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Master Delphos Template 2 2 – The Herald Friday, August 23, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record FROM THE ARCHIVES FUNERALS The Delphos One Year Ago Pauline Gremling, second; and Floyd Café 9-5. Thursday night’s games will HINTON, Jay F., 78, a former The winners in the kiddie tractor Schlereth, third. Fifty-fifty winners see league and city champion Landeck Frankfort, Ind., resident, funeral Herald pull at St. Joseph’s Parish Festival were Art Miller, Anna Rose Kleman Town Tavern pitted against Defiance services will begin at 11 a.m. Vol. 144 No. 50 have been announced. First place in andd Rueben Kramer. Dairy and Harold’s Bar against today with visitation beginning Nancy Spencer, editor the 3- and 4-year-old division was Cridersville. at 10 a.m. at Goodwin Funeral Ray Geary, general manager Cal Menke. Winner in the 5- and 6- 50 Years Ago – 1963 Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Delphos Herald, Inc. year-old division was Camryn Recker. At the livestock auction that was one 75 Years Ago – 1938 Entombment will be in Green Don Hemple, Winner in the 7- and 8-year-old divi- of the highlights of the final day of the The Delphos girls won from Lawn Mausoleum. Memorial advertising manager sion was Gavin Schimmoeller. Winner Allen County Fair Thursday, some of Spencerville at Waterworks Park donations may be made to the Lori Goodwin Silette, in the 9- and 10-year-old division was the champions were purchased locally. Monday night by a score of 14-7. Elks National Foundation. Online circulation manager Nathan Davisson. Equity Elevator Company bought two Those playing on the Delphos team condolences may be made at of Harold Ebbeskotte’s hogs from his were Fair, Tegenkamp, Mericle, goodwinfuneralhome.com. The Delphos Herald (USPS 1525 8000) is published 25 Years Ago – 1988 champion pen of three. The other, Beckman, Nolan, Bond, Schwinnen, MILLER, Joan E. (Hawk), daily except Sundays, Tuesdays Direct descendants of Francis Scott which was the grand champion mar- Van Autreve and Schosker. Mericle hit 83, of Spencerville, funeral ser- and Holidays. Key, the author of “The Star-Spangled ket hog, was purchased by Pangle’s two home runs. vices will be at 10:30 a.m. today The Delphos Herald is deliv- Banner,” Mrs. Kellee Johnson of Ada Master Markets. Peoples National The members of the Sunshine Class at the Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral ered by carrier in Delphos for and her mother, Mrs. Gray of Lima, Bank of Delphos bought six of Mike of the Middle Point Presbyterian Home in Spencerville. Visitation $1.48 per week. Same day displayed a replica of the 15-star and Osting’s pigs and Ronald Warnecke’s Sunday School and their teacher, will be prior to the services. In delivery outside of Delphos is 15-stripe flag seen by Key after the steer. Margaret Dolbey, enjoyed a picnic lieu of flowers, preferred memo- done through the post office bombing of Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Members of the I D Bridge Club at Waterworks Park Monday. Present rials are to the Community for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam during the War of 1812. It was this met Thursday for a 12:30 luncheon were the following: Miss Dolbey, Betty Health Professional Adult Day Counties. Delivery outside of these counties is $110 per year. sight of the flag still flying intact at NuMaude’s Restaurant and later Jean Benroth, Helen Ringwald, Mary Care Center and the Community Entered in the post office that inspired Key to pen the song that played bridge at the home of Mrs. Fred Louise Davies, Corinna Straley, Erma Health Professional In-patient in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as became our national anthem. Reinemeyer on North Canal Street. At Jean Johnson, Juanita Summersall and Hospice Center, both of Van Wert. Periodicals, postage paid at Miss Ohio, Sarah Ann Evans of the conclusion of the games, first prize Peggy Neer. A special attraction will MOWERY, Juanita I., 81, of Delphos, Ohio. Van Wert, plans to be herself next was awarded to Mrs. William Gladen be presented twice at the Delphos Fair. Spencerville, memorial service month when she competes in the Miss and second and traveling to Mrs. Carl Fred Wreede’s Junior Square Dancers will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the 405 North Main St. America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. Rehringer. will be presented on Wednesday eve- Friends Church in Spencerville, TELEPHONE 695-0015 The 23-year-old singer captured the Defending champion Son’s Bar was ning at the fair dance pavilion on East the Rev. Charles H. Johnson offi- Office Hours state title in June on her third trip to knocked out of the Delphos Invitational Third Street and Friday evening at ciating. Burial will follow in the 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. the