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Eighty-Sixtb Year
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY.
MAY ]7, 1933
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With FlrrlETH HIGH SCIHOOL Woman's Auxiliary TEACHERS SELECTED FOR HEAVY ·FLOODS. ONCE MORE Entertained Birthday Dinner Met Last Friday. BACCALAUREATI~ HELD CAUSE INCONVENIENCE RERE SCHOOL YEAR OF 1933-34 LAST SUNDAY 'EVENING :t. I
Heavy and excessive rains, January. 3 ].16; February, 2 7-16 . both here and above here, caused inches ' March 8 6-16 inches; AptiJ 3 12.16 inches; May 8 1-16 inches, th Little Miami river to go on or a total o·r 26 11.16 inches so anothel' big rampage during the far this year. In comparison, these latter part of last week and the same records show the total rain· Core pari of this. Much of the fall for the three preceding years time ot:\ in avenue has been sub. to have been as fo11oW8: 1930, 22 7· 16 inches; 1931, 42 7-16 merged, Ilnd n Htretch of Route 42 inches; 1932, 39 1.16 inches. at the lower edge of town, hall Thereby It will readily be seen been under water, although the that t he raihfall for this year alflood at this point was not nearly l'eady exceed. the total amount for so deep as on the Avenue. 1930, and nearly equals the tot'als Operatives of the State High · for 19a1 and 19a2 although the way depol·tment were put on year is not yet muell mOl'e than guard at both points to prevent one.third gone. possible disaster. During Saturda y These records are absolutely night and mo.st of unday the correct, and would gladly be ac. water was so deep at both points cepted by the F deral weatb l' that south·bound traffic was de- bureau a s official ii MI'. Butter. tOUI' d by way of Route 73 and 48 worth were oble to assume the reto Lebanon, while eastbond traffic sponsibility of transmitting them was sent by Route 42 t Roxanna I each day. Our community i indeed and thence around. fortunate to have such an able and Inability o:f school bus es from a ceul'8te weather .tati tician. the east side of the river to reach their destination on Friday and Mondlly caused the schools to be clo ed for the pupils on those days and thereby caused a severe handicap to the work during the last f w days before vacation. How. ver, the faithfu l teachers gatherd at their respective buildings and so rearranged th ir work that it will b possible to carry out the original program, unless more rain fa lls and more .floods arise in the Dayton meantime. Jack Banta was a Mail service betw en the local visitor, Monday. postoffice and the railroad was Gilbert Frye carried the nlail maintained by way of Roxanna from Corwin Monday in hie motor until, Monday, w hen, by special boat. arrangement. Gilbert Frye conveyCarl Servis and famUy moved ed the mails to and from the station, at Corwin in bis OutboaTd into the Barnett property last motor boat. The floods had sub. week. sided su ffi ciently for Mrs. Laura elma, Reuben Roberts, of Conn r to resume her regular Friends Home ~rips to Corwin on Tuesday morn· visited at the SU'lIday. ing. A earch of the weather records Mr. ·R. A. CroBB, who spent the kept by our local authority on such winter in Sardinia with relatives, subjects, Mr. amue) Butterworth, is at home again. reveals some Interesting informa· tion. According to these records, Miss Relen Hawke was the the monthly amount of rainfall unday dinner guest of Mr. and tor thi year is as fo llows, the Mrs. A. K. Day. ' May record being complete up everal from' here attended the ulltil this (Wednesday) morning: funeral of Mrs. Clara Me:rritt at Harveysburg, last week.
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GRAND JURy RETURNS TWELVE INDICTMENTS .
. .---. Twelve mdlctments w-:re r~tur:nd by the May grand Jury m Its report to common pleas court late Wednesd ay afternoon. Tblr·t een cases werEt\ianored and three were carried ov~r to the October term. The jury ignored the case again!\t Mrs. Patsy Clift who was held a$ an accomplice in the J'Obbery of thl) W'aynesvilJe National Ba.n k lallt September and failure to return indictment against her was ~a8ed .on the faet that inlIuffielent eVIdence was h~troduced to lead the jurors to beheve that he had any personal knowledge of the intentions of her husband, James W. Clift, and Howard Wells both of whom are charlred with the rObbery. Clift and Wells were in· dieted. . AnQther case ignored by the jury W811 that ot the state against James Norvell, William Lawson and Carl Lawson, charges growinr out of an alleged disturbance in front ot the Church of God at Franklj!) on April 2, 1938. Of twelve indictment!! returned, eleven were made public by the court immediately following the report. They follow: Walter Spenc r, carrying con· cealed weapons. Wilbur Davidson, killing a domestic animal. , William Campbell, iseuing check! without 13uiftchmt funds. Clarence Spencer, carrying con· cellled· weapons. Sap ford W'h itley, manufacturing distilled and . intoxicating liquor. William Lhlville, grand larceny. Bertha MeJamp~, grand la1'ce.ny. Edgar Ryer alias Earl Smlth, forgery. . ' . James W •. ClIft, ent.e rlng baDk to commit a felony. . Howatd Wells, entering bank to . commit ~ felony. Elmer Curtis alias Raymond Sims, removing railroad property
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Will Show Picture. Of Orphan.' Home Miami Valley Couneil, Jr. O. U. A. M., is arranging for ~ free show "fng of moving picturell of the Orphans home of the Order at Tiffin, Ohio, A~cordillg to present plane, the ' plctur.. will be shown and explained at the local hall on Friday eveninl, May 18, by the State o....ni&erl Bro. H. Polloek. No admluion will be charpel, nor
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M1'. and Mrs. B 11 Almer nler· tained at lh il' h (lIl\(l on the D9Y· ton and Lebanon pikc ' u nday in honor of the seve nty· ninth bit,th· day of Mrs. Abn I" s luther, Mi' . Hoover. Those pres nt were M,'. . and Mr. Bel't Bunnell and family Mr. and Mr!l. Ralph Bunnell and baby, ·Mr. and 11'11. Ben Gruber and family of Wayn !wille ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde BUllllell an d family of Morrow; MI'. Henry Hoover, Mr. Herman Hoover, Mrs. Hatti e Gephart, Mi s~ Loraine Logston, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ha~, H811~ of F ronk. lin; Mr. and ~h . ha. lIoo v 1', Mr. J ohn Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Le()nal'd Hawthorn and family. of Dayton; Mr. and MI·s. Frank Me· 011')8 , and 5 n, of incinnati: Mr. Lee Hoover and Mi s Lillian mith of Hamil to n. At noo n a· bountiful dinnel' was se rved and mu sic wa s furnished in the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne. ......- --
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nmmt'IIC llIent activities fot· the gl'uduating class of Wayn 1'0wn$hip High schonl for 1tI ~3 lJcllsn fol' the public with the buccalal\l'ellt e SlI t'vice, JH~l d at the Gym la t Sunday evening. Despite th inclemen y f th well! her and th wJ'etched tl'avt>] condition s a congl'cgali n that comfortably fll\ e{j h auditorium was: in att n· dance. T the strains of th'e prOCllS· sional, plllycd by lh~ school orchestra, the tw n·ty ·eigh yo ung ladi e Ilnd gentlemen of the gradua~in ~ cIa s w re e. corted in· to lh~ hall by their teacher. The congregation sang a hymn, and the Divine Blessi ng Wll ~ invoked by the Rev. J ohn ' ,J. Schaeffer. TectOl" of .'t. Mill" 's church. ,Aft r un a nth em, "lend Ou t Th;y Light," (Gounod) by the H. S. glee cluh, the Rev. MI'. Schuetfc!J' read t he Eigh th Pllalm as a ScdptlJre lea on and Mrs. Alberta Buerkle fav ored with a vocal solo. Rev. G. . Dib('l·t, pastol' f th . M. E. ehul'ch, lreached a s plendid The I'ounlon to b sponsored by !?ermon to t h ) graduating class. S'. A. Stilwell and D. A. Fer!' e, choo in 1 0 1' hill theme, "LiLe- It.:; WIll take place Satu I'day aft I'n OO Il I ource ~nd It Pu l'l'0se " and bas. at 2. p. m, The program Is as ' ollows: The classes will 5sembl at th
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Alumni Activities For Next Saturday
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The W01l1an's Au)(iliul'Y of ~aI'Y 's hurch met lin Friday afternoon, May 12, at the home f I 1\1rs. F. B. H nd I' n. At un adjourned m eling (If tI) I! as th pl·..,dpc SRCl rs. The matter of The meetill~ was ('P ned by flos Wayn Township Boa rd of Etlu ·a· u~8ignmpni to clasR s and grades Annll udwalladel' who ('onduc,WoI lion called "'8Jle~ially r u l' that W:iE I rt entirely t o the discretion th d~\'o li oll:il ,el'vict!. cripturnl purpose Monday evening, contra cts of ."upt. Lotz. quotlltion \\I(\re give ll in resJJ onse were offer d to th following on:idc rabl e doubt exists as to to r II·call. teach [s fOL" the school l('rm of I whether the tale llepsrtment of At th close of the bu siness t93:i·34: Etlucati on will continue to extend session the rogl"am was taken up . upel'intendent, J. W. I.. tltz; finanCial ai d toward the support of 1\11'8. adwalllld r read an ex('el. pl'inc~pal of . hi,?h school, onine t hl' Smil h· Hugh s vocational agri· lent paper r viewing o ur study of Rob bIns; prInCIpal of de»artmen· culture dcpal'tmt!nt. For this the Amllrican Indian entitled I tl;'1 grades, harles .Tam e ; pl·in. I'easun , plUM f OI' that department .. hI'!. lian . Force s at WOl'k." IClpal. of elen1e~tar y ~I'!l(\es, lam wen: tl' ln poraril y lefl i.n abeyance. An excellent reading was given J. Llle; supel·vl.ol· 0 1 mU ~ IC, h~ . F;vl'I'Y p sa.ible. effo rt will be by Mi 8s LouL e Henderson in h 1' 1Alberta Bu rkle; tellchel'ti: R. F. \lla(~. to malntal~ the department ow n inimitable tyle. Hatfield, L. A. Gar . t, Eli7.abcth Iat. It. pl'("('n hIg h state of efDuring a delightful ocial h our Henkle, Ira O. Bruw n, Eva R eder ftclenc?" deliciouR reIreshments were s rved 11\ Hartsock, F'aye ~ lIy, Ali ,e .lha!l of the salar ~' of th~ supe;. Mrs. J. Q. Gops and Mr.. J. B. llmpbell. Laura l c KII1 ~ey , W. K. V I ~ Ol' ~f the department 19 paId Gonl! were guests of the afternoon Young, Muy Hunter, Raym'Jlld fl'om . tllte and Federal funds, :.' Braddock, irginia Hardin and while th . other half it paid ?i. Macey Carter. I:ectly rrom. local ~uncJs, the entIre iug hi~ r nllll' ks up 0 11 th sixth' 'a la"ies will pl'obub ly be left at amount being paul on a t~elv~. Vl'l'se of the Eighth P a Im . the sa":le raie, the new t e ach~r8 rnont~ s un" I' , ns th supe.rvlBor IS The glee club sang another to J'ecelve th e same compensabon PI'act~cally as bUllY dur~ng \V tb: selection. "The Heavens Are Re· vaea tl o,:, ~l o nths. as h IS he ounding.·' (Beeth ovel1), th e con. ~ hoo l tS ~n ~e8 I?n . Ii State and gr gation nng a hymJt. R v. C. Feder~1 md IS IV1thdrawn, an ef· WiIliam!lon, mini. tel' of the Way. f . I't Will probably l)e made to con· ncoville hurch of hrillt, pr o· hnuc the d (' part~nent .to as g1'eat n ounced th e b nedi ti n, and the fll ext nt .as po Ibl e wlth the local fiftieth baccalaureat'e service of fund ~ avaIlable for ~~e purpose. In W. H. . had pall ad Into history. lI!lY event, th e posllJon ~f super. ~Isor of the department WIll doubt. less be tendered to that peer of ail Smith.Hughes instructors, Mr.
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Music- Detrick and Wood, cor· netists. Doxology. Staff moral, social, and religious ne d Devotional- Prof. Ferree. Edl't'o r D . S r b of youth. He, therefore has had a ... ... ......... OriS a IS ury wealth of experience in the topic, Talk by former dir'ector, J . W. Assemblie .. .. .... Or'ie Hardin "TI,e Realitie of Life," for his White. Class News . .. Thelma Coleman t dd R a,.. 6~ark~-S. A. Stllw:ell. ., Athletics ........... ,.... ,.. mury Crane commencemen Il reSI!!. 1 Call ot deceased gralluate (2 Humor .. ..... . .. .... Lead!a Werntz Diltl'h:t Traek Meet minutes of silence). Organizations .... Virginia Foulks Wayne-vl'lle Ant red three boys all of cIa sell by year~ " 1891.6, S. A. Stilwell. in the South~ stern distriet tl'ack Call of clns 'e by year- 18!l7Commencemenlt rnet't held at Miami . nivcrsity last 02, D. A. Ferree. The 61 st annual c,ommenCe· ' alurday, May 13. Talk - Mami Pugh, Qrpha. III nt of Waynesvi11e Hjl~h Schpol Lawrence Davis won ~hird place Carmony CIBJ'k, and Lucy Rogers wili be held Friday nilght, MIlY in th 440-yatd dash snd i eligible Haln~s president of '38 alumni ' ) !lih. The progl'am will be at the to COl1lpete 'n the State m et this assoclailoll. schoul gym with Mr, Lob; presid· week·end In olumbu. Eldon Ellis Song - "Farewell," I1!!S Lllcy ing. . finl hed foul'tll in the 220·yal·d Emley. Diplomas will be presented to dash and eventh in the 100·yards. Graduate are invIted to attend the sentor ciulls by the prl!sident Edward Franer entered the broad of the school board, Mr. S. S. jump and succeeded in placing thl' sessl·on. Ellis. Mu ic will be furnished by s ixth. The record of lhese boys is all The class of '08, will . meet the school orchestra and glee club Mrs. tlJe more Temarkabl when. it is Saturday afternoon and will have under the direction of lunch at the Little Inn . Buerkle. ' cnsidered t hat the High School had Mrs. C. Clagett, of Dayton, This is a remarkable class of Miriam Ellis bas WOrt high est no regular OTganized track team spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive twenty.flve, all living, and it is the scbolal'ship honors and wilJ deliver thill yenr. The Mport was abandon· Curl, at the Friends Home. hope Of the pre id nt, R. E. the valedictory addrc: s. Inez ed over lhe county in favor of Davis, that al] of the class wlLl be James, as next I'anklng student, ba eball. Harry McGinness wl1\ give the salutatory. Other Silver farm 0 ere .# .;o;.::.;~r.~...~+p'}:61~Ilt.---------Final A ..emM~ scholarship awards wnt be present· court house in Lebanon, Manday. 'The cIa ses of 1929, 1930 alld ed by the principal, Miss Conine All chool pupil will a s mble in the gymnasium on Priday lit. y Miss Louise Crane, of Cincin. 1931 have also planned picnics Robbins. The commencement speaker ill nati, spent the week-end with her :for the day. It Is probable that other da ses will hold reunions DI'. Eldon Hutchinson. IIis subject a. m. This will be the final a!;s m· mother, Mrs. Maude Orane and bl}' of th year. but at this time we have n'ot been will be lthe "Realities of Life." family. I At thl' t,'me all grade cards will informed. b presented a~d ot~el' awar?s Fra .k Wright gav a talk on Dr. Hutchinlon made. cholarshlp certificates WIll "Ideal Womanhood " in connection Dr. Hutchinson. the commence· be presented and merit hon ors in with the Mothers Day serv ice at k ' . t w !!pecial ubjeets. The Sport m,an· Ferry, Sunday. men~ spea .cr 18 commg 0 d ayci ship Brotherhood will award the ne VIlle Wlt~ a fine reco~ an representative sPOI·tsman certiftOur associate editress has been recomm.endntJon. back of .h lT?' H . t S • th students select d by unable to be at her regular duties Farmer's Grange No. 13 will was a hIgh rankIng chaplam In the tCha t .0 ... e this week because of a severe . th e 1as t w, ar aIn grou... hold it regular meeting May 18. A EF d unnlf . addition all fipring athletic attack ()f neuritis. . The Lecture hour will be a lIe al 0 a professor .at WII· aVl'ards wl'll lIe made. L tters will . b r of f II b given for baseba ll and track. It MI'. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, of memorial program in charge of mmb-ton c~ e~e or anum. e year.• He 18 now the sup?rmten.d. is also hoped that the presentation Dayton , spent Sunday at the Mrs. W. A. wartzel. Rev. Fox will give lh~ address . ent of schools at Made,rla, O~IO. f the county championship cup Friends Home with their -mother, b d t thO tim A11 grangers plea e notice the This l'emal'kable background gIves 0 Mrs. Margaret Martin. him an intimate Jrnowledge of ean e ma e a 18. change of ·date.
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Knightstown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E lzey last week. Messrs. Orville Gray, Harold Osborn and Chester Carey saw the Cincy Reds win a double header from t he Chicago Cubs, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Fife, of Dayton, was the. Sunday guest!! of Mr. and Mrs. . L. H. Gordon. In the after • . storm. razed district in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simpson, ) and Mr. and Mra. Maynard Weltz I wit.nessed the ·ball aames at Cin- " cinnati, Sunday afternoon, and in· speeted the new UniQn Terminal etation. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'Strong (Mary Etta Ouy·) , Bertha Filer and Faye Aldridge, a tellow student at Cincinnati Bible Semin. ary, attended Ch utch services at Ferry Sunday~ . Mr. and Mra. E. L. Thomas have bought the Sheehan property on the n9rth aide of Third aDd Tyler atreeta, and wtll move to town loon. Mr. .nd lin. Willi.m Thomal ",Ill remain on th ef.nn. Announcement has been made of the approaching nuptials 01 Mi!18 Katherine Rhoades and Mr. Horace Sawin. The marriage, to be conduded according to the custom OJ the Society of Friends, ia to be • creat socia l event at the home of the brjde'. parente in Morriatown, N. J., on June 24. Mr. Sawin 18 the s n of MrII. Lida ; Sawin, and be nd his bride.to·be are both lItudentil at Earlham 0011...., Richmond. Ind. JlrL Lid. Sawin expeets w .ttend the wed· diq, and to riait other poiJI lD &h. ilia Wore q .to . .
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Mr. and Mrs. E. ran and J. .. ha,1I ha.d of family spent unday with their the department mc Its maugura. parents here. Lion in the fall of ]924, and is reo ~ pon R ible f (l l' the nlost of its Me. srs. L. H. Gordon and ' Illude unqualified • ucc !IS. His wor.k and Riggs were Lebanon villitor Tues· splendid personality have been an day aflernoon. ' t' hi d t t In pira Ion to s stu en s o .ever Mr. and Mrs. Walter S ike1', of put ;forth theil' bcst effoTts; marty near Springboro, WeJ'e Sunday o"Utstanding honor have been won vening guests of MI'. and Mr . Ed by his pupils. and he, himself, ook. bea~'s the 'frePbu~ation arl'lOfntghhis as• R()Clate. 0 elOg one 0 e most Born to MI" and MI·s. Walter thol'ough and most successful Roberts (nee ' r dom Lewi) on Smith.Hughes instructors to be Sunday, May 14, 1933, a daughter, f ound anywhere. Nor does his good Doris Jean. influence cease within the bounds (1 his department. Many boys have James Lovely has (lId his po ol become interested in his departroom in Franklin and will devote ment, tht'ough friendship {or tbe his entire tim to his business in director, anlt have finished tbeir Waynesville, high.school cour e when otherwise they would nave quit school 10ftC Mr. and M1'8. H. F. Burton and before gl'aduating. EachcJa88 'to daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gl'aduate from the school contat.na Atkinson spent Sunday with rela· members who came under this tiv~l! in Hamilton. classification. We cannot Mrs. O. J. Gray and dau,g hter, aWord to lose this splendid departMiss Barbara, spent Sunday at the ment altogether ,if it can possibly home of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Bow. be saved. man in Franklin. - - -.. The Pl'ogre} Busine!!s-t.p.jUl: Women's club enjoyed a picnic at John Roser's camp, near Ridge· vi\1e, Monday evening.
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aws filed by machine~'y Tlte m~mbers and guests of the cleaner, truer, and faster. Also h F 'CI"b ayne ' Towns ip arme.rs " cro cut saWK. I(ummed, 25c Coot. Mat\den's Lumber Yard. were vcry hospitably entertained May 11. at the pleasant country Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noggle home oil MI" and Mrs. W. A. son, of Spring yall y, and Mr'. and SWaJ"tzel. The tables, laden with Mrs. A. O. G~·ltf.y an~ Bon, s pell t delicious food, were made lovely unday in memnatl, guests of bowls of beautifu l tulips. D M A K' b i d r. and rs. . , e ton an Toll call found three family. ilies not represented. Furnas in diseu sing the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Riggs, Mr. t . "In What WB" can and Mrs. C. W. Younce and daugh. IltV""'''' 0PIC: " ters. Mr. and Mr . Paul Flory, and Fill'men' plan to save labor; Mr. and Ml'a. Ever tt lark, of on the Farm," named and ex,p lain. cd many valuable means. The host Dayton, were Mothers guests introduced J . B. Crabbe, 1111 of Mr. ana-1~~~~~~~--~mrl~~~~~~~~mrey.g~----~~~ Mrs. R. talk comparing the farmer's Cook) was momentarily stunned upation and condition to. t hat when I~htning struck her home , of people .. other-wise enga«ed. d,uring the second storm at Day- , Lester J. ~III r, our county agent, ton on Tuesday morning. May 9. I \\1a$ next Introduced a~d talked J;{owever, she was not lIeriously on the Farm Relief BIll. Ma;ry injured. Lewis, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ·W. R. Lewis, who has Tecently reMl·. and Mrs. Oliver Davi!!, Mis turned ~tel' several year/! spent in Rachel Davis and Mrs. Nettie Brazil, was called upon and pleasKepler expect to attend the high ed her Ii teners With impromptu school commencement exerci ses at ~emarks on the people and customl Wilmington, T hu rsday evoning.· of that country promiSing to give Max McElwee, a grandson of Mr. a 10ngeT talk at some future meet.. and Mrs. Davis, is a m.e mber of the ing. . . . . graduating class. .' Music was furnished by S. S. ~ . . Ellis, who responded to several Mr. EdIth M. Barns. Mr. encores. An!1 8 Clldwallad~r, Miss Emma T'he guest list included Mr. and Helghwa'y and MISS Mame B"l' ow n, Mrs. Seegmiller, of Middletown; of the l?c~l . bran ch of tho Mr. al,ld :Mrs. F. U. LeMay, Mr. Wonlan's AUXIliary, were gue ts of and Mrs. J. B. CTabbe and· Mrl. the Xeni a bran.ch at a meeting jn Earnhart. , The club adjourned to meet in t he home of Miss arah lIag81' in thllt city, today. Members of the June at the home of Mr. and Hrs. eooperative board of the. Chilclren'l!l Earne!t Butterwortb. Hospital,. in Cincinnati were also • _ ____guests at the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis. was the Sunday guest of Mr. ~ild parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook. In the afternoon, die entire pa.rty visited .the fl ooded district at Morrow and Soutb Lebanon. A the latter plllce. they found fht' • lower floor of the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Clarenc(' 11iles, (ormer l·C!li. dent s of this community, under I about two inches of waleI'.
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Bankrupt Sale at Hyman'. Store.
AU set, all ready I Don't foreet the big sale th.t starts at Myel' Hyman's store Thu~ay morllin&'. Mr Hyman and his partner, Iudor Bloch, of Sprinlr Valley, reeentl,. bought the Beldin,er bankrupt tock in Cincinnati anti are ....ring their fOod fortune with the customers ot both stores. WOllde... luI barpinll are 'helne . . .- . Jllet visit one of thele store. ... see how woDdertul the .,.,.....
The Mjsses Wanda Clark and Myra Pence, members of the W. I H. S. graduatin~ C)U8 for 1930, were aleo membe11l of the clall! of 68 youne ladies who ....duated from the Miami V.ney traini. aehool for nU:I'II4~~~~=;I~:;;:= cia,. eveniD«. Elaborate C! I men\ n:ereiMB "ere held
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, $4 .8 I; orrow Gara Ct', I~I. at a . lary of lUI per month. 18H, , 12.26: Waitl"l< Garlllr , pa,rt" allel Mr,;, Harlan r si&'llt'd from and rl'palr~. 2R.2.a; Jolm I..aw " , all her p"~iti()nM..W . Arthur lI inlll. So n, wall. $ t H.07 : Tt\~b il''' Service wo!' ehll~l'n, May 25, to .<'r\'(' th., By Steph.n M. Youn" Con,.....man.at.Lar'. ~tation. gllll. $:I:!.4li; FI'ed Kahn ulIl'xpired t('I'm a, clerk. Iltlil' ('0 .. whpt'\ pullrr. $~; Grape· Jllly, l:t "1i~s Elhl'l Z I\lmeyl'r Inn , gas, $tl.7R; 11 ,:, !lnover By THf: 11 0 ' I ER \\'II~ !·mpl[ly. d ag principlIl II! tll(, W A.SHINQTO N-Muscle S hoa~ p ople. 1I1l~. I ~ ,Ii,O: Nl.llitl!lal ~rb.~d~ :r h(, ul fit $70 P<:'I' month. , Mi" Common Plea. Proc4led in l . about which &'b much has been said COl'porotl n, Cll rhHJe. $ 10 ... 0, Z('ntnl "'er refused the 1)08t, lind A t PI' scnt, people residing in Octobpr 2 , 19(1i, til' C\llllmltt"l' 1, Mc~!<r~, Mill and IIcntler._nn fil's Alice ('Oll ke wnll ('nltllltcII, In lhl' (,lise of Mar y J. Burton a nd wr itten for fiftee n year s or ou r count ry who, by accident of ('l'uotilllllll Hnrvester Co .• truck!! (I II ~rlHlnd~ waf' III, trucll'd t .. buy" ere 1I11Poi nt<'<-i n, II cOlnmlt~., (! l o AuJt'u.'t 24. I'I1I~l rotlg {c('rllY \'er~ us J\1uynal'li Welt?:, Confirm.· morE' will shortly cease to be a bil.th were born in another land, $1719; 1{ilpnlrick.F~'>n,c h ~()to.r a nl'\\ 1Il'1I n\lt I !I thflll :l:! indwl' ir.v ·-ligat.. th plnn pr(\po~etl by \\oilS tlJ,point d h'URnt offie I' and ti vn nnd distribution, matter of ongressional cont ro· mu t' pay a s ubstantia l sum in (';0., ~a, . $5\),77; m cmnatl II \JOI' mol' thAn ll G inches ill .Jr, Ll.'mmun, and, if that we 1'\" mp!; l laines again hlndcd t.he I n lhe ca~(l elf Bertie Mills versus versy. The House and Senate have order to gain citizensh ip. T his i' 0 . , gas, $15. 1&; 11. E. InniS t I ' th Ray F, Mill, a divorce was grant- a lready pas ed tJ. e Muscle h OIll!! d · "1 $26.10: W. A. Haus , gOB and .1 alii ,t 'I', nnd tn Ila e a p rmanl' n t n ot P1'UC t ICliu e, 0 pnlC ' e l WI hack driver's jo b, 0 l .. ber 26. eel th plaintiff, Meagure and a \0 soon a s amend. wrong, Our governm nt shou l lI~t tUI( er' led in tlUl high I:Icho,,1 th~ rigin I plan of piping the Aga in. formal reorganization. In lh t' ('ase of ~argaret Anller. menta a dopted by th e enat e interpose a ny suc.h. hanelicall. ThiS nOl'1~ , $?9·0' - , " t J W~ Lingo Hard· I h no vl·, . I'hle re~ultalll chong!', "" " h uld be I' duced to II \\'nre room. Jume Hllil1 C WI\S ~jg in 111· water from Mr. HU'I; wl'lI. MI'. "-it 0 ., supplies and repa ('~, ~ 011 versus Raylhon _ Spe~rr In~.o at acepted by th(' House t he meas. ex pens s a SUl'fnce W(l , ol'det'4:'d to have the wa!' on<lucte(1 .'lInuary t, 1912. . . i u It I'S pr op I' to charge $85: Oregonia Bridge 0" esh1,1(1'.'., d tv driv(' th~ . chool hock. " to a PI' sident. Roosevelt m ill m m. Tho p Ililln (If prinHlI'y t ' l\ her ci lern f\ll d with wat'\, frlllll thl' Walt r ast be~an an(lther nl'W aI, r('straining ordl'r WtlS gTanted. ur will"Q " c t , o al cost. It is noL proper for te, $13(l4; Vnn ami) Stuno Co., 101' !lnotller Lerm was off' r d tQ \ nyne«vi)le plant f or tel1m('I'ftry term. 1r. Hil'(1I1S rm'ign d In the ea o f Mary Louis Pier- for his s ignature. The President's til government to profit at the nd untl ~l'llVel. $:l!I& ,33. ' 'I ..93" ]')08 d usI'. Af, O<l t no I , u n d er I1at e 0 f "I rk , ApI',I'l 1 ,a nll so n. a n\in r, vcr, us William Pi r· Mu scJe Shoal~ program i8 by far u MISli ]1 hI' II ,p" n1'I . , n n 'Iarl o wOI,thy peop Ic 0' " ~ son, A minllT, W. he ster Maple the most ambitious, far reac hing, expens e o ~L lhoofl .,~ tb 11I'incipnh.hip was decll1red va· ' ovembel' l6, 1HO , , IIYS: " Laid BI'Qwn wa chose'n to fill who have ome to this country ae 0 '8nt, ann pplication for th p Ri. pipe for wal(')' 011 top uf ground vacall~", In lho nletlntim . 1if;S 88 appointed &llordian ad lit m and constructive proposal to come h f th a pres cd I n teadof .. ~-, of defendant. , from the While House in our time , aven Oil e P , linn were invited. Ii~~ Phillip8 re· ami t ted it for leaks, Lhu, upon Conk 'recorded t he prOf ('elingR of The following cnsl'~ weI'e disgovernment will establish and Imposuing II tax upon 8\leh pe Jill', fu~.' d the off ' r, and on tay 2 1, this uay the tlrst wstel' wa~ pump. t hi m etin .... lh pa .... e bing one \' vould be far better '(or our " 1'II !' • o f the neatesl . . and . .mo~t I gible mi!'tl I'd withouL record, Mny 4, 5 : operate a grreat power pll.lnt. Not • '. I " . ' n countr'les th primar po twa , 11\\ ar d ('(I l'0 I'll t o the chool hou. frOI1l ... , Fl;ank Schroll versus Lucy Ethel only will power be developed for peop e w h0 VI Sit fore lg _ Mi Ada 'nook ( 1rll.' D l\VIl:' 'H'Il." Thll chool hack, ag8in we hnv ev r ~ en. She al~o in· T T' enne see Ala bama and .dl'ol · nsolely to to ur and spend American . b J H ' ," chroU; Min"i Lnmb 11crsus om F urfla, )f' JJunhe p Faw t h c • mp Ioy- d rive n y aDm blllne~, I l111Ue Ite scribed th "ninutes of May 9, Lam b', McKi n lc u Pal'1ter versus ing tates' whereby ~I ctric ity will money there. Furt~ermol'e rev111 11I,o 0 n . umlnlllgll as first Irip on cem er 7 t h is real', ,,,hen she uno'U Mi , s Stout ~ ere L- ' I'e Parker' ' WI'U,'llnl Sh ets be furn l'shed to l'ndus"'I'al pla nts enue cou Id be del'lved 'for our , , .. G t b ' posing a sub pl'incil)al for th next ~ rm. n lh and lhe c1('rk sold f.I dictionary for chosen t o continue with their I.. Z • Q 1. ugu t 1", ., t 'he b oar d 75c l h e sa me day, versu Ethel heets. at low rates " but fertilizer.. will be stantl'a overnmen y 1m t a ching positi ons for another l tax ev mug manufactured for farmers and Bold ' - twentvJ' five per cent, • • • • • Bod d ill d to pen the /a ll term on January 28, Ul09, the board de- /,teal'. New Suit. a cost. Power rates fixed by the ~ wou ld sugge t:- upon the earnS pt mb T 7. cieled to hlllle a tl'lephone installed May \v e digreR from the re cords Government will pres nt a yard 1ngs of all ~orelgncrs actor,s, S ptember 10, a moti n by Dr; in the schoo l h ll u!' . prllvided t hll [or n moment r two? The write r Gilbert ,Hunkins ~ rlIIlIS Elizab eth stick by which pu blic u tilltie8 com- actre8S II, prize fighters, etc" In C. W. Hend I'son, cconded by n. co, t did n ot ex c d $15 per y ,ar, well I'ememb l'S a temperance H. Hunklll , . for d lvorce~. Charge is mis ion of this country will be this country. W. Surface, "that th board and fifty leet of hose ror fil'e pro· meeting he attende d lit th or- grOB negl ct of duty. I bl t d t . . t fi ---. . turni h to the pupils of the distri£[ teet ion wen' ordered, Februal'Y 25, Will -thool hous in t he fall of :Margaret Anderson versus Ray. a e 0 e ermme In exac Igllrt1l! J advocate complete publtclty .for nny nnd all books in use in th Mr. ummings and 1\1is, 'n ook 1911. A lIhort ca mpaign was be- mond Sperr. Money, injonction Ithe cost of po~er, ~~s t?1I t~e all payment from the Untted !'>chool r.. ee of charge to said pupil~ \\'I.'re engaged to t aeh the next I'n a connu cted befol' a county a d equita"le r lieI great eonllummg pu IC WI e tates Treas ury. Annually th I'e O . e, PATENT I.eae.& .. u. , fixed accordingly. . shou ld be 'Ilsue db y th e Governmen I o long a they attend our ch O () I , , t "111, April 22. The annual enum· option election on the saloon i Ul' nJ oseph Lawson versus Claude 1 WIlS unanimou.ly adopted. Th eratio n , hows that :l!l male and :37 The principal address of the ,ven- P. Danoeh, In the nature of a The Dem~ational P lat- complet .statements sbowing all principal wa ins\ructed to prepare r mal y ouths of ch nol a ge I' - ing WI\8 deliver d by the late R v. creditor's bill to su bject equitable forlll stat.ed, " We oppose cancel. money paId out. The,ae records Ilre list of th book ne ded and to sided in the di tdet eluring this.r. F. Cndwallnder, and the Misses intere st in land for l'eceiveT, co~ts lation of debts owing to the United to be open for publlcat l.oll and to Itiv th saln to the c1 rk, Who, term. ooke and tout presented a se lect and all other proper r elil'f. States by foreign nations!' Yo u acce. , b~ tiny one mtere ted. in turn, wa ' in ' ructed to buy th 1\rl'. a n Duser verbally ub- group ot thl!ir pupils in one of the Bel·tha dam ver!lus Michael may safely bet 1000 to 1 that PubliCIty In re~al'd to p8ymen~ book.. milh's tlrithmeticw~re Ub' milted hi s resignat io n from his prettiI' t mu sical ('](crci ell we have Adams, for divorce. harge is ex· Roosevelt in his conference! with fr?1n the pub\lc treasury will .11. tituted f r Ray's at th e Ull:!le~- resignotion from his various posi. ver he nrI! upon a imilnr occasion treme cI'uelty. Premier Mac Donald a nd former mlnate many of t~e ~buses whIch_ tion of Mr. , uUlmings. Pye" j lions, epte-mbel' 30, and t he same Mr, Brow n refu sed the appoint· The Miami Vall ey Building nnd P remier Herriol stood by that plat have. ~reft stealthIly m, Why n~t Advanced Geography al 0 repIne- IW8M I' eg~etfully accepted. His niece ment of derk. and Jacob R. Ris y Loan Association vers us larence platform pled ge. pubhclty. Person s 011 ~he l)ub,lJc d the National ~eogl'aphy. A Mr. . lola E. Harlan, was forth· wa chose n f or the p o ilion, May Baker t al for foredo Ul'e and pay toll who carn their salarl S week 101 1', OIor duties were g iven ~it~ ch sen to succ d 11im 'as lO . May ta, 1\ reso lution was adopt equitn'ble relief. European nations owe U8 in war would bave nothing to fear , 'Th y Mr. Van Duse!'; he wa cho n fol' Janitor and truant offic T, and. on ed tr'an!!fening the lAnd of debts a lone e leven billion do llars. work for wha t they earn . Th Y de· the new truant officer, October 2 , h also inherited his hades H. Hart~ock, Daniel H. Proba te ,Court Prctceedi..,. In other words, n early five hund re d serve wlt at they are paid. Des I'VMeanwhile the board had be n job 'as clerk fo!' the balance of th e H. liock,tt nnd urtis T omlinson dollars fo reach head of an Ameri· hg persons receiving compensn ti n b~ving omew~at oC a struggle year. Principa l ummings having h 'Oll1 [a s:ie lownshill ta the or. The will of Amnnd.a Llnkmyer, can family. If Europe does not paym en ts and peni ons have noth. WIth t~e questIOn of ,water upply. served in that capacity Ilt thi, lat. win district fol' sch il ol purposes. deceased, was admitt d to probatl'. pay, who will ! Of course, . i to fear. Only tho e who nre No vein of water SUItable f or a t r meeting. A Ibel·t hephard be- Mi R tout resigned a!' primary Clara A. Pierson WB,:! appointed the an wer is plain. Americans will dronea or frouds need fear w 11 had been :found beneath the came a memb r of the board , reo teacher July 2(1 Ilnd Miss Rosetta executrix, no bond requir d: D. E. have to. In addition to eleven b il. 'publicity. Publicity will natllrllUy premise, 50, that. • pring, the placing Dr. . W, Hend erson, Frazee 'was sel~cted to fill the Heywood, L .. Eal'1 ..Thomp 'on and liolls of Governm ent war debts, expo e all w ho receive payments to gentle:m n had d clded to lay a Octo ber 28, Jam es Haines 'tal'ted vacancy, fr. Hi sey resigned as • H. Bowyttr were appointed ap· Europe owes U8 about ten billion whi cb th ey are n ot entitled, It vember 16 clerk Ilnd . M. Br own finally took pl'ai ers. dollars in pr ivate debts, t hia 'for will ultim ately drive away s uch PIpe I~ne from a wl.'}l owned by B. to drive the hack on DOOR liAS S iUll H. Mllis to the cl;;tern. on the The newly re·elected board went th job. Sales by Will R. Lewi!!, admi nis. mo ney borrowed thruog~ in terna. persons now fee tl ing at the publi TIlI C " N It OF school grounuR. ThIS PIpe lme thro u~h .the fOrT)1alities of re. Angust 15, t he late William tr tor of the estate <If C. L. Dye, t ional bankers, Our banke rs say : trough. T here must be nil excepIN llU L4TION would hav to cro s the pro1?erty ol'gal1lzatJon, January 3, 1910, but Dal.lghtel' ~ wal! employed to drive dec a ed, were approved a nd all ., ancel debh due from fo reig n tions of thill. from the highe t to "S C A BI NB" of the lilt J. N. Lemmon, who s I c.ted the same officers for the th school hack nt a salary of $29,- accounts a re t~ be settled. . gove,nments, and let t~e »I'iva t e t he lowe t. All must be nsmed . The then. owned t,h farm now o~I\~d ensumg two year . . Mr. hapman's 75 pel' month, and to !lct. as janitor Gladys H. IVln~ filed her appbca- debts be paid!' That nits t he amount paid must be et forth. by Harry SOllth. Whe!l tbe written place a a director was dcclal'ed at a salary of $1 per month. tion to be appOinted g ua rdia n of bankers and their customers. It Also the p urpos of the pllym nt. contract wa . u~mltt d to lIh. acant, and Walter ast wa August 29, rKolution~ were adopt. Hel n Gu m, a's mino'r, et al. should not , suit the American My bill provides {or al\ this. Lemmo~ 'for hIS sIgnature h re- chosen to vll th vacancy. d transferring the land s of P. D. Rob I't G. Morri , adml nilltrator f~ ed hIS consent, and ~ o untered January 10, he bad .addl·es..ed lagett and Elias and George of estate of Rache l A. Morri~, deWlth a p~oPQ8al to furmsh wat«:r the bOlll'd UpOh the subject, Prlll- Oglesb e and thell' istel'. from ceased, filed his secolnd, fina l a nd ter Kenrick, Eli Rusaell and Ever- J ohn J . Maloney, r., inlot. No, 88 from sprmgs located upon hi cipal ummings wa reque8ted to l\1a5l!ie t ownship 10 the Corwin distribut.ive account. ett Early were appointed apprais- in Fl'an k lin. Th e Lebanon- itizen National ~nd. Messrs. Chapman and lIen- :write to lhe State I nspectol" on district f r school purposes a1 0 T he inventory o f Walter E . ers. ~ereon w rc sent t o th pro (lCU~- behalf of retalni ng the high school taking the land~ of Mr. Ilnd M~s. eat;l, xecutor of Ithe estate of William N . Wilke.rson, admin i!l- Bank & T r u t Co., executor of the mg at~orne~ to learh t he board s chaTter, and, on January 20, Mr!il. N. L. Bunnell, James Vandervoort Hattie , Leach , decE!8sed, was a p· t rator of estate of Thomas S. estate of H ar ry Robi n ~on, to John . . . Il. INSTALLATION legal rights 10 the matter. October Harlan l'epo~te<J ..!hat she had writ- and Seth Furnas from Wayne prove~, . Wilkerso n, decea se-d, filed his ill- F ox real estate in Lebanon. AND ONII TEA.'! .VlC8 ~============-=~ I ten the foll ?"'.ing letter to the Township district No, 8 for the The Inventory of .Maurice H. Os· venwry. . state comm iSSIOn r of common same purpose.. T he Massie town- wald, executo: of the estate of Nora E. Teaney, executru: of the Bill. Allowed ..... 18 __ ethIae _ , .a-&riG DR. H. M. WILLIAMS 8choo!s in regard to the same ship di stri.rt No.8 for the . a me Mary A. R olziln, dec,easoo, 'was a p' estate ot Theodore. J. Teaney, de- We tern Ullion Telegh aph h Co., . . . ._ _ ,,"\Ii alael ... Ie u.. ....... questIOn: purpose. The fas ie townshi p proved. , . . ceased, is ordered t o sell cer tain A will wooNet ;)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and "Your Jetter wa received re- b08Td consented to thi~ arrangeT he Leba non·Cltlzen!! Na ho nal r eal estate and maie r eturn t.o t elegram, 72c; Ohio Central Tele· .G _. Me« \Ii_Io, of" w.,..SURGEON B k & T tOt f th ' pbolle Corporation, ph one ten t, eo .-.lUI r- _ ', be _,lJIeoI wtt.. rus 0., e:~ecu or 0 e CO il rt. '55.50; Ohio Central Telephone , Questi ng the return of our charter. ment eptember 26 and our own a n Special AU_tion to Rectal and The board of education would like town~hip board acq~ie ced Octob. esta~e of H arry Robmson, ~eceas' l C. C. Eulass was appoint ed ad- Corp oration tolls $"0.55; John ton ••, ...Ma. .'" wit......, .,. lat..tillal Di ••••e. to know the reason why you shQu ld er 15. Mr. Daughter WIIS i'nstruct- e~t o~dered ;0 se~1 lert~'~ r ea! ministr ator of tbe state of Wit· 6: Johnst on, labor, $1 ; Trustee ( ror , ... SllELVAOOK _ . . . - . (.l;BANON, OHIO ed-i lH~l'.Out e e a va e sa e or III eres McBurney, deceased, and ftled P.ub.Uc.-Atlairs. light 'bill , $61.90; _ _ • _ . . - , ' - -• .to. AU " ' PbOBe UIvtos J~.!"~l~~?oe 165 R near the middle of term of school. the new territory, and his salal'y band wit h sureties upon the r esig. Mary E. Hopping, r(' nt, 130; Julla • .... utJe... _ ..... , ., , . . ..... What shall we do with the pupi l ~ theretor was raised to' $32 per nation of The Lebanon· Citizen'!! Holland, services, $1 0; M.rs. How. ' . . . . . . . .t . . . . . . . . . . Shel....... that is now in nigh school? th . Bank & Trust Co ., as t-rd Sawver, s ervices, $7 ', Morrow !Io ....' .. ltd do. SW.· "The board thinks it would do man 0 t b 24 M' N eva D ou g h · t heB court , dd eJ(ecu tor . J .... l .... l t l D _ .... ~._ coer , ISS I M d' H Whitacre, services, $5 , ' George the school an inJ"u t ice to surren· man was empI oJe .. d a' a t hO d ur a a o x, rUlu Ian of ar· g Jr Miller, service, $10 ', Stella Kelly der t he ch arter so near the close of teach er f or th remalll . d M.~.o Un••• er 0f th e old Char les Maddox, minor. First !!ervIC4!8, $10 ; Charle!! Hobson , chao!. I We tbi nk if yo u know the te rm a~ a salary of $50 per mo nth, tLatVenrlaESdqllierd' Se"e~utrixdof the William Ca. penon, blacksmith services, $10,; Helen Doughman, It • • . Dir_tor of FIlDeral Sonico tlituati6n h Te you would take a Mr. Surface resigned as a member eS aF~ 0 w",ar I clulrer, eceas- of Waynesville, and Mrs. Rosebell !Jervice , $7 ; Mrs. Will B.ryan, d Irst snld .. n· · ' . hous ekeeper of Waynesville Bewices, $10 ; Lewis V. Banta, <\ilfereni view of the matter. Situa of the board, a nd t he late J ame e' Diatrihlltor. nora Ho lon , a d IlIlntstr.atrix 0 f Roach ted 8 we are, no man could make S. Vandervoort was ehosen to fill Gran.ville Wes t., nill'oader 01 8ervic~s, ,6 ,' Maude Deardo ff, Our c(lnvenient location, '.ufta· a n un biased deci ion with the in. th M V d t e tate of Thomas C. B ollon deceas F kl d M R b J " 'h W e vacancy. r. an ervoor was ed . F irst and flnal. ran In an 188 nt . Oneil, aervices, $6; J ohn Law 6: Son, gas, Blancheater, Ohio bl. surro undinca and equipment ~pec tl on we receIved ere. e present, and was immediately infactory worker of Frankhn. ,2.61 ,' Columbus Blank Book 'u f .. ., A week I ter II d Julia Millard, administrat rix 01 .t1 .. enables us to Serve to the Beat would Il'ke )'ustl'ce" . a sto e . Doyle Gose, . farm. er of South Co., form s, .6', C. O. Hildebrant, the clerk wa s instl'ucted to send to M'18S F razee was enga ge d f or esta te of Bridget Stockman, de- L e banon an d M1l1li V10 1e t M. Y ea t s, supplies, $10...; Kauf man's sIlp plie8, Advantare. the State offi cia l a "statement of another t I'm, May I , 1913. and ceased. First Bnd 1I11a1. 0'1 South Lebanon. $1.98', George Hawth orne, supplies th e work ,co mpleted; or bein a com- t e nty da ys later M r F rank Harr y J. V oller, admini strator AMBULANCE SERVICE <> w . I b W V II d $6; Howard C. Ivins, supplies, - 2'. plented, by our high schoo1 pup ils Nichols was engaged for pri ncipal. of the estate () J o 11 . 0 e r e· R••I E.tat. TraJad.r. Robert Reichel, supplieo, $2', I f. Wa·J .....m., 01110 as he requested." Fran k B ra dd oc k r eslgne ' d , no t ani y ceased. F irst and final. ~ 81 ', T ru"'" J Albert E Da 011 t The M on ... c· Outfi t te-, T he appeals s urely met with . I t b t l a e b r of oseph McKinney, executor of . W I! 0 as Il ~ .0 - uppll'e", Q'" " • • • a prest< e n u 8 0 m m e W t C " I t N "7 ' M tees 0' f Public Agal'-, II'gL t and suCcess. 'for on April 4 we find t he th b d J I 31 At ft t h' a the estate of John H , McKinney, a er 0. , In 0 O. 0 In ason. '" " 8 4 ".80 " !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I e oar , u y . rs , III sH I G'b C bell d gas, WI'III'a m Hu gor ~, !! boai'd authorizing Mr, Cum min"'" 'te f d t accept hi' r e deceased. First account. e en I son a-mp an ... .. u uset th 0 to select the music, speaker and socIa ' t ' re bu regretfull Robert J . S hawhan and Paul Ohes ter A. Campbell to Jt-mes W. washin" .. 'for prisoneirs $6".. .07 ,' Mrs sIgna tIon , WA YNESV(LLE, OHIO d , 't Aey "t 21 Dr yC Holthaus, administr' illtors a f t h e es· Andrew ...,S, 6 acrell In Haml'lton Della Hufford, fe edl'ng nrl'Boner .. P rograms for t he a nn ua l comI on ug u" . . , tatel 01 R. I. J ohn s, deceased . Sec· township. $600.'76', J. W. Lingo Har. dware Phone 80 Bank Bid•• mencem ent: ·in fact, all the ar· accep W. He enderson C range ments wer e left in his as member of Mildred 0., supplies, $1.4 3; John Law & C cap,able h nd He h d h " The will ot Willillm Benjamin and Mildred Son services $92.85 ; Famous Auto a; s. a IS p r o: pl'eside nt. The QUesti on of centra Ii· mpto n to Richard J. Hettel, real Supply Co., light bulbs, 600', Gris. grams prmted at lhe MIamI zation was waxing warm, a'nd Eulass, decea sed, was flIed in Gazette office, engaged Rawl ey Frank has ' honestly never been CO UI't. estate in Deerfield township. wold Service Sta~ion, gas, '4 .33; Olal'k, of South Leban on, . to a~le see t he adva ntages of the T he estate of J . Ver non BurBome.r A. Gray to Clyde G. Er· Orville Keever, assisting 8\1rveyor, furnish t he music, bu t who deliver- system. Whil e we differ decidedl y ro ughs, decea sed, is exempt from beck, inlot No . 79 in Mallon. 70c; Roy Burroughs, assisting LOST d th dd do 't k inher itance tax: Mary F, H;edger t o Clay Red,er, surveyor, 90c ; Book Shop, sup. e e a r es .we, ,n no\'. f rom his opinion, we do honor li nd S!lJ'ah "Earnhart, was appointed 26 ~ acres in Deer field township. plies, GOc ; On, Edward and ,Ro b. Ma ybe, J ohn dId It hImself, a nd reaped his sincerity and his ad minishatri~ of the estate of M. E. Gray and Susie G,r ay to ert"'Blair, serv ices, $7 ; Columbus I,.OST-:-A dinner ring, black ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN if he worth did wel~sten BI'e ing !lureto.that it wa s loyalty to bis __ conviction s. Hel·zer· an d FrancUl' BIan k B00 k Mfg Co" f orms , $ 1.0 ; rour Cat tle, hoe e, sheep and catv.. well • Walter L. Ear nhar t:. deceased, and Charles -'. w onyx w Ith opa I an d d'lamon d to Norria-B r ock Co., live wire &l1d , Mi's nook was agai n engaged, bond of ,6000 with sureties. Heizer, 56 acres in Franklin H. L. Schuyler, pay roll, $182. 5 0; setting. Re ward. Return to Peck's progresllive ftrm for the hl,hn' Clitford Brant, Albert F. Surface, township. Carl Dakin, pay r oll, $168 : Maso n l' ,ood hop. 'm17 market prices and good eenlel. March 24, to ' teach t he pri mary and Joseph l>eard()lir were appointFrederle~ KeUer to Albert F. Lumbel' Co., cement and lUmber, Union Stoelr Yarela' Cinci ..... tI, O. rOOm for a nother yeaI', ' but t he ed appraisers. Stoll and Goldie Stoll, 100 acres '132.61; Roy Burroughs, SM'vieeli. Tune in on .Radio Station WClty selection of a principal was left in FOR RENT Sales by The Lebanon·Cit izens in Hamiltoll town.hip. , $21; D. W. Keller, services, $15; .12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. fl'l" our dan" abeyance f or t he time being. Mt:. m.rket reports. ummings was event ually rehired T he stocks of old wool in this National Bank & Trust Co., execu· Vietor L. Stallge to J. A. Hebold Orville Keever, services, $11) ; Mor. FOR RENT F .- -~ at a salary of $70 per m onth, tor of t he estate Qf Harry RobinNo. 228 in Muon., row Lumber Co" cement, '11.60 ; , ,- ourwa~:~11I~n wthe ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J ul y 14, Ben Davis m owed the co un try a1'e th e lowest ~hoy have son, deceased, we re approved and lice Prior Patterson, et aI, ex· Lebanon Lumber Co., supplies, ho cI ~ctncd hlghts, , ' and tru"teell, to Alice Prior U.67.65; Owen Gr08s, br idge lum. R us an arg base ment. Cha,s. school yard an d was paid 75c for ,bee.ll in t:Ylany yea rs and due t o a all acco unts are to be settled. his labors, J uly 21. In res ponse t o redu ction of mo re than 2 ~ in t he Th e inventory olf Abraham Lin- Patterson, et aI, trustees, real ell- ber, $75.54; Blair 6 L4!Roy, gravel Y1l. 'm24 a n order from the Sta te bu ilding num ber " of sheep in t he United coIn King, execu tor of estate 01. tate in Wayne townahip. sand, cement, $114,65; Oregonia insJ'ector, an order 'W as issued at Izora King, deceas,ed was approv· Ura A. ROlen, to Cincinnati Gal 8rillge Co" blue prints and serv· WANTED L E lectrlc > C0., S a ofor d J • an d lcee, ' '". t his same meeting, that t he out ide States during the pa!!t year, the ed. .... ..... 3~" l Oh'1111 Corrugated doors o'f the school house be prod'u ction of wool is not expected E. B. ~u rr ell, a dmini strator of Laura Brown to Southwestern I Culvert Co., culvert, $236.93; F . ANTED-Lawn m ower grind in, ch"nged to swing outward. to be ali large as it WII S in 1932. t be estale of Johll A. Murrell de. Ohio Power Co., Helll'Y E. Decken· M. Bowyer, pay r oll, $105; Edward 76c at Will Nortons, Corwin, The boar d should have m et f or Even du ring t he depl'eS!lion' 'years ceased, flied his ilnvent~ry. He ' I8 back to Cincinnati Gas ,6 Electric Simp80n, pay ' roll, $171; R. M. Ohio. .m17 reor"""nization pu""' oses, Septemorde red to sell ct~rtain property Co .• Sam Tumer ' and katherine Van Horne, pay roll, $802; W. A. .. . ,. of 193 0-'3 2 con, uinption I'an' conT Oi . ' A6 ' G .. EI S'k II ,2 bel' 29, bu t not enough of the m f or interest ' of estate. . urtlel' to . nelnn ....1 as GO ee- 61 er, pay ro, 13; W. B. WANTED-To buy all kind. of chickens, paying highest market showed up, so Mrs. H arlan called aid erably a~ ead ' (I { domestic pro· ' Verne ' Bursk, exoe'c utor of the el!- tric Co., Clint and LllIlam Bl'oWD ,Schuler, pay roll '2.15; Floyd Lem. t hem toge ther on Octob.er 3, and duction, but it Is still ve ry much of Frank BUl'llk, decealed, fil- t o Southwestern Ohio Power Co" mons, pay roll, $114 ; Harold price. S. D. Henkle, WarnelVill., tf the formalities wel'e cond ucted lower than in norma l . yeal's. The ed his inventory. George L. Miller and Emma . Mil. Sweney, pay roll, '136,26; John Ohio. with no visible changes I'esu ltinll:, wool h atl e t!>~ay is In 11 v~ry Cer tain real eatnte belonging to ler to Cincinnati Gas " Electric Myen, pay r oll, '174.60; James E llis Spray wa ru t'ed, October 27, fa vor a.bl e PO~ltlon ~ec ause, unlike the ,estate of John, Cain, deceased Co., Cleveland Scott and Henriette Dunn, seYVice~, '48; Forest Raines Foa.sALa to begin d riving the school hack ot,h el' md ustl'les, It I S not burdened is to. be transferred upon the Scott to Cincinanti Gas 6: Electrlc iservi(ell, $40; Mike Wir8eh, gravel, on Octobel' 31 a nd ca ntin\! for WIth ,an ovel'-supply of raw duplicates of the county where Co., Harry DuvaU, et aI, to Ctnch~. $8.40; Je88 Poe, stone, '10,63; J. FOR SALE- Sweet Potato Plantl! : fi ve month , or until the board materials. ' . such parcels arc 8!tuated. Alice nati Gal 6: Electric Co., the ule of K. Spencer, gr.vel, $51; Griswold • Yellow J ersey, Nancy Uall, EarOI'dered him to cease. November There has n,ever b~e!l a period Cain, administratrix of the estate real estate for lines. Sltrvice Station, ga., tires supplies, ly Gilden, Uorto Rico and white 28, a r esolut i.on was adopted grant of !luch f everish actJvlty on the filed her first and final account. Carl and Caroline Seltaub to U22,152; Red Lion Service Statioll B.;azllliarl, All sweet potatoes 21Se ing auth or ity t o Mr. Spray t o part of Ill,c al buyel1! .. Some growers The inventory ()f Anna Bebia. Maurice and Mildred Hampton, repain, $6.96; John Barr, Tepairs, per hundred. Ct-bbale, tomato, "Keep complete oTder in the school 1r~port that fI,:e 61: II\X buyers have (fer, administratrbt of estate of real estate in Deerfteld tOWlUlhip. '1: Flack Equipment Co., supplies caulillawer, egr plant, pimellto hack bot h go ing t o and coming bId on their chp In one day. Almost French Betsineer deceasad W88 Lytle K. Beltl to Oney Yeaael, $7.87; E. B. Cromer, parts and mango peppers. All ,arden plants [ro rr: school, ,a nd if the occupants much activi~y is apparent on approved. • ' I n l o t No.2 in Waynearille. tirell, $U2.18; Frank Sherwood, 10c per dOlen or tbree dozen for of said hack do not obey o rde rs the part of JIlIII buyers. There Luc)' Magruder fllec1 her appllcaJ. Vernon &anoulba, deeM.ed, CU, '1.06; Famous Auto Supply 21Se. Special prices by the hundred. t hen llaid hack drive r shan make l!leems to be a mad scramble tQ tlon. to be appoiqted guardian _ ~I t. Ralpb Burroueba, et AI, '14.8'1 Co •• • uppllel. $7.18; Geol'le Rey. StroulIt! Brothers, 1 ~ miles north. such ret out and walk!' He was cov,er current needs .and some are LoUUl C. Homell, incompetent. acre!! In,Harla. township. nolds. repairs 'S.80; Clncinllatl 011 of WaJDeIWille, Oblo on Ferr), alllO /urn,u hed with a cop)' o f the !trY\nr t o. ret 8ufttclent wools to Glt-dya ,Ivins , appointed RUph A. BUt'OV8M. at al, to Wvt'b Co., ru. $18.78; J; C. R. F. D. No. IS. .mal re*llution to enable him to prove cC!ver thel" anticipated require· rut-rdlan 01 Gum, • minor, Mllmle BIIl'I'OqIta, '1~.a, MI'tI lD Hawke, ru. $St.le.; ' Labman~ authority if caned upon to do m('nts fo r months ahead. ' and Bled "00 witll l UretowIIIIIIp. StaUon, .... $aS.71; Frank OFR SALE--S,trictl,. t ....h ..... - - tila. The . . . . . . . M.7 wu..a • Tire Co., ... ud Call ata WaJDe Bateb~. l1li, One of our fri ends has a brun.tt. tlement ChaM 111 115; It..ver, len'UI,B .1 C..nrolet. .,., wife who eaalrht him in a Sheets for . . . . . 11111101'. D. W. Itener, ....,,..•• taquln .t ..... 0 . " , al'1 Iaot til. .&ber day The will to.. 8alitIa.
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And whether on the hm~i de Or in the shad y vale ;. In these days ot chaotic tinancial eonditlons tho e who take out of II we sow th best that's in us cl rculation the means of bolstering and re8toti.~g credit and menl, a re, In e6'ed, public enemies. . There is one kind of hoarding that prolongs depression, that can- Ancl when the du t of twilight, Desce nds upon our toil; Ilot lie f ought by governmental action. Millions of people in this country have gooc! inc.-omes-incomes which are liS large or large r thlln W g t a breath of fragrance, o r vel', wh en the Increased buying power of the dollar is considered. uF s trOams w: They hav e cash on hand, and th ey can atl'ord to spend it tor nece ities f OI' them elv s So will our harvest be; . And all the flowers t hllt we rai se But feal·, in ertia , unc ~ rt8inty prevent them from investing it Bloom, in eternity _ • . . w here I't can d0 good- where. in brief, a doUar can accomplish neces-
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OLUMBUS- The !Otate John Henry Newman, widely ture r convt'ned l\1Qndll)i known veteran Demorrat, rontinuthis w€.'ek with two very cd to h.old the (ort last week a: major problems betol' it, tlUlt of stale librarian although th d istrict providing revenue undel' lin ali cep· COUI·t of appeals had rl1fused to table syst em and 'Providing proper grant him a writ of prohibition to support for the sc hools of the tat prevent the state library board Both of th ese appea r to befadrom fr om uboli hing the offic e uf libra. ution at this tim e. Failure o f the rian. Mr. Newman '"'~ first appecial taxation committee t iD reo pointed state librarian und I' comme nd Govcl'n or White's sales ' Govel' lI or .•1udso n Harmon. He cono»e n for tinued t o se rve und er Governors other proposals. };' ollowing the Cox, Willi and Davi s. After devot· adverse action of the special taxa- ing so me YCllrs Lo lecturing, he wa ti on committee by a vole of eight I again appointed state librarian to foul', hairman Wm. M. Goou' F eb ruary :I, 1931 , serving unti l th e
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terville. made a record la ~t Thur!'- tVae.da.-ill. . . .f S"'. a S... day that . will Ill' hard te' bl'lIt. 11(' SERUM AND VIRUS lIold nine h"urK ~ ith Hnly ·15 A t II Hf.'duced Price minute~ relief. >lellinK 1..12 IIrticles an nVl'l'uge or H) 3rtil-le HARVEYSBURG. OHIO per hour, he Wil l' tim\'d ut dilft' l ' l'hone :.1 L ent Intervals d lll'ing lhl' ~Ill~, und lit lime. was ~e lling th rc or i ·It'" per minute. Bidd{'rs WI.'I·i' many and in lhe auclion W('I'e <1l' \.L. I.nl l!l_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _IIJ!I_.._~1 antique. . Good pl'ic 'H pl"I'vuil!.'u during the entin' sul('. MI'. Mart in will 1(0 to l ·~('hk ... Ohi o, the 20th wht'I'e he will ton· duct a large au~ __
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Leban01l. Ohio I Tuosday, Tburaday, Saturda, tor F. E. Whitte more of Summit late Woodrow Wilso n, A disqui et. Id Kentucky Burl ey TnblH'cII i~ the cream of the finest crop~ Kc·n . E ...min.tioD Fr•• coun ty an R pre 'entative H. ing phase of the slate library situa bountiful soil cun pro tlu(' .. LEBANON, OHIO ones of Jackson county, RelPubli. tio n is t hat efi'orts are beinlt madc -lucky'(\ ripe, rich l eave ~ , smo uthe 111111 cans, and Representative H. S. through legi!llative enactments to m 1I0w .. with that 1'31'1) IIld . fa ~ hi (! n ·lii_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ !lory wO I·k. • Douglass of Cuyahoga co,unty, have the library, which wa s estab. ed fl avor a nd fl'8gT3l1ce thai \l nly Th re will be fu r, in.i!rtia and uncertainty in 1this country until Democrat, to formulat a new pro- lished in 1817, moved to O. . U. proper "agi ng" 'Ull produc(·. W.. gram. Later the ('ommlttee rE!.cin d ecreta ry of tate George . bank \In it you have neVH lastl'') sc melhing is done t o provide employment to create demand for the 1' smoked a finer fla vored, mll l'C pro ducts ot forms and industry. to IItep.u'p the genilral purchasl' nrr Hanreysb urg W. . T. U. ed its action appointi ng the sub- M ' fll h i t d th 0atisfying t obac co in all yuu,' li fe . .. Institute will be held Friday. May com mittee becau e of the latter yers 0 ce as comp e e e 19, at the Friends Churcfl a t 10 not being bi-pattisan. SenatoT.' D. J. chec king of all articles of in· power, to alart s lacker dollars rolling. One of t he best way to mak' dollars useful is to spend them for O'clock. Mrs. Mabel F. J ohn son, of I Gunsetl, Dem ocrat, of Van We rt, cOI'porations filed in th depart. prope.-ty in'p rovemen t-to paint the house, put in a new furnace, in- Middletown , State Director of In. who has be n opposed to the ales ment during t he pa l 55 years for s~all some n ee~ed electric wiring or appliance, r place sagging founda_ lernational Relatio ns, wi ll be the tax, announced that he will push- the purpose oj simplifying the I'eFIVE POUNDS t lons or tottermg chimneys, beautity the grounds, repair or replace the speaker for the afternoon. A one- his rcv nue bills harder than ever cords and providing more room. SMOKING l'oof or t he steps, lind so on. dish dinner will be s rved at noon. The number of incorporation II f N now. pap T!'l filecl ill this period of th e . When such ,things are done, dollars start rolling in an unending Mrs. !'faul'l,ce 0 ett, 0 ew slate' ~ history i8 approximately clrel lh y go IOto a hundred pay e nvelopes, touch different York Ity, ",as the guclt of Mr. The total collections by the state 56000 businollses and industries. . Innd MrR. A. S. Collett, the first of Bureau of Mot.()r Vehicles from 1 , _ _• _ _... _ ..._ _ __ y the week January 1, 193 3 and May 10,. 1933 Y o~ can m~ke needed r epairs and build now cheaper than ever., Mi s Delia Dawson haa returned amounted to '15,596,820.9 (;; nco F arm income in th e United oucan secul'e Improvements at rock-bot~om prices you may nevell see to_Chicago after a few' weeks cQrding to J. P. Brennan, commis. State~ f ell 57 per cent in three Rich , Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf ~l!:aiJl: And. while yo~ are benefiting yourself in this manner you are ilPent at the family hom here. sioner. This Bu m includes the re- yeal:a. The drop approached seve n OUT Old Kentucky Burley is nil Phone 78J hkewl e domg your bit to demonstrate that regular jobs for others are Mrs. Russ II H. J efferis left ceipts for December, 1932, the big billi on dollarR, acc ording to the more like mllnufactured tohaccn better and cheap l ' that) charity, and that without job there soon aturday by motOI' for a trip to month of the year. The su m distrib e timates of the United States De- than day is like night- guan1nteecl won't b anything left for charity. Galveston , Texas, whel'e she will uted up to May 10 was $11,1911,- partm ent of Agri culture. free fr om chemicals and all other 1.______________... 8:00 Music attend the commencement exel'· 646.25, leaving B balance of adu lteratioJls that conceal imJle r • clses of her neice, Kirmuth Kirk , $4,397,274 .43. Twenty.three per Are lhe days of mass produ~· fections, delude the _ en~e of ta!\te ' k , 1orOler I y cent of the tot a I co11 ectlons ' e health. daug h tel' of CeCI'l K 11· go t 0 tion coming back again ? A Texas andWeundermine usc the lh same method our We Ha ...e a Compl.t. W.td. of this village. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas the st.ate highway departm nt f or hen laid two perfect eggs at one grandfathers used in preparing t I_ Repair Service ' Al of Dayton, is caring f or Mrs. J ef- the road maintenanc and I·epair time, one of the eggs bei ng Inside bucco for their ow n u e . very And u e only. genu ine materl.1I. lYI. feris' family during her absence. fund . The fir t quarter of 193 3 the other one. trace of harshness le.a ves it- nothrystals fitted while you wait. ' : - : - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Gray and I!h owed a net falling off in receipts 8l" "'-' ''- l '- ' '-) -'I';'~'I·"-N'4; -8-'rl-"~E'l'!'I ing to "bite" your tongu e or par h Cary's Jewelry Shop 8 :06 Alfnlfa Mead ow Management . . C. J . Willard L 8te~ Starr spent Thur day 'a fter compare" with the correspondin g tour taste. Th ousand of tobacco 8 :16 Thinnillg Fruit .... " ..... .. ............. l ..................... F. R.· Beac h noon In Dayton. M period in 19~ o! !UI POl' cent. b\Ht'fi:~u .~~~rc.jrl\~~ \\l'I~~' 1~lIfa~:I\' I'~lt i~~:;':-itat~l~ ~~~t~vge~ a~~ea:h~~i~t; , LebaaoD, Ohio 8:25 Mosic Mrs. lar~ erritt passed There was an increase, however, lI'I\\'I1<'8\,lIle ot tl1<. oUten 01 ' lip , Stol'e Evenl' n8 :40 F arm F ami Iy'8 hare in Relief .. "" ..... " ........... J. P. Schmidt away at the home of hel' daughter, of 23 per cent in th reeelp.ts f OI' \1' II I oJo;e (·Iel I rk • In litO' u>wn~h l p qualities. . •• . Wn sel l dl' =:;:;;==:;;:::;;;;~;= 8:60 wat t he Roosier ..... .. . " .............. ............... R. E. Cray Mrs. Fred Harlan, early Tuesday t railer licenaes. 1 9~11~~ ''r'1l." nl!llIrto1· : oolr~f~g Ji~I~~~U '~' REDUCE YOUR 1/ r ~t frol~ l 9 :00 Kno~ Your Vitamin .'. . . ...... .. . Lelia Ogle morning, following seve ral weeks ilr"" \~ III WA Y'" VI II<' . M PPI' TOBA 0 B]LL 7~ th g-fOW9 :10 Musl , . of illness. he leaves two daughter Senator Jam I! E. F ord, Demo. fn~C l r~;ll~~On\,:?::k~r()gtr1~! NJr' I a'lR er, thl eliminates the cighteun 9 :.26 pray, rVlce :lor t he .Orchard , .. '. .. .... .. ........ T. H. Pa:rks five grand children and three crst of the 5tl, and 6th senlatoria\ \·II IOKr. cents II pound Reven ue 'Tax- all 9 :86 Th 1 eeth .0' Our Animal .................. Dr J . 0, Grossman great gTand.children to moul'D her district, came out t rongl)' last 1\ )',~,~I~ ~~d lh~ ~J;n ~tC~rrJo~.rJ ~rlb~ manuJacture rs' and middh.'men's MOTARY, PUBLIC 9.45 Rural rc:dlt Needs . . ..... :,: .............. " .. B. A. Wallace palllling. Funeral serv ices conduct- week against the proposed salell ,·.",11'1<0<1 h"ek on " Rolv!'''t hAnk profit, thereby effecti ng a !laving N.tio"al B_IE 411 WEAr. HALF ~HOUR . the M. E. Church Thurs- tax, the creat1 In th " f:llllt~ of h'o (01' I\. like t f "o n N '0 f n n c'y V ed frol1'\ on 0fa t sate Ilystem "",oUlll. 1,nYI\\l1e 10 111<' or~"r ot t he 0 0 u I " 0 1' more. ATURDAY, MAY 20, day at 2 o'clock. l nterment in of polico and the transfer of the Vilinge l;(,un,,1\ of Sal,) "lIlage, l\~ no dccot·ations. ju t l1usl- Will. Draw.. • • E.tat.. ' . ttW · . C erne t ery. burenu 0 f m ot or ve h'cl n KUllrOnt('p th at It will 1~ld hp PI'OIJ081l1 I 01 it. W"'YNESVILLE, OHIO Mlam) Our State II ' I H E E ' I e 8 to the I\(·<,~p t ,. ", f' nll'nel ~ nl e rrd ~ ncle Tom's t.rl • . ..... ....... ...... ...... . . swme The h ou e occupied by the highway department. The latter Into Iwd th(' I)ertormo.n~e I Irn lly MONEY SAVING PRICE IIbm .......................... ,. .. . ' .. ' ., .. ,R. B. Tom Am os Deboard family wa partially was declared to be unwarranted "~m'J':dahnll he made ot a unit price 6 Ibs, Send us One !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'~ ==' unroofed in the storm eady Tues-I "ripper legislati on," He tatl~d that p r )(all o n or tar 'ap pll pd 'a n d R~ (0 for Dollllr a3h FOR SALE DATES CALL day mornm· g. tho~ people of hi district I!Ind of app unitli ed. " rice IlPr )'01'<1 ot p ea grllv I $100 P . 0 . or Ex. • Alice an d Kathleen Gray spent I the state should be permi1;ted t o ('onlrn et will be "word d to th e . pl'ess Money T ues day a f ternoon WI'th .AI'Ice an d IVO t e tell' h' d'Isapprova I a t th e poII S lowest nneln chest 1l1,1'1 I'. l he rlghl II) Order (no pcr~o nol c1lecks ) and Tl,e Cou il rp1!PrV"8 t8 l·S Edith Bogan. and he therefore heaTtily ap,proved r"J'<' l ally r n il bid". ' we will promptly ship y U 8 five . ..._ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ~-------------' M M H M V f d ll~' rdf'r of th~ '1I\lnell or lh e pound llackllge of "1Jurl y Tor. and rs. arry c ey are of the re ren urn . Yfllng of Wll y n 1!\' 11I ~. hlo, bacco." The wicked fl ee when no n\an pursueth; but the rigbteous are moving into the M. E. Sherwood n. F .BLTPrEl.., Five pounds of Old Ken tucky bold as a tion, Provo 28 I , rooms . . James 'l'. Roberts, commi. sion I' m2~ V llloge Clerk Burley will make 40 large llack· . Bet~l' .Is t~ poor that walketh in. his uprigntessneS9. than he that MJ'S. Anna SmIthso n Clime over! of so ldiers" claims, state hOUlse, has - - - --ages of moking 0 1' 50 tw is ts of JESSE STANLEY I II perverse In hIs ways , though he be rlcn. Provo ~i. 6. from Westboro Wednesday and at- affirmed affidavits o'f 900 vet rans NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT chewi ng. Whoso cau8eth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall tended the comm ncement exer- 'of the Spanish-American w r in S ' nd 35 ce nt. in . ilver "1t~De 320, We. Burll., t ••, Ow. gather it for him that wit! pity the poor. Provo ¥8, 8. . ci es at Spring Valley wheTe hel' the past two weeks in th e effort Estate of Ann Louisa Smith, and we will ship Postf Id ' t d d . Paid _ one pound of Whose causeth the righteous to go astray In an evil way, he shall nephew Vernon Starr was a f th EARL KOOCLER fall him. If into his own pit; but the upright shall have rood things in graduate She was an 'Dvernight tOh t tehse ormte~ SOd d'~r~b ·lolt ·pro~e e~a:~. . h b . th t Burl ey TobaccQ as a trial offer. A Dayton Pho_ .' L S a ey sus alOe Isa 1 i les In 0 Ice 18 ere y gJven a t · I 'll . passe sion Prov. 28 ' lO. The ~jch man i's wise in his 'own conceit; but the poor that hath guest In the ester tarr nome. the service. Without thi s proof, Clarence S. Smith, whose Post Of- Fla WI convlllce you . KEnmor. a9al understanding' earl!heth him out. Pro.v. 28 11. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ,?ollett and these vetel'ans would be d,e prived fice address is Lebanon, Ohio, has We have thousand.~ of I'eque~ts When righteous men do rejoiCe, there ill great glory; but when the R6bert and Mrs. MaurIce CoUeH of their pens ion s under the provis- been duly appointed as Executor !fil~l'!ftt a:OPls~:~uO\~~ ~oa~~~~ wicked rise. a m.n is hidden. Provo 28, 12. • ,-. economy act of the Estate of Anna Louisa comply with these requestA. le.tt, of New York CIty, weTe Soldiers who saw service in ·the Smith late of W. arren Count", W e d 0 no t IIh'Ip . 0 . D. or d I·R. ' d lOner gues t s on T ues d ay even i ng Phillippine insurrection . and the Ohio. deceased . to do so would I'equire a large st.aff of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collett, on Boxer Rebellion we!'e included in Dated this 5th day of May, 1933 of clerks. Order must be in Eng· I Dayton. I . . .. procession that ~:rowded Ralph H. Carey em !ish Language. Carmen Kirk IS V18!t.lng Mr. and office until late I,st week. RALPH H. CAREY 1_ - :> '-.J :......,j.-..,,;_..ii.._ _ _ _"'!"'"_ _ _ ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......; Mre. Clarence Smith m WIld\lngmajority of the e veterghS reside Judge of the Probate Court IGNRDOEWPE ENROENATSSO TCO.BAATC,C OO N the popul.-r ditty, "'Brother Can A Lynn Mass., man applied to the ton. h 1 in Franklin county accordin g to. m24 Warren County, Ohio 'S You Spare a dime'" be meant a police for aid in- finding .h is bass Elmer Starr spe~t ~ e atter Roberts. C. Donald Dilatush, Atty. McClure Blda. Franltfort. Ky. dime on the fOld standard. drum which he had lost. Maybe the part of the week wlth hIS brother, • depression deftated It. Clark &: famify. ne~r Xenia. Noted scientists say that the ...~-----Prof. M~rdecai Ezekiel, reputed human brain Is an electric dyn.mo. A lot of tbem mu t be .sulferinr author of the Presldent's farm Te· lief bill, la said to be able to solve with short circuits just J\OW. farm problem. by logarithm. The Roses grow satillfactorily on any trouble is that the farmer can fertile well drained ~iI., Need of uae logarithms for th~ payment 01 clay ~oil and complex system 01 taxes. preparation have been found unCounty-wide farm meetings Far... Re por t Df...... I. S pre.d. nellel!sary. ina Rapidly; C.u••• Annual b.ld in 71 counties in April, called A Michigan farmer paid his sub- by county a,ricultaral .gents -to-t----t:;IJlI'l"'lIiH~t;eee-P1i.._---~I---- scription to the county paper with dl8cuu I..illation, farm relief, 40 eggs. No doubt it waa the hap- mort,.,e ...lief, and cooperation, SE:veral outbreaks of hog cholera ,. pjest Easter the editor had had 'In "ere attended· by, 7,824 people. aTe reported from widely separated several yenrll. Trees to the number of 2760000 :places in Ohio, and the disease is Tomatoes staked and pruned to were planted in . Ohio this spring. rapidly spreading, is the warn inK a' !lingle tltem yield most, earliest, Distribution was by the forestry 0'1 J . . W . Wuichet, extension and most economically, aecording division of the Ohio Agricultural specialist in animal hu sbandry for to ' tests conducted at the Marietta Experiment Station, ..isted by 'I the O. S. U. ' Experiment Station. county agricultural agents. Stud- '. Wuichet is advocating the preent!! of vocational agriculture vention of cholera by vaccination We make fun 8om'e times of chil- planted 460,000 ; 4.H club member ! of pigs before the disease makea dren who believe in Santa Claua set out 100,000 • its appearance in a community. The and yet there are a lot of grown annual los!! to the state from this men who believe that ConKress can disease approaches 200.000 pigs, solve_ the .:farm problem. and this year, he says, reports indi. c.a te that more than .the usual Only one pas8etlIJer was killed in Mr. and Mrs. Zimri Haines were amount of trouble may be expected a train. acc.ident on t he railroads of dinner guests ot Vial.ter Wilson It is not necessary to wait until America in the year 1932, accord. and wtte Sunday. the pigs are weaned in order to ing to the American Railroad As- I Misses LadoDna Sinclair and vaccina.te them, according to soclation. How many papenaer. Dorothy B.o,.n 'Were visitors of Wuichet. The proper time for vacSI~ rode on 'em? Waynesville 'hleh acboo1 on ·Friday. cin'a tion is when the pigs are five Mr. a nd MrlL Wilagn Shepherd or six weeks old, but they may be Most cows increase mil\t produc- and daughter, of Centerville, took vaccinated ,safely at one week of tion when ·first turned on grass dinner with Charley Shepherds age. Hogs that have previously even thou,h feed may not be Sunday. been vaccinated al·e immune to the abunda nt, beca1l:~ gras8 serves a8 a Emily Haines has had the d isease. . t?nic a nd stimulant for a ahort chicken-pox. . . Hog ' cholera takes two forme. tIme Soon, tl:tough, the milk ft ow Mr. James Fletcher and nephew In the ecute form the hogs quick. shrinks un les. the feed supply is Perry Jr., of Ro.. townahlp; were 1), sicken, and die, often in three plentiful. dlnn.r lu.eta lJl tb. home of Mr. da, •. In the chronic type the hogs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil and Ill'll. Fransy Sheets Sunday. may lin,.r for several weeks. When cholera ftnt appears in a Carl WillOn a nd mter, 111'11. PhUip Coft'man alld h uaband of herd only two or three may be· Covington, and Mrs .. Stanley Rid- come sick. These refuse to eat and dell and da ughter of Hamilton remain in their nest, re1using to were. rueate the latt.r part of the be driven out. The !!ick animal!! 'Week of their p....ntl. 111'. and bunch their backs and ,shiver, later I(rs. Wilbur Wilson of New Bur. become ,.unt and ltagger. Th. linrton. hogs beeome eonstip.ted; Jater E~own . Mr. •nd Ill'll. Raymond Wilaon diarrhea s.ts in, - and as the .nd daurhter Je.nnette .tt4tnded dis.... pro....ues. red or: purple t he funeral of lin. WiI.on's nle.ce, appear on th, akin of the III11a Velma 8mlth laat Tbunday bellJ, .nd under the ftanks. afteraOOIl. believes the pruent III'. Perry P1eteher Jr., attelld- outbre,k .. ,.inN rapidly beeel 8ua., .hoo1 .Dd ehureh here fewer farm. . thill year ear• • I •
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,lu l'ut lonn l In . tltulwln whIch III U,' kllO\\ 11 a> Alfrecl I.l olbroo k h/te~nA~IW~II~an~son J [)llel{l"" Tht.> new college i>l t ? be ;\ ' • . . ocatl,d In thO' old Lebanon IlI ver· Mr . ~ eth ook is very critically , l~n ~ and " m ' n dm,ges WIll I ~i t \' uuildinlt whirh was li lso th il l lit the home of his daughter, Dr. ~! l? t In th ' ~'hurch Bagewt'nt. ho~, c of th old . til1l1al. N{l l'Illal Mnry L. ook. [ h UI'~tI~l~' (' \' e lllll ~, ~lRY 1 , a t nlv()l':;ity f ounded in '18 66 hy 1'. Ill . Evt'l' yb, d~ IllYlted. Pr oll rnlll the lat e AIIr 'd Hollil'o, k. 1'hc Misi:\ Fra nces H nkle, o f Now fil l' L OI'd'; Da y, fay 2 1 a s follows a t ional 01'111111 nivt'l'I'ity fu r. YOl' k ity, is' spend ing a ix· weeks Church SCholll nl 0 ::l() II. III. nishcd th ' C(IlIntI'Y ' at la rge with vaca tion with home folk s her e. T.\l~·.d'>I \ :su r'~ l' li nd 8.c rlll (I,~ ilL Il lU ny IJ d ll itm t l1l ' n and women, Mrs. ~dit li M. Harris, Mrs. 10 .3U 3. m. <'.l'm.u n . uhJ 'c t , 0 111 ~OIl1C of whom 'ha \'e sint'o iJ ecomc f t tl h t " Y Laura H . Mosher and Mr. Ha nis (I I' II) e III 11 S.. . ou n re fam O ll ~. Thel'C lire manr ll: raduntes 1u' llel' Rpe nt Su nday with Mr. and a nd fonl1l.' r ~t u rl~nt!; of t he old. rr Ronald Hawke ond so n F rank a lway!\ welcome at t hIS chul'c h. sellOo l ill lind IIboul WaYI~ esvjJl(> . ST. MARY ' S CHURCH fk I r. E. unning hlRl1l. the , Mr. Loyal Ro. s, of Bower ville, Rev. J J. Schaeffer. Rector pr(>~i d (j ll t of th c new sclhool wa~ n teacher in OU1' schools last -year, May 2 1, 6lh Sund ay af te r formerly ('lIn neden with the ni- was a unday gue st at the home of 8nstcr, H o~a ti()ll Su nday , chut'c)l ve rs it y I, f We. t Virgfnia a nd the l.rs. Ma ude ra ne an d daught 1'8. :<ch(lol at tl:30; 1ol'ning Pray' r lIiVClsity of Okla homa, He has lIud s -rlnon <It 10;:]0. nl~o \H itt tl man y t ext Oil the Mrs.' or a Ba ker. Mrs. 1\1 ildred rit . a nd Mr. Merle J ohnso n, of WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH Wilmi ngton, were Sund ay guests , II . W
The county eighth grade commencement exercises to be held two weeks from Saturday will bring t ogether all of lh e eighth grade t udents attending 8chool8 in thc county eyatenl. The county commencem nt at Lebanon will take the pla ce of the various eigh th grad e promotion exerci!l S h r eloCo re held through out th e county and i being tried 10ca\1y f or he ilrst t ime this year. ' uperin tenden t Bohl announcea tha t a pproximll tely 27 stuuents will par ticipn Le . ill t he exerci'e The stud en ts w ill gath er at lh , fai rgro unds ti t 1 o'clock on Sa t ur. day afte rnoon, May 27 a nd will be seated In the grand stand . Dr , unningham will 'sp ak f rom a plat form to be r cted di r cUy in [I'on t of the t and , Mu ic fo r t h occasio n will be provldecl by th ' cou nty chool orc hestra.
