Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1942 — Page 5
fr )ES OAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1942
■ School Book Lists I BOOK LI»T 1 DECATUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS I 1*42 — 1943 f FIRST GRADE g' Price H and Aw*y Primer I 54 ■ »nd CoOt»F. Boek ’• Flr * l - .58 ■s'7 W ,. Head ®> on G™* Work B< * k (Neg Book* - 28 ■z 0 k Book PM-Prltner Level for Elson-Gray Basic Reader* ..... *8 ■* rk w’. ii H»4rrttlM Book I , u K<» * ! -* ddl * Peocll ' Na 3 * 4 06 Kof ’ SECOND GRADE t A About You Second Reader s S3 KTo>ay H« dtß * Work BflOk 1 N,w 80,,k .28 ■*"!,,„,.i Rook 1. Consumable Grade Two ,28 £»»>>> Handwriting Book 3 .11 C vr.-c Hour. Book 4 , M MT *1 Monitor Writing Book . .05 at Crayola* ......... .................. ............... .20 K.u Drafting Pencil. No. 314 .05 Mr. - Rod Tablet ■ dfn THIRD GRADE Around the World. Third Reader J «5 KA . n <i Do Book for Street, and Roade .32 E. ?ufe A.lihmetlc. Book I .79 Batter English, Standard Edition, Grade 3 72 BJJsterles. Book 111 .72 K jlutii Hour. Book 2 .76 K Word Book I 54 K Word Book Practice Book. Grade 3 IS y Our Little Neighbors at Work and Play — Here, MTherr Then ,nd Now ~ Car P* nter 99 M...,weii llandwrttlßf. Book I .11 Bod Tablet .05 K-itir Composliio* Book. No. 172 .05 K. ltor Writing Book, No. 124 .05 K of Crayola* 20 Ki Prang Wa,er Co,or ’ - 45 ■> r Pan - 05 Pei.cll —.. .... 05 ■ penholder, Cagle I>M .05 I FOURTH GRADE ■ke Earth We Live On, Fourth Reader .79 ■»,,.) Life Arithmetic. Book I .79 Kgug Better English. Grad* 4 72 Kiridual Corrective Exercises for Elementary School English. ■ Book 4 • 32 ■. Word Book .54 K Work Book Practice Book 4. Grade 4 .18 Kaithfui Ways. Grade 4 , 81 Krthand Its People (Lowar Book) 126 Kbttar'a Elementary Dictionary 1.20 Krtte Well Handwriting. Book 4 .11 K)t> Music Hour. Book 3 .80 ■ pen Holder 05 ■ Pencil — -- -95 ■kwhle 0 Tablet 95 l.r.itor WritlM Tablet. No. 824 .56 ■olden Rod Tablet 05 K.a Praay Water Color* 46 K>x Crayola-' *® K'a'.et P*» 55 FIFTH GRADE ■reMury of Lite and Literatare. Vol. 11, Fifth Reader -79 ■iutttp -it Arithmetic, Book 2 85 ■arth *n4 It* People (Lower Book) 1.38 Killing Better English, Grade 5 73 Mndividual Corrective Exercise* for Elementary School English, Book 8 - ■‘.. Body a Needs S 3 ■few Webster Bpeller. Part II , 63 ■S'eteter Spelling Tablet, No. 444 14 Mvianca Thau and New 1.40 1 ■D.oMiike Century Junior Dictionary 1.18 ■VritsWell Handwriting* Book 5 11 ’ ■Waa Rod Tablet - "» Ktaiur Note Book. No. 176 !• | ■ci of Prang Water Colors - ♦’ of Crayola* - 20 ’ Mater Pan 05 ■ Penholder ”5 ! SIXTH GRADE ■•• usury of Lite and Literature. Vol. HI. Sixth Reader 5 -S3 ■tampion trlthmotic Hook II <5 |i i and It* People (Higher Book) 1.44 < ■sliding Better English. Grade 8 - -72 ] ■ndivtdual Corrective Exercises for Elementary School English. Book 8 *3 ( Ihe Body* Needs I Webster Speller. Part II 53 1 pebater Spelling Tablet, No. 444 44 1 fThr Hu Lives Again 1 32 | IWriteWeil Haadwritißg. Book 6 H ' ffcradike Cent ary Jaator Dlttioaxry »•*’ < toteatur Not* Book, Me 40 ■odden Hod Tablet - 05 pi t of Prang Waler Colors 45 IB lof < rayola* .................... --2 U ’ [Water Pan M ' |1 Penholder .................... - - 05 1 SEVENTH GRADE 1 E-a. Keck Junior Literature Book I. Seventh Grade I »• < New Curncuinm Arithmetic, Book 111 '• | Earth aad 4ta People (Higher Book) 1« 4 • Eleatatary Engllah la Action, Third *- 1 English In Action Practice Rook. Grade 7 ............... < Health Studiee <’ 1 | Saw Webster Speller. Part II *’ Webat.r Spelling Tablet. No. 444 44 WrtteWell HaadVfMag. Book 7 44 Buie Note*. Rook Three ?