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The annual Delphos Jefferson
Alumni Association Dinner/
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the Delphos Eagles Lodge.
Dinner will start at 6 p.m. A
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INFORMATION SUBMITTED
DELPHOS On May 11, officers were
sent to the 200 block of East Fourth Street
in reference to items being stolen from a
residence. Upon arrival, officers met with the
complainant and were told that multiple tools
had been taken, but no forced entry had been
made into the residence. The incident remains
under investigation.
On May 11, officers were dispatched to
the 900 block of Lima Avenue to investigate
a domestic violence incident. Upon arrival,
officers met with both parties involved along
with a witness. After investigating the incident, officers found probable cause to arrest
35-year-old Christina Auer of Delphos for
domestic violence. Auer was transported to
the Allen County Jail and will appear in Lima
Municipal Court to face the charge.
On May 12, officers responded to the 200
block of W. Clime St. in reference to a physical altercation between roommates. Upon
arrival officers met with both parties. Each
person stated that the other had started the
fight. Due to conflicting stories no charges
were filed.
On May 13, officers took a report from a
complainant that stated her ex-boyfriend was
harassing her and making threats. The incident remains under investigation.
On May 13, a complainant came to the
police department to report that his vehicle
had been broken into some time during the
overnight hours. He stated that the vehicle,
which was parked in the 400 block of S. Main
St, was entered and items were stolen. No
damage was done to the vehicle.
On May 13, officers were sent to the 900
block of Lima Avenue to take a report on a
child custody exchange issue.
On May 15, officers were sent to the
900 block of Lima Avenue in reference to a
male possibly looking in the windows to his
ex-wifes residence. Officers arrived but did
not locate the male.
On May 15, officers responded to the
200 block of Cherry Street to investigate a
criminal trespass incident that turned into an
altercation. Officers arrived and spoke with
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OBITUARY
Allison K. Teeters
Oct. 23, 1967-May 22, 2015
Allison K. Teeters, 47, of
Delphos, passed away Friday
at St. Ritas Medical Center.
Her Family. She was
born Oct. 23, 1967, in Lima
to David and Glenna (Buzard)
Hammond, both preceded her
in death. On Oct. 15, 2005,
she married Jack Teeters, who
survives in Delphos.
She is also survived by a
son, Austin Teeters of Delphos;
two grandsons, Bowen and
Colten Teeters; a brother,
Larry (Shirley) Hammond of
Delphos; two sisters, Cindy
(Mitch) Smith of Harrod and
Vicky Hammond of Delphos;
a mother-in-law, Margaret
Farmer of Norwalk; brother-in-law, Hugh (Darlene)
Teeters of Norwalk; and many
nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by two brothers,
Edward Hammond and Phillip
K. Hammond.
Her Legacy. Allison
worked at the Community
Health Care Professionals.
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A boy was born May 22
to Hilary and Scott Gasser of
Fort Jennings.
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fell to third after being ranked first for two years in a row,
while Hawaii (4) and Utah (5) round out the top five states.
Louisiana ranks 50th as the least healthy state for older adults,
followed by Mississippi (49), Kentucky (48), Arkansas (47)
and Oklahoma (46).
Report Highlights Nationwide Improvements in Care
Trends
The report shows that seniors are improving in key care
trends, particularly in metrics that examine whether seniors
are getting the right care in the setting of their choice, pointing
to a health system that may be working better for seniors.
Key findings include:
Preventable hospitalizations dropped 8.6 percent, from
64.9 percent of discharges for Medicare beneficiaries last year
to 59.3 percent of discharges in 2015. The decrease marks an
11 percent decline in preventable hospitalizations since the
2013 edition.
More seniors are spending their last days in the setting
they prefer. Hospice care which can be delivered in a home
setting increased from 47.5 percent to 50.6 percent of decedents aged 65 and older, while hospital deaths decreased from
25 percent to 22.8 percent of decedents. Hospice care rose 38
percent since the reports inception in 2013.
The number of home health care workers increased 9.3
percent compared to last year, which may indicate that home
care is an increasingly accessible option for todays seniors.
More seniors received the flu vaccine compared to last
year, rising from 60.1 percent of seniors in 2014 to 62.8 percent this year. Seniors are particularly susceptible to flu and
flu-related complications, making it vital that they receive the
vaccine each year.