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th work ., 1 'M Ill! lO jl .the' 1Il1l1'}1l' 1' LrU \' H "\ltt ~dl n . (III r' (" 'l1 tb "('~i!! nat,'d Ft,,J '1'1I1 :\I i" 1I I'1,'n End\' is out lI ~ n in 10,1 :tulc l 'OU t,',· \\ III bl' ~t;lI,tl'\1. nft('r 11 thl ... (· Wl'C~ ill1l('1<", 'rh e lunlt'.'t ~l"'~"- '11Ih' l(llltl! II' ~I r, a nd :\l l'~. P ",ull,1 H 3t11 (' ~' nr Following our yearly til' ~~rtt'tI ' i~ Rta te I~"ul 1.1l, \:. IIlI'" ,'llzily ~itlllllt"t i ll h · p\'l,i1 I l' t)' tCI1.d ln~ f rtlm Ab,'rd 'en on th ,' ,l[ til(' hlle II. 1\1 . ('lllrK. ill L,'tie, cUltom we will be glad ) hll' n Ivel' t o T ted .. (1f) Lak,!' Er,lt' )1 r~. :\in l'Jl:a I'et J "h o!- ill ' 111l1J1tIl1Y Thl' )1(LI\' F,'t1el';~1 nUlI1l'rnl b \\:,,1 \I ilh h,'1' sh.\('r, !ltr-~. ":lizabeth to furni.h car. for any l' IJII\(' th 10 ~Igll ~ [(\1' the en tI re Smith, \\' l'l'e <I iTllwr ):ue. t !l on di llbmc . . . T htll'M lay. Mar -I, of ~l r,.. Rulph one wi.hing to decoIlrthtound llI()t.lll~tS It'n\'I,hll£( Llm'i" in Duyton. rate grave. on Tue. 'ay th ~ Re\ olutilln 81' ~ .'hol t Trai l II' . and Air, . J 1m Kl utz . oI illf~'nJ\1 inc rn nati t? .' \,l('do will cinlla ti. !l1lt' nt 1'ul''<cluy Ili!!'ht a nd morning, May 30, '33 pl~k ,;!p 1 S G at Xt'nt8 anti ~oll uw W,>elnc8duy at· th home of MI'. th l~ : lnl!l(> nU/ll~rn l lhnl ullh ,) ell ow a nd t\l1·~. William Coll'lllan. I:rrnlrl:l,. ,PI mgfil'ld, ~ !'Iinn a , Mi~~ Louis(' ~7:01mdl. or Day'" ~l ~L(lrty, Belll'I:" " tn lll e a nd to n, wa" a llin nel' ~ul'. t,· , unda~, oIl .\(1 K('nton. . lit the home of 1\11'. Ilnd 1\1 ~R. ), rom Kl'llton to ~1I1(tl y, latt' .Iytl Whlll'ton. n Ull t t'.31 mark(ll'" \1 til :l IRO bl" Il,ft I l\l r. nnd lI11'~. l\l'\cton (10k, ,>f t ndmg. J)a~' to n .pent Sunday wi~h lII r. WCly"e .... ille~ Ohio --. AI< 0 ellcoll n t e r ' .25 nt and l\11;~.· R. . Hunt and n, or h s. lda Sto k e~ and Mrs, Ada F ln,llll., b o~h murkt.>I·S WIll be W(I n 'ell. .G. C. Dibert, P u t OI' NO GAME LAST SUNDAY oUI' tn y, fuu!lll from Find lay to P rr~:sb u I'g l 11'. 11lld Mrs. Seth Furnu!! an d '\\' ('(\n 'duy : The La di es id F rom P erry bU~1!" on In to I 11-11. 1 onn ld H IIJley, aUt'uded lhe ociC'ty i~ me ting io th (,'h urch at Ow ing t o high wat ers Su nday, 'rhe Misse s Cora Marl in and there Will be three fu n ml.of Mr. Ul'l of t he FI'I''fld~ 2 this I>. m. Hih ll' Rt ud y an d Tol I'tl 0 Marie F oley a nd Mr . Irvin Gub ser the Minmis d id not get to plllY on nl r k rs, viz: 68, S 23 IIntl Hom in Waynes\'ille, W ed nesda y. p,'a yer mt!cting I\t 7 :3 0 p. m . of Hubbard, Ohio. were the week. their own home ground. They SR 6/1. Mrs, Mal'garel/ J oh n:;o i8 :p nding huir prllciice l\t p. m. jo urney to Fral1klin ' unday wh er {·nd gu e ts of f ro a nd Mrs. L. Thursday: n Th url'day or this The r oad from Ye ll o\\' • prings ~e ('ral days this W I'k a t th hom they will ross bat wi th t he t. J " hn lin d fa mily. 0 11 S 6 ellstword to lifu> n on of Mr. and ?Ill'" harle }l ough w('('k ul 7: 15 I'· m. there wi ll be n Fra nklin R xa]) s, R 72 will her enfter be kno,"'n os 0(,111' Wayn v ill , rad io program :pnnsor ed by th e . Lee Hawke, Mrs. Wym The t eam will appear in t he ir tat R ut 343 and the e marker s 11'. and Mrs. . E. W hit lind If' thod i 'L hut'clles uf the Dayton Dra ke, Mr. Maynard Weltz, the new suits Sunday fo r t he til' t t ime erected . Thi r oad pa e~ th J ohn SOilS, u! ol umbu!:I, nn d Mr. IHld District, ove r 'tnt io n W S ~fK , Misses Nellie Cu t wrig ht a nd Jane The snits a re gray a nd blu Br>'an t at e Park, 1\1rs. , W. Al brigh t, ()f Wayn<'.. Dllytl)n , 13 OK. C. B e sure to tun e BOl' in g, snd 1\11- .Donald Hawke striped, ca ps Ilre bla ck Rnd th e vill e, re Sa turday in o n th is pr gram. wel'e Da yton visito r!!, Monday. st oc kin gs blue and gl·ay . Th ey .Ill' M S unda:: N xt ' undllY has be n ver y natty and t he bOys ough t t o ~~:~amO.f r. and . 11'.. K 'S ll> l' . dl'.' ignated all " Ev \'y Member AtMr. and Mrs. E lmer Stansberry win with these n w togs. and daugh ter, Mr. a nd Mr. Miss B ernice Palton, of Midd le- t~'n n a n c Day," f t' th M tMlui t Mr , and Mr . Everett Bunn ell Oharles Sta nsbe rr y and Mrs. Ra y town , was the g uest of M i~ Helen hu re h e~ f t he Day ton di strict. pent l h week-end with Mr. nnel Mote, of Da yton, v i it ed WaynesEarly uver th e week-end . ]t iR desired that, so t nr as possible Mr. . Hi! y Gib on a nd family. ville Cri nds, Sat urday afternoon . Dayton Mr. and Mr . S. It Burne tt and <'VH Y Meth odist. on th The Mt. Rolly Ladies' Aid i nd Mrs. Mild red SUJ' face lind da ugh. l list rict be in • unda y chool !1 The H . Holly Ladies Aid, M. E, going t o hnve. a Market Saturday t r Wilma nt Thu rsda in chuI'ch on lH!X~ unday morntng. hurc h will hold a market in the at Wayn eavill . Dayton. P y Let us mll ke t hl n grea t day. , old Burton Restfiuran t room , Satur mith and ehildr n Mr. Roy Mr. nnd Mr . Therle J onea nn d \ Epwor t h L~ague at 7 p. m. Wi th da y, May 20. All kinds of good spent Th ursday evening with M[: . things t o ea t. Alao aprons and a nd Mrs. Hiley Gibson and family on, Milto n, of en terville, spent Ron ald Hllnllll as l.eacler. ,At 8 p. m. we Will have w,th us ilu t caps for sale. ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank H artsock un day with the fo rmer' pa re nt , MISS Margnret H es..~, \(:ho ha. Dr. H. E. Cunninaham s p nt Monday aftern oon at Bell- Mr. and Ml . J, B. J a ne . . 1\11'. and fl'. . Guy Routzahn sp.ent s v I'a! year.s working as. a Mr. and Mrs. Enl Coyl and brook. Mi s t ella Gibson took din ner and dllughler vUted. rell,ltives i n nnssionary In Kor a, an~ Will subje(' t~ of philo!\ophy ,a nd psy. on atte nd High School baceaTippecanoe City Sun dllY. $p ~l\k . to ue ~ f he r work HI thot chology, Dr. Cunn ingham hilS lu reate services ' at Wilmington, w ith Miss Mable Dakin Sunday, Mr. Mary 'aTm Ony was a vc ry Inte l' stIng .co unt ~y. . drawn about hi m many well known unday evening. Miss Vivian 1t~r. and Mrs. Hiley Gi bson and You are c ordl~lly inVIted t o ed ucator a nd men. of st.anding in Oglesbee, sist.er of Mrs. Coyle, and daughter, Pa uli ne, and Mr . E lsie Mother' Day gue tiS of he.1' son.i n the college wo rla . . \\'ell known he.re, is a me mber of Bunnell and son, Virgil spent Sun- law nnd daugbt r, Mr. and Mrs. attend t h ~ e CI·Vlces. F. Clark in Wayn svill . WAVNESVILLE CHURCII OF The new college will give a the graduating class. W. day a ftern oon at Bellbrook. CHRIST complete college co urse plu s Mrs. J. El • lark wa called to Mrs. E rne!;lt E arnh,art and Mrs. 'Mabel Dinwiddie, Miss (Undenominational) various specialized wo r~t such a s Ant ha Dinwiddie, Mr. and MrlI. daug hter, Ernesti ne, Mrs, Herbert Aur()ra, Ind" 'at tlhlay on nccount Marlatt, s pent W ednesday with of the sedouB iIIne '~ of her mollter Chesler A. Williamson, Minister t he drama, handcra ft, j o urnalism, Rue Dinwiddie, and Mr. and Mrs. M1·8. Zin1merman. ,hurch chool a t 9 :30 n. m, mu ic and physical edu clllion. The James O'Dell and family, of Mrs. Frank Dakin. price of t he compl ete cOllrse a t M,'sB France/:!' Henkle , of New Lord's ' uppel' at conclu ion . Dayt on , wer e Sunday aftel'noon =~=====~~=-=.:::.:::.:::..:-:-:_~ York, wbo is h ome on a six week 's hristian EndeaVlll' a t 0.46 p. )Y1. Alfred Hol brook ol1 ege will be callers at the home of Mr, and ca lled 0 11 her QU ilt Mrs extt'e mely low, in fact it " 'ill be Vunca""on " ,. , . Lola ' ea r. , I ade r. Even in g " Mrs, Samu.el Buttel'worth. Louis TriCkey an d fll mi ly Su nda.y evangl'!li tic service at 7:4 6 p. m. ch eap r to go t o co lleg,e a.t Leb· . b' B '" a non t hat It will be to !;tay hom e evening. . M·r . and h's. n obel·t Bu rn ett el'mo n s u Ject, .. rea.,. Alone." nnd (10 noth ing, EX1>ensee in cludt k th elr . on R ex t th h J' t I Praye r Meeting a nd Bible study ing roo m, board and t llit;on are a s FOR S4LE °tOD t sM , d , °h e 0 Pt at each W ed n e~day a t 7 :45 p. m. low at I/t.q7 , which strik e a new BUIY ... a ay, on, on ay, w er-e mos 0 The church whe r e you ieel a t You have had a great deal of pl easure in planlow in coll ege education. F OR SALE- Fresh J ersey and the ca t. was remo ved f r om hi~ home. - • Local m~mb-ers of the Jr. O. U. H oi tain milk. 4c pint, 6<= qUat't, limbs. He is to go back to the ning the hom~ you are going to buHd, But why l again. atu r day. FRIENDS MEETINC Ronald Hardi n pent the w eek2 0c gallon. Ralph Ma i no~ 8 , - m1 7 hospita Mis es Thelma 01 mnn an<t end in pringtield, v isiting fr iends A. M. are facing a round of ratlter wait longer for reduction in cost of material and fa r y Savage, of t hi s community, First Day, J anuar y 29 : First at Wittenberg Coll t'ge. strenuous ac tivity for the next few "'ill graduate f r om Waynesville Day F r iendship School at 9 :30 8. ._ weeks, A big class initiation is to labor? Piice are now as low as th ey will be fOl· . h m. Meeting f or worsh1p at 10 :30 .• High sc h 001 F ri c! ay mg t. be held at Xe nia next Saturday some time to come. Let us take your plans and fur. • • Me~Q .l· . Iyde Wharton a nd a. rn. Mr • a nit d ~f ro>. · R a 1elg • h B ogan evening , . May . 20. Our CongressM Electrician and Plumber cinnati William B el'gda\1 took hog to in- ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH and daugh ter, DQrothy fu r nished nish ith an estimate of costs. W e al will fur· m81'ket Montla~ -fi·OO fl-I--....p,...ther-"""..."ofr.,-P:II1d..".---H!MH~~~fflj·~m--ft-t-'lhe Union man, lion. L. T ,' Ma1'shall, and his 16 Yeal's Praotical E xperie nce cou ntered il lot of wa ter on the Services will be held every two community club, F riday 'night. brother, Judge Carl .Marshall l both nish you with plan books for homes" barns s ilos, weeks on Tuesday morn!ng. Mr. and Mrs. W . E. B ogan had of Xenia, are expected to be way. W."tin.iaou". F ..rm Li.htinl Dat. 11'. . n. Bin egat and n iec!!, rortI\elr ~unday dmner .guests the meT1}bers of the class to receive cribs and building of all kind. -=- - teri.". 13.plate, 16-een, $110.00, f ollowing: Mr. and MT!!. Weldon the degrees at this meeling. Mrs. Min nie Yayn a nd litt le f . 0. b., factory. On Friday evening, May 26, daughter, Shirle y, of J amestown , with t heir m other Mrs. Geol'gianna Wil so n and son, Geraldl, of near Estimates Given Give me a Trial Mr. a nd Mrs. T herIe J ones and Ha.i nes nt t he hom e of Mr. and Xenia; Mr, and Mrs. HOI~ac e Comp motion pictuers of the national n tervill e and Mrs. Wal ter Ken r ick. Mrs. lIaines ton of New Bu~lington, Mr. and orphans home at Tiffin will be exU. S. 42 WAYNESVILLE: OHIO on, Mi lton, ( Drop in and Let'. alk Bulldinc Mr. a nd Mrs. J . B . J ones w re who has bee n i11 fo r a long time, Mrs. Evan Bogan and children , hibited an~1 explained by State =======~~====~ Sunda y aftel'l\oo n Igue ts at th e is not lie at· so well a t this time. R obert 'and Marjorie, o:f Dayton, Senator Rob'ert H. Pollock in the 1\1.r, Leo n a1i bul'Y spent a f e w a nd ?tIr. and Mrs. Raleltgh B ogan local hall, as anlTOunced elsewhere home of MI'. nnd Mrs. Waltel' hours ith h i~ .fa mily Sunday even a nd daughter, Dorothy. in this issue. Ken r ick. In honor of MT. Walte r Wilson's On Friday evening, June 2, a Mr . a nd Mrs. Frank R ogers re- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I will take in Wool at the ce ived wOl'd la st , eek of the death All en E mrick, on his way from birthday, B. plea sant SUlrprise and monster rally of the 18th Ohio Sheehan Service . ~ tation any day of the latter's br other -in-law, Wheelillg , W. Va., to Indianapolis, bir·thday dinner W8S ar'fanged to district is to be held in the court· in the week, be held on Sunday at the home house auditorivm in Wilmington. Edward B o~man in Ind iana, Mr. Indiana. Walter Kenrick, Ever ett Early of and MI·s. Raymond Wil Oll, The main feature of this meeting Rogers, in company with 1\b·8. H.,helt Cash Price Paid Eberly Farqua r a nd spn, R idge- and E li R u sell ap p)'aised the andMr.daug hter, J e anMtte, The will be the presence of BTO. C. H. and property, f ollowing gueRts were present: Kernan, Councetlor of the Ohio ville atte nded th e fun era l a t P e n- house-hold good W dne day, of the late Ann L. Mr. and Mrs. Th eodore McIlltire State Council, and superintendent d leton, lnd., Friday, Phone 14 Wayne.ville, Ohio· Phone '40 mith was ap- of New Burlington; Mr, alld Mrs. of the Orpha.ns home. "Daddy Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Ha ines, of mith. Clar ence Dayton, spent Monday afternoon pointed e x cut OI" arid Donald Paul Pete r on and children, Paul- Kernan," as he is more familiarly WAYNE VILLE, OHlO Dilatush, at ty. The sale will be o n ine, Beatrice and Harold of the known both in the order and at the
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SatMis tlrday, May 27. Zoar neighbor ho od Mr. ; Mr. ~Mrs. and Mrs. number home, will be youngsters accompanied Bernice Gl'aham r epresent· Frank Bt·addock. of his who.by willa ed' Wayn esville sch oo l at Xenia a Raymond Braddock and daughter aSllist with the program, Bra, . few weeks ago in boo kkeeping and J ennie Le e, Mr. and Mrs . Warr en Kline, of Defiance, State Vice teceived t he highest g rad e of all ! Bra ddock and daughtE,r, Betty, Cdunsellor, also has been invited the schools represe nted there. Th is , and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock to be present, This meeting is open won hel' a trip t o Bowlin g Gl'een, a nd son Buddy. to all Juniora no matter ' where Ohio, f or a Sta te examinat ion. She I Mrs . Roy J ones, Donald and their membership may lie. and t hree other gir ls ac compani ed Mn ry Louise were viisitors of • - ••- - by three tea chers made the tl'ip by Ca sar CI'eek meeting Sunday. FRIENDSHIP CLUB motor Friday· night for the Mr, a'lId Mrs. R obert Stanley ENJOYED MEETING exa mination Saturdny. A fter this and children, Charles. Wayne, they we nt sig ht seeing and r et urn - ~ary Edith and Sarah were I cd hOnle Sunday. ' J dinner gu ests of Mr, and Mrs. The Friendship club enjoyed a Law re nc e Mitchner, Sunday. most delightful meetina at the . Charles Shepherd an d family home of Mrs. J oel Stokes last took dinner with Wilson Shepherd Thursday afternoon. Readings by and family 01 Centerville Sunday. Mrs. I .. D. Rieh, Miss Irma Rich Many me mbers of our meeting Miss Ladonna Sinclair went to and M~s. J, B, Ric!), and a pretty were unable to attend Sunda y the Sprin.g ValJeYr hig:h . school memorial to Mother, b,y Mrs,. L. school and church, Sunday be- picJli c which was held Il~t Snider's B, Hall, featured an mterestlng cause of high water. Park , in Springfield, las t Thurs. program. Toothsome reffe.a hments were served during the social hour Mr. a nd Mrs. E ve"ett Haines and day. iamilr, Donald J on es, Emily, Mrs, Nellie Bunnell and Miss - -- - - • Ph yllis and Richa rd Haines, Monimia enter tain ed the Happy were caller of Ml·. 'Bnd Mrs. ,Zim ri Hour club la st Tu esday aftern oon The District of Columbia has a Hain es , Sunday afte rnoon . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson law prohibiting the sale of fireEdn a Learning, Mr, a nd Mrs, spent Su.nday evening with l'tlr. works in that territory but It Raleigh Bogan, Edith Haines and and ?tIrs. E veret t H~~ines and doesn't have any effect· on the disfamil y, MI'. unci Mrs. Everett family. in Congress. Hain es and. family , Mrs. EmeT~ on Sinclair and children and Dorothy Bogan atte nd d the ac t iviti es of the closin/:' school year at Spring Vnlley hig h sch ool last week. tDorothy Bogan, Donald and Willard Haines are 'members of the III High school orchestra. Mr. and Mr~ . Luther Hnines and son, Donald motored to Wilming· ton Sunday nft I'noo n. Mrs. Haine.~ attended a committee meeting. A large number from aesal's Creek attended Quarterly meeting at Harveysburg Friends church, Saturday. AI ~o some attended the meetinR! on ministry and oversight . III on Friday. MisH Jean Furnas wag a Ruest uf her cQullin Jeannette Wi} on. Z Thund., nip:ht. 0 ..... 1. ._.... . lliu Jeannette U· Soh of
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Eighty-Sixth Year
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WE:DNESDAY.
SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT OF WAYNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AND GOLDEN JBBII£.1t-iH-H)
BOY SCOUTS TO IIAVE
MAY 24, 1933
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Eaater Star Chapter Holda Inspection
Number 6067
Publication Day Changed
The annual in pection of FOR MEMORIAL DAY Miami Chapter' No. t07, O. E. s.,
B 2'inning next we k The ?Ii:tmi Ga iPtlc will be Jlublished his ten classes, together with the held in t)le Masonic Temple Mon . on Thur' da y morning instead 0 f Wedn !lday aft ' rnoon. For two graduated by his 8ucces or, Wayne ville Troop No. 40, Boy day evening wa s a decided ucc several reu so n ~, thi~ change has been cont ml)lated for 80me Mr. D. A. Ferree, who had also couts of America, under the After a umptuous banquet had served a Principal under Mr. leader hip of their Scout Master, been s rved to about t50 guests time. A. fl. Stubbs, as i ted by Bert and members of the ilapter, the Fiftieth Anniversary Stilwell. Despite the financiaJ deThe same rule~ will goVII I" n a f orm r1~. News matter pression, the call met with loyal 0' eall and Robert Chapman, has company repaired to the lodge re ponse, and back they came to 'full charge of the arrangements room, where the degr es of the and copy for ad\'crtisem nt. m list h" ill l he ollice n t later The week- nd just past, begin- visit the cenes of their youth:ful fat' the local observance of Order were inlpI'es ively confer. than Wed nesday noon . A . lrict (J bsl'l'\' anc(' f the e rules nlng on Friday eveni ng, marked triumphs. With a si nille exception, Memorial Day next Tuesday, May red upon two young ladies in a will enable Ug to gilt the ue t u )'OU on H!hed ul ed time, and th e consummation of epochal every class from · Mrs. ~!ary Wil30. The tro op has jUst been Clut- manner wbich elicited highest events in the hi stOl'Y and affairs Iiamson Hess, '91 to Herbert WarWaltel', of Leban on, fitted with II full comp,lem ent of plaudits from the inspecting ()fin much better condition. of WayneSVille High . school, its wick and Oarl HesB, '02, was rep!\fr. and Mt's. D. L. the cout uniforms, and will make ticers. Favors IVere bestowed upWe extend our s inceI' thanks tour ndvertLer, OlJr worthy successor- Wayne Town- 'resented by at least one member. thei)' first public appelarance in n various officers and committee ship entralized High schoOl, and Attendance honors were won by thi.· an'ay On that occa!lio n. h ad in the Chapter especially rec carr s pondents and alI our friend s whl) have so kindly" contribthe 0lull1n1 of both. On Friday, the class of '95, all of its nine Miss Luella Williamson return· Under t he direction o,f Mrs. H. ognition being accorded Mrs. J. uted news items. Ma y we nu t a sk COl' 11 continuan ce of this twenty.eight young ladies and gen- members surviving, and seve n ed to business school at COlumbu E. Hathaway, the _ame committee . Hawke, undoubt dly one of the tlem n received their diplomas, being present in person, while an unday evening. of ladie who have attended to thl most prominent and t'fficient of its' courtesy 't Onc e nlOr, we thank you! Chlll'les Sheehan, of Centerville du y for so many year~, will as- me mbers. . den oting the completion 01 their ighth, Herbert E. Corron, sent high schoo'l course with credit to greetings from Lookeeba. Okla. paid the Gazette office a pleo, ant se mbl e at the Township house Officers of the Grand hapter in their teachers and parents and Mr. Stilwell and Mr. Ferree ca ll, Tu sday afternoon. in the mornin!: to receive and ar- attendance in cluded Mrs. Carrie honor to themselves. Various cIa s again experienced the responsibilrange all donations of cut flowers. Shidaker, Deputy GI'and Matron. and group reunions were enjoyed ity of recess ground direction'-Mi s~ flll'gul'et Hess was the .·couts will b in attendance to and Mrs. Margaret Rhoad , during the day Satul·day culminat- this time without real authority- guest of the Mi sses Annie and' assist in lhe work and to call f or Grand Marshal. Jllrs. Acic Sher, ing with the Golden Jubilee An- when they essayed to round up Mame Brown at tea, Sunday even. donatiCln . of bIos oms. ril, of Harveysburg and Mrs. -~=======-= At 1 o'clock p. m., the couts Alberta Buerkle, of Lebanon lIiversst'y reunion .anu banquet of the "youngsters" for a pbotograph ing. the alumna association in the This was eventually accomplished, . I wi1\ assemble at the Township fa vored with vocsl solos durhlg , (lveni~_ Alun,ni .who had not and ranks w!"re once '1lore :formed MISS Janet Thobet1. of Louisville house, while the Waynesville the evening. vi ited - the old home town or fot' the return to the stlJdy hall, Ky., has aTl'ivt'd t o spe nd the sum_ School blind assembles at the Poat. C)lool for years returned to th but scarcely had the teachers' mer at the hClm f Mr. May office corner and gives the usual MISSIONARY ADDRESS AT scene ot their youthful struggles, backs been turned when the ranks Haines. short preliminary concert. Scouts By an unintentional overEVENING SERVICE ?l~ friendships were renewed rem- were broken and the happy little Mr. and 1111'S. Percy Rea on and who Me also members of' the blind sight our list of question~ got lost lnl c neell exchanged favorite groups meandered toward the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey visited will be arrayed in the regulation in lhe shull e' last week so we are Most of the Sunday evening teachers greeted onc~ more. In class ~oom at their own sw ~t ~iJ1 friend s and reilitives in ayton Scout uniform while al!slstlng the ST. MARY 'S CHURCH workinK" it over with the addition 3ervlce at the M. E. church was all, it was a mil' t delightful oc- I ArrlVed at the hall, the sll1gmg Sunday evening. ' latter organization. Rev. J J. Schaeffer. Rector After the concert, the Scouts devoted to a splendid address by c88ion that wiJ) not soon be forgot- l of the D~xo!ogy was lead by May 28, unday after Allcen ion oi one or t\\C1 more. This may be ten by the happy participants. Messrs. Dietrick a~d Wood, Le~and Mrs. Myel' }lyman nnd will form In parade f'o rmation, Miss Margaret Hes . The speaker, hurch school at 9 :30; Morning the la st t o be publi hed, The anon tru~peter8, wI~h Mrs. Bes~le I son, an~ ?lIiss Stella Daugherty and, p~e(!eded by the National all aJumnus of both the O. . & S. Prayer and SCTmon at 10 :3(). Ilumbet' of answers received fails SI t 6 t C ICook White at tlbe plano. (And tn- $pent Sunday with relatives and colors and the band, will. march to O. Home at Xenja, and Ohio WesII y- ra ommenc:ement cldentaUy, you should have seen : friend s in Xenia. the speaker's stand in Miami leyan University at . Delaware, WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH to indicate the interest for which we had hoped. If you enjoy the r=:-r,.--r-......c-::--.,..--I cerneter _where the following was sent to th mi sionary field in An audience that thoroughly the "boYII" taking that piano up G. C. Djbert, Paator ·tax II the apacity of the Gy'm stairs.) Mr. Ferree again conMI'. and 11-11' • E. L. Thomas are program will be given, sicarting. at Korea by the , Dayton District W. series write anu let us know; other gathered f r the sixty-first com- ducted devotional nereises read- now cozily settled in their recent- 2 o'clock. F. M. S. of the Methodist church. Wednesday: Bible . tudy and wise they will b di s ontinued. m ncement, Friday evening. The ing for the first part of hill Scrip. Iy purchas d home at the corner Invocation, Rev. G. C. Dibert; Hel' experiences have been varied pray r me ting at 7 :30 p. m. hoir ]n regard to form r questionll, stag bad be nt-a tefullydecorated tUl'e lesson the Proverb: "Train up of TJlird and Tyler treets. Lincoln's Gettysburg Addre, and unique, an\! were entertain- practice at 8 p. m. Vern Hough suys thHt th canning ~ ith n.,w r8 and foliage, the a child in the way he should go, ,", Eldpn Ellis; mUsk, l»and; address, IngJy r\!ool.1llted In her addre s. Friday: All childl'cn who exp ct fllctnry was built duirng the sumI ~,Ir. and Mr. hermnn ~ogers, c ass motto, "Today We Follow, and when he is old he will not de- of West Carrolton, w e week-end Hon, Deap E. Stllnle" oj' Lellarlon he expects to rlltUl'n toher work to tak part in lhe hildl'en's Day m r of 1004, basing his recollecTomorrow ·We Lead," in yellow part from it. J. Will White, presi- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs mu I ; adjourn to the Memorial among the adults In Korea nc.x t xerclse are a sked to meet at tion on the fact that hill father the cannon, where the Scouts will Match. She was a college mate of the church at 2 p. m. and white letters, the class colors, dent and 801e' survivor or Mr. Stll- Frank Wright on Route 1. late William HClU~h, helped with Sunday: unday school at !) :30 cal"p t ler work throughout the being displayed acros the top. well's board of education, most conduct appropriate decoration Mrs, Frank LeMay at O. W. U, • - • a. m. On next Sunday we will llmmel', was Rtricken with his To the trains of the proces- hartly welcomed the returning Saws fil~d by machinery cut exercises; Taps, two tlrQmpeter ANNUAL MEETING observe Father's Day in the Sun- flltal iIIn s and died that fall. sional, played by the school alumni and their friendS. cleaner, truer, and fa ter. Also from tbe band. day school a.l1I:j morning worship Then began the roll-calJ of crosscut sa'\\'s, gummed, 25c per Uniform Scouts will b,e on d L3' ()rche tra, the twenty-eight )"oung Now, h r is what may prove to The annua l meeting of the lot 8ervice. The fath el'S will have en- Le the last list·of questions. It you ladie and gentlemen c.f t he clasll elassclI, and as the survivors of foot. Madden's Lumber Yard. throughout the day at vari ous point of congestion, both in town owners 01 Miami Cemetery As- til'e charge of the Sunday school are interest d write and tell us marched into the hall and took each arolle Mr. Stilwell exhibited their pIsces on the stage, led by the graduation pictures of eaeh of Messrs. Earl Coyle, Albert and a t the cemetery,to direct sociatio n will be held in the and w ill also a . !list in the pl'eac h- what you know. two members of the Junior class the tiut ten-his own individual Cleaver and Ralph Linn attended traffic, and to render such other Chapel on Saturday, June 10, at ing ervice. Epworth L aglle at 7 1. t. Whllt was the name or iheand escorted by their principal classes. Memben who had become Jr. O. U. A. M. initiation ceremon_ a I lance as may be required. 1 p. m. A full attendance is p. m. Evang listie services at 8 p nr!~t company to instaJl a telemal ·m. In thi servke M i~s Elizabeth pIlon' system in Waynesv"ille, who MId uperintendent, the speaker parenti! and grandparents were les in. X nin, Saturday evening. Transportation to the cenletery desired. Henkle' Sunday School cIa of \ ere some oJ its founders, and of the evening, two local minillters asked to arise, and in more than Mr. and MI'. 'Homer Harriao'n, will be furnished to tllose not girl. will furnish p cial lection ' when wa it fou nded? the .IHe id nt of the board. Supt. one instance the entire class having ways of their OWI1. Druhot, of Lebanon, and County delegation answered in the af- lind Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brackney Monday: Official board meeting 2nd. When was th Citizens Superintendent C. H. Bohl. finnative. of Dayton , were unday afterat B p. m. National Bank established j who Rev. Chester A. Williamllon, Happy and reminiscent talks noon callers at the home of Mr. were its fir t officers; how, when WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OP and why w.aR it di oo ntinued? at the WaynesvilJe were clven by the teadlers, Mis and Mr. Ed Cook minister CHRIST Church of Christ invoked the Pi- Mary Pugh '98, Mrs. Orpha 3rd. When waR the Waynesville Mrs. Ed Rog rs, Mr. and Mrs. ' (Undenominational) vine Blessing. and ' Mi&8 Inez Carmony Olark '9', Ed Thorn .. Orie Decker an,d Mrs. Mose Kirby, National Bank building built, and Cheater A. Williamson, Minister James ·d~livered the !IIllutatory. In '92, Sam Henkle '95, Herbert of Lebanon, were SDnda~ .aft rtrenuous over-exertion follow_ where was the bank located before Chul'ch School at n:30 a. m. tha tim' a f w well cholleo word!!, Supt. Wlirwick and Carl Hesa '02 and llo~n 4alJer_t-the bom in two ars 0'1 suffering from Lord's Supper at conclusion. Lotz introduced Dr. Eldon Hutch- several otllers, and Iiiiily ne aod Mrs. Frank Mar h. leakage of the heart il! named as 4th. Whnt hou e, located above Christian Endeavor at G:45 p. m. town on Route 42, was used as a ison, the speaker of the evening, letters of greettng from absent the cause of the sudden death of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert and Evening evangeJi t ic . ervice at re idence for the keep er of a toll after the H. S. Glee club had ren- members were read. Prof. and Mrs. William Mich- Comley J . Moore, about 9 o'clock children are 'visiting relatives at 7 :45 p. m. ermOn ubj ct. "Put- gate in arlier years'] Before adjournment, it W!l8 tie. ener, of Pit"tsburg, attended tbe Sunday morning. d red a pleasing selection. ting On." PI'ayer meeting and Dr. HutchisQn, now sllperintend- clded on motion o'f Dr. Eli Crew Alumna Saturday, and Mr. Moore, for many years a Macomb; Ohio. 6th. Wa a statio n of the were Bible ~tudy each Wednl'sday at "Undcrground RailrQad," operatt'tlt of the Maderia schoole, for- '96, 0 hQld another reunion in guests of the latter's parents, Mr. widely known resident of the Mrs. Fred B. Henderso n and 7 :45 p. m. The church where you ed in NOI-thel"n states prior to the nierly «cupied the ' chair of connection with the I regular and Mrs. W. E. Cornell. Harveysburg neighboThood, took a history at Wilmington College, Alumni. in 1938. long walk. Sunday morning, Mrs. J ohn B. Gon s were Lebanon feel at home. ivil war" l() cllted in Waynesville? Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Sbelton and finally arriving at the barn, locat- visitors Thursday. (To be Continued) and has an enviable record 8lI an FRIENDS MEETINC army cbaplain during the World children, of CinCinnati, and Mr. ed on the Oglesbee farm that is Mrs. 1{a¥ Hawe, of Spring war. His . addres8, "The Realities and Mrs. Roy Noggle and son, of occllpied by · 'L ster Starr and VaHey, was the week·end guest of , First Day, First Day Fl'iend~hip YOUNG FRIENDS MEETING Spring Valley, wcre Sunday guests family, a.fter the ascent of a long of Life," 'was certainly one of tlie chool at 9 :30 n. m. Meeting for M.rs. Bertha Lewis, tine8~ 01 its kind ever heard here. of Mr. .a nd Mrs. A. O. GritTy. wor hip' at 10:30 a. m. and teep , hill. While seated on He cited many instances in the The Y. F. "M. ot Friends church the tongue of a wagon near the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haines and Township Clerk L. H. Gordon Miss Margaret He wa S the barn, and conversing with Elias Mrs. Rowena Zartman, of Xenia, ST, AUGUST.I NE'S CHURCH history. of our country to prove ill meet next Sunday evening, Father French, Pastor announces Lhat he has received the that the ecc)nomic depression will May :a8, with. Raymond and Sarah guest of the Misses Aanie and Oglesbee, he oddenly collapsed, were here for the alumna, SaturServices will be held every two appli cation s of eleven young men e Marne Brown lit tea, Sund~y eve n- and it is thought that life was ex. day. be overcome; in fact, he said, thl! Braddock. weeks on Tuesday morning: of thi' townKhip for appointment Devotional leader--Ruth Doster ing. 'and was a house guest at 'the tinct before his body rellched the tide has already ' turned toward home of Mr. and lIlrs. A. K. Day ground. The remains were brought N Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fel'l"ee, of FERRY eHURCH OF CHRIST to the new national reforestation beUer things. A plea for true pro- LeBlon leader-Eli Furnas. Recreational Ada Graee dUring her vi. it to Waynesville.. to the McClure lunerlll home, ew Ptymouth, Ohio, were service. 'I'h young two phetic vision was voiced, and the ( Undenominational) of whom ca n ' b member!! of the class were: exhort- Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins where they were viewed by Cor- week-end guests of Dr. lind Mrs. Chester A. Williamson wel'e taken to Lebanon, -'-'''''IlWJI~_ __ __ ed ' to strive for the tru,1.y worth. -==~.:":-~.~===-:-~-ttfI:h~~te;~~:M;;':'ih~~;;'~neJl:...'E-.C--!;ii.·lmJl.U.I:,.....Slwll~ter J . W. Ward. Unin d se'rvice beginning with to appeal' before the recruiting while things in life. kins, . of D~ytpn, w~re Su nda; noon. Mi'. and Mrs. Arthur Anson, of Church School peri'od 8t:1I0 a. m. Another selection by the orchesguests of MI'. and Mrs. J. C. Private funeral sel'vkea were Shandon Ohio, were guests of Mrs Lord's Supper and sermon at 10 ;- officel' for this district. Each was tra receded the valedictory by Hawke. Ml·S. Mary Hopkins re- held at hi s late home neat· Horveys Anson's sister and brother, Mi ss 30 a. Ilt. Sermon s ubj ect, "A grent given a ticket to appear before an incinnati for Miss Miriam. ,Ellis, and Miss CormainEld for a more axtended vi it. burg, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Elizabeth, and George S. Pra t. Christian." Yo'u are always wel- Ill' my surgeon in phy~ical examination at a date to Thornberry officiating, a'nd bUTial rine Robbins, principal, awarded come ' at thi!:! church. be announced later, and was told SCholarship recognition to various Once more we wish to call the Mr. and Mrs. Will Dt'ake and Was made in Miami cemetery. After several weeks of conf1IICto be prepared to depart, without . membjlrs of t he ' class. The class Ilttention of our readers to the ex- 80n, of Indianapolis, spent the Mt·. Moore was a native of ment to his home, Mr. W. J. Sherfurth r notice, to Camp Knox, may be apPl'opriately termed Mi I! hibition of moving pictures of the week-end with frionds here, re- Clinton county where he was born, wood was able to again greet sev- CRANCE HELD tutning to their home, Sunday December 15, 1858, being 74 SERVICE near L uisvilJe, Ky., for two MEMORIAL Robbins' . class, the berfnnina of J 0 U A · U h ' eral of his friends on Main ' r. . . . >n. orp ana bome at weeks physical ,Preparation before her career 08 teac h er, an d their 1\ TUlln, which will be "'iven in th~ afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. years 5 months and 6 days old at street,' Tuesday otternoon . being permanently assigned. Maynard Weltz and son , who will t he time of his death. MIDst of his as student., in the high school • Mrs. Ruth E. Janney entertain-I ' having been simultaneou s. Anothe~ hall of Miami Valley Council on remain for a week's visit. \ The Ii L of local applicants inlife si nce hi s marriage to Miss number by the glee club follow~d. North at~eet, .F riday .evening. Mary Ellis has been lived on their ed her entire family on Sunday, . Ldst .Thursday .eveni ng, a very eludes ome of our' finest young On behalf of the County The I\.ome 18 admltte.dly on~ of the Dr. Eli Crew, Edward Bergda1l, farm near llarveysbulI·g. Mrs. the guests including Mr. and Mrs. l'!lPresslve Mem ol'ml progran) . wa~ men b tween the age/l of 18 and . Athletic aSSOCiation, Supt. . larae~t and flnelt InstitutIOns of Mrs. May Everly Tate" George Moore preceded him in death in Waltet" Wtlliams and children, of i .lven at Grange under the dlrec· 25 yeal's, some , of them having taken special horticultural work in of Lebanon prese-nted the ttophy Ita kind in the country, and and Carl . Hess, of Dayton, were N ovem ber, '1912. They alre surviv· Kingman, Mr. and Mrs. Loren tlon of Mrs. W. A. Swal'tzel. won by W. IH. S. loft ban team local memben of th~ Order are amon, the nlany alumni who ed by fiv e sons and two daughters, Hadley and daughtet·s, of Newark ]nvocl\ti on MI·s. Ed Thomns the ' Smith-Hughes department the reunions. and Raymond, Harmon, Paul, Carl and Mrs. Roderick Barden, 01 Colum- Song- "Ah ide With Me' Grange while attending high scho ol. Sucthis spring, when they went anxious for their . frle,nds ~o s.ee attended through the entire leaeon without what t~ey are h~lpln. to ma11JU.1h. banquet; Saturday afternoon and Charles Moore, Mrs. J onathan bUI!, and Miss .Louella Janney. Quartct- Leo nard and Lyle Tin - cessful applica nts wi)! be enlisted '8 defeat. The tropby w.s The pictures Wln be shown and evening. ney, Harold Whitaker' an'd fOI· a term of Ilix months, IIndwiU Cook and Miss Lucile Moore. Former superintendents of the celved by Russel Treadway, cap- explained by State Senator Robe~t R Tolian Lawso n. be paid $30 per month in addition ----- ~- ~ WayneSVille schools and their Master obert Everhart, ae.. tRin 01 the team, and a member of H. P~\J()ck, who 8po~e at a pubtlc Roll caJl of deceased members to all expenses, All have agreed to compani on s who attended the {he '33 class. meetJIIg in Wayn~vI.lle a y~ar or companied by his parents, M~. ~nd . ..... .... . _. Mrs. Lottie Stokes send $26 per month 0'1. this Alumni reunion, Saturday, includ- Decoration A pretty custom of our school 80 ago. No admulIllon Will be Mrs. Clyde Everhart, of Middleof the Altar amount home for accumulation, or ed Mr. S. A. ' Stilwell, 01 L6banon, was observed when S. S. EllIlI, cha~ged at tbe door, nor will a col_ town, paid his first visit to the Readi.ng- "Crossing t.he Bar" ... for. the maintenance of their Mr. and MrR. D. A. Ferree, of presldent of the board of educa• .~ec~lon. be taken. A most hearty hamel! ot his grandparents' and ., .. .. . .. .. ,. Lucille Salisbury famIlies. "One Sweet Solemn tion, presented the diplomas, hia lnVltatlOn Is extended ~. every- great grandparents, Ml·. and Mrs. . In a con.test r·eCently ~: onducted New Plymouth, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs Solo C. E. Bratten and Mr. and Mrs. own daughter having attained the body to witnees the exhibition. hed Everhart, Mrs., Lilah Ever- in the schools at M.lnehester, Thought" ... ,. ... .. .. ..... . Irma Rich • _ _ f1art, and Mr. and Mr$. Olive.r Oh' b h ' A i ]' Charl es Carey, of Dayton. Address .. .............. .. . .... ... Rev. Fox l'ltholMtic leadersbip QJher elaBl. - - -. Da\'i8, Sunday afternoon. 10, y t e · mer can "cglon 01 Mr. Ellis also informed the' gl'aduEVANS-SJEARNS that place, llrst prize for design · The house guests over the Song-"Blest Be tbe ·Tie" ... ....... " Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Hawke, ing an appropriate postel" for week-end at the home of H. H. .... .... ......... ,.... ............ By Grange atel! thAt his term 8f5' president had begun in 1921, the year m08t of Annbunceinent hal been' mad~ da ughter and 80n, Mr. alld Mrs, J. Poppy Day wa~ awarded I~ Robert Williamson and family were: Mr. Benediction .... .... ........ ... . Chaplain The 4-4 Nutrition dub held it. tnem had enterec;l !Chool al j:Jegin, 1 th rri C_ . Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blatt. Robert 18 the 80n of Mr. N. and Mrs. Paul Hauk, of Troy; Mr. ---fust meetine May 19th, -at the nera. . Several of the graduat. Ev.n: :~:: 0 Etta r, 8;;a1 1e Hawke, daugbter and son, Doris P. Blatt, formerly superintendent and Mre. R. J. Williamson, of Grange hall with twentY-M17en have never attended school I h n . ama and Donald, and Mi~s ..mn Weltz of the Waynesville 'Township Cleveland; Mrs. F . U. Long, Mr. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT NEW BURLINGTON prosperity members present, under the direction of another ~b eM. qUletlysOlem~t~edd at were in Springfield, Sunday after- .schools, and Mrs. Blat.t, and is a J ohn Talbot, Miss Luella WiJIiam~ The following officers Wtll'8 president. e. 'u,paraonafle on a ur a~ noon , guests at a reception honor- grandson of Mr. and M'M!. o. R. lion, of Columbus, Mrs. Mary McRev. John J. Schaeffer, rector of :v8f ' Illr, a~.20, t~e~ G_ C. Del- ing the thirtieth anniver. aTY of t he Ungleeby. The Manehestler Signal Kay and daughter, Mrs. Dr. Mem orial service will be held elected: President, Doria Beek; St. Marys Episcopal chul'ch, p.-o- ~i :ron?tu~ In~ I e I~PPY w;: S marriage of Mr. and Mrs. James says that hie pOlter, which drew Shirk, MiS!l Irene Hilgman, and in the M. E. Church at New BUI" Vice-Prellident, Barbara Hablell; nouneed the . benediction, and Eva~a rlln~hee d.u:h~.r O~e~T. a~~ B. Hawke. the ,1.110 cash prize, "'8S quite Harold W illiamllon, of Dayton; Iington, next Sunday afternoon, at Sec'y-Trealfurer, Mildred . Oook. 2 o'clock. Rev. Simi ter, of Xenia, New!! reporter, Dorothy BOUlle; twenty-eiaht more younr men and lin. William FllIChel', or Cin• "different in concept an<1 unulual Jay B. Cooper, of O. W. U. will dtlJiver the address. Rep- Recreational leader, Jllanlta BlaDwomen bad automatically become cinnati, and Mr. Evans II! the lion A Forget-Me-Not club was re- in design." Hill award w til won in Mra. Edith Harris, . Mrs. Anna re'lIentativee of the Joseph Foody nock; Pro..-am committee, ....,. memben of the alumni a.oelatlob 01 Mr. and lint. Earl Rvanll. cently organized at. the home of keen competition with oUler pupils of W. R. S. Their man" frien"- are extend in, Mn. E. H. DuVall With 13 charter of the Ichool, wherein pointe were Cadwallader, Miss Emma HeiJl'h- Post of Xenia, will have part in Eva LeJla7 Bemice 01 \til memberll. and with the Mrs. Du- based upon appeal for the caUM, way, MilllI Kame Brown, Mra. the lervice and the local band will Josephine Price, IIartaNt ~~... ty cOllgratulationll and belt Vall as thef1' leader. The mem - neat1leae, artilltie Ronald Hawk.. lira. Bert Hart- furnish music for the march. alld Loutee A.... . sock, Kn. L. H. Gordon and Mrs. Stn. .n......... R...I.. ........ h .. aince increased to 18. The value, and w_~~~:~~~~,...._ - - - _•• _ • PietUNI of the elah Mr. 9. A. Stilwell, who .."ed • -. gave each member 26 ------Emma H. McClure were pelta at ollcen I. IU ia ......... ten yean u aaperinulldeDt 01 the For the lourtla l u.e eeaive Jear bulb.. and aplalned the Gn......,. Gnwbat " • •_ a ....tma 01 the Xenia branch of 01110 Tarlce, ratae.. Inulild to lbo preparation of aeed beeIL The the Woman'. AuDia.., .t tbe .rodMtlon. aecoNlIIc to lIeft lIIettlq ill H held at tile Cook IIeme 01 .... Sarah Bqar~ In tbat Wlb
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L. l\I .noJenhall \\'a~ II' R. Shi(. ld", Amnndu Pollock meet in~, he and MI'. Tomlin~ll l1 n' - ,'hmlP ll f or t ht' p.llllit i(ln, hii" bond B I'ittllfi nnd J t)Al'tlllline R. Brittll n )IIIIClll' !II .,.r;. ~ul' (a r anll 1I ('n- bl!in'"... Mit at 300, ThL I."'l:'olulion •'"", 651 .,,; 6" I: 0 Juu~m '.1 e n to t h tlers" ". \I R , u<lopt ... " hy n :l t o 2 vote at (ie rt'ndunt, T h.. G fll'gO M(·yer & 1)111111'1 f l'gan had bl"'O driving lhi ~ meeting, Prc~itl'nt TOllllil}~on • nil, O. to l' 'rover of Mollie R. LU!\eUa Hu tch inson, deceased , was tit SI'h(1 ul hll~k this ~ RI', but he \ llnd 1\11'. 1\1ills ca. ti ng 1he ne~R l i\'l' ,'hl .1lI~ and ,T 1'~IlTl1ine R. Bl'itto ll RP!;~~'~~'venlOry of Geof"'e P. 1 ·~i~l\l.'d and Will i.Dlll J)aughters \'ot s: the .'um uf 3%. .. Get wu s o.'ho.rn. 1 ar~b IV, tll 1111 the .. It Il"in!! dt'l'mpll nl.'c e~~al'y to In the eM!! (I f Edlllll'tl e l"o ll Gates, ad min ist.rator of estate 'O f va('anc)" J. R. lI Hley wa s sdl.'l'll'd prcll110te the be~t llltcre l of C'llr- \ t I . ('11' . MUI'garet Ann Merc hant, de ceased k 1h h 1 I rl1\S "onll, P mn I 'I n-e n'or , ver- WI1 M approved to ta c t' ~c (10 lIlnll'fHtlll n. II ill \, illll!!,e ch,)ul J)i~ t l'ict, then' ~ u, The ,tn~e of Ohi" d et'cn d~nt~ i he inven()'r y of Dora III) 1. ·' 'ith th provii'o that If h.' I fun' b e it 111 -1' 1'1'01' , n1?tl . 1\ fill'd and suslalll ~,I'Kecutl'ix of state of . Woo d, KENTUCKY ~" I'e .not able lo /lttl'ml t o th., "RI?>olvl'I. thut the qu esti on of C"r plalntlff-m·t,rrol· l(,l file lleLJ. \" I I I Ed' d F. Job hiS • n! Cllrt, \\' o u~tl I~\ the I dissoh 'i ng the Cot will Village tion in t' I'rOl', etc. ' · f 00(, l ecf's",~( . W II II pp.rove. BURLEY TOBACCO wol'lc. Mr. Nlclwls and :11118 ·I' I'll 7.I'C I "r 100 1 I)'I ~ t no.' ' t UlllI J,"n ' · Ing · ·l Th 't' GI'IIC!! I to I IZ 11 T I'U Sl ' o. was op- I t te f IIR. KIng, L I~x K'ecutnx d of es· d were re ngaged a s t aeher. for \V "ne 'J'o wn~,. h·I" J>u · r~l . ~c h ool poill ted sales tru.t l'l'Y . lng, ecease, tl t t th f t" " , " ' . ee, T h I' QUI·t. fial d 0lle1' .a Inven tory. By Stephen M. Young, Congressman-at. Large " Di..e ct From Grow er To You" I nl'x CI'Ill. e o ~'m('I' ('11 JJi ~tl'i t be ~ ubm i tt ed to the able Tl'u st 0" (h~c h aq:{ed f rom M' I I d E S f d' f Old Kent uc ky B url y Toba cco is month ·. the lott r f or nm e, J ames rfi J I t f . I \'·11 an y further cluti(!s a nd that th · y " "1 I (r~ f' ur lucle , g~ar lafinl od h' d a ' 't f th l 'lUH I N e ('c or~ t> S lIlt I ag tu II d t d .h .. I mil ur ace, I' a, mlllor!", 0 H . the cream of t he finest cr ops Ken. RIllI!. W'I S II'C' !I Jam 01 ' "0 Ill' e I '~C}l l ' 01 "n. 's ' t nc . t us IH·OVII. I eu'" In I'll a , , ucu ml'n n• an ~a to her ·Invnnt ory. WASH INGTON RepresentaJlas been filched b y dishonest llro~ tuc ky'R uoun tiful 1I1lil cll n produ c f lIel( I y('ur U t 1\ ~ Il 1IIry '0 ,,,., I f IIIe C',en I'll I Tllft~ C' ltlzeno Tr u ~t 0 '• h e (l ,,~, III Sal es by Nora E. T ean ey e xeclI' tive T om Bla n to n of Texas , wh o motel's and und en Vl'itel·s. An yo ne - !'ipe , ric h leaves, s mo'othe and ' d - p r "l!~n t I·O I I ~,,-mont h, b u h e " a. rl'qulre to care l I ; ·r Oh ' " 111 llltc I' of lru~ en for "I t ' 10. , B 1 f h "'1..". II " 0 1' ga ge rrix of the estate of Theo dor ,1. clo es m ore talking on t he fi oor of i~8uing fake money has been when mellow, wi t h that rare aid-fashionf I' the chool gJ'ounds du r ing lhe III l 0 ' I n nlll ,s we have alrc(ldy to ld In ou r on( s o t e " I n I n ey outed T It d d aclIl'lon nl olllh far an 'ldOI" • v Pappr o. cdn IY I ' ecease , wer e ap pr ove d the House than an y fi ve Co ngress. d iscovered , arre ted a nd imprison- ed flavor nnd {rllg-ranc that only I' "uf(l ng " cun produce. We " 6. The n.hiring of i r. Nich Is . t?I'Y. ,Ir lh e Wayne T own ship I th f K ' an a accoun ts are to b e settled , Olen , was a ll hot and bothered be- ed, In t he pa st however, millions prop blin k on it )IO u have n cv r tasted wa later' r cunsidered and he wa ))1 tnct schools, th orwin bonrd n e r~ I' 0 entucky an lh atles. Irwi~l. g uardian of cau se Prasid nt Roosevelt's latest of dollars lUI been issued in fa ke or III kecl a fille r fl avored, more 4'ngaJ('ecl f or two y aJ'S in tend of had b en onl' (I f the twq board , t o I ~~rr .B e<lf~ng I .0, , ;e~su". J. , B. Ann L . Smit h, in C'ompe tent, was address to t he American peopl e tocks and bond s. No one wa s atisfyi ng t obllcco In all Y QU 1' life. was printed in t he Congr essional \l'n in to jail. President Rooset hro e, p a lll t l el'l'1Il Wl t h· ullowed $100 f or sE,rvic tls 50 wa~ one. Mr. Brown's 1 , ignation us l \'ut· against thc eentralizlltion OI>PIllJr, clerk was tabl«d. proposilion \Vh n it was fi l'st con- druws It SUIt rec ord w aive d nnd allowed fOl ' attorne y feeS: H e fil ed Record in sma] l t ype instead of ve lt an d COllgl'ess hav e served th l! large. He wanted the t ype chani'- people well, placin g thi needful . . • hi s fi l'at and fi nal a ccount. Mi Vad a McPherson WlIS hir d ~i d('red at a joint meting of lhe paYR costs, as mu i, ,'ncher f or Lhe n xt year (OUI' bard , · in the t own ship held In the~nse of Mary LOUIse Pier Charl es M . Zimmerman execu- ed right awa y. Maybe Tom r ates legislation on our statute books, FIVE POUNDS Au/tu t la. Rh was to give t wo f r that l1urpo. e. T he Town hip S(IIl, 11 ml.nol·, vel'su W ilI.iam P ier- tu r of esta t of Mlu y E. Zimmer. large type and the Presiden t largCarmi Th om.p on, of levela nd. Ie ons (I f an 110 uI" dura tion each anti \ ayncsvi ll e b oards fllvored . on, ~ ~1Il1O;, I t~e .;Inrnage wa s mlln, (lee a , ed , fi led hi inven tory er type in t he Co ngressional SMOKING one of Ohio's len<iing ""Repu bli canK Record. liowever, 1 have a d ollar in each roOm every week, a nd was the con olidntiOIl (I" n1 t he sta r t, a n nu ~. an paIn t! was re t() ~ed and sched ul e of debts,. other day. "Th coun t ry the TOBACCO edition of Shakespeare in small t o r ceive $14 per mo n th ior her the I.atter di trict PI~omptl~' re- , tOr Il\a~d,e ~ name of , Mary LOUIse Vera M. Harr is, admin is trat rix of is fort unate in having a man lik e ervice'. \ m. C. Dod d wss em- turning to th t own. hip. and its ~, t "a li e. , esla t e of Ella A. Hsni s, deceased type, He wrote some pretty good P resident R oosevelt in the White ploy d, Au g ust 27 to drive IIch ool board disl'lolving. 01' rathel', the u n ~ . ca pf M.Rbel J o '!n v.er - is ord er ed t o selt certain pl'operty speeches, too. House wit h the ability to be a ha ck No, 1 at salary of $3 G p r two boards were merged, Presi - s UI ney J o, lm, apph catJ on for intere st of eatMe. In twenty-five States b er is leader of t he Nation and s how it month, and Dalli I urface WII d nt Ge rge J : . mith and lerk gra nted, . , harl s J. :Wag~:on er, guardian R ic~, Ripe, Old Fa.hion.d L ..af ngll g ed f or hac k No. 2 a t 36 p r Jo bn . arlwrlght of th old .1n the ca,'e of U nt on Natio nal of Cyndo r a Eynon in s ne fi led l1ei ng sold legally. Before J une t he way out of th t! d e p re~s i on, Th 1st One Hundred Million Do11al'8 end of the depl'ess ion ha!! bee n Ou r Old Ke ntucky Burley !. no , m on t h. The board had previou Iy Wayne~ville bo a rd,' replacing tv <) LIre l nSU1·ance o. V'l'SUS Eliza- his first uccount. ' of t he old township beth N. Gough a nll J oseph~. Ann R. Gra ham, adm inistratrIx will have been paid out f or equip- reached. II A y~ar ago anyone as~ mol' Iik manuf uctured toba cco ndve·rtised in T he Miami Ga:r.ett m(' mbel' f or bid s on these jo bs. The d river board, an d being cho, en to co n· I Goug h, dcf <;nd a nts ar~ h er by g l~- of estate of WilIia:m R. Graham , ment, repairs, alterations and serting that Mr. Curm i Th olllp on th n llny is like night -guaranteed were placed und r a bond of $50 ti n u erv ing in t heir l'espectLve ~ n all<h tio na l thi rty days III deeeasEl<i , fil ed her first a nd fi nal labor i n connection with t he legal wo uld thus laud II Democra tic freo f ro m chemi a ls and ali oth r sale of beer. Indu tr y has been president would probabl y hnve adult r ati on that concea l imperach, and th board adopted a re. ffi t()~ on ~h e new comb ination. h n:: h to plead. a ccount . ect ions, delude t he sense of tasle oluti on rai ing the t uition ra tes The Lytl di. trict alld itR boar <i In the 3 . I' of iargaret And erTh e Leba non-Citizens Natio nal t imulated, and labor has be n ben been considered weakmlnded or in- fand und ermi ne th hea lth . from ,1 t o $2 per month f or n on. ev n tua l\y f ell into line. Now, I t 'I s~ n ve l~~us R8ynl!, n~ Sp r~', ~n c. et Ban k & Trust Co., executor of the efitted. I n New York t her e h as tox icated. T im e change. Pe(} ple in V (' us the same method our a U walks of life admire agreat been a decline of ftlteeJi per cen t r esident pupils VI'ho rode 0 11 ithel' U R watch developme nts at ol·wi n. a, ~no 101\ s uo t~ln e . Phi l ~tt~ or- state of Willi am McB urney, deused in preparing t in ar rests for in toxication. More- leadel' whose bold lea de r~ h l Jl has r,l'nndfalhers of the hack ' Tlle vote on the resolutio n of dis- der ed t o dep~slt 20 0 wlthm 10 ceased, filed ib fin:al ac coun t. V•. ceo l or t hcl1' 0\\ 11 U e-cvel'Y the country. saved over, a gr a t deal of revenue ha Mr. Br own' resign'8 tion a 8 sol\l t ion wa reco nsid r ed , Ma y 10 day, liS ~ cur lt y fo r co ts. R. M. Haw ke, admin istrator of t rl>C of hpr hne s It' uves it - noth · been derived a a res ul t of the i ng to "bito" ~'o u r t :lI1j:'ue '0 1' pa rch clerk was taken from t he table, and the orig inal m otion was laid N ~w Suit. estate of George W. HalOke, deThe coun try is ra elvlIIg from ctober 1, and the late F. C. aw- on th table ind efilli tely. Bu~ 8 ce8Med. is a ut hor iz!ad to distribute r e open ing o f b rewerie!l a nd legal- t he p resideJ1t and ongress a dra>:!- yoU!' tnste. 'l' h()(I l:and~ of t obacco I vcrs th e \vol ld 0 r 6 W Ill' lIy its in was cllo en to fill the unexpired new r esolution, more ~p e c ific in FJIlwa1'd N I. on rm strong v 1'- in kind · certain a jll!ets to distri- iza tion of beer. tic p rogra m of l' f()rm. This is .illindtuble ElI1 ol-.hle lIud chc\\ ing term, A ne tate law had com- its 'ording, w8sadopte(l in place Us Th e tnt of Ohio. Appenl on I butees. Sales by hi1<rl were appr ovT he President'S Securities Bill p roper. In fact, the depr . ion can qualities. bined the office of clel'k and of the original. Mr. MiII~ was the eno r f rom fayor'" court. I ed. He file d his fi r t and tlnal ac- hal! bee n enacted into law. This n ot be ended except by d rasti W o sell ditreas urer by this time, sO 11'. only director to vote a ga in st the Chal'les D. MaIlle, Trustee f or I co u nt. Th es tate iis exempt from forbids offering securit ies fo r sale meas ures. The patient wa s quite RED E YO R TOBA 0 BILL ~ r ct from a wil1 qualified for both positi n ,adopti on of the new mea ure the heirs of Eldridge Pope, deceas- inh el·ilanee tax. , the g rowuntil f ull information s worn by f ar gone. A major Burg ical operll' T he janitol' wa oN red to SE-Cure which named May 22, 1915, ns th~ ~d , ve r U $ Ray W . Mears a nd Eva W. hester Maple, executor of t he issue rs of the Btock has been t ion was neces ary. After all. it er, thi: eliminate t he eigh teen materials a nd fumigate t he build- date f or a spec ial e lection at~· l\f ars , f or manda tory injunc. th estate oJ. Oaissr Dyche Maple, f urni hed. the Federal Trade Com. was not t he Democratic party Label en t a pound Reve nue Tax- all ing, Octob r 29. Probably an which the propo ition was t o b e h on, damages a nd equ itabl'e velie!. deceased, filed hi s fuo t a nd fina l mi iOIl. Ame ric ans have long been wh ich tri,um phed last Novembe r, manufac\'ure rs' an d mid dlemen's ' epidem ic of som one of children' presented t o the elector of the Milbe l J o. lin versus Bu rney J o · account. regar d ed as ea sy marks by scheme it was the )Jl'omise of II new deal, I)rofit, lhereby effecti ng a aaving d istrict. lin, 1 0 1' divol'ce. . W. Mu ngor, E,xecutor of the promote rs. Millions of dolla rs re- and the hope f OI' relie:f from pn to you of 60 ~ or more. No fancy packuges, no d ecorations, j ust qual~~~~~~~~~~~==-=-=-== I A ~hor t, b ut exceedi ngl,y wa r m Probat .. C P I' tate of harlottc W . DjlNise. de- pr esenting long years of toil intolerable condition. ity a nd lots of it. DR. H. M. WILLIAMS ICall1pajgn ens ued. The quest ion of o"rt ..ocee:lill,. · ceased, filed his tblrd acco un t. MONEY SAVING PRICE tran sportation of pupil t o and The ' will of William Benjamin - -- - :»STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and ,from chool was o'n Of the Illost Eula s. dec llJ!e d, wa admitted to M... ri.... Licenses man's car t ridges, $1.80; 30hn$on' 05 ; Cinri nnati Oil Works 0., gas S tO KI NG 5 lbs. , end us One OR for Dolla r a h SURGEON I disCll ed p() in t s, antag oni ts of pl'nbale. Arthur T , B utts, far mer of Watso n Co., book for maps $24.86 and supplies, $13.65 ; LeBlond, AEW INO $1.00 P. O. or ExSpecial Atte.ntion to Rectal n ,d centralizl\ti on citing the . well The adj udi cRtion and deter- Frankli n and Miss E va Rider, of Gillette Publishi ng Co., halid book Schacht Trllck Co., truck, $23G3.pres Mon y of construction costll, $6.1 3; Gem 75 ; D. W. I!ishop, supplies, $1 3; Inte.tinal DI.eues kn()wn propensity <>f the Little minati on of t he inheritance t ax 01 J<'ran kli n. I'der ( no per onal checks) and Morrow Feed &. upply " gu a rd & Supply Co., C t y Blue P r in t ' LEBANQN, OHIO Miami riv r t o 5 1H ad it self over the esta te of Lau ra Greel ey, d e. hades Alford, Itl borer, of Morwe will promptly sh ip you a ftve P hon. n Rea PboDe 1 6~ R orwin avenu e in season s of heavy c~a~ed, is to be given to all row, and Miss Fra nces Alexand er s upplie!, $24.04 ; Lewi s Nute, rail lum ber, " 'ire, $56.14 ; Blan· p und package of " B urley To. cheRter Macllin e Shop.. r epa.irs, compensation, $ 50 ; Harold Martz, JvIJ1l '" JamtllOn 01<111. rainfall , and the har dship imposed pe rson s interested. bacco." of Morrow. on pupil living in the villa ge by R. R. Remark, f Qrmer uardian sand and gravel, $109; W . H. $195 ; F laCk -Eqv ipme nt 0., supFive pou nds of Old Ken t ucky the long, and o~te n expo ing, walk OlOUO a e tel', an ineompeMadd en Go. , lath and pieces, plies and ga s, $7.20: Lehman s Burley w i ll make 40 large packRe.1 Eat~t. Transf.rs $1 4.90 ; Van Camp St one Co., sand Service tation, ga , $36. 15; Ore- ages of mo king 01=60 -tw~ or - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , across t he avenue. T his latter ob- tent i t o acco un t for s um·o f $ 160 j ect ion was met by some fri ends by s upplemental account h ere in. An na D. Steven ~1011 to William and gravel $266.40 ; Shartle &: gonia Brid ge Co., s upplie!l and ell wing. of t he proposition, who rea ll y had The in v nt ory of lara A. Pier· O. W yatt and Bertha F. Wyatt, Bevis Mach. Co. , making irons repairs, $1 .55 ; A. W. Tu cker, e sS nd 35 cen ts in silver no authority for their stateme n ts, son xecutrix of est ate of Ama nda real estate in Deerfie ld .town ship . s hovel, $2 ,7 6 ; L. H. Gordon, Gar- timate, $90 ; Liberty Paint a nd an ~ we will ship Post Director of Funeral Sa"ic. that t he Corwin pup ils would be Linkmyer, decea sed, was fil ed. Lew Wa h a nd Minnie Wash to age, gas, $73.64; Snap-On Tools, Cem nt (). , paint , $65.86; 0_ H. Paid - one pound of tralls ported in the schoo l bu sea. Th es tate of E merson E . Van- H llrl'y Tucker, a3 tlcres in Masaie In c., parts, garage, $11,25; E. B. Hocket, t imber , $111 .45; C. D . B urley T oba cco as a t rial Ifer. A Thirki eld &: Sons Co., supplies, $4 : Cook, t imber $95.86; E a M . a m} t ri al will convince you. Our conven ient location, suita- The school board was in suelf ·tIerv oort, deceased, is exempt township. We have thousa nds of requesta Harry T ucker land Margaret Gilpin & Son, gas, ,23: W. H. Mc- Henry A, Milia I'd , compensa tio n, ble surrou ndings a nd equipment financial tra igh ts t hat lhi s prom- fr III inh e ritan~ t ax. May ] O. Tb e da ily for " ampl es"- our margin ise was n ot fu ll y r edeem ed until adillinistrl~trix fil ed her fi rst a nd Tu cke r to Alfred IBarlow Heik es, He nry, shovels and handles, $10.- $76.82. enables us to Serve to the Belt of pl'ofi t is so small we cann ot the opening of · t he 193 1-32 term. final accou n t. real es tate in Ma~i sie t owllship, comply wit h the e reqll est . Advan tare. The flood ob t il Ie has never be en Th e in ven tory of barles S. The Le banon-Citizens National We d o not ship O. O. D. orders, entirely overcome, a nd po~si bly hw in, adminis~l'~ t or of the estate Ba nk and T ru!lt Co., executor 01 to do so would require a large staff AMBULANCE SERVICE n ever will be .until the State high- of J oh n W . PhillIPS, deceas ed, was t h estate of H a rry Robinson to _ of clerks. Ord ers must be in Engway department constructs a approved. .' J e hn "Fox , real estate in Lebanon. I------------~lish lan gllage. PI-. 29 W~l'D •••iIIe, OlUo, viaduct acro ss t he avenue. To l arl S. and Sybil W.alker t o J , Ru st infectiori on wheat have "Ann Dreaming Dewd rop 1,000,- - - - - - - - - - - - - ' parents of pup ils livi ng east of . 111. Smi th, 86, 8 1 SI~re8 in Glear- been reported from several locali- 000" was the milion th Jersey cow INDEPENDENT TOBACCO the river, we wi~h to M Y, . how- 1I0lt, J a n cary 3, 19 1 6( but the cI'eek town ship. ties iIi Ohio. registered in the United States by GROWERS ASSOCIATION ever, that the .prese)lt ' president of , fO l'l~ el' an ~ Mt·.. T omltns? n wer.e Frank D. Mill er t o Anna E . Mil" the A~ricart J ersey Calt le Club . Crop prospects credit Ohio with She browses in the pastures ot McClu ..e Bid •. the !lchool board is always one of e.ontJnued m theIr r e pectlve pOSI. ler, r eal estate in :F rankJin to wnthe first t o arrive at t he scene of h on!;. Jo hn Woollar d s ucceeded W. ship. the second largest wheat harvest Arkansas. .... diffi culty whene·v er the fl ood ari ses ,Dodd as hack (]riv I' on route 1. Amanda a nd Jasmine R. B ritton in the United States, The IIlate and refu ses t o allow the bus driv- J lIl1uar y 27, .;the cl erk r ?ported to Cincinnat i Gas & Eleceric Co., usually. stands seventh to tenth. OFFICIAL 1933 OHIO ers t o tak e th 1 ast semblance of thul't he thad HIGHWAY MAPS READY h a rranged II f d WIth the the use of real estate f or lines. Beware of coccidiosis in chicka chance. Then, too, n O more cnre. , a~ d,I 01' 0 a ve a un s, I' Ma ry - Harrison to a rr ell L. ens is a warning being broadcast J t t f d f h fu l a nd conset'votive dr ivers tha n 1m I al'Y, ran s en e rom t e Harriso n, r eal estate in Lebanon. Albert lea vd IUld Dolph Hilde. tujtion t o the continge n t fu nd. " ' H a rry C. Hoppe to Ralph F. by poultry specialists. Wet spring . Official 1933 Ohio stat e highway W A YNESVILI,.E. OHIO I weather such a8 Ohio has had maps are now avs l' lable lit the · d h And on Apr)'1 20 t he same ffi ' I H k . . . 0 c~a uc e, r ea estatel in Deerfield brail t e ver 5:1 t b e h III t e st ee ring Bank BId•• wh 'el on an y vehicle. was a uthorIzed t o give lI-hss t ownship. fosters the development of this State Highway De partmellt offi ce Phone 80 'tt d t' EI disease in chicks. in Colum"bus, HI'ghway DI'r eA to r O. Fra I' ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Bul I t 's ret ur n to our story a s ze a wrl en. recom~ ~n a 10n vit'a Lu d lum to Alex Ludlum .. rour Ca~t1e, hoi'S, sheep alld calv .. contain ed i n t he records, On May as to the teachmg abili t y and real es tate in Salem .township. ' " Anybt)dy can be "mother," she W, Merrell announced, Appended ~o~~iv~rfl~ Cf~; 4:'i~h:'~ ' 20, Mr.. Nichols relea sed t he boa rd success. On ,;-:ray 18 h~ w~s in- Nellie F . Miller, Ito An thony C. remarked with gentle~irony. "All ?: the f!lap is a list o~ points · 01 market p rices and ~ood aervic.e, from hiS two year co ntract, and structed to pu~ ~ notic e m the Beh r le and Wilhelmina Behrle she has to be is cook nurse halr- ' I terest In the sta te whIch may be chiropodist mi~i.ter , made the Bubject f or "Sunday" UllioD Stock Yuda' CincllllUltl 0 .was paid ~35 f or t he co urtesy. He local pnp,er n tifymg all p ersons real estate in Hamilton township: dresser Tune in on Radio Station WCKY a nd Miss Frazee were e ngaged as ~!,vln g · claims against th e Corwin Caroline Elizabet~ Zecher to queen, 'laundrel8, sleepwalker, de: tours or vacation visits. FOR RENT 12 :25 to 12 :30 p . m. for our daU)' t each ers for t he next yea r, and vl!Iag e sch ool boar d to fil e salJle Jacob Edward Zecher and Almeda corator, doctor, actress, storyteller I S~te traffic rules a~e explained m&l'ket Teportl. . James Haines was continu ed as WIt h the clerk on 01' b efore 12 ' Zecher, inlot No. 700 in Franklin. clairvoyant, God and the encyelop- and the speed regulabons for the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;;;;;;;;; j anitor. Th e schO Ol levy wa s eon- o'clock noon of J une 29, 1916." Edward G. Brown and Flora M. edia:" state are listed. Citation of the FOR RENT- Four rooms with electric lights, water in the .. t jnued at 5 mills, being divi ded All m ember s of the board met Brown , r eal estate in Deertleld General Code provisions in ease 01 equally between the tuit ion and at the schllol h ouse 1 0 1' its last re- to wnship. ' Wholesale prices advanced ,8 per motor accidents, careless driving house and larre basement. Ch&4. .m2~ contingent fun ds. gular session, July 23, 19 16. All cent during the month 01 April. and operating a motor car while Bye. Mr. Nicbols resig ned as p,rin- oU,t standing. .bills were paid, and Bill. Allnred Farm produc ts at wholesale intoxicated is also appended. WANTED cipal. J uly 13, a nd t he boar d 1'1'- th IS r esolutio n t ha t had been subClift'ord W. V tt . gained 16 pel' cent, textile proThe mapa are obtainable in co."sid er ed its action ' in rehi ring mitted by Count,y Superintendent $4.50; Drs. Edwar~ :r~d r~~~~:t ducts 18 per cent, toods 7 per,cent single tequelts, but mass distribu· MISS F raze~. T he subj ec t of teach- H a.~k wa s una lllm 04sly. adop.ted. Blll ir, services, $5.50 : Drs. Edward metals 3 per centl and fuela 1 per tlon will not be undertaken as an WANTED-To buy .U klridt of t!U was laId a side t cmpol'a rily, Whe r~a s,. the Corw Jll VIllage and Robert Blair I!ervic es $28' cent. Building materials and ecoDomy measure. Merrell, how· chickens, paying hiche.t marke' . $10' M ' cbemicills remained unehanred. ev~r, bas announced that every price. S. D. Henkl., Waynemlle, altheugh th re e application s f or School DI. t l'lct ha s been annexed J ulia Holland se;vil' pr in eipal, inclu ding t ha t ,of F, C. t o t he ~a ~n e T ownship Rura l Howard aW"y~r ser~7:~s $7: Mrs. motorist in tbe state, service Ohio. tf Gilm our, th en t ownsl1ip s up erinten Sc~,oWol O,lstnct, and r ow Whitacre s~rviclls $6; G~or~f~ A patient rang "the bell of a organization and other quasi· d ent, had been r eceived . . h.C! ea s, all the ~ebtB a~d Miller, se rvices, $10: SteHa Keli doctor. The doctor'a "\i1e opened public associations are welcome to FOR lALa . TlJ e results o~ the spec ial elec- obhgatlO ns of t~e . saId Corwin services, $10; Chal'IEls' Hobson 8e~~ the door. "Can I see the doctor'" obtain ,a copy by , application in hon had been shghtl y favol"8b le to Village Sc hoo l Distric t have been v ices $10' 1I I D · gh asked the patient. writinlr. FOR SALE-lOO-lb. Gibson recentl'ali za ti on. Lat'er how ver liqui dated and discha·rged, there- ice '$7' Mrs eWe~11 Bc>u man s~rv"Couldn't you come tomorrow frigerator. $5. Mary F. Brown. I ' t ' , , . I ryan, services . ht " ?" k d th If IIVRF'CIll ~"'E'~ 'ISS F I'azee was r e h!Ire d as pl·i.' fo1/re I'e v $ 10 ' Lewis V Banta "s ervices '5~ TIIg • as e ewe. ... . 'n,. .ING STR&&'I'S M ·m24 mary t eacher , a nd was gi ven a $5 R solved, t hat a ll books, paper s Maude Deard~ff se r\~'ice $6' St'll' "Is he that busy'" inquired the Sea ted pl'oJ)(>3a.I. will be r eceh'cd by lh ~ Councilor Ul(l V JlJ IlS8 o r FOR SALE-Refrigerator, 100-lb. increase in sa lary. ' W . . Dodd moneys and p rope rty be, and are , water San·ato riu~ ca s ' . I - patient. Wayn"svlll e lit th e otf lcl? or th e a nd Arlhur M. Zell W('re (',11p loy- hereby tmnsiel'r ed t o th e keeping $3150' J M C ' I . re of Pda.tI~nt8 "No" said the wife, with a win- VllIalle capacity. See A. L. King. . I .. rk In tlh townshIp hou.e and c?n trol of the Boa rd o f Men;orial Da; all~:~a:, ~uH ant ning smile, "but you are bis ftrllt . Ul'lllt 12:00 no!)n JII,ne ~. ed for hac·k drivers, July 27. e t9B3 for 1Jurta.<:e tr eating ~e rtn.I'; FOR SALE--Auto Vacuum ice I. M. t utsl)lan was employed at Educatl9n of t he said Wayne ry Gray command/.r M' ~r. patient and'l'd like to IUrpriae him stre t8 In W ll y n ellv tll ~ us p e r cream Freezer, capaCity, onea ca ll ed meeting held A ugu ~t 18, T()Wn Rhl~ Ru r al School District." Day all~wal1ce $25 : ' W'l:morl:l tomorrow, aa it's his blrthdIlY."- 8fJecl rlcalio ns for I'ro}>o",,1 NO I on ~l~a I~, the Clerk ·y Of rice dt eald one-half pUon. Only used twice. for p-r incipal du l'ing lhe la , t te rm The mmu tes . were r ead and ap - Swanger com'mand~. r ~ ur . Pathtlnder. .::::a:-~ ~ at 8 salary of $75, a nd Miss pro~e d f or t he last time, and , on Day 1I11~wance $25 : , 01 emorla EI\.~I bid mllst II a~ omlla.nlt-,) !bv Inquire at Galette office• R bond In t h .. " u"' of ' 200 Oil or a FOR McPherson was again selec ted to motIOn of Jamell S. Vander voort, P ost GAR I'. 1 oStev,enls TWQ Negro privates were dis- c&rtltt ed chf'''k on It aolv ent bank SALE-Sweet Potato Plante: in teaeli music. Oct ober 4, Principa l secon ded by Daniel ·W. Surface, lowance '$ 25' Mem~l'l~ th ay a - cU8s e the relative merits ot their :'~~~~t, 8t:~:b1~ t~We ~~deraot)~~: Yellow Jeney, Nancy Hall, EarStu tsman was "au thorized to pro. t he Board of Educati on of th e mander ' Me ' .' . y 0 1', eom- buglen. . VlIlalre ~ounCI1 of SaId VIJla.lfe aa ly Golden, Porto RI~o and wblte "Why, man, dat bucJat' of mah ceed with Manual Training and ~orwin Village School District ad- $25' A' 0 m~r1~ IDa a~owan~e, d Dom estic Scien ce work the cost Journed sine die. 0 ' l' . ar a ow, emonal reg'ment an ao rood dat when :cf:pat':lr~n\~~tlt :rll ::o~<;.at~~~~ Bra.iIIian. All aweet potato.1 21c notto e xceed twentY-fi~e dollars Having been unable to obtain ay a lowanc~ $25: Karl D. Dakin he playa 'Pay Day Ie louads Into .niI tile perfo..mance . lelrally per hllndred. Cab~. toillato, without t he app roval of this board" the records of the Lytle Special ."t..e8ter~ StarJnauran ce, 117B.36; zactly laic de Irmpbony orcbe.tra ··A~J:'.hall b e made at a unit rl cauUfta.er,... plaJlt. - pimento per pilon of tar UPlled and ':u c: maft8'O-Peppera. All lUdea pleats The d erk was directed to .\e1\ Srhool district, it is our purpose ~ ~pe BI UB .3S: Co- playin. 'De RolU')"'." :~1\lltce p.r yard ot pea. .ravel 10e per dO"D or thl'H dOH1l tor A M1r Co. "Hush yo mout, niapr. When old text boo ks to a second -ha nd t o close thi A ""rie!! of school,um us Contract will to the Ilc. Special priC81 b, til. book company, Dece mber 24. Mr. histories with a n sume ot the pro- JI:~8'6' l~ . s~p- ~nowbal1 Jon. wraps . hIa Up. 10-h ut and be.t StroUM Brotb-" 1 ~ no...... the rllPht l _....... ~T e Counel! Me ndenhall and D. W. S urface Ifrt" s or the Wayne Township cen- :uest $S3 6~' ron In- round his bucle an' plara de m ... reu et a?e or • . . of W.,....me. Oblo OD l'erfJ quaJj~l'd a8 nlemben 01 the board trllized Khoot. . The last article m ' I . t "7 Gil- call, ah loob down at mall heua VU~ 01· of . . . . , . . • D. N .. I. ... , , uplaeina B. II. MilllI and Walte r' will be l tarted In All early I u.. G~ou~qUt ~eat' WaJdroC' an' ..,: "StrawbHri-. bella. . Cut beD It met for DIB C, 10; ft ~a,;wit. . . .