• J ■niornUlSe omury Jnnlnr Dictionary - 4 I 4 J Dwauir Note Book. No 17| - 4 ® 1 Golden Rnd Tablet 05 ; B'l of Crayola* •3’* J k’X "1 Prang Water Color* — 4 r 4 Rater Pan 05 I tKiHTH GRADE , 1 Jtrri. Junior Mtaratare Book 11. Eighth Grade » *8 , Currlenlun* Arithmetic, Book TH I Eighth Grade Teal* aad Practice Pads J’ j Elewetitary Engllah la Action. Third Book *- f EMHak in Actio* Practicu Book. Orade A ’* 1 H'ulth Studlea ...... .. —— B ” J »2L Wrt * ,w SpetWPa'rt H ' ” 1 Twmu. (salary Jaaior Dictionary ’J’ t Kwtr Not... Book Fear ’ritoW*ll Haadwrltlag Book 3 " I »«of Pr* M Water Calars 4 ’ 1 •t M t'rayotoa ’’’ BOOK LIST DMATUR HIGH SCHOOL ktGUSR FRESHEN <*'faperloaeee In Thaaght aad EwresGon (Seely) .. -- > 4 * • <2) Pro*. U 8 prwlry far Enjpymeu- (Complete) (McOrawl-LM ?! Blmpllfted Diet io it. ry ------- - 2 l ''TH^'^^ATicß l, *" I!M,Uh Uhora, ’* ry Method 800,1 1 W -J U7W Flr ’ t CourM ta Algenra (Nyberg 1•" ‘ 'lt Latin First Year -- 44 * I ”» Utia Grammar (Burien? l ” | Yraiatng IcMomte. ’ Given out by the iaatreetor | Netheautlaa . I tQRHOMORE (V. la Thought and Exprea.iou 4 *£! } 1 “«• tor Appreciation (Lamp » (McGraw) - 4 " ' Winston's (Bnapllfled Dictionary - 1 ! “* 4 * ! » n,U » r4F 1 ■* I CttOß?** Qeweint (A4W 113 C <ll 0* the Road to ctvillxatioa <Heckel* 1,1
LATIN (1) Latin, Second Year (Berry) 1.44 (2) Latin, Grammar (Burton) 1.37 Health Science Commercial , af veß out by the inatructor Ari Home Bconotnie* Manual Training JUNIOR ENGLISH (1) English Literature (Week*) ...fl 98 (3) Experience* in Thought and Expression (Beely) 1.40 (3) Winston'* Simplified Dictionary 1.28 (4) Essential* in English, Laboratory Method Book 111 80 HISTORY (1) Th* Development of America (Wirth) 1.73 MATHEMATICS (1) Second Course in Algebra (Nyberg) .97 (2) New Solid Geometry (Stone) ................ ..... .90 COMMERCIAL (1) Fundamental Shorthand. Part I (Gregg, 1.50 (3) Social Business Arithmetic (Complete) (Barnhart) .... 1.44 Science ] ... . . .. Art > Given out by the instructor. SENIOR BNOUSH (1) American Literature tHiankenthip) .... 81 80 (2) Win*ton s Simplified Dictionary ..... .... ......... 1.28 (3) Eaaentials In English. Laboratory Method Book 111 .80 CIVICS (I) The Citisen and Hl* Government (Lapp) .... 1.51 COMMERCIAL (1) Fundamental Shorthand, Part I 1.50 (2) Stenographer's Note Book. No. 8G- 80 10 43) Social Business Arithmetic (Complete) Barnhart 1.44 Scfcncfi rt > Given out by the instructor RURAL SCHOOL BOOK LIST 1942-1943 Lyman L. Hann, Superintendent FIRST GRADE Rides and Slide*—Pre-Prlmer ..... .... .22 Companion Book fxr Ride* and Slides 22 Day In and Dey Out—Primer 64 Companion Book tot Day In and Day Out .29 Write-Well Handwriting -Book I 11 First Number Book Clark-Otis-Hat ton .25 SECOND GRADE Down the River Road Reader 21 65 Companion Book for Down the River Road 25 Friendly Village—Reader 22 79 Companion Book for Friendly Village ...... -32 Seoon.t Number Book—Clark-Otis-Hatton .32 My Word Book (Consummable Form, Gr. 2) .26 Writ*-Well Handwriting—Book 2 .11 'lndividual Corrective Exercise* Book 2 22 a.May be omitted if the teacher doe* not wish to use it. THIRD GRADE Friend* Around the World- 3rd Reader 85 •Activity Book for Third Reader .22 Building Better English Step by Step 72 .My Word Book (Consummable Form, Gr 3) .26 •Individual Corrective Exercise*—Book 3 .25 Health Stories—Book Hi .72 Write-Well Handwriting Book 3 .11 Child Life Arithmetic—Book 1 .79 Our Little Neighbors at Work and Play ’. .96 Musk Book One .65 •May be omitted if the teacher does not wl»h to use ft. FOURTH GRADE The Earth We Live On—4th Readei .79 •Activity Book for 4th Reader .............. .29 Building Better English Day by Day ......... 