Seniors are reporting feeling better. The findings
showed a 4.8 percent increase in self-reported high health
status to 41.8 percent this year, contributing to a 9 percent
increase over the past two years.
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Area Memorial Day services planned Jennings School Board recognizes successes
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS The Delphos Veterans
Council will hold its annual Memorial Day
Parade and Service on Monday.
The parade steps off at 10:45 a.m. from
the Safety Service Building on Second Street
and then travels north on Main Street to the
Veterans Memorial at Fifth and Main streets.
The program will begin promptly at 11 a.m.
As in years past, David Roach will serve as
emcee with VFW Post 3035 Vice Commander
John Grothouse welcoming all to the service.
Later in the service, Grothouse will also have
a special announcement concerning recently
inducted Eagle Scout Ben Curth.
The VFW Post 3035 Color Guard will post
the colors and a firing squad salute will be
given followed by Doug Harter playing taps.
The Rev. Ronald Lumm will offer the
invocation and benediction.
Guest speaker will be VFW National
Junior Vice Commander in Chief-Elect Keith
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FORT JENNINGS On
Wednesday, the day before
the last day of the districts
2014-15 school year, members of the Fort Jennings
Board of Education met to
review the month past and
plan for the future.
The board recognized the
efforts of students and staff,
commending Mrs. Warnecke
and all students and staff
associated with the elementary and high schools
spring music concert. Also
recognized were members of
both of the high schools
Envirothon teams, which
placed second and seventh of
57 competing teams in Area
I competition. The board
was advised that Team I has
advanced to State competition, scheduled for June 8
and 9 in Mohican State Park.
In addressing issues pertaining to the 2015-16 school
year, the board approved the
following contracts:
Certified
personnel: Heather Harmon and
Tony Saine, five year; Jay
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delphos Postal Museum is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
1-4 p.m. Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St. Kalida.
1:30 p.m. Amvets Post 698 Auxiliary meets at the
Amvets post in Middle Point.
4 p.m. Amvets Post 698 regular meeting at the Amvets
post in Middle Point.
7:30 p.m. Sons of Amvets Post 698 meet at Amvets Post
in Middle Point.
MONDAY
Memorial Day!
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Delphos Area Simply Quilters meets at the
Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce, 306 N. Main St.
Marion Township Trustees meet at the Township House.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
7:30 p.m. Elida village council meets at the town hall.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
BY MARGIE ROSTORFER
Yes, I guess well take the blame. We
had how many days of upper 80s in a
row? Those nice, hot days prompted us
to uncover our pool and ever
since then, its been rainy and
cold and a nice warm jacket has
felt good. Lets get this weather
straightened out so the farmers
can finish up and I can get a
few more things in the garden,
too. Then, let summer begin.
Speaking of summer, school
is ready for dismissal and the
kids are looking forward to it;
not to mention the teachers,
too. For anyone whos got a
summer kid-sitting job, be sure
to stop in and pick up some
story books and toys for the
kiddos. Theres little dishes for
tea parties, all kinds of dolls and
strollers, trucks, cars, and tractors and
board games, too. Youll find stuffed
animals of all kinds and get some
clothes to play dress-up. For the older
kids, theres roller blades, skateboards,
wave boards, beach toys and life jackets
of all sizes. Get some summer shoes to
show off your toes and a hat to protect
yourself from the sun. Theres camping
and picnicking items to choose from and
even a nice set of golf clubs. Stop in and
browse around.
In recent months, weve been spotlighting some of our staff here at the
Thrift Shop. This months spotlight is
on the men that are behind the scenes.
Helping us out are Denny Wilhelm,
Jeff Moorman, Art
Rode, Mike Rode
and Phil Hablitzel.
They do the heavy
lifting and distribute
donated items around
to the various departments. The guys test
all the various items
to make sure they are
in proper working
order; but a customer should always feel
free to ask prior to
purchasing an item to
check for themselves
Rostorfer
that it does indeed
work. They clean
and repair any toys that might need
some extra attention, and the men also
take heavy items to and from storage or wherever it needs to go. When
minor repair work is needed, or shelving
assembled or moved, we call on these
handy men to help with that, too. They
take care of cleaning up the drop-off
area when everything is cleared out and
also clean the area of anything that may
have broken during donation drop-offs.
Some of the guys work almost every
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Jamie Joseph
Vernon Kill
Doug Milligan
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Week of May 25-29
Monday: Senior Center
is closed in observance of
Memorial Day!