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Ah I Swact is dear Ohio in the sp ringtimc of the year, Wben thl:l bridal wI'eath is =whiter than the sno w; When the birds all get togethe r with grassblade or with "P . The public ~ns grown wary of the old slogans to the effect that featltel' nces 81'e boollllng I Bu y now I" e l '10 those phrases c. utB there's truth A nd bus ily go flying to an at PI' se nt. fro. :necent inflation activities and the prospective change in the gold bIIcklDg of the dollur \\' 111 b th 'Tis then the pretty meadows put '. h.r ' e e most powerful .pl'lce stimulant ill their .verdant vesture on t ee years. It rea lly is time &.0 buy now I An'd even Mother Nature tries to B 8t of a~l, by buying now, and building and repairing now you sing; d 0 your bIt in 'be can . stare ot the war against unem· ' 10 m . ' mos t d ramahc Then the sun throws tlown bis p Y ent and dJstre s and at th same time secure the greatest return glan ce, and the laughing on Y OU1' dollu r in mol' than a generation. . waters dance And every thing erie. out, that l' A dollar in prop rty improvement means a dollar touching the it is Spring. IV~S ot a thousand people- and doing a thousand dollars' work Repall' tho steps, pain~ the house, l' move fi re hazards, renovate' the Ah' sweet is dear Ohio in the g:rden, renew I'ottmg f oundation!! with concrete-do any of these springtime of the year, t Ings, ~nd you'll be a factor in the work of recovery. When the morning f ogs are lik e It IS 1I0~ prophecy to S<lY that in your lifetime you')) nev r have mi st from the se a; lhe oPPort~Rlty to get work done as cheaply as now. It's fact. The price And everyone is smiling,' with a fr'iendliness b gUiling B.tl·uctul:e II!. nb~o .. molly low. It is lower than even the intenseness of And evel'ything is happy as can oep rcs81On JU~bfiell. As de mand increases, the rale of climb will be shsrply accelerated. be. . Remember that providin&, jobs IS cheaper tban charity-and that When the flu ttering dancing shadIt's better to provide a job now than to have to · contribute to charity ows :fall upon the flow ers, And very thing erie out, Dh! next year. ~eme~ber, too, that unless the job8 are provided it won't b long untIl nothmg Is left for charityl . jt is Spring 1 :00 Music Down a mong th ferns and grasses, softly music plays; The chorus hs, Oh! sec what May doth bring. MAY 2~, 1933
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Oh! sweet is dear OhiO, in the spTingtime of the . year. When gladly everyth ing brings forth it's young: The little flow ers a r e walking, ju.st 1Ike a morning breaking, And Bweeter so ngs by bird, were never song. - - - - - ••: - - -
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Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Fro t and Maynard were gue~ts of relativcs . D t d ln ay on un ay. Mr. and Mrs. W . P . McCarren and Misses Rhea and Evelyn McCarrtln, of Walhonding, were here for the week-end. C.· J . Moore died quite suddenly at the home of a neighlior Sunday morning. Heart trouble is given as the cau e. He leaves seven children and a number of grandchi1dren to mourn his passing. Funeral arrangement had not been learned at the time of WTiting. · Mr. and M: . W. M. Mathias_~nd Don an.d Mlsse Mabel and Margaret Starr and friend, · of Dayton, were un day guest s of Mrs. Amanda Starr. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fite and
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'h 9 0 ye thel'efore, and make deciples ot all t . em. m the name of the Fath~r and the Son tl.achmg t~em to observe all things whatsoever i~, J20~ With you always, even unto the end bt
the nations, baptising and the Holy Ghost : I command you: and tbe world." Matt, 28;
He .that dil!gently seeketh goo~ proeureth favour:but he that seeklh mIschief, It IIhall come onto him, Prov, 11 27. There 8~all . no vii happ n to the jllst; 'but the wicked shall be filled with ml chIef. ~rov. 12; 21. . _ II,l thlf way of rlghteousnes IS life; and in the pathway thereof there 18 no death. Provo 12: 28. than goreat revenues without Better is litlle with righteousne right. Provo 16, 8. .
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COLUMBUS-The local primary elections in Ohio this yen will be held on Tuesday, Aurust 8, at which time party candidates may b~ selected for .elec~ion to municlpal offices. ~rlmarle9, .h?we.ver, aTe not held I nalt mumclpahtie. in the ~tate, due to the fac.t t hat tll~ OhIO laws. do not p~rl!llt .~riare not held In all. mUDlclpalltles than 2,000 pop.u!atlon un~ell!l .•requested by petitions. NomlnatIons of ,all ~d~date8 fOf tqwn.hip oftlclals, JUltlceli of the peace, con'Itables and membel'll of boards of education 8'J'e only made by petitiona, luch petitions to be tiled at least 60 days prior to the feneral election of November 8. Municipal candidates seeking paTty. nominatiODS in the primary election of August 8 muat flle their dedaratlons of candidacy with the board of electlons of their county on or before' June 9, Secretary of State Georre S. Myel'll announced thill week. · '
police are that fully signed petitions from both rural and industrial section" of the state. Democra~ic and Republic.a n party leaders are takina: an active interest in circulating petitions in order that the ', eneral electorate of Ohib may pass upon thelle legislative acts which were not mentioned in last faU'. political campaign. The referendum committee is urging all circulars to make their tlnal returns by the flrst week ' in June.
Jane Ellen were week-en.d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank WIlson and Barry Wilson. The Woman's Civic League will meet with Mrs Osa Snell Saturd it 'E h b '11 ,a y a ernoon. ac mem er ~I answer roll call wth their prefer. ence of color in dres . The Lester Starr family and Wayne Gray were gue ta Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich and family. near Ft. Ancient. Mrs. Wm. Lukens and Mrs. W. T. Jordan were shopping in Da.yton Saturday. Mra. A. Z. Hartsock and child,ren, of Wilm ington, visited h~r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Gray and Robert spent Tuesday in Dayton with Mr. and I\[rs. W. M. Mathias and Don. ____ • _ ••_..;..._ -
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P. G. Wells was the first man to plant corn in this neighborThe yotert!J ot the state may hood. He planted a field of corn have 4 other referendums before on last Thursday. them ne)tt November in addition Mrs. Daisy Hopkin, Miss Deloris to the one on House Bills 270 and Hopkins, and ),fiss Rhoda Johnson 271. One of these promises to be among those from a distance on · the county home rule proposal who attended church at 6reen and another may be On the old ...,e Briar on Sunday nlorning. penaion measure. Still another unNolin Powell, of near Oregonia, doubtedly will be on the Mosler was here on his motorcycle Saturact to protelt apinat the manner day evelling. of holdinlr a atate convention on Jess Jenkins and family, of the repeal of the eighteenth Green Briar, will move near amendment 'to thefederal conA-titu. MiamisbUrg.. tion. The other one will be on the Herbert S. W8l'wick and son, Jonas P. Pietsch ot Columbul, SmollCa-McCrystat. resolution , on Sherwood, of Youngstown, Ohio, membeT In charge of the .peed repealinl 'the prohibition section were calling on their scores of department, reports that there ot th e s t a te conititu tl on. Thi . s has friends heTe on Friday evening. It were over 189 entriell in the early been initiated by' the general as- will be remembered that Herbert closing events for the ham en rae- sembly. The Anti-Saloon League was born and spent his boyhood ing at the Ohio atate fair to be of Ohio, which is managing the days here. held Auguat 28 to. September 2. referendum .campaign on the M08Earl Clelavel, . of Clarksville, This represents an mcrease of 70 ler act, in confiedent that the called on K. E. Thomp on Tuesper cent over last year. There necessary number of signatures day afternoon. were 40 entries tQr the governOr'llwill be obtained. Circulators have San10rd Lainhart, of ·. near Waystake of the la.t day of racing. instructions toreturn the signed nesville was a Saturday overnight The coveted goal In ,thll race ill pet~t1on not later than JUlie i. Ob- guest ~f Rufus Robertson ' and a $t60 cup In addition to the jections' arebeirilf raieed infor- Bister,Fannie, of near Kingman. $1,600 PUl'lle. mally tQ the Mosier referendum on Mrs. Helen Powell and sons, J. P. Brennan, ' motor licenJle the grollnds that Inumllch al a Faye and Harold, of Lebanon; commissioner, reports that the tol- fundamental righ~ is conterred Mrs. Rena. Powell and daughters, lowinlr amounts of interest have upon the state. lel'1s1atur~ I!y. the Marcella and Delara JeAD , I\lisses been earned by motor license federal constItution which IrlY.. Mayfrey and Modena Powell, of taxes held by the treaSUreT of the pJlera1 ....mbl,. the power to this place, and Geneva P owell, of state for distribution: November ratify or reject an . .eDcIDlat to /Dear Oregonia, were Sunday 1, 1932, to January 31, 1933, that eame cODltitutioD, thII act of a:1ternooD callen (If Mrs. K. E. ,4631 90' February 1 1933 to the ,eneral assembly cannot pro· Thompson and Mary Kathleen. April 30, '1983, 7,878.8i; totai of perly be .submltted to the people. Will VilluiJ and wife, of Spring ,12,310.71. Thia ia In accordance The AntI-Saloon leacue leaden Hill spent Thursday morning in with Section 6309 of the Ireneral anawer this contention by _yine Harveysburg. code and In compliance with Sec- that the reterendum will not be Waylaad Jordan and famil" ot ·tion'SSOe-2(1) thlJ amount b .. 011 the ....hteea amendment itlelf H,de Park, spent Saturday with been cndlted to the lYe per cent but a. a protest . .alnat the man- hla mother, )frs. Catherine JbJ'idan fund whiob II dlatrlbated ner of eaJUar the atate convention. and family. . to the 88 coanU.. of the ' It I. cha,.ecl prillcipally that the WIll GUltln of Waynesvtlle C01lYllltion under tbe proposed lit- called on K. E, Thomploll Sunday Reporta from the headquarteft up of al deleptea elected at larre evenlnc. of the eommittee lPoa80rilllf ~ wlU Dot" tral, repreaelltattve of lin. En.. Barlow, of Dayton, reterendum aeeklna to Nt uld. the Ibtte. ObJeet(on Ia allO made lPeat the weekend with the Jordan tile hoUM bUIa proWlllll for tile to the of nomiDatiq th.... ,' famil, lIere. traMfet til the ...... of til• •lahrl beln, JIll. Chul.. Schaef,r an. atllte .... p1a t ... weta " .....
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Mr. and M r~. TlJleo,(lolre Like r 08Cf from an old·fa",hlontt)ok Sunday dinner ed garden. thlll eharm us with Mrs. Raymnnd WiI.'o their fraarance and bl'auty, is the tH, Jeannette. The W. • T. . meeting \\Ia~ life 'and character of the ont' h(' ld at th home of' Mrs. Edith whose ~piri t hll. winged its flight to God who gave it. Haines Tuesday afteJ"no on. hi the freshnel<g of th morning Missel! Edna ~·aming and DOl'othy Bogan Williard and Donald of May 9t h, after long weary HBin es and Mr . Marianna Bogan month of pain and ~lI ff ring all lara raft Wilmington high chool that was mo ral of commen cement ThuI'sday nigllt. Menitt quietly lipp ed inlo t hat Mis!! Lulu JOhllS, a m~~mber of our pelle luI sleep ""e call Death . chur('h was one of t he gr aduates. "The stream is ca lm est when it Mrs. Helen Shee han and Mrs. neBrs the tide Carter called on Mr8. Emerson Flowers are !lweetest at eventide inclair Friday afternoon. Bit'ds mo!!t mu sical at the close of Mr. and Mrs. hal'lley Laird , of day, amden, Ohio, s pent unday A nd sa ints divin 8t as they pa ss night at th h·o.m e of their daughawny." ter, Mrs. Luth I' l1ainEls and famil y Mr. and Mr . OrVillE! Antran and Such was our thot of Mrs. dau'g hters, Mary , l .. illian and Merritt aR we watched hel' 1 sing J eannette attend ed "Ye Old the mort.al in her approach to the English May Day" exercl. es at Land of Perfe t Day "where this Earlham Coll ege, Richmond Ind., corrupti ble . hall put on incorlast Friday. ruptlble and this mortal shall put Homel' Haines wal; pleasantly on immortality." sUr))risl'.d Tuesday ni~:ht in honor From the look on her face, of his birthday. The guests were: from the word ' that she spoke, we l\lr. and Mrs. Zimri H~~ine s, Luth er kn ow, .. he had seen His 'tar in Raine and family, M1'. and Mrs. the East and had come t o worship Lawr nce Mitchn r, Ualph Leam· Him," and in the radiant light of ing anll family and R~Ll e igh Bogan that star she app roached the gates and family. of paradi e for her coronation. ).irs. Char les Shepherd, Cora What a welcome aw~ited her; and Ernest bepherd wisited MrS. She had been comm uning with ' Charles Bogan (nee L na hep. langel spirits a she approaCh d the herd), \ ho i8 a patie'nt at Miami en d and we tr ul y believ that the alley hospita1 la st Tu esda y even. b~l oved hu. band, her father and ing. mother and her Master and Lord Mr. and M1'8. Raleigh Boga n and w re the rod and staff that ~u p· daughter Do rotll Y, M;r. and Mrs. ported her t hrough the va ll ey and Vergo Mitchner and dau~hter, shadow of death for she had no Elizab th An Fl, were Su nday doubt she had no fear. din ner gu sts of liffor'd Miars and "For not alone we land upon that family, of n ear N0 & w - -_ !Burlington. _ _ _ _ .._ _ shore 'Twill be as t hough we hat! been there be'fore; We shall meet lhere more we know Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock spent Friday afterno on at, Mr. and Than we can meet here below. Find our rest like some I' tUI'ning Mr . Bob ti les and family. dove and be at Home in our Miss arah Harp er ,pent a few Father's House above." day s with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spitler and family. . Her only regret was, that she Mr. Harry Gibson and children had not done more for her Mast er called on I\IT. and !lfrs. Hiley Gib. and her Lord, and her fell ow man, th h h I 1 Bon and family Sunday evening. roug t e ong years a lotted to l\M~ '1' 8 M ' ad eI me ' Da ki n t 0 0 k her. In her simplicity and humility dinner with Miss Stella Gibson she did .not realize that h r good Sunday. life was t~e alabaster box br oken at her Master' feet, precious in Mt. Holly f('cl s that they have the sight of her Lord. the edge on the Wayine ville Jr. Clara Craft Merritt, the daugh. team. The Mt. Holly Whites won tel' of Josiah and Ernaline Woolley Sunday's game by the sco re of 6 Craft, was born in !1ft. Holly, Ohio to 5 in ten innings whirch was the January 15, 1855. She spent pracdeciding game 0'1 tlhree game tically her whole life of more series. than 78 yeara in the vicinity of her place of birth, returning to Mt. Holly as frequently a ~ she could. She ' had an abiding love 10.1"'. ng for all who have been connected with that community from the Pike p rch or wall eye. Legal early days to the present dill'. As length ] 5 inche~. Daily bag limit, she was a kind, lovable desposi-
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Having been reared in a home, where work was considered honor_ · Kentucky black bass or spotted able, frugality an art, devotion to bass. Legal length, H inche8. God and duty a sacrament, she You have had a great deal of pleasure in plan"" Daily bag limit, eight. was well prepared when love call"S ma)) mouth black bass. Le'"'l ed her, Thanksgiving Day, Novem. ning th hom ~ you are going to build. But why.length, II inches. • - Daily bag ber 26, 1874, to the heart and wait longe,' for reduction in cost of material and limit, eight. home of Albert Merritt with whom : White crappie. Legal length, 6 she walked the way of life in love labol"? Pric s arc now as J()W as th y will be for inches. . " Daily bag limit, 26. and devotion till, November 4, Rock bass. Legal length, 5 1924 , when God caned and some time to come. Let Ull take your plans and furinches. Daily bag limi t, 20. Albert Merritt answered. They nish you 'With an ·timat of costs. W also will furBluegill. Lelral length limit, 5 together were alway s interested inches. • oDaily bag limit, 20. in the finer things of life, always nis h you with plan book. 101' hom es, barns, silos, Channel catfish. Leg'al length, ready to s upport whatever was none_ ·" Daily bag limit, 20. uplifting, and ever ready to place crib and building of all kind . long eared sunfish, Legal the stam p of disapproval on that length, none. • "Daily bag limit, 20 which was detrimental. Green sunfish. Legal length, To this union were born three none. ··Daily bag limit, 20. children, two daughters and a . Drop in and Let's Talk Building Yellow perch. Legnl length, son. The son died in infancy but Done.. Dajly bag limit, 20. the da\1ghters with their families White bass. Legal length, none. - her supreme joy- were privile.g Daily bag limit, 20 . ed to give back to ber in full proPumkinseed sunfish . Legal portion, the love she bore for them length none. " Dally balr limit, 20 and today earth is rarer and ·Open season for bmack bass, Heaven nearer and dearer beJune 15 to April 30, inc.lusive. AU cause of her. other spec ies except trout have Clara Merritt loved her fellow open season throughout year. man and because 01 this she allied • ··Daily bag limit. for lall species herself with those organizations 'Phone 14 combined, 40; black bass, 8; 8un- of the village that have for their. Waynelville, Ohio fish, 20 ; bullhead and channel cat purpose the development of noble fish, 20: crappie!!" 25. womanhood. She and her husband Two days catch limil, of each were members of the Pythian species allowed in p02sellsioD. Sisters and the Order of ~he ! Total possession limit for all Eastern Star. She gave to those above named species, 80. orlJanizations the earnest devotion Subscribe for the Miami Gazette. One hundred minnows allowed and endeavor that characterited in possession, except minnow deal- her in every walk of life. Her un· ers. tiring intere$t tor those orders I:---......-~--------. ~ ----will ever be a call to the members NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' of the same to a life of pure and h ban· w. Hay. a Complet. W.tcb love 1y unse Itlsh ness. 0 n tea Repair Ser"ica Estate of Ann Louhl& Smith, donmellt of the United Brethren deceued. church of this viJla-ge she and her And use only genuine material•• Notice is hereby given that family united with the Methodist Crystals fitted l\'hile you wait. Clarence S. Smith, whose Post Of- Episcopal church which she has Cary's Jewelry Shop address is Lebanon, Ohio, ha. been ~ loyal and devoted member. Lebanoll, Ohio been duly appointed as Executor She leaves today two daughtel'll of the Estate ot Anna Louisa Emma Merritt Cline, ·Osee Merritt Store Open Eveninlrl Smith late ' of . Warren County, Harlan, her son-in-law, Fred deceased. Hadan, who has been a real son Phone 71J . Dated this 5th day of Ma7, 1983 to her, five grand children and Ralph H. Car~'y cm three great grand cllildren, two :=:==~=~~~~~==:z RALPH H. 'CAREY. . brothers, C. V. Craft of Tipton, . Judge ot the Probllte Court rnd., H. E. Craft. of Clarbdale, m24 Warren Countl/, Ohio }li88, to rise up and call her bless· • NOTARY PUBLIC C. Donald Dilatush, Atty. ed and whose greatest aim should .. be to emulate in their livea the N~u.... B.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!!'!"!!'!"!!'!"!!!!!!!!!!!' noble qualities of one whom they ·SO YMJ'I Experience tn have loved and lost awhile. PtttiDe and Maldnlr GIuaeI Dra. . . . E ...... 5e.."" WAYNESV.LLa, OHIO "How lIlest the righteous when she 'S dies \AI 1 When sink. the weary soul to L.ba_,. Oblo . rest. T. . . .', nar.da,. 5.t1ll'_7 FOR IALE DATaS CALL . How mildly beams the closing eyes Ea.al_tl_ P'ree How rently heav" the expiring • • •LE.B.A.N.O.·.N.,.O.H.~O.... bre.It."
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Mrs.' !\ III 011 Mother '. Day, the service Sunda)' 'A~O t omato . .eabbag e, cllu)i nOW0I', Ir. and Ml's. Edlwin Linn afterno o n nl Lytle church wa a mnngol's Rnd hot p pp r~. All nnd family . of Dayton, sp nt Mon- Moth er's D1\~' progl'am , and each s mall pl ont ~ tOe [leI' dozen, !1 for lIny with the latter' pan!llt~ , Mr. moth,,1' pres nt was given a bea u1'hl' wisl' propert~' 0 \\ l1el' nlwnys !<~es th. t hi" buil<ling~ are 'I'h" 26c. Phone 65 Rll. and II·s. 11 nry Foulk.. k pt "' 11 painted, both inside ilnd out. Buildin g .. 4uickly tiful l·ose. and bunche s of roses j7 c Wayn g . o ville to Mel'cba nts ttlt'. and Mr -, J o, hn Klotz, to TAck and ruin where th(' u)"fae S Ill' 110t pnl ('('ted of w r a l 0 sent to th e sic k FOR ~AL.E and nnd ushel'cd the in th() lll\~('lIuH sea-on last ~ incinnl:l ti, wt're Friday gue:t'll at shut-in ' here in town. co. t u{ repa irs i far in e c('s.' t o th' cu. t o r a COlit ,of pnjnt Mrs. George Sunday by p ll1.Yll1g the. Rcxall the ho me of !\II', and 1\1r FOR RENT \, hen needel! ' . William team at Frankli n, and I O~lI1g the olema n and nttende d comme nce. Reeder wa the oldest nlother and For prices on IIOU . e8. lI oth io shlc a IHI oul, li nd for bu rns, MI's. Sta nley Bnil y was the young POT ATO PL NT, for garlic by [l : co re of 4 to 3. Th ~ 111 ' nt ill Wn ynesl' iIle Fridny etc., see \I before ~' OU bu~. W > can save you money. cI'en. est mother pre~ent. FOR ' RE l' - !-;andwich R ~xals o.uthl t the ,M l:chants . ~w hop. ing. sale at D. H. Hocket t's, 25c pel' Part ly furnish ed, at Waynu Dr. and Mr. A. -A. Smith end (l u~les In - UIlC !I~.on 111 the SIxt h 1\11 100, severn l leading varien t'. ViIlll. aroh Burne t. or East te l·ta ined over the we k-end lind m24 S~~I·tng two ;'un s prove!1 t o Ill' suf. Pal c!lti ne, Ohi o vi:itled h l' brothel ' unday Miss Mildr d ltiiller and hClent lo WII1 the. ba ll gamf!. and wife, MI'. lind M rs. Harvey Mr. J osep h. tickrod , Wayne 8ville, Ohio of COving ton Tht' . W ay neSVIll e ~ o ys weI' BU1'n t, la ~l week. Ky., alld their unday aftern oon dec ked In th Ir new uniform , a nd MI'. and Mrs. W . G. Hain e!' an d g uests weI' : Mr. and Mrs. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~ Ora !!!!!!!!!" m au e n nn ~ t yap pc a ~a ne e , a no but Mon , Robe l't, all 0 1111'. 1\ n d ;\1 r . Brumba ugh of New Leban n, Mr. r OI' one nnsplu)', mIght IHl~e won Jacob Gahdm al'. of Dayton , Sile nt and 1\11' • Davis Etzler, of AI'canth e ,g ame. Rnll? h , l\1a~llIng. a atul'da'}, veni ng with the (01', num i 1\ft-. and Mrs. Elmer Neitert southpllw fl' III InCl nnatl, ~\!a s on mer's mother . Mrs. Geot'gism na and Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Eichbau m t~c mound fol' the Jt'r~ hallt., a~d Uaines, who r'>e condit ion . rem 'l in ~ un d tam lly of Dayton . pItched a good gUJnl'. Il'~ McLain about the saine. anoth ~' new-co mel', played short Rex Burnet t was tuken to Miami EXECU TOR'S SALE very n~eely . •'f '. W ~II~T.~o n . of the Vullcy hospitn l aturday AT '1 1d l·ehnbl. l\Ihk~. IS behmd the l'emainc1 r of th cast was and t he remo\!bll~ unci I playmg !'- w o ~dcrful I'd lind his- litnb ~ ! R al ]i>tate lind Househ old ure now in gume, GOI~l'\ got n tTlp l rn lhe . plints. With much effort h e j Good, on fourth '~Ith two mcn on . the karnin g to use (,1'utche ATURD AY, MAY 27, 1933 . lons:est h!t of lhe game. ' MI'. and Mrs. Ilirl Middle ton at 1 p. m., at th late re idence of xt 11 nnay .(It , Wa yne p~rk, find Jli'rs. Ben Jc nni~lg~, of Dayton Ann L. Srnith, decease d, in Lytle ~~o. ,~ (!\'ch!l nL~ \\:'111 play ~lark~vll}c. we l"e atu relay guest ' of Dr. and Uhio. RIff . Wy!!ong , , Cl' twhtle Twl. In c m ~ f1's. A. A. mitll. CLARE NCE S. SM ITH nu t l 1l1t hel', WIll prob~bly play Mr. and 1\lrs. George Smith and Executa I' oj the e tate of ~ I·.·t base . fo~' _ lark ·vlll~. The Mra. Kute Ann L. Smith, decease d. mith, Clf 1\11'. Ilnc-up WllJ, be a boul tIle !Ulmc as called on MI', and 1\lrs. Holly, Hnrry W. N. cars, Auct. 185t un~a). , Graham a nd William Graham F ollo "'l~g . IS the . ~~~~~======":'!':= hnc-up and day. The senior MI'" Graham unCouDtr y Club. Lar ••, mo.', beau recO~'e by lnJl1ngs: QUint _ mllin!! quite ill. in pure .aaee, porlc ••" . ....... Two ... ]' l'8n.klln - Dwyer, 3b; W eber, Jar llrs. J. E. ClarK, rllturne d Thursl'o \md & lb,; T~I.>S , c~: Al'b~ugh: Ilylor dllY f om Aurorll , Ind., s, Rc." els, c, u,x/ 2h, VanDy ne visite ,her m other, who where she is very ill. If; Sk~nner " p. Lar'c BolC . l\fl'. and Mrs. ,Dun F ox, of Day.1c l chllnl. 1\1. Welle r, e~, Me- ton, were Sunday glllest of th(' an LillO , II,. . Trel.1dwas;; 3b; Eilts, ] b; fO'r:ner 's ~i steJ', Irs. 10c ~ , Ella opsey OR Gom, If; Mendy, _b; Ramby , rf; and family. B ox 4 regula r size canl, lSc ~a rt ~ck, l'f ; W. W ell er, c; Mr. and Ml's. Melvyn Swank ena ontng p. BREAK O' MORN, lb. lel·tainc d t o dinner unday. Mr '1 2 :~ 4 6 6 7 0 and MI' . Wilber t wank, of Da),Fr"llnklin 0]001 2000 o 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 to n and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke Mel'cha n ts Pork ud and . on Dick~y. F~llowing our yearl y Be..... Mr .and frs, HaTlsf ord T ewell w. C. T. V. TO ME~T und family, 0:( Frankl in were cuato m we will be glad CO .... I.,. Club. L~. 14 ..... 1101. The W . C. T. U. will me et at nnday g ues of 1\1[1'. Bnd 12-lb . Sack, 32c Mrs. 24-1b. Sack, 59c the home of Mrs. W. Madelen Wilbur Foulks, eon s,nd daught er. to furni .h car. for any al 2 o'clOCk Thursd ay aftel'flo on Pin.. ' QualIty. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Btock and wi.hi ng to decoQ\l. . l May 25. A cordial welcom e is 1')(- son, Jimmie , of ·1 Ib ' . JDdiana poli. tended to all to att nd. Each were week-e nd gue!lts rate grave . on Tue. of 'ay Mrs. membe r is l'cquest ed to bring Alice Brock and Mr!l. Mary M.~~~.' 10 Ib!l. Marfl ol el' ,II Flower Mis ion Day ~hall a!1 d called on DI·~ and morn ing, May 30, '33 Ml·S. A will be"~ d; and- Douque ts ....Srnlth al)d ,Mts. Ceorgi anna will Ill'. se nt to t h s hut-in invalids llames ond family. , , Special feature. of the commu nity. Mr. and Mrs. Iyde ~ har.ton and daught rs, Eva. and Mll'iam , mad e a busines s hip too Half pound olumbu s paeIta~ .. PRONE 4 atul'day . Mr. Morri s Herman , of the WOJn e."ill. , Ohio 0 Ruth-M arian ' far111. was taken to "'J~. \ Miami Valley hospita l last we. Mlls.B ell 'Dill iddi su ffered a ~nd is under the c'ate of his bad IIcalp Wc'lUlld, wa.· everely brother , n\,o H. H. H erman. Gl:!~' I.... !lh~kel1 when the machin e i'n which MI'. and MrH • .James JO/ln s and he was riding with hC'1' daug hter, g~'and-daughter, Evelyn and Fran. La~er Milk IcC!.~iat. Mrs. T~' umlln Wa'r dlo'w, and the CIS J ohn, left Monday latter's small dnughte l', coJ'lided on a fishing trill to the resmor,nin g ervoir. " with a machin e driven by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hawle spen t E lbert Wallac , of Lytle, about 4 Sunday in pringfie ld , t he g u ests o'clock T uesday .aftern oon. of the fo rmer's bro1th er, James Mrs. Wardlo w was ~I rivi n g her Jl awke and wife. w ho celebra w-... ·Z~ car nOl'th on F ourth street a nd had, theil' :lOth weddin g annlvel' ted 8ar~ evi cJ ently fail ed to correct ly jlldg that duy. C.!:;·~'u';. the speed of Mrs. Wallac e's car, 1\11'. a nd Mrs. Kesler Graham . which had the rigllt of way, and tel'taine d to dinn er lSunday en, Mr. whicll was coming up the hill on and Mrs . J .. B. Jones, lMr. and Mrs; - '1.~7 N() I'th atl'eet. The ' inju ted were Allen EmrIck , MI'. and, Mrs. Carl GOO DYE AR certai nly tnken to the office of Or. Mary Ouk e, MI'. and Mrs. ll~d Longac re. makes It worth whUe oqk fo r attentio n, and it ~ee m s Ml'~. Margar et Johns. Robert .. '01' . you to put mone y In that MI·s. Wardlo w and h 'e r Duke, Miss Lou e lla Laffert y of daught er ~ustained no ·injul'ie be_ Springb or o and Jaqu1e Adams of tires now. Your dollar s yond a seVere s hock andpossible Wayne ville. , Dever boueh tdreat oequa l bru ises of a minor natu re. The A large number of people it'om the qualit y, the ,88fetY,' Wardl!) w car wa s conside rably here ,a ttended , the cotr,r~n enccment dl\mage dby 'the impact. 1 the mile _ae whlc h exercIs es ' at the g ym JACK Ftl.OST BRAND Good- ear I. tocla-- bulldI\hs. Wallac e and het car both ville Friday even ing . at Wayne sI ~ ># escaped s er.i ous injury, und wit, Mr. and Mrs. · Harlry Fry and _ in tire Inesses are said 'to have exon erated fa m~ly, qf near ' Frankli ~ , snd . the GoocIyear na.e- lb •. 'her f ronl any r esponl\ibiLity for the LOUIS H ormeli, of Sprmgl )oro, ..,,4 heeD ."e G()()d~eDr collision. wel'e guests at a dilliner Monday _ at the hom e of ,Mr. arId Mrs. Lee, 1lOIII eonce ntNltu on two J Magrud er, in Ilonor _ocr the birth· -., . , , . U"...O!ti,........ real . £IllY!! of Mr . l l agrude r lind her .,.",." ira ptUHd twin brother , Louis.. ' 0;, to )'OU. Ml·s. Wilbur Clark s,p ent Thurs- MI'S, Ge l'hude Sttubl'3, of ' day with her mother , Mrs. MIl'I'y lan d, and Mr. and M:rll. CleveWalter Look at the p r i l l . prIee& Cnrmon y. Fitts, 0:( Frankli n, wel'e , the worlel', ..... popuMr. a nd Mr s. CalvIn Longac re after noon vi~itQ rs at tlhe hom lb. e 181' tire, the Good Y'" .&11. we re Dayton visjtol's Thursd ay. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mrs Weat her-a udlltb eJldc et Mrs. Mal'J:ar et J ohns attende d ' truble i$ a classmatE! SIlls. Mrs. '- 01 t,h e :ISO het clnss reunion atllrday after- K enrick in the first .., , - , , n OQn at the Cr~a gym at Waynes vill e. class of t\velve 01 t he lb. Pat...... ..... MICI,cna!U Mrs. Leon Salhsb.\ll·Y $pent t he high school. Mrs. Harv,e y Burnet , certalD IJ .ee~· week-CliO with relative s in Way- of Lytle, and Dr. E llis lb. Hathaw ay, to "." NOW neaviIJ ' and attende d comme nce- of Wayne SVille, were also memW .... piceI .....dI clown mont Friday evening. ,b ers of the class. ' _,-~ __ ~ , M'r. und Ml'S. Donald Hadley On accoun t of the illbsenc e of . - to bcitt~_ J'01II' were Su nday guests of Mr. and the pastor,' H. H. Laffert y, on . . . , . . " . , . . . . . . . . . . . It
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1933
CLASS REUNIONS PART OF ALUMNI'S GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION PUI'suant t o their annual cu, t om (I f th e post f ew years, the thirteen memb rs or the class of ]90B, togelher with their families and t heir superin{endent and prin. I• . E . B ra tt en an d C. H , clpa IIrey, gathet'eu f o r the ir class re urtion at n06n Saturday. The Ineeting was held at the Little Inn, wh I'e an elegant repast · was lIel'ved to more than forty guests. An impromptu program of remini cent talks \VOl! enjoyed around tbe festal board and class officers for th ensuing year w re choscn. graduating urvivol'a of th class s of 1914 and 1916 njoyed a joint )'eunion and picnic in W. E . ' ol'l1ell's grove, on Route 4-2, Saturday a1'ternoon. Alumni Golde.. Jubilee By for the larg st com,p any t o gathpr for a ~ imjlar event, thoroughly enjoyed the fiftieth banquet and reunion of the Alumni a ssociation at the gym, aturday evening. The lint reunion was held ju t after cqmmeneement May 24, 18 4, nnd I'euni ons have be n beld aeh succeeding year, de pite the fact that on one or two OI!casion no class has been odcled to the roster. After n bounti!ui and appetizI'ng rep t h d been e d b th a a s rve y e latJie/! of the Grange, the prellident, Mrs. Lucy Rogers Haines '95, of Xenia, welcomed the cIa of '33 in her moat gracious manner, to which Miss Mary Crone made appropriate response on b half of hel'!! .If and class mates. The S cl;etary, Eliiabeth Henkle '27, read the minute and callild the , long roll of gl'aduate.,. Raymon F. Hatfteld '24 happily responded to a toast, recalling many happy and amu jng incident!! of school life, and Supt. J. W. Lob helU'tily cpmmended the cia. 8 of 'S3 to the careful interelt of the allSociation. In the absence of the vice president, John O. Cartwright '89 happily and facetiously presented the loving cup that had been Won by the class of 1908 for 100 0 attendance at the reunion. This class was further honor d when the following officer Cor th ensuing
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STIRRING APPEAL FOR ADEQUA1'E DEFENSE OUTSTANDING 'FEATURr-OF MEMORIAL DAY IEXERCISES HERE TUESDAY Anoth er Memol'ial Day has pnss- of loved on es sleepinlg the re. The , once table. The spirit (,f unrest ed into hist ory. The va lOI'ou s d eds extl'e me iJa ckwar dnt!ss of th e 'and self-a ssume41 racial s up eriori ty o'f the d fe nucrs of our flag and se a o n f orced many of our ,we ll known t o exi t among the Automov ile in surance, W N the ideal. fOI' which it stands farmer to stay in their fields. Mongolinn peoplcs- about half of F ire an d Windlltol'm insurunce, Seat'S. . • have been exloled, lind t he lost whil a I' U. h of order!! in many of the 1I' 0)'lu's populati on- wa cited W. N. eal'. resting places of the departed thc m anu'fa~t uring pltlnt.g in near- in supp ort of thts th eo ry. He clo _ Misse Harry Humphreys , of Middle- deck d with f1duwe by cities htook ,ihts to ll Clf fo rmer res ed with a strong appeal f r a PI' • Trill ena a lld l\jal'glll'el W ' 11 thrs. A u dual, ' " t own , was b ere f or Memorial Day ayne VI (! an e su rroun mg iue nh w 0 , ot erwi se. would hav pal'ed pacifi m that will enable Edwal'ds were Dayto n vi sito l·. exel'cises. community fulfill ed t heir part in been here. As it wa!!, the entire America to Il.'au the other nations Mond ay. the exeJ'ci ea of th day in ~n ity of the D ad had been trans, of the world to th highest plan es Mr. unu Mr . Iyd S hults lind Mr. and Mrs. RlU'ry McGinnis earnest, unassuming ma nner. 'for med into a bower of blossom ~ of pea ce as a g rateful tribute of spent Memorial Day with relatives Weather con dili oTl s fo t· 1.he few grave wel'e f,orgotten I'e memvl'anee to the sacrifices family spl!nt und ay wit h )'Illatives fn Bellbrook. c le \)ration wo),e w 11 nig h i deal rleglede d by their lovEld ones. alt'eady made by our co untr y's' de- in Lebanon. Mrs. Emma BaTnett, of Cincin- on Tucsda~' ; ('lear skie ,mode rate Th exerci es f or t he day had r nd el's. , $5.00 P er manent Wu VCN with nati; has been the guest of Miss tempel'altuIT'eh- neitth dr too hot nhol' bhc en arranged by, and were in ThhC assemblage then adjour ncd Ringlet- Ends for $2.f)O, Truax e Emma Heighway, several days. t oo ClOO. I Ma~ e.n ance at t c al'gB of Wayne ville Troop No. to it e Me morial callOon , upon Beauty Shoppe. exerc ses n • laml ceme t cry was 4 , oy Sc out!! of A merica. The wh ch a patrol of Scouts hung Me srs. Samuel, Earnest and possibly j URt a li ttl e larger t han i roop, ol'ganize d n ot so long ago large wreaths in ymoolic dec oraMrs. Lill ian FiI' and chi ldren BUl'net Butterworth and Gilbert that of last ye al·. Whil e t he com- under th e leadershiJ> of Scou t tlon of all so ldiers' and sail ors' were g uest. I MI'. anu MI' . L. H. Frye spent last Friday at Indinn pany gathered a t th e sp eaker 's Mast er A. Ii. Stubbs, Robert Chap. graves, while lhelr mat es tood at Gordon th ill w ek. Lake: stand was seem ingly no t flO large. ! man and B I' O'Neo,lI, made its stl'ict atte ntion. Tap waB sound d Mrs. I rv ing P ence, of Leba llon, many gro up~ were cattered , fi rst official public appearance by two trumpeters from the band, Mr . Emma F. Dakin of Xeniha, t hrough out the spaciou s g round. arrayed in the offiCial cout uni- and another Memorial Day ob er- is vis iting he !' pn l'e nt~, 1.1-. and rrh-s. J eff Smith, tnis wee k. spent memorial Day bete, t e holding reunion near the graveR form, And conducted it elf in a vance had pas ed into history. guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. _ highly commendable manner. Dur. Mrs. Frank U. Long, of olumWhite. ing th e morning 80me de tails were bus, spent 0 fe w days here, Ih i8 Mr. and Mrs . Harry Davis and gath er ing fl ower J'1't)m all over week visiting relat ives and f ri end. son, of Mansfield, were aturday t own and taking thmn to the Ml'. and M r . M . B. Kerns an d and Sunday guests of Mr. lind Mr Town hip house, where they were D C R'd arrang d by tha t faithful band of dllughter, ! leve land , spen t t he . • I ge. ladl e , who under the, dil'ectl'o'n "I OJ fir t of this we k with re1aMr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and One hundred peo ple from War- 1\frs. H . E. Hat hawalr, have perThe " W. M." on the new base- tiv e~ her e, daughterll , of Dayton, weI' Sun - ren county will go to the World's f orm d this deeu of grateful re- ball suits, stands 'f or ','Waynesville M i ses Trillina an d day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Fair at hicogo this summer ac- m~mbl'ance fo r 0 many yeal'!!. Merchants," as well it might, for Mrs. Ed Cook. cording to MI'. Mill r; county. cout ";ere also plaeed at street the merchants have made possible Edwal'ds nterl ain ed lh of the\t' br idg club . lt I t A t l nter ctlons and othl!.!' points of h Mr. and Mn. J. C. Hawkc and f agrt cu UI"8 ag n . coun y possible conge tion to direct traf- t ese new suit ami neeeasary aftemoon. their hou se guest, Mr . Mary ('~mml tee consisting of Hersch ell fi e durin". ttJe afte ' equipn'l ent by their conbtbutlon". H k' S d t h BunneJl Charl~1l Bo\ll, Dave T " r~ oo,n , Th ey wont to be pr\lud of fheir Misses Th Ima helley and Edna oP. IDS, spent . un ay a t e BI'shop,' Alfred Wa'klna and he aftenH)OIl pro:gl'am Qegan Ir . .. Ith th team and we teel that they have a han i! r wer e week-end gu esLs at LeWls t on. R e ervo. Lester Miller have just ompleted ~e v[ l e u ~aJ conllert by the, W~y- renson to be. the ho me of th e lat t er's moth e l', l'tJrs. Emma Barnett, of Cincin - final plan with a .Topre entlve ot th ' b~n~ Il ~.ol banI!. A~ 2 0 clOck, At this time we wish to publicl y Mr . Stella Shaner. nati, was the dinner guest of the Big Four route of ttl New entrance ':~ ~~ ~rol~ the south thank tho e who have, by their Mi88ea Trillena and Margaret York Central Lin a. The tour Is the speaker's ta h, em~~ery ~ co-o p ration, made the "Waynes- .M rs. Walter Elzey suffered a Edwards, on Tuesday. to be held August 24; 25 and 26 program wa wR er.; He !"fI\~ ville Mel'('hant" a community badly rna hed righ t hand a~ the ell h" with a schedule as f ollows : Idl Af"t~' • a ~ e team. resulL o f a fall at h r bom , last Mr. and ¥rs. Stapley Bailey ~nd Train leaves August 24 : Dayton, prea ng. el' t e' Invocation They arc a follow s : .1' hursday morning. daughter were Sunday evemng 5:55 a. m.; Middletown, 6 :25 a. m; by Rev. R(lbbln8, pa:stor of the Irs. Will Be rgan 4l nd Mrs. dinner guests 'of Mr. and Mr . Mauds 6 :40 a. m.; Cincinnatl, 8 Harvey, burg M. E. ehul'ch, SC{)ut Lester Gordon r. J. Smith WilbuT wank in D a y t o n . ' Eldon Ellis gave an excellent rendi Underw ood & James McClure El!ta Lomb, of Overpeck, wer e unday guests at the hom of Mr. a, ;:"ain returns August 26-21. tlon of that niB tel'pie~e o,t 14vely. D. R. Sm.ith Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs and Dayton, 12:53 a. m.; Middletown, American o\·ator.y -- Llncol.n I. G. A. Wnyn~svtJle and Mrs. T. Jeff , mith. daughter wfilre Sunday guests at 12:18 a. m.', M.auds. 12 :03 a. m.; Gettysburg Address. A ~electlon James Lovely National Bank the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. ' at' 11 '30 p m by th e band Pl' ceded I~he mtroduc_ Kroger's Myel' Hyman Mi s Do ris Hawk entel·tained Haller, ~ear Germantown. IDTChlOentralj'n a~I'ives' at' hie ago at tion Of the llpeaker of the day, . Coyle's Peek. atterthMrs. E. F. j) pp e and t he Mis. es n n De E t I f L b A K D t Ola Hartsock and Bett,), H nkle at Saws fll" by machinery ' cut 1 p. m. on Thur day. A bu tour 0.. an . ' an ey, 0 .e anon. . • ay Wal 0 bridge last Thur day evening. cleaner. truer, and fallter. Also of Chicago will be held In the It IS pOlO Iply a tritE RaYlJlg that Lee RIlWke . Jack Bont.a crOSBcut saws, cummedl 26e pel' afternoon. Friday and aturday the .addr s was .on.e of the best FairleY'1 Ralph Smith Mr. ,an dMrs. Walter Bl'U cJ<n ey foot. Madden's Lumber Yard. can be spent at the expo 1tIon. heat d he re. O() n SlfmlEllI ocoa Ions, Waynuvi\1e A. 1:1. Stub~8 and daughter, of Daytofl, were Cost from all points listed but In thi s In stunt' Jt I ~ certainly Drug StoTe Sohlo ~e:rvl~e Tue day afternoon caller lit tb e Mr: and Mrs. Carl McClur anp above i : Adult $10.45. hildren true. The ~peakel1 dr(lw tr-om ~armerll ExStation home of 1\1T. and Mr. E d.' ook. dal.\ghters, of Da,yton, were Memor under 12- $7.10. This Includes: hi tory the anal og)' of Ideals change. John Hawke c
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF ICES AT T8E CHURCHES SUNDAY WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH 'G. C. Dibert, Putor \V edncsd a y: Bibl e stud,y lind pl'ayt'r m • ling at 7 ::10 p. Ill . Friday : Th child l' n will meet at the c1\UI"11 at 2 p . m. to practice for ' hildre n '~ Day. It is very important that all the children who wish to ta ke par t be out for this pl·sctice . hoi!' practice at 8 p. m~ Ilnday: Sunday school at 9 :30 O. 01. 1ol'ning wori"hip at 1 0 :30. N ext Sunday i ~ P e n teco~t unday , and Dr. Frll ok W, lanton, of Franklin, wil l be wit h ' us and I)reach o n the subject of the }l oll' pirit. Epwt)rth League nt 6 :30 p. m. with Rom a Hardin a leader. E alljCe li. tic se rvic at 8 p. m. Th e W. F. M. , . will meet with ~-hs. Wilbur lar k on Tuesday of nexl week. June 6, instea.d of W(!tln(' ~.d ay, at 2. p . m . WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OP CHRIST (Undenominational) Chester A. WilJiamson, Minllter hu rch Sohoo l at 9 :30 a, m. Lor'd's U Pilei' at 10:30 a. m. hristian E ndeavo r at il:45 p. m. Ear l Woo la rd, leader. Evening 'vangelistic service at 7 :45 p. m. [>ra yer Mee ting and Bible study ach W,edn esday at 7 ;45 p. m. The chul'ch where you feel at horne. FRIENDS MEETING Firllt D~y, Fir t Day Friendship School at 9 130 a. Ill. Meeting for w()r s" ip at to :30 a. m.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Father French, Paswt Services will be held every two weeks on Tuesday morninr. FERRY, CHURCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational) Chester A. Williamsoll Unified service beginning with ( )h urch Schaol periou at 9 :30 a. m. Lor d '~ up pe'r and ~erm o n at 10 :30 n. m. You are always welcome at Lhis church. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. J J. Scbaefter. Rector
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N Madden ' at iormer for the unity 'O,! our govern ROB Hartsoek. _ , were Tue!!day gue ts at th e home Qmmunion at lO :30. ment, th e latte[l for the majnte• - • of their mother , Mrs. William - - nance· of 11'ee, demQ,\l:ratie governRobinson. ...I ment throughout the .world. We do Hal.tsock not obser~e Memorllal Day, th,e Mr. and Mrs. J . Mal'n , - -- - , - --i'j;JI k d t h h and daughter Dorothy G. spent epea er S~l, 0 onor OUI' erolc D coration Day and . . dead- their honors have been won W'll ' L G h d 7' 0 evemng m and are secure ' I'ather do we honor I lam . ra am, age Cinc,,"nati, a t vat"iou points of T wo automopile accidents on I b ' t' t years, and scion of one of Wayne amus ment. Main street within the last few OUT ves y a recon ecra tOn 0 T h" t . t the ideals Cor which they made the ~wns Ip s • . mos. prommen . , days re ulted in some excltement, V'fi H . d plOneel' families, dted very sud,Mr. and Mrs. hve1' DaVIS an.d leonside1'llble property damage and su reme aerl ceo e ~olce a denl)' at his home bolow tOI/,," on daughter, Rachel, and Mrs. Nettle a f t>w injul'ies of a seemingly appeal for the mamtenance the Middletown pike, about 3:30 Kepler aUended the :fuII eral of minor nature. y of J?"dl~ed, ;mod;rnl eqfuipp~d o'clock Monda,y afternoon. Mrs, Minnie McElwee, at Wil1' he first oceun d about 1 n.a °tnat e tehnStlve _':Tces 0 8h~ h- Although he was known t<l be t he mington Friday aHel·noon. ' o'c]o"'k Tuesday ' m orning when a Clen s reng 0 ell.J.orce our Ig ' . t' 'f . h t '" t ' ., S "eal' tl"r~ e~'plo' ded on a car In I'deals 0'1 ' l'ntel'nat 'I'on'al ......u~ty n'nd "VIC 1m 0 a serious e. ar a ll ec Ion •u _ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Downing, 329 )'ustl ' ce, n t as n nleans"' ,o"I 'aggrAe he was apparen, tly In histeu . suarl Mr. and Mrs. ianey Bloch and < . ' u ~ family, Mi s.~ Il ene Gold time, anti w,hlch f om: young !lIen were ,rld~nr · E. Second SI;., we11 - known X enla ')·on but purely as a means ~f de- health. He had JU t contrac d fo f Pl easant Ridge to IndIan v the purchase of a truck load of Mr. Jeannette Bloch, of Cin in- rom . . couple, quietly observed their 1\ftieth weddinr anniversary at their fen e. The ent.lre civtllzed wo~ld ttl th t h d be n brou ht f or nati , were Sunday gu es ts of Mr. Lake. a ~ they were p~ssJng the home Wednesday, :May 10. A looks to AlnerlC8 for leadership, ~~ .0 a . a h eh gl t 11 and Mrs. Myel' Hyman and on. antl'al garag on Mom Str~et . ... d b and our Nation should be pt·epa.red I . mspectJOn w en e ,:"as a a Y Thl' ca l' wal! thl'own forctbly spedal celebration .. a not een ~ . h h b t' I . I strnlk;en. Dr. J. E. WItham was Mr. and MI'S. Freemont Weltz agaiu, t on of the gasoline pumps, td~ Ilurm s t e ets · hnternl afttl0l'!a hastily Bummone,d, but life was Planned and a famlly dinner was enjoyed at noon. The couple reI"n omacy . , , no ma t er 0"" ., 0 y I t S t 'n t before th phys' cian could and the Mi ses Es ther Weltz nnd' demolishing the pump, and 'n-f . . d fl • .1 d th ideal is ineffectiVe without a ex I. c I Teh I, Marilyn Harsha, of Wilmington, flicting a scalp wound upon one ~ celve owers, can,. an 0 er re. ' t' t f th posslb y al'l'll/e, e remains were were Sunday guests at the horne the l)Qssengers. The injured man me.rnbrances from friend. In honor proper pl'ep~ra .ton III en orce . e rem ved to the M~Clure morgue ' decl'eel:\ of JU tlce, and no natIOn 0 , . ' of Mr. and Mrs: Maynard Weltz_ \Vas tak en to the office of Dr. J. of the occasion. can maintain its high concept!! and where they w~re. later Viewed b~ ' E. WI thalli, I'<hele fo'ur stitcheaThe coupl.e was married In Cur, , Cor()ner W C GIlmour MI'. and Mrs. W. B. BUSllum, Dr. "vero necebQ ~I'y to close the wound. leade1'shlp without sllch prepara' '. . • ~~ ' . 0 1883 M II P M vensvi e, a., ay 1 , ,rs. a uL " t' Funeral !jervtces were held at and Mrs. G\lil Russum, MIsse~ The cal' was badly damaged. Tbe Downing being 14isll Alrnina J. Honorii'lc the latter's birthday lunch was served. At this time in a 10~J'. Stanley 'cited fuhe fact 'that the McClure hOnle ' W~dnesdaYMargarElt, Alice Jane and lvalou young men claimed that they were · pencer before her ' ma1'l'iage. The anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Howard very novel way. Miss Mildred re- more defenders of our flag have af~er!l0on, Rev. C. Dibert of- R~ssu~, 0'1 Da.yton; spe nt Sunday driving neith,e r I'I1pidly 'not" reck• cOllple resided south of Harveys, Archdeacon spent Sunday at the vealed that she is to be a , June been called upon to sacrifice their fictatmg! and b.ul'l\ll. w~s made on With Misses Tnllenu and Maj'garet les ly At the time of the accident. burr several year!'.hand t,..t!en mDoved hKome o! hcer, SiSbtel', Mr.B. ' ~rank briAdCet'er' mQny be .t wl'shes all d _ lives because of this policy of un- the family lot In Mlamr cemetery. Edwards. to Waynesville were own- enty, 1ft 0 U1I\ us. A prepa.l'ooness than ' have been Mr. Graham, . on of Jonathan A ,bad collisi()n occurred lit the iog was in the photocraphy bu~parted voting it. a very "goofy" sacrificed to the efficiE!ncy 0'1 our and Mary LeWIS ,G raham, ~as Mr. and Mrs. W. B. hillel' and corner of Main and Tyle.r sU'eeb ness eiKht years. The couple moved Sunday guests at the hom,e of bot lively party. ' born on the farm where he dIed family, Mr. and Mrs. Cha s. Hay. about 5 :30 o'clock Wednesday ... . I'n t he country's foes. 'If OUll' young men and where . . .enttre . 'M r. an d Mrs. 1"CI. F • B to Xenia more t h an thirty-uve Mr. and )fn. J. C. H')aey I nc' ud e d ' Those' who took pa.... '\0 he had hved hiS ur 'A ""n an d evening. According to reports, a earll A"'O and Mr. DoW1iin~ h s Mr. and Mrs. John York and chi1fUI) were: Misses Lorene Stewa:rt, must be caBed to , defend C?ur 1'f Jul 1() 1B62. Nevel' having daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur car in which Lon Edwa rds of Y let be adequatl)ly I e,. 'I"hiS entl;e ' . family, . . WIth . t h e Atk' S 'th Xenia, wa driving south, aceom' been a--photorrapher here du';nr dren, of Fosten, and Mrs. Anna Mildred Bxa dl ey, GI' a( ys H a til ~ Id , and them rovidE!d with ' the marrle~, . mso,:," 'pe~ t . un d By WI that time. Doane and aons, of Morrow. Mary and 'llhelma SatterthwaIte, ft. p. iexcepbOl') .of a sister, Mrs. Annella fnend 10 Clncmnatl. panied by his house-keeper and Mr. and Mrs. Downing I!tlil have , Ruth Condon, Helen 'Gum, Ch~r- most, e. ectIve edqulpmh,en~ thlat m~d- Pence, has prl\ceded' him in death foul' little girls, collided with a car ' their marri~ge certiflcat.e which Mr. and , Mrs. Orville Gray ~nd . lotte Young, Louella Armrem, ern sClen~& an ,.rnec~n~ca ge!'IU 8 A particulariy sad feat\lre of Mrs. C. L. Rawk?, Mrs . .E, F' in which John Black and ' hill hilS been carefully p.,...rved duro dauc~ter a~tended Decoration lVera Garrison, Mildred West, Mrs. can proVl~e. He 900u~d the \d~a this death is the st\verance of a Deppe,. and the . MIS e.s Fl anC.~ !l ll familY were .ddlng up the street, ing the flfty years. The·Clertlft~te exerctsell at Second C,ree\( church'Bonnie' Drake and the hostess. that the ~Ime has arlrlVetl, or WIll most ,i ntimate, brotherly friend- and Ehzabeth Henkle an~ Doris while trying to avoid a third car 'Was lettered in India ink by Mr. neal' BlancheJ!ter, on Sunday, and 800n. arrIve, when war~ may ~e ship tttat for years had existed be- Hawke !;p~nt Satul'day 10 Day~ that had come down the bill onto Downing and Is still hl perfect at .ClarkllVille and Blanchester on tertal.ned abohshed and interiDatlonal dIS. ~ween Mr. Graham and his neigh- ~on. In the aftemoon, all except- Main Street {l'om Tyler street, and condition. ' , Tuesday. putes settled around the conter- bor, ~eorge Elzey. Rarely was one 109 ~B. Hawke w.~re guests at a which is said to ha.ve been drlve~ - - --- _ . Mrs. M. D. Baird was hostess to seen in town without the other. sorol;lty benefit bIldge. by Mrs. J. H. Hat·tman. a most enjoyable meeting of the Their horse ~~d bu~gy outfit has' The Strong-Wofford EvangellsOne ~itt1e girl qf the Edwards Clover Le.tlf club, lallt Thursday ".been a 'famthar Sight on our tic party, (F. W. Strong, famous pal:ty sustained a scalp wound, afternoon. Mrs. CIII'l'OTd Buzick The New Century Club met at 't streets for a good many years, and Bible teacher and Mattie Mae whil e all occupants of t.he two cars and Mrs.O. ,R. Unll'lesby. were the Little Inn May 26, J933, with C IVI Y , their close regard for. each other Wofford, singer) is c<lnducting an wer.e more or le~ shaken .and T'h e ,o bservance of Flower Mis- fnvlted lfUests. Mi s ' MIlY Wright as hostellS. The , has long been a tOPIC fOT com- evangelistic campaign for the brulsed. Dr..J. E. Wlt~a.m I!dmll~ission Day 'featured the meeiinr of topie ot the aft. rnooll, "Civil The 4-H Nutrition club held ita ment. Never were brothel$ more Church of Christ at Columhus ' and tel'ed ~rst ald. to the I~Juredchtld, the W. C. T. U. held at the home Maynard Weltz and family Service. at' Home a nd Abroad," second meeting at the Grade devoted . Hill St., Xenia. This team led the one stttch bemg requlrid to etole of Mrs. W. H. Madden, 1&8t'Thbrs- moving into the Keys property was ably treated by Mrs. E. 1.. school ground Frida:v, May 26, at I E I A ,W'Wamson aged 4B Xenia and ' Waynesville chul'C the wound. . til' d' III kl .'. this com in campaigns last year. 1\[r. Black's car was badly day a(ternoon, Mrs. Mary C. on Thl~d' street, recently vacated Thoma, ' and MI'~. Ourl. ' Both had 2 :30 p. m. with twenty-two -menlOI'OSI! acting as hostess in the ab- by Mr. Henry Kelly and daughter. very interestin$' and instructive present. ., year~, an. we nown In, ., wre~ked, tiut the Edwards maehUte tience Mrs. Madden. More Mr. and Mr.s. Will Bradley - and papers. . After recl'eation the b\lsine~1\ mumtY;~led sudde~ly ast dhl's Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas en- was able to return to Xenia under bo ts t Mias Martha Cook espect to 00'Mn. LeMay and Mrs. Sackett meeting was conducted by Presi- home. 10 Oenterville, . un ay tertained their entire family at its own power. Mx'~. Hartman;.. \~ansh~~~~tYinvalll~e of ~~~e cS:::'- cup.y the ' houle vacated by Mr. favored the club with tw~ vocal dent Doris Beck. The following mo~mng. Fo~ced til retire from six-o'clock dinner, Tuesday even- car escaped all damage, and it ill munity. Readinrs by Mary Eva Weltz and fanUy. lelections "There iSa Land," and prol(ram was given: active farmmg ab?ut ten y,e ars ing. ,T he cuesta: Mr. and Mrs. Seth reported tb,at the drivel' failed to , end MTS. Frank LeMay were inter"Tentlng ron1rht." 4-H National c:Jub pledge; ago. because of h18 bealth, Mr. Thomas and I\ons, and Mr. and stop to aseertain the extent of the andMrs. Frank LeMay were InterHrs. George Encllllh and son, The June meeting will be wIth paper, Goals 'for 4-H Club mem- Williamson suftered 0 I ~everde Mr8. Myron , Tbomas, ()f Dayton. damage to the other machines. ' with a voeallOlo by Doria Tom, of Bad Axe., arrived here Mrs. J. W. Ward at her country bere, by Doris Bed:; demon.tra- h~rt .attack, Sun~ay morn. ng, an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnett and .. __ .~-_ sper8ed Friday tor two or three daYIi visit home near Harveysburg. . tion, Mildred Cook. ' died In a short time d~p)t.e med- children, '01 Lytle, and Mr. and POWER ~ LIGHT CO. TO Beck. b~" withthe former'. lIilter K"" Laura • - • Sandwiches and were Ical ald. Funeral se;Vlceli were Mrs. William Thomas. Durinr the ' .. Udl 81deL Oft Frlday evenln., the en- RDERED TO REPORT db th eommit- held at the Centerville M. E. CONDUCT DEMONSTRATION Mn. Mendallhall pye exce ttre part, vtaited IIr•• Emma Wol- O . lerv, h y e b h Id church, Tuetday afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Day are reporta of the COWIty meetiDl. at colt, another 'a later, in Lebanon. IN CINClNNA.Tl MONDAY ~e. ~ e In:x~dl J:n: z burial ~lIImade in the Centerville justly prou~ o~ picture" of the The Dayton Po",er ucI Le~fton, and of the institute . .t , a IIC 00 U nr ! e; cemetery. The deceaaed was a School band at Wincheater, Ky., Co. have arranpd to hold • had 'been held in RarveyabulIr on , A "leet patrol of our Boy Township Clerk L. H. Gordon at ~!O :~ ~~:Ith picnIC IUPP native of the vicinity where be which they recently received. i~ sehool and electrlMl ""'111 the precedlnc day. Sbe allo re- Scouts WOD diltlDctlon at Informs 1111 that the eleven youn. Y died, havin. ~een born 011 a farm Their crandaulhter, Betty Jane i~ Waynelvm. for two ported that iD this vletnltJ 180 a two-ciay eamp at Camp en from our community who near Celltervdle on February 28, Da.v, 11..year-old daubhter of Mr. ,llIniq JUlie 11l1a. lipaturu had * D MCU," to Hook. MAl' CarUale, FrkI.., alld ftled appliC!atloD for the r~forea. lIinion- 1885. Be ia 'Ilrvlved ~ hla widow and lin. Frank Da" ia a member lII.ereba1lts will M petitio... for a refenDdum on the ,Satunia7. Til_ patrol ..a. 80mArvlca Iallt week have been al'J Society Mn. two IOna and a dauchter. of tIla band, ..blch reeentJ, III the lloalaer bUL 001118_ of opiDloa ot CharI.. LelIa" Carl to report f~r pb)' ieal WObar Clark. OD JUDe -. tIM cballlpio1lllhip of the !'I .... =~~to~be~tbat , . .. 1D&1lJ: RoIIert AI_.%. at the U, & neralt- 8th. 1btIa. f IUlle B, V. Smith is Dunl• • badl)' It_h. ill ~ l::ym Vice-Prellideot, Raymond Wlllian)lion; Secretary, Sibyl Hawke Le- ' May; , Treasurer, Ellen Sherwood Conner. The program watl brousht to a fitting close when the entire as!!emblage united itl singin.. the school 80n"', "The Oran"'e and • • The Black." The remainder of the evening Was devoted to danclnc. .. _ _ _ _ _
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3 2 admissions to the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Andrews Hotel lodging- two days. ' returned, to their home in Dayton 5 Transportation llotel or fairSunday after ,a visit at the home g~o~nds to depot. of Mr. and M.ra. Fnnk Sta~be 6 •. Box supper coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Everhut, of The only additional expense will . b ' I wh'le in hicago Miamisbul'g, are announcIng the e IX mea s . 1 • birth of a daughter at Miami · All reservati ons nru t be made . t th unty agent's ffice by 5 Valley hospital, Saturday mornmg, a e co . May 27 p. m. August 21. • 1"01' further information write Frank Cook, who 'WaS seemingly or a k members of the committee slowl,y recovering from several or call .Mr. Miller, county agrlculmonth of illness, is now confined lUl'al agent, Lebanon, Ohio. .. _ • to his bed with a severe attack of broncllitis. ' Mrs. Em'ma Barnett, of CindnH h d naU, MLsa Emma eill' way, an . . " Mrs. Julia Donovan were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrll. J . On last Thursday evening, Mrs. Ch B. apman. Olentent Satterthwaite entertained Mrs. Lee Hawke and the Misses for her sister, Miss Mildred W est. A "goofy" party was enJ·oyed. Ola Hart.ock, Ann Weltz and Don'. Haw ' ke .-Illted "'11111 Either each guest coming dressed ' the " .' m. Dennis and Mrs. Dennis in Dayton part. .. ' Qundayafternoon. he evening was splmt in James '" and conte- ts nIta" \"lll' ch a dainty
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KENTUCKY The admlal trator 01 the ettate Henl')' Gi_hlll to Anna B. Cram. of Ralph B. Park , decealled. ill or· Inlota Noe. 76 and 76 in Butler BURLEY TOBACCO ""nLl'IW wall del' d tn ell renaln tocks and ville. yt'al'l' on good make return to court, Cora Taylor to Tht' L. G. Ander ' y " In the C88e of Ycwk Lift' The inventory of E. B. Murrell son's SOil ~., real e tate in "Direct From Crow." To "llsul'ance CII. VI.' Alt'x Dellkl, adminl!trtatol' of elltate of John A. Franklin, Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco il By THE 1100 lER l't III. tinl<' I r ioll' wa;; e tend Murrell, deceased, was approved. Elizabeth Pritchard to W. Leali thlo CI' ant of th", fine~t Cl'OpS Kened two w (! {'k~, The administratol' of the es~te hart, I'eal estate in Clcarcreek luck) '0; bountiful Ro il can produce Common Plea. Pro<lcocodinr· -ripe, rich l eave ~ . ~ ll1oothe ~nd In t he case of Allny FIlY ThomJI- of William Wheaton. dec aaed, ill townliliip. mell ow, wilh t hllt rllrll ald. fa hlonH," tllI lime til ·,c wl\l',l~ 11Jll'(':lr .0,1100 lIIilitia to ~1I(lrl'l'~" IIn luwIn th t' t'II';1' of n ion Nation al Qn vc r~lI >1 "' I'ed 'f'huml> Oil, a di· ordered to compromi e and lIettle Youn ty Solsman t o William t'd flavor lind fragrance that ,only in ,,!'lilt tllw\h.'I' "1'1I1i-lll1lionnl Cui oOll-in lilln~ llnd (tl CUUl<I> lhl' Lif!' I n~UH\nCe ( 'II, \' l'r"U~ F.liza- \'orce WII ~ ~l'll n t(' d the plaintif'l', !Ulid claim against the estate in the Underwood and 'Mab el Und~rwood proper "aging" cun pl;oduce, W ( "\\Iii I, Cor DI'('()I'lltiol1 liar , w ill 1:1">' tl' hI.' duly I'X" 'utt,oI WII~ J'('tHI b"lh .'" Gough 111111 J \I'e ph J. I"rllnci Hosi r plead ed ,""uilty to s um of $650, !II. 76 acres in Hamilton bank 011 it you havo neve l' t.ast d h'IVI' Illll!<l'd int " hi~ll l lT' The in the daily lIl'\YspllpI'r~ \h .nda)'. I ,1l'Il-'h. the ul'Ct'ndunts W 1'41 A'ive n t il e indittme nt fil ml against him. William S. Roof was appointed Ephraim E. Kibb y t o or smok d a finer . fiall or ... d. m? re v81i1fOIl d (I~ of tht' IlIrn \\'ho April 15 , I (Il," On thl' c'\'c'nin~ Ol' 1:111 oIl1Y, III pll!ad, T he (I fen dan t s ha,ll pay f or sup- administrato r of the estate of Frl s , Sr., 60 a cr s In Hamilton ~atisbing tobacco In all your hfe. hll\'t' "1'fenot',1 tlUI' flnj(- lin the nex t oIur, WalTclI 1'<llInty'!4 In l he CII~C of Marga l'ct Anl h' r. POl't of mitl ll r chil dren, .JlIco b Root, deceased, ,and filed townsbip. .r, T . Ril y 'wa~ appoint d bond with sureties. Herbert Cox to William Bnc on, hundl'jld_ of hraHh·fipJ.L will hnn· fh'st public: wlIr me: 'ling \\:1:-1 hl1l~1 ~U I1 vllr u~ Haymo nd pert', Inc" h~('n eOln,llt'I1I1),.;lll·d In u\'lllory. in Wo., hin~ton Jlall in L ·bunen. l't aI, rc~tl'al n inil' ord I' di.sso lved, couns I f or Walter pc ncer , The est.ate of Emily ' Whetsel, inl()t No_ 176 in' Franklin, ' /lnd in lht' plncin/{ of 1\ bIO~~(l 1ll anti \I'US nUend tI fly ci\izen of l 'luil1tifT j .. to dcpo~it $100 with 10 ----deceased, i exempt from inheriJohn A_ Groves; deceased, to FIVE POUNDS lind I h" ctrr')lpinK of 11 t~ar 0 11 th ' ir Lebanon alld vicinity nn.1 ulhl'r Iday s 01' p tltion will be dismi!'l8 d , New Sliitl I t ance tax . Clyde E. Levlcy, ad- Ella Ga:oves, et al, inlots Nos, 780 SMOKING _ last I'l'slin~ pla('(I~, Whit on (his p l'tionll If til e C01111l1'Y. Tn lhe C/l~C of nion J Oillt St ck Jacob E hli ng versus William min istl'atol' , t1It'd his firs t and final lind 129 in Franklin. _ da) ~' :11"(, prill' to I' call the I "Th> mel't iog Wll~ m,ntk;cd by a I Land Bali k of Deh'oi t , a o~'P .. Man ning, f o r mo n'oy only. " aCcount. I Ernest Groves to Ella GI'oves, TOBACCO d ' I'II ~ OUI' ~olc\il' l" of all wtl'r, fl II 1'111 nnll nthmHHs\IC npPI'o\'nl vcr u F'l'o nk p , fr ey. t a l con· J acob F. hlin g versus Moltgan E . The esta,te of Mary R, H~drick, inlot No. 780 In Franklin. and it i ~ ~Iopel' Ihal we !'houlcl l lJf lh ll J'I'l'. i(\ Ill' : PI'O 'l11lnlltion, tirmation. dced an d di tt'ibutl n, J one . et nl , fo r m on ey only, de ceased, 18 exell1pt from IDheri- 1 Arthur and Ruth r,nadbeck to <ill e(1 it Wt\!; ntlt until allp'I' th 1 W halp\'el' ' !lidt o J tonrilintinl1 In t he '11 . of nio n J oin t., ltlck T he Am erican T r ust & Savi ngs tanc e taJC, D. E, ,He~wood. execu- Anna S.age, real state m Deerfi eld I. se .1 0 r fOlll' year [l1uti nnl .\n I COil l'~. il\n had h {"N' ~xi; tet.l, Land Bank of Detroit" Var$UB J ohn Bank of Mid dletown venus Ben. , t?r , filed hI!! apphc,a tlon for a cel'- tOWn!\hIP , Ii~~~nti n- thc ivil Ihel't' \Ill S ntl\\" no 111/l1'1:' tnlk of R, '(lfl'mnn, l'L ai, judgment to jamin p , Mill er, et aI, IOI'ecl08 ure tlfi cate of tran fer. ,. Rieh, Ripe, Old Fa.bionecl Leaf ini '11lnl W 1'- that May 30 \VQ . llC't a~ide couxing <>1' I'lcllding \\ilh Il'aitol'lI pillillliff for ,2556, , ami equilable r elie f. Sole by Walte r C. Peters, exMa,.,..a,. LJeen... Our Old Ken tucky B urley is no f r thl' annunl obRervllnc(' of thill , who hat! dared to aim thl·il' t':lIl IIOIl \ Wa lter Spen 61' plt'aded n ot _____ ec utol' of the estate 01 Lau1'1l Gree. .Carl Hume"ick, painter, of W est mo re Iik manufactured tobacco pri VIII ge lIntl duty. So, in the I at the Olll!' or (hl' 1 ninn.'· A ro m· ruilty to cal'l'ying conceillcd weap Probate COllrl Iy, d e~eased, were approved, He I Carrollton, and Miss Sud ie Oe!lsert than day is like nlg:ht uarantced 8tdCl('!« , ~('11~l! of its meanln~, l mitf(," on I'I! "luti\lI\~ \\n~ nPl",inl. on. and bon4 W IIS fixed at $1000, fil ed}u first and final ac~ount. I baker, of Franklin, free f r om chemicalll and all othel' first cull ora the day rightfully be· ed . lint! tlruftt'tl 1111' f. ' II f1\\'i ll ~' 1 Wilbur Davidson, a lias " Wild Th follo wing a,co unts were a p· Iyde E. Levlcy admmlstrator Gayle Evan painter and Mlss adult e(at ions that coneeal Imp rlong. to lhe boys.in blue, r gray . which w 1'1' July IId\\ptod. IUull" Duvili80n. pleuded glli lty lo )lr ov d. allowed a nd confi r med by of tate of ~mily ~hl7t8el, de· Etta Stearns, ' housekeeper, of factions, de lutl t h se n, e Of ~aBte \ ho IIl\crlflced th 'i1' live,. ill ir "Re~olvt'd, Thu \1'(', th ('itiz('nS ! klliin/t a domest ic a n imal an d wo the ·OUl't. cea ed. fil ed hilS applIcatIOn f'lr a WayneSVille a.nd undermiM th~ .h ealth, la'alth, tholl' . tr ngoth, their ~II of War n Coun ty, 11'10. t (,()I"dinlly ,l'nl!'nCI'r1 t o Otl 'da)'s in t he War. 'J . A. Rebold, ex(!cutol' of stat certUlcate of tr~n8fer. He is order Ramon 0: T esterman, farm r of W e 'use tile slime lllt!thod ou.r COt' thl' cnu c of 'o unty th y h Id incJ tmle th acti on of OUI' gO\"Tn. ren Du nty'jai l. of ythOI'1I MeighelB, decea ed, fi r t ed t o sell eertam stocks and make Foster, and ""I'uS May Ander on, grandfllthe rll used in pl'c pal'lng t on~ <l /\ nal butco offo'r their every IllQ!<t tie-v. l1lent in it. ·t1er~t· t ic ~E'nI<UI'e to Clar lice pencel' p I eQcI ed not · return to court. ' candy packe r,...of~ Fost er. trace "arshn ess own leavesuseit-nothI n lhi war, n in all othel'~ of e 'e 'ute th laws. ancl to preserve guilty to carrying concealed wea p· L. f , Hender 010, administ rator Sale by the executor of the ellIng to "bi'te" your t ongue or parch our nati onal car er, the b oys of th!' in~titutiom; of ollr cou ntry. I on ,. , Bo nd lI'a fixed at $ 1000. of e. t a te of Wal tE!r McClure, de· tate of Harry Robinson, deceased Bm. AlIo.ecI yeur is te, Thotlsands of tobae.eo fh i community promptly dropped "Re, nlved, That \I will land 8anfol'u \i bitlcy plea ded not l cea~ed . second nn~ ~naL , were approved, The executor filed lovel'!! the world over Iwear bY.ltll lheir other pursuits and volua te r- by and l'UPPol1. the ndlllini 8tl'atiOn I guilly lo mallld'ac tu ri ng <Ii t ill ed T he Lel} anon-Clltize ns Natl o n ~1 his 'first and final account, F. M. B.owyer, pay 1'011 $145.25 ; inimitRble smoking and chewlllg ed for the dcfen~e of the National in the 1l10st vigor us ffortR to und int xlcati ng liquor, Bo nd wos B ank and T rust Compan , guar· The will of Ann Eliza Eulall8 Edward IDIP qn, pay roll, $17 9.13 qualities. ~o vei'nmel'lt. A the late Josiah put down r b llion and puni~h flJc;ed at t 500, dian of Marth", Allina Monce, et a I' dece 1!ed, W8!I admit ted to probate R. M, Van H~rne, pay roll, $~24 .. RE'DUCE YOUR We sell di· Mo rro\\ Qnc wrotl', "U ntil flre trea 'pn at whal' ver e" pcn:> of Willillm Linville plead d n ot minors_ Fi rst. Carr II C. Eula s was appointed 26 ; W. A. Sleker, pay roll, $220. TOBA 0 BILL 2 red from wa opened upon F ort Su mpter, Ill!'n oj' money, guilt" \.0 O'rand larceny, B nd WAS Frank Brando!'l, g uard ian of e xecutor of estate. Charlel S. 76; W. B. Schuler, pay roll $267,. tbe ~ grow· EJt h e I A nst e at t, i n4:omp ten t:,It" Irs t I rwin, Charles J. Waggoner . and 38 ,' John Mye u" pay roll, $21925 the T eight th ll1ass 01 th e people (in Warren "R soh'ed, That we l'e~Qgnize fixed , II ".10 O. . ,' er, thi eliminates d R aeen ll "'I I no J)uvly in the pl'e nt crisis, bUl 'I '" I' R aymon d' h l'teril D, Maple admlnlstrn i d payr oll roll,$30.07: $107; manufact cents n poun , venue. coun t Y ) d I'd n o t appreh I)n d CIV E mer . ,urtl. , a 10 " . ' L. S. haw h an .wel'e appo nte ap. Floud HIII~old Lemmons, weny pay ure rs, and , mlddlaxme,n ;s wa'!'. Even aft l' the inaugralio n th~ pal'ly (.If the nion," 'ims pll!aded not guilty to l'emov- tor oJesta t~ f Earl L. Brazee, de· praiser, L D' . ' '"52' J profit, ther by effectmg a savmg llf Pl'e iclent L'incoln, 'with J efT he war piril pi'ead thl' ug h- ing I'lIi ll'oUO pl'opet:tY. Bo nd \ as decea d, Fir t _ nd final. FreefJlan E. William on was ap- James . unn, servIce,. • . ' to you of 50 IJo or more. No (aney f ra n Da vis l'u.ing at Mont · out lhe country ..... ith th(' I'apidity fixed at $1 000', G o rge R. Chapl."an. executor ot pointed administrator of the es- K. Spencer, gravel, $62.60; Amll- aekages, no decora t ions, just qual' gomel'Y, + ~ • th e , p ODI still of a spark in II barrel of gunB rlha I lampy pleaded guil ty estate of arah J. Chapman. de· tate ofl Caroline Williamson, ' de. tage It Cook Ora"el Co., gravel, ity and lot 01 it. Sl't'llwd incndulou s as to the im- powder, T hl'ee c(\ mpllnil'~ wer to g rand la rceny_ Sentence w os () lCIe d. eco nd, , , cea ed, and filed bond with sure. $52.75; Van Camp tO~1! C ., MONEY SAVING PRICE ml'nene of a cIa h of arms, Whi le, quickly r aise d unclel· the co .... mand suspe nd d for one yell 1', he was ,Bla nche D. all on, admmlsh'a. t l·es. C. H. Bowver. D, E. Hey. gravel, $19.10 ; Edward Impson, d 0 ,.. t :C ds t aFtie °t f Alb phone callsBup' and stamps, 5 flbs, Sen us Cash ne II minority of the people of t he of Capt. Rigdon \i iIlinms, of Leh- give n into cuslody of htll' u ncle, I'IX 0 e d el' fi t I'-. " Ca II on, wo d and L. E. ' Thompsoll were ,Kllufman' plies, $20-'18 $1.32; ', Roy SMOKING OR or Dollar country were willing to ee a civi l a non, apt, John Kcll, of Flanklin H ugh Mela mpy. (ecEea eM· DI"Sk' an nat' . ! appoint 4 appraisers. BUl'r oughs, servic1!s $Hi.76; CHEWING $ 1.00 P. O. or E'XstriCe begun as II means for the a nd Capt. J, 0, Wallllce, of 101'T. , hri , tie wa aPPOInted Ii va . II Ill , execu fiX , 0 c.' The administrator 01 estate of Ie ' • 5 H press Mon y de tru ction of slaver y (it ill known row. 10 ar proximity C1W K d mOR t counsel COl' Dnford W hitley. tate of I7ank ()e nver Dakin, de. Jo ephine H. Worley, deceased, is Orville eever, service, "17. 0 ; . Order (n o 1> 1'80nal' checks) aT)d that s v ra l tates on th e Under. of t h volunt I'R froll1 this com. Flanct's n o i I' pleaded not ceased. FIrst, ordered to di tribute in kind cer. L. chuyler, pay r<>lI, $186.50 ; we will promptly ship, you a five grou nd Rnilroad had be en main · m unity to el1l' 11 with 'pt. Wi l· gu ilty to rio n,slI,ppoor t of mi nor Albert B. Talmage, administra· taln assets belonging to the e tate. Oar I Dakin, pay 1'011, $127.75; D. pound packag of 'Burl y Totain d at various points throug h. lia III S' compa ny at L ba'll(tll. just chll c\ren, Bond tlxed. at, $ 1000" , tOl' of esta t.e, of Amanda L. Garner A certified copy of the entry de. W, Keller, services, ,a7. 50 f Orville baeco." . out .the ou ntry " d F IT&t an d fi na. 1 F ive pounds of Old K ntucky . fo r years ) . t il e a ma ny of OU1' b II of 10 17 e n- J n t .." C case 0 f B nJamtn F ran kl. In uo('ease, termining the inheritance tax to keever, services, 511.25; Roy Bur. k gr at majo r ity' hoped fot' a happy Ii ·ted wit h oml'la ny K of the Id 1: ing ler, V(H!lU S Iiarl " . )3e n d iet The L banon - 'it izens National be paid on the e tate ()f 10hn roughs, 8 rvices, $26.26; ' Buckeye Burley will m ke 40 large pac· , ue f r om t h e na · F il' t R gim nt "0, N, . a nd peace f u I IS eJCcc uw r of the e tate of Loui F. Bank and Tru t Company, guar· Edwin "oss deceas"'d is to be Concr~te Co.. eW' r pipe, •-72.10; aues h'" I of smoking or 60 twist s 01 t J(ma ' 1 comp I'Ica tlon, ' P 1'0 b a bly 11 .., , , ,delay. , , A. Hoppe & Co., cemen.... $1f1.60·, c Qw.ng, apt, K Il'!I C'ompa ny, which olema n. deceased, the j udgm ent dinn of John W, chillip , incom. certified' \ without • ' pose d t 0 had bee n organizl'd all a milita ry I of tit lower CI~Ul·t was n fli rm e d.t'nd 35 cents , r l't y were ven d IS petent. F'inal. .. • Gertrude C. Cropper, adminilltra- Treasurer of tate, clothing fol' \I h'in silv P r ma Jo fa vo r , uch meaSlires of concilia· ool1lp.a ny, and wil!l kno~ n 1\S t he Su nfo rd ~hltl ey plead ed gUII~y W, F. Rogel'S. lIdmllllst rator of trix of the estat 0'1 George W. patient, $16,15; Wade S. 'Br()wn, and we wi Ip !I~ tlon a s the repeal of the perllo na1 "Franklin GI'ays ," was t he tlrst to t h indIctment fil ed h rem e~tate of Hannah E. Rogers, de· Cropper deceased filed her 'econd services, $112.50; G. • Pllillip , Paid - onj p!!,und 'A I l'b t b'll ' h h S " uppll'es, .",20 , ' "'Iber Wallace, Burl y T obacco as II tr al Oner. lei' y 1 . 1n t e nort e rn tate\! o~pan y to I ~a' ve t he ount,,_ ant a"'ain st him and \l'a fin ed '500, cAased. First and final. "ccount. ., I!o t . I 'II . . t h een f orce- Williams' ". " Pliny started ." .. sen ten ced to 1 y a r in th e ... Ralph R. Singer, administrator .. F. Zane Mounts executor of es- Q Waldron 0, Gl' lmour, rillW.WIhave c O llv~nce yqu. a uppll'es, -4', w h i h interfere d WIth com for Bnd th ul!8nd ()f request. • lnellt of th fu gitiv slave la w, and amp DenniM n on Tu esday, April penitentiar y. . of ~state C?f Vel'me,nt D. Singer d • tate of John H. Mounts, deceased poatage. $5; The Western Star bar d~ily tOl' " ample "- our margin to give a surance that !!Ia very 23. 