Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1941 — Page 3
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U T IN ■"*'?!* M 0 Wf DOING I* ‘ , n n» a n.. - - W .H>.< y'J, Os th' ' <t”’«*"* r - M,r t"’*' S) » on ■,; « *.•« «■ ■* i,f z * np * ■ ~ « L 4h. pl*" •' ■ ~ - Hrt .V S'P'""** r ' ■*’'.?, Wires' 1 K n ■o. Crore Uurrti' ’* ■ *,„, .<„ Ch* H-3 ■•’•’’ at E* , Rod er'iurant Thuralay E*./,. .M-tfh.rty o'.lih k ’"'J E~. th' "<*"-• of Mr« »■ ■» E7-r»-«r- Thu' -by -""•«« *’ Evtarkfof • PO' !“<k ‘“WW Tie. 1141... he the EL. H . nn meeting and th' »/“; ■ . * ■ h» jrrjnr -<1 for the fa* l E .e.<:on< Th- Huh is Eom.ro.' ‘ " 1 .ummei ■tv I'/j Tin S * ml «orority will 8,,. Tu»*dlf ni** ll *' ••‘TOPdhll'. ttj ;, r 4( r 'h' b-me <>f Mr* <h»l B ■ I M'ONanv MEETING Ktmehyterian CHURCH ■Tv «”<i>4ii • and foreign Bu.ini'!' aori'iy "f ,h ' (hil'h will inert at B, IM ., h Thurlby afternoon at Katbirty o'rlork B Ho>iM«e< for 'he meeting are B, < \ Itugan. Paul K, e .. W.i-n 1.--* and Milo Black. B p.,r-j.n« <hr meet.ng Mrs. C D B»: - win bare (barge of the B> :«il Id' rrout 1 no—tin* at two Ktratk al, nc-mia r. are urged to Btrtd both Meeting*. I TS» fourth di<trl« I American Is R Military »II meet at legion 8,.r. ■*n u--'. f■:-I (V *n-'rn Bill trn-lblrty tt'cltx-k. IfIIEwELL PARTY FOR ■v*J RALPH PETERSON ■ A (tuapof at-1* from the General Be-r. lompany tu* -t last evening B Har.aa\utwan {■ <>k and enterBr.xl « -h a farewell -upper party B- Mr*. Ralph l' l’eter*on. who B- b**!> employed a' the local farBry for the list five year.. I A 4*l;<wu- supper wan enjoyed Bid the li-' “t honor presented B;th • lovely gift I p-'.'trt ware Mr- Peterson and |tH lat her Pi,her. June Mil ■hr Wilma Hoe Nina Sonne, [tori. Witthrur-It. Luella Went. Leota ■Ke, Wanda Fry and Betty Bmm.
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»! SUBI<UA ( ABBOLL ll«< fwlarr* »>>4xrU< Write* HOLLYWOOD. There was ftoity of cold politeness between 0» two. but fllmdom'a feuding I blonde*. Betty Grabto and Carol* (Andi*, have weathered th* picture, ’Hot Spot,” without any open firework*. They bad to play Baten, too A* a matter of fact, th* situation was much •nor* ten** dur■vtteea Carroll ln< lh * nlmln < of "Miami." In ®*t picture, Bob Cumming* had * «* u< the girl* out <rf Mrtwg * hair-puiiing contest. J‘*L B * nn<tt • •tand-ln, Marjnt Owning, eloped to Reno the -ay with Ben i'aimgren, ad--10 cuptd. LL?** day ‘’ »•* Mood In for <*> "Confirm or Deny" and Zj?’! the coup',* a wedding to finaiS ,uU * • •toa. Incidentalg'«* l o b * l t , U)d . lnf or Joan. tt ? d * l f °r a Les AnhOUM “O " h « had been inside a movie rtu-eta-jl J,Mn • tau»rmvj. ~1 Ip ^t o< r * Ph She re «“ itar, then “wrvisw, then hJJ* U *»-J<*n Detlto Dube, n*ta* < te Ud Bata * K *"“ raaic. .~? n ' U • name that VaK«*a« “r r ?L P * ni >» »»• Her r Ji . U** actrear family. *• toby, which weighed • d’aX- « h«: «*. “L 01 * *<» «* • *o* a hun | > and Uaad it hanwtf. wjyig/* 1 th* mw S' l^uX r M. A ‘* X1 * AMg ** ■* « iXtZ 1 to hto took Sfts W? 5K