72 Child Life Arithmetic— Book I .79 My Word Book (Consummable Form. Gr. 4) * * * .26 Healthful Ways <1 Webster* Elementary Dictionary 1 22 Write-Well Handwriting—Book 4 .11 Mu*k Book One f. 5 The Earth and Its People: Lowei Book 1 26 •Individual Corrective Exercise*- Book 4 .29 •May be omitted If the teacher doe* uot wish to use it. FIFTH GRADE Trsanury of Life and Literature —Vol. 11 ,79 Building Better English In School and Out 72 The Body's Needs >3 Champion Arithmetic—Book II .«5 New Web Mer Speller- Part II .53 Webster Spelling Tablet No. 444 15 Write-Well Handwriting—Book 5 .11 Music Book Two 69 The New W'orld and Its Growth 1.76 •Individual Corrective Kserclae*—Book 5 , ,29 •May be omitted If the teacher does not wish to u» it. The dictionary used In grade 4 should be on hand. SIXTH GRADE Treasury of Life and Literature—Vol. 11l 43 The Body's Need* .83 New Webster Speller—Part II .53 Webster Spelling Tablet—No 444 15 Champion Arithmetic —Book II 65 Building Better English for Every Need 72 The Old World and Its Gifts 1.76 Musk Bock Two ...... 69 •Individual Corrective Exercises B<M>k 8 29 Write-Well Handwriting Book 6 ...... .11 •May he omitted if the teacher doe* not wish to use It. The dictionary used In grade 4 should be on hand SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Junior LWeratgre— Book I (7th) 8< Junior Literature Hook II (Bth) .86 Elementary English in Action- Book II! .82 New Curriculum Arithmetic 77 New Webster Speller -Part II 53 Webster Spelling Tablet No. 444 IS Introduction to Agriculture 1 26 WilteWell Hand writing— Book 7 11 Write-Well Handwriting Book 8 .11 Health Studies 68 Rise of American Democraiy 1 H Sharing Hous* Life 141 The Earth and It* People: Higher Book 1 44 Mu»fc Book Three 79 Living Safely 47 Fundamental* of Cltlsenship (Ind. Ed t ........ 1 26 Science In Our Live* ............... .......... ...... 1-53 (Workbook* may be selected by the teacher a* needed). , A good dictionary aliould be available to every etudeut Since plan* have heen made for the seventh and eighth grades to be combined in soase nlaaaee thia year, it will be necessary for the taoebee to indicate which nt the above will be used l<yman L. Hann, County Superintendent. AdamH County High School Book List First Course In Algebra 97 Second Course In Algebra 97 New Plane Geometry ................i. 1 12 New Solid Geometry *> Social Bualneaa Arithmetic (Comp ) ............................ I 44 The Development of America ......................... 1 73 Th»- Cltiien and hi» Government 1 51 On the Road to CivUiaation 4 7S The Natio*« at Wark (Com. Geog ) 1.73 Literature and Life I !<* Literature and Life II ..........................—.....— 4 "3 English Literature I F* American Literature 4 Experience* In Thought and Expression .. —1 Latin—Firat Year '. 11’ Latin- Second Year I♦♦ New futroduction to Biology 1 58 Greer. Food* and Home Making 1 « 4 Adventure* in Safety 1 < 8 First Principle* of Pbyak* ..................................... I*2 Everyday Economics ....................................... ... 151 Bu»mea* EagH*ti * 58 Better fIhMSOB - I Health a«4 Hwi Welfare 1 44 Sollh and Crops 128 384 b Ceuutry Boobkeapisg and Accounting 1 « General 1 53 Workbooks to be selected by the teacher Lyman L. Hann. County Superintendent