186 1. bu t g ot no f ur ther Ulan Tn the ca se of Gladys Il1lth ceased. FIrst and final , iii d his fillst and final account. oockets,' $67.50; Wald,on C. Oil. of profi t i 110 small y;'e cannot; should n ever be interfere d wit h in the railt'oad statio n lit outh L b- ve l' U!\ Dew y mlth. 0 divor(' wa The will · of B. F. Kirkpatrick; Nora Cox waa appointed admin. mour, inquest,$8; Waldron C. eO'TIPly wi t h thee r q!1 t A, any of th e tates where it existed.' a non . th en kll wn as Dc r f\ "ld, gran t ed t he plain tiff , deceased, was fileql in court. istratrix of the estate ' of Carey Gilmour, inque t, $8.40; The We do not ship C. 0, D. o ~der , Be this sentiment as it may, when th y I' ceived wOl'd that th r,n , th cast' of William F . A, fnold, executor 01 Cox, deceased, and . .... ve bond of, Western Star, legal notice $1; The to do so would require 8 lartre staff "P r I'd' n t L'mcoIn ' S fi I'St CIII'1.1 , ~ te 0 f W"ll LAbanoll Patriot, le. ....., 1 notl ·ce. .. OT camp waH fu ll , so t he" ~' tUIIIClri to BUI I.JIImg a.nu. 1 Loan o. v el'su,· .J 0h n 8 .... J .Iam , A• C. roo k8, d e· -1400 with suretiel!. .. '" -. , .I!l', 01 I' hclerks. ,Order lllUst be III EnrJ ,. Lebat! n , pitching their camp on R. ATl en and EVil M, Alten , Judg. cellsed, tiled hlS lnvento1'Y, Ctarellce S_ Smith, executor of Drs. Edward and Robert Blair, , LS language. the rail' Il' ou nd ~, Th ey won! finally ment \ as l'cleal5l'd, • Verne Bursk, elt cutor ~f estate the estate of. Ann Louisa mith, services, $26j Stakalta. Mfg. Co., iNDEPENDENT T OBACCO mu stered into the th ree. yeal- s r· Tn th e case of The People s 01 Frank Bursk, dc!ceased, IS order- deceased flied his inventory. pelle-ils, $11; Frank Anderson, G ROWER S ASSOCIAT ION vice lit amp D nnison on June 19 Build ing. Loan IIndSavings Co" ed to sell certain ]'eal estate for i n ' Memol'ial Day Allowance, $25j a ompany F, Twelfth Rf'timent vers us William o he n, et a1, contere t of e tate, William Shotwell, serviCeS, $20; McClure Bid•. W. Ha". a Compte_• . Watela 0, V_ r. T he ir first ell ·ua lty. also fi rmation, d cd ana distribut ion, L. S. Shawhan was appointed Re.l E.t.te T,,_afen Burroughs Adding Machine Co., ~~~~~~~~~~'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!"!!"!!!! Repair Sery;c. Edward E. lJllxter and Lorena maintenance 1'Viee(l, $$7,75: The And use only genuine materiall. the fil'st Il'om th is COlihtry, was I n the ca e of Th e Peo):>lii's Build- guardian of Martha Anna Monee, Jabez Tu rn r, of Hnrvey-burg, in g, LOlln and Savjngs Co., versus et ai, mino,rs. Buter of Otto H, Kuehn and Mar- Book Shop, supplies, ,1.90; Rhe . Crystal I titted while you wait. w h o wa s killed at Scarey Creek, Lloyd B, Hall, et ai, confirmation, The Lebanon-Citizens National garet Kuehn, real estate in Hamil- Office Ou~Atter , supplies, 1I0c; . Cary's Jewelry Shop W. Va" J uly 17 . 1 61. deed and di tribution. Bank and T.r ust C.)mpany executor ton township. Donald Dllatush rent, $20; James W riting ot t he earl y ellJi tmen ts III th e ea e of Edward Nelson or estate of HaM'Y Robinson, de. George G. King to Estella Follen, services ~16; Penn Morton Leba_a. Ohio MI'. Morr ow says : " Du vbiII' "Ilrel}!l Th • 0 sell certain Buerkle real e tate in Deerfield servi~Ot-Joh.nson & J ohnson, Store Open Eveninp was th e fi rst man in the country Ohio, xecution of entenee is pro perty l1)r interest of estate. town!hi~. labor mate,:ial, $1.76; ~eorge to s ig n an enr'ollmen t l)a[lcr f or u ,pe nded. Clarence B, JamesQn, guaydian S. A. Buerkle, et aI, to Irene Krage.t:, repall'l, ,4 ,26; Julia 1101. tr oops in t he civil wa r, Wh en t he .. _. of Ol1'0lYn S, Jameson, minor, filed Cole, real estate in Deerfleld town. land, se~cell, $10; Morrow wnlt. Presiden t 's proclamation r eached his first and final account, ship. ' acre, servl ee~, $6; Mrs. ~owa~d Lebanon , he was trying a case at captain cy, ' H e came out a briga The inventoTy of Verne Bursk) Frank Cqburn and Isabel Coburn Sawyer, servu:es, ,$7; Georgl4 Mil. • t he court house, He hasLily- drew diel' ge nel'aL He was a Democrat, executor of estate of Frank Burek, to The Lebanon.Citizen!! National ler '10~ Stella Kelly, 8 rvices $10; up 8 paper co ntaining som ething and a decided opponent of the elec deceased, was approved. Bank and Trust Co 82.S", acrea in Charles Hobson, service~, $10: like the f oil wing: " We, h,> unde r t ion 'II Lincoln, yet. when the The adminis~rator 01 the estate Turtlecreek town hlp_ Helen Doughman, services, $7; signed, her eby t ender OU l' erlliceJl national flag was fired upon, h e at [H. C. Clark, deceased , is ordered Robert F , Stewart to Bessie Mrs, Will Blyan. service, $10; to the Pre id »t of th ' U nited once ofl' er d hi s services to SUPP01't t o seH certain property for inter. Jo ephine Stewart, real estate in Lewis V. Banta, service. $5; States to prot ec t out· national flag.' lin administration \lYhose elevation est of estate. Franklin townsbip. Maudf Durdoft', aervices . $5, He signed it, and ~ I'oeeed ed with to " ower he had oPP4lsed, His ex· hi /:l Case. 1t was soon igned by nmr1e and influence did much to Milton Gra ham, Only one or two unite all pill'lies in the support of ' . - - - - -- - " - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - .- -other names were obtain ed until lirmed measures, " Such was the ' VOU aIte,r the wat meeting at Wa h- loyalty of the young mell of War· Z I ' ington ball, on the eveni ng or ren c ounty to th eir country's cause l April AG. Gen. Ward wenl illt o the The s riou s work of enlistment By Stephen M. You n" Conpe••man .at.Lar,e a rmy as a pl'ivate, 0 d ining a pegan afte r Presidcnt Lincoln had !-_ _ _ _:.-.~!_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---','___ _ _ __ __'__ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ __ Phone 78J issued his flr~t call f or men to WASHINGTON _ The move- the next four or eight years_ vice men truly dll!8blcd in the ",ar. serve three year$ o r during the Ir hal a lot of He announced furth~r that -re-, wa r on May 3, Early in the war, a meil t f or repea 0: ih e E "Igh teent h Presl'dent D'-oseve1t ~ Amendment received an added conftden<;e in him. Your ten dollar gionaI olftcera of the Veterans WANTED standing military commJttee was impetus when Pre's ident Roosevelt bills, and I hop~ you acquire a Administration ,,:o~ld not be elosL appo inied in each , coun ty in ttle... h' to th C pocketful of them, wl'll SOon bAAr ed except wbere It IS demonst:rated e ongreslI tate, ThiB committee had charge "'Y ' 111. message . cif all mili t ar y nlattel's. the raising mllde It clear that., there would be hiB honored . patronym. they are not needed. WANTED- To "~Y aU ktnd~ . of IL material reducbQn of Federal chickena. paylnr highest mark., of funds f or bounties, enlisting ,taxes Ii • the ProhIbItIon ,. •, The ' Bonus A ' rmy, in fact tWA of , The proposal to apprQpriat.e ... 11 Amend ~ ptice. S, D• H en kl. e, W ayneIYu., recrui ts, cate of the families of \ ' , . l: ' • them, if irroups of two thOullaTid Nine Thousand DollaTII for the Ohio. tf so ldier in the fi eld, and a mul t i· n ent IS PlOm.p Iy repealed. and two hundred respectively , can widow of the late Senat.or Thomas ~_ _ __ --:--:-__,--_ _ _ _-'-t ude of olher activities. The A bond i~;£Three BIllion be termed armies, have descended J. Walsh o'f Montana should be "de· FOa tALa gov ernor of the State usually c n- Three Hundred Million Dollars is on Wasbington, paraded to tbe feated , I will vote against this even suIted this committee bMor e com- proposed to finance the Adminis- Capital, and are disbanding. They 'though every other Con8'l'esllman lnissioning military officers. tration Public Works Program. eame demanding "bonus or jobs." votes :for it. Senator Walsh render- FOR SALE- Fresh trawbcrries, Plant. garden. ptlrenlal and " The war called for so hU'ge a When this has been enactedandthe Presldeot Roosevelt deflated one ed lIervice of inestimable value to an.ual ftower ', at reasonable proporti on of t he entire male bond issues ftoat,ed, four miliion of their purposes by offering to his country. It would doubtlesa be \ po~ula tion, " says Mr. Mon'ow, men will ' be gi'll'en employment enlist twe'n ty-ftve thoul!8nd vetllr. en,tirely proper to pa.y this pric.es. Geo P tenon, 8·4 miles "tha.t the qu ota 0'£ the county was directly, and an electrica,) thrill ails in the Civilian Conservation amount to the widow of a deceaeed from Waynesville 6n Benbrook not in a1l cases fllled wi thout di'f- will be given industry In general. COI'PS to wOl'k in the woods at Senator. lJroVided that widow was pi)ce. ficul~y. Drafts and thE) oft'er of additional millions: wtll be employ. Thirty Dollars per .m onth and h~s life. par~ner and had helped FOR SALE- Fresh cow, Guernsey \ laJ;ge bount ies . 'to volunteers were ed as the result (jftHis vast pro. keep. Some bonos marchert! scorn. tum as h~ chmbfd U,e ladder and JerSey, years ' old. J, H. found ne.ce ssal·Y. Lib el'al provisi· 'gram of pub lic w~'l'k8 in all of the fully rejected this' offer, served his country. This is dilfer- I"jllc~~e~" R . June 1 ~ns Wel'e made fOI' the support of ~tates. President Green of the , entiment for cash payment 01 ent. Mrs, Walsh was , married to SALE- A few , bushels of the f amilies of soldiers and American Fedenltion of Labor the bonulI, 0'1" Adjusted Service the Senator only ftve days. Further late seed potatoes. Lashley Broll, marines in a ctive ,service. Of the says twelve million men will be eel titl cate&, is at present, at low more, she is a lady of means. It , -June 1 I me n wh o fill ed the quota of, War- given employment as. a. result of ebb in Congress. The Senate re- milfht be fitting and proper to lren county, all, except on Incon- this law. The bacJ(bone of the de. jected this proposal by more than make lUi appropriation for his SALE- Roah Bull, rnilching ' siderable fracti on, were volunteers pre sion will be br'oken, two to one. It will. probably not daughter, but for the Cuban lady yellrlinir$ ' :f~r sale or Within eighteen months after t;he The Congl'ess is n \lw enga&,cd even coml} to a vote in the House who married him tlO shortly before D. Hollingll'Worth, OreI first call f~r threeyears' ,~~n, t he .iT) .proposing the t axell made nee. until next winter. President Roose- his death-absolutely n'o. U:lI:cnanlle, ·J8 country, WI It a t otal· nlll;lha en- essar~ to pr.9vide Ireeinployment of velt 's broad reiief p~ogram has . . 1'011,!lCnt o f 5,352, sent mto the QUl' people. Provitl'ion will be made well nigh universal support, and The most potent arg~ment '1'01' SALE- IOO·lb. Gib!on reo I scrvlce 2.1>4,0 men, of wh om only for' the e)iminatioln of these taxes, this detracts from tbe s~timent payment of the b?nua IS t~at of \t irigcra,t or. '6, Mary F. Brown. I, 52 were dmfted." as fa t as inca:ellsing revenues for a bonus. 'Most people wouldcurr~ncy expatlfllon. . A~Juste.d ", ' : . ·m24 Wel'1'en ounty's soldiers weve from improving bURiness conditio favor' lmmediat a:vment ' f th ServIce Compen~a~ion CertIficates scattered thl'ough out the, entire one become available. Also, a8 soon b ~ P d te 0 he represent an eXlsttng govemmen· SWEET POTATO PLA~TS for ,wm y, and were h> be ·f ound upon as the Eighteenth Amendment bas a~:'11~ t~~~~~iPn~~~. ~bl~:n:'~ti~ tal ob\igation~~e in 1946. B,onus sale at D. H. Hockett's, 25e per evel'Y battl e ~eld. Their record as been repealed , t:he pre-prohibi- ment and support Item!) to b • lc:. advocates Ullre, I8B~e Two. B ilion J.OO, several lellding v81'ietl,.. a county unIt has never been tion revenue 1aws will automatic. in tbe r I e C! 'nIree Hundred Mnllon Dollars in Also tomato, cabbale, eauliftower, " compiled. ally go Into effect, Liquor and g on P oPQsa to pay oub hew money now." Mo.t folks arree manloes and hot ptippen. All Today, scores of our "Boys in beer taxes in all llkeliho.od will be r~;r t~e:J~ veterans reprdleu of that there .should be. more money small plants 10c per dozen, 3 f1)r Bl,ue", arc sleeping, in beautifuT increased ' ~ver the rate In the pre. In circulation. There II about Five 26c. Phone 65Rll. j7 M.laml cemetery: then battles have prohibitiin era. E'ven if they are Veterans, though not sueceedinr BiIIiOll Dolla" in money in exi.. beell valiantly fought, and glori· n.ot, enough reven'ue would be de. in starting printing preeae. i18u- tence--but tob much of tbll IA FOR SALE-Seed Potatoell Car· ou Iy wOIl; Taps was sounded for rived t~ elimi!late entirely any Ing new money, are reeeiving locked In bW cit» bank vaults. ab mon Nq, ,S. D. Hollmg.W'ortb, ~ them" and they sleep the s~eep of tempol'ary reemployment taxes. marked consideration at the Wblte comrades of the World War have Oretr0nla. . ·j8 \ \ ' , 1 the Br~ve, "!ut two of tllelr co~. As soc;m as tis is uenerall!' under. House. The President provldedalwa:va be.1I pod IIPndeN 'When FOR SALE-Sweet Potato Planta. l'I\(le~ I~nger In our own .comlllunlty st,?od thl'oughout i:he ~ountry, the jobs for twenty.flYe tho-.d ex- the, w.... autaelen~ fort\nlate to Yellow Jena" NuCJ lIall, B.r~ - Wilham J, Sherwood in Waf· end of pr<>hibition wUl be a matter servlc! men In the Clt.la.... COD. bave ..., mone,. Bonus advoe,a tes I, Golden, Porto Rico alld whit. nelSvilie and WHliam Biggs in Cor. 01 dayl, not lIervatlon Co.". at Thin, to "ort,. contend \hat if the Compamatlon BruiUian. All lWeet potato. lie y;in. Ere long they too will have ' five Doll .... per month and "ep. Ceftiftcates were paid '" fun 1I0W, per hundred. Cab.... temato pas ed. and , Wayne township's W. A. Julian He then announced that co.p.a. 1IY8I'f1tod, would beneJIt. TIl" ex· cauIU••wer ... pia to' I ~ Grand Army of tbe Republic will the new of the United ..tion cute lD ftterata'. of traordIJIU7 . . .10. of eo........ maqo AU ~ P live only in the memories of tholle , Statett. He ill Ohioan to l8ervlce 'coan.ted iaJurieI lrill . . will adJoara 10011. but the boRD. 10e per do... or . . . . . P ! who loved them. and all who I receive a appoint- ' reviewed .... rftIIed q . . . .oa wiD .. 1'Wbt Oil hand Ih. &p.elal ... belll'ftt by and appreciate their j ment. He Is • ..nUe- whereY... jllltllecL ,.,.... the CoIWnII Ddt wonderful &erlleeto tbel, man aad will HbiDcl abled.- ....~=~.~=~
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COLUMBU cireulatorll bing . a)}point('d (rom Ft'anklin of petitions for state ms, cau nty. eMpecilllIy those on th.~ Mosit!r act Who is mol') entitled to th £' profit ha n you? and the tw o bills reIening to the J. R. lark/'> or Spl'ingficld am! WHA T i. in thy heart )DOI1't b mislead by cu rt' fit offer~. Wool~ are . tate nl ot or v hielc registratio n Columbus, who hal! succeeded John hat i!; ill thy hcn l·t, ( a sk tnee~ JUNE I, 1933 department, ate sending sign d Henry N wman a8 state librarian. eek ye its de»lhs anti set!; advancing c.lail y. onsign to th hio Wool Growers. II liti ons to the otllce of the spl'nt ali of hi life Ill! an educator I s lhere 11 p'bl(~e lor tresus'? Get a lib era l u d vanc when your wool is delivered SecrclBTY of tate ' Olt olumbus un~i1 coming to the . tate library Kept in 1111 purity? ,v h 11 they shOUld be sent to the five yeal'S ago. His school posltl'Tis the trensure o'f thy IifeLime ~ll1d full value wh n it is Hold. Now i!'l not the ti me to headquarters of the committees n. have been in lark and Miami A treasurc, without pl'Ic , In spite of the Wave 01 building we pOBsed throl,lgh alier the Wllr, IL;YQU ut it. that have charge of the cam'p aign counties and lit (.'remont, hi n. Do k~J> jf for u UI' own sake I' lillble figures indicate that 07 per cent of the dwellings in the country Th e chculation of all refel'cnl'Jum Pl'ior to going to Frelilont he Think of Hi. s acrificl!. - II to tal of ov I' 14,000,000 structul' s--were erected m ore than ten petitions is not an o:fficial enter- was ~ superv isor in the state deyears ago. Wha t is in thy h(!art, I a. k the' ? Iwi e, but is carried on by privat partment of education for eight Is it the joy .. of earth ? individual s and organizations. hav. yea:rs. H e holds life certificutes to What this means is that there isn't as seriouB an overproduction of ing helldqual·ters on the petitions. teach in th e state sch ools and an hotnell liS is generally bel lev d. There ore million s of dwellings which Mad e up of everyday thi ngs Of no e ndu ring worth1 It il< to the~e headq'Uarters that A. M. degree from Witten borg have gone to pieces to the extent that the}!, should be t.orn down and reRepresentative D useful branch now petitions shou ld be sent alter .:011 ge. All his life he has been placed; millions more need extensive alterations, and repairs to make ArcOfyou God' l; life-giving tree b' e i ng signed The committe sponIn dir ct Iibrllry activities in conthem comfortable and attl'active. And i your daily life lived soring t.he referendum on the nection with his . schools and local Phone 25 Waynesville, Ohio There was never a better time to b~ild, never a better time to reIn sweet humility? motor vehicle bureau transfer and li braries in the se lection, purch88- i .....!111• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pair anti replace, Mat rials of all kinds are at unprecedented l ow What is in thy hearl, J osk lhee? th highwa y po lice Vt'o posal, with ing and circulation or tbe stores of price levels. Do you call God Your fnien d ? h ead(IUlutel's lit <to S.outh Third books, magazines, n ewspapers, etc. ~~~=~~~~~==::_::_=::_:-::=-_:_~_:~=~~~~~= Millionl! 0'1' p op le h21ve money to spend. They could, with great street, has advised all circulators Mr. larke has the view point of Believe His truth I1nd holiness ? pI'olit to themselves; invest a few hundred dollars to Improve their to complete and fil e their petitions , th library patrons. The state Know hili love will neVer end? not later than June 10 for a pre· tbr~ry ha s rare and vaJuable books property DDd l\t the same time give employment which would start Is thy heart a liVing f ountain Iimlnary check up. M~lny petitions lin its 8h el ve~. Mr. Clark states other busine s and create mol' employment all over the country: ConWith water clear Bnd bright? st r uction dollars create an endless circle of purchasing power. And doe the Image of our hr ist have been I' celved daily in recent that any pstro ... in the state DIal' obia in an y book by writing fOl' it. It might be wt!ll to remember that jobs an cheaper than charityDwell there 'f rom y ear 'to year? weeks. and that with out jobs f or all th ra soo'n WOtl 't be anything left for Few If any individuals have W ith the opening 0'( lh e Cencharity. You get a grea return e,n the money you spend on you r Wha t Is in thy helll1;, I ask thee? been in the sel'vice of the Stat.e of I t Ul'y of Progres International ExDo YOIl seek to win the prize; pJ'Operty n wand it will Bct a a t o nic to the nation. U a miJ.lion of us Are: you s triving fo1' the portals Ohio longer than E .. E. Booto n, pOI!Ition at Chicago, June 1, the join in a property betterme nt campa'i gn, the depression will b licked. Of the home beyond the skies? engineer and agent of canal lands Ohio exhibit will be a cent er of the Department of Public Interest f or all Ohioan s. The n xt (f we don 't, our saving and earnings will be obsolut.ely in non-produc- Where there Rows t he shining river In Work . Mr. Booton ""ILl! appointed day of special intet'est of the tive hsrlty. ' Board er d by its golden sand, • in. the Public Work Department I people of t hil! state at the expo 1F or the home beyond the sunset In our Heav nly Father's land. from Guil la countll in June' jtion will be July- Hi. which will be 1892, forty-one years ago. The ap- I"0hio Day." This date was se lectWhat is in thy heart, l' ask thee? poin tment was made by R'. M. , d because o'f its historical signiDo You Illbor f or His cause? Round, president of the State ficance. Special train!! and excul'And try to let your life be IInal ommisslon, a t the r equest' sion fares will after inllucements Always guided by His law!!? o! Govern or William McKinley. to visit the Exposition at that 8 :00 Music Do not let HI holy pil'it Mr. Booton has cont.lnued In time. The Ohi o pace. a s well as .05 Fat'm A t: lts Main Provi ions Affectinll' Ohio . .. ... D. S. Myer Ever be to you iI loss, fice eve~ since under Democrati c! that of othe r states, is located in 8 :15 New Devel oJlm~nt8 in Agricultural Credit ... , R. G. Sams. But lear n from your dear ~fas~er and Republican .gove'mors alike I t he "Court of ,Stat ,. building Manai' r, Federal Intermediate Credit Bonk, Loui ville, Ky. H ow to wear, and beor your and has wltn-e. d many changes 'l\'hlch is Itullted on "Northel'ly 8 :25 Music cross. In the ntlmflll and tlUllli of his Im- Island." The poco occupies 6,000 8:40 HJOI Questions on Flowers ........... .. .. ... ...... " ...... V. H. Riel! medl.a te uperlofll. In 1906, under quare feet, and depiets by mcons 8 :50 ontrolllng Orehard and Garden Insects ......... ,.... ../1'. H. Parks th e brief admlnl tratiC) n of Gover- of beautiful mural paintings and ti :00 Governmental Bureau of Special Interest t o Women ....... ..... , _......... ... ... ,........ Mrs. C. C. Shhilely .......... ...... nor John M. Patti ani,. the actlvi. other ornaments and dlspl8!Ys n Ohio League of Women Voters tI B of the deJ;lartmeni~ were tran$_ "Century of Progre$ .. in Ohio. A You hav had a great deal of p I asure in pran9 ;10 Music Mr . J . C. Pickin, of Dayton , I fened til t it Departm.ant of Public wood mOlaic of the state seal ot 9 :26 Trench Silo in Ohio "'" ... , .. . .... ....... ..... . R. C. Miller pending a 'fe\v da), s w ith her Work s. In HHS another chanre In O.hlo , located In the middle of the ning t he hom ~ you are going to build. But why 9:35 Poultry Qu stion Box ." ........ ' _.... .... .... : ....... P. B. Zumbro mother, Mrs. A. H. Harlan. the setup of the depelrtment took foyer; a gigant ic mechanical map ti :46 Judging Contesb ..... . .... .. .. ............ , ............ ..... A. W. Short wait longer fOl" rodu tion in cost of material and Voe. Agr. Dept. Hillsboro, Ohio War r n FIcIl1and, of Xenia, is place, when John I. Miiller became of Ohio, and a large tablet which superintendent of pClblic w Ol·k. tells in brief form of the develo'p4-H WEOA HALF 1l0UR, ATUR AY, JUNE 3, 8 p. m. the guest of his grand parents, Mr. The head of the depllt'tment now mont of the state in many IineH, labor? Pric es are now a. Iowa. th y , ill be for and Mrs. L. . Holland. i ~ T. S. Brindle, director of public are out tanding featurefl. Direl't<Jr At I:JncJe Tom's abin ...... , .. t.".. . ,. , ............. ..... , Jt B. Tom . some time to COm e. Let us take your plans and furNature . . ' .. .... ......... , ....................... H. EJ. E wine Friends her l'eceived announce- works. Mr. Booton Is undoub,tedly Charles P. Henry of the Ohio Mu ie . ... . ... ........... _............. , ........ Mrs. harles ment of the marriage of Rev Mark the best intormed man On state Exhibit states that fully 75 per nish you wit h an estimate of costs. W a lso will fur~~================================~==========~=:==='=== D. Boyd, tor Mi Of the Friends' r-__________________________ ..., Ichul'ch herepaBnd Leona Will, canal land and public parks In cent of the murals, furniture, ftoor Ohio. The llext oldellt; employe in covering and other decontion s anll nish you \ ith plan books for h me" bar,,!s, silos, of abino . Th y a re enjoying a the Depat'tment of Public Works equipment will be returned to Ohio c'ri!> and building of all kind. is H. E. Whitlock, Itn engineer, and put on display again, and that trip through the Ea t. who was appointed in August 1915 the state will get buck all 'of the MI. Dorothy Conard was the l\liami county. He is a cousin money it is expending for the ex- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. guest of honor at a t>hower given from of Brand Whitloclk, famous hlbit. . A unique carliograpb "My on, Mepi not chnstening of Jehovah; ne.ither be weary by Misses Myra Haydock and Ruby autbor . The third olde:st attache of showing outstanding historical, f hi I f h J h h I th h h mith, last aturday afternoon. Drop in and Let'. ·Talk Building oreproo, or w om e ova ove e reprovet ; evel\ a a ""Iss Conllrd, who was the recipl'ent the dep8l'tment is Donold . Booth geogrophical and industrial facts Father reproveth the 80n in whom h dellg bteth." Provo 3, II. 12. ~u Tl'\e e thing have 1 poken unto you, that in me ye may have ~t many be utltul gifts, will be- secr tary of public work, who of the state has been published for c ome the brIde of 'Mr~ . Iran Petti- entered the departm Elnt in 1923, d istributiOfl, peace. In the woJ'1d ye have tribulation." John 16-, 83. = =· Jeh()vah i far from the wicked; but he heareth the prayer of the john of Ridgeville, Ind., June S. c= rigbteous. Provo 15; 29. . R v. KUmer delivered the "Belo ed let us love one another; for love is of God; and every Harveysburg one that loveth i begotten of God, and .know.Jlth God. I. John 4 i 7. ' alumni addre B nt, Sardinia on . "Jo~or we know that If the earthly house of our tabernac le be dis- Saturday evening. . Mi s Virginia Davis entertained dlved we hav, e a building from God., a house not made with hands, Jud"'e Hllgh J Wrl·g·ht of Wil .. . • of the- the younger set with a d .Iight'ful eiernal, in the H avena,"II. Cor. 5; 1. nll' ngt'nn tilled the pUlpit . v , chll:t;eh Sunday morning. dancing party SaturdilY evening. Wll are of gQod courage, and are wi I1i ng rath er to be a bBent f rom Friends' the body, and to be at home with th Lord. Wherefore alllo we make it Memorl' al ~. ervl'ces w'e re held .a t Mr. and Mrs. R. III. Hartsocl< Phone 14 ayneaville, Ohio our aim, whether at hOnJe or absent, to be well-pleasing unto Him." D . ~ and fan~I'I" of Wa ' 11 ' 't d the M. E. Church Sunday a(ter• . . . ynesVI e, VlSI ·e Mr. . anti Mrs. C. H. Deatheroge I".,itati_ to All Ohio Farmer. Cor., 6; 8, 9. noon, Rev. Simisler, of Xenia, de· Sunday. livered the address. Rev. Kilmer, It E.leDded b,. DI ....tor of this place, in a very plea ing Mis Marjorie Shumaker, of C. G. William. manner ~ang: "Christ in Flanders.' Port William, and MIss Miriam DR. H. M. WILLIAMS ~ &1u ic fOI' th march was played Stu.mp, of Utica, are visiting !---------------~---------~-- by the local band. Members of t~e relatives and friends here. A. field day that is expected t o :>STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN aad More honepower is available on ddlo apray service talks are AmeriCan Legion of Xen ia and a Mr. and Mrs. J , C. Gray called appeal to all Ohio farmers is being SURGEON :larms in the United States being continued each Monday at squad fr om the .0. S. & S. O. on Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and planned by the. Ohio 'Agricultu~al l Special Attention to Rectal a.d· in man.u1actuirng and mining noon from WLW, Cincinnati, at Home were in attendance. son at Olive Branch Sunday aIter. Experinlent Station at Wooster. Inteatinal Di,ea••• combi,ned, l2 :02 from WTAM, Qlevland, and J . We . Miller,. of Springfield, is noon. June '15, it is announced by Direc- ' LEBANON, OHIO 80 Years EXJ)lJrlence In guest of relatives here. A number from here attended tor C. G. Wil.liams,· is Hay Day. It "Joan," said auntie, "if you at 9 ;25 p. m. 'from WEAO, Colum-PIIOD8 12 ReB "hone 1611 R Pitting and Matlnr · Gla .... bUll. the County Eighth Grade com. 1 ~ ln8 &: J amMOn llltlil'. ceuld have two .wishes, what Da~s for !Qur field days at the Codling moths are on the wine lnencement at Lebanon Soturday is expected that a thousand woud the), be?" Agricult\lral E-xperiment southern Ohi , and the time. to afternoon. T~e class from here farmers will attend. I . "Well," pondered Joan, "I'd Ohio L.baaoD, Ohio tation at Wooster have been set the tlt'st summel' spray for included MIIISes Betty Lou The program as outlin d by the ' wish for a husband." TII"-,., Thurad.,., Satuda, worm control wil1 be June 1 in Stultz, Lavone 0 born, Kathleen department Q1 agronomy includes "That's only one. How sbout the by Director C. G, Williams. E.~IDalloll Fr_ other?" These are: Hay Day, June 15; southern Ohi o and progressively Gray, Evelyn Carr, Edna Varva II , inspection trips to field experi"Well, I'd save the other to see Poultry Day, June 16; Dairy Day, l'ater toward the north. Consult ~nd k D~na~d L &fCKa Y :~I~Old ments on the station farmi demonLEBANON, OHIO ee al1 I a·m how the hUlband turned out."- Autuat 11, and Orchard Day, Aug. your county agricultural agent Sucder, ac Ul!t 18. about the connty spray pl'Ogram. an crs. tration of hay maKing practices, Answen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr, of mowel' adjustments, .a nd seed in. Dayton, wel'e Sundalr guests 01 oculatio n ; talks by soil 8I\d crops and brothEl'!" here. . . . . FOR SALE DATES CALL , • .......AYI AND rtwA'rS OF ONIO . . . . I , their· sister statlo.n and the' MISS~ S Rh ea ' all'd E Vie' Iyn Mc C ar- spec lahsts at . the ' . i ren, of Walhonding, spent the pal;lt ,Colleg.e 'Of .Agnculture. o~ th~ O. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN week wi th relative ·he!re. IS' U. , exhIbits ~'f nlluket gla~e your Cattle, hare, sheep and cal,... . . of hay, commercml seeds, and mto Norris-Brock Co., liv. wire a" • g • • J .Mlsses Kathleen and Ah~e Gray ocuiation cultures. progressive finn for the ha.h'" spe nt un~ay a:rternoon. l~ the l One set of tests shows the leas t market prices and good .eril... cou~try wl,th Mlsees MarjorIe and amount of lime requ.ired by varUnion Stock Yanla' Cillelli_t!: O. Nelhe DaVIS. I ious soil types for seC liring the Tune in on Radio Station W\iltY JESSE STANLEY 12:25 to 12 :30 p. m. for our dan, , M.I·S. ha. . Boerstlfir and Miss best growth of c10fers and alfalfas . Nellie, of Norwood, an here. another set indiclltes the cond i- rll ••• 320, N.w a.tll•• lo., Olli. market reports. Virginia, AI'nold I~ nd Wilma tions which make seed inoculation EARL KOOGLER Hosier were Sunday dillner guests necessal'y, lind agronomists will Da,.toD , ~hon. of Mr. and Mrs. G~o'rge Hosier report the re sults of tests of th e L~ and Francis Jiosier. effect of time of cutting and KE.mor. 8986 III0TARY PUBLIC I Mrs. R. H. Jefferis has ret urned Dletho~s . of curing on hay q~~lity. irom a delightful two-weeks Exhlblts of some of the . eed N.ti•• al B_k motor trip to GaJveslton Texas l1argains" that some . unscrupulou Dra_ . _ Ed.... S.tt... where she attended th'e c om~ ,dealers have been foisting on meneement exercises of her niece Ohio farmers will be exhibited by ••• WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Miss Kirmutb. Kirk. ' the divi ion of plant· industry or Mrs. Myrtle 'T homas, Miss ChiT. the Ohio Department of Agricu). lotte Thomas Mrs. R. H. JeWe ris, ture. ___ • WAYNESVILL'E, OHIO and Harold Frazier, moto'red to j'n Phone 80 Bank Bldr. Gratis Sunday afternoon, This incident was overheard J. W. ThpmpsOl1 and Ifra-nd.chil. one of the fashionable ~~tels of !!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dl'en called at the Finch-Garner Dayton. One of th~ best c~ttz~n!l .of home Sundoy altern on I Da~ton had a reSIdent of Cmcm" . • Q. natl at luncheon whom he ap1\.r. a~d MIS: Wm. A. ~uken8 parent desired to impress with his V.cclaatiolll of Swill. a Specialt:; and famIly motored. to GratIs Sun- superiority. So, the Daytonian said Before the Revolwtlonary War, SERUM AND VIRUS day. _ _ _ _ __ with pardonable pride: \I'hen all Ohio was a wild erne... & At a Reduced Price "One of my fore·fatbers signed trlbf' of Christian ludlau., lid • HARVEYSBURG, OHIO the Oeclaration of Independence.' Morulan mlsslonarMl, "Is that 501" a id the other Phone 81 man, . with rising inftection. And three townl Dear tile lite 0' ~ then he added: prellent elly of Ne. PllllldtJt1lll. "Well, my friend, you have Tbe, were called Llcht. .u, ShotDnothinr on me. ODe of my furetath t hrunD, aDd Gnadenhutten. ers !limed the Ten CommandHar. .ed by hOltlle IDlilaD tribes, ment8." . fltetru.tPd allk. b, AlIIlI't. . . . . The man ·w ith the lI\lperlorlty "erl aad Brltllh trool" th. Kora- ' complex wnted.-Herald. ,.laa ladJalUl w4,. perHCall4, their ---. Our cl\Dvealelll location, II1Ita('fopa ..fin d.stroyecl, tIIe1r b"Ut••urroQJlcllDp and equipment bl COllcentrate. ,hoQld be feci dairy In,1 ••n buraed-untll 1Da1I1. til clttle at the rat. of 1 pound to .nabl.1 ua to Sen. to the Belt 1782. tile, ..... takeD bJ ~ eaeh 2 pound, of .productlon above Advua.... . nil aauaered In eol' ...... ,,10; that fa, a cow producing 30 poucla of milk Mould ret & 111&4...1110 a .... ~"'VlC& poaIUIt of ........ &lUI • eow In'OIIhae. DDt. of mUlE, 10 PHIl
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mor about thlln /1"out huhi •. ~hc \\n . "\'l'I' lIn t , . ",-rOH' :. Itah, hi tlwr l'Ullll' "I.,nl!' und , Itt n h;' u\\ th.· n.·w ,\rll\ III I,.. wa ful' (r"lll 'Ilt· A !!,,'<l{1 • i7.(·,i ~lII11Pat)3' ""j (l ~'I.!.t j,r],'d. "!1 " .. '\ )'uu Iik~' YUUI' n.. \\ I'ld,y IlI l,l hl'l':" ht 1 1I1 ••thl'l· .1,kcJ. (Ill' 1I11.liUIl lllclUYl', "TIll" .lury of "1\,;. (\111' hit." . nit! Anna b,'lIe. 1"I'U 1t'I'llld Lu'l'," ut Lilt.! J r. O. '. " Why <lidll't you I.-t nll.'.e thl' A. 1\1. hall, In , t Friday evening . .. th l·I·~ hl'f~l\' ~llll .ho~\ 1ll't1 'I!~~, ~ll Tnt' llictur" in thrl'C 1'1<'1'1. tl'll. th r, " " lIIJ Jllt'k Hut a nl('(' nl' . - I >Iory uf tht' clll'e Decaro d the ( ountry to ltlclll an I~rtlhtln ~hildr(! n of th ord I' in its - - - - -hlllul'R~ at Tiffin, Ohio, a nd LexingTh , It i ",tim 11",1 that hy 1\135 1Ion: • . " t' pr~)~re",, ' of H little thl're will be 50 PCI' cent mure 1J0)' nnd httl£l gu l . t,hrough t~(l II l,pl.; aged 20 to 24 yeaI' on hom~. '. from . Ih ( t.ulle of t~e'r )hi " farmt<i In thl' cilies, pel' udml~. tou unbl th I r graduatlOr;, ce nt fe\\ el·. acconling to tudi s of It:; tl'tlc~d. A touc h of rom~ n ce IS POI)ulati n trend. added when a boy.and,glrlh oo d romanC - reach/.! n 118PPY co ncI.u· iun. Th admini trati n buildlllg8, chu rc he~ · ch()ol~ . J1ul'~el'i and \' uriUU lI !'IpeCill l f eatures of th e h u me~are vividly portrllyed. PI'('cl'din g thl! pictul'es, ,tate enuto!' R. n. Polio k, ot K nton, Ow lerl urH !{aY a ;.hort and OonFOR SALE ~ixe I'CSUIlJ(,' of le~i~lBtiv condi· F R . ALI':- G-hol range; good lion~ IInrl prospects at o lumbus, co nditio n. Mr.. Ii:d ook. especiully a~ they p(l r~.in to our _ _ _____ _ _ _ ____ t)ub lic 'holl! system lind its urgent kitt~1l
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BO ~'d lI l'nd I'><on wa~ a \,j~it ol-, t ouay. l ' Th i .." oma , (1, f W'I 1 m nlttan. ",a:> u WOYIl\! ville visitor lu~t Fl'i. day aftN'no oll and .evening.
PI'snk Robin on spe nt . undny in Co lllm bus, the guclit of his !lister, lII rs. lIany ooper, a nd famil y. Mr. an d Mrs. Glt'an t Lewis, of \Vcr gues'ls of Mr. and l'fl'l<. J ohn Long n , lit morial Day. Ua~' ton .
1 'S r . A. L. King and Earl oyl 8tt nd d a big ca.ttle sa l uiWa h ington . H., Wed nesd ay. MisK J e~!!ie larke has r turned Lo t he ' Friends' Ifl'ome, having spent the winter 11nd spl'ing in Florida. A. P. Ltl vel. of Middletown was the lI1emoria l Day guest of lIis brother, Jamt's L v ly, an,1
Pupils of Schools t family. I T he Kings fIernltls 1V1ll m t R~p orl or ~r h () 18 siic honol'll at the h ome of th til' lesder, Mrs.
Conct'lluatea ahould be fed dairy pound of milk IIhould ret • cattle at the rate of 1 pound to poundll of grain, anll a cow produc. each 2 poundll of production abo\'!.' ing .to lIounL! of milk, 10 pound .. 20 I that l!t, a cvw producing 30 or grain.
NOW il the time to contract for Sweet Corn with the Roxanna Canning Company for the .ealon of 1933. Come i.n and let UI write your contract.
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ROXANNA CANNING CO. , Roxanna and Wayne.ville
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Eatablishing New Display Room Here
LT'S BEllER TO PAINT THAN REPAIR The wi se property ow ner always 's ees that hi buildings are kept well Pllinted, both inside and out. Buildings quickly go to to rack nnd ruin where the urface lI,l'e not prot cted nnd the c ost of repain if! far In exce s to the cost of a coat of paint wh n neetled. For prices on hou ses, both in side and out, and for barns, etc., see u s bdo re you buy. We can slIve y()U mon ey.
P. E. Snyder & on, of Blan. chestel', distributors of Gn loves for tbi district, have lea ad the r()om formerly occupied by the Zimmerman grocery for the 1lurp09 of establ! hing a branch d mOllst rati()n and sales IItation Wayne.ville, Ohio for their stove . The ro om is to , __.....~_~........________________;..._____" be redecorated Bnd the atation will oon be ()pen~d to the public, ~~~~~~~~~==~==~===~=~=====~~ All-cady, two fine ranges are on ~---_ _~______________________~ display in the s how windows. Pyrofu ranges are fast beclImir1g very popular in this vic inity. .. - THE PEIRCE 'S RETURN
WOn by stu dent>! in the \J uym.. · A. H. tubb~,. atul'day aftern oo n, Township schoolH during the POlit June 3. r \\' month" onil n ue to an-ive. " , The BUill. Lolz l'ellO I'I that. Ruth II~S Nelh antE! lind fnend, of The ...w P nl1ington won hliith Sta!.(' rank. Cincinflnti, w ere unday guests at ing' ill lh e . lilt Scholarship ' con. (he home (If Mr. Il nd Mr . B. t('~ t in World lI isto,'y, PI' vlous t o Lud'\ Ick. nt ring the Slate olite. t , she M ~ srK. Ear l oy le and L. ha,~ WI n thia'C\ place in th e di strict Ki ng witnt'. sed I,he Red.Pirate $upertwi.t Iv... rtwi •• in a • tal c.ontl!l:'It on the ~am c ball ga me at Cincin nati, Sunduy Corel Tire C.rel Tir. ,'ubject held May 3, and on Apl'i! an rnoon. 1 won first hOn ()l'R in 11 simila r .1.40· ~ I 4.40·2 1 cont at tor Wa rre n county h's. Ida ustenb order, of Day. $5.10 $4.65 "tudents. ton, 81) nt the for' part of thi 4. fi O-21 4.60-21 TO FRIENDS HOME G1 nnn Woo lla rd, wh o exce l! I w k, hel'c lhe guellt:! of Miss WHEN you buy II $6.50 Goody ar you aet $5.20 a ll othel' ighth grade pupil in Bertha Kenrick. KNOWN VALUE. Today 4.76· 1\1 At f.I m e(>ting of th e board of 4. 75·19 Warren county in a • tate sc holn1" tbl. value Ie Ihe blaie.t Mrs. EmOia Barnet t wa s a dIrector!!, held Ill. t Saturday, Mr. $7.00 !<hip test, also won hon ouble m en· $5.65 ••er. dinner gueRt at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Howell Pierce, SI r Toled o tIM) in th o tate 1'Ilnking, lind wn 5.0 0·1 () 5,00-19 ~.. Dew l'ntbllDder hal nntl Mt. Alvin Earnhart and were again s I cted to sct've a . ccorded twe nty-first place in th $7.50 FULL CENTER TRAC· $6.10 ;.ons, o n Wednelldal~. uperintendent and matron of th e oll t hw$sler'n Ohio district. TION, for complete non· 5.2fi-1 5.25. 18 Mrs. Emma Barnett and Mi8s Friend Bouding .Home, taking eldd .. fe~. And 20 per $8.50 $6.85 cent thic er tread, for Emma Heighway were supper charge on July l. The new officials 1i.50·lS 5.50·19 bluer mll_ae. And a stUl gu t · of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ar no strangers to their position , atouter lon&-Ufe body of $9.70 $7.90 Allen Tuesday evel~ing. nor to our comm un ity, having Supertwllt Cord. Mrs. ln rA Ollnn, Loui.'e Dunn, previously devoted several years Olh., ,1••• ,,, Ot'" lIul ,,. Vet look at the prlcee for frupbrtlo" , Mr~. W. H. Mndden ond Mrs. of e fficien t , faithful service t o t he MI'. and Mrs. Walker 'Kl'ietzcr, 1'f'O~"Io" thl.lmproved "quality tlr JI/I /1I11 0""'''''' AU/u,,_,/H Uoris, Wi lljam , Chestc)' Dunn, of Alon~o ud attendted the funeral home. The Miam i Gazette joins a ....O .....d within the reach of all." Lf'banOln, were dinner guests of of the Rev. J e 'sie Harvey in their host of local friends in ex. And think of buylna an 5"'001 b ..... t. FuJI ...... Ied ft.· Mrs. II i BUlln II and fiss Wilmington, last 'J'hursdny after- tending to this ' worthy couple a 5pacl.lvory. SpKI.IAIl.Weathet'G~ear. the Monimia Bunn ell, F)'jday ev ning. noon. . .. hea.l·ty "welcome, home." ' world', lIc1mowl ~ed top· quality tirt!. for no more h . Ilnd Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and Mn~ter Raymond J Ames , of money thaD on of;Ybrand. daughtel', ol'o lhy, entertai ned as Blallchester, wa the week. end .IBIFFED" WYSONG IN "nobody'a tLre" mlthtcost ! th ir guc. t, unday, Mr. and Mr .. ann Memorial Day guest of his MEMORIAL DAY CAME Rhodes Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. I;O U ins, haries, Bob and Joe Raymond BI'nddoc k and daughte.·. James. Lar•• , 'Wood.n mllun, .poon On unday and Toe day after· J enni L e. l\h. and Mr!\. Evan O. ,inn FREE with .ach p .... of noons, the Waynesville Merchants The many friends of Mrs. Pred Boga ll and children, Robert and "y ry "". o.Yner WilD I. Marjorie of Dayton, called in the Gons who i at the DiLatush hos- ba e ba 11 team demonstrated its runnlnll around on rhln, W6'IIOU I . danQft'OU 8 Ilr~ aft "l1oon. pita) in Lebanon, ill of pneumonia ability t.o take the Clarksville team .hauld r.plac1l Ihom wit.. ""fa n~ .. 011". OW. Old Mi Anna obns, of near Wi!. will be g lad to heal' that she i re· into camp on the Wayne park ' Ilree on bo I ,oed. arc a diamond, winning both games by o)ington, i spending the week covering. II toy prOl>QilI tlon. comfortable scor-es. M~Lnn~g '8 with h r g irl lriend, Jeannette Mr. and Mrs. Eidward Burton , pitching for the locals featured . Wilso n. SPECIAL OFFER I of Elyria, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel· erst1 O~l o f our members attend d vyn Banta, of Delnwsre, havll IIr· both ga mes. "Bitr" ,$erv ices at New rived to spend theirr sumIDer vaca.·~:!!'!'!~~~!£L_~~_~IUlI.mJ~tllloL..jf--7i.ir~~~M,,,,, Bu rlington, unday oftcl'noon. tion here with home folks. the Wayn esvH1e batters while AND _ _ -+... Th e ;rtl isscs Edna Leaming, pitching parts ()f both gallles for tlb. I_1 une S eet s. J eannet te Wilson, Chorley Moran. who has been t he visitors. . More people rid!? on Good)'cor Tires t IIan on (my otl,er kind Lf.ldonna inclnir, Dorothy Boga n ljving at the home of Mr. and Mrs and M . Raleigh Bogan visited in F1'ank C()ok for some time, has the home oC Mrs. MargaI' t been taken to the Infi~8ry near MASONIC LODGE WILL Antram and fam ily. of n ear Wi!. Lebanon, because of fal]mg health HAVE HOME.COMING mington, W. dMsday aftern o~n. The Good Cut Clothing club will Wayne.ville, Ohio Phone 47 Waynesville Lodge No~ 168 F . :Mr. lind Mr.~. Rhod~ Bunnell, meet at t he home of Ru th SalisNaptliaLAs::t~P' IO b ... Ra ymon,d . Braddock and family bury on Friday afternoon. June 2. " A. M. , will hold a special eom. 'w():re vl fl ltor at aesars C,·eek A tull attendance is desired a munication Tuesday evening, June a. Avondal • • No. 1 <an .... ~ .qu..... c... ChUl·ch. Sunday. officers '({lr the ensuing year are 6. This communication will be in the order ()f a home·coming. The MI'. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins and to be ele~ted. officers of the lod,e have been dougllter Elizabeth, called' on Mr. jato and Mrs. Zimri F. }Jai,n es, Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Ea~1 .Murray, of w01'king fo .. this occasion for 80me day afternoon. Dayton , Stephen PhrllJps, Charley time, and it is hoped that a large . RoOgers, Mary Lou Rogers and Lida number , of the members will be ButterEm:~~YJ.~nd. Mrs. R.alelgh B ogan an~ daugh. Pence of Lebanon were Monday presen t. A number of speCial te r, Dor othy, were Dayton shop. guest; at the home ~f Mr. and Mrs. features will be given during the Black W.lnlltper ~ ond~y. _Also called on Mrs. Oliver Davis. Each evening_ , . Bogan S SisLer, l\frs. Evan O. ~--........ The el'vice of this ol'ganization is not limited Bogn ll and family, of the same Mrs. Alvin Earnhart entertain· A ...1"• •t thl. TEN NAMES p.I._ '. ·Ib. place. cd for her uncle Mr. K. J. Vale to any cIa in the community. We offer m 'r chnndise -H~".;M;;.:.rI'.:.,'.::a~~;'=-7><.!.!J7-' Haines a nd Mrs. Vale, of Smithf:leld, Ohio c Co"ntry Clbb. ,LAr•• d ard and Emily called and her aunt, Mrs. Eli Parker and Ten names were d'r awn trom the Sll·au"". pk... iri a . wide rang of price, to s uit ev ry t aste an on MI' . Dorothy Kindel. and Mr. Mr. Parker, of Mart9halltown, Iowa jUl'y wheel Saturday to complete , purse. What vel' the pric e, ,t he QUALITY is high, and , Mrs. Ta llso Terral Sunday on T·uesday, at a U: o'clock dinner thc petit, jury paMI for tbe May Evapor.ted. afternexm. '1'wel>ie guests were present. term ot common pleas court. The Anlu_ lb • • r pres nting ttle most f01' the money. - • . . following were drawn for jury . Mrs. Marne Hat!field 18 return- service: Charles Zink, Roy T. Ellis .,,,ik. FIn.. 1 q ... Ulylb • • , Ev ry funel*a.1 that we 'onduct, regardless of th e ~"LO, CALIFORNIA" mg her ,home Irol~ Lebanon to Albert G{)ocey, Edward KesUnr, Waynesv1lle, wher,_ she alld h~r Ed. Williams, A. C. Cummings, co'st of m l'chandise used, l'eceives the same careful, ~ons, Raymon and Walk.er, WIll Howard E. Ivins, Oscar Blackford, , F .... y Bill. Ro... Bulltlb • . con cientiQus attention. Rose Anne Meets RelaIso.on b~ at .heme ~o t h.eu many Albert Urton and Bertie Mills. tives by Telephone fnenda In MISS Carne Mdls' house .. _ ..._ __ o....tl on Miami street, nl!xt to the tele· Count.y Club. ANNUAL MEETINC phone e~chan&'e. COllnt.y CIII". Mr. and Mrs. 1m Packer, of The annual me~ing at the lot L• . pk._ Marshalltown, l()wa. and Mr. and ()wners .of ' Miami' Cemetery AsMrs. K. J, Vale, ot Smithfield, sociation will bjl ' held in the Ohio, were week.end guests of Mr. Chapel on Monday, June 12, at and Mrs. E. L. Thomas and Mr/J. 2 p. m. 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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1933
W hole Number 6069
- ,- K. GF P'S TO DECORATE Fine Special Meeting The members of Crown Lodge, For Masonic Lodge
Grim Reaper'. DAYTON POWER STREET RESURFACING. Late.t Harvelt AND UGH.T CO. of P., will hold t heir annual TO BE STARTED HERE K.memorii lll exercise and decorate Cook, aged 7 yeal' , one gr~lve8 of deceased membel's, special communica~ion of PLANS EXHIBIT of SthelhnHlst IN VERY NEAR FUTURE the widely and 'best known nt'xt Sunday, June 11. Member!! Wayn e 'ville Lodge No. 168 F. &. A
FIRST BAND CONCERT
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
The fil '!! of it · ummel" . (,I'i s of open lIi .. concerts will -begln'n by ~he Wayn£' ~vi ll 'clionl band next Thu rsday t;\·cning. On thi s occasion t.he band will be stlltion. . ed on Main s treet near J. Hawk .,~ tore. The band has ful" WA YNESVILLE CHURCH 0,. CHRln nish (t. much good mURie in thi ~ (U ndenomlnatlonal) vicinity thlll no fm·th el· com me n1 is necesSII yother thlll1 to state ~hester A. WilJiamson. Minlater 'rile 1\I 'n' and W, men's CI8.8sel that th y IH' b ttel' than ver. A ~ u ual, Local mcr 'hant: are "pon.!'ot - ol'e invited to meet with the Men'. anJ Wom en'i; la ~ses of Ferry, ing the concerts. Thul' Htl n~' , v ninl\'. June 8. Pro· gl'a.m fOI' LI'H'd's Day, June 11 al foll cnvs ; 'hurc h 'chool at 9 :30 a. m. L\Jl'rI' ~ $) upper at concll1aioD. hr iAtian Endeavor at 6 :45 p. m. l\flll ie Pine. leader. Eveninc (\va,ngclil;tic ~ervic(' at 7 :46 p. m. Serm nn ubject, "The Significance of th CI'O s. ' Prayer M~ting and ~ihJ c ludy each Wedn s~ ar at c :4Ii p. m. The church where 1'OU '~ ---feel lit home. Mis live Allan wa Shol>ping in Dayton, Wedn "day. FRIENDS MEETING Mrs. Ira ~ich and.Mrs. Hartl)' Fir t Day, First Day Friend hip toss wel'e Dayton shoPPcl'. Wen- 'chool at !l :30 a . m. Meetlnil for nesday. wor. hip at 10 :30 a. m.
are requested to bl·jng flowel s and A. M., was held at their tf'mple of our older citizens, died at lh Contract Awarded to F . . B. a semble at t he hall a t 10 o'clock Tue~(Jay evening. Thi cnnllllunic8. To B~ Conducted By Home home f his daug hter, Dr. Mary in the morning. The company will tion was in the nature of a hOme. 5~r"ic e Direc:tor Of Conalructioll/ Co•• of Hamilton ook, at an early hour ' untlay then acljou rn to Miami cemetery, comi ng, and about sixty membcl"ll Company morning. Funel'lll . eJ"vices WE're \ Wecloeaday Evenina where the 1'Itualistic memorial and several visitors w~re pr sent. ---held at the home Tuesday aft r· cel'emony will be given, an.1 the After the regular offi' 1'80P ned Th contract for resurfacing graves wi\) be decorated. A display in the very latest in n oon, and the remhins were laid to the lodge, WOrshipful Ma tel', L. Waynesville's streets ·w ith tar and appliances for the rest in Miami c metery. t John a ked Pustma ster J. (!Icctl'ical pea gravel was awarded to the F. Ml". ook was one at our oldest O. al·twright to be ell tad ill the home wiJI be held in Phillip's B.. e nsh'uction 0., of Hamilton. Ea t and to take charge of the store r oom b ginning Tue day business men, having been enat a speCial adjourned meeting of proceedings. Mr.. 81'twI'ight then June 14 , snd extencl over until gaged as a coal dealer for a good council, held Wednesday evening. many Y aI's. R e is survived by fllIed the other chairs ' with Saturday, June 24. ] our bidll ' :for the job had been This exhIbition is made possible three daughters and a on: Dr. pastma tel's. rec ivcd nt the clerk's office MonThe tilJwat I' Glee club, ()f by the cooperation of the mer- Mary L. Cook, of Wayne ville; day .no n, and were su bmitted to Dayt()n, was prOi:\ nt. and sang chants ot w,ayncsv il1e. It is their Mrs. Lillie M. Dyer. ·of Auburn: oun it at its regula1' meeting that four numb r. to lhe atisfaction aim to make this disp lay in a man_ Calif.: Ml's. Bessie . White, of ev ninll'. A techn ical legal question of thos pre ent. Thi club has nEr that eac h and every citizen or Akron. and G, H. Cook, of arose, and final action was deferfavored WaynesviJle Lodge on th. town and surrounding com. ) (enosha. Wis. A broth r, Jonatllan )" (J until Wednesday evening in Cook. of Route 2, nine grand· several occo.: ions and iR alway order that advice might be securchildren and on great.. grandchild Mrs. Mlriam aHerthwaite spent welcome. '0 from the village solicitor, W. Thursday in Dayton. also Urvive . Bro. Dean tanley was intro. . Map l of Lebanon, and from Mrs. E. R. Bentley vi fted rela. duced and gave onc (If the best Stat~ officials at olumbus. M.llspnja talk vel' given here, Mrll. Anna L, Roland, wile of The contractor agrees to furn- tives in Dayton, lasl. week. after w/lic;h he lodgc was J erty Roland, died lit the hOm of ish and apply to the streets in a Mrs. Sarah Lippincott is slightly closed and the member$ adjourned h r son, 4 mllea northwest of here atisfactory manner, 10,000 rceovered :from a recent illness. to the banquet haU, where a lunch ga1\ona of MT2 road . tar at 11 Mi ' Lou!"e rune, of incill- ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH of strawberry shl)rtcake, ice cream hortly after midnight Tuesday cents per gallon, amI 206 cubic Mr. and Mrs. James Lovely and and iced tea was served. moming. Alt~Q.ugh he had been nali, Silent unilay h ' 1'e with Father French, Paator yards of pea gravel at $1.20 per daughter w re Dayton visitors, ,eated at th too tma ter's table a sufferer :for quite a long while, h ome folks. Services will be held every two YSI'd, his total bid amounting to unday. wcre pastmaste rs BI·o. J. W, Ward he was confined to h r bed but . weeks on Tuesday mominll'. $1,347.20. Th grav I wil1 come and G. Ed' Randall, both of whom Harry Lizal' is walkIng Mr. and Mrs. Leroy chwartz, three or four days pr vious to her on FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST j'rom the 'Davis Furnas pit operathave been MasonR 'for 50 yeal'S, U nd enominatlonal) death. Funeral service. weI' held erutchc!l becau se of a badly in-" ed by J. K, Spencer. Street Com. of Da3rton, visited friends here, and Bro. R. A. 1'0 s, the Ide t fect II foot. at her son's home this (Thursday) missioner W. S. Graham and his unday. Chester A. Williamson member uf th lodg, who hn been aJternoon at 2 o'clock, Elder crew arc now bu ily l'epairing the 1\1 n'll and Women's Classes wil l Mrs. Frnnk L. Tuylol' of , an Fr d Ev r hart and Tom Pi roo a nlc/TIbcr of the order for over Ang t of the Mlddl Run chu rch Franc! co, Jlurface breaks in the streets to were I\t iamisburg- visitors, last FrI. 0" )lllarS, Talks by Bro .. Ward and alit., is vi iting her meet at the church Thursday eITellbe' treat d, and cleaning away all day a1l:emoon. otficlatiJlg, IIfld burial W~8 made in mother, Mrs. Edith M. Hllrril!. ing, June 8. Th Lebanon and RandBtJ were cxtl'e)l1ely entertain. accumulations of surplus gravel the BlIllbrook cemtltery. Wayn svill lasses will meet with ing "for th y poke of the lodge Ilnd dust. All streets, with the ex· Mr~. Rolllnd, daughter 01 the :Mrs. Clara Ba1tlett, of Lebanon work in the utlys of their reIgn as M s rs. Fr d and larence Bal'- Ul! • •:ver~'on welcome. Program ception of Third and a part of 'vas t bEI week-end guest of Mrs. J. IJ\Rsler@. Other member were in. lat Francl and Mary E. Hawes nard, of Alpha, w re WllynesvilJe fllr Lord' s Day June 11 as follows: was born at Bellbrook, June IS, visit rs, Werlli ~day aft~rnoon. Fourth, are to be r surfaced. M. Thompson. nilled s rvice beginning with troduced and gave short talks. 1864. Mo st of her quiet, yet good Mr. Folmer, r epresenting the ,hurch ch oot pel'iod at 9 :30 a. spent There lire nineteen living pastand Mrs. Ed Cook Mr. ucces (ul biddel's, stated W ednesand helpful life, has been lived in M I'. and Mrs. W. N. eal'S at- m. Lord'); upper Ilnd sermOn at other mastel's of Waynesville lodge, c.lay eveni ng that the tar and unday with relatives and thiR vicinity. She i urvived by te nded the funlll'1I1 of Uugh B~t- In :!:l0 a. m. ermon subject, foul'teen of whom were prescnt. equipment would probably arrive fl'ie~ds in Dayton. MI fher husband. Jerrll Rpland, .n~ s~ n. in Ctlnl-el'ville, Til sday IIft'r. "WhOflOev r/' You are always wei. here t he flrflt o'l next wee.k , an(l ~ome at this chul·ch. Mr. land UrI!. J. C. Hawke were ~ her SOli •..Te!lS(l llQlanct, both of noon. that work would be begun as 1I00n unda)" guest' at tbe h01ll1l III munity may c.ll'OP ill at an~ time w\tOlll e!ll\le tin tlll'm!! n ar l1erQ. 8S the streets were in condition. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Collett In DayST. MARY'S CHURCH and look ove.' the l eotl'i{l (feville - .. Mr. and Mr_. J . D. aTt,\vright H' company enjoys a splendid Rev. J J . Scbaeffer. Recwr DJoye y lilt their lei ur • 1'hero will.be 8ome ' of incinnati. spent Tuesday ni ght ~ pubHon for efficiency in thill one in charge of the exhIbit who h I'e, guellts of Mrs. Hannah JUlle 11, Trinity Sunday Church work, havIng done much satls· Mr. and Mr. Jame atterth. schoo l at 9 :30. Sermon and Holy A very entertaining program , i . competent to explain each Roge rs. factory work for the State waite, lo t Dayton, visited Mr. and Comm uni on at lO:30. at Gl'8nge, last aturday ! a~;J,cle.[ PI otner, : ervlce . Dlrecway department. He Mrs. Cle ment Satterthwaite Sun. was give'1 • . ""ISS nez Mr: and MrR. Mark Rogers and evemng under the dlrectlon of:Mr tor of til Dayton Power &: Lil\'ht At a speohil munIcIpal election daughter, Mr. and Afl·. Rolph WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH ul'ged the close inspection of day. Council at aU stares of the local and Mrs. Berne J ones, Mr. and Company, will hold 8. nU)l111er of he ld tor the purpose Tuesday, the Hasti ngs and son p nt Sunday lit . G. C, Dibert. p ..tor Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk LeMay and Mrs. Jo"rank Hess and )fro and Mrs. cooking chool ovent featuring I t t L b job.. d'd d b Ft. Ancient. Wed nesday: Bible study and . electric ranges. Ther'e will be tour e ec OrB a e anon PCI e " . y At t he Monday evening session, child ren visited :friend II lit Camp llobert Peter/!. The program wn ' as follows: schools during the two weeks. The a vote of 862 to <l91, to auth orlZe Mr. and Mrs, Joe McKin yand pmyer n1eeting on each Wednes· Coun cil allO Qrdered a 60 P l' cent Hook, I~ear arUsle, Sunday evenTrumpet Duet Paulino F rlend follOWing are t he dlltes: Tuesday, a bond issue of $60,000 to help de- family, of MOl' I'OW, were Sunday dllY , at 7 :30 p. m. e nlargement of th storm water ing. Fdday': Choir practice at 8 p. and. Wylodlne Kurfiss, sccom- June 13; '[hurs.lay, Jfune 15'. Wed- fray the cost of erecting a. new gUEsts of the former's motheT, MI'/{ !!ewer that cro B Chapman Ma8te r Gene Thomp on is spent! " Alice McKin!!ey. Ill. d b H I street at Its tnt l' ection with ing this week at the home of Mr. F pa~1e y e ~ n r i en a. ne day, June 21; and Friday, town hall, replacing the old Leb. Sixth treet, oppo ite the High and MI:s. Will P renderg8$t on Readmg , ... ... Jean Hess June 23, startIng at 2 p. m, anon opera hall, which was deMiss Hen \'i tt:1 McI<insey hM unday : Sunday school at 9:30 school building. . Vocal Duet-Evelyn and Francea arrived at home from A tllbula a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 Route L John. accompanied bu Helen troyed by fire last bristmas Th theme fOI' the s~rmon will be, --J OBITUAI'"Y D Th f $40 000 h d b to spen d her summer vacation • Mis!! DOTothy M. Day, of BlanFI'ie'nd, ,.. ay. e sum 0 , a een with home fo lks. "PI'O$perity Guaranteed.' Epworth chester;, wa the week-end guest Reading . .• .... . Charles Fires co llected as insu~ance for the old League.8 7 p. nr.-wlth Roms Hal'. of her brother, Lyman Day and Vocal Solo- Robert Hiatt, 8ccomWilliam L. Graham, first Bon of building, thus makin g the sum of Mrs. S. E. Mart and Alex Mart, din 'lIs leader . family. panied by ' Helen Friend. Jonathan and Mary (Lewis~ Gra- $100,000 available for the n ew of ~a.yt'J'h~!mUil1.nqI!;YJii1tl!.tDj}j);c.j..~!1!!U~.!lli!.L~Lru!!.!J Children'. . rendered -Piano Solo . Dena Da.vis ham, was born July 10, 1872, and structu re. The .issue had been bit. eallel's me of Mr. lind of the church at Mr. and M~. Walter Surfa.ce Reading .. . Marcelene P eters died May 29 , 1935 , aged 60 }Ie81'S terly opposed In our county seat, Mrs. Lloyd .Davis. and the size of the victoriO\ls . The writer feels that the Way- and th,~ former 8 mother, of Leb- Vocal . So lo. Helen Fl'lend, accom. 10 monthl1 and 19 days. panied by Ethe l Reeder. A.fter t he death of h~ lathe.r and majority is a distinct Burpri e ' Ke.n net.h St. John has returned nesville Merchants have the classi- anon, called ~n MH. Susan Arn old ---- -----~ Guitar a nd Harmonica Duet. mother the two boys lived together througbol1t the county. from his school duties at Hibbard est ball team tbat Waynesville bas Mondajl eveDlng. RUB~ell Angfe. . o'n the farm on which they were Plans. :for the new building, !lub. to spend the summel' vacation had the pleasure of witnessing on Mr. land Mrs. Loren Hadley and , their home grounds 'lor severAl daughters, 01 Newark, were week Vocal Solo Betty Hartsock, ac- bOI"1l until Charles was called to mitted by ~oman &: Ingleson, wilh home folks here. companied by Flo sl'e Fl·res. his Mak er on October 30th , 192 6 , Columbus will probably M... M ary R iege I, 0 .( John sville years. By defeating 'be fast end guestl! of Mrs. Ruth Janney t b t architects, d Th Readin ..... . Mrs. Berne Jones. leaving William alolne. e'11 accep e '. e ndw s ructure d Mt·s. Kate Himes, of enter· Jamestown team Sunday,. June 4·th and MillS Louella Janney. ... .. ' f h nn A . h appy an d apparent l y careHe 'vas esteemed and loved by WI a .. 01'\1 accommo ahons or t e Vocal Duet .. Eva and Eth41 gave them three 's traight wins and ~ Ii d epar t me.. '"'t an d )'. ·t eqUJp . men t ville, spent Wednesday her:e, f ree company 0f our ' Reeder, ac companied oy Helen all a'1ld lI'hile his ilpir'it js wafted to . re young men what a ball game! It took the boys , MastiCI' Gerald Coyle is spend- . Friend. . immortal life in rea lms above we police headquarters, and a public /!\'UfO ts of Mrs. Maggi Burnet. IIlSsembled in front of the Gordon fourteen innings to defeat Jame8- ing hi!! vacation at the home of his Ml'. and Mrs. R. E. White, and service station on Main Street, town, but it Bure was decisive by &'Tandp:a rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Playlett-I'The Census TaKer." .. .. have t he sweet memory of n'oble auditorium. Mrs. Frank Hess and Mrs. deeds well wrou$'ht, of beautiful Their neighbors heartily con- Mr. and Mr . R: O. White an Monday morning from ' whence a score of 10 to 6. The playing of Oglesbee, Ileal' Wilmington. B rne Jo.n es. years spent ill semce for his gratulate t he citizens 0'1 LeQanon daughter, of Dayton, callcd on they we"e conveyed to Cincinnati Gon and M. Weller both at bat Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boring and Trumpet Duet . Pauline Friend God. It e has but tlilken h;s lamp on the splendid spil'it of progTess a nd M,·s. Walter Elzey, Sunday in the town ship road lruck, with and in the field is Right for good and Wylodine "Kurtiss accom- and sone beIol'e: we stay yet a they have thus mllnifested. evening, lsra I Scott driving and Vern Tom and Eddie. of Wilmingfans. E1Ii.s and Treadway both did panied by Helen Friend. little while as one 'stays to cover - - -- - Hough sel'V illg as..]!' . Arrived in 80me fancy fielding and Manning ton, were Sunday guests Of Mr. up th embers that stl11 burn. He Mrs. E lizabeth (Cook) Smitl\, the city, the boys repaired to the had a good day at the bat, his and M'ra. W~mer Drake. Master was a devoted careful and affec- • • • of Dayton. has purchased the home U. . recl'uiting station where all three·base hit in the Uth Inning Tom rE~mained for a more extendtio'l1a te bl'other to t he only sillter of the late j rl'y Enni on Third succes ful1y passed the examinabringing in two runs thU8 winning ed visit. left ancl many a heart has bee.n street, the in his own game. The team will play Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - Linn and lightened and manlY a pathway last Saturday. t's reforestalit home Sunday June 11th and ~aught,cr, Mr. and Mn;. Albert brillhtened by hIs congenial dis"army," From Cincinnati any one wbo likes good baseball Cleaver, Earl Coyle . and Tom I: Mr.· J . B. Cra bb e an d te n Mrs. Jam es Lovely .el·ved an position and wise counsel. were se n t to Camp K nox near w'ill not be disappoillaed by at- Pierce attended a big open meetMiss Vir ... i.nia Hardin, one' of While he never l11ade a public members of the local F. F . A. were eJeg.an t repast to a PllI"ty of frlends LOUisv ille, KJy., where they wUl tending. .. at th.e Underwood &: Lovely' cafe, b' bl b h Id f h ek ing of the Jr. O. U. A. M. at Wil't be profession of religion he praeticed in Columbus Friday and Saturday T uesday evening, honoring WlIlter pro e or. tree The score: the new teacher selected for f aYe )' . . bwef I mington, last Friday evening. 1933.34 term, submitted her res- the Universal faith of making this to attend a..State meetini; of the F nderwood's birthday anniv.crsal'y 0 l>re Imlllal'Y traln mg e ore WAYNESVILLE MERCHANTS worl4 a better place alld contribut. being as, igned to active service. MrB,' W. N. Sears, Lolo , Erma ignation to t h directoTS of tbe e.d genero usly t o his favorite creed F. A. and the Sbt\ te contests for AB R H PO A E Mrs, Mary Hopkins, of Dayton, Th youn g men who left heu John attended commencement He leaves t Q mourn their loas judging of Jive stock and grain. who has been visitin g Mrs. John were Edwin Schulllr, Edward M. Weller, cl 7 1 2 4 0 0 exercia'es of the Cooperative High Wayne Town ~ hip schools B~ t heir Mendenhall 2b 5 2 2 0 3 2 SchOOl at the N. C. R. school meeting Monda'y evening. A '()Ile sister, Mrs. Annella Pence, Over 1800 students from voca" Hawke, Ilpent a few day" at the Franer, Ethan Lewis, Marion tanley Whitaker, Milton Florence, Vel'· Davis, rf, 1f, ..5 1 1 1 1 2 house on Monday evening. Miss jlreV10US engagement wi\h the two neiees, Louise Pence now tional agricult ure schools all ovet home of MI'. and Mrs, tand schools is (Mrs. Ernest Eva11) and Myra the State participated in these Sellers in Lebanon the firs t non co~t, Harold and Glenn Gons, If, ss .. ,. 5 1 2 1 1 0 Jayne Vale, a niece of Mrs. Sears, Twenty-mile named as the cause fo r the young ' Pence, three nepbews, Clifford, contests at 0. · S. U. local entra nts of thi s week, Dakin, ViI'gll Rudgel and Earl Treadway, 3b II 1 1 6 3 0 was in' the graduating class. Ellis, K~nneth and Howl,rd Pence, be. participating In the dairy cMUe, LUC8 ~. Hany Furnas j oi ned the lady's refu al. Messrs. Hartsock, 8S .... 2 1 1 1 0 0 Mrs. Wallet· Johnsc)D and three palty en route. Elli~, Ib •. •... ,... 6 1 2 12 0 1 , The Missel Anna and Mame Hawke, Hock.ettao.d . Moss th en : sides a host of otbe:r relatives and corn, grain and genera l live .stock classes. Many Lnt.CjTesting .field child ren have de,pal·ted 'for theil' - -- -B. Weller, c .. :.6 1 0 9 0 0 8rown entertained a few guest$ proceeded . to select Miss Dorothy many friends. trips to manufacturing plants and new home at Alex.anderviJle, after CENTERVILLE GARDEN CLUB Manning, p .... 6 1 2 4 14 0 wit~ I~ lIumptuous dinner at th M. Day, of 'Blanches\;e~, t o fil1 the. other points of interest were in. having been con~n,ed to t he home ENTERTAINED HERE Ramby, rf ...... 2 . 0 0 1 1 1 Friends' home last Thursday: Mrs vacancy. Miss Day comes here Pauing out of the shadow Into the purer lig~t: terspersed with the contests. of her parent wlth severe attacks - - - - - --. Mary ' .H opkins, of Dayton, Mrl1. with the very best recommend.The trip was saddened for the of whooping cough an.d lJleasles. Totals .... ,. ,. . 46 10 13 38 23 6 Stanley Sellers, of Lebanon, Mr. tion s, one' of t he strongest of Stepping I:lehind the curtain Gettillg a Clearer sight; boys by the tragic death 01 a On Monday afternoon, Mr. and and Mrs. J. C. Hawke and Mrs. J . which comes from her former Did' f II The Wo man's Aux.iliary of t. Mr~. W. H. Allen e ntertained a student from ~ au mg, who e school mate, Miss Mary Hunte.r , L a ' P. Fro:mm. JAMESTOWN, . . who allW teaches one of the first ying a Ide a .purden from the top of the stadiuin some Mary's Ghureh, wi\) lTIeet all Fri· large party of the memberll and 'Som.fa 9f our b'a se ball Ions who grade classes i n the local s.chools. This weary mortal coil time during Friday night. Tw o day afternoon, Jun e 9, at two g ue til . ot the Centerville Garden . AS R H PO A E Waynesvll1e boys were among the o'clock. wit" Mrs. Ronald Hawke club, of whicb Mrs. Allen i! a ' Gallagher, 1! .. 6 0 1 0 0 o w.itn~Bed the Red-Cardinal game Supt. Lotz ann ounces that all DOlle with the worlds vexations DOrie with its tears and toil. . Baggott, va]ued member. After ""r. nale Tolland, 2b ... . 6 0 S 6 7 1 at CI'ncL'nnatl' Sunday . . a ftc I"noon other teachers '",rho were offered first to see the remains of the at the Little Inn . M~·. ' 0 ~l& victim. George Henderson furnish. diocesan president, and other Seitner had read nn interelltinc Hoye, rt, Sb .... 5 1 0 0 0 1 were Erwin E!hs, Ehas .oglesbee, positions on May 16 have signified Tired of all earth's .playthings Heartsick and ready ·to sleep. ed tran8P9rtation for Mr. Crabbe oillcers will be present and give and instructive paper on "DelphiJacohs,c ..... ,. 7 1 3 17 2 o Earl Coyle,. Clifford Buzlck, A .. !:. their' intentionll .of a¢cepting. Manon Whitaker, MOTT'S , The matter of selecting an ...... R d b' and these boys : Charles LeMay, talk!!. All members are urged t o nium s" the guests enjoyed an in· . Tidd, of .... , .... "6 0 0 1 0 . 0o King, Grahal'n Fr d nd Le H d ",. ea y to 14 0ur flrienda farewell attend. . spection. of the lovely rose "arden Trout, Ib ... : ..... 6 0 1 13 0 ' . e a e enerson; athletio coach has not been settled Wondering whv 1:hey' weep. R\lbert Gons, Charles James Jr., • o O]iludEfoRI-s and D L C ~ I H Le C and other beauties of the AUe. Jenks, 89 .. .. ... 4 0 2 2 8 ... . • rane. and mosb probably will not be fo r A bert awke, 0 onner', .Rich· Honorinll; bel" hou se guest, Mrs. home. Hammond, p .. 6 1 1 1 20 ~ Mr. and Mrll. Frank .Ropra are at least a month or so. The Pas."ing out of the shadow · ard Adam, Lamar Earnhart, J MaTY Hopkins, of Da.yton, Mrs. J. _ _ ____ ._.......,._ _ Reed, Sb ... .. .. 1 0 0 1 0 o the reeent arrival 01 a judgmellt and , wishes of the Into eternal day-and Le.wis Michael. and C. Hawke entertained thesc guest AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Jacobs, rf, ... .. 6 3 , 0 0 theiT home at FIeteller superintendent will gove rn to a Why do we call it. dying ' Thomas. at diJlller today: lIrs. Hopkins, COllnt:'r. The )'OunA' lady is a large extent in this selection, as This sweet goina away. If present plans ~aterialize, M.r . Mrs. R. H. Vance, of Pleasant Totals .... .. .. 48 6 16 U 32 3 of Mrs. Charles weU as in the assignment of Irene Thomas Crl!bbe .and 22 of his stUdents, ac· Plain, Mrs. H. R. William son, MI"~ George R. H,enkle, 1\ graduat. Bases on balla-Hammond, 8: ~ •.tt~rlt1lw •• It.._ and is. also a irand. teachers to the various classes and compaDled by Messrs. R. F. Hat- J. P. Fromm, and the {isses Anna of Waynesvi\1e High school and of Manning, 3. . daughter of Morris Boaera, who departments. . Card of 't.a.ka field and Ira O. Brown, expect to and Mame Brown and Trillena and Wittenberg Collece, has jUllt b.e. Struck out - Hammond, 16: Iivell Qn the tow,nahlp road below Plans and prospects for future We wish to exprelll1 our alDcere leave bere Sunday morning for a Margaret Edwards awarded a Bchol"'lIltlp In the Ne", Manninr, 8. to'trn. operations were the subject of a appreciation to friend. and rela. week's visit to the World'l1 Fair . York Univenity School of RetaUPassed Balla-Jaeohll, 1. good deal of consideration, but tives lor their kin ', 'less and ·Iym. at Chicaao. It i! the jntentiQn to . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan ing New York City,aaeorcliq to. Hit . by pitched ball-Menden. lIr. and Mr•• Harold Gorsuch whereverposBible definite deci. patbl' extended du ,inc our recent ma~e the trip tn the same bus WIth Mr. and M~s. WBIt~r Sh~ehan all announcement by Dean Norrla han by Hammond, alld ~~urbter of Sprtn,boro, Mr. l1ion wall deferred to such a time bereavement. WhlCh made the trip to Col limbus, entertained at a tllmlly dLnne'r A. Brillco. , Left on bUe&-Wal'neIVUle, 7: and J(ra. T. II. Burton, of Ferry. as chaotic conditionl in pro POled Annella Penlce alld FalDUy parkin, tbe machine at W,hltinr, Sunday at the home of the latter. The School "as eatabJ..... Mtlll trma Sea..., of Wal"ltllvllle, Ichool legil1atlon at Oolumbus _ _ _ _ _ +~___ lad., 15 milell ' southwest ot Those praent were Mr. alld Mh. respollle to • wldeapread Jameatown, 18. Chicaao. The bu. will be UJled for Chester Crockett alld daurhter. for the acientiflc Double pla)'-lIannIIlC to lIen- 11l1li J[.acJ Mal Rpe. IIr. Georce \ have abated, and the solonl .hall and IIr. Earl HubbeD, of have Iub.ided. So man, radial AWM'IIed 5cII~~raI" PriM eampiq purpo. . . .ach nicht. It Charles Crockett, Mr. alld Mrs training I1l tile dellhall to Elli•• Two base hita-llende.bali. 1.: B.ll1b1~(I)Olk, .,.at a '1.w da,. of Iut ' chanps 'n the eehool lawa are Is thought that trauporiatlon ¥eClll.... and cia1Jchter, Mr. cipl. IIr. II.... W. II. I. . . . . propoaed, and achool lnan. Mill Branatrator. eo.t. eall be thualilDited to a little Ill'll. Carl C1'oU and 'If a1Id ~e Hammond. 1. TIl.... bMe hit-Malin"'. ~=;~E.:"'= RutI...UIe are at lacb a low .bb. that at .n. L. V. thaD ,. pel' individuaL Sucll &Dd Mn. ..,. It Is iJapoIIible for allJ -r~=~~ ais aM• • trip eertalDIJ far 1Uo ..' eell.. _ .... t4 • IIfe.tIIM fOI !!:li;1~:a::daUChtfta, M _~fI!III~