I MMMMwaRnwwwwwtMWMWMaMMeiMWMM* A Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Mr. Han** la-vy. Monroe; John Hnfbnan. Decatur: Tom Grimm, route C Harry I. Nell (and dl.mi.aedt: IhtrMhy Werhnr route S Biamiaoed Maiirlre Haney North Recotld «I reel. ARRIVALS MMaaaMaaW ■Mr. and Mra. larWren.-r Bradl* mueller of Hoagland are the parenta of a hwliy .on born at th< Adam, county memorial hospital Friday morning at fi f>o o’clock He weighed five pound*, twelve ounce, and ha. heen named l.loyd Edgar -Mr. and Mr* Morton Teagde of IST Mercer avenue are the parent* of a tuaby .on, born at the Adam* county memorial hospital la.t evening at alt o’clock The baby, who have been named Norman Wayne, weighed .even pound*, three and one-half ounce., REPORTS PERSIST CONTTNUKn FROM PA (JR ONI the war of nerve, with Japan The emhaimy .aid arrangement, were being made for a ohlp to evacuate .ome 300 natlonali.t. from the Japaneae empire and if wa. hinted that Mime American* might alao go on the Rrltiidi vcel. Pre.ldent Roow-velt. In hi. Jaf>or day radio .peech. I. generally elpHrd to Indicate the preenti »tnle (rs the Pacific crlala The Mu.aollni-lEltler meeting and tour of the ea.tern front wa. deaerfbed by Fnuci.t aource. a. a mapping of plan* for offsetting any Amerlcan-Rrltl.h deal with the Japaneae. on whom the ail* had heen counting to keep the I’nlted tbate* Iwiay in the fhr *i».t and thit. re duce Amrlcan aid to Brltl.u A winter war In Rtt.»la and probably a new ail. drive agalnat the aide, front In North Africa and the near east were topic, believed to have been di.ciiMed by th(> two I dictator*, who declared In an official statement that the alia postwar plan, called for all possible mea(rare, to maintain peace, remove the cause of war and strengthen the economic structure of Europe The <4ilef purpose of the five-day conferences, however, was to offnet the propaganda value of the recent meeting at sea of President Rooaevelt and prime minister Churchill and, with that In mind.
by two girl* perched in a pine tr** They gave their name* a* i Virginia Mae Edmond and Phyllis Chi ver* of San Francisco I Bob to glad they happened to choose that particular day Because, in th* privacy of hi* yard, i h* usually doesn’t wear the short*. M-G-M's “Stea! Cavalry" win he dedicated to th* late Maj Gen Adna R. Chaffee, father of th* United State* army’s armored division* who recently died in Boaton. Author Cyril Hume will write . the dedication. Warner* are tn a spot for a recording of Churchill * "We Shall , Never Surrender" apeech after ' Dunkirk. Th* studio wanted to ! ua* th* prime minister's voice in . "Captain of the Cloud*," but. a* tar a* they can find out, thia particular speech waa not recorded. Two streamlined garbage trucks, like the one* used in New York, ar* needed by Goldwyn for acenes in "Ball of Fire ’’ After combing California, th* studio finally local - I ad the appropriate vehicle*. They , wer* in Southgate. The problem . now Is to find »om« method of collecting th* garbage in Southgate while th* usual truck* are making their movie debut. Lupe Vale* Is fit to be tied. After ah* worked two weeks to learn a snappy Conga for "Ptoyuiatea," the ■tudic now may have to change it. Too hot to get by the Haye* office. Jam** Cagney a pacer, Gold Leaf, ha* run up a record of five straight win*. . . . Leo Robin’* and Ralph Rainger's new song, "Unci* Sam G*ts Around," will make the patriotic tingle* go up and down your •pin*. It's to be featured in "Cadet Giri." . . . Governor Alfredo Chare* of Chihuahua. Mexico, has b*en visiting the studio*. He had a pleasant surprise on M-G-M's "Panama Hattie" Mt. Carmen Morale*, one of th* dancer*, if the daughter of Mauricio Morale*, for 11 year* a high Mealcan representative in th* United State*. . . - Buddy Rogers, with more than 1,000 hour* in th* air, i* being inducted into th* California Mate guard.... ft never fail* to happen. Mary Beth Hughes who** option waa dropped by M-G-M, goes back to th* studio at a much higher salary to play Edward Arnold* wife In “Mtos Achilto*’ MmL“ 4u . .