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V • ~ .... __ - ... - • —— - 1.1 — Book List—Decatur Catholic Schools 1942-1943 GRADE ONE (JO) Cathedral Basic Primer Cathedral Basic Reader —80-'k I GRADE TWO (29> Cathedral Basle Reader Ihmk II My Word Book Write-well Handwriting Book II GRADE THREE (36) The Baltimore Catechism No I with Stud) l.< ->’>ns »y Eliamay Horan <W II Sadller. Chicago) The Bible Story—Johnson-Hannan Curriculum Series Third Reader Friend Around th. World Building Better English Standaid Edition Book 111 My Word Book Book I Health Stories Book 111 Child Life Arithmetic tirade 111 We.nl>, Breed Overman. GRADE FOUR (27) Catechism—Baltimore No. I with Study L- -.»on by Eliamay Horan (W 11. Sadller. Cbicago) The Bible Story Johnson ll.innan Curriculum Serie* Fourth Reader Tin Euth W< Live On .My Word Book- -Book I Building Better English (Ire- m Mi Broom-Mo-. ripi-Gillett Child Life Arithmetic -Woody. Breed. ()v.-rmai> Thu Earth and Ils People Lowci Book Atwood -Thoma.Healthful Ways (trad. I Charter Smile y-Stiong NOTE—The nambet following each grade i th< numb, r of pupils expected GRADE FIVE (37) Catechism—Baltimore No. H with Study L< - on by Eliamay Horan Bible Story Johnson Hann an Treasury of Lite and Mteiature Vol. II Building Better English G .ide 5 New Webster Speller part II Champion Arithmetic Book II Miri.w. Guy. 1 drl-l < The Earth and It* People llaiwer Book) Atwood I'iiom.c Ainercla’s Leaders and Founders St M Joseph .uni Ft Keiiih dy The Body a Needs Charters Smiley. Strong Write-Well Handwriting Book 5. • GRADE SIX (32) Catechism Baltimore No II with Study L< r by Eliamay Horan , Bible History— Johnson-Hannan Treasury of Life and Literature Vol. 11l Building Bettei English Giadi « Progress in Spelling Horn A-hbaith Champion Arithmetic Book II Adventures In Arithmetic, by Clliford B I pion \ ■ < Th. Earth and It* People lllshei B>okt Atwood Tb >m .. The Old World and America It. i I* I Furlong (Pub Wai II Sadllert > The Body's Needs Charters Smiley. Stroug Wrlte-Weli Handwriting Book < GRADE SEVEN <27) Catechism—Deharbeic The Story of the Church Johnson-Hannan Elson Junior Literature Book I English in Action Practice Rook Grade 7 Progres* in Spelling Hora-Ashbaugh New Curriculum Arithmetic B ><>k HI Bru.. km-i. And. ison naming. Morton Adventures in Arithmetic, by C|lß>.r<) II i’ptoii No 7 The- Ear.h and its People elllghei Ifciok) Atwood Thoma Health Studies Gr. gg and Lowell Write-Well Handwriting Book 7 The Rlm of American Ih-mo. -.■ y Casne G-vbricl-Hircouri Brace Co Elementary English in Action Book Hl Tr.- ict GRADE EIGHT (41) Catechism—neharb.-* The Story ot th. Church —John-on Hannan Elson Junior Literature Book II Elementary English In Action Book 111 Tie l< r-Sh. Imadln. English In Action Practh. Rook Giadi 1 Progress in Spelling Horn-A-hbaugh New Curriculum Arithmetic —Book Hi Biu<<kn<-.. Auder in. Banting Morton Adventures in Arithmetic, by Clifford B I pton No h. Health Studies -Gregg and Unwell Common Science—Washburn Living Safely Bowman 80-mn Indiana History <*•••’ Hm ’h Write Well Handwriting Book 8. Decatur Catholic High School List FRESHMEN First Course In Algebta Nyberg tWithout auswetst Adrentarei In Reading. Rosa. .tc. Dynamic Biology -Baker. Mills Activities tor Dynatu ■ Biology. Baket. Mills. Wot kb.sdt—Edmonson A Dondinear SOPHOMORES Social Business Arithmetic —Birnhard (Briefi (Without answers) On the Road tc Civilisation—H*< ke! .t< Adventures In Prose and Poetry—Schweikert etc. Experiences in Though' and Expression—Bee>> Latiu. First Year—Magufftn JUNIORS New Plans Geometry—one—Mailer* The Development ot America—Wirth American Literature— Blankenship, etc.