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IS SIXTH IN , ":dgar Simpkins. 1ft tbe recordA. thl' tlltln(' or Jamt', J " hn, i Mdt! II IMPROVED ROADS to) thi~ Jj-t in rencil. indic'a t inll' Ihat hE> rl'plac~ Mr. 1\(Yl'I', bd<'rt' . Ull iCl iH ~ixl h in ttl ~ al mjlellgt) of the a'rnt bl'glin, He IIncl Bto n S mit h I imp rtlv 'd K l o t ~ to "Ilad in the L..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ -' COllllt l'Y \\ ilh 12,000 Ill'(' :Iill e:"i !l~ £It '-Oil(.\' otl th jub. By T il E rI O SlEH Wilh eX("I'ptinn uf :\ie!!HI' , WiI:pn. '(ly nnd l .nmli, each' driYel' \\'0, ttl 1 OLUMBUS- everal interest· g l'eaUy increa sed till' unce rtai nty p~"lIlb l yVltllia ro nks lirst with 34,. Common PI ... Pr.,.,.ediaw. . g d eve Iopmenta h Bve occu rre,..l all to t htl outcume u f t I1e Iid IlI "IIII S· OliO OIil l'~, nne\ '1'(!xRM is second I . puid $1\0 per mllnth, h to furn. m AlthDugh m(l~t uf lh ~ h ol~ uf .old t Juhn \I, ,lulTay for 100. j,h his own lClom and keep hi. huc'k A \ rit uf hab,ea~ corpu WIIS dU I'ing the past week with refer. lrat ion program f u r rll i~i n g: llw ney with J (1,!I!I!i 11li11'~. l1lillUi., Louis. Wayn town hill had ht· ('~ cU,n. W . l,{, ~'" .e~l~' "US hit'l'll M lin cI' ndilinn: Th(> fir;,t two ('x C(>l" ~rantl'd upo n th~' app lication uf ence t o the police patrol bill and 101' Ilc hooland re li('! )lll rpUl! s, un.! nnll unci N w YUl'k all ra nkaheac1 o.h datl'd nd lhl' Town.llIp ~l~' ~UJlCI' lI1tt' ~ rl l'Tl t tlr ",· hcw l tit U SIll . tion R \\(' 1' (' \0 I'(,C ive GO per William Dounhoulr, He wa s dis· !.he bill to tra n fer t he Bureau 01 made mure indefini te than ever tht' of, hio by s mll ll margins in im. I net Lyll,' . nd \ ayncsvlll" ary II f pCI' y " U' ~ V l' U le"m Il.o nth· whil!' Nr, Lamb contl'act d charg d 11'o~1 imprison ment. l\{otor Veh icles t o the Highway probuble da te of adjoul'nm nl. of pr v'(\ RtutCl . higl1\vays. O. W, II Dol , h tl b('('n UPHillI'd by the o f th l'C!L' ~·('ar . lind r.1 1'~ Ij ull h f nr .45, fn lhe caM of Th e So uthern Ollio Department. Inf orma tion has come t he general a 8embl)'. 'l'he ,Ollie Me rrell, ' !<laLI' highway director, 1111) "enerlll management as a ' Kindle r wa~ CM \! Ilgt'd t n dl l'('r \ tJll' In thl' m antime. J ohn K, • »en. Loan Co., versus And rew Za ph. et to Columbus to the effect that em· day the schoo ls omrnittce of Ule hll!\ c orn pilorl the datn to illustrate cunsoli~kte.1 s~stem during, th N !'mlll ill, a ~!l ln,1 y ~)r , :'0 )'t'l' C I' had Won th ) cQntrncL for in. 'l al., judgment to plai n,t~ff for $4. 4. ployes of the Hig hway Department House 1'ej cted t he administration thut Ohio, (' ntmlly locat d a nd l!JJ/j·l(, IeI'm, It wn, not unhl t~c m 11th. Uthlll' , I t' ll 11 1 :1 '~l'lI' lil t J I -"talling th(1 n .. ct'. ary . \\' rage Tn the elise of t hc~ Itl7:ena Budd. have been visit.ine' circ ula tors 01 bill p roviding lor stlltc admi n is. in th<! lIla ill st'cLion u f CTOfI»-COI.IIl..... ,he ilmin 01 tILe 191 - 17 tl.!l;m '" a fu ll o w.~. 1I"l< h !>'chlln l. 'E, 1, ~y " t !'DI nt th(' MW building, ' and, ing L an & Sllvilngs A lIociation petitions and by mi~rep resen tation tratlon of t he sch oo lll, and votl!J tl'>, li.'av(' 1 ancl i'ntm· tate tra ns~ ptembe r lhut th WAyne 'l own· Arn olu 1" ' 111 11'0 1. \ a l {,1 IIttlll'Y, on .June Hi, l'rcs>nt'd his final vel'l'Ull F, G. HillcJebrol\d et aI., and int imida tion t r ying to obt'ain 11 to 2 ' to prep te Il substitute pnrt. nlllllt. ill me rely ke ping pace lIhip ~ ntrldi~e d ~c h l~, It they J e ph int! ,ndl'\'\\I!', . U,"'oth' estilYlale t or payment. Thi, wall al- confirmation, de ,d and d possession of t he same, T hese measure. F a ilure oe the ta atiorl wilh othllr IHlI"re~!< iv states of the had be n on ei\'eli and os t~ley <? ~ baul' ; (i rll\ ~ ~: 1! (' II 1'1 l:a lo\\C' d, tho ugh the bOlll'd was fir t tion. comp laints are being invelltigated com mittee to vote out the lU\les t x nntlon in pl'ovicling a~ ample n t· x.i t today; b, came an a<compll sh· Klnsl'Y 1" Mll!,J'm' T ur ner :I, ~:l.a rorced t o pa s' the required re olu. 1 Thl! lise ~f Ftstnk l\1 ?rg~n vel'· by ecretary ()f Slate George S. bill im prov e~ the clla ll ct!s of con· W()l'k of tn t roads. f'tl fac t. \ arlUu cau, e, r r e~- Be nham 3, UI 'nil J ohns ,I, .. l lio n ancl borr(lw 1 000 trom the 9U A. W. Adams wos dlsml ed. Myers. Whoever is doing this idera t.ion a nd fi nal adoption ()r pon. tble for thi f ct : the orwin Lil<> 6. a nd I'I'incil'u l, ;\L!l d :-:1]:1 I \\ ayn esvillc Nation;1 bank befor W, anlpb n, alias William Camp. nefarious work pel'haps does not Senator,.D. J . G Utl8ett'!i tax mos· Pas agoll of Lhe farm aet by di tri t hod . t\!odf , II), l' tu~ed t o 6, Al l11l1 Wliterh ou"e 7, Anl',l '\ ~ n . it ould do /1O , • bell , pleaded guilty to the indict- know that it is a violation ot the ure, which does not Cft!'l'y a stl l 5 conj!I'eRS meant an illlmed iat say· ('0 - P rll te with the new y"tem, d.e n ·oo l'l • ~1 r iu Sto~t -P£'C13', Th ' requ ir d re oluli on f or the ' ment flIed against him, entence election lows of th e state. A reo t a x provision, The chi ef featu l'e or ing by cutting the interclIt ra te, of and 1he matt r WII . finally {'t tlI'd I' ud a ;\Id'hersun mU~ I ' ; J.~ I k ', ,i:<:u(' of $3000 worth of additi on. is hereby suspended for two years, rerendum petition, ha vi ng names t he Gunsett bill are an increase of lIPproxinlllt.cly $200,000 8 year to in the to unlrr couI'ls Then loo th " J!aro ltl Mill: pri ll ci pa1. Un I . lll l· nl bOI"I .. \~'a ad opt d AUgURt 7, up on pI'ovision thalL delendartt d es therein, is a s sacre d AS a ballot t he tax .on intangibles, nn earned hio farm I'S whoso larms are new lOch (II building for th aCConl · len, Miss Lilt' il'l t~ o~ IY <"11 ,' or th ~ dote of sale of the new i~s ue no t give a ch ck with insu fficient because it cont llins the "wr it t en Incom e tax, a vendoT$' tax ond II l11ortl!agctl wilh Lh e federa l land m dllt Ion of the hi h school and th es e t each er w h(l Iii , I I II !. ll tl\'ct· h(1 illg et for .'e pteml:)er 16. These .fund in. Warre n county or ' t he vot " of t he person for a rerer en· tax on chain stor s. bunk, and lin lmlll'ccL saving to 1he upp~ r g rad s wa n (l t r ady for d wit h th e ,chfl IR. bo nt1~ W I'e 1 b s is ued in order tate ot Ohio. (l um, It i as l'eprehensible an o~cupallcy befa r e. In order to g et II memb 'rs b~ t. lil t'. W i l~o n hd d 10 u\ltn i,l f und ' for th n ce sary In theca e of J ,ohn T. Harbi ne, offense to destroy a refe rendum Appointme nt of Hon. James M. thousand , r othol'!', 'fhero are, in the prop r bMe I r our stor)', how- an \l1t...dIl Y ~(,lISH)n un MIlY .1, a t gnuling and improvement of the Jr" versus Raymond ,Malnous, petition as it would be to go i nto Cox to t he world economic; con· Ohio loans with j ~1l Federal Land ~v r, 1ft u stati \ ith the 'r ecotdA whil'h r ]l~t'I<(' ntntivl! of bt1~k ncw !'choo] g round. The i~sue was et al,. L. II. Bl,lt'ekl ' is made par. an e lection booth and destro y the gress by Pres id.ent Rcosevelt reo Bank or Louisvill o, totaling '2& ,. from tile firat of th cal end~r Dlllnufactul'lng e~nce l'n, were pre!'· .Il uly off Ted to the , inking' :fund ty defendant. ball ot. The co mmittee sponsorln. calls to many In Hnd tlbo ut t he 700,000, --'- y ar HH6, when the t own, hlP en t, In th nrOTnlng, th ey engaged b'ust e ac co rdjng to late Illw ---t he referend um re po1:ta very satis- State House of the days t.we,:,ty What hn b~c om of the old board of education was r organiz. C ()rg ,J, ,' mith a jll.ni,tor 0 ' th e the trll;leel! taking $1,000 of th~ New S uit. ioctory results in obtaining signe ni t y~ars ago w.hen Cox wa(l begmmng . ,I . . new bUlldmg at an on g. mal nln r•v 'I. ~tle an d trowIng h ' he l'l'mall1( ' I I' to the petition s. hIS first of t hree term8 as govcrnol' fas hioned financier ~' h o could t II t The An1 rican ~rru t & aVl ' ngs f l ' I ' and how a va$t anlOu nt () egls a- you, If you depo sited 0 hundred Th.1. woe a c:!comp1I. h ed. 011 lh e 0 { O p I' mon tI1 f 01' 9 ~l.m th . Il n the opt'n market. Th Davis Bank versu Q BenJ' , P. M,'ller, et Th e Ioea1 an d V)8rt1ng ... ~ p ublic is tion was e nacted smoothly an d ·ex· dollar. today, how much money venmg 0 If, J anuary 3 , .Wl th JW 0h,n hi eal,t ' d t hreth~ Il I,eR m ell (' [Jodn ddm, ~ th e Bel'tram Co" of incinnnli, bought al., for f (l1'eclo·U' ,re of mo~tgage S h"o~ mg h ' mue curIosity as to the peditiously within a few mont h s you w()uld hav ill the bank at the , CIIrt \ling hI. . a pre!) den t , I · mer I , 0 I I' war " an a JO'u'n' t hl' l' maind r of the bonds on and equitable reUef, . h burF. lark 8$ vice-pre ident. and cd f or dinn r. Aft!' \' dinfler, th ~ y , pl mb)' ] 5 Meanwhile the William DQunh.o ur, ex parte, variet y of fi h recently placed in under t he fo rceful direction 01 t e end of II hundred }' enrs ? Jo eph W. H.isey, hllTle mjth .continu d, ~,I. L PO.r h,811 in }Ii u"'ar Gr'ove : chool hou (' orne- ha"e~Q corpus, the large fres h water pool im- gov rnot and hi!! leaders in tb tl\ lh t t t th ... 4 ~ mediately n or th of the state office Sena te and House. Everyt hing was V' I I 8)1 d J 010 " I SOn a e 0 I' same l)o I Ion s a Jan) u,l' ,a ,~ tirne call ed Rat Tail) was sold to DOI'othy F Ith.Oll . e vers· · Clyde b 'Id ' b h dI b E V B h t d b 'Id! A d th th ou UI mil' Y t e t onservation de- !lone according to n pre-arrangs • • • •IIIi. . . . . . . .- .. mem ers. . , arn Ilr W8 em· gra , UI ng' n HI , I.! \! H. E. to ke for $200 on Sept m- Felthou~e, f ol' divorce. partment. The largest r eprese nta. plall, and a l'eeord for accomplish- ' I ry . o f $150 per last tIm we shall , Ill 1111011 t he bt' r 4, A l\l onthly pay r oll, amount.. Carol P atten ' ve'l'sus William H. tive of the p isca torial famil y In' me nl was made seldom achieved in ployed, at n y ar, to serve a, Its clerk and Eilllpl oym Ilit of janItot'll r" th rau , d 'in'" to 2]3.4-1 for the payment Patten, for dl·vorc··.. t h e poo I I' a Gel'tllan carp, onp. 0 f th h ist ory of t h e sate. t " b th ' " , , • t ru urer. b u t h 8 d no vOice In IIny 0 gent m 11 are R laLHme of s up rint ndent (he got the 44 Francell Davis ver u Blancbe a doze n similar fish. This one of it~ decision. At thi S8~e at th Pllst whl'I'!;! they hav ). n- eent ~ -and 144, be ides), teach· in10nton, for mo n y, foreclosure weight 20 pounds. The re are . Chill', T. Warner, State uper· me tmg •. they adopted res~lut~on dere,d loO mlllly yenr of excell nt er$, jaitors, hark drivers and pri. and other relief. everal 'Iong-nosed gn tish numer- mtendent of Insur ance, a nd Walt r st.hli hlng a board of five smklng FerY1Ce, ( om tlay, we h (Ie to de- vate trnn sportulion WRS adopted E lla Mae Hen ry versus Fred ous channel and blue cat fish and A, Robinso n, o et ~ll ry ~t' the defund t~ustee8 to liqu~dnl th v te a pec ia~ al'ti el to th,e I' etober 2. . ' Henry, for divor~Ei. some dogfl h . In the southerly sec. pal't me nt, ,,:e1'e 111 Chl,cago last FI:t?ni~~ E:~:r!~nC~~a bonded lndebt dn~s8 a ,It became gentlemen, th eIr, ye~~~ of se l·\·I.ce, Next ,\ eek, we expect to give an __ t ion of the pool hundreds of large week a t tendm g t.he natIO nal con· due and fu nds were avalhl~le. and and Will of t hE' lr umque expel'len account of tht! big 'opening recep. Prfobatc, Court goldfish were placed, I t is plann. v~tion of sta~ insurance c,<>mmi a king the common pleas Judge to ces on the job. ) Tht' board then tion and in pection day, Thi in. ed to pla nt some gam e ft h in the 8.IOners, The blgg, at questIo n be· name the e trllStees. harJes Joy contracted with the Delphi (Ind.~ spection wo preceded' by a big Pearl Eu lass w,iS appointed ex· pool when cool weather comes in f ore the . conventIO n was t hat of L.b ...oa, Ohio was also h ired as the nrst truant Wagon Work for th pureha. I' of . lre t pllrad in which the teach. ecut,ril< ()f t he estate. of William t he fall lift ing t he ban again t p olicy loen s Tu...da,., nundaJ, S.tuda~ offi cer lOT , the new sy~tem .. On ten compl t6 wagon. hack. and an er anti their pupils. led by the ' BenjamIn Eula~, dec~ase d. . . . ' by life ins ura!\ce compan ies. E •• mi.. atlos F,... January 15, a 53,000 bond 18 ue ~xtra body, to l1e dchv~l' cf m Way· vl11age band followed the fourteen ales of Carne m)th, a dmlDls· Judge Frank Geiger of the LEBANON, OHIO was ",old to t he Davis .B rtram Co., n sville for the , um oI .2.300. Of , ch ool h(lCk~, upt. w.'a. SPl'j gel tratrix. of the estate of LilieS mith public utilities commission laat Thel'e was mu ch contusion in ,t . . . . . . . . . . . . .. of CJn~innati for $3,132 ond ac· cours , the vclucle wer ~UPP 0 f! d r. ending the hocks ahead becau e decea ed, wer~ a p.provOO. week di seJlted from t he orders of the offi ce of Aud itoT of State J 08- 11 eur 4 Interest. to be draw n by hor e • We saY lbe f Ilred ~ome of the hor es might N. A. Hamllto nt . H . ,Con over the com!lllS ion issued previously eph T. Tracy t he pa t week, but it The, 8~hoo18 "Ye~e uhder. t he the~r were ,:'IIUPPO ed to be dr~\Vn be frightened by I t. band and and . . Tibbals were appointed granting extenllions to Columbus was not becau8e of any f ailure t o FOR SALE DATES CALL u~ervIsl on f ~111 1!,m R. pTlegle b,y hOl'~e ', be au, e . at \'81'10U. create havoc among his pupil. Of appral el' of the estate of Jacob to G. W. Ward. t he )farion-Llma str ike balances. It was all d ue to t hlB,,,enr. The Il s~ or othe~ teach· tm1e~ Monte Hobl t hItched mille!; the large Cl'mpany who pa rticipat. R90f. deceased. , , trr. nsi't Co. and tlle Mansft llld t he r edecorating of t he v arious ers IOcludes E. J. Arnold, Mab I to hiS hack. Fou.r hacks, three 01 ed in that parade only thre are Maude S lagle, Ild nll nlstratrlx of oach Li ne, stating that he be. T Ooms. Radley a nd Elizabeth Chandler in them, imilar to the ne~ vehicles, till connected with the school the estate of SllllI1uel W , Slagle, lleves that Buckeye Stage!, Inc., After being in disuse since the had a valid righ t to tbis opfiration t he high sch ool, E lma Roberts di- were aJready in operlJ.tiu n, so the Miss lal'" Lile prjncipal of the decea ed, tiled b l!r inventory. r ecting the Nomlsl class, Vada Me. new purchu.<e provided for 0 total grade building ~nd Ben mith and Upon applicati()n. Carrie S mith under the orde r of the commiuion dillalltrous fire of E>aster Monday. P herson music, and Clara Lile. of fourte n routes, Following t his James J ohn. haCK drivers Moyb ad mini stra trix 01 t he esta te of Lil· of last December , and th~t the lat.. 1930, the penitentiary ball g'Tou nds Hen~etta McKin sey, L illa Benham record, a nd s{',e what h.ap~enerl to Mat Parshal'l and Georg~ Smith; lie Smith. decea sed, was ~llo w. ter company can fumish adequ at e are to be used t Ms summer for reJESSE STANLa:.Y cr'e at ion.aJ ball for the benefi t of Marta Stout, Anna Vllndervoort, half of these hock b9dles In n f w the janitol'S were in t he company ed for legal a nd extroordma1;y service. the inma tes. It is planned to or- Plio•• 320, N.w a.rU•••••• Razel Mulle n, Marie S h ut~, yea rs., .,' . bllt at pte e~t memory say ,"No." services a':ldexpenses incurred. Refu sa l of the HOUtle taxatio n ganize a s ix·team league wit h pas· Eleanor Earnhart. Mary DaVIS, .Here IS the onglnal hilt or llack All th pupils, ' evert the wee be. The e ~te of Hany Ro~in o ~, .Beulah Oeon, · Alm~ Waterhouse driver . a lecte~ J'une 5: Merle ginners, h ave long ince g l'lld uated deceosoo, 18 exe~npt frqm mb en· committ ee ,Wednesday of last week siblY,a team f rom ellch of th e fo ur EARL KOOGLER t o report out by a vote of 15 to 9 cell blocks and two {ronl the In charg:e o~ th e varlOllS grades ~t M. ,Terry, L~fe NIcholson. Ben V. or quit. ome lire the parent! of tan ce t~x . Da,.lo. Pha_ Governor White's sales tax DiU dor mitories. least, that 18 how th ey were paId ~lth. Val Myer!;, .Tos, Ro~ elJ. . ome presel\t.dl1Y pupil , MaUrIce H. Oswald , exec utor of KEamore .t88 SId Lamb, V. Monte Hobht, J Oll, (T b C t ' d) the estate of ?l[ary Hodin, de· on March 3. Quite a g1ist of businl' s wa T, MBJ;'latt, Wm. B. Burnard, 0 e on mue ceased. tiled his sale bill. Miller, 'ervices,' U Oi transacted .t the May 1 meeUng. !Walter Wilson , Pllt I' oy, W. T, - _.. The inventory of' Clara E . Pier- Amanda Linkmeyer , deceased, was Georgia Stella Kell y, services, $10 ; Chas, Tbe Green E riar chool hou e wa'! Frame, J ohn Whitaker an d R. Subscribe f or the Miami Gantt.. son, exe cutrix of t he estate .of approved. C~rroll C. Eulass, executor of es Hobso n, ,services, $10 ; Helen - -- -- .. ~-------;;-----------:.~ tate ..of Ann Eliza Eulass, deceas· D.o u~hman , services, $'1 j Mrs. Wil l ,,_ _..._ ...!"!""_...----:'--~_ _.... ed, filed his inventory• Bryan, services, $10 : Lewi s u, -fTe~~~T.~~~~~ft~m~~wc;3. services.$S ; Ma ude Dear· WAVNESVILLE,OHIO i ,Pro lIervlce s, ~; Stakalta Mf;g. was appointed elt· supplIes, $86,25; F. J . H eer Phone 80 Bank Biela. Lizzie ecutrix, no bond reQwred.. 10,.: .. ,..;",, _ Co., $10.60 : The Lebanon Em;ma Cline and Osee Harlan Citizen s National Bank a nd Tru t were appointed administratrices 01 Co" rent, $5; Bar rett Br08., fo rms, t he estate of Clara I. Merritt. de; W;m. Lilie.nthal .and Sons, ceased, and ~ed b ond ' of $GOOO record , $2 3.40; F red Proetor, ~ ith s ureties. H. S. Tucker, C. E . sUPlllles, $65.30 ; J, Fisher, dra y. Sytertl were ap· age, 85c ; Universal Laboratories, Levicy .nd I pointed appraisers. supplies, $72 ,17 ; Ohio "Pen" Mf g. Maude Sla.gle, administratrix of and Sales Dept., suppl ies, $4.6Q; the estate of Samuel W, Slarle de· Kaufman's, supplies, $2 1.13; The ceased, is ordered to seUcertain C, H, C. Chemical Co., supplies, real estate for interest of said es- $16 ; F. ,J. Heel: Printing Co., sup. tate. $43.65; A. C. J ordon Ce n. ROOT FOR. AND CONSICN The inventory of Rachel E . Wore eral Store, supplies, $6; J ohn son Cattle, bop. sheep and cal• • ley, executrix of ·t he estate o:t & Watson, s upplies, $34 .75 ; The four to Nonia-Brock: Co•• live ....tn . .. Florence E. Ferrill, deceased, W1IS W"stern Star, a.dver t i ine' not ice, progreuiva firm fo,r the h ....... approved, Sbe filed her tirst and ,4.70; Stakalt. Mfg. Co.• surveyor market prlee. and rood .erika. final account. , ' cal'ds,. ,2 ; Johnston & Johnst on, Uaioa Steek Cia.i__," o. Beulah Brownine, guardian of wire and strips, $3.70: The Buck. Tune in Qn Radio Station Mary Bernice Blackbum, incompe. eye Concrete 0., concrete pipe, 12:25 to 12 :80 p. m, for 0\11' daD, tent, flied her fint ACC()Unt, $126 i Lewi \l Drake, Inc., cement market reporte. The will of. Walter C. Ditmai's! and lime, $111).63 i Ohio Corruga. deceased, was filed in probate. ted Culvert Co" , 76.93 i Blair & • The Inventory of Grace R. Xiii", LeRoy, cement, gravel and sand, eexcutrix o't the estate 01 Harry $186.56; The OregoniaBridge Ccl., L, King, deceasejl, was approve\!. steel bars, welding, $11.'0; Van The adjudieat.{on and determi- Camp Stone Co" sand and gravel, WANTED nation of the inhe,ri~nce tax in $266.76; Frank Sberwood Co" gas the eatats of Ruth A. DaQ.herty, $I, S5; Kllpatr ick·F r ench Motor deceased; is to be given to all per- Car Co., gas, U50,22; S. C. Ale x. WANT~D-To ' buy all kind. of sons intereated. ander Dept. Store, handles. saws, chickens, p.yine birh••t marke' file, $6.92; Cincinnati OilWorkll 1 price. S. D. Henkl., Waynenille. Mul'i... lJ•• _ . Co., lubricant, .61.79; Cincinnati Ohio. tf .L. Ciuk Weamer, clerk. of Mid- Oil Work Co., PI, '12.30. dJeio·w n. and Mill Elm. G. Jame· FOIt RENT son, teacher, of LtblUlOft. MILD' SOAP IS BEST , .' 'CLEANSER FOa MARBLE FOR RENT-Houae, seven roomll, a..1 £.'at. T,....r.... wit.h electric Iilbta. Inquire Herbert COi[ to WWlam Bacon, Gordon'e Service Station. inlot No: 176 in Fra1lklin. T.h e vorue for co lonial decora. Jallies FlUen and Rolle Follen to has revived a wte f.llr th~ t==============~. Osborn Wolf and Bertha A. Wolf, mantel pieces, marple·top. FOIt IALK inlot No. 166 ill Lebanon. , tables, and many other marble Charlee Raymond Irvin to Mary objects that were relerated to the FOR SALE-A copper clad coal B. Denson, i\llot No. 75 'In Frank attic more than a generation aro. Range. Good condition, at a lin. When placed in the proper sur· bargain. L, H , Gordon ~ervice Sta Harry ·C. Er tel to The Pruden. roundingll many of tbese old plecel je15 tion Insurance Co. ot America, 104 add new interes.t and diat~ction to acres in Harlan tOWDshlp. the modem UVIIlS room. }I' OR SALE - Mc()ol'tllick wheat Theodore 1. Teaney. by execu. They place no extra bur~en on binder in rood condition. J. W. trix, to Frank Kramer, 901.8 acrel t~e :hou8~wife . or her, helpera, for IMlcXlrtiaht.Harveyaburi, Ohlo,8j15 in Harlan township. nl ,i nterIor lIurlace 18 euler to William Cohen , to , The People'll clean. Unless lltalns have marred SALE- Fresh cow, Guernsey Building Loan ASaVinp Co., real the lIurface, a mild soap is the 5 years ()ld. J. B. estate in Frallklin and Cleareretk aafest a~ beat cleanler for ~ar3. June 1 townships. bJe. It is best to wet the object FOR SALE--Ro B II '1 hi Benjamin Miller to The Citllens I hbe':e the soap Is ap. Shorthorn yea:~ngaU t~m':'~e ~~ Building, Loan Ii: SaVings Co., real ~ a ou then be rubbed exchange, D. Holllnpworth Oreestate in Frallklln townabip. WIth a loapy cloth a1)d ' .18 E, B. and Lidia B. Younl to t~oroulhlY rinsed. . p. • - Potato•• ' CarCounty of Warren, Fred D. Kitch. ell to County of WaITeD, Lou" I. . A Scotchman was going Hollmpwortla. Park to County of Warren, D • . G. excunion to New York by ""ay of ·j8 and Dora .T.tr,rI.. to CGUIltr of the Readine raUroad. H...k.d the SALE-Sweet Potato Plaate: W urea, Lqoo IUld OW. BrpDt to ,for a round trip ticket and Yellow Jeney, NaDCJ Ball. COl1nty of Wana, Boward IUld the ",Dt a ten-doUar blU. Golden. Porto Rico .ad white Jeanllette Sawye1'l to 00aat7 of at Jen.y Clt)o." D~~Jh:~~AaU~ n.et potato. . .Ie Warren, the UN of l'eal ..... for Jok.., 1I0W," .ld tho to. .to, road&. "I want my ehup PI planto away."-Stray Bits. .....,IUl _ _ ..-.
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In Waynesville, Ohio, June 13th to June 24t:h Sponsored by, the Dayton Power and' Light Company with Waynesvilla,Merchants Co-operating
EVERY ONE INVITED
COOKING SCHOOLS ON June 13th and June 15th June 21st and June 23rd At 2 o'clock m.
'. Prizes Will Be Given Otlt on Saturday Evening, June 24th
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE ISSUED EVERY THtlRSDA Y
D. L CRANE I I Pllltlw..r)!UltacrIPti.D Pric., '1 .10 • Y.... at Poatottlce D. .• 011•• P _ - ........ ...... ...... No. 112 Entered ville. Obto. BeeOlld at CIaWa •• ~all R•••",c. .... .................... .. N•• III ""':tter , .
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Farm Night 7alks, June 5
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U' q :OO .. usia years! 8 ;05 Farm Act: Trade Agreements ......................... D. S. liyer And then a voice said so ft and low, 8 ;15 Agricultural r tlit . '. ";" ......... ....... !'-. G. Bro":,, 14Th hand f God has made Exe.c utlve Vice PresJdent, F 'e deral . the 0 Land Bank., Louisville, Kentucky em 80. :25 Music He who gave the morn it's . 8 :40 th Place of mp in the 4·H Program ...... .......... O. C. Cray 'Tis crown , '8':50 Controlling Orchard and Gal'den Di eases .... '" .A. L . Pierstortr He sends the t't"ilight shadows . 9 :00 A visit from th Hom Dem on iration Agent . . ........ . down· . .' Mr. Grace Wagner and Mrs. Earl Al xander, Wood Co. 'Twas He ~ho gove the birds their 9:10 Music aong, 9 :25 Water and th GaI'den .... '" ............. , Leon Havi 9 :36 Electric Power on the FIII'm ....... ......... ..... ....... . [. P. Blau er And powel' to fly on wings so 9 :45 Finishinar Baby Beef '" ........ ' ........ ,., .L. P. McCann strong. . 4-g W§AO HALF H UR, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 8 p. m. He taught the Bee tomake tier call Animal Bapies of the Circu s And gath er nectar from the dell Reading for 4-H Club Memb rs . ..... '" , ......... ,......... Eldon Groves He made the world a happy place, Music ...... .. ........ ..... ..... .. Mr8. Ann Charles And filled it with His love and grace. ~
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Siltinr hay ordtnan~y do 8 no more than add ea oOlng . to the forage. Although expellmeJltal evidence does not so indicate, there may be oecasional cases
New Jerlley vote<! five to one wet, and dicln't evj!n ret in the headlines. U New :tertley had voted five to one dry that would have been DeWs. - - ~ . II the gold content of the dollar ie reduced fifty p~r cent one of .our
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H. P. Van Tress, !VIr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. M. E. an Mr. TI'e and $, Mr. and Mrs A. Van Trl' s, Mrs. A. L. Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. William Klatt, Mr. T . A. Gillam, Dorothy Collett, Mary and Harriett Ann Haines Ruby Nancy Ann and Tom T~m Cle~ver Mabel Willard and' Roger Long,' Ruth 'Cleaver;
where che~ks..InthemowS growth of VIsed p~pul8l'to son~1 wdl h~v~ to be reo Eleanor and LeRoy Russell Faw· mold 01'salt bacterIa of hay go: Here It 11 Monday, cett Betty Jean Wunderley Maron the verre of spoiling. and lIve atill got half ~ doUar." ion,'Harold alld Bobby Van 'Tress, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kibler. Misses Sara, Thelma, and. Geneva Kibler. . , Mrs. Lissa Curl has returned to the home of her mother, Mr!. Anna Van Doren; after spending several weeks with f~iends in Dayton. ~1tda~lht~a,n~;d Mrs. CJ:las. H. Guy_alld Alice and Kathleen, called at home of Mr. and Airs. W; P. Andrew and daughters, in Clarksville, llOday afternoon. Afr. ha Boerstler has return· ed to her home in Norwood aiter severa~ days spent here. M,.. Karl hidaker is very ill. James Gillan has gone to Day. ton where he has a position in I · restaurant. Mr., and Mrtl. Basil Dailey entertained company Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell and family, of Marathon and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snell and ' 80n; of Montery, w.e1'e S unday guests of theirparenta, ~r. and Mrs. J. W. Snell and Lewis. Mrs. Harriett Smart and Miss Grace Smut were here' trom Cincinnati for Memorial Day. You have had a great deal of pleasure in plan.Mrs. Mary Tucker, Miss Lucille ning the hom ~ you are going to build. But why Tucker, John, Harry and Harold. Tucker villi ted Serpent Mound and wait longer for red uction in ' cost of material and other pointS of interest in that locamy Sunday.
labor? Prices are n9w as low as they will be for some time to come. Let us take your plans and furnish you with a~ estimate of costs. Weal80 will furniSh' you with plan books for bOhlea, bal1Ul, .Uos, cribs and building of all kind.
Drop in ... Let'. Talk Builcliq
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Our- convenient location •• ultable surroundinrs and equipment enables us to Serve to B.n Advanlare. .
It is estimated that 4,000,000 city men l1ave l ost ~ their jobs as a result of rl!4lJced agr"icoltural purchaaiDc power.
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Va."ci.ation of Swine .. SJI.c:i.lt:r
Now, When Europeans twit UR becau e we have no ruin we ean )oint to the bills we hold again t th m. -Toled o Blade. ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~_
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Who is mOI'e ental rl to the profi han you? Don't be mi lead by ClIl'l'ent off 1"S. Wool s are ad ancing daily. 'on sign to t he hio Wool Growers. G t it Iib el'a l adva ll ce whe n your wool is delivered and f ull va lu when it is sold. Now is not the time to 10 e cbntl'ol of iL Let us t II you about it.
Waynesville farmers Exchange Representative
Centerville, Ohio Phone 78J
Wayne.ville, Ohio
Phone 25
Now You Can Enjoy an Electric ,Refrigerator
dh.e ·SHELVADOR
Crosley Brings You the Amazing New She'tvador! AT NEW LOW PRICES
DR • .H. M. WIILLIAMI
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tat s a~ marketing p~~rlng ~ wbm~a -~==~~========~~==~~~===~=~~~~-~~~~====~~ tentative under the act. Wheat producel's, gl'siin dealers, and proce ors have held extended discus ions with the Secretary; u . • • PATENT 1.11•••• Administrator Peek; Chester C . Davis, in charge of producti on IldJ' ustments ge nerally', and M. L . Wilson, In charg.e of wheat pro· ductlo n .adjustmelt,t. 'I'he dlscuIsian have cent red lalrgely upon pOIslbl trade agreementll. Cotton manufaet-urerls have also been in con'terence at "Washington and ully A. Cobb, who is for· mulating a production prOgTam for cotton indu tries, has completed a trip through the South studying The New Cro.ley ha. convenience. that no other the cotton situation. Electric Refrilterator Offen Meat processing . and tobacco groups have a1 0 applied to the department for Information on trade agreements tor Uieir Indus~ tries, and have made .s uggestions
)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _d SURGEON Honoring the 87th birthday or Special All.DtioD to itoctaJ aad ...- - - - - - - - - - - - -......- - - - - - - - - - -.. 1her father, Charle Cleaver, Mrs. IDte.tiaal D i . ..a ••• Open thy mouth, judge right ously, and plead the caule of the Richard Kibler and family assem. LE~ANON, OH10 needy and poor. PI'OV, 31.9. bled a laTg company of relatives a.. PhollCl IU R ]0 the hou e or lIle righteous is much treasure; but.. in the reve. an~ friends at: their home last Sun. Phonl n hIli. '" Jemeeoll Elida • . nues 01 the wicked. Provo 16-6. . day. Among the grotlp five genera. The way ~f th wicked is 'an 'abomination unto the Lord; but be tions were represented. A bounti. loveth him that f olloweth after righteoulll1ess. Prov. 15·9. ful ha ket dinner was enjoyed at Correction is grievou. unto him that forsaketh the way; Bnd he th h Th t M " ... h t th \I h II \. P 15 10 ed:M noon our. t .\a~ a e reproo~ ~ a ( Ie. rov. - . Ch I oseCIpresen: ' M r .. Better is little witJt fellr of the Lord than great treasure and an rs. . ar es eaver. r . NOTARY PUIIiLiC trouble therewith. Provo 15.16. Anna HerTls, Mrs. H. E. Collett, Better a dinnt'r ot herbs where love is, than a stslled hate- Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cleaver, Mr. Nall•••l . . ... red therewith. Provo 16·17. n~y Cleave, r. and Will • .Dr. . . •• E ....... 5.tt104 Mrs. Wilbur hidaker, Mr. and WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 'alli•• He, ID Mow
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Applicatio. of Farllll Act To-day 1 heard II Robin s ing; . Ami saw the fl ash ot Blue bird s Provi.ioD. JUNE 8, 1933 wing; '1::::head nnd boek and wing were Agrlcu Ilunl produce['s and pro· blue T~ade His \lnder part, II grayish hu e. ces ors wh o are discus ilr1g the new IIgricu ItUI:II I adju tmenl; act with Recent actiuns of the heads of all governments attentions of the peop les of the world to the inftnite..:.:..::=~==-::.:::..:;;..p.:lWA-\Ill..WeIUJswc"':"L...Ilas.o:.ogL>ir""ay..ru'fGrLon.lCl!:a.lL-Ll;Y..o+",~h>la of the United States De· goo d international relation and their corollary, a sizeble and pel" head; partment of AgriculturE! have cen. »Ian ent valu e of international trade. Anti then a litt le Wren, so brown, t red th ir interest, thus far, When President Roo velt spoke a short time ago and demanded Came ainging as 11 h e fl uttere d ' Iarg Iy upon th b'ad agreement d disarmam nt, h.e was asking for more than world peace- he WQS ask· own. provi ions of the a t. Decisions on wbether to 'apply measures for reo ing 10r world salvation. We are learning that no nation, no people, no Th e Swallow. ov rhead did fly class. can prosper in a world wnich ill torn by old enmities, mutual dis. So graceful 'gainst the fl eecy guillting crop. production, and on t~·u sts, Ii multitude of {ears. We see the results of those things now in sky; what methods t o use, are pending. Europ where many of the great nations are enlarging and oULfitting Wood Pecker on a tr e, did peck, In the meantime the tI'ade agree. their armies, laying embargoe' against the ~ods of other nations, ob. Red head upon his white-ringed ment ection of the act offers structing each other at every turn. We see it in the East, in the Sinon eck. possibilities 01 olv ing orne mar· Jaj>anese imbroglio. . I D .. keti ng pl'oblems for several And then saw aragon " Y d' . A short time :1'.'001 now there will be a Worl(1 Economic Co nfer· reep from the ellrth where he commo ltles. ence. Its purpose is J'ust what th cname impll' l'Q~to reatore the d d l' Milk producers and distributors .,a i Ie; from hlcago, incinnati, Wash. economic structure of t he world . All principal ntati'ons will be represent All winted buried down ~o deep ' ington, D. C., New Enlg'land, and ed. The groundwork has been prepared, largely by the informal can . From his old skin, fort h he did Georg ia have been in informal !(.fence held during April and May in Washington. The nation have creep. conference with SecI' tary of IIgreed to an economic truce- which might better be called a tariff At eve o'el' meadow wet with dew Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, truce-t o last until th confer nce ha had a chance to iron ou t world The Fire.fiies came by thousand!! Federal Administrator George N. difficulties. . too. Pe k and his as.'lOciate Charles J. It i ~ to be hoped that truce goeS tOD forever. Th r is nothing like And fill ed the n ight with moving Brand and others, and have trade, like a mutual commere i I interest. to make f r iendliness and light· • tI.·awn up agreement.$ which have ltndol'standing among peoples. And there is nothing like a decline in As bac'k and f orth and round been ubmiUed to the, secretary trade to make misunderstandings and anger. The future at the world they flew. for consideration undjlr the act after for mal hearings. lEivaporated depends to a great extent on what l'esult the delegates t o the confer- Wh nce came t hese things at milk manuf'actur I of the Un ited
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ROBERT CREW HAS NEW STOVE We have just installed a very beautiful "Estate" Combination Coal and Pyrofax Gas Range in the home of ROBERT CREW. Like all of .the many other Pyrofax Gas users in Waynesville, they are finding that Pyr'ofax Gas is the answer to the year around cooking !problem. With its clean blue f lame and automatic operation is is always ready to do its duty-never failling, always the same.
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PROOF TO YOU THAT IT'S CHEAPER In the beautiful home of GEORGE WATERHOUSE, in Waynesville, wh I" "Pyrofax" is 'a daily iervant~ they have found that it i~ c heapel' to operate than gasoline. They disca rd ed th '. Id gasoline stove f01' PYl"ofax and be 'ide ull of the advantages of cooking with PYI'ofax Gas they fo und that it really costs them much les1:I to op erate. This is the experience of a great many oth er now using Pyrofax Gas for cooking. - - - 0,- - -
MR.' SHU MACHER, OF HARVEYSBURG, HAS PYROFAXINSTALLED ~ Mr. E. SHUMACHER has been adding some improvements to h is beautiful home' in Harveysburg, and among , them was the installation of Pyrofax Gas a nd a new ' "Magic Chef" Gas Range. Now t ha t ,city gas hillS come to the country, people are learning that they can have it installed 'at little 01' no more cost than the price , of a good oil stove. Every user of Pyrofax Gas automatically becomes a booster. ----(0)----
PYROF A)j~ GAS SAFEST FUEL TO USE As our many users tell .us-there is no need to fear explosions, fires, etc., when you have Pyrofax. It is indorsed by the und erwriters and passed by t hem as one of the safest fue ls known.
MRS. EVA MILLER HAS NEW STOVE INST~LLED With a small kit hen .Mrs. Mille r found that a combination oal and PYI'ofax Ga Range was the thing. This will make a stove combination that will heat and cOOK at the same t ime. For homes where heat in the kitchen is neces ary, the "Combination" is the answer. See one of the new stoves at our show room . on Main Street in Wayne ville:
---0,--.PYROFAX STOVES COST 'MUCH LESS Now for as little as $69.50 you can have a complete outfit installed complete with a Gas Rang!;) and' all equipment. Easy terms and small down payments . makes it possible to have it installed at once.
You are Invited to see our dl.play of Gas Range~ and Pyrofax Equipment at ,the Zimmerman Grocery Bulldlna on·Main Street. Our Mr. Gibbs will be In attendance and will be clad to Klve fullinformalion regarding them
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Artel' !.he uu , ines meeting th 'hlll'll'S MO lll'I?, of Wa~ hinJ!:llln, club alivisor, Miss Ethel fendenII~"\,III,' "I)l'nt " tl dl1 e.d~lY lit th D. r., was 1I Wayn" sl' iIle vJsitor, hall, helpcd with the record books, . The fonowing program W'!lS h.tllI\~·. of Mr. nd Mt ~, W aher Wedn~.sd ay night, ~I, ':~n: -I·R rational club pI dge; Kl:' llllck. J CI'I]ltul'C I'eading, Anna Hoak' III', alltl ~lr:, J\ . A. ~ndth "pL'nt Mr. Hnd 1r1<. Wilbur Bogun ion, "Bping a Girl," Rose' Fl'idtly in 1111) to n . I Mis, Mill'y Kl!e~ t' I', 01' :I1RMn , ell LawMn; demonstration ) 11'. Roy William" of 1)1\:-;t lilt ",I o n l'l' lntive~ hert', Tu sday l ae Differ ~t ~'ays of serving ccjtta~~ \\'n~ [1 Ii Ill'> t Ru Ildny of hi. mother f"ftc rn olln. ;\II~, A. <', Th llIlIP"l.Il1 and hu"band ~lr, an d MI''''. Myel' Hyman and cheese, Mildred Ber~an; demon. :'11', and till'''' L "I1!\rd Gray of "n ' '(I' " II 0 h d s trntion, Proper way of etting 1\ HI s:< • "a uug el'ty 8 n ani' (I~I.l'1 !\l.lcnl la. (wl'ek t Iht' (' hal'l!'!' Burton Earnhal't " pl'nt a lBble, Vivian Conner; musical h oml' o( th('lr l111t'1:n(, ;\1 1', I1no ( .'11' .Jay ' thb week lit. Indinn Lake teJ'lll~, Mary Eva LeMay, A picnic wag enjoyed at Wayne ~II·.. ,1"1:~l' lilY. 111' fOlml'l' ;\1r r lIlay is I'l'r~' 1'1l(l1' 1~' at thi" tim~, J\ti~s'~ lice ~nn,e ~u sl\ um, 01 Pluk, The ne:xt meeting will be )lr. Lt'l' Gn'lIlh,' Uk of [)avtol1 Dayt ()n, Ilnd MIII'JOI'!e Erlwlll'ds. ot held at the Friends churCh, F,·i. . i:- IHakin!! un ("t,' nelt'd vi. it ;" ith , Spl'ingti Id, arc g ue' t... in the hom tlay, June 9, hi" tlnuj!;htN, ~Ir'''. ('lytic Wharton ",I' III i~!< ~ Tl'iIIt'na and Ma,.~al'llt Dotis Davis, News R pOl'ter alld fnmily. ),.() \\'0 I'ds. . l\')I ,. ~lizlL"th ,Illith of DI\\ lo n i\1I'. anti lr~ , L, H , GOl'don were II a. CI i'unday gl1<' \ ll f her si~I I>I' . gut' 11\ li t 1111 elegarnt banquet, )1 J ~. Mnl'j!a l'et Jl'lh n ~. ~('rvt'd iii Wilmington to the Th\' La(Ii('~ r\ id held th!')1' ~l1lnl1a l Wi II ul'(l bnite"y dealer!' of l h i. picnir \\'cdJ1,' ~dl\)' of thi,. we 'k at vidnity fln ll ill it, wil'tOS. On June 1, 1933, twenty girls till' IIl)tnP 01' ;\11' • RlIth SUva!! '1n Rev, F . H.• ' lanton, o f Frank- !)let w it h Ml'~. A. H. ~tubbs at the \'nnk\'~ ~(I'.'('t w('~l of hel'e, . l\Jr. an(1 Mr ... }lurv\'y Bu rnet lin, preach d at. Ih local M. .E. h o n~e of Doris Hawke, to organize Il girl scout t roop, The follOwing \'(.'1(' .'11111.1.:1;1' jru('~t. nt the home Chlll'ch, ' untlay morning, in th of l hco fUI'I ... eJ"~ ~i~l I', :VII'S, }1abel absent' of Rev, , . Dibert, who oflicl.'l's were I.' lected: hairman, Ruth Hockett' vieeDinwiddie and family in Da~'to n . p I'eachl'd at the Fril nklin M. E, c hait'man Mae Treadway;' s cre1 11'. lind Irs, James .Johns _pent church. ~(,I',md duy~ last we k with th -it' fl'. nnd 1\1I-s. P. D. B:e l'thalol Ilnd tOrY, Betty Hartsock' treasurer ali sbury; s~rihe, Jan~ bl'~lht.>!·, Hl~ITY J ohns who has bt'e.n tlO so ns, of .maril1a, Texas, 1\11'. Miriam 1111111' III With henl't trouble at hl8 and Mr. , Gl n M Gibbon of Perry- .ook; captain, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs; home in pnyt"n. tl) n, xa" wel'O guestR of J. Q. lieutenant, DOTis Hawke. fuch enthusinnm and interest i~ 11'. I nd l\lr~ , Iva Scolt of Day- Guns !lnd inmilr W e dne~da)' and t on I\' I'e ThuI'sdllY evening g uest!; Thursday of las t week Thl' party being shown lly th girls. They iQ.of ·MI'. lin d ;\-fr1\, Waltl'!' Kenrick ""!I S e/lt'()ute to ChicaJ!:O III visit tend to earn the money for thll uniform by several project which lhe W orld's FlliT, und 1111'11. IT-!linc~ . we 'wilt put before th community. ~h·. lind Mr ~. Jame~ and familv Miss Mm'ga!'et Rogers is visiting The second meeting was held 1l10Y I from Wu~hinjlton ,B, III i bury, Tut'. tlay to J{ll~I(l1' GI'slmm' !! pro])- l' latiVl's neur Leban n, lndi ana. at the home of Ruth Mr, Hurry nider, junior mem- W dncsday, June 7. There will be l'ty . Mr, JI\I)\f'. "ill opel1 n hal'ber _h OT! in th e l' Olll adjoining the ber of th - firm, P. 'jll:. nider & a pen'ny suppel', Thursday evening Wa llace IlTocery here, on, di. t1'ibutor~, of Pyrolax gns 5 :3 0 to 7 :30, at the Grnnge hull Mr, and ~lr~. '. W . Albright stoves , is in 8 critical conditi on at. anci Jacllu" Ad<lll1 . o f Way n's ville hi~ hom 'in Blllnchesl!.er. were unday g'u !;tsof MI'. and POST OFFICE NOTICE Mr," . K elll('I' GJ'!lham, "Chuck" MOt'gan and J. , Hia lt ,'etllrn 'd la, L w ek aft r a s hort Beginning Monday, Jl,lne' 12. The village of Lebanon will be mot,'r tl'ip to thl' home of the H133, the Wllynesvill,e post office fOI'J1HlI"R fnthcl' in [ndiana. will close at 6 p. m, instead of host al a celebration mlll'king the MI'. an<1 l\11'~, Fra nk armouy 7 p, m. Otflee hours will be as openi ng of a new college wh l'e it ill said, all the beneflt8 and ex~ of Piqua were lIiul'clay evening follows: perjences of 81 conege edUcation catter ' at the h om(' 0 f l\iI's, Mary Open at 7 :00 a. m, may be had for less thon it costs armony, 10 at 6:00 p. m . r.1I-. and MI',. Donald Hadle y The po toffice lobby will be to s tay at home and do nothi ng. The new school is Allred Hole nte l'taine d to dinner und!", the' open On ho)jdays except Sunday b.r ook college, named in m~mory following f'c lntive!i: 1IIr. . I'S. until 9 :00 a, m, W(Wam Hadley and so n . l, janA regulation colleclLion box is of one of America's foremost educhestel', MI'. M QI'I"is lIadley, Mrs, provided outside the lobby door cators and moderni t of hi s time. Clarenc Hadl y, Mr. and MI'!!, for the convenience of patrons He was the ' :fOUrr.Ter- of the National Normal univer ity which Ra)lmond Radley and 80n Q( W il- when the office is not ()pen. later became Lebanon university. min gto n and Mr, and Mrs. Amos R. H. HARTSOCK, P. M. The old school foun.ded in 1865 ook and ons of Wayncs\·ille. continued until 1917 . A monster celeration is planned 1t'. and Mrs. Zimri Haines and for the opening day, Monday, June H om r Haines and family called 12. Former Governor Myel's y, on Rev, and Mrs. Homer Cur1iss Mr's. 8lllers\>n inc lain and and daughter, of near Blanchester Cooper, wealthy Cincinnati flnan. chililren vi sited with Felatives and unday afternoon. ' cier and philanthropist, w ill deId friends of near pringboto Mr, and Mrs . Frank Braddock liver the aelures of welcome.
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ATIENTION FARMERS! NOW is the time to contract for Sweet Corn with the Roxanna Canning Company for the lea.on of 1933. Come in and let us write your contract,
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• ' 0 question about It, it c rtaioly feels great to .have tho sure - gripping, longwearing, quick - 8topphlg safety of new Goody ars 011 every whe I . . . And for ill88 thBn a 8iDI1le tire cost n f w yeurs ago, you can buy a whole set of Goodyear AIIWeathers DOW! • •• 0 tuke advantage of present Inw price while you can still It t them .• _ You can buy th world's best-known til'll, the Goodyear AII-'Ve;lther - at prices you may n«:"cr sec again.
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IT'S BEITER TO PAINT 'THAN REPAIR The wise property ow n r alwllY~ . eeA that hi. buildings lire . kept w 1J pajnieu, [, oth in.side Hnd out, Buildings tluickly g o to to rack and ruin where th uI'fac 3 lIl'e not I)t'otectetl lind the cost of repnirs ill fur in excess t o the co~t of a cout of paint when n eded. . For price); on hou c" both insicl and out, nnd for burns, etc., ae u b {ol'e you buy, We can ave you mo n y,
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Tu ~d!lY afternoon, called on Mr, and l\'1rs, Walter 'Ml'S. Lo is Raine;! 1l11t1 ebi11ttM~M.Vilso n Sun'dnyeVeninig. , called on Ml·S. Roy onklin M on~ The W. F .. M. S. met with Mrs. day afternoon. Edith Haines Wednc:sday after. Miss Ed na Leaming spent a pint noon, l\frs, W. E. BlOgan wall a of las t week wilh hel' ount, Mrs. guest at this meeting, Je~!ie Fllwc tt, o f near Oldtown. Mr. and Ml'S, Weldon Wilson ir. and Mrs, 0 ar Weller and and 80n, Gerald, of near Xenia, sQ ns, K nn th and \Vendall, of attended Sunday School and near elma, Mr. Thomas· White qhul'eh services here Sunday and and daughter, Mis Wyoma, of were dinner guests of Mr. and Jamestown, and MI'. Ilnd Mr. Mrs, Johll Wi! on. Rall?igh Bogan and daughter Mf. and M,:s. Raleigh Bogan took DOI'o thy were Sunday din ner lind wife Saturday. ' ~u Ilts of Luth r Haines and dinnel' with Lawrence Mitchner family. Mr. and Mr ', Joe Ballard of 1111-, and Mrs, Erne t Hurley and near Gurneyville, attended ch~rch Mr, Theo~ o r e McIntire, of neal' here Sunday. New Burlington, vi~ ited in the Caesars reek Sunday School home of Raym ond Wilson's Thurs· orchestra met at the home of Mrs, day. Luther Haines Wednesday night Mi~~ Ladonna incillil' had as her for practice. Memb€!rs of the est pal'l of Jast week her friend orchestra are: J eannette Wilson i~ Elh I harllon of near Anna Sohns, DorQlh~ Bogan, Don: Springboro. ale.( and Willard Haines,
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Attended Sister's Wedding Saturday Mr, and Mrs, Clement Satterthwaite attended the wedding of 'Miss Mildred West II,nd Mr, John Wadsworth at Lebanon Saturday evening. An informal dinner fo llowed t h e ceremony, The bride is t he only sister of Mrs. Sattert hwai te. The newly-weds are wished much Itlck by their Waynes ville fr~ends.
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ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the lot owners of Miami Cemetery Association will be held in the Chapel on Monday, June 12 at 2 p, m. A full attenda nc~ is desiredft j8
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at PROMINENT CO UPl SERIOUSL;NI~~~:E~CCIDENT THE MIAMI CEMETERY REfORESTATION BOYS CONGREG::~O~:I~:I::RVICE MIDDLETOWN Bl ACKChildren'.M.Day I~. Church gr~:~i~nn~o~f ses7.iC:a~:'sth:h~~:b SOX WUN THE SUNDAY thoroughly A good sized congregation CELEBRATE THEIR 59TH co~~~~: sCI~!~~;:ils ~~:;e~·he ~:: ASSOCIATION ELECTS ,ARE DOING VERY WEll lind the Methodist church. to be enjoyed the annual struction on Rout 42, M!lso n rae~:rin n~~~ S~e~~~~ p~~~~ i~~, t~: GA ME FRO M LO CAlS At ~f~i~.r:~:~c~~~s:· s~~:~~e;. e~!ni~~~ WE 0DING AN NIVE RSARY Ib~I ·~g·!...Y:;a~vS.el·I~:tnrYucctkof~~~lla · ~n~do~~.., uec~!lln~heed: 0fflC ERS FO RYE AH AND ARE QUITE HAPPY J.deservJnJr special mention. Rev. th th lib • .... J. Scliaeger will deliver the e c ose 0 serVice, a • severe injuries. was taK n to Mar
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e He era l offering WIIS received to be ap_ the Bll\i r ho pital in Lebanon , I . f S sermon, A simi ~r! 8el'vlf~ o~ t t. Wawnesville l\lerchllnts lost to plied to the churcb's educatio nal Mr. and Mr . E. T. troud of where it wa found that the larg l\1e sRI'~, A. '. ollett and RowMary's is planne or a at~ ahc, Middletown BlaCk Sox in a. game fund for the' aid o,f worthy stu- Lytle Road, celebrated their 59th bone I'n hi' rl'ght ankle had been ard Graham, both of Harvey~bul'l with Rev. Dibert de livermg t e played at Wayne patk Sunday 8'f- d t Th f i t · t 10 t 11 ell s. e 0 oW ing: program was wedding anniversary June 10. badly crushed, but the full xlent w I'e eh 10Il n to serv e as directora sermon. .. . " . ernoon . o. . given: .' ' d 5 0f h'IS .I11Jurles . , h d of ,·, ~'I:llnl l' emetery Assn. bv the The ~plrlt o,f ChrJstlan UnIty . After scor, a ~en .lnnln~ strug-gle, Song, congregation; Scripture Seven t y- th rE'e re Ia.lves an d l rlen a not yet be n , t~us being mamJ~8t is to be hea~. With WIlY~t!svll1e sho~Jng lhe way and prayer, Rev. Dibert; Greetings urpri ed them Sunday by bringin g determined at a late hOUI', Wed- lImall company that attended the ttly ~omm~nded, t~e Master & ~ntll the. Black. Sox tied the s(!~re Wilma Dibert; recit:ation, W.'rren well -filled baskets and best wishes nesday afternoon. lot o,,'ner,,' annual meeting at the work IS entirely. too Important .t() I~ tb~, ninth; In ,~he elevellth m- LeMay; "Why hildren's Day," lor the occasion. The following hap I, '[onday afternoon. Mr. be made the object of petty dlt· nmg Black Sox scored 2 runs Joe Davis' song Stnlrley Buzick' t'M d M' H ' I ds h If h'l M r. o~er 0 lett auccee imse, W Ie r. · promotion, MQrion Whitaker and 1erlencell in cl'eed. Let the good while the best Waynuvi1le could "The Bird:s Wa;," Charle Dibe rt; were pr~sen. f. an Ethan Lewis being among the work continue, brethren. do reKulted in one r un. The I'ecltatlon John Sackett. recitation ,Hart IIna daughter, Janet Louille, GJaham Rucceeds Mr. W. W. lattt!r. The boys have been as· = s : . writer of this artic le lIW a good Ruth Helen LeMay; 'A Wise Pla n, Mrs. Bell Rart, Mrs. Jack Brown Welch, or Hurveysburg, who had igned to Company 163B C. C. C. ball game, and eard orne of the Mildred Bourne; song, Ruth Con- and son Bobby. of Richmond, Ind. ; previously declin~d r~election. ' UI K fans prove them elves to he very .ner and Roxie Carolyn Sackett· IMr . and Mr. Alfred McNay Mr. ' Mr. ' ollett nd Miss Stella at Fort Knox, near L OUISV e, y. low in. th e quality called sport s. "Jack's S'e rnlon," Donald Buzick ',. and Mrs. Wrefred McNay' and In a letter to his mother, under h Daugherty were cbo!!en to s ucceed W man Ip. ' . recitati on, Joe JamE. ; piano solo, two child t'ell , Mr, and Mrs. Harold date of June 7, Marion hitaker, Lets a1.1 go to Xema.and see the rReba Edwards', repitation, Norma Frank, Elo.i e McNay and Dona,ld lhen)selves QS pI' itl tit and seCl'e· Wayne VI II e boy. ' Par,t ," Anna Simpson, of Williamstown, Ky. ', - - - . ti on, youngest member of the 0party, T ue¥ Win an other Lovely', "A Child's tary-lI'eu urel' o1 · " t" a cia soya I " ft, vv e lett Cincy at 8:3 d J day morning ano arrived here game un ny, une 18. Marilyn Whitaker; 1'Ieeitation Ellen Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wadsworth, Fire and Wind sto rm In.' urunce, )all ballot~ \)eing unanimous. The core: . MOBSi mUlic, Mary E:va and Frank Mr. and Mr. L. F. Perkins and W. N. Sear,. Th final] 'ial report, publistaed in about 4 o'<clock in the atternoon. WAYNESVILLE MERCHANT LeMay .1r.: recitatiom, Mary MOSS i Eleonora, Harry and Jean P rkins fill he I thO iS8ue shows U.pon our arrival, we w re exam in____ "A Su mer Rec'p "S h C Mr and Mrs Geo Stroud ado A. K. Day vi, !ted l'clntives at u e se~ .re n j~ , ed again, bathed ~nd were $lIsign. AB R 11 PO A E m I e, ara . on-· " n II n, Milford unday ,th a~socilltion to b m good candiAutomobile insurance, W. N. M. Weller . 4 2 1 ) 0 0 llf,lrl SOljg, Anna ~a"i\Yll Whitaker Carter lind Peggy tephen, Mrs. , . tion, the receipt for the past f1aca'1 d regular 80ldic'rs uniforms. We were also given overalls, shoes, 80X Sears. Davie .. 6 1 1 4 0 0 " "'11 ElCp l!lnati()1l to Polly," Jel\1\ G, Cratldoo~ alld daughters, Clitl\1iss J Ie 'Iarke has been year exceed ing the expenditures ~ies, underw ar, having outfit8, Hartsock , • 4 0 2 0 3 0 B~ker: 1Iv.;,hen Oranama WaH a fllfd ancl B tiy Craddock. Mr. arid visiting relatives in incinnati. by II comfortable margin. A peru. belts lind our regular oldier kaki Myer Hyman transaeted businees Mend enhall 5 1 1 6 2 1 LIttle Girl, Lois Jean Larrick; Mrs. larence Allen, 80n Pre.aton, sa] of this report will prove inter. dre 8 uniforms. We were real tired in Columbus. Monday. Elll~ " 6 1 2 12 0 0 duet, Doris Beck and Vivian Con- Guy Wadsworth, Dorothy Carey, Mrs. Edwin handlel' i~ s lowly eating, speially lot cwners. tonight, but have good bunks and W I h h Ramby '" .... , 6 2 1 1 0 1 nen recitation, Ruth Conner: Mr. and Mrs. John Wadsworth and recovering from her recent illness. Admitt dly one of the largest and r g twas t e Treadwa;" ,. " 2 '1 1 2 1 music, leo lind Ftuth Conner: daughter BeUy Jean, Mr. and Mrs. finest in the entire tale, our City good eats. Have been vaccinated ' Mr.a, Bernyce Paul Spaite a.nd son Paul Jr., Mr. h.Dldr . and Mrs. Ralph Weaver and of the Dead was n'e yer in better twice this aiternoon, and my arm sEullnisday guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Weller ::' 6 0 3 4 4 0 losing Thought, Doria Beck, e l ren were 'Wilming ton visitors condition or mOI'e beautiful. The an "" Mr • Har r y ASE II ng an d M feels pretty 1)1'e. I think I am . Manning 5 L 2 0 9 0 • -- ~ ur- Sunday. goinJr to like it. fine." MillS Lucy Emley is enjoying a _ _ _ _ _ _ COOD CUT eLOTHINO leI, Martha and Be~ty Auling, Mr. supe rintendent, caretakers and In s second I tter, writt!!n June vacation from her duties at the Totals ... ,..... 42 10 14 · 18 20 a CLUB ~'ET FIUDAY abnd MM·n • DudrwMard VTice'GRaYWBa~.Mr. an(\. Ml'S. William Fischel', directOJ's are to be congratulated II, be says: "The worle here is postoffice. , e r , r. an rs. . ' . ada· of Cincinnati, were guest of Mr. upon t.he excellence of their work. not hard, but the heat i8 terrible. I worth, Mr. and Mrs. John Braun, and Mr . Gail Evan!!, unday. A motion was paSlled, inl!ltTutt1 gues!i we will be I aying here Mr..and Mrs., A. O. Griffy and MIDDLETOWN BLACK SOX The Good Cut · lothlng OIub of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. jng the pI'esident to appoint a com. l)'Ie tiTne this week {or Mamlf\eld. Bon, Vincent, wltne~ed. the .RedsAB R 1t PO A , E held-th: Ir seaond meetln, at the ChUes, Mr. and Mr!!. Will Stroud. Mrs. Kathryn Turner, of Day- mittee ()f ilve lot owners whoso 6 2 2 0 1 t home of JU1Inita Brannock on Frl- Harold Stroud, Perry. Hartsock. ton, spent unday with hel' pJlI'enls duty it shall be to r vise rules Ohio. 1 think that ill only about Cubs ball gam~8 at C!ncmnatl Sun. Wills .. ....... ]46 mile from home, so I can day. R. Johnson .. 5 1 B 2 1 0 day, June 9. Mr. and Mrs, B. T. VIce, Claude Mr, and l\frs, F.B. Renders·o n. IIhd regulation governing the cem come home · over ' the week.end Mrs. Frank C'ook sulfe'red a frac. Gregory .. .. 4 0 0 0 " 1 A dl cusslon wall given by Ruth Stto~d, MT. and Mrs. E. T. MI'. and Mrs. E. • Crane and etery that appeal' on the books. To whenover I have ' leave. .. . • l t d b . h i t h'l I d liard man ..... 5 0 0 6 " 0 Sallsbury on "Which Garment you St1'oud, Mrl!l. Maude Crane, Anna ellildren of D"'yton, spent S'unday say tbe lel;\~t. some o! the pres~nt cnrporal, th""t Is 111'" .urea horlle one In er WI'IIone W Ie ea .. I> 1 2 6 6 2 Would Select Firat in Choo l'ng , Lee ,... have been., mude ~ ,... '" to water day 18 t Washin"'ton .. ~ H Crane, dMr. d and Mn. Ross with lfr. and Mrs. • L. Crane. ru Ies. are ra t.h er an t Ique an d I.mleader of foreman (If our ·sectlon. ",:ek. ' JOhes .. .•.• 6 0 J 7 2 0 Your Outfit." art.$Qck an aughter8, Mr. and pOSSIble of enforcement, havmg Do flOt have any work to do~ ()nly PettEirso n .. . , 4 2 3 0 2 2 An individual demonstration Mrs. Carroll De'a therage, Several members of a lOCAl been published in 1912. For exlUl\Miss Catherine Branatrator nas J . .1ohnson ..... 5 2 2 2 0 0 wa given hy Ruth Conner on "SeAll . had a ver~ enjOYable day b"ldge club arc gue!\ts of Mrs, J . rle, the rule that prohibits the use see that each fellow does hi! share and see that everyone gets an even arrived home from Wltt.nbur( GatJ!8 ..... , . 4 ? I Ii 3 0 lection of a Pattern and Material and wI.shed the 11lI~al couple many O. Cartwright of Cincinnati, to- of automobiles 0); bicycles within break. college to spend her summer Pierson ...... l 1 0 2 0 0 for Undergarments. ,"pre l!I)Jch pceasiDnll. day, the grounds. The committee waa "We went to West Point, last vacation. - - - - - Adj purned t(l me~t with Jrm~ .. hstructed to report at the next annight. 1'h t is about 10 miles from , . Totall .... ,... 43 11 14 30 213 6 Rich, ~une 28 , SHORTER PETOUR Mr. and .Mrs. John B. Gons wal'e nual meeting of the lot owners, here. We w~re off on leave until Mr. and Mrs. L; V. Branstrator Bas!! on ba1l8-Gre~ory, III A,n g erane, N w Reporter ON THE THREE C'S g.ueats of Mr. and Mrs. Carl to be held on the second Monday 7 Q'clock this morni"•. We had a visited the . la~r II mother,.. Mrs. Hal'dman, /;; Manning, 9. _ _ --~Sanker, of I\fason, Saturday night in June, 1934. good time, but we always do, here; Mary E. Harrl , at ClarksV11e on Struck 6ut--Gregory, 3; Man. and! Sunday. • - -ev ryan Is 0 fri ndly all~ nice Sunday. ning 4. [d1 Shorter detour between' WiIMi ses Trillena and Margaret to us. We have fine commanding Mi s lnez Skidmore and Mr. Two ba e hi R rtsock., 2; R. • mington and Clark ville on Edw8Tds alld their guest, Miss officer. Our cj»mpaty was eom· Dale Warrick of Lebanon were Johnson, Treadway, Manning, State Route 3, familiarly known MarjOrie Edwal'ds, of Springfield, plimellted on being the neatest Sundayguell1:1!' of Mr. and Mrs. Davis. B. Weller. . . as the "Th'r ee Cs" highway, is an· . pent Wednesday in Dayton. and mQllt orderly at inspection Howard Dalton. Three base hits-Manning, J. CHURCUl'~! nounced by· state highway official8. ' Johnson. Il£al Deionr on the route ill nece itated Miss Alice Jane Russu m, who CI'OP and market trends for y sterday. so that goes good with the big boys. • • • Will prob· Charles Day and 80n James, of Home Run - M. Weller Gate/l. by IL t.ransport truck'lI w.'ecking has been 1ft gue t of ¥issel!l Tl'iIIena 1933 indicate that natural faetorl ably be back in Ohio nat later CatUett8burr, Ky., are vleitlng the •- • FRIENDS MEIETING the old teel bridge over Cowan's and lfarg8J'et Edwards returned to alone will not reduce IIgricultural than Thursday. former'!! parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Demont't ratl'on of Or~ek, two mile!! llorth of Clarks. heT home in Dayton, Wednesday. production in tne United 8tatu- Firs~ Da, " ', First play Fr~endllhlp ' JI ' K• Day. - - -... - • " V I e. this year enough to dispolle cf the School lit 9 :30 II. m. MeetlnlJ for The de*our road is Buitable for - !'irs. Ne~tie Kepler 8n<,l . Mrs. bUJdensomesul'plus of farm o rOO 0 eg~ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Schatzman ectnc PP lance. worl\hlp at iO:SO a. m, both day and night driving. Neces- Oliver DaVIS and Rachel were sity to make the detour all short as ~n~ay afternoon guests of Mrs. by of rural econ. and Bon, of Madi80l)ville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. In conjullctiotJ w\tb local mer- ST. :.y~~~~~~:~~ p~~,!RCH p08!!lble was emphasized by the LIZZI~ M~Elwee and Max McElwee omics at the 0: S. U. o. Raper. chant. the Dayton Power &\ Light Services will be held eVlrJ two huvy traffic using State Rou te 3. at WJ!mmgton. In spit of th~ fact that the 1933 With an endowment of only Mrs. Henry Snethe.n and Miss Co.• is sponsoring a demonstration on Tuesday momlDl. The new bridge is ellpected to Mis Elizabeth handler I ft winter wheat crop Is forecaat all be comple~ely e~eeted by th~ latter Monday fott Hampton. Va., where 124,666,000 bushels smaller than $3,000. Allred Holbrook coUep Jane Guy, of Dayton, were gueats of hDusehoJd electrical appliance~ was opened at Lebanon Monday of their sister and a~nt, Mrs. Carl in t~e W. C. Phlllips room on FE;RJtY CHURCH lOP CH.lIST part of JUne, highway officlliis Tl!- she willdirel)t.the stude nt teac/ling the 1932 crop, it is unlikely that Main street. Naturally, electric (Undenomina.tional) port. during tlte summer 5e sion at the present. wheat surplus will be Governor Smith" Ill$t week. afterrioon. 'Former Chester A. WiUiaruon • - .. Hampton lnstitute. overcome as It' result. The United r.anges and cooking utensils re Myerll Y. Cooper, of qindn,nati Mrs. Raymond Taylor and Mrs. being teatul'ed most extensively. Unified service b.~g inning with MEETING OF THE States wheat carry-over at the be· gave the addre8s of welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Mo ie.r Luth.e r and ginning of the present JIlarketill&' The college ·ilI the 8uceellllor of Neal and daughter!!. of Ridgeville, Ele~tric cooking demonstration" Church School periodl at 9 :30 a. m, FORGET-ME .NOT C;:LUB 80n, of ·Clncinnati, and Mrs. Row. year was practically three times the National Nonnal univertlity vt8ited MrII. John Long, last Thurs. Plotner, Domesti(1 denee Service Lord's Supper andl sermC>n at ena Zal·tman of 'Xenia, ,calleQ ~n its normal size. Oirec;tol' lor the cQmpany" tbe 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject, "The and Lebanon universitY, " 'hlch day af~ernoon. The Forget.Me.Not 4.H cl~b, M_ and Mrs. Oliver Davis and Mlsll The new crop, ex;cept In Ohio, Is were aba.ndoned 16 yean -eo. Mrs. J. D. Marlatt; Mra. W. P. are being eonducted by Mi s .Ine:/; Gospel Acc'ording to ,Judas Iscariot now generally el{pected to be smalAmonI' the Jrraduiltea of the old Salisbury, Mrs, C. M. 'Robitz:e.r and Jasti to be held next Wednesday The Churches 01 Christ of Xenia Mr. ,E. H. DuVall, leader heJd Rat hel , Monday everling. achoQI we're Secreta.,y of State Mrt!. Harvey Rye 'are viaiting 'r ela- and Friday afternoons, June 2t Area will hold their !!lJlnual Fellow their third meeting at the DeVall M d M J h W il I r ler than la t yeal1s but it probab. and 23. See their IlIrge ad on ship Meeting t the Xenia Fair. home, June 6, with eleven mem- nea~r'WJlanyn r,,~'11 0 n QO arc'l a Iy will be 1.8~ge 'enough to care for Cordell Hull and Secretary of tives in Cleveland. b d . . ' .' es I e, ,are annaullc ng t d ;. t' ·ti Treasury William H. Woodin. page 2 0f th IS Il18ue. ground. Afternoon services at ere al'{ . four vIsllors prc8ent.. the marriage 'Of ' their dau liter cur~en ?Jnd Ie co~ump _~, esDr. H. E. Cummtnrham, former Mes!il's. W. E. O'Neall and W. J. . Miss PIQtner and Mr. Poland 2 :8 0 o'clock with W. R. Walker of Thre~ Ind ividual demonstrations BeMie, to Ernest Milburn, S~lI of pec)aHy ~nce .. t he IlJghe~ pnee of presilient of Lebanon university is Baker ..w the Red!! and Cu~ conducted a cooking school for th/> Columbus, Ohio as the princ,ipal we:e given - by, Joyce DuVall, Mr. and Mrs. John Milburn of wbea,t. "Pla.y dl couraJe Its use as, the founder of the new colle,e and divide a double.·header at Clncin· coJ'npany ip the local Jr. O. U. A. speaker, Let's 81) !f0. You ' are Shirley Anderson and Ethel Chari. Xenia ' . food In the amount that was fed offered hIs services free until the natl, Sunday ,aftern()on. M. haH about a year ago tb\lt was 1w8Ys welcome at this church. ton. The leader gave ~s important • last :ye,t;a,..r,,'O'l'rn;;-;;;:;>;, rn;,;-;;:=;;;;:::r; hjghly pleall!n.g. to QlIl'.......ritize.na. points on, floors. W.des -and Mr~. Frank L. Taylor, of San In the opmlOl! of the eco.nomlllt* lIchoo) could gain a ~rmet -'nan· ST. MARY'S CHURCH Starkey sewed ice cream and cake ;Ft'IIInCIsco., Calif., Mr. and MrjJ. of the department, a carry-over Dr. Mary Cook and Miss Mlld'l'ed They cordia'l)y ' invite all thei ~ dal statu!!. Rev. ;r J. Scbaefl'er. aedol' The next meeting wUl be held at, F. C. Hartsock, daughter Mildred of a.t least two !,nd a half time. A 12-week Bummer course has Cook accom.panied Mrs. BessIe old friends arid as ma,ny new ones .TUDe 18, 1st. . Sundll,y aftel,' the home o-f the leade.r, .June '20. aiJd 80n Cbarlef!. and Mr. and Mrs: normal is likely to piaI' lie the been offered ' at a IImall eo!!t and White to the latter's home in as possible to visit this ' more elaborate and complete demon· Trinity. hurch schc>ol at 9,:30; Doris Wade. News ReRorter Ronald Hawke and ' son F.r ank, wheat b~lt in 1934, unlel!ll! there students will be oft'ered ' part time Akron for the w!!ek-end. work to help pay for their educa· The ' birthday of. our National stratlon. Those who filii to attend l\fornjng Prayer and sermon at ., -- ~ were Sunday guestl! of Mrs. Edith al'e 'material ch1lnges, now Ilnex. tion. Emblem w.as honored by a lener- lire losing 1Q:30. Him'is and fantjly'. pected. in wheat. the exp\)rt demanel for _ _thereby. _... _ _ ' Anui rican oils display" of flags 1>n Main .. ' . Miss Gertrude Chllndler reeeivJudging {rom current trends In WOMAN'S AUXILIARY street, Wecmesday mornitJc· WAYN ...SVII.U M, It. CHURCH ed her Master's degree at O. S.U. productioll and exports, the .urMET AT LITTLE INN Mr. Harry Snyder. whose critQ. C. Dibert, P ..to, • M , this week. She was accompanied to plus of hogs is likely to be 'p eater ical iIlne88 at hiil bome in Blan· Wednesday: Prayel' m(!oting and Columbus for the commencement in the. coming- seaso". There are I The Woman's Au:xiliarJ of St. <:beater was reported last week, is . 'In Bible study eac;h Wednesday at On June 8th Mr. and Mrs. exercises by b~r mother, Mrs. L. more nags in lhe country, ancl the 1 Mary'.. Chureh met 09. ;Friday I reported. to be no better. 7.:SFr°"d Ch' . l' t 8 Ernest ButterWOrth were host and W ' CThanHdler~ and hfeCr. au,"t, ~TS. domestic mar)ce.t Is biling forced, , aftemoon, June 9, witb Mrs, Ron, H d Who . The handsome home of Mr. and I ay: 011' prac :lce a p. m. hoates to the members of the M ae '. arnson! 0 mClnnab. by decreasing export demands. to Mr. and Mrs. OWIIl' Ite,. Mrs. Fred Gons, above town on Sunday: Sunday 81Cho01 ~t 9:80 Wayne Township Farmers' Club. Ed' S I con un1e a greater proportion of a Id Hawke, at ',T he Little 1M. '. R J J Schae-"r cO'n ducted IOn: and daucbter, of DaYton. were th N B I' t d a. m. 'Morning worlllJip at 10:30, D' was served on the 8P'acI!ous Will t;;.0nf{k eft beOre, Monday the total pork prodUction in the ev ....... S d U tb e ew ur Ing on roa, was Epworth League at 7 p. m. with mner enroute .to 'r'US eegee; kla. where country. un ay01 eve...... ers at h Th e h ea t 0 f t he day was he will pt'('ach .at the' Church of ...The 19112 corn crop of n".rl" the d ~votional lervice. home MI" andea Mrs Waltere tota11y dest faye d by fi ra (Th .u rs· Charles Whitaker as leader. pore. Mrs. R()land Banott, dioeeaan . ' , . ' . day) morning. The blaze, which hi almost forgotten when c1'l1lh's were Christ durillbhis sum .. t' ., -., .. Elze v... Preaching service at 8 p. ~. w.ith arranged on the shady , lawn for from th B?bl ' Se •mer vat.. aCiIon three billion bu~hels was the Jarl'thou"ht to ' have been caused by a Rev. ~ pre-i • ' dent, Mrs. Phi.lip , W ().r man, .. . J. J. Schaeffer; rector of the e I. e mmary II ', n· est since 1926. .a United Thank Orermg treasu~er, Mr. and Mrs. Varice Smith and detective Or OVerheated chimney, Episcopal church ail the speaker the afternoon program. , . cinnati. Mrs. Strona' (nee Mary • _ ••_ __ Oll Tuellday of . n.~xt week the Earl . W~]I~aum, treasurer Etta Guy) wUl joip her husband in Mrs. Edward T. Snediker, dioee8an family, of Worthington, :were origlnated .in the roof sho~tly aft!llr treaSUHr. Mn. James H. Fa~ber, r uelts at the homJ! of Mr. and Mrs. 8 o'clock, and had · gained gre~t annual picnic pf the Dayton Dis. Montgomery county and a prom.lD. a fe~ dare, and spen~ the Bummer PARTY STARTED TO diocesan secretary, all cf Dayton, Frank LeMa, from Sunday until headway before It W89 discovered t ' t , 'll b h Id t l' Ia d P k' ent Granger, held the attention. at hIS parents' camp In Arka:--.sas. CHICAGO WO.R LDS FAI. dnd Mrs, Wylie Michell, vice. Tueaday. . , ' . by men working in a nearby field. riC WI e. e. -. ~ n ar m of his listeners wlien he gave a ' president of the Dayton _ However, So effectively did the Day~on. ThIS pIcnIc lS lor a,11 t~e splelldid address taking tOl' his The public spirited young men men ?f the. ~IS. subject, "Taxes." The children of whG recently se(lured the consent t. '. Mr. and Mr.s Chu. Edwards fire fighter8 work that all adjacent m!msterl!l and . tion of Middletown, were pre;eJlt, and gave interesting and daughter, Mary Ellen, 01 Day- outbuilding~and practically aU the trlct, together With (,heir 1amlhes. the club rendered a musical pro- ()f the achool board to revive and Mr. J. B. Crabbe was in eb..... instructive talks. ton, . were week-end cuest8 of Mr. household furniture were I!I8ved. Wedne~day of next wee~ i the gram, Miss, Mary Lewis gave a r~col\di~ion the . t~n.nis courts , at at a happy company of 29 you. J;luringa delightfulsl)clai h-our, and 'M rs.Clarenee Edwards and The 10$s is said to have been at regular ~I,,:"e for ~h4: meeting of most vivid description of her trip the High school building, announce men .and bOY8 who left bere about delicious refreehmenta were served daughter. lea8t partiallY', it not wholly, the Ladlet Aid SOCi4.ty. to Bradl and answered numerous that they have completed their 7 0 clock ,.ednesday mornintr. ____ _ _ . d b i Th ' d' , question8 011 the custom. of that labors and the courts aTe now en~oute to t e. World's Fair at Mr. and Mn. Mlft BJ1Ilan and covere y n.lurance. 18 l~a~ WAYNESVII..L& CHURCH 0' country, where she lived for ready for use, . They join the board Chicago. The trIP was made in a FRATERNAL ORDERS SOft spent Sundar at Fort Ancient ter aptn. Hises t he q.uesbon. CHRIST *.everal yeaPII. .in askln" that all who use the school. blls from WHtenllle, ' , ... ' d I ._. t' 'Whyishdon our comtllumty not (U d I ' " _I) ~ ti tl f h DECORATE ORAYES where atten ed a p elU~ 0 f the needed equipment to D enom na~Oll.. The guest list included Mr. and court!! refrain from walking on nego.a ~nl!l 01: t e r,quired 10the Bloch famill. honoring the um # "Chester A. Wtnlamtlon, Klnlaw Mrs Earl Wellb.a um Mra. pllcar the gNt!s or injuring the shrubbery de~mty t~.uranee on a loeal b ... " blrthdal annivenat'J of their provide amplt!c fire protection. Church School at 9 :30 .. n'I. Wade and Dr and' Mrs ~ F haV1ng flUled. Other arraneement. Sunday was Decoration Day for mother, Mrs. .Teannette Bloch. - - Lord's Supper at conclusion. D ' • .. . . The churches of Chri8~ of Xenia will be earned out about aa Pllb-lratemal ordera at Miami ceme· TIME FOR PAYING Chrlltian Elldeavor lilt 6:45 p. m. eTPPhe. I L k d f Area are having their annual Fel- Iished in these columns Jut ...k. tery. In the morning, leveral Mr. and Mn. 1. G. Hawke visitJ A h Le I E I e ove y roc pr en, or] h' D t th X . Fa' Th rt .....members of Crown Lodae, K. of ed the fraternal home. at Sprine. TAXES EXTENDED ames rt ur, al er. ven ne h' h thi home is noted was ows Ip ay a e ema Ire pa y upee_ to .... · P " P., assembled at their haU ,udpro-- fteld. Sundal aftemoon. They evanellistic service ~!lt 7 :46 p. m. :'::ourhl ; enjoyed ,rounds, Sunday. Ju.n e 18. This about a week. Su.bject, "Christian Growth." AdJ d t • t I J I t ' year the churchell will have ' thejr • - ••- - - h celded to- the eemeterr, w en follDd the KIUlL Albert Baine.. Realizing the desire of our tax. Let's join In the Ic reat aervice ourne a mee II u Y a regular morninr service at home, CHILDREN'S NIGHT AT they Itnw.d flowe1'll on t:he ,rave, Xanhan Harlan ud Stephen Wi!- payers to avoid the legal penalty of the Xenia Area Churehel of the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. diemi!sinc early and eoinlr to the ot their departed brOthM~~~ 1181111 reuonably well aDd happy. for delinquency, and the dlftleul. Christ at the Falqrrounda, Mendenhall. Fail'8!'0undll for a baaket' dinner WAYNaSVILL& 0MIfIIa aftemoOD, memb A )I. IIr aDd lin. Fred Leonard and Ity of obtainiDl ready cash, the 2 :30 W. It. .. - (picniC style). Tb aftemoon Ie, Council 1r. • . .I.':L coni d.~ter of Klop KIlIl were time for paJillc JUDe tax. with· Walker JIIOTICE ..n;ce ""ill besln af 2 :80. A Cttildte.'. Nlaht .UI be ducted • aimllar memo.-,", 0 .. da7 ' II d '11 l ' out the penaltJ hu been extended Church of Ohio JOllt choir will ainc and ., the nt1IIar ...IUII. pl'QCl'Alll' or demoaatra.1.!!', ~t·t!ft.~00Dra.~ 'to Jul, 10. Please attend to thla wiD be the ..,..at, The clump'" of prbap or truh muatal nUlII"-- are belq anUlf'_I". hmm tempted br .Ither ~'- ~. • ..... lin. B~ ,_" r on or before tIIi. date It Doa't faU to ~r of all1 Idnd at dte old dumpiq ... W... 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Of COUl'Se, we are all interested in the welfare 01 the eleven young men who left her on the . morning !If June 6 to enter the national reforestation service. All were accepted, are getting along nicely, and some have already won
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. Ditmara. William 8. Roof. acImlnl.wawr of the ,.tate of Jaeob Root dee.... ed, ftled hi. inventory. - R. It, -Remark, former guardian 01 Otlo Harlelter, Incompetent, wall allowed addition ctlmp nsation and ex.penee. incurred. Elizabeth Young, guardian of Carl L. Youn" confined in Dayton State Hospital was advanced $100 on life insurance policy. 1he inventory of Clarence S.