CLUB CALENDAR tociwty Oeadlln*, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonaa tuoo — 1001 Friday Art Department. Library Hall. After General Meeting Woman’* Club. Woman’* Club (Mlled Meeting, Library Hall, 7.3*1 p in. Civic Department, Library Hall, After fh-neral Meeting Monday Rad CroM Center Open For In•tmeted and Hupervlsed Knitting and Croc holing. Legion Home. I to l:M p m Tu**d*y Tri Kappa Installation of Officer*, Elk. Ilami-. * p in P.i lota XI llu«lne«» Meeting, Mrs. Carrel Cole, 7:30 p m Zion Evangelical and Reformed Missionary Society. Church. 3:30 p. m Eta Tau Sigma Sorority, Mrs. Cal Btetiry. 7:10 p m Thursday Pleasant Dale Udtew’ Aid. .Mr*. Rrenton l-esh. All Day. Little Flower Organisation Meeting. Mr* It. J. Wertaix-rger sip, m. No <’ha Rea. W»«t End Restaurant. 7:10 p tn Fourth American lA-glon Auslllary, lx-glow Home. Jo-10 a m. Missionary Society. First Presbyterian Church, 2 30 p. tn Huirltual Life Group. First Presbyterian Church. 2 p tn the alls press dlapMyed reports of the eastern from sessions In preference to war developments. ■—— -O— ———• ■ SMITH WINS IN CONTINCKD FROM PA«1« ONM ed an antl-admtnistratlon campaign. The Republican nominee led in all live counties of the district. He polled hi. heaviest majorities In rural precinct* but also won slim margin* In industrial Racine and Kenosha. o . - ■ FAIR WEATHER ICONTINVKD FROM FAOB OFI> air followed, promising scattered I showers over the northern plains I today and over a wider area tomorrow. Heber Feasel T<» Give Convention Report Heber Feaael. governor of the local lodge of the laiyal Order of Moose, will present hl* report on the national convention held thl. week at Indianapolis, at the regular lodge meeting Tuesday evening at t o’cbH-k Refrentmient* will he aerved and all members are urged to In- pre*(-nt O ■ 1 ■ - Adams County Women Enroll At Purdue laifayette. Aug -To Applications for admission to the freshman cigs* at Purdue Cnlverslty of two young women front Adam, county have been accepted It was announced by C. E I tarn mon. director of admissions for the I’nlversity. The orientation period for freshNew York’s “Finest’ ■- fUK 1 h Zz, r I I OfMU de Witt lihjjjl rwanty-year-ol<! Grace da Witt ua been selected a* New York 3ty’« repraaentatlve in the an-! lual ’’JdiM America” contest, Atlantic ,Qty, MHMI
DECATITR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATHB PWAWX,
Service Os State Highway System Pictured In State Fair Exhibit I i 'aC 71 - Sfcf* - ■ rim dXmfw ' _ _ *1
Hervlcea of the stale highway sy.tmn to Industry, agriculture and th' averaging motorist and the Importance of highways In National Defense are pictured In an eihßtlt presented at the Indiana Blate Fair by the Stale Highway Commission. Fbilarged. (olored photograph* are iiM*d to carry out the nlghway service theme In the eihfhli. James It Adams, (liainuan of lhe Commission. reported today. One aerie* of eight pictures Illustrates lhe Importance of highway. In lh< movement of troops and lhe tnech anlsed equipment. Another demonstrate. the service of highways to Industry In the transportation of material, and product* and the workers. A ihird .hows the service of the highways In the control and movement of traffic In and through cities. A fourth Illustrate* the service* of th' highway, to agriculture and II -Ural community, while the fifth *h< v* the .ervlce* of the high way. In contributing to motoring