Pupil Registration At Pleasant Mills Registration for student* of the Pleasant Mills school will be held Thursday morn lug from 8;3o until noon. Ulen Marsh, principal, announced this inuruing. Regular classes will begin Tuesday. September 9, at 8:30 a. tu. — '■ ■■ ■ -o— No Registration For Kindergarten Mrs. Mary Myers announced today that no registration for kindergarten children will be held this 1
Latin Second Year Berry. Lee Fiinction.il Shorthand Leslie. SENIORS English Literature Weeks, etc. Th. Citizen and Hb Government —Lapp and Weaver (With Indian* Supplement i N'. w Practical Chemistry—Black and Conant New Laboratory Experiments in Practical Chemistry—Newton. Henry Black E< .month Problems of Today Klein, ate Foundations or Health iUtbbornc. Bacon and Keane.
Van Wert County Fair September 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 1942 5 Days—s Nights MONDAY. LABOR DAY. September 7, will feature DERBY DAY. Seven (7) Running Races go rain or whine. HARNESS RACES and ACTS on Tuesday. Wednenlay, Thunsuj <.•;! Friday afternoons. Pl LUNG CONTESTS for both Light and Heavy team- on Fridav al 9:00 A. M. in front of grandstand. GRAND PARADE of UY ESTOCK, headed by Boys’ and Girls’ i-H Club*, will lie held Thursday at 10:10 A. M. Hand' galore to entertain you the entire week. MONDAY NIGHT. WLS NATIONAL BARN DANCE, featuring the "Hoosier Hot Shota.” Tl ESDAY NGHT. Saddle Horse Show in front of Grandstand. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT, The George V. Adams Rodeo Co. The World's Famous Rodeo. See the Mild. Wild Heat in all its rip-roaring glory. Over 100 head of livestock, inciuditig Man-Haling Outlaw Honea. Wild Brahma Steen. High Schooled and Educated Horses. Dancing Honea. Plenty ol Cowboys. Cowgirls. Indians. Mexicans. Nothing like it in all the world. Thrills, Spills, and Excitement. Admission, including tax, 30c Carl DeLong. Free. N. E- Stuckey. Soc’y.
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Kills Sweetheart, Commits Suicide Jilted Suitor Slays Divorcee And Seif Chicago. Sept i.—(UP)—The body of John Gabriele. 35. *a« found early today In a Wiscon»ln laksaldw cabin where be had kilted himself while Chicago police sought him as the slayer of hi* former sweetheart. Sheriff George O'Brien of Elkhorn, Wi*., discovered the body after be wa* told by Chicago police where to search for It. Chicago police in turn had been told by Mie* Irene Carpenter. 21, who said she had been forced to drive Gabriela to the lake after he had killed Mis* Virginia Bodzlach, 34, a divorcee who had jilted him. Gabiele allegedly met Miss Bodzlach and her sister, Leona. 24, wh.-n the women were leaving their job* at the Appleton electric plant lata ytwlrrday In the ahootIng which followed an argument. Mi** Bodllach waa wounded fatally and l-eona wa* abot tn the faco and wriat Eight hour* later two officer* asalgued to search Gabriele'* homo answered a knock and found Miso Carpenter with Gabriele's brother James. Taken to police headquarters, she reported that Gabriele had killed himself In a cabin at Wandawega lake, five mile* north of Elkhorn, Wis, and 80 miles northwest of Chicago. Ml** Carpenter said «he had seen Gabriele, with whom she wa* acquainted, sitting in his car at a street intersection altotit 5:30 p. nt. Knowing nothing of the shooting, r.he waved Io him. she Mid. He oteppod from his car. entered her* and asked her to drive north. “Then he told me the story of the shooting. I started to turn around to go back but he placed the pistol against my head and ordered me to drive on.” Mias Carpenter said she drove to the Wandawega lake resort and that Gabriele registered for a cabin. about s(' feet from the main building, as "Jack Redmond and wife.” "In the cabin he told me. ‘I might *a well do a good job. I'm going to kill you and myself,’** Miss Carpenter continued. “f screamed and ran through the door and he fired a shot after me. Then I heard two more shots and went back into the cabin. He was dead.” year previous to the school opening Parent* are requested io bring their children at the proper time, either morning or afternoon, on 1 Tuesday. September 8.