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Smith, executor of deceased, the eatat was of 75 $6; Stakalta Mfg. Book Co.. Co., upphe., Ann Louise mith, Lyle Blank sup' pli(,8, . $24 . 50~ Lyle Blank Book . o. in line and president of the board, approved. J . O. Cartwright, in ~ne of hi' _ The Leb.non-Citizens, National supp\te' , _ $2 .IiJl· Famous Auto ehal'BcteJ:iatis speeches turned the Bank and Tru~t Company admini!! Suppl y Co.. 30c; H: E. WarwlCl , school over to the public. Be wu tnltor of estate of Josephine ' Fl. uppl~ell' $3; G ol'ge Rawthol'ne, re ponded to, for the people, by Worley, deceased. filed its fir t , ~upplie!l, $2; Waldron C. Gl1m o,lI;r, Rev. J. F. Cadwallader in a neat flnal and distributive account. mquest, $7.60; Waldron . GIlspeech. Carrie Sl(Iitb, admlniAtratri~ of mour, inCjuc t. '5.70; Book Shop, "A picture was taken of the e.tat~ of Lillie Smith, d ceased, · $\..85; ~l a~98 Myer Con.cholal'8, after which the grade tiled her first, final arid distrlbu- tl'uction 0 •• DU11dLDg new ~orlh pupils were conducted through the live account. abutment Bun~el1 R!1l bridge, D. E. Heywood, executor of the $2000; J. H. JCIP~, brl~ge plank, building by Superintendent Spriegel. estate of Mary R. Hedrick, deceas- $121.60: r goma ~rldge <;0 .• "A ball rame W8S played by the ed, filed his IIr. t, final and dlslri- bar, plnte , blue l'nn , repair, regular team against an ex-pupil butive account. outh LebRn on brIdge', ,376.08; team. The winnel'l in the contest The will of J ohn O. Mulford Blah' .& LeRoy, cem n1.. sand, were .7 to 3. wa~ filed in court. . gravel, $78.73; C. D , ~ atktn8, "The parade was one of the The inventory 01 Oharles M. atone, $3.30; Vlln amp ~toJle Co. BaTl'e~t Co., most inspiring that ever took place Zimmerman executol' of the estate grav I, '69.70; in WaYnesville. As the dHferent of Mary E. Zimmerman, decesl!ed, tarvia, $90.25 j F~moul!. Auto Supply Co., h~se, ?ll polIsh etc., grades with their banners, and wall approved. each child carrying the American Wmiam C. Bergdall, administ'fll- $6.68; OCl'gODla Brl~ge 0. , lathe Hag, filed by hand-clapping all tor of estate of Horace M. Clarke. work, $4.76; Fr nkhn lrol1 Metal along th.e line was hearty and deceased filed his second account. & Paper Stock 0" lruck pms, $2; . . . . , . " ' .... IIL. The little ones li;ept step The adjudication and determin- Cincinnati Oil Works Co. gas $26 ._ like veterans. and many of the etion of the inbcritance tax on the 90; Lahman's Servic Station, gae, grades had characteristic methodlt. eState of J obn Winfield, deceased, $51.46; J . D. Adamll Co", pins, The cia 8 of '20 marched be~ 18 to be given to all persona Inter- Jinks, bolt, $4.62; Mc o y II Co., oil, $60.10: D. . Dear, Agent, tween poles which were !wathed ested. jn the e1888 colors. The No~al A certified copy of the entry de- hipping charges, "lc. cla8$ marched to form the letter tel'lnining the inheritance tax to N, and looked very pretty." be paid on the estate of John W'ln- • • •_ _IIIIi._.I11!1."~1I (To ' be Continued) field, decea ed, is to be certified _ _ _•• _ _ lVithout delay. The estate of Andrew O' Banion. 'deceased, is exempt from inheritance tax. • In the matter of the estate of 80 Yean Experlenc. ta Jl'lttinl: and Maldnr G..... %eS;e . the <Ju plicate or th county.
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Muria.e Lic:_.ee Co. . . . PI ... Proc..ti••• L.1»...... OIIio John· S. Wadaworth. labonr, 01 In th~Lc'ase of The Waynesville n.ncIQ. National Bank versus J. Roy Lebanon and Mi B Mildred West, E ....l ........_ Drummond and Benie J. Drum- of Lebanon. LEBANON, OHIO George Barr. fruit dealer, of mond, the defendants are granted Columbus, and Mi s Florence 60 days to plead. In the calle of J. Karl Gilchrist Swiger. of FI·anklin. Albert L. Tull, minister, of Oxversus R. Wilds Gilchrist, et al, ,FOil SALE DATES CALL the defendant, R. WUds Gilcbrist, ford, Maryland and ?di88 Harriet AI trustee, and individually. Ie Ellen Cowan, teacher, of Lebanon David Little, farmer. 01 Lebgranted 16 day. additional time to anon and MrS. Sarah L. McKinney plead. In tbe case 0'1 The Miami Valley housekeeper, of Lebanon. Bulldinr and Loan Aseociatioll versus Brice Smi.th and Ibs. Brice R.al E •• ate TI'Blufen Smith, th(! plaintifl' II to reeover Anns Stamps to Lawrence P ow_ from the defendant, Brice Smith ell and Nettie Powell real estate in JESSE STANLEY ,2690.78 and COlt&. Lebanoll. Th,e caBe of A. L. Kin.: venus John Fox and Lida E. Fox to M PIa... 310. N......11...... ow. Lew Wash, et aI, wu dlamiued W. Horn , inlot No. 36 ill Lebanon. EARL KOOGLER without record. Walter R. Fitts to Alfred H. Da,.t_ Piao. . · In the calli of Guy Rout&ohn Roberson, ' inl ots Nos. 220 and 221 ICE_oro •••• versus Mary ttoutzohn. motion to In Franklin. dlS5()\ve ,attachmente overruled. C. B. Allen and Anna Allen to In the calli of Carl Thompson The Mutua.l Building and Loan Co !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! versus Gail D. ThomPtlon, conftr- inlot No. 15 in Franklin. mation, deed and dietribution. Seth Cook to Mary L. Cook. real The cue of The Sprinr Valley estate in Waynesville. • • • National Bank venas Everett Emma-M..-Witham to A her B. Early is diaDllllled without record. Newby, 60 acres 1J\ Deerfie.ld , Walter Spencer pleaded I\1l1ty townahip. , WAYNESVILLE. OHIO to the indictment flIed qainst hini Charles Bakel' and Fairy Phone 10 BanVlll....and imposition of sentence i. sus- Baker. to Julia Frances Forkner pend~ for a period .of one year on and Frederick Thomas Forkner. in good behavior. lot No. 51 in Turtlecreek townlhip In the case of Milton M. Jack Howard and Goldie Whitacre to
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\ -~-~.----~~ IGolda versus P.Walter Throckmorton and Salelln Charlestowmhlp Deissman. real estete in Tbrockmorton, confirm.< • 1""!""_ _~...;;..--_-_,;,,;,;;o.;.;;.,,--~""""!"~""'!".....""!""~;....~--........:.+-;....~---~---.-.1..-...:.-....;..~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~'!'!!!!'!'!!!!~~ ' tio.n, dee~ and distribution. De. Al~ert L. Scheu!er to Ori~ K. --~- - - ....,.-. - - ficlency Judgment for ."63.67. Harrison and JulIA E. Harrison, [n the caae of Pearl Sellers 16% acres in Turtleereek townversus A,lbett L. Bennett, et aI, in. ship. C. ' Clark to County of Warren, junction allowed. In the case fil Joseph Lawson John Shelly to COQnt)' -QI Warren, versus Claude P. Darroch, et al on Frank W. Dallas to County of motion of The Lebanon-Citillina Warren, William · Frauenknecht to ROOT FOR AND CONSICUI National Banlt " Trullt Co., the County of Warren, and George W. rou r Cattle, hop, aheep aDa court I:l'ante additional time of 30 Oren to County of Warren, tbe ule to Norrie-Brock •• U... .. pNlffftIln firm Co for til.wfre ........ f day. to answer, , oreal eetate for hirJIways. marllet prie.. and 1'004 In the ease of WHtern Indu.tries Bruce Fisher to County of War- U.ie. 5t'" Y....• C'ael. . .d. 0. Corporation versus Tbe Van Horne ren, Sam B. Whitaker to County Tan. In on Radio Statton WCKY ~ube Co., et a1. eonftrmatlon, deed of W.ren. Clarence F. Buer.,er- 12:21 to 12:80 p. m. for our dati, and distribution on receivers meier to County of Warren, and market report.. ' order of .-le. . Chester Campbell to County of ~========='==~= ~ In the Clse of .Amy Fa, Thomp. Warr~n, the use 01. real estate fGr son versus Fr-e,d Thompson, cue- ,roads. tody of ehildrell .is I:l'anted to Martha Hopkins t\Y The Mutual · , plaintit! ind defendant Is ordered Building and Loan Co" inlot ~ to pay for support of childien.. in Franklin. , , WANTED The cue of The Miami Valley Abbie C. Vail, et aI, to Walter Building and Loan Aseociation R. Fltta, inlots Nos. 220 and 221 in versus Cora Taylor, et aI, is dis- Franklin. W ANTED-To buy all kincla of mlased without record. • Grace O. Smith. et at, to county chickens, pay1na higbeat mark•• Clarence Spencer pleaded I:uilty t of Warren,Eva M. and Henry A. price. S. D. Henkle, W.yn ....II•• to the indictment rued ..alnst Millard to County of Warren, The Ohio. tf him. Impodtioll of ",Dtence sus- I Peoplee B. L. A Co. to HE NEW ~obilgas has the fu'Altest anti-~nock pended' for ,one year on .:ood be- of Warren, and First Natlo:nal W.ANTED-Hay to put up on the bavior. . Bank of Morrow to CoUnty eharea or to buy in the field. any maker has ever, been able to crowd mt<ll a In the ca$e 01 Ella llae Henry W.,ren, the use of real estate 10r. Harry Fordyce, Spring ,V alley, gasoline and still sell it ·at the regular price. In all versus Fred Henr)" the defendant tOads. ' , Route 1. jl6 ill ordered to pay plaintifl"s atNancy K. and William J. Mc• , our experience we have ~ever able to pack so Pupils; bel:intomey f26 on or ~fore 60 da)'ll. . Burney to Karl M. and Jeannette WANTED-Pl8no much value into a regular-priced motor fue1. In the ease of 'Carol Patton vel'- 8. Brown, real eBtate in Turtle~el'1l, 26c; also, good cow and sus William H. Patton, the defen- creek town.hlp. heifer lor .ale. Harriette F. Mobilg~ has the excluSive premium feature of dant ~ ordered to pay t:o plainUt! Mary R. Hedrick, deceased, to Thomas, Sprinl' Valley, Ohio, ·je1~ CLIMATIC CONTROL, which prevents vapot-Iock $3 a we.ek until furibel' otder of Gertrude Strippel, et al. inlot No. Route 1. court and ,85 to plaintltf's attor- 39 in Mason. I,r<::===:i:::====::::::===oa and loss of1>Ower and mileage wherever you driveney. Josephine H. Worley, deceased. FORIAL& to Vidor H. Worley. 117 acresln in any weather, at any speed. No other gasoline baa Turtlecreek town8hlp. SWEET POTATO , PLANTS for this feature. In the matter of The Clearcreek Nate Lewis to County of W~rren sale at, D. H. Hockett's, 26c per . TrYthi~ brand newg.oline! It's OIl sale today and Con8llMlancy District. To establish the tI!'8 of, :r eal eltate for roads. 100, several , leading v~rieties. a con8ervancy district luha M. Steddom, deeeased, to tomato; ea,b bage. cauliflower, it new in every respect. It is the quality mate to Pearl Sellers venu~ Albert L Florence L. Hen~el'lon, et al inlole mangOes and hot peppets. All Mobiloil, the first-choice motor oil not only here but Bennett et al InjUnct! • • NOl. 16 and 16 In Lebanoft~ small \llanle 10c per dOlen, 8 for Emoc.ne Jo::~ ven". OhG•ertLrudeCPruea to The Soqthern 26c. Pbone 6liRll. allover the world. Buy a tankful the new Mobilgaa Clitl' d J f o · oan o. real estate in Salem or one. or divoree. township. FOR SAL~TwO-!'ow Com plow and convince yourself. Remember-it doesn't COBt. v~~: :::~nd :eJiPtneeA Corp. Emma J. West, deceated. to with tractor hiteb, in tlrst-dua cent more than any regular gasoline. For Stli. by n flY u en. jJpeal. Stall Ie, Welt, 12 acree In UnJon Wayllea.-lUe Farmers' township. Eschaaae Co. WA.YNESVILLE 'SERVICE STATION ProNt.· COlirt Harold and Catherine Whitacre O. R. UNGLESBY. Prop. The adjudication and determina- to Chari.. A. Ta,lor alld Laura B. SALE-Fruh cow, Guem.., tlon of the inheritance tax on the Taylor, 89.08 acre. In Wayn.'"SIlCklltt, lS,ean old. J. B. estate of llay T. D.atll, dec....d. towuhlp. " a. 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H. C. Ramsower, Extension Work at O. D. L CRANE t I P ........ S....rl..._ P ..... 11.10 • Y.r B, Mr. .....al. N. Tripp head the orranilation 011.. P _ _ ...................... No. I UI Ev~~r:,e~:a!. ~1:.aIra". tu the F,edenl R..w-.. ........... .......... .. .. No. U8 \r:tt.r ' - - - - - - - - - - - - , activities in Ohio under 0.:.....""' ....... -==:::::I====-':::========;::::~=::r.:=========-- The maple tree are budding, of Agriculture, Henry A., Wallace. Putting out th!'!!r wisps of green He will be chairman ot the JUNE 16, 1983 Birds with dried grass and feath- board to upervise land l'ent in ~rs Ohio. Other members of the board "'"'-Flying verywberO are seen. are Govenor White, Earl Hanefield Stale director of agricllliture. a eo orelgn n ani eme the golden dandelions farmer and a member clf the SuWe are far from agreeing with much that Arthur Brisbane gl aming, everywhere; preme Court or another' farmer. his dally talks "Today," but hi statements regardl~g the "~ft~._-;cwm.-HhnI the music 01 the Bong birds , 'l'he retirement of la1~de iii exc:opference" soon to mt!.et in London, it seems to ua. gives a warning Btl Fill the pleasant springtime air. pecled to reduce over-Ilroduction te what the people may expect. It may be a bit embarral8WlJ to admit • and ralse commodity prices. that American diplomats nearly, all iof whom are untrained In t.he art, d one hears ~he call of Robin, CQunty agricl!1tural gents will very often have thlpgs Pllt over on them by the wily suggest1011it of And bhe soft Coo ~f the l?ov~; make arrangement.'! wittl farmer. European diplomacy. This was abundantly proven in the case of Presi. As they !lend theIr sprmgtlme for leasing portions of their
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United States to workmen. manuJscturers and capitalists of other nati()ons. That is exactly what it ie, and it is nothing e"e. And this is history : Other natioJls got ten billions of American doUaf8, which they ar going to keep. Th '!I got the use of 3,000,000 American soldiers, ome now dead, nearly all im.J)roverished by that trip "over there." All the foreign ~ation!l want now is the markets of America that their foreign workmen may supply goods that Americana buy. And that is tho object of the "economic conference." . . We ha,ve pushed our dollar oft' the go18 basis ~nd gone in for In. flation, whicb will make doUar more plentiful, stimulatin'I business and incl'ea~ing prices of labor's products. Tile question now ISil what is to be done with those "more pI ntl:ful" American dollars! Wi tbey be paid to Amorican workmen lor producing things that Americana use. or will they be paid to foreig,n workmen for producing goods to be impOTted under low tarift's or no tarif'l'e? Talking about taking oft' our tarif'l' and throwinc the markets of the United States I>pen t foreign labor and foreign manufacturef8 when we have 12,000,000 men out of jobs in the United States is idiocy.
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messafie To the one tbat they most love. AU around are waving gra ses, With their blad s of tend~r green; And the leaves on t.he ro e bushes Are throwing oft' their glossy aheen. And the BO'ft green of the lilJe! . Are now coming to tl\e light; 'l'here are ~waUow8 flying high up 'Gainllt the clOUds, of blue and white. This old world is one of beauty, Filled witb love, and music fair; One can see God's little people Getting bu y. everywhere.
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call' deny that? arveya urg George Washington was emin(lntly wille when ' he warned his country to beware qf foreign entanglement". So long as that policy was observed we got along well enough. Ever lince we abandoned that Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Madden have policy we have had trouble abundantly.-Rockville, Ind., Republican. received an invitation to the W.arren and Clinton County picnic at South Park, Los Angeles, California, .I to be held Sunday,
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Wm H. Autram is Barr Nolder ha gone to'Lexintrton, Ky., where he is playing with a dance orchestra. Barr is an accomplished cornetillt. Rev. J. P. T.hornbury has been quite ill for several days and is not showing the improvement 'his friends .wish. L. T. Volers ie recovering from a evere iUne ' S llUft'ered last week. Harold (Buck) Bogan came home Thursday trom the Great Lake! Naval Training Station for
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EXPERTS SAY! A Comparilon of ..,.;;1".·... -"'-""· the COlt of Electricity for Cooking as with the Cost of "PYROFAX" Gas
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There is an automobile that advertise,,: "WHAT COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE PRICE?" That applies to. lumber and building materialll too t· After yoU have erected your building-how long will it last before the elements make Tepair. necessary! How long before 'it is called an old house? .If you w~nt to sell, can YOQ show it with pride and say, "This house is built of the. very best lumber and materials. It 18 U good as the da)' it was built. I ' Ask a carpenter-he "ill tell you that good lQmber and 'good building materials at:e the cheapest in the IODg run I Then ask him who handlea the belt lumber and the beat building materials and he'll say:
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Mr. a.rid Mrs. Charles Johnson of Cuba, Clinton county, and Mrs. Audrey, Shaler John son, of Bar. veyablll'g, were Sunday eues" -of John Johnson and tamily. The buildings on the formerly R. J. lIurray 'farm have all been treated to paint, whlcb adds quite an . improvement to the place. .P. G. Wells and son; Cbarles, daughter, Miss Marie, K. E. thompson and daughter Misa Kathleen, called at the thorne Eli Reynolds and foarnilf, at Olive 13ranch, on Sunday afternoon. Robert McKay, of Wilminaton, ,pent the week,-end at his home here. Miss Marynet Andrews is attend inC the O. ·S. U. commencement this week, her cousin, Misa Anna Telfair, being one of the gradua.tes Everett Anson, of 'Clarksville and Mr. Van Doren, ' of Silver Grove, we.. e among· t host! trol)1 a dbltance who atteJlded church at Green Briar on Sunday mominr. Milton Eakin, wife and daughtel' Jean, and K. E. T'ho~P80n and Mia. Mary Kathleen, spent Tuellcia, eventq in Harveysburg. la.m el t.mb, wife and dau,hte ... lIi_ Emma alle;! Vin1l, have' returned to their home near Waynesville, after spending several weeks with relativea and frienda in Kentucky. . We are sorry to report Ebner t.mb lick at hi. home IIHI' Wa,DediU.. We aU bope fo! •
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__________ _ Mi Helen StarT accompanied . 0 ... Ralph BUI, of Home.tead. Pa. MI'. and Mrs Tom Rich to the home ur 1ft•• He wu the~on of EnOl and Doril of her sister, Mrs. Paul Ricb, near Romine Hm and had many rela- Lebanon Thursday. The baby 'the Dorcas Club met at the' tives and friends here. Beint' in daughter of the Rich's was very ill home o:f Mrs. W. N. McKay on the prime of life and a noble MillS Starr returned home Sunday Thuf8day. abucter in every relpect and bis and reports the child improving. The Chenoweth family reunion death IJI a cIiItlnct lou to the Cbas. D. Cook and family enwas held at Tarryman SpringB on circles io 1,blch he moved. tertained at dinner Sunday, Judge Sunda,. Inspection of the local O. E. S. and Mrs. Bugh J. Wright. of WiIMiss Geneva McClur~ was the Chapter was held Tuesday even- ' mington. . recipient of many beautiful aDd inc. The deputy CHnd...... on, Mrs Mr. and Mra. Clint Taylor enulldul rift!!. when a large pa1ty of Carrie Shldaker, ,... present, as tertained their Sunday School neichbors and friends gathered at well as many vllitorll. Three candi. class Friday evening. her home on Wednesday evenine dates wepe invited; M..... Cather. A joUy group pf girl enjQyed a of laat week. ' ille Noggle, Myra Haydock and pien\c at Little Fall. on Jonah's Married, at the M. E. paraoJlage Ruby Smith. Run Thuf8day evening. Those in Saturda.y ev~ming, Wm' Coe and M1u GeneVa VeClure WD the the party wel,'e Helen Rae and Geneva .McClure. There YOUIIII guest of honor at a nn.elhmous Barbara Thornbury, Allce Gray, people are very popular .nd ar~ aho. .r, gt••it b,' . . . R1lth Reeyes Mary Carolyn .Luk.ell!!~ ang Vir~~~~~~-~--~--~rec:elvi1ll' the best wiahes of a at her home, Wednellday afternoon ginia Bosier. Mrs. W. H. Reeve. wa. caBed to Tlte Harvey burg ' band rave hoat of friends. Ml-. and II.... Barry Wheeler Dayton TUBd.ay by the IllnellS their first concert of the lIeason have received word that their and death of Iter mMtler, lIfTs. Wednesday evening. It was well atte'lded. aona, Wilfred and Paul. are soon Beer. to leave for California; they are .. Mra. A. Muller, pfToledo, and now lltationed at Camp Knox., Ky. Poultry Day ill scheduled for Amma and Jamell Cline, of heine enlJlted In tbe army of Re- the Ohio Aarleultural EsPeTiment Dayton, were Saturday guesta of foreat.ation. Station at Woo liter June '16. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. hed Harlall . . Wm, Mendenhall was the aue.t M. A. Joll, aellior poultr)'lllan lor George McVey has returned to ot hla aliter, !Ira., J. O. PetenOIl, the Untied Statea o.,..rtlnent of his home near Wilmington after a 0'1 SpriDJr Valley, last week. . Agriculture, is one ot the prin- leaaant visit in the George Our community was · sbocked eip.1 spealdq .ttraetio'll8 secured home. Jut week to hear at the deathot for the annual occasion. Mrs. Harriett Smart and Mias ~!!!!'!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!l!!lI!!h!l!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Grace Smart of Cincinnati, were These are facts, not guesswork-a definite proof to ~ over the week-end with Mrs. you. Mary Haines and family. A "BTU" is a factor used in the measure of heat and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas and Mias Oharlotte have' returned to their home in Dayton, after spending stands for "British Thermal Unit." time bere. - _ _ _~-----~--l.J._~l!.!<.....a........!L... of e,lectricity has 3,412 BTUs of heat. One ~ound of Pyrofax Gas has 21.560 BTUs of hea~ .
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Upon conlpletion of neg.()tia. tion , the county agent will take r up the matter with his e4lunty land le.a sing committ e. The counly board in Warren count~f will conslst of two farmers and two busjness men, selected by L. J . Miller. county agent, wh o. will be chalrman of the local "oard. . '" Leased farm acreage will be held oQt of production for a year. The farmer will be paid his rental by the gov.eTllment. In all probability no hmd will be lea&ed until this fall. Information '11 b '1 bi I h WI e aval a e n t e near future County Agent Miller's office in Lebanon. Since we have a v49ty select society of those who "come oyer on the 'Mayflower," p ro bably it won'~ be long until somebody starts an organtzatloln of the survivors ot the famous Morgan list.
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t On a 4c per K. W . rate you can purchase for one cent 853 ,BTUs. At 12c per llound for "Pyrofax" Gas with 21,560 BTUs per pound you can pUl'chase . for one cent 1797 BTUs. At this tate electric current would have to be put·chased for less than 2c per.K. W. in order to be com' petitive with "Pyrofax."
"PYJ'ofax" Service is absolutely dependable 365 days in the year. 15,000,000 homes use ga~ for cooking in America. In the outlying districts of New York City where current is sold at 1 1-2c pel' K. W. t here are 35 " Pyrofax" users to each electric.
Cooking experts prefer direct fire heat because it can be regulated p rfedly. Electric' appliances ' eldom have more than three stage of heat. Automatic gas ranges are modern and dependable . .
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"P Y R O·FAX" You are Invlt.d to s•• our display of Gas Ranges and Pyrofax Equipment at the Zimmennan Grocery Building on Main Street.
P• E. SNYDER & SON Diatributon of Pyrofax G.. and Gas Ranlel OliiO WAY ESV.I.........
Power and labor eoutltute 80 tala meaniq of thll la ...1 In I'tatementa belnl' t~ IINrly It is aaid that Ic lIIuch thl' "roc~ of adoption the put 30,000 Ohio and rain tell durl1ll' Kay u II normal per cent of the total eOlta ba wl·('k. nother law becoming ef- 2,500 (orllill'n n8 ahowfllr the month. Let U8 hope that farm production, ac~ordinll: to th fl'<'lj"t' June 14 filii Vl'~ thl' own ring the amount tht'y owe none ot the water w('nt into the department of agricultural enelneering at the O. . ll_ or (l p('1'8tor of u ~otor \'"hi Ie of r the ("urrent Thill work ia !'tock market. I iability t ar 10$~ or damAge ari"lng don" dUl' ing 111 Juntl and the of tht' corfrom jnjuril'lI to OT (Iealh of a tinal datll of p UI.UMnU 8 -- The mov<'ml'nt by the prll~t'nt h~ ~isll,llllre thnt did gu<' . t ht!ing transported free of poration tax ill July 16 . The tax 1r.t~Z:~~~~~~:5I~:i1L l l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~=""===~=~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!====~ for a r('fer ntlunl nth . t Ite high not ha f' lhe eme"'1:en~y claD e at- ('hnll.(1.' IInlt' . uch lo s~ or damllge i~ bR~1UI on a percentage value of WilY 1)8t lol fi nd the tranl\fel' of the tached hecall1l' dTedlVl' June 1. i~ calisI'd by wilful or wanton mis- a ~ l. of the (1) 1·ponations. with 'll Bitt au of ,tol nT V hicl. from Th r w. r :e '~n uch actl<. O.ne l'onduc t of the owner or operator. minimum tax or Sl!5. This corplasterth oftlt- ()f th • 'cr('t.nryof late theae 1 th U.I k 111 n act d ,s~g__ por~tion lax is thE' only large to the Hi hway I partm nt j r - n ting. the cRrdtnal /lH th ollielal rrepal'alory lo a campniKTI to a ur('e' of reve nue f(lr the general harles McGl'e, of Washington CI i 'in/l' nthu ia til' . ul'Port ~at(' hmt. Another h R 'llrl!sc ~ta. be carried over to the next <len ral fund of th state a t. presenL Som UII~II lOut uluu, a ' cordinJr to thl' tlV~ lJQu~l~ . of . I. v ·h,."d pr(wldes Assembly, Sen ato!' James Ford. of lhi!! money is corning in n ow, • 1:1., j visiting friends here. r rc.>nduOl committe . The IIUg l.\fOr !:1erVlce In CI\'11 ~U lts on 1100- Democrat hillicothe obu.ined but the larg paymen will not A. Ji. Stubb instelled a obtained up re ideo o'~' ner and operators 0:( adopti(1n in the en ate ~f a n :solu_ eQ lne until about th·e lillle of th thnt IheR moior · vO~lde. ?pera d hI O~lo. t!on far I\.PIXlinhnent of a commi t. d ad -line datI'. Th next large hear/le, the fir st ft thi illll 01 t nt questions ~\III go to n This ,law IS .~quLValellt t m~l(1ng tee to investigate th high co ' t of 80 111'Ce of income by t he Ru t will Mrs. J . B. Gons and Miss Loul e 'I'he sel' ie of this organization is not. limited votl;: 0 Utt' el toratt~ In Novemb r the cereWl y .of tate tho :l /{cnt . chool books. The com mittee or- be IIVllil ble th p middle of Augullt Hend rson are in Cincinnati' toO to any class in the community. W e offer m rchandise T e .!>pon oring committe is now Of ,t he non-\,('sld('nt l1p n wnom gnnizt'd by thOo, ing nat.or D. J. wh t1 tit sc<;ond half of the taxes day. h ' l' ing UP on th petition nil' ady cl"11 procel!s UUI Y. be g~rwd. The Gunsett of Van W rt hairman paid by insurance companies will in a wid l'ange of pt'ic e, to suit every taste and Mis Addie Madden, of North r ~ iv d. Th commitlec urge Qther acts ~I' e llltn Or law!!'; Three nntl : nator CIIl') D.• h ppnrd of be du . Th May rl!porL of the purse. Whatever the ]lrke, the QUALITY is high, that aU p titions be )1'OP I"tll' at- laws ~ent mto efFi:ct Wednes.\ay Akron erretary. The oUt r Menl- Statll Tl-ell urer shO',yed a balance L wi blll'g, is visiting MTS, W. }l, t t d before nolary public a.nd of th~:o\ w ek tJu~e 14). ne of b 1"11 are Ford and cnator William nt the end of the month ot . $11,- Madden . repre enting the most for the money. R. L. s cds, Ref r ndum lhcm 1 th Inueh dlsc ~:; .I'd Smolk.a Handley or incin nnti. • enator 262,66 .02, of whicl, $1,168,866.Mrs. Susan canlon and 80n, Illmitte 40 · Uth Third "~lcN~m . act. p l·tnlttlllg phy 1- Ford ha~ doD(' I<om V'I'Y effective 46 was in lh genera l fund, $5', 760 Every funeral that we conduct, regal'dless of the Str t, lu'm bu" Ohio, betor .Inn .In ?hlo ~(1 pl' 'cnbe a , ~n~ch paigl1in nlrMdy by displaying 019.93 was in the lItighway fund F rree Payne were Dayton visitors JUll 20th. ' mtoxlcatlng. hqu ~or. Ul?,dlcm" n "Exhibit .. clmie~ or a Cana. aft r $1,000,000 had been trans- Wed nesday. co t of merchandise used, ree ives the same careful, 8 , the fed. f a l law pl'rlJ'llt!l now. dian Prim ... Fit" t Readm' . econd ferr d Ir rn the luitter to the F. C. R'artsock and family, of The A1' t ot the 18\\'1I Another 1)111 t ol'rect (he uncel"- Rader, Third Read r and Fourth I; n eral fund; $1,()03,036.29 in Milford, called (In relatives here, conscientious attention. ~~~~-=~~~~~~---..--::==----:---~---- Reader, t.he total cost being (9 the Automob ile regi,stration fund: unday afternoon. ct-nta, compared with 60 cent8 p tid $ J,388.005 in ~he ulndivided beer Harold Stroud has returned for a Fi t Read I" alon in Ohio. tao and lie n. U IX fund, nnd 1$1. 167,92 .69 in thl~ gasoline ·tax home after a two-weeks vis it with ' With <'nrollm nt of Elizabeth fund. In nddilion to the above relativ II in Dayton. Mngl'l' o f Ipvelan<i aR l!.'gi lative balance!> th' state treasury conEvel'ctt Miller, on of Mr.' and Bllent Cor th(· onsumers Leagu taiued lhe following; tnte teach- Ml's. Frank Miller, underwent an of Ohio, the nllmber of lobbyi t. cr retit'ement fu nd, $59,8 3,266 .• on at the t. Elizabeth hosWayne.ville, Ohio Phone 7 r gistl'red in th • ecretary of 2; wOI'kme n's cnmpenllation fund opt'rati pital in Dayton, Monday. He is tatl,'g office reach s a total of reserve, $37,468,246.78. l'eported to be recovering nic Iy. 140. This ill five more thUD thl' - - .~ - - to tal numl\er of membel's of the The Jr. O. U. A. M. s ~ft ball liOll S of R 'pr ~e ntativ B and 27 tl.'lIm journeyed toamiSpringboro, '!~~~~=~~~~~==;~~=~~~~~~~~~===~ fewe l' ·than. the m mb rs o f the Mondl\Y __ __ __ _ _ _.;..;._ _ _......_ _ _ _ _ ________...._ _. , tum,evening, 6 to 4 in sevendefeated inn _ Gen(l,tal A sembly. Th "Live Wire" c1as of Caes. reek unday :chool enjoyed Lflwreriee Davis pitched a nllister. al' Tw() wOmen clerk in the office a picnic on the Bunnell Carm near ful game f or the victor. of Treasurer of Stllte Harry . lle. ur~ creek. The Friendship Club of the M. Day ar bl1 ~ Y th e days preparing MI'. and Mrs. Luth er Rainell and E. Churc1\ arc giving a Penny =~==:-:--=-----:=~~:--.~ children, Donald and Phyllis calleil • A 101 of faralgbted people --- - on ?\Ir. nd ~Irs. R. L~ Bogan and ;3Ipper Thursday evening, June are taking advl1ntage of t ·" : 'I WI' F. It\' III-:f'olt'r daught r. DOI'olhy, Sunduy even- 22, 5 :30 to 8 P. m. in the ba e. preHnt low price. to. buy ment of the M. E. Church. Every. 1 '(111)\\ Ifl~ IR II, .. nnnllal l' tlo-rt of Ing. tbat world atandard of one invited. Please bring y~ur Millin I l·,'nH·t"~\· .\8 ~od l\tlon : · Mr. and Mr. F'ranzy Sheet, tlr. nlu , tbe Goodyear 1I ... ·.I"t. JUlI e, R\ith and Bobby heets were All-Weatber, for e'ury Hurlfll~ ........• $1.7Uo1,OIl A t of ( r hnel·s nllrentR' ?tIl' M ort 'Imer Rous, h 'wb a f or some l'!l1lUllt\lIorH•..•. ,. J r.L~r. .," II ". • ~. r , ,'~ wheel on their can • • . V"" " 8 • . . •• ..,.,. !J " 110 Ii nd Mrs. Lee Levlan, 0'/ pring time has sulfered with hardening They know tbut tire l'ricM I ~.. t~ ........•. • ,. 7~G II::! .OO field. unday . f the arteries, spent the first ..... ''''rt ba.e bee,n .0 low tbat llllf'I'eSl •..••••••• . 3 I I~n,.,.ow.'/I 1 II ) I . HiO.ijU Miss Anna Sohns of Wi mington of this week at Miami Valley the ooly way they CIlD "fll, 01,1 If! .. •.• .GO ep nt the W ek-end wilh her friend h osplta . I. R e was returne dto""is reaaonably move J. up ••• rav ... nlghl ~ . OO 1>~rl ..' lulIl '11 1'1' . 3~,'!. II~ Mi s Jeannette Wil!lO n. home on Route 4 Wednesda" And In caae you don't \I'lli'd }(lJI r ~ol,l. 10 111'I. ao<I ''Jr~. f{ omer Hall1"s . .. and afternoon. • oJ know It oody~r I. DOW MOlle,' lunll!' 1 1 •• ••, • 1.IlI,· 00 ••' •• .': •• a. 111I children 'Emily. and Richard Wflre buUdlna tbe 'amoue AlllJIS('llllllt .• , . . . .. . ~.QO U.T71 . ~ 3 Sunday guosts of Mrs. Haines' Mas ter Earl Baker left here last Weather 'fread TIr. ___-~:-- - - - - pa( nh. Ta 0 Ten'iIl and family Iweek, enroute to his home in DenmOlt populu,r tire In the , world- better in mUeaae, UIIlIo" ••• ' ...... I.. of n aI' New Vienna. vel', 010., after an extended visit IH!tter In safety, IH!tte, In . I.nhM . . . ... , •..... '1 .067.8:; In honor of 1>1 r. Weldon Wilson's here with bis grandJlarents, Mr. ruUed 11004 lookl tban It ~;L,;~I(~~ ;I ~~:~~ birthday the followh~g guests w re and Mrs. W. J . Baker and Perry bal ever b n " . Iin't It 'rei pill)II" . . ... .•. 7n.U, invit d to th ir home Sunday; Mr. Hartsock. his aunt, Mra. Will , •• CI RUJ!,'r lnlcnlknt ' and Mr . Albert W'ilson, of near troud, and other relative. • Imart for 310" to get tbe I\ tl l ar)' , . • ....•. l,. : lOO.lIO . V I M r. an d Mra. J 0 h 11. 8 .11 safety of new GoodYNn Tr .... ~u rl'r'H RII Jill'" J II . VIl prmg' a ley, I ,I : VII.UHM & Shrub.ll •. 17.1P Will;lon, Robert Wilson; Mr. Ilnd , Homel' Ramby came to town, all around? Just read the 5035-'1 • • 11 .J (tpl~X &. ?,('~~':'.1:'.~. 1;. ~O Mr.. Horace ' Comp,ton of New Wednesday afternoon, with the prleee put>ll hl'd here nnd I SO.41 Blink no · 1I,,"l . .. ~. 211 Burlington ; Rev. atld Mrs. W. E. largest Ii h that has been ~aulrht form yow own concluI .Ions. .\~r8~~~'~() .. :::::::: , n 1~ B(lgan; Mr. and Mrll. E. O. Bogan around . he.re for several years. The ....... SS.M Int ri' t ••. .• ••••• 24.00 and children Robert and Marjorie t\sh, a veritable half-brother of the ,.~.I' S4 •• • 1,. . . .I1!111'" ~!YIiI<l~. '~~flll~~/h.~.C.~M.::: 3:H of Dayton; Mr. and! Mrs. Raleigh "I'J!ale t~at swallowed Jonah,. wal! 1\ \'nllh~ ... .. . . ,... 140.0Q Bogan and daughter Dorothy, and 'evente~n.pou nd . carp,. W~IC~ he ~'tIl8tl~I~\ lIili" 1) Ii •• : : \: ~~ U,209.~. the hostess )lr8. ~~eldon Wilson ncaeu hTt 1111. the hLIMtt~lel Mlarnl rlver, - - - - and family of near Xenia. ar e egrap 1 0Ir:; ~ I... I{ .. "Ipl/O t.' I'll I ')(ShUI"Rf\ 1Il1 n ll4 Mr. and Mrs. Lawl'ence Mitchner $ 5GO.r.9 Dr. W. E. Oglesbee was an in.hnlanc J 1111 I, 19~ 2 91.5 i were CJlllerB in the home of vited guest at a special all-day nnl""Cl' J IHIP I. 1 (' :13 M. I R Raleigh Bogon and' family, Wed. l'l'lfll •. .....••.. . . ~ fl!ii . l a _ Phone 47, held at the new city hos. 'ol1 nl~ .. , .. "_ , 1. J Z2.16 nesday night. o Kl)llr(," or 1.IIlKc;l f'r Mr. and Mrs. Rhod,e Bunnelf f rr!l "lor'k . . 40 . 00 Waynetville, . Ohio J:1'sttll' ll ~ In orwln ... , ... . . t.600.00 Mrs. Nellie Bunnln~e~~I::J~~a~t:te~n~d~:e~d~~.l!:~~~~~~~ ,
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The foUowin" • lIenons called on Mr. and Mn. Otho Henderson Sun. day; Charles Moore. of Wastline! ton, D. C., Lee Hen'd etsoh, Mr. and Mrs. Durward Vice and Ray Baber, Mr. and M.1'II, J. B. Wads· wOl·th and daugbter , Betty, Mr: and Mrs Harry AZJ:1ing, 'Muriel, Martha an'd Betty Azzling, of Day. ton, Will Stroud and 80n, Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins 0'( Dayton and Mrs. Maude Crane.
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DROUTH AFTER FLOOD FERRY cO:~:p~~~:~O:ASTOR MERCHANTS VICTORS HORSE'S KICK PROVES CHILDREN'~:~=:"!F~~UB' BOY SCOUTS PLANNING WO~~~:r~::: te~~~e~' ~'e R;~:u~:;i~~et:~/:f ME ET . FOR Ourwhoparty of World's .Fair tour· BECOMING 5E RIO USFerry pa ~~~. o~he~~/ :~yn ~~m:m~onn~ .IN SUNDAY BASE BALL FATAL fOR POPULAR the Friendship club on W1!duesleft here la I; Wednesday · hurch('s of hri. day afternoon, June 14. After CUO' S AT CAMP HOOK n' nr ut t th t In MENACE TO CROPS given vel"y pi asant AT XENIA devotionals and busine8s sell3ion, or e eo . e grea Sunday morning, when theurpriae, Ferry CONTEST ternational exposition at Chicago . FARMER FRIDAY .NIGHT this (ongregation presented him with interestina- pro(p'am was glven i ts,
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by the children o'f the memban. arrived home safe and sound Tuesa purse of sufficient !lite to defray Piano solo, Jeane Baker; read- Camp For BoYI of 9 to 12 Yeara day afternoon. No a,ecidents of Seyer. Drouth C ....;n. Much his expenses to the North Am eri- New Pitcher Strike. Oul InJr, Ellien MOBS; readl~, Sarah Imy note befell the party, although can Christian convention, t o be to Ann,er Fillal S""'m_. Batter in Tentlt IllDin.--' COnner; vocal solo. Doria Beck; to be Held at C.mp Hook, one young man did suffer the millDama.e to Growin. Cropsheld in pringfield, Ill ., comm oncMrs. D. R. Salisbury acoeompaniat; Near Carli.le ;fortune of losing the money for No Relief Apparellt ing Wednesday evening and conPoaattown Come. Nest .of Grim Reaper read in&-, Raylon Crabb&; vocal 1010 his last day's expe'ns,es. A grind tmuing through SUnday. In the Shirley Buziek, ac~ompanled by . . . time was enjoyed and many -and apsence ' of the pastor, Elder Frank Horace O. Bogan, who resided her mothe!;; reading, Dqnald BuzWayneSVIlle Troop No, 40, Boy varied are the tal65 they have to A few drops of rain, pattering A. Wright Will d liver the measage Jun e 18, at. , Xe nia, the few 011 the B:ransttator farm near ielt; plano 11010, Reba ~d~ard8. Re- Scout of America has been asked tell of the wonders 'they I!!8W. against the roof at an early hour at Fer]'y SundaY. morning, and at fan s t.hat. f ollowed the team saw a here a fe years ago, was the freshmenb were enjoyed during to' b~oadcast this 'iniol'mation to Probably no ,t.wo bOYI! were most thi~ morning, gave our citizens a the Wayneevi1le chul'ch in the very g ood ball gnme. What a game . impressed with the ;same thIng. gram of h.ope that at least the long evening. it turned out to be, Waynesville victim qf 11 tragically fatal. aeci- the soew hour. d nt la t Friday night, at hla home parents who are intere~ed in their Some time in the v.e ry near future drouth was ended, 81ld we were to entered the ninth inni~g with a on tho Wilson farm, near Hickorywork. w hope to publish a hort account be favored with another good rain one run lead. but could not score The Mound Builders' Area of their ' experiences written by but the pattering Soon cea ed and ill their harf of l'he ninth. The Arst ville. Althoqgb he had not been in the be t 01 health for some months Council. of which Wayne villeia a the younge t and Qlcitlst'members again hopes languished. tw o men up lor Xenia in the Ir. Bogsn had .continued with his part, . is operat1.ng a special nnd th lead r of the excursion. A bout a month ago. there was ninth were put out. The next two Younger Boys' Period for boys The Farty, nUll'uberlng 28 an entirely ditfere~t story to tell. got on base nd things were lookusual flll'm work. While attending his horlles, Friday ev.e ning, he susfrom 9 to 12 y ars of age, at Camp members, consisted oir 24 young Rain had been faIling almost con· ing rather gloomy with N. Merrell tained II k.ick in the side that really Hook. from June 26 to ,July 2, /TIen and boys In charilre ot Mr. tantly for nearly a month; th at bat. This boy Murell had three lIus-ed hi dealh, but which temthe parent o'f Waynesville B. rabbe, assisted by Messrs. rivel' wns s,,:ol1en to about twice hits out of f our times at bat, one porarily lit) bcnumbed him that he are cOl'dially invited to send their Amos Thompson, H.erbert Mc- ~t8 normal size, and the surrounda two base hit and one a three 'felt no great pain, and refused the younger boys to camp on the Bame Millan and R. F. Hatfi.eld. All lor- lng bottoms ,were flooded most of bagger. 13 ekel who pitched .a wonservic 801 . 11 pby ician. basis all Middletown boys. Through maUty and restraint were thrown the time. The flo ods were greatly - derful gume all th way through Mrs. Bogan applied household Fire and Wind torm insurance, the generosity of Mt·. Cbarles R. to the winds, and eV43rybody had Interfering wi,th chool activiti s W. N. intenti nally passed Merrell fiill· rem dies, and. at 1 o'clock the next W. N. Seara. . Hook, the scout Bnd younger .bo:ys the ' best time Imaginable. It is during the closing weeka, and, for iog the bases. With the bases loadof cub age (9 to 12 years) })pve even reported that two senior a time, there seemed to be a posM Ell b th L . ed Beck!.'l then truck out tbe morniny, her husba'Od was IIppal'ntly restiny easily, but when she Little Billy Melloh had his ton- been provided with one of the members of the party were tied to sibillty that the close of school for . k rs. . za e eW1l1 is very next batter retiring the side and again awoke at " o'clock she dle- Eils removed last week. fine t and most complete camping their beds on a certain occa ion. the summer vacation would have SIC again. ending the ball game_ cQvered Lhnt he had been d ad for reservation in the country, and Wilton Hartsock, not quite 12 to be deferred for a few days. Ma ter Max Hay visited reIntiv s Come to Wayne Park next probably tt.vo or three hours. The M. A. Randall, of ' Dayton, the Scout Council is eager to ex- years old. was the you'hgest eXC,Ul- Fields were fl ooded and soggy, and' in Xenia, last week. - Sunday and see Waynesville Mertend the privileges of this beauti. , jonist. whil~ Amo Thompson, fanners had 1')0 chance even to I I dliants--.best team assembled in remainJl were taken to Wilmington spent Sunday at Wayne Villa. where an autopsy revealed the fact John Beach Is visiting his sister ful camp to 8S many boys as who, we are told, also Ilittended the plow, let alone get their ground I\Ir. and Mrs. Gene onner were yearlr-win anoth r game from that th kick had callsed an In- Mr-l!. James 'Kerriok, lind family. possible, . in the Council area. world's fair in Chjcallfo in 189 3, In order nnd plant their cr,op8. Dayton visitor, Monday. the Post Town Indians. ternal henlmol'hage that complete. The dates aTe from Monday. wa pl'obably the senior member Then the floods cea e,<I, but the Mrs. Wilbur F. lark spent lase WA YNESVlLLE Iy ftooded the lungs of the victim. Mr. and MI' • L~ma" par ~pent June 26th to unday evef\ing. of the band. Iground hali peen neaten 110 solidly k 'th h d h Funel'al resicvell. held at hi8 late the week-end with friendll In July 2nd, lind th f/! cpver!n~ all The t~ip "''' made iin a Welltl!r: by tile hard rajnt that breaking wee WI I' aug ter!; in AB R H PO A E hhm "Monday afternoon. were TrOY. . expenses Is place(J a~ the low rate ville IIcho"l blls thllt had been _nd preparlnr the ,round and so~v- nay ton. Ill-I Weller 3 () 2 0 0 1 largely attEnded. Burial was made • Of $15 p r week, which I Ie s than ClharterC!d for he (,lol,a"lon, Th ' ing the crop" beeame a most difl\!r. and Mr. tanley Bailey and Davis . 6 0 0 0 0 2 on the family lot in the Clarks- D Mr and '~tl'fl· Ho~er ~arey ere the actu~l eOllt. bu. wes aillO u. ad all headquartel1l deult proposl.tion. This was daughter were incinnati vi itor, - Hartsock ... :l () 0 0 0 1 v ille cemetAry. ay on VISI ors, on ay a erIt is hoped that a number of and as a meane of daily trans- finally accomphshed, but the new unday evening. IMendenhalJ . 5 2 1 2 1 1 Mr. Bogan, aged 49 years, and noon. Waynesville boy will avail the'm- portatlon from the' camping crops are sutrering dreadfully Ellis _ . ... .... 6 L 1 8 1 1 a 80n of t'be late W~rren Bogan, Dr. E. F. Deppe and Fred White of this opportunity to enipy ground at Whiting, 'I nd., to the for moillture. Very little,if any, J an and Jllne Ifal'tsock visited \ Ran1by ... 5 1 1 .0 0 1 was bOJ:n on a farm In he (Jlarks. were Lebanon vislto.l1l fine cllmping experience. exposi'Uon grounds. rain has fallen in this vicinity for their C)\lu8In, Mary Carolyn Luken. Treadway . 4 1 1 2 3 0 ville ne\ghbothood, and, with the fIl"rnml ' 76-foot modern, outdoor -------nearly a mpnt-h, alld what had at Harvey burg. B. W 11 r ... 6 2 2 16 1· 0 ' pool, 'Vith expert in- SMALL CHILD BITT!EN prpm'sed tQ be a 1\00<\ seaso n "t\ow MASh Beckel 6 0 3 0 16 () c)[ception of his residence near here, had . lived his entire life In Mr.• IIi! )ITS, W. a. Squires r in ,charge, Is one o~ the Tlear\y a llIo!'tt), ali£\ what had rs. nna. h~n now seem -Gons 1 1 0 0 2 0 that vicinity. He is survived by hi8 spent the wee~end !I~ St. 'features, and in addit,oJl, BY ,ENRACEP pgc bigs fair tu be one of greate,t t o be lmJlrovl~g nicely aft r a ___ __ _ are many other activities in' drouth. Veget"ati~f1 01 all klnd8 Is 10Rr s iege of Illness. Totals 41 8 11 27 24 7 wIdow and one lion, Albert Bocan, Reservol1\ who lives et home. Survivinl' a180 . gal)1 1.1, !llkt!i, nature .101'1, ale: two-y~r-old daughter of lfteral\r b\lr.n\r\l~ up, with little Mr. and Mrs. . P. Ellis, son and arc two br thers and thr e si tere: Mr. Keller ' Hoak and family tires, excel1 n't food, 8nd Mr. and 1\11-8. Ral ph L,inli. was the hope for rehel tn sight. daughter spent undny with relaXENIA J. Hamilton Bogan, of Harveys- spent. SU!lday with R. H. Hartsock instructions by experts. victim of , a painful Blccideht that ~any farmers have been heard Uvea at Harveysburg. AD .R H PO A E burg, Charlcs Bogan of near Way- and family.' Registrations for thi period might have proven sl!!l'ious: J4on- to 'remark tllat, unless rain oomes Stewart . 6 1 1 2 2- 2 nesvi.ile, ltr,s. Lucy. Wil on, 01 Mlu ArJnaJee Engli h, of Day- shollld be l\1ade direCt to Scout dil)' afternoon. Tw dot'S' one a ,oon, agrioult~ral relief legislation Me r. H. M. herwood and J. Koppe . 5 1 1 6 0 2 Hamilton, rll. Nelhe Brewer, .of ton, W86 the Sunday lNe ~ of )II ive, R. H. Beck, Boy Scout G P II 0 I ' (i b~ by Congre e \'JIll be en~lrelY un. N. qUire!! were olumbus Burnett 6 1 2 0 1 2 Cuba, nnd 'Mr • Irene Hale. of CID- Florence DillY, Headquarters, 101 N. Broad t., in~~~n th: ;:,,:o~~~~rW;!~e 'on neces,sary: the law ot supply and visitor, l,st Wednesday. N. Merrell .... 4 1 8 2 2 0 f b 1 t de~and will au~omatloally taKe M d MEL Ankney ". - -. 6 1 1 0 14 0 elnnaU. Middletown, OhiO, when complete th P tt )ir. and Mrs. E. D. Murrell, of al'lc! detailed informatioo wiH lie ~ ~h erson ::m'tl ' e,t~f) o~:' eare 0'1. a 'decided ri a in the prloes S · an fa. i ~lbom~s ,;;re .Melburn .. .. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Mrs. Florence J. Carr, a wen Lebanon, called on Waynesville supplied. w en we~ 16S '\e I b~~ - of fann pr~cl\le _ whereve!, un a1 gUC1!t.~ ~ r. an rs. Brill ... ." .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Lnown residellt of the Bane #v 8- .trlend.,. We'"~ 11"""'. v Aven'nl, - _. fate the,n, lin was se'i.lere Y I ten Myron Thomas In Dayton. D. Merre II _.. 4 0 0 16 0 2 " "~'1 .. ",.. • On the t:ight ide of her fa~e, 1'h, sue h prod uet ~ .1'e ava,'I a bl,e,' btny conlmunJty, and widow of the tt i' d h'ld b h t til • - .... -~ Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, .. ope 3 1 1 0 0 0 late Robert Catr, died luddenly f M.r· and M~ts·SS. B· Lud~lchk atnhd y .e ' onmJUcereof cDrI MWaMay8eorO(~gwt:h' er~e beel' of Dayton, were Sunday guests of *toubbe '" . 1 0 1 0 0 0 ........m' In" at the home amI l 'I spen un d aY' Wlt e ~Joye Sunday ."v • . ear re"oD.A d ' an d l~ ' ~'18 til f',\ their aunl, lin. Amanda Maffitt. - - -8 of her dal1ghter, .!lb.. Henry former's mother at Hillsboro, It r woun d s w r "eSSetl, Murphy, near MorrQ1f. Death Wati . \thought that no very serious \n, and Mr.. Walter Sieker, of ;~~a~: f~~ ''B~~~oc~i!\~6 caused by a cerebral hemmorhage. Mr, w dding of the juries will reault, Tlw.poliee dog. near Sprillgboro, e on r. e or Cope in IODlDC. Funeral - services were held .t Mabel ummer season was that of Mlss l t~e propert~ of a . nel.ghbor! has. The foll~wlng very Interesting and Mrs. Ed ook, Su nday evenMildl'ed Jefl'erllY and Roy E. Dodd 81;e~h been k~lIed. ~Itt.e Dale ;" ;~e prOIram was given at the Grange In,. Two ba hits--M. Weller, EII~. , the home ()f her son, B~rne Carr, spent Sunday at Indian Lake. in HarveY8bury, Tuesda)' after. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White, Clf Dayton, son of Joseph Dodd, of of h e mOg~ ~~P\lU :mY~"": W~~ on Saturd.~ evelling y the JuvenN. Merrell. , noon, and burial was made In Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Clarksvjlle, which was Bolemnizj!t\ 0 ~r a ,•• \ .... iles, in charge ot their Matron, Mrs. Grace McCUnE', of Lima, Three base hi,ts- N. Metrell, Melter Elze" s.t\lr!la~ afternooll. aturday evening at t~e home of neS V1Ue, .. _ _ )fl'I. ~11_ Qokl is sp!!nding thi week here, the burn. Miami cemetery. Mn. Carr _s })orn In W'a rl'en I the bride'!! parents, Mr_ and Mrs. gu st 01 her math r, Mrs. Eva truck out by Beckel, 14; by county, Odoller 10, 186 •• and fa Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tlnl'\ey E. . Jefferey, near Oregonia. ANNonuCEM~ _ U Voul Duet--Mary and Ellen Moss MfUer. Anlcney. 11. urvlved by two sons and two visited Kentucky rela~lvel! 1Iear A program of nuptial music by un ~1 accompanied by lrOla Ric}!. ---- - - --daughtel1l.. Clndnnatl, Saturday and. SUI\d!ay, Alfred E. Watkins, violilmlt, and Readlng- "Building.A Temple," -Mrs. Emma F. Dakin, of Xenia, · C th i Sh d 1. t Vir"';nia !I"rdln, w.as the guest of her Sister, Mrs. ui"lam Jean M IS8 d ad .th er .De erwoo,h' 80b 018 • e' J W. Wh-Ite, S sturllY d . h t . an d After a week'il Illne88 wi·h heart ' Earl Emerson ...<ond ". • ......... Re ItatlonUDressed In My Best,'. nlg ~ Fife are visitIng their unele.nd. prece e . e ceremony, w te was S· d tl'l>uble, &trll. Lydia BJtepliard. wife U d U L U 0.1 effeetlvely performed by Rev. A. Buddy Braddock, un ay. e t eran. 0 . of Charles Shephard, died early aunt, jUr. an ... rs. . H' ,or"on. E. Huntin ..... on •. 9f Oak Hill, on tbe . UJl Recitation- "Golng to t he Fair," Mi T '11 d M t ... ~ D l Fires . sses rJ ena an srgare Harry Z. Gray, commander of 'tuesday morning, a~ her hom., MesSY8. Erwin Ellis, Milton lawn. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Reci~t~on~'''rhll Cherry Party," Edwar~s en~rtained the members north ot here on the New BurliDfl- Thompson, Earl Coyle and A.t. The bride was lovely in a gowq ST. Father Frencll, Pastor. Cb tl tt Rc ' of then bridge club, Tuesday Ralph P. nook Post of the AmeriKine wltn\!!18ed the ball game at of blue laoe, carrying a shower a 0 e "e. altel'noon ton road. caJ1 Legion, has received applicaFuneral serviee8 were held at Cincinnati, Sunday afternoon. bouquet ot pink roses, blue delServices wUl be held enry two Plano Solo-Anna Louise Honk. . tion blanks all.d..ruhe.r data for 1he the Caesar8 Creek church, at I phlnium and fern , She was at- weeD on Tuesday mornln,. Vocal Duet--l"Don'tSbl~ bWhat yo~ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. tubbs and use of vetemns desiri ng to enroll o'olock tills ('I't!uraday) afternQt>JI, Th.. work of eoatlnlr our streets tended by her sister, lIrs. Lloyq FERRY CHURCH OF CtlRIST Ain't," Mi dred a 1S ury. an daugbten enjoyed a Sunday picnic in the Veterans Contingent of the and burial W8I mada In the cemo· with tar Bnd ..ravel walil begun S. Binkley. The bridegroom was (Undenominational) Dorfs Beck, accompanied by at Wayne park with a Inrge party Emerg('ncy onstructlon Work. tery at that place. • We<lneB<1ay morntn.., and III be1ng attended by his brother, Ernest Chellter A. Wllliamaon Betty Hartsock. of Dayton friends. . Blanks Ina ecured at 'hin 01Mra. Sbephard, a native . of rapidly pushed to Ilompletion. Dodd of Clarkl!)vlUe, Ohio. Unified service be...!nning with Recitation -..: "Her Dream ," Irma fice and any veteran in the county Warren eounty, was' nearly 79 . -A reception was held Immedi~. Fires. Master J ohn Gray, of Dayton, interested in t he p~oject is urged Mr. and Mn. Mark Rogers and ately after the wedding, .and later Church School period at 9:30 a. m. RecltatJon "Quittin' Time," spent last week here, a g uest at to communicate with MI'. Oray at years of sae. and \8 sufYlved by ~er husband three lOllS .nd two daught.er, were Sunday guests . at I th I th I I It f Lord's Supper and 'Berqion at Betty Braddock. ·the home of hill uncle, Orville once, the home ot bis parents, Mr. and n e ·even ng e coup .e e o~ a 10 ;30 II, TfI , The !lermOn will be by Trombone Solo-Charles Fires, ae- Gray and family. dau&"bters. T~he last 34 years of M The veterans contingent will be N A R t S'" I II motor trtl> to tbe Great Lakes. one of the elders, 8.8 the minister ner life were IIpent in the bome n. . . ogeTa, a I'r na o.ro. T~ey will be at hQme to their wtll be absent, attending the North eompa.nled by Fl08~ie Fires. Mrs. ~ulh Janney and Miss o.r ganized along lines similar to where she die~_. ~ • Miss Henrietta )lcKinley frIends at 1226 Oakdale avenue Ameriean Christian Convention • ~... Louella Janney spent last week the Reforestation Army. Men Monday t'br Ashtabula, where sh (Belmont,) after June 26. at Springfield, m. Children's Day MISS UNDERWOOD with Mrs. Walter Williams nnd must enroll for six months' serviee, they must be able bodied alld will join friends and spend several - exercises w\1l be presented at the ENTERTAINS Y. F. M. !family-, neal' Kingman. must , allot at least three-fou:rtha days Bt the World'8 fair in Chicalro HOME IMPROVEMENTS Church Sehool nour. You are tur ay I t~ I h h 1\11 s Lucille Ink, a -graduate of their ~ar nlngs to dependents. ole a .- ..__ Rev. and M-. G. C. Dibert and ON THIRD STREET always we come at d 8 C urc . The Y. F. M . met Wlt . h Ad a 0'1 Waynesville High, and a regi - They will be pnid a minimum wa,e AD The last 0'1 ihe series of Elec- children h,ve returned trom ST. IIIoARY'!S CIH UaCH Grace Underwood on Sunday tered nursll, is in California tak- oj' ,ao per mon!!!,: ..._ _-'trlcal Co()king schools. wh!ch Mi.. !hort ~elt at the home of Mra. . A 8trange~' visiting our town Rev. J J. Schaeftrer. Reetor evening, JQne 11. The hostElsS was ing II P01lt gl'aduate course. Plotner liaa been conductillg at .ulj)ert 8 par81'lU at Macomb, Ohio. would be led to belIeve by ap. devotional leader 'f or the evening ' ' pearanc.es that the recent flnancial June 26, 2nd S:unday after with Raymorld Braddock as lesson Mr. and Ml·s. Everett ViUafs and ' t . ' I E h'blt • th Fair EI h t 9 . ee rica x I 0,\' e ' . Dr. arid Mrs. R. H. Vance a n d . Trinity. Church sehool at 9 :30; sons removed their ..home from ley Co,.' 'and the Dayton. P.ower " . Mrs. Baumprdner, of Darion, depreSSion has not affected the I P d t leader. H b t W ' 11 I Lillht 1n the Phlllip' bUIlding will were Saturday eveninll vlsl'to- at residents of Third street to any Morn ng . rayer a~ sermon a Next meeting :will be with Eli arveys urg 0 aynesvi e, a~t .a t A th '" kl' 10'30 dEli b th F ' th J week,' and nre now cozily domici]\' be held ·Frlda)" June the home 0" u r . and Ed Jreat exten • . t e r ,tan l~ .• an za e urnas, WI . ea~ ith II th .. .... ru..Q R d M M d C Bun.nell as devotional leader. Cha8 ed in one of the .Madden house on The Miami Maid Nutrition club Jdlg Plotner cookII w a e Cook oa ~orner, rs. au e rane WAYNESVIu.E .. E CHUlleH F1fth street. t held I'ts fifth meetin" at the ease of magic, When 8Ike.d . is having a large concrete porch • • . Doster. lesson leader Ruth T~mlin- ~ eo her' secret she replied it Is no Mr. and. MrL ClareDce Mendento the front of her .h ome, G. C. Dibert,. Putor son, recreationaL M d M :r 0 C r t ' ht Friends church Friday, June 16th, · b 0 1. tols t 0 b e f 0 11 owed yb ' t . an d We dnes day: Bibl The need a~ of our Library were .pentr. the an week-end rs.. .bere • With a. wrlg . I with seventeeD preaent. secret nor is it ma,ic. I t I• j ult ha II are annOllne Inlr t h e bIrt paID . e s t ud y an d rela-, President Doris memba" Beck .called the . that I do. all of my cookbl. on a a daQllhter at the St. Ann hospital othe-r improvements. prayer meeting each Wednesday discussed and a concern to help ex- bves. Mr~. CartWright left Mon- meeting to order. It was deeidctd At the Tyler streetc:orner, Mr. at 7 :30 p. m. pressed. . day m~rnmg for Cleveland~ where to have a market Saturday .TilDe modern e.hietrie range. My ,r ecipes in Dayton. Tueaday afternoon, which will appear in next week's June 20. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas are adding Friday: Choir pra(:t1ce at 8 p. Hope to have as lively a meeting she Will BPe~d a week With her 2~ at lO ii. m. Ollr record' book. 188ue of. the Miami Gazette are extensive alteration/\ and ImproveSunday; Sunday IlChool at 9:30 June 24. After delicious refl'esh· daugbter, M1SS Janet CartWright. were· discuDDed. orles that my mother taught me, I(r. and Mrs . .Morris Graham ments to the S. W: Ragen prop- a. m. Morning' worllhip at 10:30. menta were served we adjourned. .... Of course when we prepare theD) spenti'two or three days thle w'e ek erty, which thl;!y recently purchas- Epwodh Leag:ue at 7 p. m., with __ • Everett Miller, who submitted to The following program w.. electrically . now all of the gueg at Camp Knox, Ky., whe.re they ed from Mrs. Anna. Sheehan. And Meridith Wh!takel' as leader. an 'operation at the .St. Elizabeth given: 4-H Club Pledge; Scripture work has been eliminated. In fact visited the Waynesville boys who Mr. and Mrs. J , C. Ro ar~ install- Eva'n gelistic Bervl.cell at 8' p. 'm. MRS . . ELMER' HOYLE hospital in Dayton, last week, ill Reading, Louiee Adams;' DilIeu... I have Joined the rank • . of kitchen are in camp there. in~ several imprQvements and reMondllY; Nut .Mlo nday at 8 p. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED reported to be recOve.l'ing nice1y, . sion-Different c\a8l!e!l of Fooct.Iree women. Joan Carr, who baa been epend- pairs at t~eir home on the ){iami m. i . the regul8l' ,.!me for . the .' a~d expects to be able return t.o by ROa~~e~~':e:::U:~re Berved by The exhibit Is open daU),. MT. inc tbe put month at Pleaant Itteet eorne!,_ meetlDg of the oftlc181 board. Honorill.g her birthday anniver- ::e~ome the latter part of thIS Mary Eva LeMay and Clara Ho»Poland and MiM Plotner are In Ridee, witb her autl, brotlgbt a . sary, a large party of relatives and klns. WAYNESV~,*fwscrURCH OF 'friends perpetrated a pleasant . Mrs. G. M. Robitzer, Mrs. J. D. Next meeting will be held Fri- • aUendance. iliop ' In and diseu .. part, of friend8 home Prida:r, to LICHT BEARERS ADVANCE your kitchen proble.ma. ,pend the evenin..... ith ber patents TO KINGS HERALDS (U «I I tI an surprise on Mn. Elmer HOY!Il, !Marlatt, Mrs. W. P. Salisbury and day , June 23rd at Frieq«l, Ohl1rell • _. at the Wayne Villa. Cb te : ;~:Ia .,~D IIlnl.ter Sunday, at .her bome on .the Bell- Mrs. Harvey Rye returned Friday Doris Davis, Rep,,",1' GRADUATED FROM Ell M ' Cha .. r . 1111' brook road. The guest!! IOcluded: from a visit with relatives In - - - - - .. -~Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Vance and Sarab Conner, en OU, t- . (:hureh School at 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs,H. V. Swigart, Mr. ICleveland. Master Richard Benson "IAMI.J~OBS COLLEGE 80n, ot Pleaunt Pialn, were Sun- lotte ~ye, and Lansin~ dHardln Lord'8 Supper at Chria- and Mrs. J. H. Swi,art and dauch- 1aceothpanied them horne 'for a CARD OF THANKS ----. da,l'IutB 0'1 het parente, Mr. and were Iflven certUlcates of. a vanCE!- Uan Endeavor at 6 p. m. Bertha ten( Mr and Mrs. Ralph Swillart I • It ' We wish. to ~pl 'aU w", _ The leventy·thlrd annual com-. Mrs. J. C. Hawke. Mr. and Mrs. ment to memberlt,lrip In the Kin,. FUer, l-eader. evanllellatlc and IO~, Mr. and MrS. Owen IYl8 . ' . a.. l,ted 111 . b~ iMIr meneement eserelles of lliaml Ray a.-b. of Dalton were HeralcU , when Mre. G. C. Dlbe~ Mmce at 7 :45 P. Sermon by Swigart and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Chart"a F. MOllber ~orUto ..... our Jacoba eoll.... Dayton were beld noon eaJlera. entertained the Little Licht Bear- Frank Wl'leht, who pleued u. Rolla Swillart and family, JilT. and of Cin~innati Mra. Frank L. TayIt wu lIubored b, _ Weeln.., nle" 1ft the NaUoaal l en aDd their motheR at the II. E. Mveral &!mes, thollCbt- lin. O. J. Bohr aDd famiIJ, of lor, of San funclaeo, and Mill! Mr. aDd Kra. ..... Cub • __• ScIlool houae. at · II. . . Abllie and Kame Brown, panon8p, Jut Frida, afternoon. pNyoldq GolJlel 'I'h. Dayton IIr Del 111ft Ralph Mar. Mildred Uartaock of IIllford were which tIlDe dlpJOIIIU ..... Clara LDe .ad lira. Leu IIutaoek Recitatiolle were riven by the fol- ebtlreh where JOU hom8. tlndale 'lUId iamU., oi West MIlton entertaiDed 011 Frida, at. The t. foil' left . . . . . . ., of lowiftc members: .II~ Hel.n Le111'. ad 1(1'11. S~n"J lIorritt, of Little 10 ." Kno Ecllth RoI~piI. . . . .. • . . . . Joe Davia, SInh Conaer, . . . .NDS Mr. aDd lira. Foreat ad f~. III •• aftenooD. ~If"'. _ EU,a . . ad Howald JItr. ad ~~U=s=:. • .4!1!111J!!1' ·~'"
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I I 1'1 AIQ-thina can happen if a tire l\oea ••• ODd a ' pu (' .111 I\ h 1\If (11 Hl1~1' It on<l '1"'11 h, LI " It wu ill,n 1'( " 0\('1 1I1' 1 .1~ a I'Ill . Raym l1 nd 1 nn't R, Graham, administratrl'x • )'1 • < '. 1/ 11 l bll .aDOOth tire illikely to 0 any minute without l 1 1,1 l Ioi tll'l u\ \ ' h ('Il, 1111011 othl'''' illit I' . "Ifl.' (t h 1,1' 1111' wrlH r h " never len nl?d. pl(' d d j!uilty to th Indict. () (,,,til I' of Willialtl R. Graham de warnJna. 'The difference of ft few dollatl for a thIn ,he . uid : " You hov' no" : . 1 l"f' t leill', <.lIltL' , I 'an whil", th "tudl'lI l< hnd lIll'nl I1ll.'tI him.' ..cnt lie cl'ased, Fir t and fillal. ~' n c I ' brat lI ,V l\ h'tnA' t un ' I' S IrthulW ' .• I I f R. M. Hawke, adminiatrator of .... n" rom " Il1It Ml ',n DeW tire ••• today • , • mny prevent injlJlI'1 « \' l" U. W h ('11 , \\ ert! not w rk_, f 3l'o t 31 X I ' , " . "'" "usp nt ( l' one Yl'ar on l' tute f G , .. h '.I d WI' exlt'nd II ..In t oldiol Stco rte 0 I' 0 , . ,. '" 1'''' ".''" with 11 play, " Kt'J)luc\.y BI'II11':' eooc! behayiQr, . e rg 'Yo Hawke de. . . ea,e a life tomorrow. , • . ,) l\' 11 Ilru r 'I;' I·.I~ I ,. I I'1l1ll" . h I I ' 1 cel.l~ed. First and Rnal ' In\, lt8tlOIl lo yoU tu ~"1I1 > n<1 !'l' d l h (th • ' , t j:1\'en III t e /trllC e ~cn,,"1 IlUd,t\lI" n thl' I'nloe (If l'h't' Mil. QII Build· W . u .. fteo \ h n we II.r(' a wtlrk. u1' an t t\\ Ii)' lPI" KI l' ium. Th r eP}\ l'l'on allli inl!: £.l.I l1 n lind. Iwing. p, of Ma· t t' Mnple, executot' of TRADE I N YOUR WORN TI RES N~~W bo~ nd girl. '" 1'k just 8 hard r • TIn t'n n III 011" 11 n I ' nUl'e,, ·. with Ih(' /lid II f other ""m . "(,l'nU~ F.lma E, Hill et al s 1\ eo ,. nisy Dych Maple, deI y, nu are jllRt U' the' olil'eded en tlain.' j\ldsrment to plainti t1' for :1l 17.33 c ed, FIr t lind final. a th y nxiou.s t h "e y ou H th w l'k ' uthon. tel 11)' 1I ut , .01'11.' nwnt. "hh'h 1,1 an nrthllic nuu I '3, :$ ,l'i with intere l. • f ob rt G, forris, admini nator a th play." Thi~ bit of admon;- Ill" Plc!<H 11, ()nl • ~1er.. I) financinl ,.U('CC.·. Tht' IlZ ttl' Tn lhl' cnSll of :. W. iebert v r estat.e 01 Rachel A. Morris. de· f k ;11•11 01 ) Hun t flO; nl and p tron is ju,t thle' d 11 hUlllor()u s "rllhe" Yen7.l'lOdi, m otion 8US· St'cond, final and diatribu· 1\, pr()pri~t l oda)' 1\ It 'Vl't e . . a~'ne~, I an ~r 1 IIt'rt~d Cll un in il~ next i. "u(' . lain d, \\ . The bourd f du ati on ot ~lX m .nlh" t G',. l11lNt'st, lll i 0.' ,\ ttI ... IIC 1\ mar hing flog In the cas of J c b Frost v Th e Lebanon. itizens National IIlId tud n are ol'<l ,r ,',btulI1 fund,'" to ,Ihl' .\\/1. tll , lhc high .·eho,.1 d Fro l. plaintiff will B nk and Trust om pany, execu· theIr part faithfully nnd well, and ~ck ~h 1\ ri< (lnd 11\ • t .,o~hpt hills. loy :lh:tnll Vttll y C01\nt'il . .h ', ' j' to t rn y within, 60 d ys tor of estllte of William McBurney are ju lty entitled to YOUr moral . not note fo\ 0 \\ 3" . lJ. ,)L. on th or In the n of Je P . Ennis d c 8 ed. Final. ", 'veil a. our finallda1. . upport: sum l' ', , 30, Pr"f . . . fiup ""int 11d· .Inme En lnis, et "I, oTd r James . Mulford, executor of ... ou I,a yonf money in tax , foT nuar) I ,. L I " The bonol l~~u~l< l (! lIt nt thE' 1\! \llllgu mel'Y count~' t (l ,e1\reul I' tate f Ol' n ot lei'S than e~tllte of Ruth Ruhr, deceased, d the pres ntt'lll oll (iOO, F1rst and final. Hie upport of our chools: why seem t? h8\e no t !IN·n IJiIlI-\' rll:'le sl'hO(,1 , not inve ligate h ' they at' bein!C ~o ~8-,)\(tly 1\8 .~nt co~ ~'. Th e- I ClI" 1)('('ch. Go-t~.", chultl w~.~ \Vii In thl' \.":l8e of The Lel;tano n. ' J o!<ephlne Vandervoort, adminisnduct d by pe onal conta IIna mllli It'· (,f I( ?ri!'lUllZI\tl ~n ",:ere (Jb"rl-n~rl pnl 16 to 2 I with bene. Citizens atlonal Bank nnd Trust tratrl:x of estate of Emerson E. GUY ROUTZAHN, Prop. !lot d pc d upon ru mor" which i, ('nBelcd I Ihl . Jnll~t' nH·t'lIng. fi illl I' ;;u1l", Ttl b Ilrd v(lte.l, Co. v r9Ul< Minnie M.. un list, et Vandervoort, deceased. Fir t and U )!!1 " 0 ch ng H 10 11 ' r, ' ,nnel May 7. 0 ,0 oIten cruelly inco1'rec? 'ext allH)m th e prnctice ai, flarry Gray wa, appointt'd final. , t o tlt ChUl'ch 01: God, our 11' e or 0 CIa 1 w I' t' tree ted. of furnh;hing fl'ee te t b oks. ad lit m, Judgment to Will R. Lewis administrator public h ool ar our g'r ate tin. !'('tIU ~t for • noth~l' It,a n ()~ Ht'r tiltrr, all bo ks, with the ex· plaintiff for $167U.04 with inter st I' tate of C. L. Dye, decea ed, is stitution tralnin~ and refining our 2,000 WII , OI'~ r d, F bt'U IU' V 5,. cl1ption r t' 11(\1'1'';, W 1" to bl! .old fn the ca e of Edwin . Furna , orde~ed to sell certain real estate , fin t product--.,futuJ: American alld n .re ulutton wus adopted tel th tudents . O. D. The board I l't ai, halrles M. Robitzer for of said e tate. Stanley We t, 12 acre in Union Subscribe for the !'l1iaml C-zeUe. c:itiZl!.lt . the !'till ,at public till c,"tinues thL policy, but lhe the plaintiff "'er gl'anted leave The inventory 01 Will F . Arn- township. The opening d y entailment lor Itluctlon of the followltJ~ I'\c h<l ol C. O. 0, featur 11a n'l proven t (l til an amendmenl,'t o their petition old, executor of estate of William Harold and Catherln Whitaker th" 1916.l7 term foll ows; GTadel , prop rty FI nd nremiRe~ on l\Jal'ch be a h owling Sll CC(, \I uring thl! ---A. ro~ks, decea ed, was approved to harle A. Taylor and Lura B. 50; 2. 3S; 3 . 51; 4, 37 i 5, 49; O. 10 n~ th e hour. nflnwd: fl'. 'trolly, laot yeUi or tW\)o New Suit. dT~e , Inventory of. Maude Slagle, Taylor. real estate in Wayne tow n. 42; 7, 38; ,26; H , S .• 62; Normal 10 0 lac\< a. m' l Harnwny ('I)v('" An6lh 'l' incident that; now has Ju}ia 1al.tin \'I!rsus Bramble II mlnlstratrix (If estate of ship, orwin at [1 p. m. it 8mu ing asp., ,but which wn~ Martin, for divon~e, ,801\lel W, lagle, deceased, was al'l lind "rollne chaub to Iris 10 : total, 39, Soon aft r the . } p. m.; and tart of th year' work, ill hl'alth' u tha w th of till' latter by no mean s' a mnt.t r at Walter Poos, doing business Lilly Trout, real estate in Deerfield 30 Year. Expnience in t rc d th . resignation 01 Miss I two. h ool premi~ , tt'lminate.1 j , ' th tim I OC(,lI rred during the Franklin i\{oio r G e mventory of C. C. Eullll!s, township. Fitting and Maltinc Gla••ea Mabel Hadley (, ince beC,o me. ~r~. not .lOhown in lhl' l't'cl)l(b, but. \/ n , lat r (lart 01 thiJ; tN'm, The u e of H. F~'nnci . Ap p I~"f;:~~, p~orge 'xecutor 01 e tate of Ann Eliza LI y(! B. Rn tl L ona F. Hall to • be, t pnl 6, lhe bOllnl o1'o.red th<: 1", l (lhuce had become quit f\l'c" "c l<inlcy Par~ter ver us Lizzie Eula s, decea ed, wall approved. Ha rry McGinnL, 11 3.R8 aCl'CS in N, . Jr~land) on of th harg larence . Smith, ex cutor of Wayne township. lov d hIgh cho I teacb l'S, and fund of 151.50 ttl " . J. B'lkl'r prevai nt alllong the b YI', an d T"lrker for divorce Leba.oD, Ohio Mi. He ter Canine, of Paria, nl., who hOll att~mptltd ~o buy, th(' 11. IIPt. Srn:i('gel d ided to brenk up gro"s ~egle t of dut ,. estate of Ann Louisa Smith, deDora Goodwin Lewis to Russell wa selected to fin the vacancy. Holly Jlrenll:-l '. ThIS acti on wn the pmctlce, un equcntly, he hnl. _____~ ceased, fi.led his sale bill. W rring, renl e~tate in Harlan TIl......y, TIIllraday, 5a"''''7 E ••minatioD F .... (Do some of you fellows who were MCl'''sllI'Y becau. the hOl1 l'd eoul d II unut 30 to 40 of the you ng. Prob&t,e C2uI't The WIll of Ella A. Brown. de- township. then higtJ chool boys \'ememb r no t execut leU1' Ii cd 01 title 0 stt' ( before the lnt Judge Wil , ceased, wa admitted to probate. Harry W~l1iam a nd Clara MaTY LEBANON. ORlO your remarks Md puns upon that th grounds. lal'd J . W;l'ight of the Juvenile, lephen A. Stilwell, F. B. HatPe~rl Eulass was appointed ex· VaJ\e to Carrie T. rippen, real nam before you Ie rnl.'d to honor On th fir , L rlny 01 Ma , the. t' eOUl t, in nrt effort t o lent'n what ri, nnd Carl J. <lallo.her were ap- ~cutrnc of estate of William Ben· estute in Hamilton township, and respect the lady?) t acher wer offer II contra t~ d('oh'r ll n(l o~hel' adult \ ere int d appraigel'$ of estate of Jam!!, Eula!lS. deceased, no bond Bill. Allowed This e:xcerpt i taken f.rom a the 1 ~17.18 t rm: Lytle- Harold evorli ng the anti·t obacco lo.w 'for arc)' ox, deceflsed. requIred, O. J . Waggoner, Hewett FOR SALE DAITES CALL laudatory letter Pre Ident al't- WI ond Bess milh (1'(ri'. ChIIS. minor. 1'0. t. f t.he Ki ds succe. ~. Earl Goodwin was (ound insane P. M~lIord and Robert. J ones were wright ]'eeeived ':from W. F. Shaw, E. And rson); n w builliing- E. fully evaded th <til tion', but and is to b admitted to the Day- apPointed appraisers. Mrs: How!lrd l\\ ycr, services, high school inspector, during the J. Arnold, Dorothy G bau r, J . one young Am riclITl \l'a put in lon tate Hospitn1. 8 by Nina Scott Compton, $7; Morrow services, arty part of December: "I am phlne And r WII, Ruth t h county JaU for two or t hre ,Eula was appoint d 1tfane Scott White and Ollie Scott $6; George Miller, erVlC 8, $10; delighted with the wQr1c of your Anna and rvoort, tar!s 'It; hou . wh n he fla tly ref\! d to Tru!ltec of the lrust created by Shurts. executrices of estate of Stella Kelly, s rvice!!, $10; harle! boys and girls, whl' pr8ctiC'ally ran grade building- lara M r- ""!lWeI' q\lclIlio ns. lIe gladly told item v n of th will 01 Ceorge Wal1ace E . Scott., decea ed were Hobson. ervices, 10; Helen high school on th day of my jOJ-i Tur ne r (f,'!!, GIanI' J ohr ). (1Vel ythinf\' h kn IV (and POI!. ibly E, Riley, deceas d for Th Friend$ approved. The executrices' filed Doughman, services, $7j l\fr!!. Will VISIt. Your , teacher were In l1anie . hu C, He l n ()(Ik, Hen. thing, h didn't kno when Home Inc-., filed bond of their sec nd alld final account. Bryan, service, $10; Lewis V. JESSE STANLEY Greenfield, You r higb school order rieU McKiD RI.'Y. Mary Davi Vndn he \Va r let.sed from the bastile, 10,000 with llUlr ties. A certified copy of the entr y Banta. services, $6; William ll uf. ,was excell nt and cl 'ork 1)'1'0. McPher on ond E the!' R ockev. and two 0 1' three dealer werl' , C. EulllS , w appointed determilling the inberitallCe tax on :ford washing for prisoners, $52,2!l ceeded without the slighte t {ric. unly Superintendent Hawke pr"~ cuted upon hi evidence, Tru l tl f the tru t created by the I' tate of May T. Death, de- Mrs. Della Hllt1'ord, feedi ng prison- Ph ••• 320, No. IIlarll •• toD, Ohl. tion." wa pr~ ent and n Olllinated (;eol'p: J oint COntll1cnccmel'\t xcn:ises item thirteen of the will ot George ceased, is to be certified without ers, $4.QO.59; John L aw & Son, E.ARL KOIOGLER . mu sic tud nte, under th Gr en t succ ed W. R. Spriell:cl, for the High ,cho I and No\'mal delay. ga and Qil, $76.90; Griswold SerOa,to. J~ho_ direction of the Mis, es McPherson . who had onolhe1' term a gJ'ndulltes were h eld i.n th g rnde L Brown wall vice Station, gas, $2.82 ; A. O. KE"mor., 8.88 and Andre ,staged the operetta, ~uJJ(>rinteTlclent, The rec hlrlICr,(la- ~ hool a udi t l'ium Thu!' day even. ard Gu tin. Min'nie Davis, Clit1'ord ed executor ot estate of Ella A. J ordan Genera) Store , supplies ,6; "The aptain of Plymouth" on tion Wll accepted, Mr. Gre n to in~, May 2,1, four ~'o\mg J!ldi :; and \ inston, Van R.etallick and Jean· Brown, deceased, no bond required Hubman Supply Co., clean f , $4 .• the evening of November 30. This rec ive an an n ual !!slory of , 1,200 even men ree iI/I'd their neUe Jnnney (lIadley). Th Nor. G. F. Brown, C. H. Young and 82; Drs. Edward and Robert Blair entertainment was g iven in the a~. Thi hang of supel'i!lt ndent'! hisrh hool dlrIOma.s, as eight mnl cIa, w~s re'pl'e ent d with un harles S. Irwin were appointed services, $28; Drs. Edwarll and embly hall at t he grade building. was the nUse ot an nmu!l'ing inci. young cOhlpJ(!ted their 'or. original oration ''The Ri e 01 appraiser s. Robert Blair, scrvicell, $7; J. W. which has since been partitioned dent. The town t'lllction boar d con' lmnl COUTse. Each of the Wtll'\'Ian," deliv eJred by Be Smith emma Cline and Oace }larlan. Lingo .Haruwllre Co., upplie SOc; ott Into cIa i; r.ooms. The Gy m then ducted the fir t regi.t.l'otion of nul' first cIa. Lo graduate onder the ( An elel'. on). Bess had completed administl'ahices of estate of Clara .'John Law and Son, ga , oil and s tood larther back on t he new young m~n, bet""'een thf' II~I'. of new !!ystem delivered nn original h er high school ,coul' e the year be I. Merritt, decea ed, filed their in- )abor, $4,93; Drs. Edwa'l'd and Rob school grounds, about the site of 21 to a l , for military 1'1' naval oration, nod the clas!! is nam d in fOl'e but I(Jr' orne !'eason, probably ventory. e,r t Blair, $60. R. R. the pre ent Smith.Hugbes building , erviceR, in t.hl' Ma.soni.c rnom on the ord r 01 th iT appearance on best. known 1;0 the assistant Pence ,was appoint.ed ad- J onea. William Huffol'd, services, WAYNESVILLE. OHIO and was used AS a stable for th Miami str ct, J4ne 5, J olm C, the pJ'ograll1, the fi rst delivering !luperlDtendent who had charge of mln1 tratrlx estate of William $5 ; Howard, E. Jvins, upp\ies, $2 i Ph one 80 Bldr. I ' an1mals that drew the c 00 ac s . , . , , '}Ii!e the J8 t was t he Waynesv il\,e branch 01 the I L.. (;raham decea cd and ftled bond Dr. H. ~1. Williams, rvices, ~30 i T.he basket ball t eam also play. lhe valedict orian : In a May Compo !;chools. no COmmencemen W/lli WIth su reties. Wil ' . Robert Blair, - - - - -::.:-""- - d Its games in this old 9S embly J\{r. l'egister c1. e:iv jng hill ton ' (Bogan, Ro coe Furn llS, K en. h eld, nor was di.ploma granted Earl Evans' and ' Charlea S, serv ice'l. $ 5; Reif's Eledric Shop .. Thi year's team was com. occupatipn a nt of m'th KUbon , Eli Puma!\., Bm'oard fo r v ral were appoi nted a.ppr.users. labor, $1. H); lItaude Desrdoff servo Q po of such stars as Eddie BUi" j the Wayn e townt<hip l r. Gebhart., Eugenia Whitaker, How· (To be tCont;nued) The 01 Ella A. Harris, de- ices, $5; liles, Julia Holland, sel'vi· • • _ _ tax. on King Orville Ke v .... ..... ceased, IS exempt from inheritance ces, . $10;farm, Roy $2,25; Burroughs, rodman , I.t is ordered that the Lebanon. er, serl/ic So $1 '. 75; Carl Dakin pay Our cflnnnient location, .ullaC1tlzens NaUonal Bank and Trust roll, $228; H. L. Schuyler, pay ble surroundings and equipment' Company, trustee Q:f the tr'wt roll, '1~8; Edward impsorl, pay enobles UR to S 'rve to the Beat created by item seven of the will roll, .221; Thomas Taylor !!cl.'vices Advantage. of .George Riley, deceased, :for: The $3.75' Orvill Keev r, services, Fl'1ends Home. ' bel'leflciary, trans. $3,25 ; R oy BUl'l'ougn. services, AMBULANCE SERVICE fer and a8 ign certain bond/! to C $10; D. W. K eU t, setvices, $86 i ,Eulas8 , trustee of the trust Morrow F eed &; Supply Co., ceo Wa,l1e.viUe. Ohio neated by i.tem seven of the will ment, $23.55 ; L. G. Anderson 'Phol1e 29 of. George Riley, deceased for The Sons 00., lumber and lath, $1 6.68 ; Frlen.ds H ome, beneficiary. . L. B. Anll l'son Dt1pa tme nto" It IS. ordered that The' Lebanon. upplie, $11.35; Lewi & Dooke , Citizens National Bank .and Trust [nc., cern nt , . 112. 0: BUl'keye CO~Pllny, trustee of trust created Concr ete 0 .. t \Ie, $36.74; Morrow by I~em 13 of the will o'f George Lumb r ("0., lumber, $28 ; H. S, \ E: RIley, deceased, for Blallche A, Conover, iOh ove l~. t l'owels, saw, etc RI~e y a nd Perle M. Riley. benefiei. $7.86; O\llen Gl'os." cement, $13 .• a rl . transfer and Assign certain 47; F . p. H aine , pninting, $:16 : bonds and stocks to O. C. EulaSl! Jamel! r., Dun n, ervice, $07: ~rulltee ' o'f the trust created by John Mye rR. ray toll, $~31.76: lt~m 1,3 of the will of George E . Harold S" ny, pay roll , $236: RIley. deceased, lor Blanche A. ' F loyd LC'nlm ns, pAy roll, '$1.88.5i and Perle M: Riley, benef\ciari s. W. B. Schul cr, pay r oll, $291; W. G-I'adys H , Ivins, guardian of A. Seikcl' t pay 1'011. $263 j R. M. Helen Gum, a minor, filed he r first Van Home, pay l' 11, 353; F. I. and ~nal account. Bowyer, pay roll, $206.50; W. H. WIlla B. Cabot was appointed Madden 8: 0., guard rail, $7,28' administratrix of estate of Mary J. K. Spencer, gravel, $,114 j H8r~ Ellen Thompson deceased and filed old Mart z. gravel, $79,36; Barrett bond of $P,OOO with sureties. Co." tarvia, $99,76; Vim . Camp Charles H. Young, Allen Huffman Stone Co., sand and gravel, $131 .• and ~, C. Turton were appointed 45 1 Lebanon Lumber Co" supplies • appraIsers. '. ' $108,45; Thomas 1'aylor, services, Maud Slagle, administratrix of $5; Roy Burrpugh$, services, $29.est,ate of Samuel W. Slagle, de- 75; Griswold Service ~ta.tion, gas, " , ' • $246.06: Orville Keever, services, • _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ ceased, filed her sale bill. The estate 0'1 W. B. Siegfried $16;25; J . C. Hawke, gaS, $95.84' WANTED deceased, i8 exempt from inheri: Waites Garage parts, and labor: tanc~ tax, Mary E. Siegfried, exe. $7.20; John Law, material, $2.85 ; cutrlx, filed her second and final Kllpatrick·French Motor Car Co. WANTED- To buy all kinde 'o f account. . , , gaa tire parts, $139.25: Frank1i~ chickens, paying highest market .Tile adjudIcation alld determina. Vulc. & Tire Co., gas, tire repair price. S. D. Henkle. WaYlle,vill •• tlon of the inheritance tax o.f the $18.41; Oram Shoup, gas 'and oil: Ohio. tl In heat 50% hoffa, than you'll .val, .ncou....' I ~state of .Harry L. King, deceased $15.88; Fred Kahn Motor Co., "=============="'" ,18 to be gIven to' all person s inter. paris, 78c; Toshiea Service" os ested. Station, g-as and kerosene $44,41' FOR :S .u.& AN YOU Imagine driving ' high gear o\'er olmo,t impAIIWilliam Carso!l, clerk, light bill,' FOR for 1,000 miles at nearly able trails ,'f rock and And Marria •• Ucen.e. garage, $2.15 i CinclnJlati Oil ~ALE - Tlwo row Buckeye • mile a minute-With thet!)er· from one end of neath Valley . Geo rge Albert Stubbs, an en. Works 00., gas, $4.65; Gilpin & ' CUltivator, cheJIlP· J. B. Hess.j 16 mometer Ilprinting up a)Jove to the other. •• 10 bourI' steady going, with the radiator and 136degreesi' g,"e~r, of Lebanon aDd Miss -Grace Son, gas, ,46.15; Staruiard Parts S~EET POTAT'O PLANTS 'for That's What the Mobilg8ll entire cooling .aystem removed. Mllflan Cochran, deputy rec.order Co., s~ark plugs, $17.60: ·Ft'ankHn ' sale a~ D. H. liIockett's, 25c per You'll never encounter luch test cars you s e above did of Lebanon. ' Chro~ Ide, repol't cards, U2; H. 100, several hiRding varieties~ in Death Valley. CaJifoniia, in heat and hill'd going in your F.lmer )Iorris. steel ,workel' of E .. IVins, .gas, $21.60: Roush Elec- Also tomato, cahbage, cauliflower, drlvinc, But you can be lure, proving Climatic Control. Middletown, and Miss Mildred trlc Servlee, paTts and repairs" mangoes and hot peppers. All Thesecarstackled four brutal by t hese telltl, that Climatic Warden. of Pleasant Plain. $13.28;. W. A. Hau8e, g.as, $26.43; small plants 10c per dozen, 3 for lests: 1. 1000 miletl in " low." Control and Mobiloil will live Everett T. Sherwood, meat cut- OregOllIa Bridge Co., ateel, $161 .. 251'. Phone 65Rll your car an extra ma~llin of 2. 1000 milesin " second," (Both tel' 01 Lebanon, and Mills Kather. 55; Blah' It LeRoy, sand, gravel, • aafet;v. without a stop~ 3.250 miles in inc E. Parker, telephone opera- I'e!rmmt $114.60 j Lahman's ~ervJee FOR SALE- Two-TOW Com plow ~f Ll'ballon. Station, gaB, $39.75: Standat'd 011 with tractor ' h lltch, In ftnt-cIau tor, FULTON • ALEXANDER Ivan Danzeisen, dry cleaner 0'1 Co., , 'k erosene and grease, $8.50; condition, WaYllleavllle Farmers' Dayton and MiD Violetta Ay~er", J. W. Linll:o H81'dwar.e Co., 8Up- EXcbaDge Co. ' of South Lebanon. plies, ,212.29. _ _ - SALE-Swt)at Potato Plantl: wit" S II Yellow Jene)" Nallo)' Ball pee a radio program for 4-R I, Gold.n, Port.!,lUeo and 'white club members II scheduled over Bnallllan. All ....t potato.. 110 the Ohio State Universlt1 pttr hundred. €ab...... tomato I C:rt':~ June It from 8 to 9 p. m. caul. .wer,... pIut. of Acrie1llture ...... peppen. AU 1U'd- pluta
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The Sunshine Club held a de. "V'UII'" picn ie and swimming party at the h()me of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Osborn Monday evening. EVe!")' one reported a jolly time. HO~'ard Cook i, visiting hi h '0 C k d f'l fat H, . . u() an amI y. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Gray and family were Wilmington visitors Monday uftCI·noon. Th re wal! an all-day meeting at th Jonah'~ Run Church Sunday. Ba ket dinner wa enjoyed at noon.