Miss Ohio Scholarship Pageant. slo-pitch tournament Wednesday night the free act platform on South Main Spencerville Cemetery. Friends POSTMASTER: Send address changes Delphos Senior Citizens Center when they were blanked 9-0 by Lima Street at the Pennsylvania Railroad. may call from 1-2 p.m. Saturday to THE DELPHOS HERALD, will hold its monthly euchre party Brien’s Carry-Out. In other games, The Junior Square Dancers are all at the church. Memorials may 405 N. Main St. Aug. 25 at the center. Last month’s Defiance Dairy routed Myers Cleaners small Delphos children and perform the be made to the Roselawn Manor Delphos, Ohio 45833 winners were Grace Miller, first; 22-5, and Cloverdale topped the Park most difficult square dances with ease. Activities fund. WEATHER TODAY IN HISTORY WEATHER FORECAST Associated Press In 1914, Japan declared war against at age 57. CORRECTIONS Tri-county Germany in World War I. Five years ago: Democratic presiden- Associated Press Today is Friday, Aug. 23, the 235th In 1926, silent film star Rudolph tial candidate Barack Obama introduced The Delphos Herald wants day of 2013. There are 130 days left in Valentino died in New York at age 31. his choice of running mate, Sen. Joe Biden to correct published errors in TODAY: Mostly sunny. the year. In 1927, amid protests, Italian-born of Delaware, before a crowd outside the its news, sports and feature Highs in the lower 80s. Northeast Today’s Highlight in History: anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. Two articles. To inform the news- On August 23, 1973, a bank rob- Vanzetti were executed in Boston for the foreign journalists, Canadian Amanda winds 5 to 10 mph. room of a mistake in published TONIGHT: Clear. Lows in bery-turned-hostage-taking began in murders of two men during a 1920 rob- Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan, the mid 50s. East winds 5 to 10 Stockholm, Sweden; the four hostages bery. were kidnapped near Mogadishu, information, call the editorial mph. ended up empathizing with their captors, In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Somalia; both were freed after 15 months department at 419-695-0015. SATURDAY: Sunny. Highs a psychological condition now referred to Union agreed to a non-aggression treaty, in captivity. At the Beijing Olympics, the Corrections will be published in the lower 80s. East winds 5 to as “Stockholm Syndrome.” the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, in Moscow. United States won gold in the women’s on this page. 10 mph. On this date: In 1944, Romanian prime minister and men’s 1,600-meter relay track events. SATURDAY NIGHT: In 1305, Scottish rebel leader Sir Ion Antonescu was dismissed by King The U.S. women’s basketball team beat Mostly clear. Lows in the upper William Wallace was executed by the Michael, paving the way for Romania to Australia 92-65 to win a fourth straight 50s. Southeast winds around 10 English for treason. abandon the Axis in favor of the Allies. gold medal. Angel Matos of Cuba and his LOCAL PRICES mph. In 1775, Britain’s King George III In 1960, Broadway librettist Oscar coach were banned for life after the tae- SUNDAY AND SUNDAY proclaimed the American colonies to be Hammerstein II, 65, died in Doylestown, Pa. kwondo athlete kicked the referee in the Wheat $6.01 NIGHT: Mostly clear. Highs in in a state of “open and avowed rebellion.” In 1982, Lebanon’s parliament elected face following his bronze-medal match Corn $6.08 the mid 80s. Lows in the upper In 1858, “Ten Nights in a Bar-room,” Christian militia leader Bashir Gemayel disqualification. Soybeans $13.75 60s. a play by Timothy Shay Arthur about the president; however, Gemayel was assas- One year ago: First lady Michelle MONDAY AND MONDAY perils of drinking alcohol, opened in New sinated some three weeks later. Obama consoled relatives of worshippers NIGHT: Mostly clear. Highs York. Ten years ago: Former priest John gunned down at a Sikh temple in subur- around 90. Lows in the lower 70s. In 1912, actor, dancer, director and Geoghan, the convicted child molester ban Milwaukee. Lance Armstrong chose IRTHS choreographer Gene Kelly was born whose prosecution sparked the sex abuse not to pursue arbitration in the drug case B Eugene Curran Kelly in Pittsburgh. scandal that shook the Roman Catholic brought against him by the U.S. Anti- ST. RITA’S In 1913, Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid Church nationwide, died after another Doping Agency, setting the stage for his A boy was born Aug. 18 to LOTTERY statue, inspired by the Hans Christian inmate attacked him in a Massachusetts Tour de France titles to be stripped and his CLEVELAND (AP) — Andersen story, was unveiled in the har- prison. All-Star baseball player Bobby name to be all but wiped from the record Bridget and Jeffery Bockey of These Ohio lotteries were drawn bor of the Danish capital.
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