Tuesday: Ham and bean
soup, corn bread, fruit, jello,
coffee and 2 percent milk.
Wednesday: Chicken and
noodles over mashed potatoes, fruit, veggie, coffee and
2 percent milk.
Thursday: Smoked sausage and sauerkraut, mashed
potatoes, veggie, coffee and 2
percent milk.
Friday: Beef Manhattan,
fruit, veggie, dessert, coffee
and 2 percent milk.
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Tops in the boys and girls Prep High Game were Braylon
Scalf and Madilyn Schuck.
First-place winners in the Tail Twisters League for the 2014-15 Junior Bowling season
at the Delphos Recreation Center was the Sour Apple team that was comprised of Cole
Haunhorst, left, Isaac Schuck, Alex Theobald and Sam Harvey. Absent was Andrew
Shawhan.
The boy and girl who had the High Averages for the
Jacob Hamilton was the boys 2014-15 Junior Bowling season in the Prep Division were Most Improved Average in
the Prep girls was Samantha
winner in the Major High Braxton Scalf and Samantha Knepper.
Knepper. Logan Hubert, the
Series. Absent was the girls
winner, Alena Horstman.
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clinch track regionals
St. Johns Tyler Conley and Lincolnviews Austin Elick received the baton from their
respective teammates; Colton Snyder (LV) and Avery Martin (SJ); and are off and running during Thursdays 4x800-meter boys relay final at Spencervilles District Meet. Both
teams moved on to next weeks Troy Regionals: the Lancers in second and the Blue Jays
in fourth. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Vandemark, a lefty, observed. also thanking God; without
By JIM METCALFE
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SPENCERVILLE With been doing all season.
seventh at the State meet in
Both got steadily stronger the event was a bit disapthe up and down weather
west-central Ohio has fea- in their final three throws: pointed in her effort.
tured this spring, it was no Pugh at 47-9, 48-1 and 51
I jumped a 5-1, four
surprise that Thursdays first and Vandemark at 49, 51 and inches below my personal
day of the Division III Track 53-3.
best. I did not jump very
Pugh felt the biggest dif- well today, McCleery said.
and Field District Meet at
Spencerville High Schools ference this season is their Fortunately, most everybody
Charles D. Moeller Track overall physical strength.
else didnt jump very well
Weightlifting is much either. It was hard to stay
would feature a chilly start
more a part of our workouts warmed up anyway because it
and a sunny end.
There is also a motto to and we can feel the differ- was a little chilly to start but
post-season track, not quite ence; were both much stron- also because girls were dropthe NBAs Win or Go ger and it shows, he added. ping out; my warm-up times
Home but instead Top 4 or Our technique and footwork were messed up.
arent perfect but theyre both
Go Home.
The boys 4x8 put together
Out of the seven events coming. You can never be a strong effort to fall just
that had finals races, the Tri- perfect with those areas; you short of the Minster team.
County area had 10 individu- can always improve. At the
We knew this would be
als or relay teams earn such same time, if you dont gener- a tough race. With Bayley as
an honor and move on to next ally have it down at this time our anchor, we know that all
of the season, you wont. The we need to do is stay with the
Thursdays Troy Regionals.
The St. Johns boys whole season is preparation leaders in our respective legs
4x800-meter relay team for this.
and we have a great chance
Johnson also credited to win the race, Snyder
of Curtis Pohlman, Avery
Martin, Tyler Conley and weight work for her improve- observed. We usually have
ment, coming off a 13th-place some kind of game plan going
Evan Hays was fourth.
Our coaches moved us finish at State last spring.
in but today, it was all about
My strength is much bet- not finishing fifth. It ended
around a little to try and match
up runners and get a better ter. We all worked hard on up being a 4-team race and it
feel, Conley explained. We that in the off-season and its was pretty close.
didnt run our best but we paying off, she explained.
Ottoville had two entries:
advanced to Regionals; thats All of the throwers boys Brooke Mangas winner in
and girls lift together; we the girls high jump and the
all our goal was today.