COLUMBUS -
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gr s In·' t'o I e B ...,rna I na hicago are being shown every courtesy by Ohio Autonnobile clubs and public officials. Those passing through Columbus USUHllly stop at the tate House and New State Office building. Others make brief stops at historic shr1Jiles In the
examinations fl;)r teh state and one Franklin county po!ition will be conducted at the ullual place. The highest salaried of the stat pOBItion is that oi chief of the bureau of c:lassificlltion in the department of public welfare at $3.575 per year. The other positions include I!uperintendeni of tbe stat reo 10rmatory factory, safety manag r
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S~hool'll out! Thousands of children all over the c.ountry arc pouringforth ~~nilicc~~roon~~speplilie~d8Yl' =s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~I~m~,:~S~oen. ~iliedep8rtmentofh~hway~i~ Qrove spectors and other minor positions the ~umml!r months. It's time for motorists to be more alert than ever Conner'!) rooms. Fort Recovery and other romantic - unless they afe, many of these children' will be injured or even Miss Wlnifrjld Starl' was a week spot. MIlY a1\ of theEie guests tiS The final referendum petition on ki1\ed 1111 they tl'aversc the str eta and highways to fields Ilnd )llay- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur they ·travel through our state carry the state police bill and transfer grounds. Stansberry and family at Way- away only pleasant recollections, of the Burcau of Motor Vehicles ' is the me sage of statl~ officials to to the Highway Department lU'e The school have done a tine job training youngsters to watc.h out · nesville. for them selves. In consequence, when the statistics of adults and child Horace BOlrlln died early Satur- them. being assembled by the Committee pedestrian accidents are compared, the children are shown to be better. day morning. death resulting 1rom . . All petitions should be mailed 01 'rhey are more safety con cia li S. a kick in the chest by a borse Th~ Gorgas Memorial InstItute, F 'd . H I h' W~shtngton, D. C., hal~ announced forwarded by June 24th. 'The In spite of this good work ~,400 boy and girls between the ages ~I ay evenmg. e eaves IS that Henrietta Luess,ing of St. petition m'Ust be filed by the COlno'f five and f ourteen wet' killed ISllt year and 162,650 were injured, Wldow :n~ ~ne ~n, ~evel:at~ broth- Mary High chool, Cincinnati, was mitt e with the ecr tary of State Ill'cording to tbe National BUI'cau of Casualty and Surety Underwrit. erst an s s ers! 8 1 s. ocr re- the Ohio prize WlllLner in the on 01' before June ' 29th but the lallves ancl friends Funeral ser- fifth I ti I G committe wis hes a few days for erll. vices Were conducted fl'om ' the M annua nil Ollra { orgas emortlli essay: c~nt;esL. There checking same beiol' filing. The Drive)' , give thesc youngsters the right of way, drive slowly and late home Monday at 2 o'~lock. were eleven OhIO HIghl schoo.1 con- committees wish to thank all who ca\l.tioul!ly through I'e .idential districts; and watch out tor the child Interment at ClarkBville. Miss Alberta Hayes, of Osborn, l~stants. The essays of t.he ~lnnerB have participated ' in this worthy who darts out fron\ behind a parked car. Every daylight hour should be movement '/01' their cooperation is visiting her aunt Mrs_ John 50 ~tate~ and terrltorl~S are :1 safety hour now thut school is closed. Help to reduce child fatalities, and assistance. Petition should be nned ' now bemg Judged at WashIngton Ke and give the kid a break! y. to decide the natiollal winner. ent directly to Referendum HeadMrs. Florence Carr .pa sed away This successful contestt.ant will re- quarters, 40 South Thi,rd street, early Sunday mornmg at the ceive $500 In c:ash and $200 travel Columbus, Ohio. home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry allQwance. Murphy, nellr Lebanon. A troke The fourth distribution of motor The Ohio Civil Service ommisof apolllc)CY was the cau e of death. She leave two daughter sion will hold examinations next vehicle license revenue to counties - -- -. two ons, sevell grandchildren Ilnd week for state and county positi- and citie!> WIlS made by Secretary :00 Music six great grandchildren to mourn ons. At Newark nellCt Tuellday of State George . Myers June 1 ". 8;05 Recent Dev lopm nts in Farm Aet Administration"." D. S. Myer their lOllS. there will be conductled examina• ;15 Agricqltul'al r dit ., ,., .. .. .. . " .......... " .. .. ..... A. G. Brown Mr. 'a nd Ml's. Everett ViIlarl.\ tions for five positionls connected The sum distributed at this time was $826,693.20, which increased 8 :25 Music 8 :40 Ohio's Pl'ovisions f or Me ting Mortgage Debt Situation .. . ....... and sons have moved to Waynes- with the Licking COUllty tubereu~ to $11,278,239.72 the Bum distrilosis anatorium, the most impor. ., .... , . ..... ." .. , ....................... J. I. Falconer ville where he purchased a grocery tant belJlg that <I'f uperintendent buted for the five-month· period :50 Garden and Farm rap Insects ... ... ....... ..... ..... .T. H. Parks several weeks ago. ending June 1, 1933. Thi does not 9 :00 Adapting the House to ummer Need ......... Anne Blebrlcher · Robert and Richard Franken, of of nurses at $1,200 salary. At include, however, ,9,000 to each 9 : 10 Music · Cincinnati, are gue til olf their Toledo Tuesday tests for typist county, or $792,000 in all, paid to {) :25 Economic Informl\tion for the Farmer .... ". ". C. R. Arnold aunt, Mrs. Mary Haines and and e\erk in the LUj~a!l probate the 88 counties from the five per. !I :35 The Orchard in Summer . . ........ .......... Wendell Paddock family. court wi11 be held. Wednesday cent equalization fund provided 9 :46 MaIntaining Quality in Summer Eggs ,,, ... "" .......... R. E. Cray Mrs. Mary Tucker has rece.lved by law. Each of the counties r ePhone 32 Wayne.ville, Ohio 4-H WEAO HOUR, aturday, June 24, 8 p. m. word of the serious illness of her ceived $60Q under this distribution and the hostess, Mr!!. · Margaret One Hour- Radio Ra\1y ( pecial feature) mother; Mrs. Lottie South at Lebthis time. Branch of HiII.bor.. Hard_re Companl' anon. Mrs. T'Uclcer went at once to Antram. What 4-H Members ' are Doing .. .................. ,... ....... H. C. Ramlower be with her. Miss Anna Sohns, of near WilDirector of Extension ' J Fe' h D Mrs. Myrtle Thomas and Miss mington, has a8 her Iguemt a few What 4- H CI u bs m an t 0 Oh 10 . • "... .. ".. • • unnmg am, ean Charlotte have moved from OilY' days of this week, Milss Jeannette Opportunitie for 4-H Members in 1933 ... .Hulda Horst Wilson. Ass't. State Club Leader ton to J. W. Clark's house. Orchestra practice WII S held W. Ha.. a C••• I... Walela Music by carlet.and Gray Male Quartet n' ............... " ......... " .. .......... .. .... R.palr S..."ic. Monday night at the hrome of Rev. Cary Stl\iner, Radclift'e Robinson, Don Emory and Roge White Mary Antram. And u •• only rnuln. met.rlll•. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and Cry.tala flUe whUe you walt. ~uctloneer 'IOTARY PUBLIC A special meeti.ng of the daugh~r, Dorothy, w~~re g.ue~ts at Ca' J I Sh ' N.II•••I . . . . Masonic Lodge wall held Friday a wedding receptton gIven In honor ry I ewe ry op Will. Dra_ • • E...... 5....... 'evenlng when the 1IIa tel' Ma on of Rev. and Mrs. Boydl by the New Le __ ., 01.10 Every Ohio C. E. ociety should' Juniors and Junior workers, will WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Store Ev.nlnra be represented In Ollio's t8th An- be conducted each morning under degree ~a conferI'd upon Robert Burlington F.'riends. Rev. Boyd I '---";";'';'''';;''';;~;;'';;;;';'';';';;;';;':::''_.J nual State Convention 'c onvening I.the. direction of Mrs. Caroline W. Smith. Several visiting breth- serves as theIr pastol'.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllson en· Tuesday night, June 27, closing Boyer Harrison, state J ·u nior di· ren were present. The W. F. M. S. of the M':. E. tertained Mr. a~d Mrs. Paul Friday night, June 30, 1933. All rector. sc sions ill the Netherland Plaza Similar 8ea Ions appelillng to church held a very pleasant ses- Petedrson , and family, lof near Zoar DR. 'H. M. WILLI aM Hotel. Following is the program: Intermediates and t)lel1' lead,,. slon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. un ay. • • • ,. peaker_ Daniel A. Poling, will be conducted under the direc- Ray Conklin Oil Wedne day, Mem- -!dr. and Mrs. Chllrle$ Shaw and Vaeci••tioa of Swi•• a 5,...1&117 ~STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _Ii SURGEON James A. Kelly, Don H. Tippett, tion of Miss Rutb Rice, state In- bel'S of tlte Blanchester societv chIldren and Mrs. Mltrgaret Bunwere pre ent. . nell, of Dayton,. were dinner SERUM AND VIRUS Phone 78J Speciel Attenllon to Jtectel ••d H. N. Gei tweit, Fay Le Meadows. termediate director. ' I fd"r and Mrtl. Forrl! t Smith of guests of Mrs. Nelhe Bunnell and At a Rlilduced Prlc. Int..ti...1 Di..._ Conference leaders - Margaret Exp~rts fit wheat bom tbe ' Colu~bus, were week-end gU~I>tS' Mis 1dpnim~a on Sunday, June 11. HARVEYSBURG, OHIO LEBANON, OHIO proul, Cwell TUB ing, Geneva \ raig, N. G. Crawford, Charlotte United States dropped from 142 . In the borne of Mr, and Mr • W. 0: In tfte evenIng, fdr. a'nd Mrs. Ellrl Ph 31 Subscribe for the Miami Gazette. (llloue 12 R.. Pboae In • Jfpokett, Kellar ffoak M~ fa",Uy, on. hlal4: JIlmllOD Bid,. W tzel, . Henry Spring,. Wilma million bushels in 1928 to 35 mil- ' Smith and family. Thompson, Josephine Garber, O. li~b~.~U9~Uu~w~~ ~~Mm~~o~ ~~e~ofW~~~~ &~ ~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~-~~~~~~~==~~~~~==~=~~= W. Hauimall, Lynn Rohrbough, ~d~~~moonw~m56h~Mm~~~r~yd~~~~hm~~w~~ha~l r_~~_ _ _~~~~~~~_~~~~_ _ _~~~~~~~_~~~~~~_ _ _ _ _~ George Campbell, ' Raymond Veh, million bushels in 1928 to 188 Barbara Jane. Mr. and 'Mre. Rhode. B\lnnell wUh II Mr. and Mrs. their dinner gUests ellljoyed a plcE. E. Harri.s, Margaret Yocum, milliol) bushels in 1932. _ _ _... _ . gone 10 nie supper near C.e!~1's Creek. Glen , Massman, M. D.. Kidwell, Ruth Rice, Tom Fred Campbel1 j erty owned Ethel Straw and Harold Etling. Stickines - orropin.elIs in bre~d The Young Song leader_George W. Camp- a few daYII after bel~g baked IS Fl'ielldg' Sunday School wi1\ hold bell, Dave Robel, Harold Etling caused bl: a bacterial lnfedlon of a festival on tl1e lawn of the C. D. Children service at this place and Ada Etling. : the u~ensll~ o~ flour •. When trou\;l- Mi'ars home olle mile north 01 Sunday evening. Everybody invitConference ubject_PublicitYI led WIth stlckmees, dl!c~rd th~,ftour town on Friday evening, of thil! ed. Prayer Meeting, Steward hip, Mi _ and ~a h, scald, and ba.ke .tbe week. Musi will be furnished by Mre. Etta Baker Im~ Miss Clara sionary, Paraliamentary Proce- utenSIls to destroy the baetcrla. the band. _ Daughters spent SUll,day in Hills· boro. .,dul'e, Society Administration, Mr. Clarence CI~awford and Lookout, Evangelism and Life Farm product prices in Ohio ~ae.ara Cr~ek family and Mrs. Dora Morgan Problems, Social, Music, World rose 34 per cent in the ~ months spent Sunday in Datton with Mr. peace, Citizenship, Adult C. E. beginning Marclt 16, bringing S~i\lties and County Presidents. agricultural products to 71 per Friends W61'e shocked to hear and Mrs. ' Bergess and son. Mrs. James Ballentine, of Troy Special sessions- eparate st'!- cent of their pre-war purchasing of the death of Mrs. Lydia Shepspent Saturday with her parent!, !lions, especially planned for power. herd early Tuesday morning, !!!!!!!!!!'!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!'!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!"!!!!!"!!!!~!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!"!!!!!'!"!!'!!!!!!!!'! Mis Lula Sohns, of near Wil- Mr. and Mrs. George Marlatt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart rningh>J1, is spending a few days with her friend, Mi 8 Dorothy and children spent Saturday in Dayton with her par,e nts, Mr. and Bogan, )11'/1. Ra),JDon<l Wil on visited Mrs. Ke inger. Mr. and Mrs. Emu'son Dill ancl her pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest so n, Billy, pent Satllrd,y evenillir Hurley, nel1r New lIul'lington,
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Where it is Highest Quality and Lowest in Price every Season
Repairs f~r All Makes of Implements
Farm Night 1allts, June 26
Come in and Make Yourselves at Home
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DR W E FROST
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Centerville, Ohio
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SATURDAY NIGHT
and 'family were guests Sunday o~ Mr. and nln, Howard Fisher and fl'mily, of near Fairview, Church. They Il)~o <lolled on .Ml·S. Haines' parents, 141'. and 1rfrs. Benjalllin Carey, of near New Vienna, Mrs. Margaret Antram alld family had 8S their Sunday guests the followln8: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson, and Miss Jeannette, Mr. and Mrs. Lllther Haines and I children. Raleigh Bogan and tam. i1y; Mr. Lucl~ Rhude of Blanchester ~isses Alina lind Lula Sohni, Ralph Antram, Rev. Mar)' Antra'!l
There is an automobile that advertises: ".WHA T COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE PRICE?" That a.pplie8 to lumber and buiiding materials too! After you have erected your building-how long will it last before the elements make repairs necessary? How .Iong before it is called an old house? If you want to selr, can you show it with pride and say, "This house is built of the very best lumber and materials. It ia aa good a t,he day it was built." Ask, .a carpenter-he will tell you that good lumber and good building materials are the cheapest in the long run! Then ask him who handles the best lumber a~d the best building materials and' belU say:
W. H. MADDEN & CO. WarnenWe, Ohio
new ear. Mr. and Mrs. Eh~worth Smith and family entertsllned friends from Dayton Sundny atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. , He:rbe!'t Marlatt and on, Edmon, and Mr. and 'Mrll. Earnest Earnhart and son, Robe~t,
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Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael lind daughter, Dorothy, at New Buillrnrton. Mn. l!tta Baker started for Colorado Wednesday morn·lnr·
See this Exhibit at Phillips' Store Room Service for All The service of this orgapization is n<llt limited
to any elass in the community. We offer melrehandise in :l wide range of price, to suit every taste and purse. Whatever the price, the QUALITY is high, repr~senting the most for the money.
Every funeral that we conduct, regardless of the cost of merchandise used, receives the eame careful, conscientious attention.
Jam.. E. McClure Phon. 7
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the women of Waynesville.
THE DA YTON POWER AND LIGHT Ohie
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CONCERT TONIGHT VS.
Ttw ~t'c:o ,,11 open air band ('on· e'er of the seallon -w111 be riven thil-i evening fr-orn the stalld beP. Key>! and tl'l'C'n theArchdeacon. homes of H, This Howard concert i, ~PQ n ored by the Wayn vill . 'lI1ional B nk. Earl oyle, J. . Hawke, . B. Unglesby and M. O. Baird. The Waynesville ' chool band i now playing a high ~ade of music in a manner that i worth t\'lwl'ling miles to hear. Those who ·tll~· at home are missing' 11 musical
BUCKEYE SLUGGERS Sunday, June 25 Thill I
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Having brought my fumi1y to Wayne~vi11e and established tray home here. I nm mor than e er intere ted in th w 'Ifal'~ l' this town. The in rests of yOUl' family are the itltel'e t. of min, othing can help the progre of OU I' town more th a n an up-to -date grocery like the lGA. wh e t' you can alwny. find the fre he t and rno t complete, to 'k of taple Itnd Fancy Groceri s. Fr sh and ured .Meats/ .Fre h Fruits and Vegetabl - in fact, everything good to eat, at th V ry Lowe t Pri 'e . Prompt and effi i nt serv ic e will eve l' ontinue to be Ollr motto. Gjv liS a trial oruel' and be convin ed.
Ml'tl . Lillian Fife he acecpted a Sa,. W.IIa. silion as manag~ l r of a beauty 15c ADMIS pari r in Wallhingt.on, D, ., and I ft hel'e ~unday to aS8ume her Inftation alone will not restore KENRICK'S FIELD duties. pre-war purcbuing power to the Robert orvis, SOl) of Mr. and over-pro uee commodities Mrs. arl Servis, was painfully ton, wheat.. corn, hogs, rice, and treat. scalded when a ket1;le of hot water tobacco, This opinion 18 express· walS s pilled on his l'eet, last Satur. ed by officials of the United States day morning. Department of Agrieulture In com ~I'cl t'~ J\1u ical programs will be given menting upon recent inc1'e'lIea in Mr. and r.I r. Frank Hart ock, at the Wurlitzer bunding on tbe the price$ of farm commodities. dO l1r. G org Humphrey, were hop- : evening of June 26 and at Eal:ly in May wheat was quoted ping in Xenia {ondar afternoon. Mc abe's park JUlie 27. Another around 70 cent a bushel, with f\fr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan of event iJl "Music Appreciation." cotton nearly 10 cents a pound. handicaps These prices reprellented an in. Mt. Holly, Mr. harlell Crawford The public is invit~!d, neighbor's of Fort Thomas were Sunday · crease of appr.()xlmately 100 per guest of Mr. Hiley Gibson and A gQod sized c(mgregation en· cent over the February, 1938, l~t. famHy. . joyed an excellent sermon by the of 32 C!ents a bushel :tor wheat ~ , Mr, EIIsw9rth Gibson, Miss Rev. J . J. Sch~ef1'er at a union and 5 cents a pound for cotton. ayn~sville, Mad eline Dakin called on Mr. and service of the St:. Mal'')'" and The increases were due in part to Subscribe for the Miami c;.zet\e. Ml's, Everett Bunnell and son Sun. Method! t congreflrations at the anticipation of the probable effect ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -....- - - - - - -.. ' d y evening. laLter church, Sunday evening. the ' general in6ation measures, ~~~"'!"!'!!!~"'!"!'!!!!!!!!!!"'!"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!'!!~!!!!!!!~ ~=-===============__=_:_::"':":':::_-:-~~-:=::._:_---'"."::'=-~ Mr. Tim mith and family called M d M J M d and i npart to anticipation of the on Mr. R ~y rnith and family Sun· famir~ a~rs. ;:~r,ga~~t ;~O::8 effee.t of production adjultmentl ~I\Y evelllng and had home ":lade Mrs. 'Wanda Griffith and so~ fl'b;~ und~~ th~1 ne~ Fa~m Act. Ice cr am. , .. Jimmie of near Piq~a were Sunday n a lon, 0fi1' \lDarl Y Ifl vel ar~er: Mr. nnd , ..It'l! ..HIley Gibson and g uests ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. certa l n d e n ~e a d vant~es. ,uc daughter, Pauline, Mr. Osear Hartsock M Th M measures, desilPled to raise prIces, Mon<;e spe nt aturday evening In Gr'ffith ' a nd rSj. .omas, . r~ taise the prices of raw materials Bellbrook. fo: a more e.xtenl~~~I~. i remame first, and farmers are primarily Mr . Frank Dakin llnd qaughtets d IS t. producers of raw matenaIB. InMad lin e Geraldine, Betty, DoroM'r. Olive M. uri, Who re- flatlon may help general business thy,. Mabl e, Mr. Hiley Gi? ~on and tire fr om hel' dUlties as matron conditiO[ls and imp~ve the d~ ~~~::::::::~~::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::_:_:_::~. farol ly, MI'. harl ey Stilee. Mr. of the Wayn~svill'B Friends h ome tiJl' farm good!! as well all !' o ·car Monee attended the :farewell after June 30, will spend the sum. increase their prices. It reduces party in honor of Mrs. Ettie Baber mer at the home 01' her brother the relative size of Axed charges, at J\.1r. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart's and wire, Mr. and Mr. E. T. Me. s uch as debts and in\erest, that of Mt. Holly, Tuesday evening. Pherson, in Sabil!la. Mrl!. Curl' farmers must pay. 'Get t ..... 1\1\'1\. Ettie Baber took supper plans lor the taU and winter are But the present farm problem with Mr. Hiley GibBon and family not yet made. Upon 8 :tund_mental lack of r,{onday evening. between the production f Children serviees at Mt. Holly Sunday callers at the home of actual agricultural goods and the wh.lethey.lIII) church thi!l next Sunday evening. Ur. and Mrs. Frallk COOk included consumption 6f tbo e goods. Jun e twenty-lIfth. Mr. and Mr . JOI!hua Fo ter, of American farmers are producing Mr. and Mr. Jess Smith of near Xenia, Everett Snyder, of too much. wheat, pork, cotton and smden, Ohio, called on Mr. Hiley Franklin, Mr. 'and Mrs. Oha • Laey other commodities ullder the con· Gibson and f(troily on Tuel!day of and daughter, of Cincinnati, Mr. dition. that now prevail. last week and Mrs. Harry Lacy, Raymond Normally farmel's do gain by in. Mr. Milburn mith hae just reo and Joe' Carter, M[r . Lena Drake, ftation, but. the presence now of turned home from a week visit at Mr. and Mr. Rellp'b Linn and these urpluees prevents them th world tair, Chicago. daughter, Dale, alld Mr, and M1'8. from gaining the full measure of Mrs. Frank Dakin spent Wed- J. A .Frazee and daughters, Higher prices caused ne day in Dayton. Thelma and Martha. Inflation alone. may tend. to in· crease production, and to mtenslfy --~.-----Dece.nd~nt8 of the. late Pet.er the actual maladjustment be. lnRation, it i said, wi1ll'alse the E.b erle enJoyed a reunion 'a nd PIC- tween production and elfective de. A. ••t. Df t •••• faIDDU. br •• ct. price of raw SUgIll'. Sort of ugar Die at Wayne paJrk, last. Sunday. mand. puff, so to speak. Desirable as a rise in the Iren. Members of the party Included: Smoo'''. • All fOU need to do .. Ioolt at th_ prieee GOODYEAR fr.,r.at. ~ •..·· 490 Mrs. Kate Evans, Jlarry Cook and eral price level Is. under existilll: to know they're low ••• And take a 1l00d look son Mr and Mrs Uay Stoneburger conditions it must be accompanied ",bile )'ou're at It- &ealUle 3'0" flUlY never All-Weather 2 I.... 450 s"",,!.J. 1ft .uCIa prius ",,,in! ••• But the blaQeet and f-:mily, Mrs. Susie Dourlalls by production control unle sand oew. ..-tbeee price. buy GOODYEARS. 4.SO-21 .• and MlSS Minnie CQok, of Spring ntil no.r mal markets are reatored. The ".., tlrea Goodyear ever built. Higher COUlltry Club Coif.. lb., 21e Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Herman "W:itho~t controJled production," in quality- better 10 mlleaQ p-e9ter in 4.7~-19.... Eva. n s, of Columbllll, Mr. a!,d MI'L 88yl Secretary Henry A. WaUace, ulet)' tban any tirea you ever boutht beLawrence E~ans, or, Xema, Mr. "no p1'ice~liltjng elfect can pos'OI'e. retardleaa of price •.• Better burr:)' aod 5.00.19.... 8.11 and Mrs. WlIb,;,r Shl~lds, 01 Day- sibly work; because it there Is no aet aU the t1ree you need for a whole aummer'a drivlnl- becaule anyone who watcbcli 5.,2 5-1L 9 •• ' ton, ?tiTS. Addle Smith, and Mr. c.ontrol of production, the jMClla•• new.papen knowl that prlCel are headed 5.50-19...• • 0.41 and Mrs, ChBS. Anderson and Ions. price increases the next year's Sped. ..I..... for IU<I , .... up ••• Don't JIll .. lhlll opportunity to save • . • planting and the rreater harvest mooey on the world'8 flnt·choice tire ! 6.00-19 I. •• " wrecks the price: "
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How Efficiendy Is This Unit of Heat·Used?
The be.t way to find thi. out i. to a.k t~e per.on who own. one ·
A thousand ~ tons of beef are beinl' fed for the fan market by 2000 4-H club boys and girl8 in Ohio.
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WAYNESVI LLE, OHIO. THURSDAY, JUNE 29,1933
ONE YOUNG MAN SHOOTS SELF; ANOTHER IS HURT WHILE VAULTING FROM WAYNE SWIMMING POOL ==:a::========~
MIAMI MAIDS NUTRIITION CLUB
Whole Number 6072
WELL KNOWN CITIZEN OF CORWIN DIES SUDDELY WHILE AT WORK ON ROAD···OTHER RECENT DEATHS
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The Miami 'Maid lIlutrition club met Friday a.fterlloon, June 23. President Dori Beck called - the meeting to ol·der. Seventeen mem bers answered roll lean giving a d Th e num b~r 0 f d'18 hes prepare. {ollowlng program WIIS given. t-M club pledg j I:ripture readi',lg' by Clan Hopkins; demonstl'atJOIl b~ M~ry Eva LeMay, the u e dl fl'Ult.5 'In ad-let; dlscu 810n of record bnoks .., .. R,efreshmellts were serve.d lly DorIS Beck, Mildred Oook, Mtldred alisbury. Our next meeting will b held Jun e BO at 2 :30 p. m. Doris Dav's . I , News Repor t er.
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Edgar Sm ith, hight operator at- h ad and rendered him uncon- ' Th e comm unity wa ~hocked bv- Bigg, n t to resume work that o BILL DAVIS -HURT the Waynesvillo ice plant, we the scious for awhile. Ir the sudden death uf We!lley Biggs,• morning, because oC his heart A local physician rendered ilrst WHJLE DIVINC a well kn own dtizen oC (Irwin, conditi on. viclim of a vel'Y painful accident ~ shortly after noon Monday. Mr. flllout 3 o'c lock Monday morning. ald, and ordered the victim taken Funel'al ~e l'v i ce were held at ____ harles (Bill) Dallis was pain- Bigg had but that morning reo the Me lure funeral home this in e the office was the scene of a to hi s home ip Lebanoll, where tte Th 1h' -d me t' g f th G'lr1 fully injured when he dived from Bumed hi work with al'l Dakin 's (Thul' ~d uy' afternoon, Rev. G. C. hold-up last summer, night o_p era- wa placed under the earl! of hill tocs have be n armed , and have family- doctor. Present indlcatiolls C teT II N t>l, ln °h ld e t th a railroad he tie neal.' Clarksville country road Cl' w, nfler an en- Dibelt officia t ing, ~nd burial wall 'f d '11 f cou roop o. was e a e ~edne!iday evening, and landed on orce I. !I 89 0 sev rei daye be- made in Miami cemetery. n1ai1ltained a watch over th e a d- are t h at t h e acci d ellt wi II bea, no hom 01 Mildred and Jane Cook, Thomll s Wesley Biggs, 80n of jncent Wayne palk premises. serious results. _ June 13 The minutes of the last hIS neck and shoulders in very cause of 11Incss. The crew was enAbout 2 :30, Edgar m~de il tour of The fact thljt Mr. Johnson, an ' t" I 'd d shallow water at the bottom of the gaged in ~uiltling a new culvert On William and Malinda (Smith) the premises and sat down on the expert swimmer and Il1e guard, I~ ~:e I~g-t~vel'e r~at' an apPl'ove t' stream He was tak.en to the Hale the New -BUrlington l'oa d near the Biggs. wa s bOl'n on a farm near platform at the side of the build- prone to perform many humorous Th ent ·y - ree gil' 8 Wierde bPresen'I' hospi~1 in Wilmington tOJ' treat- Furnas homestead, and had Waynesville July 6, 1 71, and had . e Ime was occup e y tral ' noon lived his entire life in this vicining for a few momenta rest, la Ylng stunts at the pool 101' the pleal!ur.e hUllts ' and other pl'eparations for ment, and was later- bl'ought to stoppe(I ror Iunc h. ,and .th eIr }ds wcapon, a 26-calibre automatic of tile patrons, caused many wit- the Tenderfoot teat. - - - - -- his home in Corwin. It is thought rest when ~r: BIggs succumbed, ity. He- i' survived by his widow, GRANCE PROGRAM that no bones were broken. . The remam . were l'~moved to Mr. May B lie Bigglj, two sons, in his lap_ At three o'clock he nesses to his accident to believe ' Twenty-five Girl Scouts m t at - - • hIS late h om~ 10 o rwm, wh re Ralpb a nd Gilbert Biggs, and his aroused and started for his work in that he was only "putting on the horne of Jane and Mildred the ice room, momentarily for- another clown stunt" for their Cook, June 20. After some studyAt the regular meeting of they .we r e VIewed by Ol'on(lr W_ '\~ed fat her , alI of whom reside ~etting the pistol. The weapon fell amusement. He ia very popular ing and helping ono another six Farmer's Grlll'lge Satu,r<iay evening c. ,GIlmour wh o fo und that death , in or near orwin. He was for to the cement /loor, the force 01 with the patrons, who wish him a girl pa seu the test. July 1st, the progr rot for the lecDO whIch had a c~rr d at _12 :1.5, was many ~' ear, employed by the late impact discharginr- it. The bullet, peedy recovery. The tilth - meting wa s held at ture hour will be in charge of Mr. Ire· or. ISP ay d~e to h:a,l·t fatlu~e. It IS saId tha t B. H. Mills at the 8~W mill. a steel-jacketed missile, penetratthe home of Ruth ' and Mildred and Mrs. Hal'Vey Rye, Mr. and Mr hIS phYSICIan bat! warned Mr, 1\11's. Btlrlha May Wright, wife ed the fte shy part of the young Sali bury June ~7. Twenty-s ven A. H. tubbs, Mrs. J~11a Rye and Presen.t prospects are that If William Wright, died at her 1nan's left leg just above the knee, girls were presllnt. Atter ome dis- Ml's . J. B. Crabbe. Waynesville's celebration o'f the lome. 1I 0l'th-ea t of Harv eysbur" entering from the under side and 'Cussions and Instruction planll - - --- - Glol'lous Fourth, next Tuesday, rhul' -day morning, Jllne 22, atter emerging on top, but missing the d f \0 iIIni!R~ of several months durabone and all majol' blood vessels. wer: ~aide ol'S an ovel'nlight hike Mr, Ilfld MI', Stn nley Bailey will consist of a base ball game tion. Funeral l'Vices were held at Mr. C. M. R obitzer went to his nex ray. even git s pa sed and . dllug}tler attend.ed a picnic and the usual home display 01 firethe Tend erfoot t~8t. near UnIonville, Sunday. work in the evening. The Wayneathe F tiends church in Harveysburi employe 'il a ssistance, and a physiMunday aftel'noon, and burial cian was summoned. Aft r first ville Merchants baseball team have wa. mad in Miami cemetery. aid hall been admini ter d, the ° ° scheduled a game with the fa t AI .. lI. Wright, 49 year~ of a,e. victim wa Temoved to his home traveling Franklin Rexall te~m, to and daughte'- o( Hugh Thompson, with his grandparents, Mr. a n d _ _ _ _ _ be played at Wayne park tn the was a native of Clinton county, Mr. T. Jeff Smith. While no s riafternoon, ,OU6 results are antIcipated, "AI's" Miss' Sue Crane is visiting rellS I Waynesville Troop No. 40, Boy Little Rog r Watkin , WaR quite but had lived most of her lile in the Harv y burg and Wayne!lvll1~ hosiij of 'friends 1'e sorry to hear Itives in Cincinnati. couts, is issuing an lnvitation to sick the tir t of this week. neighborhood s. he is survived by cif his mlsfortun, and are wishing 1'111, boys and girls especially, to ... him a speedy recovery_ Mi es Trillena and Margaret Edwin Al'mitag , who makes his what happened or hi~1 purpose in uring their fire-works to the ba e.Mrs. Bert~a ~WI, I ~ spendIng her hu band , a on, a daughter, aMI'. . M. Robitzcr, pro,p rietor Edward spent Monday in Dayton home with his son, Vern Armitage a cending the ladder. ball diam ond at WaYlle pal'k, and lh l week WIth fl'lend , In Da)7ton. brothel' and II /lister, ot Wayne park and the ice plantl Miss Miriam Ellis left Monday and family, wa sel-iously, if not After a local phy i,cian had ad- unite in a community qisplay, Mr. and MI' , Irwin MulCol'd I\nd i beginning to think t hat Injuries :for Columbus where she entered fatlllly, injure" when ~e fell, fronl ministel'ed flrst aid, ~tfr. Armitage about -8 to 8:30 o'clock In t he children spe nt Sunday at the in- SPONSORS FOR BAND ' to his mployees aI- coming quite Bliss College. wall taken to tdcClClllan hospital evenln~. Th objeot of the invita- innati Zoo. CONCERT THIS EVENING rapidly. About 3 :30 o'clock Tu sa ladder at lhelr hom in the Thad In Xenia, where It wels found that tlon III two-fold: to avoid the dsnMI'. lind ~lrs . Will Huck Lt, of day afternoon , while Roy Johnson, Mrs. Kate Hawes, of Spt:'ing Zimmerman property on High he h"d _ 5uft'ered B broken hip, n ger to properly because of the T. Jeff Smith, Rogers & Simpson Ii.fe guard, was attempting to Valley, is the guest of Mrs. ' Eliza- street about 10 o'clock 10 t Frl- br6ken wrist and lu!n')r lacerations extreme drouth, and to combine Dayton, call d on Mr _ Eva Dakin W. B. Squires, tandard Oil Co., vault from the wimming pool, his beth Lewl , thi$ week. day morning. Just how the accf- The ext.ent of his intornal injuries the various small units into one unday afternoon. Eva Eve.-hart and Emma- H. Mcdent occurred is a mystery, as h83 not yet been fully determined big, worth-while display. The plan hand slipped and he fell, triking The -Misses Elliotl, f n ar Clure al'e sponRori ng the open-air Mr. and Mrs. Robert DaY-is, of there werc ' n o witne s~ , and the but attending surgeo ns extend has been sanctioned by village ofhis head on the concrete pavement. ficials, though no mandatory ordetl! ~' ert'y w(>re guest of 1\1 .. ~. Fl' d conce.rt to be given by the WayThe heavy blow raised a large Dayton, were unday gue811l of victim ha not been able to explain faint bopcsfor his recovery. nesville School band this evening, _ _ _ _ have been issued. Mr. Robitzer has Kimmer)e, on Tuesday. contusion on the young man's Mr_ and Mrs. Carl Frye. fl'om _their stand between the Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Graham given his personal Consent to the Mr_ and Ml'~. Ed Cook 'II' re hnmes of H. P_ Keys and Howard were Sunday guests ot Mr- and GOOD CUT CLOTHINC use pf ~~e pounds tal' this PUI'- Sunday guest s of Mr, and MI·s. Archdeacon on Main treet. These .... ' eLl' I B uEETING pastl, Walter iekel' near Springbol·O. Mr . George Gray, near L ",~e. busin people know that their New ~ 'f' 1n comp ItMce wI·" w, t h !! village The King Herald will m et at patrons and friends appreCiate Wf1son Vale, of Akron, spent The Go od Cut CloU;ing club met ordinance, loc;al dealers are limitlast _T hursday here, the gue t of The New entury Club wa at the home of their leader, Mi II ing their sales of various 80rts of the home of :M..·s. l~. A. C()nner, good mu sic, and are tak-i ng this ' his aunt, Mn. Anna Sheehan. Irma Rich, on Frid!IY, June 23 . pyrotechnics to one day- Tuesday Saturday afl rno on, July 1. at 2 means to provid.e the very best obtainable. The concerts are atplea antly entertained at the beau- There were 15 members and one July 4th. o'clock. tracting visitors for many miles Dr. and Mrs. Bailey Campbell, tiiul country home of Dr. and M't'8_ vi. itor pre ent. . - - -- - .. - -.MI·. 8?d Mrs. L. 11. Gordo.n , around, and the crowds are always o~ Dayton! are enjoYi~g an indeft- J. W. WaTd, on Friday, June 23. BarbaJ'a Gray and Ann Crane AID SOCIETY MET MISS AbbIe Graham, and Earl and well repaid for coming. nlte vacatlop at the Friends Home. IT t f b d t gave a team d.~mon8tra~101l, Miriam Fife vi, it d the in innati 4 _ FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST MI'!!. I: G. Monroe, of Columbus, r~~~~i. our mem ers anawere 0 "Choo ing Proper Acoessories tor This progr~m teatlHed a pleas- , Zoo, Sunday. . (Undenominational) called on the MisseIJ Anna and The program, which had been Different Occaslone," ant meeting of the Ladies Aid at 1 FORMER PRINCIPAL Chester A. Williamaon Mame Brewn at the FrIends Home arranged by Mrs. Edith Harris and We adjourned to meet wIth Ruth th~ M, E, church, las t Wednesday Mr. a~d M.rs. L :W iR Lamb are ~NEW JO'.IlL_~'::'; Unified services be~nnjng with last Silturday. Mra. ,Mary ross, was very Inter. Hockett on Fl'irlllY Jul)' 7th, atternoon, June 21: Piano solo, announctng the 8lTlvai of a new - Church School period at 9 :30 a. estln~. c::===A=n=Il--=O=ra=n=e=,=N~e.=ws~R;;;ep~o;;r:;t;;er. Doris Beck; reading, MI-s. Ralph dallghtel' at their home in orwin, -The Clarksville News says that m. Lord's Supper and sermon at Mrs. Clarence Mendenhall and .. Am rica," Bung by the club, Hastings j recitation, Sarah Con- Thursday, June- 22. ' Carl Boring, of Wilmmglon, who 10:80. A go pel messnge by the infant daughter, Mary CatheriDAII wa.s followed by a paper, "Deiert klns, Mrs_ Janney, Misse Louella ner; plano 11010, DC/ris Beck';' readMr. and Mrs. Waltet' Woods and served as principal of W. H. S in minister. Vou are always welcome returned from a Dayton hospital, Glimpses," by Mrs, Harris. A Janney, Ruth Denny and Nellie ing, Mrs. R. _A. Conner, Light reMrs. Mamie Espy, of Centerville, 1919-20, will coach the Sabina lit thIs ehurllh. Sunday evening. violin solo. by Miss Ruth Denny. Grahanl. fre hments Wel'e served. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer high school teams next year, havST. MARY'S CHURCH Mrs. Maggi Burnet spent Satur. with. piano accompanimell by ~iss =""========~==::================= Sheehan Tu esday aftal·noon. ing resigned Irom a similar poalRev. J J. Schaeffer. Redor d~y Ilight and Sunday with her Nelita Graham was a plea.slng Vernon Malnou s Idt Tuesday Hon wit~ the !eft'erson Townahip niece, Mrs. Charles Kindle-, and feature, after wh!,ch ~ talk. on The 't W - 11 schools m Chnton county. His Third unday after Trinity, family on Social Row_ M~nd Bul~ders, wa gIven by f 01' M allo n L a ke R e.sor, IS. - a f ' d h . h h' July 2. Cburch ,;chno! at 9 :3 0; Mfll. Ilendnck. will ,top over il'l hicago for a man~ r~en S ere_ ~19 1m sucf e\ days , vi iting the enlllty of cess ~n hIli new Poslho_n_._,-Holy Co~munion .and seTman at Dr, ani Mrs. J, P. Bolton, of The officel's -lor the year 193310 :30. Columbus, were Sunday guests ot 34 were nalned as {ollows: MrS-. Progress. WILMINGTON RECTOR In the ev ning ot 8 o'clock there the former's parents, Mr. lind 1\J1'S Elbo n, president ; Mr . C)ark, _ The injured lad wa s brought to hat'les Day and on, James, rewill be a union service with ad- Rolla Bolton, near Ferry,. vice.-president; Mrs. Sackett, Fertee Payne, nine-yeal'-old !>On TO BE r-tARRIED lil-eas ~y , Rev. C. C. Dibert, pastor . . secretary i Mrs. Connel', treMllrer of Mrs. Susan W. Scanlon, was the the office of II local physician, turned to their h m e in aUlettsdf the M. E. cbu~'Ch. A cOl'dtal in• Earl Emerson and Mlrlll;'" Jean Tbis bein g th-c last meeting of victim of a serious accidcmt Wed- where he rec eived ilt-st aid bet" re burg, Ky., unday, aft I' a vif;lt Invitations are out for the vit"tion to be present. at these ser- , fife ~av? returned to tb~~ home ,t he year, the retiring pJ:e iqent, nesday afternoon. Fenee and being Laken to the 1\IeClellan h(ls. to the fOl'lner' ~ parents, Mr_ Bnd marriage of Miss Leone Kessin,er vices is extended to all. In Wllmlngton atter a VlSlt with Mrs. Crllbb, with a few well- mates were playing in a field on pital in Xenia f()r; sU I'gieal at- M.·s. A. K. Day. of Hillsboro with the Rev_ Donald M.r. and Mrs. L. H. GOl'dfln_ chosen words, presented the gavel the old Ebright farm, southwest tention. The local doctor seemed Ml'~. honcey Mardis 'a nd C, Ellwood, priest-in-charge ~f All the new president. ot town, and now a, part ot the to WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH to think that the foot C1nd ankle daughter, Jan t, ' and Miss Maude Saints, Wilmington and St. AnMr. and Mrs. Carl Hawl<e, and A vocal selection, "A Perfect Patter Qn Stony Brook farma, oe- CO~d ~e saV~d. Mr. and Mrs.1 Jehn C. Collett, of -b Hearne, of Dayton, were guests 0'( drew!!, Washington Court House. G. C. Dibert. Pastor Day," by Mrs. LeMay, concluded cupied by Howard Florence and erree, a right Mrs Bel·tie Mills and daughter, The ceremony will be at the bride's as r Wednesday: Bible study and Dayton" were Sunday guests at the program. famlly. The lad, W~IO had been and likeal1le little chap, is very Len~, on Tuesday. home church, St. Mary's, Hillsboro prayer meetinlt each Wednl'sday the bome of Mr; and Mrs. J. P. During the social hour dainty completely hidden bl~ hjgh weeds popular with both children and on the morning of June 8th with La.rriclc. ' at 7:30 p. m. refreshments were served by the stepped directly in front of a adults about t own. These friend's Mr. _ and MI's. : F , Fest(ll' , (If the Bishop and the Rev. Luman J_ Sunl,lay: Sunday school at -9;30 mowing machine that Mr. Florence were 1111 shocked to hear of his Dayton, and MrA. Leonard Fe tel', Morgan offiCiating. Mr. , and Mrs. Maynard Weltz hostess. a. m. Mor_nil;lg worship at 10 :30. and son, Jimmy, and the Misses , Invited guests were MI·s. Frank had just started to operate. The misfortune, _and are united in <of Cleveland, were Sunday (lvelling ~ . _ ••- - Epworth LeagUe at. 7 I). m. with Lena Earnhart a:nd .Doris Hawke Shidakel', Mrs, ,T aylor, Mrs. Denny ftesh of his right lel~ was cut to hop ing that his limb may be saved callers at the home of Mr. and MILK BAKED PORK CHOPS Ha1'old Fox as h:ader. and his l'ecovery be speedy. enjoyed a, unday picnic near Mrs. Hendl'leks, Mrs. Mary HoP- the bone just above the ankle. Mrs . P. L. Rea on. At 8 p. m. we unite with the Portsmouth, Ohio_ Bread and sear chops in dp,ep tat. Episcopal Church 'for a union Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Doane and Drain, meeting in that church. children. and Urs. AnnJl Doane Lay ftat in (l baking pan Pour on milk to come up even WA YNESVILL£ CHURCH 0' and sonsl . of Zoar, were Sunday with chops bu t not over them, CHRIST guests ef MT. and Mrs. J. C. Bake at 376 lor 1 hour. (Unclenollllna"onal) Hisey and ~hildt'en. Chester A_ WiIllamlDn. ,M lnllter M ' , Misses Katherine and Mildred nt.9 . '.30 a. m - . Hopkins, rs. J. Mrs. C. Hawke, Mrs. Mary 0 n W \! d nes d fly, b J une 1"'* . ~ur " Je" an d ml'l es o~ ,. Iong hard tramp' Wilton Hartsock prov d to be the ChUl'ch School . J. P. Fromm, Mrs. I ~J Graham, and Me!lsl·s. K enneth and Lord's Supper at conclUSion. Chris- Melvyn Banta and Clyde Fromm pal'ty of 28 mem ers, conslstmg mg and looking around over the most popular witb tbe ladies--ask Ray Smith, of Dayton, were Suntian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Lois spent WednesdllY with Mrs. R. H. largely of F. F. A. together with fair we met under the "Old Dutch him about the cashier Of the Sears day guests at the home ot ' ~he Pennington, leader. Evening Vallce and son at Pleasant Plain. enougb outsiuers to maKe up Buf- I Cleanlier" sign, wh.ere the bus cafeteria. Milo ::>Bya that he was young ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs Beginning ,July 1, 1983. post.,. evangelistie service at 7 :45 p. m. ficient number for a load, started was parked and returned to ' camp, glad for once that he is short and Forest Graham, on Route 5. on letters and other ftnt-clua A gospel sermon by the min-isler. .Hrs. Vernon Main_ous and two for the Chicago World's Fair. usually about 12 :50 to 1 :30 a. m. Cecil says that It is hard to pay Prayer meeting and Bible study at daughten, Lavernne and Patty Due to the fact that we had It is needless to say t hat nearly alI I two fares fo!' one treet car l'ide. Mrs. Sadie Cannel' is caring for matter (except postal cards and 7 :46 p. m. each Wednesday. The Jean, left Sllnday for Stearns, Ky." been unable to , get Insurance on of these bQys were "dead to the Robert Gons and Charle. James Mrs. Herbert Doster at the latt r's private mailing or post carda) ChUl'ch where you feel at home. where ahe will spend the remain- ! one of our own ' sch061 busses, we world" within twominutea alter can. tell you' all about the big ball home at Harveysburg. Mn. Doster mailed for local dellvery at POl.t der of the summer with her pal'- were compelled to engage -a school arriving at camp. I have learned game, and all can tell you how it is recovering from the ffects of officeli having city or village letter FRIENDS MEETING ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith, bus from Sunbul'Y, Ohio. This bus how to con,trol , .,0)1S Bnd make WaS b.athing In t he lake one-fo urth an operation to which she recently earrior service, or at any POlt First Day, Fint Day friendllhlp, while her h~sblnd is in-Willconsin. and two others fronl 'the same t~em perfectly 8ubfllliasive - just mile from camp. submitted at the McClella_n hos- office for 10ca:1 delivery to patro... thereof On a ' rural or star route 'n for 0 I T _0> M neighborhood are ta1l;e them to the Wlorl<l'a fair f.or All boys were advised to villit pital in Xenia. Sch 00 1 a t 9 :30 a. m. Mset 1 e there from, or by patrons ..n - ast ue""ay. evening . rs.. with O. H. May, Y. a 1.ew dsys and all id'e as of pranks the Field Museum just outside the • worl;hip at 10 :30 a. om. MIrIam SatterthwBlte entel'taun.ed Columbus, Ohio, for and deviltry will giv'll way tQ per- fa'lrgrounds, but only four ' have , Mr. and Mra. Ray C. Conner and rUl'al or star route for loc.l dUiv. ~he membel'!! of the Tuesday Even- Tout'S to the Chicago World's fect sleep. X~ere were three boys, ' idea of what the others mislIed daughter .spent Sunday at the ery at the post office or on another rural or star route for local d.livST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH !lIg ,Bridge Club at her home Although, at the outset, it however, who _mUst. have slept a considered the museum eVen _ of hiS parents, Mr. and Father French, Putor North Bt~eet. The early part. of looked as if our accommodations lot before taking Ule trip or "re better t-h an any fair exhibit. Some James Conner, n,ar ~ew BurHng- be ~barged at the rate_ Q1 J. cents th.e evenmg was spent III 8~Im- would ue tather poor" the reality putting in iltraight time at sleep said The Hall ot Science was best, ton. Mr. Conner sen.loT was. o'Y e;- fol' each ounce OJ:' fraction thereof. Services wlll be held everr Lettera mailed for 'local deUvel7 weeks on Tuesday momlnl. mlDg at Wayne Pool, Brldge 'fol- was much to the contrary. No since retUrning home. ' Arthur, Bome the Electrical, some pre- come by the heat whd~ workmg In with 2 centl postage prepmd on .... low~ after wlalch a dainty IUllch effort w~ .pared to furnish Ralph and MHo a) ways held out felTed Ceneral Motorl and a few the field, Saturday afternoon. CHOP SUEY was sened. HonoJ'll went to MIM every neceas&ry conve[)ience, and, n hour longer than the even appreciated the Midway. Hi'll WarreJJ Espy of Cental"- them on beine forwarded to be Sear , %-Ib. fresh pork (cubed) Marjorie Espy, o,f CenleniUe and together with advice and pre-induties always comIt afforded a real pleasure to ville ~hd Mr and Mrs Jim Sat- another post oftlee aIiall in 2 T fat. c~ni!:tion to MIIIII Florenee Irons formatfon, we were spared many me last t,o bed and ftnt help these boys visit the Chicago terthwaite le'ft Da~o~ Sunday charged wIth 1 cent poatqe d . . be collecta.d from the Add 3 cuPs diced celery. 0 anon. of the catches and pitfal~ ~lIually up in the a,nd thus I alao World's Fail', an opportunity which morning, enroute ~o Washin~ton There ill no e..... til the ra~ 2 cups diced oniona. Mr. and Mre. Wymer Drake en- ex.perlenc~ by groups vIsIting a learned which hard to some, at least,. could not have af- D. C., where they w11l visit, their 1 can LeChoy sprouts. tertained the followin£ pests with faIr of , thIS type. .. . get up in the forded otherWise. The total C~lIt sister, Hrs. Sarah Tolle. Mr~ and of postage 011 other than loeal . . . • picnic-lupperandfnfimmimrparty We camped at WhItIng, Indiana, Mr. HatAeld avera,ed aboat ftfteen to sixteen Mn. Satterthwaite will make a clss. matter wbieb fa DOW . . . . . . I _teaspoon ..It. the 8-C;.Dt rate. Water from Iprout& at W,rne park last Thunday and the same bus that ~ook us tent a.n.d on one doUa" apiece. Some got through mote extended tour of points of Cover. Let Iteam. Lift steam evai..., in hon~r or Mr. Drake'll th~re hauled us to and from the alarmed when he . smoke. lor thirteen dollars apiece 'and interest In the East. , SHOilT CAKa ..-vent then tUl'll oft cu.....nt and natal claJ': IIr. and Mn. Barley 'all: rroul!ds ?~-ch day. At the end He experienced ddftculty in seemed to s" nearly u much u cook 1 hour' turn oil hi'" a.d add CUllllllinp and daqbter, Bett1, of our 'all' VU!lt the s,ame- bUll re- ~ndinl' hil to ftnd out tho.. lpendlq more. No bo)' TeFrancel, tw~-year-old dall.vhter Sift toptIw mixture of ' lit. ud II.... WUbur Bo••n, and tumed us to Warnuville 011 Tuel- where the fire located. He fretted his trip tor ha .w thlngtl of Mr. !lnd )Ira. Barold-Wbltaku, 1 ~ capt low, BT • 11_ JIarJ Koner of 1Iaaoa. day, Jane 20. . f01l!ld that one bad lOne to that o.e can not Me elaewhere who Uve on CbeDoweth La... 1-1 I T o~ .... JIobert of Daytoa Every one ,.reed that we had aI..p alld ..t o. ftr•• IIr. ThOle who macle thil trip ';ere above town. II .. a Jlrecarlolla con" T;; Cbq ell maW ,ad aU voted the Bat8eId . . . un. Fin u follow.: DoMid Poulb, ditiOll at lllami Valley bo.plt.al, to . . . . . . . d.... , pod r.no ~It to Lellat' 1:un1wt. wbeN .... uad......t...aa .......
