Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1941 — Page 6
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Root tow whip. .Monmouth high school. HL Mary's township. Pleasant Mills high school. Vnlon townalilp. Rchnepp school Wabash towD’hlp, Geneva hlatb school. Washington township. Lincoln school, [lecatiir. —o PRESIDENT ASKS CONTINUED mens FAOgONMr the Russian* to meet their current bills for war materials in the I'nlted States. Morgenthau said the ten million dollars was an advance against Sold which the Russian govern- ' inent was to ship to the I'nlted States over a period of M days i from rhe date of the advance. . Morgenlbau said the first advance. made August IS, was “a
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new type of transaction" made with the approval of Secretary of State Cordell Hull and following conferences with Soviet Ambassador Oumansky. Jewish New Year To Be Observed The Jewish New Year. Rosh HaShoma or ibe year r>7<»2. according to the Jewish calendar will be celebrated on .Monday. September 23 Those of the Jewish faith In this city will attend services at Achduth Vesholom temple In For: Wayne. On October I. Yum Kippur or day of Atonement will be observed. These are the two Important holidays observed by members of the I Jewish faith. o Trade In a Good Town — Doeatur i
Special Program At Church Sunday. A special program will be pre-1 sen led Sunday evening at 7 o'clock j at the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church. The program is | sponsored by tn* men of the! church, who were the toners In a recent church con'eat with the ladies in payment of the church debt. Special subjects and music will tie presented. O— ■ — ■■■ —— BERNE NEWS Services will be resumed at the Mennonite church Sunday after a recess of four weeks because of a re-painting and re-decorating project at the church. The celling and
walls of the entire auditorium were repainted. with ten different colors of paint being u«*d and from 4 to ; coats were applied. Nearly gallon* of paint were used by Joe Payne and bls crew from Fahmont More than lO.nuo feet of lumber were required *o er reel the mass of scaffolds which were necessary paint the wall* and the celling. Th* ( auditorium had last been painted In 1»26. Emanuel II Ha4ngger of south east of Herne has bought the .13acre farm of Ros'na and Lydia Nussbaum. In Monroe township. William Spurgeon. Herne teacher, has purchased the 77-acre Peter Burkhalter farm north of Herne, but he in turn sold 13 acres of the farm to Gordon Llechty. Mr. Hpurgeon and family plan to move on , the farm some time In the future. Two pulling contests will be held 1 here in connection with the Adams county gold medal colt club show | which will to- held Saturday. Oct i 11. Contests wll I>e held for both 1 heavyweight and lightweight <
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team* and 14! in ««h »'» »* •' ' wardml In *a< h dlvl«l<'n. According ' to pre«*nt plan* th* cottlewta will 1 be held on Thur*day evening. Oct over », under th* light* here. Any one wlahlng to enter team* in th* I coataat ahouid i-ontart Joel Neuen- 1 achwandi-r. K. J. Hchug. pre«ld*nt of th* 1 Chambi-r of Commerce, ha* appointed a committee of four to work In conjuncllon with th* H*t ne town < oun< II In an effort to Iduce the Pennsylvania railroad to erect flasher* at the local croa»lng» and to open th* Franklin *ire*t cro**ing bore. Memlu-r* of thl* committee are A. N. Hprunger. chairman: H. fl. (tollacbalk. Menno Burkhalter and ,M L. Hprunger. Both the Main and Waler afreet croaalng* are unprotected I* of th* 24 hour* dally, and several wrecka have narrowly been avoided the last several years. Slat* road 11*1 liasses over Main aireel here. Alegander M. Campbell, of Foil Wayne, i V. H. district attorney, spoke to the ' ('hamtie rof Commerce, relating th*
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dull** of his office and some of hl* < etperiencea ll* lold of the thrilling 4 rapture and trial of Jamr* Hahl- I over, trigger man of the famous Al Htady gang of a few yearwago, and how Ikahlover was finally sentenc *d to the electric chair In federal court. County Agent L K An-hliold attended th* meeting and dlscusaed plan* for the colt show <m <>«-t«»t»**r 11. Haymond Moawr and Jo* Holl- . Inger joined the <’han»her of Commerce ns new member*. Th* following class officer* of ih« Her n* high school were elected | thl* week at the organlutlon meeting of the ilasaes: Hen lor* Margaret Allspaw. president; toils la*hmau, vice-president; Phy III* Hprung*r, secretary; Carmen Mhman. treasurer. Juniors-Clifton Halieg ger. president; Vaughn Hchlndler. vice-president; Hetty Moaer, secretary; Charlotte Mo**r. treasurer Hophomore* Wayne Ht ur-key. presldenl; Opal Hprunger, vice-presi-dent; Stanley Girod, treasurer; Thomas Hprunger. sm retary Freshmen Merlin Innlger. president;
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