Weve gone against throw for a half-hour to an 4x800-meter girls relay of
these teams all year, espe- hour every day and work out Lindsay Schweller, Madison
cially Lincolnview. We had every other day. I will stay on Knodell, Nicole Williams and
beaten them a couple times that schedule because it really McKenna Byrne (3rd).
and they beat us today, Hays keeps me prepared and ready
Were young but we were
added. You have to hand it to go. Its worked so far; I all pretty nervous, Schweller
to Bayley Tow; he is such a dont want to change what began. Even though were
great runner and ran such a works.
young and no one expects us
Lincolnview had three to compete with the uppergreat anchor leg. The good
thing is we know we can run entries: Logan Diller, sec- classmen here, we still had
faster but so can everyone ond in the boys pole vault; nerves.
Hannah McCleery, second
else.
Knodell part of last
Spencerville led the local in the girls high jump; and springs 4x4 relay State
crew with four championship the runner-up boys 4x8 relay entrant that ended 12th in the
qualifiers: the 1-2 punch in of Alex Rodriguez, Colton prelims is a sophomore
the boys shot put of Logan Snyder, Austin Elick and and the rest are freshman.
Vandemark and Evan Pugh; Bayley Tow.
Once we stayed with the
Diller was very happy leaders, our confidence grew.
the first place in the girls discus of Shania Johnson; and with his personal best of 11-6. We knew coming in it would
That was a foot better be close with Marion Local
the championship of Trevor
McMichael (seventh last than my previous PR. I was but we ran a good race,
spring at State) in the boys using a different pole; one Knodell added.
that was longer and bigger,
long jump.
The remainder of the finals
We pushed each other he explained. I snapped my in the field events begins
today and all the time. For pole last week and had to go at 11:30 a.m. today back at
good or bad, we have a friend- to this one. I practiced with it Spencerville. The running
ly rivalry and try to outdo all week and I was very com- finals commence at 1 p.m.
each other every event, fortable with it today. I am
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two away.
A Miller single and a steal by
pinch-runner Allison Berryman wound
up stranded, the fifth Lincolnview runner left on base.
Each of New Bremens first two runs
came thanks to errors while pushing
the issue on the bases. After a walk to
Cassidy Smith in the second inning,
Ashbaughs only free pass of the game,
Jenkins swiped second. She then took
off for third and came home when the
throw from the Lancer catcher wound
up in left field.
In the fourth, Clune singled and stole
second, then looked to be thrown out on
her steal attempt of third but, after a conference, the umpires ruled the ball had
come free during the tag, making Clune
safe. She would come home of Foxs
ground-ball fielders choice.
LINCOLNVIEW (11-15)
Julia Thatcher cf 3-0-0-0, Steph Longwell
rf 3-0-0-0, Alena Looser c 3-0-0-0, Macala
Ashbaugh p 3-0-1-0, Baylee Neate ss 3-1-2-0,
Devann Springer lf 3-0-1-1, Hannah Taylor dp
2-0-0-0 x- Makenzie Kraft 3b 1-0-0-0, Zoe Miller
1b 3-0-1-0 x- Allison Berryman pr 0-0-0-0, Sidney
Jenkins 2b 3-0-0-0; Totals 27-1-5-1.
NEW BREMEN (15-9)
Chloe Schwartz rf 3-0-1-0, Alyse Clune ss
3-1-1-0, Debbie Paul c 3-11-1-0, Sophie Fox p
3-1-1-2, Cassidy Smith 3b 2-1-0-0, Jenna Bertke
1b 3-0-1-1, Kaitlyn Ahlers cf 3-0-0-0, Danielle
Ahlers dp (Ali Howell lf) 3-0-0-0, Sarah Hall 2b
2-1-1-0; Totals 25-5-6-3.
Score by Innings: R H E
Lincolnview 000 010 0 - 1 5 4
New Bremen 010 112 x - 5 6 2
E: Looser, Kraft, Ashbaugh, Neate, Clune,
Fox; LOB: Lincolnview 5, New Bremen 3; 2B:
Neate, Springer, Fox; SB: Clune 2, Smith 2, Neate,
Springer, Berryman; CS: Clune, Schwartz.
ip-h-r-er-bb-k
Lincolnview
Ashbaugh (L) 6.0-6-5-1-1-6
New Bremen
Fox (W) 7.0-5-1-1-0-7
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The term selfie, used to describe a picture one has taken of oneself, usually with ones cell phone
camera, is loaded with insinuations of narcissistic self-centeredness, and perhaps with good reason. The
vast majority of the pictures taken throughout the entire history of the world have reportedly been taken
in just the last few years, with the advent of the digital camera and its ubiquitous cousin the cell phone
camera.