men will start NefMemtier *> The atndeltls are Wanda J. Read■tine. It. Il <. Decatur and Mrs. Lotti* H. King Nip*-. Decatur _ o — TWO TEACHING tCONTtNCKD FROM FAGK ONB> Ruth Mahoney Margaret Rhoades I all In lhe high M-hool. and Raymond 1 Klopfenstein. Eliiale-th Kianer. El don Npninger. Harold Icing. Gold Ine Butcher. Blanche Rhepberd. Catherine Fravel and Esther Greene In the grade*. — .. ■-a — URGE CITIZENS tCONTINURD FROM FAGB ONBt official recently. More Ilves have liw-ii saved in England that Hitler ha. iw-en able to kill In months of aerial bombing because thousands have been trained In first aid. accident prevention, nutrition, hygience and sanitation. Great Britain's loss of life Is actually lower today. In t*’ ■ midst of German Ixmibing. than It was In peace time Governor Nchrb-fcor asserted that only a similar mass action of thousands of Individuals, Ix-nt upoti saving themselves while they itave their c<Mtntry. can effect the same end lit Indiana. Plan Training School For Dairy Herd Tester# County Agent L. E. Archbold received an announcement today reived an announcement today from G. A Williams, eiteusion dairyman of Purdue, that tentative arrangements are being made for a special two weeks training school for dairy herd Improvement association testers liegitnilng Neptemher 22. Young men taking this course will lie eligible to receive positions as D. H I A sttp*-ivisors.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing - “JUST A BIG DUST BOWL!” < THIS SWELL PEACE TREATY HASTA BECAUSE ALLA (LATER Onl f THE SUN IS HOT, IT '"'J If I SUSPOSE VA lIjARIKIA SPF 11)14Al PS" SIGNED BY BOTH OF MA-J- ■ EART'WILL RUN OUT WILL DR< lP THE PUDDLES, AMUjTTLF H© •($) / \!s2o£ittL£\ <rr ' . @ * —I—l1 —I *’ •'< uun v' r\ > — ru-c 5$ •?©>/ a JbAd^ s '~7- 'Z^ — < s£4 i JJhjJ'zZS- 2 ’ v X OgMfi Sra fTLLwfi UruMl VT' jskra i/ far v t&M ,/ZhL„.,uuß,i- U 4 riJßf l ' - —<vW _A \XXx \ I 1 ft-Vt BLONDIE ONE COMFORT LEFT, ANYWAY By Chic Young BP iJ 'r" r Ji' ~"""''U| ,^jjlluU u SUU||jj' rrsfiONO ROBE GOOD) ZbIONDR WILIS >Gm akRUNS,! * w S wueresmv) , (well anyway) TO GET MY SUPPERS r- 7 > YOU PLEASE < f FOHGOTR? TELL YOU/< MAGAZINE J A / f LOANED iT TO < > ITS GOOD TO ) ONANDSTPCaM C BRNGMV J ( TWE PUPPSS CHEWED -7 f ( MRS RJDDLE ANO ) S SITPOWN I LX©- Bw — W >— _2*dß t>MwimJMiE* fc‘:WJl 4 ryiu ,<tßi , , x . ~fcl* ** ■— . . A
■ safety I A» either end of lhe long paneled! - eihlhli are two enlarged map* of I the state highway .y.tem' one em phaslglng the fact that ’’lndiana I ■ Highways are prepared for War' I and the other Illustrating how lhe i “Indiana Highways Are Prepared i for Peace." The first map show. . the I oca* lon of defense areas and - Industrial center, engaged In de- . fen.e produmlon — all (onnectwd -by modern highways The second feature. Indiana’s state park- and ■ other points of historic, scenic and . recreational interest. > The eghlblt will Im> on display I thioughoiit the eight days and - nights of the stale fair and is local- - ed In the northwest section of the I Manufacturer's Building, which Is i near the main entrance of lhe fair-' ground*. Attendant* will be on duty ' to answer question, and provide In ■ formation for all visitors Interested In the highway system and its op-' ; eration.
