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Catholic Book List GRADE 1 NEW CATHEDRAL BASIC READERS—Must be latest Catholic edition. . Scott-Foresman. Pte-Primera WE LOOK AND SEE WE LOOK AND PLAY " WE COME AND CO THINK AND DO WORKBOOK for the above new Pre-Primer Program. Primer NEW CATHEDRAL BASIC PRIMER 1 and Workbook—FUN WITH JOHN AND JEAN—Book L NEW CATHEDRAL BASIC BOOK 1 and Workbook—OUß NEW FRIENDS. GRADE 2 JESUS AND I—A. J. Heeg, S. J.—Loyola University Press—Junior Revised Ed. • SPELLING WE USE (hard cover)— Horn-Ashbaugh—Lippincott Co. CATHEDRAL BASIC READER—Latest Catholic Edition—l9s4. FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS and THINK AND DO WORKBOOK to accompany it. . MORE FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. AMERICAN SINGER—Book 2—Second Edition—l9so—Beattie, etal.— American Book Co. - GRADE 3 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. I—Rev. O’Brien—Sadlier. BIBLE STORY —Rev. Johnson and Hannan —Beneiger. CATHEDRAL BASIC READER—Lateet Catholic Edition—l9ss. STREETS AND ROADS and THINK AND DO WORKBOOK to accompany it. ... MORE STREETS AND ROADS. ENGLISH 3 —Stoddard—American Book Co. SPELLING WE USE —stiff cover—Horn and Ashbaugh—Lippincott. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—SiIver Burdett Co. FIVE IN THE FAMILY—Scott, Foresman. GEOGRAPHY—OIJR LITTLE NEIGHBORS AT WORK AND PLAY--11 ERE, THERE. THEN, AND NOW—Frances Carpenter — American Book Co. AMERICAN SINGER—Book lll—Beattie etal—American Book Co. GRADE 4 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. I—Ellamay Horan—Sadlier. Reader—TlMES AND PLACES—O’Brien — Scott-Foresman — Catholic Edition. . ' O'ENGLISH GRADE 4—Stoddard—American Book Company. SPELLING WE USE —Grade 4—hard Burdett Company. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—Grade 4— Silver Burdett Company. PUBLIC SALE 50 — REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE GILTS & BOARS — 50 LOCATION — 6 miles east of Bluffton, Indiana, on State Road No. 124, then 2 miles north; or 6 miles west of Decatur on U. S. No. 224 to Magley, then 4 miles south; or % mile south and 2 miles east of Craigville, on. FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 24 SALE STARTING al 7:30 PJM. 33 Open Hampshire Gilts—lß Spring Boars—2 Tried Boars Sired by Norris Model, Son of Midwest Again, the 1953 Indiana Reserve Grand Champion and Mighty Echo. son. of the >5,000 Western Packer and a half brother to the $10,600 Great Western. A good .offering of gilts and boars, best of blood lines, good type and quality, the fast growing, easy feeding kind. Ail double immune. Write for catalog. See Thunderbird, our new herd sire, one of the very tew boars in the breed with 8 teats on each side. TERMS: Cash. Not responsible for accidents Sale will be held inside Lunch will be served Clip this ad for future reference HARVEY L. STEFFEN — Owner R. R. No. 4. Decatur, Indiana / ELLENBERGER BROS., AUCTIONEERS dut Bluffton phoue 543, . , ..FAMSRS 4 .MERCHANTS BANK CLERK Aug. 17-22