There are now small video cameras that mount just about anywhere and enable their users to get footage of just about anything, from skiing down an alpine slope to deep-sea diving, which has added to our
ability to document our lives. But what is the point of all of this documentation? Are our friends and
families that interested in looking at all of these pictures and videos of us or are they for our own viewing
pleasure? Or do they really just serve to certify that we were actually at the concert or visited the Eiffel
tower? Its nice that we can so easily share pictures and videos, but we run the risk of missing the experience in question if we are only interested in getting the great picture or video, and perhaps more perilous
still is the prospect that a self-absorbed generation and culture will become even more so. We would all
do well to remember that many experiences are best experienced by just being there and dont need to be
photographed or recorded.
Christopher Simon
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808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
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Church
Eucharist Lords Day
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible Observance; Saturday 4:30 p.m.,
Quiz at Church
Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 a.m.;
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Weekdays as announced on
Discipleship Class
in Upper Sunday bulletin.
Room
Baptism Celebrated first
For more info see our website: Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod. Call rectory to schedule Precom.
Baptismal instructions.
Reconciliation Tuesday and
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION
Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
3:30-4:00 p.m.
Anytime by
470 S. Franklin St.,
request.
(419) 692-9940
Matrimony Arrangements
9:30 Sunday School
must be made through the recto10:30 Sunday morning ser- ry six months in advance.
vice.
Anointing of the Sick
Youth
ministry
every Communal celebration in May
Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
and October. Administered upon
Childrens ministry every request.
third Saturday from 11 to 1:30.
andECk
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
CHURCH - Landeck
Phone 419-695-2616
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Rev. Steve Nelson
Phone: 419-692-0636
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship
Administrative aide: Rita Suever
Service.
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Monday - Memorial Day Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Office closed.
Satuday: 8:00 a.m. Prayer Saturday.
Newcomers please register at
Breakfast.
parish.
Marriages: Please call the
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
parish house six months in
CHURCH
advance. Baptism: Please call
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
the parish
Delphos -
Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
pEnCErVillE
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
and Kelly Baeza
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
419-647-6202
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
Saturday
4:30
p.m.
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May
1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
and prayer meeting.
Mass
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
419-339-6319
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00
a.m. Worship Service.
p.m.
RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
Elida/GomEr
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m. Evening
Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion
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GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
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204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
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Yesterday
Canal Boatman
Passes Away
John Helt, aged 95, died at his home in South Delphos,
this morning about 9 oclock. Mr. Helt had been troubled
with bronchial pneumonia for some time and last Saturday he
fell from a hay mow, and from that time on he grew steadily
worse.
Deceased was a boatman until several years ago, having
spent nearly all his time on the canal. He was a soldier in the
Civil War and was a member of Reul Post, G.A.R. of Delphos.
He is survived by his aged wife and one son, Frank Helt, of
south Main street. The remains will be interred in the West
Side cemetery, Friday afternoon. There will be no funeral services according to his bequest. The G.A. R. will attend.
Delphos Herald,
June 18, 1901
An Underground
Railroad House
In dismantling an old brick house at Baxter street and
Mulbery Bend Park, New York, the workmen unexpectedly
pried open a square trap door at the left of the stairs leading
into a secret chamber extending the whole depth of the house,
48 feet and 8 1/2 feet wide 4 feet high. Investigation shows
that the place was for years before the war, one of the chain
of stations on the underground railroad, by which friends
of the negro sent fugitive slaves to the North. According to
the best information, Henry Ward Beecher directed runaway
negroes to the house, there to lie concealed in the cage, as
the chamber was known, until the coast was clear.
Delphos Herald,
June 18, 1901
Beautiful Flower
Garden on East
Jackson Street
Many people are paying visits to flower gardens of Mrs.
Maude Heller, East Jackson street, to see the large number of
Gladiolus plants, which are now in bloom.
Mrs. Heller has 12,000 gladiolus plants, including 105
varieties. They have many of them that are now blooming.
July 12, 1929,
Delphos Herald
Bosten Store
Inaugurates Free
Taxi Service
Realizing that we have a lot of mothers in Delphos to
whom it is quite a task to bring the children down town, especially during the hot weather, the Manager announces that
they will call for anyone doing their shopping at the Bosten
Store in Delphos. Call Main 1530. They will come and bring
you and take you back home. The Manager urges everyone to
take advantage of it.
