you are very thrifty, doing our own washing, even though it leave* you tired and worn out half the week . . . figure out the coot, including electricity, soap*, bluings, etc Send your laundry to the DECATUR LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANERS and you'll not only be saving mon ey. but yourael* from the moat disagreeable task any woman can face.

Get Ready For School gfIHHB Owing to the fad that SC HOOL BOOKS are g? sold on an exceptionally K \jEfi£tM small margin of profit, and we are compelled to pay cash ii|M»n delivery of them PI’PILS BUYING SCHOOL BOOKS MUST PAY CASH It will be impossible to extend credit for b«>oks to anyone. This policy has been in effect for a number of years and we again ask your cooperation when buying books and school supplies. ... v... Kohne Drug Store tenet, Wt Will Re •* Holthouse Drug Store l. u , ■». b. J, Smith Drug Co.

ea. Only two units, the 1325th «er vice outfit and a recently arrived infattiry regiment from Fori flit N J. now are Mailoned al Ihe <*intonment Th* remainder of ih» 2(th d.rlrlon and the liHth cavalry left the post yesterday for maneuver* al rhe A P Hill milliary reser vat kin In Virginia Officials Identified ihe soldier* a* James Carey George Phillip and Richard Sigman, the prisoners transferred to the hospital for “sore toe* and brill***." Henry De fellce and Hubert la-wls held for observation, and l<oul« llchwari* <unfilled for treatment of hernia Defelice had a cur at the l otitun mein Offleer* sold ih* soldier* es caped In an automobile All six wore hospital clothing Th* cantonment I* th* training headquarters for Pennsylvania's 23th division It Was the second «oldl*r e«cap<In this vicinity within fire ilays, The other case occurred al Fort Dix. N J. where one soldier was shot lo death after he and sla com panion* *aw*d their way out of a J guardhouse o Gasoline costs Mi cents a gallon I In Italy

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A -7- — I — Adam* County Memorial Hospital • o Admitted Betty lain Fnteman of North Ninth street. Judy Meyer*, *ll West Mnnto* aireet; Liat' fn-aih. *ll W**i M mnie street; Will John*, Adam* street', Mr Almeda Ikiil W ! i h.i. " Dismissed Dale and Virginia Hofftnan route I; Juanita Merrell*, ' route 1. Mr*. Hmll R'-iicr arid baby Karen Ann, route I fi Free Youth* Found lluntinx In County Thue All--n < miiiy vrmih* who were spprelo- nl*-d y*»te>day by M . Hower, deputy game warden, for i hunting In Adam* county out of •egaoii were released when no - charge* were flli-<l iigaliist them The irlo were brought to the court house for a while Inn given i their freedom when owners of th* land on which thi y were hunting did not sign affld.ivll* against ' them. o — Australia'* HHo population wa* «ei al 7.ii60.0*t