The (ounty agent suggests that any young men In Adam* (ounly wish-' ing to qualify for thl* work shoul-l (intact lhe local eltenskin office 1 for details. Advisory Committee In Named For Club With real interest shown In the posaHilllty of setting up a f-H beef calf dub in Adams County, it was deemed adviswble to set up an adu't ( advisory committee The men in viled to ait in on this committee are: D (A. Weldy. Berne; II P Nibmitt. Decatur; Fred Ahr of Washington township. Wm Hchnepf of Root township, and the county agent. L. E Arclihold. This committee will lie a«kisl to | hold It* first meeting in the county agent's office Wednesday. Neptem-le-r 3. at a p. tn. WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr* Robert Dull, east of town was operated oil Munday evening' a1 the Decatur hospital for app.-ndl-, citi*. Nhe is -recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ntetb-r announce the marriage of their (laugh I ter. Anita, to Luther Novine of Pleasant Mills The ceremony took place at Ptlrvl*. Mis*.. July 2fi The gnxim I* atatloned at Camp Bhelby Mias Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Painter. Mr.' and Mr*. Stephen Buchanan. Mr. ‘ and Mr* Russel! Byer and Mr and Mr*. Martin Ntucky were guests at | a potluck supper held Sunday ev-' etilng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Hdbert Byer, south of town. Mr. and Mr*. D F. Elchar have returned home after attending the I Cohtmbus Mutual Insurance con-, venilon held at Niagara Falls, last week.
r EMERSON ALS The Ivan Rtucky family win re- j I turn thl. weekend from Alan«oft. MhJtigan. Mr and Mr*. A. D NutUe. will return this weekend from Hamilton 1 lake where they enjoyed a several < j week', vacation. t'bonny Meyer «on of Mr. and I Mr* Bernard Meyer, returned home | today from a Visit at Penn Yan. Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk left today on a week's vacation trip in the north and east IJeulenant Don Chapman of Fort ( Monmouth. New Jersey, will Join I his wife and family at the Md'on iiell apartments for over the week -1 end and holiday Rev an ' Mrs. Geoige Walton and daughter* have returned to their . . home In thl* city after a three week*' vacation visit In Ohio. They alM> visited In Toronto. Canada and | a number of other places of Interj est. Professor and Mra. W (I. Blecke have returned to their- home in , Walhurg. Tea*, after a month's I visit with relatives In thl. commun Ity. John Terveer and William Voglewede left today for a week of fl.h-. Ing in Michigan They will return ' home for a f»»w days preparatory to : leaving for college John will enter Nt. Joseph college at Rens.elaer j and William Voglwwede will enroll 1 I in laiyol* university. Chicago Mr and Mr*. Chet Mclntosh and Mra. Ada (Martin and daughter*. I Masine and Man ia left early thl* morning for Nan Francisco, f'allf. where they will remain for a month's rtsli, David Terveer and John Holt-1 house. Jr., are the weekend guest. ' of Mrs. Beith* Kilbourne at her cottage on Sylvan lake. Rome City Fred Voglewede ha. returned ftom t'hlcago where he saw the All- , , Star Bears fieMtall game He wa* | ' accompanied home by Robert Voglewi-de. who is .pending a few ’ day* with hi* mother, Mra. <’ J. Voglewede and other relative. Mr.. M. E Hower and daughter Nally returned last night from i Meiimnonie. Wl*.. where they spent ’ the past three months at the sum- ' mer home of Mr*. Hower’s daughter Mr. William Bundy and family. Homer Arnold, well known Nun- i day «ch'H>l leader, will be the gue.t speaker al lhe United Brethren | Christian Endeavor Sunday evening at .1* thirty o'clock. ■Mr and -Mrs. J N Kocher will I spend the weekend and I-alior Duy at their cottage on Hamilton lake. Mrs. J. N. Peterson, who ha-Je-.-ti • vhlting her »on. Robert Peterson and family in iMroit enjoyed a two j day’s trip to Calendar. Ont , where ■ «he saw the famous quintuplets. ■ , She returned to Detroit today and | will be home the first of the Week ’ Lieut. II V. DeVor. of the medical reserve corps, I’nlted State, army. I. home un a three day Visit. i Mrs. DeVor accompanied him home i from Camp Carlyle. Pennsylvania \ . Little Tom Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. lase Grim of route fi wa. i admitted to the local hoapifal for l a ton.llectomy this morning Maurice Haney, who has been a pa’ient In the .Adam* county me1 mortal hospital for the past two week*, was aide to he moved to I his home on North Second street today He Is improving slowly Harry MaaMwrgur of Linn Grove | who is a patient in the local bo.pl- 1 | tai. Is reported a* getting along as ( well as can he egpected. The tMls.e, Martha Macy. Kathryn Shroyer. Martha Ellen Hower. 1 Patsy McConnell, Annis May Merri- j man, Grace Grelher and Alice Yost