Delphos Herald
July 12, 1929
Edwards Brothers
New Building
The large addition to the Edwards Brothers building on
North Canal street, between Second and Third, is nearly ready
for the roof, the sidewalks have been practically completed.
Putting Your
World in
PersPective
Window
to the
Past
Changes In The
Capitol Theatre
Changes in the Capitol Theater now are nearing completion
and the local playhouse will soon be ready for the presentation
of talkies.
The Staup Brothers, Ellsworth and Paul, managers of the
theater, have been making preparations for some time for
the showing of the sound pictures. The panels in the ceiling
and portions of the rear and side walks are covered with a
sound-absorbing material designed to improve acoustics of
the room.
Workman were on duty all night, installing the vocaphon
and Movietone versions of the sound pictures.
The managers hope to be ready for the first showing of the
talkies, here by Sunday, July 21.
Tandhis
That
by EVELYN MARTIN
I love to browse old newspapers. You never know what
youll find. I thought this was
interesting!
Printed in the Dec. 5 1930
Delphos Daily Herald
OLD
MAP
OF
INTEREST TO LOCAL
PEOPLE
A map of great interest
to the people of Delphos is
on display in the office of
Service Director H. D. Bickel
and Auditor F. M. Irick at the
city building. This map was
drawn in the early [18]90s
and shows the change in
the names of the streets of
the city made at that time.
Accompanying it is a copy
of an ordinance which was
adopted by the city on Feb.
26, 1891, bearing the signature of F. X. Stallkamp, who
was mayor at that time. This
ordinance made effective the
change in the names of the
streets.
Previous to the adoption
of the ordinance, there were
two Main streets in Delphos,
a North Main and a South
Main, now Third and Second
streets, respectively.
There were two First
Streets and two or three each
of Second, Third, Fourth,
Fifth, Sixth and Seventh
streets,
There were two Canal
streets, one east of the canal,
now Main Street, and one
west of the canal, now Canal
Street.
There were also duplications in name while many
streets were without names.
The former Canal Street
east of the canal was changed
to Main Street.
The present Canal Street
formerly bore two names,
Canal Street in 3rd Ward and
First Street in 4th Ward.
Jefferson had two names,
Jefferson in 3rd Ward and
Second in 4th Ward.
Clay was known by its
present name in 3rd Ward and
as Third street in 4th Ward.
Cass had no name north of
the Pennsylvania [railroad],
and was known as Lang Street
south of the Pennsylvania.
Maple Street had no name.
State Street had two
names: State and Sixth.
A short street, never opened
up, west of State Street running south from Second to the
Pennsylvania [railroad], was
given the name of West Street
and was previously known as
Seventh Street.
See MAP, page 17
The
Delphos Herald
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Preparations for nephews wedding keep Lovina up late
BY LOVINA EICHER
It is Wednesday evening and I
should be in bed already but this
column has to be written.
Today, sisters Emma, Verena,
Susan and I traveled the two hours
to Berne, Indiana and picked up sister Liz and headed to nephew Levis
fiances house for final wedding
preparations. Levi is the son of my
oldest sister Leah and her husband
Paul, so Leah was there too. My sister-in-law Nancy was also there so it
was so nice to all be together which
doesnt happen very often.
We were also glad to see Paul and
Leahs son Ben, his wife Rosemarie
and four children, who all live in
Wisconsin. Paul and Leah greeted
their newest grandchild for the first
time. She is two months old and was
named after her grandma Leah. Paul
and Leahs daughter Elizabeth and
Kitchen Press
Delphos FFA members who received their Chapter Degree include, front from left, Beth Williams, Danielle
Dancer, Alesha Harshman, Sarah Fitch, Mackenzie Hammons, Katie Caputo and Eli Edie; center, Kylie White,
Alexa Plescher, Kaylin Hartsock, Chase Harman, Dani Harman and Bethany Hershey; and back, Stephen
Leathers, Caleb Haunhorst, Tristan Moore, Robbie Rister, Brent Buettner and Evan Krites. Absent from meeting and picture but receiving degrees are Ally Calvelage and Cheyanna Scirroco. (Submitted photo)
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Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
Its a welcome day for many. Its
the first weekend of boating, camping
and enjoying that lake cottage. Its a
day off work for many. Its also a day
set aside to remember an ever-growing part of the population the
veterans.