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HEALTH—THE GIRL NEXT DOOR—Scott-Foresman. GEOGRAPHY—OUR BIG WORLD. PIONEER CHILDREN OF AMERICA. AMERICAN SINGER—Book 4—American Book Company. ADVENTURES IN SClENCE:—Carpenter, etal. BIBLE HISTORY—Johnson Hannan—Benxiger. GRADE 5 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. I—Ellamay Horan—Sadlier. BIBLE HISTORY—Gilmour. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—Grade s—Silver Burdett Co. SPELLING WE USE—hard cover—Horn, Ashbaugh—Lippincott — Grade 5. HEALTH—YOU— Baruch—Scott Foresman. OUR COUNTRY ADVANCES-Furlong. AMERICAN CONTINENTS—Burnama. —Stoddard—American Book Company. Workbook to accompany the above English book. DAYS AND DEEDS—Cathedral Basic Reader—Catholic Ed.—ScottForesman. ‘ ’ AMERICAN SINGER—Book s—American Book Company. GRADE 6 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. 2—Ellamay Horan—Sadlier. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—Grade 6—Silver Burdett Co. THE OLD WORLD AND AMERICA—FurIong. ADVENTURES IN SCfENCE with Ruth and Jim—Carpenter, et al. ENGLISH GRADE 6—Stoddard, et al —American Book Company. AMERICAN SINGER—Book 6 American Book Company. PEOPLE AND PROGRESS—O’Brien—Scott-Foresman. SPELLING WE USE—Grade 6—hard cover—Horn, Ashbaugh—Lippincott. i YOU AND OTHERS —Shacter and Baur —Scott-Foreman. GRADE 7 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. 2—Ellamay Horan—Sadlier. SPELLING WE USE—Grade 7—hard cover—Horn. Ashbaugh—Lippincott. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—Grade 7—Silver Burdett Co. ENGLISH GRADE 7 —Stoddard, et al —American Book Company. . A WORLD VlEW—Geography. Z ’ STORY OF OUR LAND AND PEOPLE—Moon and MacGowan—Henry Holt Co. STUDENT ACTIVITIES to accompany above history text. YOU AND YOUR HEALTH—Burkard, Chambers. Maroney—Lyons aivi oftan PATH AND PATHFINDERS—Reader—Book 7—Scott-Foresman. OUR ENVIRONMENT—ITS RELATION TO US—Allyn and Bacon. AMERICAN SINGER —Book 7—American Book Company. GRADE 8 BALTIMORE CATECHISM No. 2—Ellamay Horan—Sadlier. WONDERS AND W’ORKERS—O’Brien—Scott-Foresman—Cathedral Basic—Catholic Edition. MAKING SURE OF ARITHMETIC—Grade B—Gray, etal—Silver, Burdett —1952 ed. WORKBOOK to accompany above arithmetic text —1953 ed. OUR ENVIRONMENT AND HOW WE ADAPT OURSELVES TO IT— Carpenter & Wood—Allyn, B. ENGLISH GRADE B—Stoddar8 —Stoddard —American Book Co. ENGLISH WORKBOOK—BaiIey and Lewis—l9s3 ed. INDIANA HISTORY WORKBOOK—Smith—Benton Pub. Co., Fowler, Indiana. <• SPELLING WE USE-Horn, Ashbaugh—Lippincott. AMERICAN SINGER —Grade B—American8 —American Book Company—limited number available at school. THIS IS AMERICA’S STORY—Wilder, etal. GOOD HEALTH FOR ALL—Burkard, Chambers,, Maroney—Lyons and Carnahan. . FRESHMEN OUR QUEST FOR HAPPINESS—Book I, Our Goal and Our Guides, Rev. Elwell, etal. Mentzer, Bush Co., C 1945. ADVENTURES IN READING—Ross and Thompson, Harcourt Brace, C 1948. ENGLISH IN ACTION—First Year, Heath, revised ed„ 1950. FIRST YEAR ALGEBRA—Schorling. Clark, Smith. World Book Co. EXPERIENCES WITH FOODS—L Belle Pollard. Ginn. LATIN FOR AMERICANS —First Book, Ullman and Henry, Macmillan, cl 941. ——- THE PAST THAT LIVES TODAY—Becker, Painter and Han—Silver Burdett, C 1952. \ MATHEMATICS IN DAILY USE—Hart, Gregory, Shult—revised, 1950, Heath. SOPHOMORES OUR QUEST FOR HAPPINESS—Book 11, Through Christ OyrLord. “ : - Rev... E|well... etal. Men tier, Bush.. Co,. -cl 945, ■- ADVENTURES IN APPRECIATION, 3rd ed., Harcourt Brace, C 1948. ENGLISH IN ACTlON—Second Year, Heath, rev. ed. LATIN' FOR AMERICANS—Second Book, Ullman and Henry, Macmillan. MODERN BIOLOGY—Moon, Mann, Otto—Holt. =■- -- NEW PLANE GEOMETRY—Sanborn. GENERAL BUSINESS WITH APPLIED ARITHMETIC—Crabbe and Salsgiver—6th edition—Southwestern. WORKBOOK to accompany above General Business Text. EVERYDAY FOODS —Harris-Lacey—2nd semester. JUNIORS OUR QUEST FOR HAPPINESS—Book 111, The Ark and the Dove, Rev. Elwell, etal. ADVENTURES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE— Inglis. Bowman, Gehl mann, Schramm-Harcourt Brace, 4th ed.. £1947. ESSENTIALS IN ENGLISH —Laboratory Method, 3rd Book, Smith, McNulty, McCormick Mathers. PATTERN FOR FREEDOM—Roberts, W’inston, C 1953. SECOND YEAR ALGEBRA—Schorling. Clark, Smith, World Book Co. GREGG SHORTHAND MANUAL, Simplified—Gregg, Leslie, Zoubek. Gregg Pub. Co. — ■■■ , TYPING FOR BUSINESS—Two-Year Course, Blanchard Smith, Gregg Pub. Co.SENIORS OUR QUEST FOR HAPPINESS—Book IV. Toward the Eternal Commencement, Rev. Elwell, etal.—Mentzer Bush Co., c 1945. ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE—IngIis, Cooper, Oppenheimer, Benet,—Harcourt Brace, c 1948. ESSENTIALS IN ENGLlSH—Laboratory Method, 4th Book, Smith McNulty. McCormick Mathers. EXPERIENCES IN HOMEMAKING—Laitem Miller—Ginn. NEW WORLD OF CHEMISTRY—Jaffe, Silver Burdett. LABORATORY AND WORKBOOK—UNITS IN CHEMISTRY—Ames and Jaffe, Silver Burdett. SOLID GEOMETRY —Weldon and Krickenberger, Ginn. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES—WaIker, etal. Scribner, C 1948. APPLIED ECONOMICS—Dodd, Southwestern, C 1961. GREGG DICTATION SIMPLIFIED—LesIie Zoubek, Gregg. TWENTIETH CENTURY BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING — 19th ed., Carlson, etal. Southwestern.