were guest, of Mis* Anita Hlolp ol I Fort Wayne last evening at a n»l* ma (tarty Dr N D Reavers, prominent I physician of thl* community. I* reI ported a« rmprovin* -tead.ly al the lauheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he I* a patient following a major operation The dor-tor l« gain-’ ' mg strength • .< h day and hl* condition M generally improved Mr and -Mr* Wsyn*- Beaver* of • Mount Vernon will arrive here tomorrow for a visit Mr* Reaver* will remain for two wee-k with - relative* and friend* A Nan Francis* o newspaper re cently carried ■ photo of two young I air stewardr-asen inrqtecting the fu* 1 elage of an old typ<- plane one of i the girls in the photo wa* Mi*. Waneta Nnllivan. former Adam1 county girl and graduate of the Kirkland high school in 1*22 The (Misses Esther and lainrin. Thieme Waiter Nuerge and Marvin Conrad, left thi* morning on an ■ over laslxit Day m(»tor trip to Niagara Falls, N V, Inchiding a short trqr into Canada. George Shoemaker of Geneva. , former county commissioner, and , one of lhe fie-t known residents In i the south part of the county, and son Guy T. Shoemaker of Kansajf’ity. Mo. visit'd in Iterator today The latter I* viccpre.id* nt of a large utility company in Kansas ! Glty. Mra. Roger Swaim and daughter < . Janet and Dotis of Bluffton visited I here yraterday afternoon with the I former's mother. Mt« Agnes Andrews. — —o— — Named Vice-President Os Woman’s Club At a meeting of the eiecutlve committee of the Woman's club I held last evening at library hall. 'Mrs. Noah Biller was chosen vice-
| flakes Command of PT" "" — — 1 I i T. / r 7 L<y /Ui?i m 4 i "f’ r ' ’ »I a B Tgf I we ’»9 * ;S I | I r I | j 11 1 * r’ —T. I. N. Soundphoto , ■■RF Captain Turk, left, and Lord Mountbatten Inspect crew Lord Louis Mountbatten, a cousin of King George VI, is pictured above m he inspected th* crew of the aircraft earner H. M S. IlluaI thou* after taking command of the ship In an unidentified United State* harbor. With him on th* flight deck is Capt. G. Seymour Lick, whom Lord Mountbatten *ucceeded a* commander of the ship, v Met is in th* United State* for repairs of damage received In a Ur- attack off Malta last Jan. 10. Thia to the first authorized pic'.utt of a British warship in an American harbor for repair*. (
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president pto 'em of the orranlta- - lion Mrs Arthur It Hollhoil«e. who ws- Mie vice president will be* ome artltig president of the duh. In the . i absence of Mr* Biyce Tliom**. who with her family is residing at C.nnp Pine. N V where her hushand. Major llryce Thomas I* ataI Himed Mrs Thomas will aaauano the < lifh pre.*ldem y on her return , to this city j The fall and winter program of , the dull Will open th tuber Joth NONE HURT IN CriNTINCKD FROM PA<»R ’»*■ me'al sii|(|HOts sheared off the lop . of the I. ad of Mra* Nherllf Ed Millet win wa* *um mon*-d to th** crash scene, held hat k " .rt.. fol hi iMfW <>r NMM while the straw wa* ii-loaded and j lhe bridge was once again pan* i 1 aide. Approiinmtely 6M g.illons of mil’s waa lost thl* morning when n iiil’k truck operated by Robert Gobbler of Monroe, route one and II ear driven by Henry Klopfenstein of Monroe collided southwest of Monroe No one wa* hurt Nherlff F>l Miller Investigated. The milk was spilled when the can* were j thrown off the Irm k following lhe : crash — - — 65 Btiys And Girls Attend State Fair Nlity flve or more Adam* county boys and girl* are attending the Indiana state fair at Indianapolis. Winners of the oncslay trip, awarded for l-H chsli activities, were i taken 'by Ira from De< atur. Berne i and Geneva, and <ll*-n Marsh. Plea- . «ant Mill* principal, took another i busload from Nt Mary** township Trade In a Good lowa - Dacatar