Memorial Day, originally called
Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in
our nations service. There are many
stories as to its actual beginnings,
with more than two dozen cities and
towns claiming to be the holidays
birthplace.
Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on May 5, 1868, by General
John Logan, national commander of
the Grand Army of the Republic, in
his General Order No. 11, and was
first observed on May 30, 1868, when
flowers were placed on the graves of
Union and Confederate soldiers at
Arlington National Cemetery.
The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in
1873. By 1890, it was recognized by
all of the northern states. It is now
The Herald 13
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
Orange is the
Sara Berelsman
New Black is a
Netflix series that
I started watching
around the time
it was released.
It is unlike anything I have ever
seen before in its
rawness and honesty. I wasnt sure
acting is perfect. Nothing is
what to expect
when I first heard about it, forced.
Chapman, as the other
but I was instantly hooked.
The series is based upon the inmates call her, is caught
true story of a former wom- up in a love triangle of sorts,
ens prison inmate, and the without giving too much
show isnt afraid to go places away. This fact creates the
many shows would be. It has backdrop for the main stomore liberties being a Netflix ryline, and her interactions
series also. While many view- with each character as she
ers might be offended by the navigates life in prison after
getting caught up in a life of
material, I am fascinated.
The show focuses upon a crime. I just love that Orange
female prison inmate, Piper is the New Black goes places
Chapman, and it chronicles other shows are afraid to go,
her journey in flashbacks and its more concerned with
telling the story of how she displaying genuine people
got herself into prison, while than it is with glamorizing its
showing her current day-to- actresses. It is gritty, raw, and
day situation. The show is real. It tackles tough topics,
full of colorful characters most obviously being its main
and interesting plot lines, and subject, which is what its like
there is a shocking situation being inside a womens prisor piece of dialogue every on. Or at least, what it could
other second. The dialogue is be like. It is also hilarious.
I would recommend this
cleverly written and authentic. The characters themselves show to anyone doesnt get
feel so real, and as viewers, easily offended or shocked,
we get the back story behind and someone with a twisted
each one, showing us their sense of humor. It just puts
pasts and what situations got everything right out there,
them to where they are now. and its not always pretty. I
Each character on the show is wish every show could be so
so well-developed, she feels gutsy.
like a real-life friend. The
Sara says...
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Many
families
have their own routines on weeknights.
Kids may tackle
their homework before dinner, and once
everyones plate is
clean, family members may spend time
together or go their
separate ways, spending time online with
friends or watching
their favorite television programs on the
couch.
Parents who feel
their
weeknights
dont include enough
family time are often
on the hunt for more
family-friendly activities the whole family can enjoy even if
everyone has to go
to work or school
the next day. The following are a handful
of
family-friendly
weeknight activities
that can bring families closer together.
Movie night:
Family movie night
is a tradition for many
families, and parents
who want to spend
more time together
as families may find
that movie night is a
great way to share a
few laughs or even
facilitate discussions
about important topics broached in certain films. Each week
let a different family
member pick that
weeks movie and ask
him or her to explain
his or her choice and
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Insects
(Continued from page 12)
Corn rootworms and bean
leaf beetle larvae feed on soybean root nodules. The nodules are produced by the plant
as a result of infection by the
Rhizobium bacteria and the
Rhizobia will produce available
nitrogen for the plant as the
plant provides food for the bacteria. Farmers do not have to
buy and apply nitrogen to soybean fields because of this relationship, a major cost saving.
Soybean crops actually need
more nitrogen than corn for
grain production. Fortunately
the nodule feeding by corn
rootworms and bean leaf beetle
larvae is not severe enough to
affect yield.
Not all stink bugs are harmful. The spined soldier bug is a
beneficial stink bug that feeds
on common soybean insects,
including other stink bugs.
Farmers often confused the
spined soldier bugs with the
brown marmorated stink bug.
Look at the shoulders for identification. The spined species
has sharply pointed shoulders,
brown marmorated are round-
ed.
Lovina
(Continued from page 12)
This week Ill share my
sister Susans recipe for rhubarb nut bread.
Susans Rhubarb
Nut Bread
1 cup brown sugar
2/3 cup salad oil
1 egg
1 cup buttermilk
2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups diced fresh rhubarb
1/2 cup chopped nuts
Topping:
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Preheat oven to 325
degrees. Beat brown sugar
and oil together until well
blended. Stir in egg and
buttermilk. Sift together
flour, salt, and soda and
combine with first mixture.
