Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1957 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957

SCHOOL REPORTER have taken on a Job/Doyle Lehman has contacted the ewrjer of a ten-acre apple orchard, and has made a deal with him to take care of the prchard and pick the apples nekt fall and they will split the profit in half. The orchard is not too far from the school. —P.M.H.S.— The Pleasant Mills band marched aUthe home game here at P. M. with Aadms Central. They made a very good appearance and they looked very snappy with their new gloves and plumes. The band will not march at the next home game, which is with Monroeville this evening. But they will march and play at the Monmouth game a week from this Friday evening. Keep up the good work kids, it's great, —P.M.H.S.— The senior English class gave a program at the PTA Monday evening. It was a radio broadcast. The announcer was Dick Johnson, the cast consisted of Kay Bollenbacher, Marabelle Wolfe, Janice Smith, Bill Von Gunten, and Gary Shoaf. This was a Thanksgiving program. —P.M.H.S.— The band will hold a bake sale Saturday morning at 8 at Goodyear. to raise money for the new plumes and white gloves. They will have plenty of good baked

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goods, eggs and also candy. So if you want foods come to Goodyear early Saturday morning. , —P.M.H.S.— lost to Adams Central last Friday evening when the Greyhounds scored very highly against the Spartans. —P.M.H.S.— The juniors are selling refreshments at the home games this year. At the first home game with Central they had almost a complete sellout. They were very busy the whole time and by the time the game was over they were completely sold out of ice cream and they had no pop corn. By the time the game was over the juniors were really worn out. Now they know how big a job it is. - P.M.H.S.— DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Mary F. Beckmeyer Happy giving Day' TheMMHHk bulletin board on the th i r typifies the true spirit gMK/I of the holiday as it boldly ■w reads, “Give faxßf ” Tranks to God.” Two pictures, -one of a Pilgrim family and the other of a family today, are shown thanking God for their many blessings.

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