Public Auction The undersigned administrator of the estate of Della‘Miller will sell the following at Public Auction at the residence of the late decedent located 3 miles south and 3ft miles west of Convoy, Ohio, or 1 mile north and- ft east of the Woods Chapel Church, or the first road east of the state line on U. O S. 224 then 2 miles north and ft mile east on - FRIDAY AUGUST 24 - 1956 One P.M. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Frigidaire 7.6 cubic ft. refrigerator, bought? new July 1955; Duotherm oil heating stove (large size) with blower; bought new last winter; 2 piece riving room suite; Several good roczers; 6 Dining chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; Round dining table; Buffet; Library Table; Stands; Electrolux Sweeper with Attachments; like new; Mantle Clock; Wall Cabinet; Sewing Machine; Oak Bedroom Suite; Double Bed complete; Metal Cot; Comforters, pillows and bedding; Table' linens; 3-Burner Oil Stove; Kitchen heating stove; Range Cook S f ove; Set of 1847 Rogers Silver Ware; Complete set of dishes; W'ater Set;Electric Hot Plate; 15 live pound packages of sugar; Canned fruits and vegetables; new 5 ft. step ladder; Double Barrel Shot gun; Lawn Mower and Garden Tools; Cooking Utensils, Dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. Not Responsible for Xecidents. E. M. LESLIE — Administrator * Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson, Auctioneers, Decatur, Ind. This Ad Appears Today Only J

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS I (Continued from I'age One) pils at the Lincoln school Thursday August 30. Boys’ registration will be from 9 o'clock until 11 o'clock in the morning and for girls from 1 o’clock until 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Parents will be requested to pay a 12.00 registration fee for each child and present the child's birth certificate. 'All elementary grade pupils of Union township who will enter the Decatur school system this year are asked to report at Lincoln school Tuesday morning September 4 at S: 10 o'clock for the purpose of registering. First Lady Receives New Fall Wardrobe SAN FRANCISCO UP - President Eisenhower’s decision to come to the Republican convention a day earlier than originally echepuled nearly snarled his wife's plans