Stir in vanilla, rhubarb and
nuts. Pour into two greased
loaf pans. Mix sugar, melted butter, and cinnamon
and sprinkle over top of
batter. Bake at 325 degrees
for one hour.
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Wednesday and Thursday at Columbus. In attendance from Delphos are Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Steinle, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weger, H. M. Davies
and H. S. McLeod.
Leo German and Henry Wegesin were in
attendance at the Sunday and Monday sessions
of the annual state convention of the Knights
of Columbus held in Marion. They were delegates from Delphos Council No. 1362. Ray
McKowen of Delphos, past state deputy, and
James McNamara of Fort Jennings attended the
Monday evening session.
Map
(Continued from page 11)
The Delphos Jefferson Show Choir performed for the Delphos Optimist Club on
May 15. The show choir is under the direction of Tammy Wirth. The group sang
and danced to a variety of songs. (Submitted photos)
Washington
Street
had two names before the
change: Washington Street in
2nd Ward and Second Street
in 1st Ward.
Franklin Street previously bore its present name in
2nd Ward but was known as
Third Street in 1st Ward.
Pierce Street had been
known as Fourth Street.
Scott street was known
by that name north of the
present Fifth Street but had
no name south of that.
Moening Street was
known by its present name.
Douglas Street, Monroe
and Adams, all running north
and southeast of the Flat
Fork Creek had no names
previous to the passing of the
ordinance referred to.
Elm street had no name.
Hudson,
Erie
and
Superior, running north and
south in Marbletown, were
known as First, Second and
Third streets, respectively,
before the passing of this
ordinance which gave them
their present names.
Jackson was named, having not had a name previous
Art
to that time.
Cleveland had been
known as Excelsior Street
east of the canal and Shenk
Street west of it.
Cherry Street had been
known as Charles Street.
Ohio Street had not had a
name. Suthoff was known as
both Suthoff and Euclid.
The present First Street
had been called Jackson
Street east of the canal and
Greenbaum west of it.
Second Street was South
Main and Third Street was
North Main.
Fourth Street was Mill
Street west of the canal and
Water Street east of it.
Fifth Street had been
called Bridge Street.
Sixth Street was Walnut
Street.
Seventh Street had been
known as Gay Street east
of the canal and Elm Street
west of it.
The present Eighth Street
was Ash Street east of the
canal and North Street west
of the canal.
Ninth street was also
called North Street. First
Ward and 4th Ward, having each had a street by this
Past
Delphos to Have
Band Concerts
Delphos is to have
band concerts again this
summer. This will be
good news to local lovers of music and to all
from Delphos and community who in the past
have enjoyed visiting
Will Produce
New Cabin Plane
St. Louis (U.P.) The
Mahoney-Ryan Aircraft
Corp. has produced a
cabin plane equipped
with desk, dictaphone,
filing equipment, book
shelves and all the fittings of an office. The
cabin has been sound-insulated against the roar
of the engine.
A system has been
perfected where the user
may read his business
letters into the dictaphone records and drop
the records to the ground
on small parachutes and
be mailed.
Senior
(Continued from page 3)
It is heartening to see seniors health
is improving, but our societal challenge
remains finding ways to encourage more
seniors to be more active, said Rhonda
Randall, D.O., senior adviser to United
Health Foundation, and chief medical officer and executive vice president,
UnitedHealthcare Retiree Solutions.
Strong community support is an essential
part of promoting positive health among
seniors. We must work together across
states, communities and our own families
to encourage all seniors to find ways to be
as active as theyre able to be.
Physical inactivity worsens; unhealthy
lifestyle behaviors pose long-term challenges
After showing promising improvements
in last years edition, physical inactivity
rates increased in 2015; one-third of seniors
(33.1 percent) did not get any physical
activity or exercise outside of work, marking a 15.3 percent increase from the previous year (28.7 percent). Other worrisome
trends for senior health include:
37.6 percent of seniors have four or
Mini
Jennings
(Continued from page 3)
approved joining the
Ohio School Boards Workers
Compensation Group for the
2016 calendar year.
approved summer intervention, provided adequate
participation.
approved advertising for
bid the purchase of a new
school bus.
The next meeting of the
Fort Jennings Board of Education will take place on June
24 at 7:30 p.m. in the school
library.
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