Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 10
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Leading Students At Adams Central Leading students in the Adams Central high school for the past tix week's are as follows: 12th Grade Honor roll — Arlene Habegger (straight A’b); Mary Michaels. Honorable mention — Virginia Mitchel. Perfect attendance — Hubert isch, Elaine Freels, Leroy; Chamness, Eugene Weber. 11th Grade Hodor roll —• Gene Hindeniang, Phillip Nussbaum. David Ringger, Shirley Ploiighe. * Honorable mention — Ruth Busse:, Lester Egly, Carol Moser, Juanita Sapp. Perfect attendance — Pat Bietler. Ruth Busse, Carl Bluhm. Norma Conrad, Carolyn Hirschy, Alex Gorb, Jack Hendricks. Robert
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Steury, Paul Hill. Gene Hindenlang,' Jean Weaver, Caro Moser, Harry Mazelin, David Ringger, Ronald Stuckey. , i 10th Grade Honor roll — Ardola Parrish, Allen | Lehman, Larry Schwartg, ißt|th Mae Weber.l 1 Honorable mention — Elaine StulU. i 1
Perfect attends nee — Florine Hirschy, Ardola Parrish, James Lobsiger, Allen Lehman, John Bluhm, Donald Barger, Elaine Stultz, Ruth Mae Weber, Kay Ann Witte. Ninth <3rade >lonor roll — De e Myron Byerly, Richard Kaehr, Paul Riley, Gary Ringger, Karen Snyder.
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J ? V I s'v honorable mention — Albert E£ly'.irMerlin Habegger, Palmer geit; Gene McKe>an, Lowell Mfcllaeljs. perfect attendance — Marilyn Arnold, Dee Myron Byerly, Marjorie Becher, Kenneth neij.' Albert Egly, ‘Paul Gennapn, Merlin Habegger, Mary Haugk, Billy Kershner, Richard Landis.
Larry Lautzenheiser, Gene McKean. Lowell 'Michaels, Arlen Mitchel, Nancy Parrish. Paul Riley, Gary Ringger, Karen Snyder, Jerry Sprunger, Lee Sprunger, Jim Tay ; lor, Geraldine Teeple. < If you have somecning to sell or roohis for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. I 1. .» \ . I
Painful Memory COLUMBUS, 0., UP — State Senate Democratic leader Joseph W. Bartunek felt the twinge of an old pocketbook wound when he saw Lieut. Gov. John W. Brown sworn in before the Ohio upper chamber. He reminded Brown later that “the last time I saw you, it cost me |ls/’ Brown, while mayor of . Medina, had fined Bartunek that amount for speeding in his town. • ’- - i d ' ' v 1 '> ' .li ■ "T 1 ■ " ■' 1 T“ Service Record? SPENCER, W. Va., UP — Ms. and Mrs. L. W. McQuain feel they may .hold some sort of a modern record for sending sons ipto the armed services — 11 In all; Threp •were sons of the couple, seven were McQuain's sons by an earlier manage, and one, who died in 1»47 was McQuain’s tetepson. Eight were in service at the same time during World War 11.
IT KINO of makes a person realize time is moving along, seeing Margaret O’Brien, former child star of films, evening gowned and a big 1 girl now, dancing in New York with Sean Downey, son of singer Morton Downey. Miss O'Brien, now in her middle teens, reportedly is reading a script for a. film to be made in Japan, where she visited several months ago. i (International Soundphoto)
The $2 Question CAMBRIDGE. Mass., UP — A Harvard' scientist, Philip Frank, says he once received a letter which said: “Tell me frankly if the universe is finite or infinite, and please find inclosed two dollars.” Thrifty Banker -6HERBORN. Mass., UP — Augustin H. Parker, Jr., 43, president of the Old Colony Trust Co., of Boston, drives a 1936 touring car from bis farm here to the Wellesley railroad stajtkm where he en v trains fpr his office. He says the car has gone more than 132.00d.~ ' Safety Second MANCHESTER, Conn.. UP — Youths who had formed the Hot Rod club and. Jhe 100-Mile-an-Hour club were sobered by the deaths of two young motorists. Now they’ve founded anpther organization—the 35 Miles Per Hour club.
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X Wrong Key NEW BRITAIN, Conn., UP City "workers spent four h#urs cleaning out a catch basin after a ,woman said she dropped her safe deposit box key in it. They found ,17 pennies and one key. But it wasn’t the right key. Legislative Grab? HARTFORD. Conn., UP — The state representative from Canterbury draws a lot of stares when he drives his car because the initialed license plate reads “GRAB” and has a special marker. “Legislafastened to,it. But taxpayers need not be alarmed; there’s no plot afoot. The legislator’s name just happens to be' Charles Better Than Nothing MONMOUTH, Me. UP — The total value of passenger tickets sold by the Maine Central Railroad at its 'Monmouth station during 1952 was |l. , r
MIB ■ a) A ■'ww -mi & J| I MWEg. DONALD 5. TYPINGS, former albehol tax unit 1 enforcement chief in Atlanta, Ga., and cousin of former Democratic Senator Millard Tydings es Maryland, tells House ways and means subcommitteemen he did not know that Jack Gamer, an Atlanta liquor dealer, “made good” his >3,000 bank loan. Testimony indidated he investigated Gamer in 1946. I International) t. ’ -