1 where It’s Always Cooii“ —Last Time Tonight—"COUNTRY GIRL” With Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, Wm. Holden THURS.& FRI. First Decatur Showing! 20th . * CENTURY-BtX presents VAN JOHNSON VERA MILES. —ADDED THRILLER— Imi BENEDICT SOGtAUt —« JBII PAINE IIIALI IEASAI BIIM FLEMING • HLEEItW \ _ href Hartes ~ f Partner" q—l .wxmtpscope TECHNICOLOR— — o 0 < - - Sat. — “ULYSSES" & "TWINKLE IN GOD’S EYE" | ONLY I 16 '/* 10 I POUNDS By ftw .y- FROM Wf $89 ’ 5 Admiral PeMMol "[*%/ PORTABLE I V in 6 Goraeous Colors MAZELIN Healing & Appliances HI-WAY 27—North of Fairway Restaurant ■ ■ t Phone 3-3808 OPEN EVENINGS

for appearing in a new wardrobe. Mollie'Parnis, the First Lady’s favorite designer, was asked to j rush through three new fall cos- ■ tumes for Mrs. Eisenhower so she ‘ could bring them along on the trip ' here. i ~~ . ' ~

i übbibhbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbbmbbnv r ■ _ r r Jb 1 » KmHmJNHMH|mNMHNNmNmNI 5 AIR CONDITIONED ! Tonight & Thursday I OUR BIG DAYS! I First Show Tonite at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 | BE SURE TO ATTEND Fun & Adventure With the G. I.’s in Italy I “THE BOLD and I THE BRAVE” >■ Mickey Rooney, Wendell Corey, » Don Taylor, Nicole Maurey ALSO—Shorts 15c-50c ■ O' ' o • I Fri. A Sat. — Virginia Mayo, L "Great Day in the Morning” I . o oI o o I Sun. A Mon. — Mickey Rooney, “Francis in Haunted House”

JOIN THE SSSII V Thiriiut ftiirarfe Or? SAVE.... T|ME! STEPS! ' z Jffw MONEY! WWW] Don’t shop in circles! First, read I ' X ■ the ads in the DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT to see what’s offered for sale.. then make a bee-line ' ■' *s . to the best buys. No matter what * your need might be you’ll find them advertised by your local merchants at the lowest possible prices. ■ .1 ' .* Fshopping Stils/kuJ* THE ■ r k Decatur Ilaih Democrat s' , ' ■ ■ ■ .

SALE CALENDAR AUG. 24—7:30 p.m. Harvey L. Steffen, owner. 6 Miles West of Decatur on U.S. 224 So Mggley, then 4 miles south. 50 registered Hampshire gilts and boars Elienberger Bros., auctioneers. AUG. 24—6:00 Mr. and Mrs. Don Eichar, owners. sth house south of junction of Highways 33 and 49 in Willshire, Ohio. Modern 5-room home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. , Sanmann, auctioneer. AUG. 24—1:00 p. m. E. M. Leslie, administrator. First road east of state line cn US 224, then 2 miles north and % milo east. Housegold goods. Roy and Ned Johnson, auctioneers. AUG. 25 — 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Andress, owners. 2 Miles i west of Berne, Ind., then miles south, first farm west. Dairy cattle, farm machinery, household goods and miaceb laneous items. Jeff Li£chty, Phil Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. AUG. 25—James A. Noneman, 5 Milep East of Payne. Ohio gm No. 113. ■> an Attractive Stuburban fTome wtih Modern 7 room house on 5 acres of wooded land, 1:30 P.M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. AUG. 23—7:00 P.M. Erwin Bauman, Owner, Locateld 2 miles South and 1H miles East of Berne Tile Mill, or 1 mile North of Schwartz Blacksmith Shop. Dairy cattle and equipment. Auctioneers, Phil Neuenschwander and D. S. Blajr. AUG. 30—3:00 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Rowley, Owners. 215 South 3rd Street, Decatur, Ind. Public Auction, Furniture, Household Goods, Antiques. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. SEPT. 1—10:30 a.m. Farm sells at 1:00 p.m. David E. Johnston and Dorothy B. Johnston, owners. located 114 miles east of Monroeville, Ind, or 1 mile north and 114 miles west of Dixon, Ohio. Improved 50 acre farm and personal property. Glenn C. Merica, Auctioneer. SEPT. I—Gurney Aughinbaugh, 6 miles West and 2 South of North Manchester, Ind., just off of Highway No. 15, 64 Acre Farm with Completely Modern Set of Improvements. 1:30 P.M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. SEPT. 8—1:30 p.m. Roy Lehrman, executor of Albert Lehrman estate, ’> owners. 222 N. First St.. Decatur,’ Indiana. Furniture and and household goods. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, aucB| tioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. .... . -

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1956