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Lu lIa :\1. \ °t' 110 rar Q. Jo, aad • Oblo la IDde-" a aoble --'!!'m· . tlme. I. ..IDI lbe rlYe' to Thomah A: h lOC ' ruJl~ en. of d rlylDI au ."bo beY. lourell ... --:: L o,"'r .... blu.n r.- er-lD -me plaAII "at·~ a mile , a u1-.,a..tb "rl-er'. .... brIU ' tiled cr "i xt t an eonae,.. of tbe atate . . . , tIIat. .... ~,.. C -m-oll P lea a P roceedi... The 1,,111\\ in cC<-Ul\t: Wl're apt lll e mOlt ma,D IScent ICene.., I.lde. nIt.rol'. 1all11 alOD, . la l ometlme. abt I e De. Aall_lat.. . , .ad II !:Yel")' turn t r DP a ___ . ' pru\t>d. :\110" d ~s n d onfirlU d b )' J 01110" to be rOiln4 a l o D I,..... _ , . . . .pIDI Aur"e. ~ tClldlinll' (It L~·t1 '. 111 Lb~ .a~~ d )lleh ad Br~n. <lo ~ the COOUI on JUIl ~ 12. Ob lo Rl nr, all tb. "81 eanked OD boLb Iidel b1 nDl e.. Cui » ro. pec • I til 1B B of Tbe are watereraft that P"I • \ !Jout thi- tillw. \' UI' nt .\ d· VIIl"UtI (el ap ran ion d I, reI' h rI < J . on r, uardian lIia:.:rI;et:.;;la~.d;o.;w.;n;..;t;;b;.;.ro;';UI:;b;;...!I;:~:~I.I_iiii~ir . bill. tb at are almost mouDtalnl. Ohio ralclnatln,--e.peclaU,. fiCleRt nd \,. l "'II nlz.tliul\ I1ne to pl' in ti ff. . . M C. ndora E.-no n, d a' d. First. tbe "atern.wh .. le,.," t.. mou••or imo l(leal I'I\,mln,,",·t'. n Frid ... y The ea~~ of Y1VI n JanH '~r. I· rence B. J llme n, guardian , ean In t he annal. of rlYer .rafI fl"I I: 1, ,'I,ll n bl r :! I. the 'U~ ornellu. \. l(el1}, w tit· of aruly" , JJam on, minor. ' ftc Tbere tOI) ma), be .een ~at Wayne Ttlwn hip MothLr club mi.·~ d without r cord. Fir:-t nd flnal. " ba~,ea laden .It-. I t ee) OD tb eJr Illect d the I' utlk r.. Pre,id nt, In Lh ~a~e of H., J. B II ver u F. Zane Mounts. executor ot eR- ' wa, from Pltt.bllr,h. all4 que-er, , baped terr, boat., cro.ded wltb thi '\' nli.~ 'eJ in tht' t'. ~, nln' , to MI , J . E. .Jann y; \' ic 'flr" Id nl. 11m' Mohr, mol ion t- gran ed . Ih" Iii. t \(Jlunlee 'rl' • • 1r;;:_ B. Y . ~mith ; t'crt'tllr) . Mr. ill the ellS of \' r· Fi t and finaL tOllr lata. a ut omobllea a nd a lay ('r il~ from W rten county. arl : F. B. ~end"rl>"n; lrel.lsu rt! I' . MI"'. su Irma 10hr, motion i grnntw. Walter. Pett'r. executor of t hron, of II1cht.eera. kClur lind lat.-ne Mendenhall I H. E , Enrnh rt (n(Ow ~l! .. BatH! The ca~e of lal'ence Guin "fir u~ esta t Qf Laura <Greely, dec a d. The t~" ns ar. old,_ Dd many f 11 •• \ .,,' Dut.ch and (,h\!'~'1 xamplp ' J\lill.). A " ek 0 1' ,,) 1,)I't·n ru-l y the Annabelle uin was til mil;_t'd First and final. of lhe atreetl aloo& tile .ater t.be II "'" x.t tl y, t I aut hi 0 f ' club had publLheJ In t ~. M'laml, WI'th ou t reeor. Iyde E . Levi4~y, admini tra~or daYIlt before th e Civil troll th boy Erne t nd arl. '· rl' Gaz tte a Illu~ fQr donh twns Dt In th e8 de of Eby Brother~ f e tat f Emily Whe t el, deceu.. .....__ _ ,how Uttle chance from tbe m mba r thi cia. An th r elothing, food and olher up plie_. "C'r u Richard Ploughman an d "d. Fir_t nd finn!. m m r, lan1 >' Jim) a tterth. / The board al 0 rel.'olZ'liited the Hub rt R n , jury lrial granted, Lebanon. itizel'l s National Bank "Ilite W8. in th military ervic ffiellc), of th I,rl'. ,f ur thq pub. Verdict to plaintiff f or J.l5.!J9. and Tru to., executor of e tate b fur guduation day l'Th'('d , ILh d a plea f or the extra levy, In the case f The Brookville of Harry Robi n on, deceased. Fi rst An d, oh y. 1\[r. prii'g I Tee iv· stating ~hat it \I,:a ~ b. (,J.utel.~' nec- Building a nd aYlngs A oeiation and final. ed hi trninin a an army aviator, essary )n ordt'r t o nHUnteln the ver us 'imeon A. Gro, t ai, Gertrude C. Cropper, adminieBnd ?ifr. Gr n wa called to the hif(h . chool in the accr dit d' fir t h riff i ' ordered t o II .,rul e - tratrix or e tat~' of Geor e W. army traini~g camp at hiUicothe class. MounU.n.!' pd . " th y aid. tate. ropper, decca ed. Second. n!~r the ~ o,e of cb()ol in the w:r greatly mCT 88mg the co_t of In the ca. of Ed""i~ S. Furn a ; A CO])y o f tbe e'ntry determining l!unlm r of 191 . operation. Bu t their ap peal was tn et aI, \'er~us . M. Rob~tzel', entry th in heritance t:ax on the e tate Pla tor beautif'oln'" and land- vain . , 0, 1r t h t- of confirmation filed, etc. ' decea e d , I' S to e m{,ll. tire i \Va eomll,e 0 f H arry L . K lO.I!r, ,~ t he new MAho!>1 " It ]n lh ea e uf ni on ational b certl'ft e Wit hou t d eI ay. • -pl'ng ground" .I y ,.n"" e,d ul1e.I r I I th e (' I ectao n ~ form r stu· o!, • O\'em b er G. J.n on I~ on pi,.e- Lif In ura nce o. ve l' u Eliza. ft, \ ~-r bf'ing made by n a Iter . All e n wa appO.ID t e d dellt. · a. weJl a by tb board. In Clnct, th ~orpora tJ0!l' did the pro- beth N. Gough and Jo eph ' J. admini trator of toil e e tate of Wil• • tb prl'n"", 21 belo\'ed teachef1l or P ~ ,I receIve, a maj ority o f the Gough, defenda nt given 30 day liam J. Allen, decea d, and filed .. JI ,th. t additiQ nal time t o plead. b Dn d 0 f $2000 W\'th sure t II'S. ' Wardt>ar relatille I\' re honored by the \. te~" an iI I h IS, "a. ilO. ' rna. donation of a memori~1 tree tDr the '" t ~V ~~nc pr cmct, "~Ich I n the ca of Gilbert O. Hu:n k - ren Pence, Nt'wt4)n Dearth and the grounds by 'onte grateful gave a maJoI'lty of .9 vote a nln, t ver U • E1izab~th R. Hunkm ', ita tQck wert~ appointed apfri nd . Of th co mpany SD rem em- the JlrOIlO, aI, nullifie d the . mall d.emurrer IS s ust~lIned. . prai er • er d, onl~' two form r uperin- advantnge. . . HartsOCk aud J. In the ~a of C. E. Blake ver us Ullrman Hisey was adjudged intend nt . A. til ell. of Leb- L. M cnde~hnll wer ell'cted at Earl Robmett ~nd 01"a Dumford, sane and i t o be admitted to the anon. and R, D. Kelli on, of Van- tbl el(' ctlon to ~ec o me memb. r the defe nda~t I granted SO days Dayton State HOllpital. daJia-ar living toda y. F oul' of of the board, whIle harl mtth to file pleadIng. Th estate of Andrew J, Frye, the donor alao, hay lord d the ucceeded bimself. In the co e of Walter O. decea ed, is ' exempt from lnberiver us arrie Schwarm, tance t ax. Leel' t Frye, a dnnms, ' . Uent tream. The name of t he The extra le,·y having failed oC Ah"'arm ~ ~ late J. E. Janney Is the onl" one pa age, t h e board pa A d a resoIu. divorce to pl aintiff. traINr . - wa a 11 c>we.d $100 'I or extn .r In the c e of American Surety OT d'Inary erVlte!l, . H e ti le d h u ' to appear in botb li t , he having tion authori:ting the pr e ident and donated a tree in memory of bi clerk to negotiate a loan of 5,00 0 o. vereu s harlotte R. Lackman first and final account. , .K.',' Photo Co~rrtJ)' S~QlldQ,d Oi' Co. 01 Olli~ lacher, Prbi. HarfDrd, while his for a p riod of nin ty day for the Hyde, judgment to plaintiff tor Sarah Earnhart, admini tratrix wite and daughtel'8 had made a parpo e of meeting current ex-pe n_ 1~5~: ~~n~ ~~8~~rothY Felthou e of the e tate of Walter L. Earn~m ilal' donation in his honor. . A patron , ~ending hi children . hart, decea ed, filed her inventory. . June 4. the board r hired the frDm another town hip, wail n oti- a ml[llo~ b~ ~~n Brood~~ne! verHaLli M . Camp was appOinted ThecdQre Toney, factory worker t:=.==============~=::::==~~======~~ janiton. and incre cd Mi. He n- fi ed that t he ch oo l hac k that pa ,su I e au 1", mj 0 10:- I I! DV administratrix 01~ tbe estate of ot Lebanon, and Miss Velma Gose rietta MeKin ey's lary a fir t cd hi home was too crowded, and erru e .. , emporary.ltl une Ion ~n Ge orge Camp, deceased, and filed factory worker, of South Lebanon. grade teacher t o 65 per month . that he must make other arrange- ~ res~r? 'nl~g order dl olv~d untIl a bond of $2000 wiith uretie . John M.rri... Lic..... Thirteen hack drivel'S were re hired men ta for the trnn. portat ion of p.etlt}on I~. prll Perly ~e~lfied. Mo- arlier, William Beedle and AuWilliam Dumford and Luetta J uly 2, although S01l'lC Df his his children. He videntJy did so, h on or lmony gran e . gu t Epp were al~pointed apptaispatrons had filed 8 remonstl'8nce a . both eventually gl.·aduated from New Sui" ers. , Dumford to Claude C001ey and against the retention of Peter W. II. S. The Lebanon.Citizens National Dollie Cooley, 99 acre In Goshen McKiqley P~~ker ver ~s . Bank and Tru t Go., trustee of the and Hamilton township. ' Coy. The urn of ,2900 was bor- Meanwhile, th Gazette say that lvorce. arge 1 tru t created by Hem 7 of will of Delaney S. Carter and Mattie rowed from th bank. July 10, and the Afoth r$ club began serYing ' Parker, t or oil Auto t 6, Rufus Drake Was warm lunches to t he pupil s as th grotis neglect of duty. , kleorge E. Riley med its !lecond and Carter to the Harv yabury Na tionTh e ser vic of this ol'~nnizA.tion is not limited hired to drive the hack on the Mt. grade building about the ftl" t of arl Tbompso~ vel'Sus Gall D. final account. to any class in the community. W'e IT r mer handise , Holly rqute for $60 per month. November. The mu ic pu'pi! staged Thomp on, fl>r d,IVorce and other ThLebanon-Gitizens National al Ba rtk, in lot No. 3 In HarveY9. Bank and Tru t C'o. , trustee of the burg. Mr. Arnold reSigned as principal the operetta, "Princes ChrY!l'an· relief. in a wide ra nge of -pr ice. to EllIit every taste a nd of t he high 8<11001, ptember 8"themum," and donated the net pro- Della Sniller v~r:'u George A1ch· trust creat d by item 13 of the Willard Upton to Un ion J oin t " purse. Whatev r the price, th QUALITY is high , and, on reconlmendaion of Lhe ceed to Red rOBS activitie . The oltz, f or restrammg order. will of George E. Riley, deceased, Stock Land Bank, real esta te in cOlJnty superintendent, Miss Elma basket ball team wa~n't doing so Roy Dutro, et 81 versus F. E. filed its econd a [lId final account. alem tOW1lshlp. ' r epresenting the most for the money. Roberts Will elected to succeed him well, and p erhaps the lea t said Sau ser, .fo r _money, onl~., . The will of Jehlll C. Mulford, de.. a t a salary ot ,90 per month. >lpout it will be the 300ne t men'Tbe ~flam.1 ~alley Blllldlllg .and ceased, wa admitted to probate. E lber t A. Mintoh, et ai, to Castle Every fune ra l that w conduct, regardless of th e Geora- J . SmHh was al 0 hired to ded. The chool notes f Dec mber LOBn A. ocultlon versus Edgar J ohn Dltmar "'8 appointed ad- Hobson and Gecr,e H obson, 154.teach manual training fol' tbe im- 5 mention a visit to the school by Jor~lI n, et ~I. Cor foreelosure, mini trator of th4~ estate of Aliee 45 lIcr es in salem townsbh... co t of mel' ha nd i us d, r eiv s th 1 arne careful, mense sallU')' of $12' per month. A Carl McClure a,nd Clarence Men- equ~table rehef and. money. . Ditmars, deceased. and fi led bond Robert E. Crone ud Sylvia E. con cient ious attention, resolution was also passed asking de n hall ~hU6 at home on furlough Eltzabeth H.. Hunkllls. ver us GIl· of $ 000 with lIur eties. C. B . Cron e t o T heodore Honerlaw. 45.tbe votera to approve an additional from the U. S. Navy. Heavy drift bert O. f~unkms, ror divorce, tem- Yl)ung, Charle S. Irwin a nd G. F . 25 acr e in Deerfield to wnsh ip . levy of 1 mill for 8C'hool purposes of now, making the hack tri ps Im- porary llltmOny: attorney fee ,a nd Brown were appointed a ppraisen Carl and Gail Thomp80n to R ebfor the period of fivEi yea.n. possible, caused the closing of the co . harge 18 grO!! neglect of William L. Brown, e xecutor of er P errine and Ada Perrine. 60 chool started September ]0 8ch oj on De~ember 10 and 11. duty. the e tate of Ella A. Brown, de- acres in Turtlecreek township. with an opening enrollment Df 312 Another school note publi bed Ethel A. Bunne,r versus ~arley I.' a ed, filed his 'inventory. Paul Hoskins to Carrie Hoskin!! in t h grades, 55 in high SChODl, 7 in t he Gazette Decemb~r 19, say : A. Bunl1er, !o~ dlvQrc~, ahmony, Freemen E . Williamson, admin. real eatat e in Deerfield t ownsh ip. normal students, and 64 at Lytle. " The schoo ls have in tituted a support ~'f mlhn~r e,b lldren a nd ietrator of the elltate of Caroline I Ben Hurst and EcIIla Hurst to " hese teacb ers a,r e listed On ' the nove l plan for taking a Christ mas o ther rehef. arge t gross neg.. , tsed, Sled his ,in> I1le Mut ual Buildlnll' and Loan Co. Phone-7Wayne.ville, Ohio pay roll adopted October 1: Red CroSl! offering for ' ere Je of y. . ventory. . inlot No. 108 in Franklin. George Green, Elma Roberts, Beu- destitute children of Belginm an d -===- P earl E ulass, of e!ltate Arthu r It S-teddom nd- M'a rion lah K.indler, Dorothy Gebauer, In a cDnspicu ou place in fi t d d ' of William Benjla min Eulass ,de. Lane Steddon t o Florenee L . He n"" J o ephm8 Andrews, Ruth Probasco each building II closed bo x has folk in .the r gra e, was OJ,!g ceased, filed her inventory. jenon, i t a1. inlots N os. 15 and 16 Anna Vandervoort, Marie tout. been plac d into which any offer- everyth.ingthey co~ld to h elp :WIn _____ in Lebanon. Cla ra Lile, Marj /lrie Turner, Marie ing may b dropped. On 'Friday t he war and alleVIat e sufi'enng, Mal'ria,e Lie..,... Ali ce Garrison to Isabelle Frye, Shutta, Helen Cook, H~nrietta Me. evening, the e boxe~ will be open- Eu~opean newllpapers were 110t f W t inlot No. 642 in Fran klin. "Pve been terri~ly worried, Her. Foa SALE DATES CALL Kinsey, Mary DaVlS. Ell her ed, and the contentq turn cd over calhng OUT government Uncle ShyA E. Courtney, I~borer, . e8 C P. KrDhn and Edna Krchn to " Roetey (musie), George Smith, to the Red /bross." Yes, everybody lock in thDse days. orrollton, an d ~lSS Marte A. Ho~rd Wbitacre, real estate in "What about, ' sweetheart"" HarC)ld Mills and Bess C. Smitb, in the community, even t he little (To be Continlled) Decker, of Fra nklm, Salem township. " ) wondel" wheth r I'm the only girl who e m ney yo u've eV(lr Newton BrDwn toCJayton Doughman and ArthuT Doughman , love d?" - Pele Mele, Paris. --- ' -~,--real estate in South Lebanon . Sevent~ r ur al boys and girls of , J ohn J. E chert to Amelia Ech rt Wood county 1\ $e mbled at Bowlreal estat e i n Salem township. . JESSE STANLEY I Nannie BDwman to Vict or Bow- ing GTeell recent ly to form a 4-H Pbo •• 320, New Burll.,tOD, 01.1. man, 10.4 0 acres in Salem town- cl ub ban d. Todd imon of North Ba lt imore is leader. ship . EARL K'OOOLE~ . S. Schilling to Roy V. alsDD,toa Pbo_ m1l1i, 100&;-40 acres in- Unloll tOWlle . Subscribe for the Miami Gazette. ship. KEnmor• • •B8 Noah Sim pkins and Ida Sim pKins to Lu cretia Hopkins, 165.48 acres in Sa lem towns hip. ' .../ ~ Ella A. BrDwn, deceased, to Wilt liam L. Brown, real estate in Deerfi eld to w~ s hj p. ' U
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Maude Deardo«, services. $5; Lewis V. Ba nt a, serfi ccs. 5 Mrs. wm Bryan, services, $t O; Uelen Dou hman. services, $7 : harles Hobson, services, $1 0; Ste lla Kelly services, $10 : Georgia Miller, servicee, $10; Morrow Whitacre, r-ervices, $5 ; Ml'8. Julia Hollan d, serv. ices, $10 : Mf1I. HDwar'd Sawyer, ervlce 4 , <27 ; Clark Coun ty Com,. • care of patient , $ 108.. missioners, 50 ; J ohn ston-Wabon C0., supp I·les. 841.' ; Offlce Olltfitter!!, supplies, 35c; Oflke Outfitters, supplies $2.50, Waldron C. Gilmour, in-
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illne!;s. Shl! Il!uv her hullband.I'---------I: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , . . . - - - ' Wm. WI·ight. one daughter, one OLUMB S- Fili of p tj. the state public utilities commiE!I'on, on si \el' lind on III'other t (l I ions with t.he Secretllry Itf State ~ i o n asking for auth odty to close mourn. ~'unel'al services were c onedne day ufternoon, June 21, by the ugency iltation at War-nN, hUrch . P. McNaught. !;uperint.endent of Washington co unt y, lind Zoarville ~.==========~================.~===~=========- du cted fl'Olll the Fliend Monday at 2 p. m. th(' Ohio Anti- aloon League, in Tuscarawa. county. becau se of inMrs. W. M. Mathia ' IInl\ "on. behatf of the Ohio Prohibition suffi cient patronage. Hearin g on Don, of , lIyl 11 weI' mid-we k Em rgency committee, asking for the applications was Ret for Wed· . t gue ~ of her m oth er, M,·s. a refer ndum on the Mosi r-LaW. ne ~day. JUl y 26. ° Amanda Starr. act providing for u sta t e con . . d L....!!J!ane. sm all !<I1n of Mr.-An.d on to · pl;l~R upon the proposal A total flf unrequited ju ~tic i J~dependcn e Day 01 ()ld WIIS cele bra~ed .wlth l'~~le88 ~baft on. , Mrs. Milton Perry, was struck by to repeal the eightlle nth amend- narra ted in n letter to th cerHuncheds of persons of all ages 10 t theIr ltve playmg wIth fire· an auto while cro sing t he ment WIlS f ollowed by a s uit in th tary .of ta t writt n by a n1ayor works. guns ond explosives. Othe rs were drowned or :'U1ed jn moto r during the band conCCJ·t Wednes- supr me court the n xt day by and j ustice of the peace from a at'cid nt . Now, the fourth divid catastrophe " honors" with almost I day ev ning. The eat' stopped im- the Ohio Rep III Council se kin g village no t far froll) Bucke!, Lake any week· nd; ex cept .by v il,tue of the cea less effortl! of safety or- 1m diately and th \VOl! lad taken to prevent the referendum becom- The J . P.· eek!< advice a. t o what garliznlion~ and accid ' nt and tire pr vention workel'll. it is IlPt to be a to the doctor where it. wa learned iJlg effective. The co urt .actio n Will! he shal.! do 'in the .ca . . of ~ ynung shade sufel' . .Th is is becaus people are keyed to ill imminent hazards. he \~a s n ~t .seriously injured. filed in th name of Thomas J. mon glyen II hearmg In hl H ('ou rt They are safety con clOUS. MISS ~~ntfr.ed tan ha accept. Donne lly, legislative agent of the. o~ a c har~e of}rivin~ ?n aut~~o. Last year, on the "morning tlfter," the Associated PreIs reported ed .a ~ositiotn 1ft tl~me'~Tt satte~ltl?' Ohi o Federation of ILabor . The \bll when III a th~unkm co ndltl~n G MAC Our full guarantee Liberal . . . . d 26 Will t I.' 8 res auran In ''Yayn V1 e. purpose of the suit :as to obtain Th ~ defe nd?nt belllg young and In 119 mot or Vl!hl Ie death s, 90 drownmgs, 10 fireworks fatalIties an She will begin hel' new dure the II writ restraining the ec retary of C?Ul·t for lll~ first offens , " r fined Terma in with each car sold aesths from other 'callses--a total of ~45. This i disgraceful enough. latter. part of the W l)k. I Ii state f rom placing t be propos I on him ].15 .11ml cost!' of $42. 70,. ~nd Ter ms Allowanoe. Save up to $200 but sup rior to lhe 193 1 toll of 364. No on~ knoW1l the .extent of Mr. and Mr". W . C: Walker, the ballot on the grOlllnd that th j t?Ok III Ilcl'nse pl~tes and d rIVIng r lou8 or minor Injuries. beca use only II fraction o·t them IS re~orted. daughter, P atsy Lou ant! son qu stion i not subject to a ref. l'Ights IIway for SIX ~l o nth ," ~he '::he National Society for the Prevention of Blindness estimates that 60 Jimmy of Dayton, W re week.end el'end um. The petitions filed by lette~ states. The wrtter xplmns ersons 10 e com'pl tely the sight of one or both eyes and that 600 guests of their parent Mr. an d' the dry forces were represented by I t~e hI ~ ~o~ts ~v th~ large amou~t 'more s uffer min or eye injuries every year. ThiA record is made by fire. Mr. A. L. Kenn edy and Herbert. l organization official s to contain a a:-ol' tl one y tt e dcontflhtabll" In . 284 40S signatures T'his is the m mg 1e arres an e ong wOTks alone. . Wllma, small daug hter of l'tfr. I ' t b • til d' h i lii stan ce a witness had to trovl'l 1932 Chev.rolet Lelux Coach If you go off on s motor trip make BUrl.' your car is in safe operat- and Mrs. Franci s Hosier, had the argest num.. Srlaetv~l' _ : In t Tlien the J 'P plaintively as k~ i~ 1932 Chevrolet Coupe . . bl .~"' ,t t t . t b I' eere ary o. e 8 olll-.::e. . . . , ., ing condition ; drive saf Iy ; ke p to the rIght; drive at a reasona e ml~or une 0 ge III 0 a . ow, III conclUSIon; "Please where do we 1931 Chevrolet Delux Coach peed: hav e 600 feet of c1ellr distance ahead before you attempt to wh!ch her . mother had mIxed lye I Dr. H. G. Southard director of get OU I' co~ts when the criminal 1931 Chevrolet Coupe whIle mak~ng soap, and got some the State Depa rment of Health, is serves it out in the coun ty jail?" pass other -cars. Watch out f or pedeJltria·ns. 11 ou go wimmin swim in safe places. Things to examine are of the Iy~ In her mouth. Fortunat· conducting a deterJ1'\lnl~d campaign I 1930 Olds Delux Sed,m t'd Y t depth. s unken de bris and impurities. Be sure to stay elt she did not swallow any of the to bave the municipaliUes of Ohio ~he T x~b~ok ommis iOll of , 1930 Chevrolet Sedan . . d th mIxture, bu t sustam ed a badly In n eed of improved newage an,d OhIO, conslstmg of Govern or I • curren s, . . ' \Jithln your o w~ . limIts. Walt a,t least two hours li-fter atmg, an en burned tongue. water plants taken a(\vantage of George White, ecr tary 0'£ State I 1930 Ch vrolet Coupe tllke along u fmmd for aieLy s sake. . , Barr Nolder is home for a few the federal Imlu strlal recovery act G orge . Myers and B. O. Skinner I 1930 Ford Tudor If you must use fir works- be on the ale~t every mmut~. ?IVIi! days from his duties with a that permits public taxing districts Director or Education , held a meet 1930 Whippet 6 Coach your$el1 plenty of spac ~ . Keep them way from tnflammable materials. travelling musical company in to receive 30 per cent of the cost . Ing a few days ago r elative to fix1929 Chevrolet Coupe Keep away 'from smallel' children and animals. Cauterize all small cuts Kentucky. 01 an Improvement from the ing the maximum price at which Ilnd bruises immediatel - letaTlU. poisoning is SW1'ft and deadly. The Mi 8 Margaret tarr. of Dayton. governm ent. the Te mal~d ~ to be sc hool textb ooks !lIig~t be so ld to 1929 Chevrolet Coac h was a week.end guest of her prov.id.ed ~r t~e local cilstnct; "If board. ~f educatIon m t he ~tate. be t advic about fir work g i : U e something el e. 1929 Essex Sport Coupe Remember all safety roles: and "All h"il to. sate Fourth!" mother. Mrs. Amanda Starr. mUlIIclpahtle mtend to partiCIpate In. prevIou s years the !1'~xlmu.rn 1928 Olds Sedan ____ _ _ it is necessary that prClmpt action price fixed by t he comm iSSIOn has be taken," DI" Southard says in a been not to exceed 75 cents of the 1928 LeSalle Sedan statement. list price. Tn yiew of the reduced 1932 Chevrolet Truck, Cab, Platform Rack, Dual pric of all othel' commoditie. The State Senate voted unan- ec retary {yerll made a motion 1929 Ford Panel Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell imously on June 21 to combine the that the max imum pri ce be not to 1928 Chevrolet Truck, Cab, Rack •. '_ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___' wen Sunday dinn l' guests of Mr. State Prohibition department and exceed 50 per cent of the list 1929 Chevrolet Coach and .1I1rs. Walter Hartman of ne ar the Ohio Liquor Control Commis. price. Thi s motion was not sup8 ;00 M.usic ' . sion under one head at a saving of ported by either of the other two 8 :06 DeveJopm nts in Agricultural Adjustment .. ........ ..... D. S. Myer Sabma. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hames and $200,000 for the biennial. Th but Governor White indi_ \ 8:15 ,Factors Whieh lnfluen e Interest Rate . . . . . . B. A. Wallace il :26 Music . so n Donald called on Emerson House ' is expected to a,pprove the eated that he would be willing to 8 :40 U e ot P at MO$s in tn Flower Gar~en .... ... , ...... .. Alex LaurIe inclair and family Saturday night measure. haye th e maximum price not to 8 :60 Game Bird Protection and. Propagation. . .. ... ,. . .. E. L; Dakan Mr. and Mrs. Raymohd Wilson exceed 60 per cent of the list \) 00 ondortable Cloth 8 Improve Camp Life . , .. .... ..... ,Eunlc Teal entertaiolld at a bil·t hday dinner Defeat in the House last week price. In order to get the questiQn G !) ;10 Mil ic unday in honor of the ir daugh- q'f ovemor George White's sales settled anot her meeting of the • 9125 Controlling Lie and MiteR in Poultry ... , .......... ,C. M. Ferauson ters. Mrs. Theodore McIntire and tax fllan by the decisive . vote of T b ook ommis. ion is expected 9:36 Making Summ r ding of Alfalfa ......... .... ...... C. J. Willard 88 to 37 t hre\\" prospective tax toext Jeannette Wilson. the followbe held in the n ear future. Miss LEBANON, OHIO 9 :46 Looking Forward to tho now Season ... ... ..... ..... C. W. Gay ing guests: lIfrll. Lothair Winfield legislation into greatel' confusion and children of Cincinnati; Mi . than ever. New attention was 4-H WEAO UALF HOUR, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 8 p. m. Open Sunday, Open Evenings Anna Sohns of Antrams Corl" tirected to the revenu mea ure Musjc ............. ........... W. H. Palmer Mt'S. Anna Crites of th B ~I I'oposed by Senator C:unsett and 4-B lub Talk . Virginia Whittemore, With a. po ssibility of Grove neighborhood. Music .. . .... . ,. .. ..... Rachel Smith Walth ol 01 Jamestown, MI'. and the General Assembly adjourning We Ha.. a COlllplete Wateb R d rOBS Toy An\lin Food Club. Franklin Count)' Mrs. Ernest Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. this week without enllctlng anY Repair Senic. 1I1u ic James McIntire, Mr. and Mrs. legislatlon for schOol Slllpport and And use only genuine malerial •. DR. H. M. · WILLIAMS Crystalll fitted While you wait. TheQ d 9re McIntire of near New tate relief berore next. fall. f" BUI'ling-ton and 1\h. and lI[rs. The Pennsylvania Rllill'oad Co. PHYSICIAN aDd 'Cary's Jewelry Shop Vaccination of Swine a Specialt, ,)STEOPATHIC SURGEON Walter WilBon. b .4. IS Several relatives and friends as .",ed separate applicationB with Lebanon, OLio SERUM AND VIRUS Speci.1 Att~ntion to Reelal aDd . At a Reduc d Pr ice Intutin.t Di.eaa.u -------------------------:--~-~ attended funeral Lydia . . . . Store Open Eveninra Shepherdthe at Cae ars of CreMrs. k church I....~-__________ .J LEBANON. OHIO HARVEYSBURG, OHIO lie that ov reth his sins. shall not prosper; but whoso confesseth Thursday afternoon. Phone Ja R~ • .PhoDe UGR Phone 3 1 and 101'saketh them shall have mercy. Provo 2l!, 13, id h t lIIr. and Mrs. John Burgess .and "' .. Iv lD ,It. JamMOD Dldg. He that ha teth to be rich; hath an evil eye, and conI! eret no son J oseph Burgess of near Lees-
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bu g Mr·Mand WMrsl' .Jatmes . Butler an rs. ery a n 0 Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. G~orge Parrot of Columbus were dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Thur day ev ning. Mr. and Mrs. P~rrot were guests over night in their home. Mr. and Mr8. Franzy Sheets and MJet and binder 80Dl, Erne t, il Earl and Robert, I " M- -ta 'ff heat called on Car) Jones and iamlly Ear y In ay, rl on w Monday evenln, was ,1.62 a buahe.l in Germany, Mr. George B~nnell and mother 86 cenu a ba.I!h-e1 In France, a~d Mn. Nellie BUJ)nell. Mill Mon;mia $1.07 a bushel 1n Italy. Germa J Burinell and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh re4\uired 97 per cent of ~he ftoUl' Bogan attend .the funeral of Horto?e milled be of domestic . ace Bogan Monday afternoon. wh~le France and Italy lilt·. and Mrs. Warren 'Wilson 99 and 9~ per cent" and 80n of Cincinnat,i end M~. and Mn. Philip Col'lman of Covington i ~ited in the home of ~{r. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilson and Samuel Wilson and wife over the weekend. . orne of OUT members attended the Ministers and Workers Oon. feTence of the Yearly meetinB' .at Hal' liy. butit' Fri . n.<ls , church on lut Wednesday. Our orchestra tnl'nished pat·t. of tll!' music. Mr!l. Loi Haines, Edna Leam • ing Ladonnn inclair. Donald and WiiJiard Haines and 'Robert Wit· Son .attend a Young peoples meetin~ of the Yearly Meeting Sunday evening at Wilmington. ~ .; _ _
that wlto 0 walketh wisely, he shall be delivered. Provo 28.26. He t hat giveth unto the poor !lhall not lack; but be that hldeth his . ye shall have many a curse. Prov, 28-27. _ .. . Whe.o t he righteous are in authority, the people reJOIce; but when the wicked beareth rule, t~e peo.pl.e mourn. P.rov. 29·2. . He that is partner WIth a thu~f. hath hur own Boul, he corsing. and bewrayeth it not. Provo 29·24.
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Tobacco farmers in Ohio. rennsylvania, Wisconsin and New Encland will receive benefit paymenta from ~h Agricu.ltul'81 Adjua'.,.ent Admillistn.tlon tor re. ducill&' 1.933 crop acreage, accordillg to all announcement by Secretary of Agcicltlture Hell1'y A. Wallac~. Contract to be off red cover
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The cash cost of living on 79 AMBULANCE SERVICE Ohio farms was $633 for a famil y Phoee 29 Wa,De..ilIe. Ohio of four, in 1932, accolt'ding to a I summary of homemakers' accounts ~y Miss Thelma Beall, extension ,---------~------------~ specialist in home manal~ement for the O. S. U. This represented a 17 per cent decl'eas in e xpenditure from 1931 and a 50 per cent drop trom the 1926 to 192 period. Life insurance and sllving were included . for the purposl.! of simplifying accounts, in the cash costs. These. amoun ted to $101~ a family or 17 per cent of the total. Food was the IlIrgest item of Bill, amount ing ~o $133. or 21 per cent. For c~ot~rng !"as spe,:,t $ 1; for furlllshmgs a nd equlpruent $3]: for health 41: for edu cation $68; for · . recr!!ation $13; f or benevolences, orl;anization dues and gifts $56. Of 'these vnrioulS expenditures, tha~ fo~ ~ducation is the only item whIch lO~reased over the previou s year. ThIS may be accounted for, says Miss Bea)), by a larger number of the children in the 79 families being in collCi;e in 1932 than in 1931. The same number of Mrs. A. ' W. TUI'ner aria daugh- oUars was spent for health in the years. All other items decreast ra Agnes have returned from a " visit with Mrs. Turner's sister, ed in 1932. While the 79 families Ispent $133 M.s. Willard Fleck near Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Turner spent for food at I:etail prices, they prothe past two weeks with their par- c;luced for their own labile 81t averq-e of $167 worth of food valued ents at Dalton. M.I'. a'n d Mrs. J. Il. Conard return- .t farm prices. The aver.age famiJr ed Tuesday from a pleasant visit produced about 70 per (lent of the w-ith their daughter and ltusband. food it consumed. The .a mo·u nt of . lIIr. and Mrs. Itan Pettijohn of fuel used ftom the farm wo.odlot averaged $23 a family. Ridgeville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conard and son Harold are spending this week Reports Irom 16 coutllties which Russel's Point. have completed 4-H club enroll~ Mrs. W. N. McK.ay very pleall' ment for the year indicate that entertained ber . Sunday 50,000 boys and girls will .join Sehool class at her home Tuesday clubs in Ohio. afternoon. Tbe Lawn Fete given by the 10ane peoples' tlla8a 0'1. the Friends ClIareh Friday evening was largely attended and a satisfactory profit was realized. .
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There is an automobile tha,t ~dverti8es: "WHAT COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE Pl\ICE?" That a-pplles to lumber and 'b uilding materia.1s t()()! After ~u have erect.e d your build in g' how long wUI it last before t1)e element!! make repair8 "ecessaryT How long. before it is called ~n ' old house? If you want to sell, ca.n you show it with pride and say·, "This house is built of tbe very best lumber and materials. It ill aa good as the day it w~s built." Ask a carpenter-he will tell you that good lumber and good building materials are the cheapest in the long run! Then ask him wbo bandies the best lumber and the best building materials and he'll say:
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Ninety per cent of Master Farm· in the United StateB listen to Itural ta11ta over radio; one keep note.; and more than request prhlted Information a. ofrered. theM facta were leamecl from a larve, by the Katlo. .l Broacleuttq Compall,.
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BUYING NOWI Before you ' take that oItrip stop in and let lUI have a look at your tire., With DiamODd ftrat qua 1i , , "Itandarcl" brand tires at the loweR prieM the, will probably ever be for a lo~ tbae to come, play a.te &D4 I&ve money by tradiDI them la now!
r t nt of 'Muter Farm. ment (rom the _ Il'rl('ultur 1 tat lillten to Aliju:<tm nt Aillnini lration for ft'. rlt'ultural 'alb I'~ r radio ; one uudng 1!l3:l aOl' a~n'altl' . Ilt:... "rdtblrd II t'P not , ; and n\llre than ill)': h' an ann\lunc.-l' lI\l,nt II: St' at.>half J't'que t l'rillll'li in((lrmatilln llll'Y of Aj1;I'i 'ultul'!' 1I1'111'Y A . \Val. iaclK wen' Inc , ('(lntral'\'; 10 h" ,' IT('t ' d ~o Vl'r all utfl'lf'd, Th('. I amed from a Ilrv r by the I filler lind bindl't' typ e, National Broadea_ling (lmpany. I - - - - - -- - - - -Retail price of fo .J in citit.'" inf 1\ h d 3 Tobacco fonnel'. in (hio, Penn- ereu e :I per c nt rom 'Iarc ,ylY8l1 ia, Wi ~ on~in and New 15 t l ay 15 whill' flu m luod . . tl\e l 11 It c d t a t es a d vnnEn land will r c ive b<.>nefit pay. prIces In .. ~ ced 24' 1> .
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'1'he Waynesville Merchant!! were unabl to tab care of the Poa ttown Indian s at Wayne Park la llt Sunday, 10 ing the game in the s'cond third and f ourth innings . Aft er that they. playe(l a real b \I game but lacked the muchneeded punch t o score. Not until the ninth inning did t,he local nine gel there batting ye on the old ball. Six of th k-U-hits came in t he ninth inning and four runs came in. Tile cOI'e:
lIJ r:l. Georg'e WaLe r· - -H ' POA STTOWN INDlANS ' hou e Teturll d W dnesdav fl' m a II r J. Wil~on ar~sock . story • visit t u th World ' F ir in hicago of ~h.e sa me trip. I?ubllshed Just a ll AB R H PO A E he, him elf, wrote It. Not only doe s I K · ft 6 Harry Kroell, of Dayton, Ky., he give an intere!lti~g account of l c la ib S tb' " ~ 2 1 6 1 I vi ilt!u hi uncI 8 11d'au llt. MI'. nd what he aw, but hIS stor y show sl . y, 'f 4 1] 3 0 0 ~frs, Wy01 l ' Ornk!', aturday even t he 1)l e~d id r~su1t;s that are b i~g D~ B~~ ~t~ 3b 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 Fi re l'ackers, Torpedoes, mg. a ce omph bed III our schools. tram- P B'1l tt' C 5 1 0 3 3 0 ba H . (' Fl ower P ot , ill ing our young folks to , be O~ I he '5 0 c fact, Fire W orks Rev. and MI . Putt, of near observant, and /l,tting them ( or B tetnl • 1 1 5 a 0 'anuusk v , call ed on Dr. 11Ild Mrs. t b d ti f I' f W'lt • t o e. p .. .. 4 0 0 0 4 0 , 0 e uS.es 0 I e. I on s s ory : Oi<:k ey, If , , 4 1 t 1 0 0 J . E. Wi t hllm, la ot FI-iday after- ear Irs: . Kaufman rf " 0 0 0 0 0 The Gazette has asked me to G S Ib ' f . 1 0 0 0 0 noon. ' ' . . e y, c , _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ Mr, anti Ml's, • Percy Reason WTI·te a S t ory 0 f th . e WId' ,or s F al~ 41 8 8 27 17 1 sp nt Sunday with the form er's Wben we first went Into t~e faIr Totals . cc ording to law w cann ot mother. l\'Cr. adi Reason i grounds on Thursdlly mormng, we sell these goot!. until Tu eH arvey burg, ' went into the Hall of Science; we WAYNESV[LLE oay, the F ourth . om{' in pent the whole day there, lh n and I ok them ver. AB R H PO A E Josiah. Davis and little grands() n Friday morning, it ,was Tainfng Joe, are p(lnding thi week a t the and we didn't gl~t tarted until 111. Weller, cf .. 6 1 1 0 0 0 honle of Mr. and Mrs. Howard about 11 o'cloc'k. We camped Mendenhall 2b 4 1 3 2 2 1 HUI'ley near Kingman. about one-fourth of a mile from Hartsock, s ... .5 1 1 1 . 8 1 . ' " the lin On t~e Indialla side. We Go~s, If .. 4 1 2 0 0 0 MIS Ayillen Marnou ~ IS leaVIng were about 20 miles fr om the Elhs, 1 b .. , 4 0 1 7 0 0 SatuJ'~ay ~o: Detroit, Mi~h., where fair, After ridinl~ all that way,,' Treadway, 3b .. 5 1 2 4 2 1 !'!!!!~~!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~..!!!'!!.~!!!..'!!...~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!_~~~:!! she wl11 VI It with her Sister, who we got to the tair about 10 o·clock. t Ramby, rf .,' 1- 0 0 1 0 2 has enlpl oy ment there. We went through the new trains B. Weller. c 6 0 0 4. 1 1 --". ' an d th 3 Mr, and . Mrs. He rbert Satterth. e.old ones. 'w e wen t th ro?S' h 1Beckel Davis' rfp 3 0 1 3 4 1 THOUSANDS OF Will START AT waite and daughter,. of Dayton , a .bulldmg. th.at had the Wrig ht , 0 2 D 0 0 13 27 call d on Mr. and ,M n;. Chug, Sat- Alrp~a~e 1n I.t, ~nd the new est Total terthwait.e Tuesda y evening heavlel-than-alr-shlps. The Hall of .. 39 Investigation, th Hall of Social ---Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Smith, Science, Italy, Sweden, the Hall of ' Strike out- by Beckel, 3; by pring/leltl, 1\[0, . arrived here to. General Exhibibl. Saturday, we Bottles, 3. day for 1\ vi it t Mrs. Amelia went in at anothler entr nee: Two-ba e hite--Doench. William and Mr. a nd 'Mrs. '. M. Sunday, I went to the Field Three·ba e hit Beckel. Robitzer, M\lseunl of Na.t ural History, and Homll rUIl- M. Weller, Sutton, saw stuffed anim'alls alld fish. There D, Billett. Mrs. J ennie :Broadie, of wel'a skeletons .tlf animals and Left 011 ba e-Waynes\,iIle, 11; Iiamspot't, Ind" and Mr. and Mrs. man. I spent from 12 :16 o'clock Poasttown Indians, 7. H, E. t ars of Dayton, spent until I) o'clock and then didn' t see The Centerville Buckeye will llnday with Lena Hart oek at the everything. ' be., th next Sunday attrQ.ction at Fri cnds Home. Monday, I wandered around, 'W ayne Park, and on Tue day, J . .... lb •• MI'. and Mrs. Ro s Alldrews alld looking at things I mis ed, and July 4, the Franklin Rexalls will S,oelal iamily, of aklanu, and MI'. alld went over Byrd's ship. The mOllt play. _ __ Mr . ·John Stansberry Rnd chil- interesting building J saw was the dren wer Sunday gue til at the Field Museumj and I liked the OUR NEIGHBORS' RADIO Hollywood. Thrown. Qt.home of l\fr. and Mrs, Frank mummies best, CAUGHT EVERY ON E Stansberry. WILTON HARTSOCK SWEET Mutn B.aa'. W~ Br~ very proud of this tory. You Il'lay think that L1-year-old Qt_ , Mr. and Mr • Myer Hyman and conSidering It an especially iine flivver is shaky but'ts vib t' SO n, Mi ss Stella Daugherty and etTort for a young man who has yet . I '. I ra IOn lS hal'les Burton Earnhart were t I b t h ' t · Ifth bl thd practical y nothing when compared gue t of a Shrine picnic at Forest 0 ce e ra e I we ray. '0 some ound waves produ~ed by park, Dayton, la t Friday alter- - -- Prot". G. P. Good that vibrated no n and evening. 14,000,000 time a econd. The waves may b . used for chemical c...."')' Club. L • • boL- ~ ...., Mr. Frank L Taylor, of San ---e.x perimenis, since such a speed 01' Francisco. spellt the week-end Miss Mary, YOllng of route 4 vibration will actually shake mole. ~O" with Mrs. Taylor, who is visiting spent Sunday with Mil!8 Cleo culas to pieces. Standar". Caa... WI her mother, Mrs. Edith Harri . He Hawke. _ _ _ ___ _ __ left for Alaska on Sunday evening Master Ray Miller is spending CG\lD'ry CM. Caaon a bUf! ines trip, ~:~~ week witb r.elatives in Day- Subscribe for the Miami GezetM. Mrs. H. E. Hathaway is serio usMr. and Mrs. L" B. Babbington, Iy ill with a complication of of Trenwn visited their aunt, Mrs
Early in May, tariff on wheat 'n\' Idorl flf' ,lir>t. f' (., rinnrh was ,1.62 R 1>u hel in GermanY' l ulid I.. Hue,·, st'l'l1I~ til l,.. hth'niulC 85 cent~ B hushl'l in Franct'. and In /I rll' \\'lIIllI'I, 11I,,1 1'1' lueti,,\.' for $1.07 a bUflhel in Italy, G~rmany I -kil)l') \\ "'lien . requirer! H7 per c;ent of the flout·' to he mill d b of dome!'tic origin }<'rolll fU.lIl' III Iii <. lll ill i It II lIIndli , . 'of <llll n Illllk >11(' L1:-ptl 1l111111ully rOI' while Ft'Il11t;e and Italy rl'qUlI' tl the IIUHIlI roct 111'(, "r Ilwl'i('sn 99 anti 95 per cent. relipectivl!ly. I Swi~~ c h ('L'~
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Mrs. -1al'lle Johns ate the hom.e of Mr. and Mrs. J. :ll'r~' J(~l I)S In l,?ayton, on account of the. ,li ne' (1 1 ~h.e lattel' Mr: John ~ whose c),nd bon remaillS about the ~ame. Dr. H. II. Herman enterla!ned the young doctors of MIami Mr. and l\f1·s. Wm Smith, Valley IIo!lpital, Dayton, at "Ruth and 1\11'8. Hubel't Main ous and Marian" farm Slltur,d ay evening, childr 11 of Hami lton and Mrs. J. B. J 'nes ~ntertai ne d argaret dell of Ci1)cinnati her sistel'. Mrs. John Zimmerman ,-i ~ itors al tl1e home of Mr. and somll frienjla from Dayton on I Mrs. R. A. Main,ous Sllnday. Wednesday of last: week. , . . . Miss Sallie Smith of Waynesville !"H('~' J, f-l. Ke aton, of ill .visiting this wl~ekat t~ home ton , W, Va.. will preach El of Mrs. Belle Scott and grand- ' . AngIe'S h()me in Wayn esville on daughters, Misses Helen and Ruth ' I Sunday evening, July '2, at 8 p. m. Enrly_ ; 1"ld f'r n?,le and family reside in II1r. and Mrs. J os eph Grassi and : the R. G. Miller propel·ty on children and Mrs, Eva Haines of !Third ~Ll'e t. Piqua were Saturday evening t er, Be tty Lou is convalescing from guests at the home . of Mr. and J. W. .McKeever . and dau~hter, Mrs. Wa lter Kenr-i')k. Ruth. a)'C very ill ' with typhoid Mr: and Mrs. pl)na1d Hadley enf.e ver at their: home in Earl tertamed to ~mner Sund.ay the. ' H ockettrs tenant house on the New following relatives:' fr.om WlllmingBurlington road. Another daugh- ton: Mr . . and .Mr~l. Taylor Moore a two weeks siege with the same and famlly,~r. ,and Mrs. Ralph malady . , Webb and family llnd Mr. and Mrs . Wendel Crites and family. Misses F a ye Kelly, ' Laura MeMr. an.d Mrs. Harvey Burnet Kinsey, Virginia Hardin, Eva and were called to the home of Mr. and Ethel Reeder and Messrs. Edward Mrs. Harold Whitaker Monday Burton and Albert Wilson are evening by t h e s(~rious illness of flome ,ot the teachers from t his grand-daughter, Frances ·who .I"""''''''.U who have enrolled for t h e was rushed to Miami Valley hosSUmmer norma.) course at Wilming pital and und erwent an operation , ton college, for appe ndiCitis at 11 o'clock that evening. They halve ll'~ave hOpes Mrs. Oliver DaVis, Mrs, Nettie ' for her recovery. Kep lar 'and Miss Rachel Davis atten ded the Iuneral of Mr. McQ aeell , in Miamisburg, Monday THE TEXT BOOK: afterll oon. MI'. McQueen, :father of COMMIS~HON OF OHIO Mrs. Paul Everhart, died very suddenly a.t his home near MiamisbUrg, Satul'da.y evening.
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W. C, Huffman, 01 Columbus, High 8chool instruetor and ath. letic coach here last winter, call· ed on WayneSVille friends, Sunday He was aecom,panied by. Miss Olea Bierbaum and Mr. A. B. Shepard, I ... "n'M of Columbul, and another YOUi'll lady, wbo~ he llitroduced as Mrs, W. C. Huft'man.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDA"X, JULY 6, 1933
Whole Number 6078
FAIRWHE::':~O:ARVEmD :TRAG IC nEATH ClA IMS )Allp~!~:::~ ~~::gO CONliN UE 0 0R0UTHNEW PLAC~~~:::~~N' CRABBE IS AGAIN TOWNSHIP HOUSE ON ,. W~:~l :~;~:,:~:K ';;; f~:":w'·d WElL KNOWN YOUNG -':d .~~; l", IS RAPIDLY ASSUMING w,J"h·. ~~::~ .~\) ~\~~~~u\~~~ t'~~7.:~ FOR-MAllY HIRED FOR VARIEO ACTIVIlI ES AT
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MAN AT SPRING Hill \\,~~C~IT~g :~~s ::~g;:~~Son~f ~~~~I'~~ 0IRE PROPORTIONS th;h:up:~;td :;-4!~~~~~, 1~1J~~e~~t;~n~ SMITH·HUGHES DEPT. ~nd ~tr
good yield, oth I' ju ·t fair, whil till others have had very poor succes . L. W. handler throshed about the b at yield yet ]'(.'pol'ted at E. L. Thomas' {aTm, northwest of town on Route 73. Saturday. Hel't', lU acres produc d . 30 b h I an average 01 us e s pel' acre. six oC these acres, used fol' the cUltdiva~ion °of tbobahCclq last year, pro ucmg 4 US e per acrc. One of Ira Rkh' fields is repOI.ted to have yielded 29 bushels Th per acre. e grain in most ca e is said to be of excellent quality, some testing as high as 61. ____
" 'pnclnd to b" thE.> gre"test "ama I II . . ~ ~ ~ " ".. ~ 'OTe! lC (!oncl!ri:- gIven III thc' entllry nOrth4!1'n of Main .tlt, Ilnd C '1 Favor. of Po-ogres Exposition, an all-star e pecially to M" . Al'llhdeucon for V' II auncl ConaerOther People, Well Known Here, aggl'eg nti ol1 repn!senting. every Recorda Sho", June to Have Been the lights and Mr. Hlubb: fol' ScJ.ool So rd Alao Employ. Jani. 1 ace "ancy Project for Little Miami Alia Included in Death'. team in the ational league has Our Dr'eat Month in Yearohafl's. loU and Decide. tl) Meet June be~n a,~sembled lo play for the Rivet' l PQlice COllrt in Se.. ioD Har"eat Dllrinl Week ~, Relief Mllat Come SOOJl Intel'-Ieago upl'ernacy under th lead rflhip of John J. McGraw, f or 'fhe l' II n ~bip house' was the Whil. the Death nngel ha s not many y al'. manag:el' of the New Waynesville and its immediat.e Whil!' vnrious IIctivitles were in t;cene of mllny and varied activiI' I . 't I h" York Oiant". onlnie Mack, the .. i h ' (Irecl y VHII ec t I Immediat I h Vleln ty are now writ ing III the prO!!l es~ .al th townijhip house, tie!!', Mondtty evening. In sequ nee vicinity clul'ing the week jU flt paSR- on y ~lInage r t e l~hiladelphia throes of the W01'st drought ex perl '1 (Jnday evening. the board of of their occurenc , the events i~ed, hi list includes names well Athletrcs of the American league enced here in many, many yeal's. eluded regular meetings of the known and 'r e [Jacted in thl COIn- have ever known. i di~ecting a Whil floods and heavy rains were l'tllI 'alillll \\lI.~ ju t as busily. if Township 'rru ·t.lle!!, VilJage Counmunily. A father closing n well. s Imilar tellar ca st recl'ulted from so plentiful during April and the ,;c' "H'whnl ll1"re 'Iuietly, engross. I anu., B oy S cou t ci, troop, a s pent life, the widow of a well be- , a 11 t eamfl I n th II AIller Ican I eague. tlr~t. halt of May the prediction ed with qu ite a grist of busi ness at s pecial meeting uf Council with loved fOI'mcr citizen, another JThe cream of the playIng ~Ient. of wa~ fl'equently hcat'd that the County Surveyol' Van Camp and fath I' in the prime of life, and II bot.h major leaguea Is rcpres ntC!d deluge would surely be followed by their reKuln r' monthly meeting, J'I'OS culing Attorney . D. Dilatal nted you ng man )u;it s taltlnjr on the t,,:o teams-Bill Terry, the other extreme, and that w MI S. 1.0111'11 :hl S !lpenl h ·irl. at he hiJrh :chool building. tu h, with II se ion of police COUl:t upon hi s yenr of u efulnes. are Frisch, Klem, H ubb'r:II , Paul Waner would be praying f or rain long Fou rth with friends in Da yto n. First lind foremosl wns tlle forti a climax. The tl'ail aetion . of in<;luded in th roster. I Peppel' Mnrtln, Chick Hafey and before the drougth was ffe ctually . ntul employm ent of Mr. J . B. l'o uline busines , pllyment of bills, The death o f NeWlon Huffman, ' o~hers of the Natlo'nal~ Bllbe Ruth , broken. These p)'edicti ons hllve eel' h!irle atte rt.hwait" ilS pia ter- Crabb for a nother yeal' of service etc., ngrossed th n.Ltention of th which occul'red nt his home at · Jlm~y ~oxx, Gehng, Grov. tainly been fulfilled. ing a large houd ' n'al' B I\bro ok. las director of the Smith- Hughes l'cgulur meetings. Spring Hill, l\1onday morning, was Cronin, Slmm~n!. I)ykelland others Realizing the seriousn S~ of the . . . \locat ional a~l'icu l tu ..e department. At council's ~ pecial se sion, the pal·ticulurly sad. A proficient Ifor the American. situation, a representative of th Some of our ~ Itlzens atte nded I Wh e n th other t~nchers were county officials .fully explained the athlete, the young man hud be. ' No two better known or more Miami Gazette called on Mr. BtlthQr. e rnC(~s at Dayton lhi ~ mally l'enewing Mr. Crabbe's pi'oposal to petition th U. come over-heated while partlcipat- sueces~ful rounagem than McGrU\\l terworth to obtain tho official week. I CII. Re! wu s temporarily held in government to install a conserv. inlf in various athl lic vents at a and l\1a:c k could hav~ been .se.l~ct- facts and figures, WedneSday even B dtol'd ' rlckland, manage r f llbeyance due to the then strong allcy system along th Little Sarah Kimmerle Is qUIte Grllng4! pi ni,:, June 21, and had ed to ~I~ect the plaYing aCtiVIties.. ing. Mr. Butterworth ha kept lin the Kroger store , il'; cnj yin (a probability that the State departMiami river and its tributarie cooled off too rIlPidl>,. T1!i - induc- Iln addltion.to thea sea oned lead- !lCllura~ qaily f cord 01' the high- vacatio n, this eek. g me nt would he unable to extend I;imllar to that completed in the F i ed It bed (old, whl Il rapidly de. ' 1'• • the active roster Of ellcn team est and low at t lflperatUl'es and financial aid . The in tructor went e P' valley of the Gr at Miami river a . el rrle ha.yn~. 18i recover ng veloped Into double pneu~lOnili includes the pla)ting' manager (if -h" dail~ "m ou ht of I.ain ' ( or Mrs. H oward Dalt on and Ml'8.' tll ,olum bu ~, Monday for a per....e\ yearfl ago. Th e 0 ffi' ' >h ... . 11\ I stnce .. E • t ('rv I ew WI'tb St a t e aoth orl' cIa IS liS k e d nice y rom 18 InJur es. the fatal malady. Funeral silrirloe., enc h 0 f '~ h e '• alTI ' n.ow Iea d \01f • 1.1 snow) UIlO, and tell~ us Ga Ievan!> visit.ed f .. iend . in in- Ro na J m c;ouncil to authorize the village Ma ter. John Weaver is recover- were held at his lale homQ at 2 wo l11ajpl' I aiu I~! alII Terry, that without" doubt the month of cinnati, la8t Wednesday. tieR. and wail infor med that the clerk and solicitor, Me 81'S. R. F. ing from a eft e of measles. o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon manag rand tlr t.ba eman of tho JUliO Just pa8$ed WRS the drie t legi. latuk'e baafinaIly passed the Hatfleld. and W. C. Maple, to sign and buri 1 waa mad In the Clal'ks- New York Giants. and Btl! Cronin, month evur expel'lenced here ~fr. . 1\1 . Robitzer and Mrs. neces al'y appropriation so that Ii petition fOI' the improvement on Miss Graee McLardie, of Dayton ville c e m e t e r y . m l \ n l l g ' I' afl~ IIhOt't-8t()P Q1 tho within he peri od ot his recoJlec- J . E. McClure wel'e Dayton visi- the u ual financial aid would be behalf of the village. The reque t spent Sunday at the Eriend' The young man WM the elder Wa8hlngton enatQI~ •. Aa we r o to tion. His temperature are recoTd- t()r, Weclne day morning, extended to the departments for was r adily complied with. Home. son of Mr. and Mrs. baTl s Huff- press, three full innings have been ed by a government te ted th~rMr. and Mrs B M M at lea. t anoth I' year. The board This petition i s said to have Mfs8 Dorj~ Hawke ,y~S the un- mnn (nee }\{sry Wilker on) t both played an the score ~ands 3 to 0 in nlomenter that autonlstieally reg- Ella Barnal'd 'Of ·Da·Yto~r~:~~d ~~ , wa~ted felA' , e ·onds before fOTbeen signed by nenrly all lncor day dinner gue t of Miss Louella of whom are well known here. Mr. favol' of the Amencan leaguers. i.s lers the higbest. lind 10wClst M s u te E~ans la t week 1ll8\1y renewmg th gentleman's p or ted municipaliti s of 200 or Huffman playec,l with the local Babe Ruth has hit one home run, points reached during each ~wenty' , . cont I'act a~t('r hi ~ ora l report had more population in Warren county Williamson, base ball team sevel'81 years ago, but ,hick J:laley, of the Reds, got four hours w~ile 'h is rllll\ lJ4lug Ellrl onner is visiting hill grand- I been rlehvllred th~t evening. nnd WIIS filed in the Court of . The favorite expression 01. the while &'ITS. Jluft'man was a teachel' the first hit of the game in the equally as' reliable. and just as mothel', Mr~. D. E. Standifllrd r and Mes81·s. George J. ~lDlth an~ ~_ L. Par. hall were rehu'ed as Jamtors ommon Pleas at L banon, Wed- forest worker is said to be "golh In Wllyneeville High school some econd. Lon Warnecke, of the closely watched Hi s recol'ds would oth l' TelBbve at Lenn, hio. ncsday. The prOI)Osed improve aU ·hemlock." yeal's prior tQ h 'r marriage. ubs, has relieved Will Bill Jilll- gladly be 1I.000epted a s offic'al b . ' at the school buildings, and Albert men!., which is to be financed enNewt had grac.lu8.ted trom lahan, of the ards a tlte Na~lonl\l the U, '. weather bur au h~ !I[I'. and Mrs. 1\1'1 . Dakm , of C.leav I' was hired fol' similar aertirely by the federal government, MillS Doris HendersoJl, Qf Cin- 0 W U at Delaware in 1932 and league JlI~chiltr e bl t th I near prin~ Brltlleh, ale announc- Vices at th Gym during school B s will berleflt e\'et v town hip in the cinnati, was the wel!k·end guest o~ F~br~ary 14 01 this year'wa ' . _ '. t'l~t'e a ~ e 0 II _ \lt'."e he rd "IPlon - Ing the bir th of a SOli, July 4. months. ~ I S "I I Y o~ t ranslTIl t lng t e a y l ' " A . I .• • county to a greater or less extent, a 'home .folks here. married to Mis. Thelma tephent P9rtll Mrs. Everett Villars and ons specla adJou rned meetmg with tlie possible exception of liP II , 01 King Mills. inee his I , On '!'h~ records show that ~ 2, 10 RI}ent the weeki-end and the wat called for. Mo~day evening, lellrcreek and Franklin Town~ ne~i~or~har!:~e~O~k t~e hf~~~tg o~ marriage, he h d been operating incheM \If ~aln tell during the Fourth with relatives neal' Co- J.u y 17, at which time the ~nanhips. Primary estimate eet th her Main str4!et home. the home farm .for hiS lI8renls. ~fll ow 1l10nth of ltfay, all of It falling (In shoeton. c~al budget ~or ne~t year Wl~ be cost of the project at about was well known here, where at ~-='~r before the 26th da with tho glVe n a publrc ~ear~ng as reqUired MI'. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke spent various time he had assisted his The WayneSVille M1!rchants seem eX\le'ptjoll ot 8]6 0 t Y' ~rr. and M,·s. F I'ank Hamilton, bl:' I.aw. bUll drivers for next term. 6,QOO,000. Messr. Van Camp . h Dnd Dilatush had visited the Sunday at the home of Mr. and brother, who was employed .as a to have a winning streak a~ tho~e which fell on !\I~y 28. S~'~ce I~~at of NewpOl't, Ky., spent lhe .Fourth Will. be hired, tI~d other btlslness village councils at Morrow and Mr . Jesse Sear In . ab nl. life guard at the Wayne swimming fl1ns k.now who have followed theIr time we have bad ju t two Iif,:'ht here with his m thH, !\lrs. Emma of Ituportan c-e WIll be tra nsacted, S uth Lebanon before coming to pool two vear ago. His widow ~is team 111 t~ese la t two games, . prlnkles, neither of which could Hamilton. __ ..._ _ __ Wayne viJI , Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hl1wke and par nts, and his brother, 'harles, unqay . gl\me llroved to 11e I rightly be called a sllow r, The Miss Thelma t. John has b en CAMP RIDGE FOR . At th police court session, son wer~ Sunday dinner guests of survive the young man. He was a more .exllltlng th~n w.a expected first of these occurred on unday Earl Lucas pI aded guilty to the Mrs. Edith HarrIs and family. relative of Mrs. L. H. Gordon. 'Cor With Roy Elhs on the mo~nd evening Jun" 26 when 1_14 of an chosen from a Ii l!t of 2 1 IIpplicant LOCAL BOY SCOUTS Ited F k i he won over lhe Centel'Vllle , ,..., ., to teach the pring Hi,I I school h f h . avmg as au , ran Last reports Ir.om the bedside of B k' Ith f 4 t 0 Inch wall reeorded. The second tell next term. ,. c arge 0 Kellis with ' intent to wound and Edwin Armitage denote a .lIght M.... J. O. Fallolnbura uwc heytee w a score ad T 0 d'" last Sunday evening, July 2, and ,aynesv iJ1e's Boy Scouts are ha wns bound over to common pleas improvement in his condition. a a game wo u s ay t d t ' h ] 16 f .M G S' I d I devolin" M E L F Ik' b f b h . amoun e p ano" er 0 an rs. race Impson All( augl.. all their . spare . moments . court to await the ac.tion of the l·S. mm8 . a In org, \vi e w en the 1>1ere ~nts defeated th6 ! inch. Thu s It wlll be seen that we ters,- ot Lebanon , were Sunday to lhe prepa.ratlon and I~provegrand jury. It is said that L!,!cas of the late John O. Falklnburg, s~pp08edly uflconq~lerable. Fra.nk- have lIad less than a half-Inch of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Simpof thelr new ~amp 1n the and Kellis, residents of the Mt. Columbus. spent the week-end no educator, pa ed away last 1m Rexalls. The score thiS time ratn during the last. six weeks, with son and . on. grove on the Mahlon Ridge farm, Holly neighborhood, had attempt.:- and Fourth here with borne folks. Thur day n1 0rning at the 'honle of was 10 to 6. but 1-16 of an inch fallina during southea st of town, ]yIes$rs. Oakley d to settle their differences by her niee , Ml' . Lucy Jacobs How· Remember: the 14-inning gaNe the month G~ June i .Miss Emma Heighway attend ed and litf Ridge having donated the the old-fa hioned method Monday Little Frances Whitaker. who!le ard in Carlisle. played with Jamestown when WayDurin this sarne' m bh te the I fun ral rvie ~ for Mrs. Em- pl·ivileg. A log cabin is being evening. Ilnd that Kellis received er,it.ical illness we reported last Mrs. Falk\nburg, who was III nesville won? .JalllelStown w\ll play perature~ ranged from ~~ re~~ rna . Falkin?ul'g, • at ~ rclay,\ at built and t he gro~d8 are being decidedly the woret oi th argu- week, is $aid to be recovering very years o~ age, was born In Walnut here Sunday and ,I t 18 eltpected above zero on the L3th and ~ 4th arllsle, hlO. cleared of undcl·grdllwth. When tbe ment. His face wae bldly lacerated slowly. HlIb, Cmclnnatl. Sin-ce the dea h I that another e.x cltlng game will be to 98 degr'ees on the 30th. Th s~ improvemen are completed, the KeJli then c.ame be'fore Mayor of her husband eversl yea:s ago, played 0 be ure and .come. temperature!! are regi stered from Harolet William on, of Dayton, Scout!; expect to establish their Rogers and swore to the warrant Miss Mary Leah Edwards, of s~e had mad~ her home WIth her The scores: tile "'ront porch of Mr Butt~r- spent tbe F'ourth her> lit the h ome su mmel' ClIlllp. The camp is to be Dayton, spent the Fourth here the niece at Cor) 1 J . ~ of his parentll, MI'. an d Mrs. H .• C R'd Cor the arrest 0f L ueas. L ueas was , .. I e. worth's residence where th :un . ""own as amp I ~e in memory tak n to the county jail at Leb- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Emma H. Funeral service were held at WAYNESVILLE H. Williamson. of lhe donors anon in default of bond. McClure. the Howard home In Carlisle, All R H PO A E does not strike,t~e ·thermometer. _ _' :' _ ••_ _ __ Saturday and burial was In )fiaml AB It H E Lalit Sunday s showel' was 8CMr. and Mr :. Howell Piel'ce reMrs. Mary Hopkins returned to eemetel'y, Waynesville . M ' " 0 1 0 ~ompanled by a marked decrea se Burned their du ties a superintend- ANOTHER GOOD PROGRAM her bome in Dayton, Saturday, Weller, If .. . " . .. U In temperature that ha s at ICB!'\t ent anel matron of th FI'i('nd AT GRANGE MEETINC alter an extended visit to' Mrs. E Burton It . . ~ ~ ~ made life a little Inore beamb Ie. J( lIle, atul·day. J. C. Hawke. Bl'Uce LiDder Mendy, 2b \ 0 Wedne day's r eord shows a low MI'. and MI·s. ,Ta k K lly, of At lhe regular meeting of Bruce Linder died at his home Gons. Ib 8b 84 00 21 0 temperature of only 62 degree~, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers and Treadway, incinnuli, wOJ'e :lInday guests Farmel"ij Grange la st Saturday daughter attended a big picnic at in New Carlisle, last Thursday Hartsock, 88 . 4 1 1 2 probably reached during the ea.rly o'f MI·S. Kelly'S par nt ~, !\fl'. lind evening, My'. l'abbe gave a very. Mrs. Fred Braddock is in a crit· John Roser's camp, neal' Rldge- afternoon after a protracted Davl's c"1 4 1 1 0 morning hour before sunrise. interest ing talk on his trip to the ieal condition, the result of a sun ville, Sunday. . iJIne~s with Bright's disease. Fun- B W'ener ' c 0 That the situation is becoming !\f,·s. Nolan Connel'. stroke sustained list Frida y after. eral services were held at his lat!) Eijis, p .: .: ~ ~ 1 critical goes without saying. Plant :M1's~, Grllce ill1pson lind 1ittttt,.ooh. WOJ'1d's Fair. Another very pleAsing feature noon, Assisted by two little peopll..e+--......---..-""n--- - ..-.,.-,."...,.---I!-r'o:c:m~ . -=e""i07:u'::'nray ~ afternoon, and the _ _ _ life, eRpec\ally farm CI'OPS, is tel's, of Leballon, wel'e guest · of remains were .brought to Miami Total 87 4 11 6 literally bUt'ning up , without a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wade and on the prog'rllm was the Fire. Mrs. Braddock 'w as resetting ol'chesh·lI. planta in her garden at the home cemetery tOl' burial. The deceased sign of relief in sigh t. Unless I'ain famiJy, Monday .a nd Tu clay. ·T-his progl':\ m was given under at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bradwas .a SOn of the late William and CENTERVILLE comes very soon, the corn crop 1111'. lind ~hs . Fl'IInk Taft, 0'[ the clil'ection o f MI'. _nd Mrs. Emma ( 1'8ne) Linder formerly AB R H E espe.cially will be an utter failure. dock when stricken. Raymond, who had just returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray and well known residents of Clear. Darbyshire Ib .. .. 4 0 Oland vegetable garpens ; well outh CharleRton, and Mr. and Harvey Rye, MI'. and Mrs. A. Ii. school, rushed to her aid, and as- daughter were Sunday guests at ('reek township. Barton, cf .. 4 1 2 0 they're past redenlption now. Mt:s. HalTY Vaughn, of 01umbu5, Stubbl! , Mrs. Crabbe and Mli. slated her into his home, where the home oC MI'. and Mrs. A . C. • 2b .... .... .. 4 1 l O A rather amusing tory is going were Tu esday gue. t.s ai the h omo Ella Rye . . he lay in an unconsciou s .condition Bowman in Franklin. .-\If..ed Whehel Edgington, 58 ........... 4 0 1 0 the rounds in this connection. One of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. White. -----~ PROGRESSIVE WOMEN for several days. Grave fears for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey Hanger, If ............. " 4 0 3 0 of our business men, commenting Mrs. Ella Braddock, Irs. Lena her recovery have been entertain- and d"ugMer attended the Weller Funeral services for Alfred Gephart, rf .. ,. ... ... 4 0 0 0 on ~he drougth, said that it was The Progt'easjve WQmen's club ed, but present Aymptoms .. Whetzel were held at the Stubbs Skinner, 3b ................ 4 0 0 1 eaused by our failure to pay our Burris and son, linlon, and Carl . f 'reunion at the Ralph Reeder f I h M a aft indicate a slight change or ho' me, near Centerville, Sunday. unera ome on ay ernoon, Lehey, e .......... " .... 4 1 0 0 preachers. A popular doctor, upon Conner, of Dayton, were Sunday will me et Tuesday evening, July the better. . Mrs. Bl'addock, and burial was made in Miami Burnett., p ... ... , ........ 4 0 () 0 hearing this remark, replied, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R'llI , at Campbe ll's Camp, near .Morrow, for a regular busine8S eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Oglesbee and cemetery. Mr. Whetsel, aged 74 _ _ _ _ "Well send us some rain so we Bentley. meeting and a pot-luck dinner. All Jr-a D, Rich, is one of our best daughter, and Gerald Coyle, of years, died at the home of II rel- Total .. ............. ......... 36 S 7 2 can pay the preachers." . M I' . hades M iddlelon, and MrK. melt! bel'S are requested to meet at known young farm matrons. Her near Wl·lmin ...... on, were Sunday ative near HillsbQro, Thursday B II - - -_. - ...- - - &• hiseat d h i' .aees 1. on Ba s--o ff Ellis 1; off Be rtha PetcJ'~ lind sons, Robert Hymutl' s tol'e at 4 130 that even. and Mrs. Earl mornmg, resu tmg f rom Burnett hosts of friends are . wishing for' guests of Mr. W. C. T. U. MET AT a nd Leroy. of Dayton, ailed OT) ing. her a speedy recovery. Coyle. a paralytic stroke sustained a -"--- week previously. He is survive d by S base 'hite, Hangl!r; 2 base hits, HOME OF MRS. MADDEN Ml's. Sal'ah Lippillcott and other ~--I' lativ s here, Sunday afternoon. After a residence here of about his widow, Mrg. Margaret (WiIl- Ellis, Gons, Davis. DEVILS FOOD CAKE "LUCKY q~' 4.H CLUB two years, Mr. and Mrs. iams) Whetzel. to whom he was Wild pitches-Ellis. Child Welfare was the special Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Beck and Cl'cam together MET ON MONDAY Gene Conner and daughters are wed n arly 52 years ago. Two Struck out by l~llis, 10, by topic for the regular meeting of daughters, returned Saturday, 'h cup fat, returning their home to Dayton, daughters and a son, ]\frs. Donald Burnett 3. the W. C. T. U., held at the home from a visit with relative8 at 1 1-4 cup sugar, next week. Burton, of Dayton, Mrs. Cha..tes Left on basesVV'aynesv ille 10. The "Luc~y 18" 4-H club, of Mrs. W. H . Madden, 18 t Thllrs- fayette, Ind. While gone, Mr. and enterviJIe 5. 1 teaspoon salt, Heber Ellis leader, met at the Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Burton ane! Ames, of Waynesville, . and Irvin day afterno()n. AJter Mrs. J . L. MI·s. Beck vi ited tht! World' s Fair 1 teaspoon vanll1a. Whetzel, Of Wilmington, and a Mendenhall had conducted th~ de- at Chicago. home of Donald Hartley on Mon2 eggs, daughter, and Mr, and Mrs. W. B, brother, U. G. Whetzel. of· near voti onal exel·elses. Mrs. Mary C. W AYNESYILLE day, July 3, with 17 members and S(!huler and , 1amily were Sunday Wllynesville, also survive. Add 2 squares (2 oz) melted AB R H E Cross had charge of the following 7 visitors present. The poultry guests at Mr. and Mrs. :Arthur Rev. and ,Mrs. G. C. Dibert and chocolate, _ -' _ Mendy, 2b ,., 5 1 · 1 1 program of readings: "When the children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemembers gave a talk on chicken Atkinson, near Lebanon. E. Burton, If Add alternately , ... 5 1 1 1 Door Swings Wide, " Mrs. Lena May alld children, and Mr. an.d raising and the diseases of chick2 cups cake flour siLted with H. E. Achkerman and family Ellis, Ib ...... . .. 4 0 1 0 HaTtsock; "Who Will Carry You?' Mrs. Walter Whitaker and family ens. The garden club members will 1 teaspoon soda, Gons ss, .. 4 2 2 2 M'rs. Madden, "Church and School enjoyed a picnic dinner ' at the give 'Il talk at the next meeting, have removed their home from 1 cup milk (sweet) Rich rf 4 1 2 0 Cha.Jlenge," Mrs. Cross; "The to be held at the home of Ruth Centerville and are DOW domiciled Treadway~" 3b horne of Mr. and Mrs. Sam MereBake in two layers at 360' for 4 2 2 2 Good American," Mrs. Tomlinson; dith, at JohnsviJIe, Sunday. leaver on Tuesday, July 18. in the Gordon property on Third . Davia cf to 25 min. 4 2 4 0" Again, Uncle Zeke Rejoices," Robert S. Gray, News Reporter. meet, recently vacated by Mr. and A Jood sized congregatIOn heard B W'lIe 4 1 1 1 Mrs. Farr. Four bouquets were Master Jack Michener, of Mra.• Will Bradley. Rev. G. C. Dibert, pastor of the B~ckeel ;' c CARD OF THANKS 4 0 0 0 sent to shut-in invalids. Pittsburg, arrived here. aturday Methodist church, deliver a fine ' . Y. F. M. ENTERTAINS Exceptlnll' the Ullu~1 holiday dis- sermon at the union service of the evening, for a visit with hi . p'l'andWe wish to expre8S olJr lIBee,. 38 10 14 7 FOR MRS. OUVE CURL play of flags, the dllCharre of a two conrregatiol18, held at St. Totals parents, Mr. and MI·s. W. E. to all th kind f i d A CALL TO MOTHERS Cornell. The young mlln is quite e real who few fire crackers, the ball game, Mary'a church Sunday evenlne. . FRANKLIN proud of the fact that he mude the ministered to UII at the Ume of the The Y F M Iponsored a fare- bod~he bl08in'dof. mo~ of fte These union se~vice8 are a splendid E A ~all has been issued tor a the death of our haabaJld .Ild BI-........... well recepti~n ;or Mrs Olive Curl UI e~h OUml... urmC r· . move in the right direction, and Wert If ......... ,... .. Ii o meeting of the mothers of all entire . d railroad jQurney unaccom- father, Weal.... Vol _..........__ _ F et ..at the White Brick me~t1nl hOllH II o~n, the °lnol,l.8t our.. wda!! appear to be raining in interest. Web':r 1 b 1 members of Waynesville Tr()op No pame . do 'We thank ae... Dibe"- _ . 5 ano er p easan Bummer ay I ' J lut Thunda, evenlna. A prolftlll in Warnan1n.. • - Thein, cf . Ii o 40, Boy Scouts of America, to be 1Mariol! Whitaker, of the federal Lucy Emley, 1&. lleCJue .1Id ... of mulde, redt&Uonl and pmel EASTERN STAR Durn, 3b 1\ 1 beld in the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall em reforestration lervice. apent the ~biatanta, and all enjoJecl, and dainty refleabXeMeth Kilbon. who haA been Reynolds, c 4 o North street, Monday evelllDll'. latter part of last week bere, the ..... 1I\ea. menta were senecl. DlIriq ber employecl In the U. S. a,rrieulture Miami Chapter. No. 107 O. E. S. Taylor, .. . o lilly 10. The pUrpOM of the m..t- put of Ida mother, Mrs. Morril lin. IIOjolll'll M.... Corl ... at Toleclo, ..... • SUllda, will meet tn f8I'Ular 18.. lon Hart, 2b .. o Iq Is the! pel'feetlq of a Scout Graham. limon and several of • - .. mad_ w~ wen .t the .... of Dr. ucI.no cia, .Jllly 18, at '1 rf 1 Moth.... ol'lalliution. Every the other bop floom thll 1IO'1\ml1""~,i:;~~;;~ tor p 1 of the troop is aJpd to .,..atatioaecl i~ of th e yellr. Hono)'ing the
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Il~wld oj lIe :!,\lOU nOle, th 01,1 watk'I' main at. thl! high . dlUol \\ ho~!'~alc vaccinati n or eniz ti on adjournud :line di . buildinl! caU!u'\1 th., riMing of the ,;('ho nl pupils pr fert'ed-.,.,.a~ ~r. Th organhmtion f the new body. schoo l on January 7 :Inti . and d"I'CII, Januluy 30, and \\!a~ qUite MI' fl'.. Hart ()ck n'd M 1\d IIhaJl on Friday. JunulIlY II, th •• 1\\11' t Pl' ller ally l' nfm·rNI. For !'~ ll1 e uee .ling th !It :SI' Rl'tluight blizzard of mallY ¥I'Ul'$ " u' \Ick till' t'eu s!) " no,~ forgotten, the writer lind Wilson, W8 trect d by lect· ('\)l1\munity. The l1('nnom t I' e. aped thl~ pi n~lIr . in!. F. , T1arl~o k ' Il ~en'e l\. dr"pped from 45 degre\:,. ubl)v!' I Friday, FebruaJ'y 15: was ob· nt anti W. I", lark as vice Z(,I' O, on Friday n(Il'II1(1 0n, til 15 1:\el'\'I>d as n eommuOlty \ 011 pT(',ident, E, . Bal'llhart wa!; degree b low, on SnturdllY 11I0rn. hop ping Day t o get filI'I to heat hir d ,t "erve as cll.'rk fOl' an other ih~, A h 1\\' :m ll\\' 'full, dl'ift:< and the 8 hl101 h u u ~es, all~ on Monday. ~ 'ar. 11\ h alth forced the I·esigna. tht' fuel llhort~g > caused much ~u f Feu ruary J • the b~sml!r ellu· hon of Mi-. Mary OllYi as a gradl' fering. Th wind roared inees. ant. cling YIl UIII(. Am ,:ca, wa rum· t Itch r, her , 1 tel"-1n. lo\\,. It " R. Iy thrOllghout all o ( , atuI'day onil le d. aIlel' all Intel'ml • Ion ot about E. Dltvi: (Gra (' arm n). being, unday, but had ahllt~d cllnsi d 1" 18 month, The board deCided, Feb· i>mploy d to fill the vacancy for ably by Monday mOl'ning, Another , rllN'Y 25, t o pity the 'full.January lh reinainder of th term. The heavy' !lnow ~torll1 began lit an .~lal'Y to all teachers. jal1ltol'8 and Wayn syiU Nllti nnl bank was early hour Monday nftern o</Il tlnd hack dl'h' l!l's Ii 'Ied, on the current made til depositor)' l or schoo l contin'll d until ubout 5 cl ck I pay roll. The (it'jvel's consented. funds. ( entral la ndard time) Tue day Murch 5, to a flve · day reduetion A . pecilll 'meeting wa held, morninlt', 'now was pil d aR high I from I;'ebruary pay, and Aaron Janua ry 31, to det rmine whell! r as feel in plat'e, on Main . trpet, ' mith waR hired t succeed Jos, to do I' 1\ ttempt t o fUn the The bitterest c Id al'1'I\'co }[ond qy Rossell as a driver, chool until a larg r upply of morning, January 21, when the On April 1. th board ordered coal was available. n indefinite thermometer re!!istert>u 2.1 degre.. "that Mr. Hartsock and Mr. lark s \l ~pe.nsio n WllS unanimously below z roo . I g O to 'olumbu to meet th tatc chosen. Bu t that is getting a IittJ.. To add 10 the gaity (?) (If th 'schoo l commi sian; and ascertain ahead of 0111' story. I jtuation, an !!I)iclemic of small JlOX just wha can be done regarding Thi wintt'r wa one of the 010 t broke out and, on January 16, Dr. the . chool f or next senson." And severe eyer exp l'lenced in local J. T. ElIi:, h alth offie 1', i . lied a thi~ wa no April F ool joke. either. hi tory; extl'enH~ cold W8S (leeom. , proclamation clo. ing all seh oll i. nUI'ing the wl.'ek of March 4, panl d b~' heavy snow fall an d churche" lodge .. etc,. for an in· th 1i~ rary cla ss of the high gigantic drift, dded to thi \l'a definit time, anti ol'd f('d a\1 I)ubll ~h d. "The Wide.Awake," the a dire sh(utage of fuel. Coal was parent~ to k!'ep theit· hildr.en off only school paper to be publi hed bing hoarded and supplied fir!lt the streets, Then the calamitY I il. , an'en cOllnty that year. Of to our army and navy, and our howl rs did g t bu ~y. and all . a rt cour e, Th :fiami Gazette did allil'. in th war, before any was of weil'd tbles were circulated. t heir printing, A multigraph wa s allotted' for d ome tic use; dry Pel'haps the be t account. of these not included in the choo l's equip. wood was e)(ceedingly caree. and, is co ntained in upt, Green's ment at that time. a nd local in· while large quantities of green statem nt published in the Gaz tie dustry and meTchants were patron· wood were cut when ver and January _3: .. i nce the cho I ~ ized to a far greater xtent then wherever the snow drift! would have b en clos d. some gl'ounule ~s than now,
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w. B. SQUIRE WaYD••vili. Ohio MYER HYMAN Wa,lIelville, Ohi.
MARY BROWN Waynelville, Ohio Stell. Daulh.rty W.YD.lville, Ohio
MARY SILVERS ·
EVA MILLER
W.,D.lville, Ohio CEO, WATERHOUSE Wa)'.e.~ille, Ohio EMMA McCLURE
W.ynelville, Ohio K~theri.e Gibbon. W.y.elville, Ohio
WILBUR CLARK
W .y.~svi lle. Ohi.
W.,o ••ville, Ohio
JENNIE MULLEN Waynelville, Ohi.
ROBERT CREW Wayne.ville, Ohi~ JOHN HOLDEN. Morrow. Ohi~
MRS. JESS MINGLE Morrow, Ohio
A 'Few More New· Names Added to ·Our List
MRS. L.H.GORDON Waynesville, Ohio
MRS. FRANK FARR Waynesville, Ohio
MR. EVERETT SHUMAKER Harveysburg, Ohio MRS ~
C. E. BORDEN Harveysburg, Ohio
OUR RANGE PRICESHAVEG'9 NE UP! Large Itock .f E.tate •• d Ma,·ic-Chef Ran,el make it pOI.ibl~ to ,ive you the old low .price for another week. See our reprelentative .t oace. LEARN ABOU·Y PYROFAX GAS FROM THESE USERS- They ca. t.1I you how marveioul it i •. Th•••f ••t ·. nd quickelt .~ookinl fu.1 k.own.
The mUllic upil under , the G.eurlf . P4'r:rine wa.'1 appointed repair-. 5.P5: Bl'it"1' ~m ith, r ... dirHtion .. C Ellther Ro~key. trulltt'e of tht' Tru"t ~reated by the pairs, 4.110; J.. S. Villi llurnt'. gad ~a,' l' a r('cital the IIchool hall at will of t:mil M. Runyan. d\lcea ed. $1.3fi; .;Idridj!l' I'oilll ('"., ptlint. the 'gralle bui on the l·venlnr upun thl' re, i~nalion IIf 1'he Leb· $26' 'Rl'l' Jill rruligho, Hl'rv iccli. of April 22. prorram included anon- 'itizcn>l Nati(.nal Bank Bnd $2!\:75; Tholllll l' Taylor. ;;(' .'\, ;('1'", Stilt ion, two pa l riot ic tableaux, That TI'u!<l ('0. IIl1d IIlt'd bond 0 1 $14,. $21.25; Hull RI' I"Vic.. aftl'l'lIoon. th I Messrs. Harry SI.'I'\ ice,. ~:ltJ, l-tO. with su retie .. Hamilton and Frank ,Anderso n. Common PI_. Proc:eeclID" A el'ti fied copy of the en tl'Y dr · of Leban on, hlld spok II to the tl! l'Jnifl ing the Inhedta nce tliX (J1I Land IIhieh i~ withdl'lIwn fl'lI nl lItude ntl!. ul'ginlr th purchase of In the cas 0'1 Walter V. the stat e of !\tllry L. Frost, de· ~ur(llu~ productiun of wh\'at fjy war b\lnrl~ Imd thrift stamplI, Schwarm ver us arrie chwarm a cell.ed. i~ to be cl'I'tilied wilhuut fU I'II1l'r ... whn ('(lopel'l1t (' wilh Ih r lido Shylo\'k I', II. slrlli ning 'very divorce was gl'8nted plaintiff. delay. Agl'i('ultuml riju!'tllll'nt clminhl' /,t':\llurce 10 accumulate funds 'for In the ca e of American The inventory of Emmll line tl'otioll'~ Ilrugrllll1 01' l't,duC'lion the aid o f hi. ,~rate ful European Surety 0., verl<US harlotte R. anr! Ollce Harilln, admini8tral1'ic~s mny II planted t il p lh('r CI'I) p ~, ~o EllIi.. s. LaCKman Hyde. Judgment to BE estllte of lara I. Merritt. dl!' long aH SLi h Cl'OPK UO not conll'ib· When the bonrcl met, May G, plaintiff for $805.S6. eased , wall approved. uti' to Clli:<ling fl urp ill ': 1\. _ _- _ Mi s A~na Vundervoort was gran t. ]n the case of Dorothy Felthou~e The L ·banon· itlz li S National - - - -. (1 II Yl'ar', lea\'(' of Elb~ence, and \'e l'~U, Clyde Felthou, e. Motion Bank and 'rru, t ., t,I'lI st cs 01 Va inatioll (01' the pl'(,vl'nlil~n !Ill', Green was chosen a superi n. overruled, Restraining order and trust C1'enlc(.\ lJy la ' t will of Emil of outb L'('lIks of fowl J'l1) X III tl.ndent for 191 .1!t. but immedi. tempora ry injunction dissolv d M, Run yan. decens("c\, filed il ~ poultry next fall and winter hould IIt('ly s ubmitted hiMwritte n r e igna until petition is PI'OP rly vert ified thi rd and finnl o.ceo unt. be dc)~t> when the pulleL al'e 10 to tion. Miss Elma Roberts was by 1>laintiJf. Moti on granted a s to John Oitmars. guardian or the 14 w ek!. or nge. Th process Lldva ncpd to tlw s up l'intende ncy : alimony. estate Qf Alic Oitmar~. deceas d. cau ses ii lie inconvcnic' n '(' to iss J osephine Andrew. pri ncipal In tht> case of Glady Abner filed his eighteenth and final ac· heal thy bl!'(\ li, of the high school, with Mi, Ru t h ver u Roy Abner it is ordered co unt. • - - Pr obasco as her assista nt. Miss that the defendant pay $4,60 :tor Fl'ed lI. FI8her , guardian of If the eriitor8 of th llitcII lara Lile was again cho n for support of child. Anna MIlY Hensley, minor, filed Slates I.'vel' go on s Lrike. olle of \lrincipal of th4! g rades, with the The case of B. Frank Randolph his fir t and fin~1 aecoll nt. the first t1crmlnds will b "bigger follOWing a ss istJllnt : Maria tout , vel'su Jennie Maud Randolph was Hallie r.l. Camp. administTatrix and . better wa t baskets," H nrietta McKil~sey. Marie Shutts, dismis8ed without r ecord. of thfl stat of George Camp, de. Marjorie Tur" r, Helen Cook, In t he case of William H. Kuhn cea ed, filed her inventory. Miriam lull a lnd Jeannette Jan. et aI, versus A. C. Ballard! et al . S. r. ofcoville ap . Smith und Ali ce demurrer sustained, etc. n 'y, Bes praia tatewa, of appointe('\ J ehu . MuJ· . Carey (Mrs. Irving Welch) were In the caso of Hilda Taylor ver. ford, d ecea edt in t he place of C. ••• asllig,ned to thc Lytle school. A us William Forrest Taylor adj· H. Young. week lat 1', lis' Beulah Kindler vorce to plaintitf, etc. Th 1.. banon· itiz ns National \\'a, again employed to dir et the In the case of Bertha Adams Bank and Trul\t C ,. execu tor of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ormal cfass. and the e new vet'sus Michael Adams, 0. divoTce the estate of Bert prake, deceased Ph one 80 Bank Bldll. . name ' appear on the list 'of driv r8 to plaintiff. etc. fil ed its second and flnn I acc ount. J08, McMillan, Leslie (Jin1) SatIn the case of Mar y J osephine The Lebanon. ilizells National ~~~~~,,~_ ~~ _~~~~~~~~!!,!,!,!,! ,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• t~rthwaite and ,Carl Pickering. V. argent, admini tratrix of estate Bank and Trust ompany, Hoblit contracted for. two of amuel Sargent. deceased, ver· of t he t rust cr ated by the last rout.es. both ot which were usually su Village of Lebanon. Motion as will of B rt Dl'ak , decea ed, flied served by hors,e les8 ve hicles- but to first. second and third grounds Its s co nd and final account, not trucK ' . Thle annual t ax levy overru led, Fourth ground overrul· was set as foll ows, May 20: Tui. ed except the word grosl!!ly. lion, $8,700' contingent , $10,250; In the ea e of Frank W. South. 30 Years Experience In intere t And sinking fllnd. $3,225. ard versus Albert Weinkauf, et al. Frank torch, Jr., mini leI', of Fitting and Making Gllleel Th e niors· gave th(!ir clas play onfirmation, deed and dislribu. Muson, and MiBs I-'aye Felter, "The Masonic Ring," Wednt'sday tion. Deficiency judgment of $123. tea'c her, of Fostel', evening, May 8. and the R v. 3 cancelled and relea ed by con· D . p, al' nahan, farmer, Of DIan. Leban.oll. Ollie.. chest r , und M.·. 1innie But'GeoTgc Bunto n, then pastor of t he sent of Frank W, outbard. Tu ..... r. Tbauda,. S.lurda, Grace M. E, church in Dayton wa roughs, larm r, of .Harlan town. the principal slDeaker at t he com. New Suite shi p, E.amlllali~D Freo menc ment cl(ercises. h Id in Gladys Young versu John J om s D. J it kllon, mechanic. of J.EBANON. OH(O . chool hall the following evening, Young, fOT ,divorce. Charg is ex· B e llefo nta in~, and Mrs, Vadah R' lt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• ChuIch. solOist, of Leban on. II Wh en the pup[ls assembled at the treme cruelty. United Artiste CorpOl'ation Vel" Andrew Jackson Decker, sal ,s· school house, F'r iday aftel'Ooon to receive their grade reports and t o s us J. C: Patte rson, Grand Theater man, of Lebanon, and Mi S Velmn I arn their fate in rega rd to the for money.. Ma y O'Donn 11, lmlnt! d nurse, 01 matter of promotion. Supt. Green Earle T, Montgomery versus Lebanon. delivered hi s farewell addre88, The Miami Valley Coated Paper highly complimenting the entire Co., for money. Real Eatate Tran.fen schopl. especilllly his assistant In the ca e df Francea Davis Newton B;'own to IllY ton teaeher$, and mentioni ng- the versu Blanche Simonton, judg. Doughman and Arthur Doughman tillancial difficulties that had either mcnt to plaintiJf for $2742 ,08. real estate in South Leban on. been successfully met or were William Dumior(l and Lu elta being overcomle. Probat. C_rt Durniord to Claude Cooley and The Alumni assoc iati on enjoyed The estate of Anna 'S chwarberg Dollie Cooley. 99 acr e,; in Go, h· its annual banquet and reunion deceased, is exelllPt from inheri~ en and Hamilton township. that evening, the vice.president. tanee tax. Delaney S. Cal'ter and MaUi e Lawl'enc~ Fur' as. pre iding. A The estate ot Ella A. Bl'own, de Carter to The Harveysburg Nation sumptuou merlU and a s plendid ceued, is exempt from inheritance al Bank. inlot No, 2 in Harveys· Phone 78J program were enjo),ed, and these tax. • burg. , officers were sE~lected for the next Irving D. Welch. administrator Stanley West to Sidney John on year : President, John 0, Cart. of the estate ot William C. Welch and Elvira John on, 12 acres in wright; · vice·president, ,Martha deceased, filed his sale bill. Union town hip. O'Neall; secreltal'Y. Edna Cornell The adjudication and determina. Newton grown to Mamie Dough (Mrs. William Michener): treas. tioD of the inheritance tax on the man, inlot No. 47 in Deerfield, \(OTARY PUBLIC urer, R . E. (Goud!') Davis, estate of Mary L. Frost, deceased, William Hufford to Mjlton M. The Lytle pupils seem to have is to be given to all per on s inter. Jack, real estate in Union tOw n· been imbued with the spirit of eated. ship. , Will, Drawta , • E,tat.. S.ttW helpfulness. They gave a success· Nora COl', administratrix of es· Charles Stephenson and L ul u WAYNE5VI.LLE, OHIO Cui box social 6,n their grounds, Fri tate of' Carey COx, deceued, tiled Stephen!\on to Edward H. and day evening, Jl1ne 15, applying the her inventory. Thresa May Schoelling 41.66 aCres I-=~~========~=~ net proceeds to a fund for the pur- Minnie L. Mulford was appointed in Harlan township. 1cba e 0'1 play it'ound , equipment executrix of the estate of Jehu C. Anna . Ellis. decea edt to FOR SALE DAT CU;L for their school. Mulford. deceased, no bond reqllit' T. Ellis, et al. r eal estate in The board meld but two meet- ed. Hayes Kel'ver. C. H. Young. Wayne town hip. ings during the summer vacation, and Fred 0, James were appointed S. Sidwell Ellis. ct aI, to Charles and t he paym~!nt of bills was the appraisers. T. Ellis. reul e tate in' Wayn e The Lehano n.Citizens National tOWnship. only business transacted at these meetings , The September 2 meet· Bank and Tru s Co., executor of J . T. Ellis to idwelJ Ellis. real ing saw the pU5sage of the neces- the estate of Emil M. Runyan, de. estate in Wayne town hip . sary resolution for another election ceased, filed its econd and final JESSE STANLEY asking for all additional scbool account. !.tI levy of 1 mil) for a period 0'1 five , Bill, Allowed PIa,.D. 320. Ne. Bu,JiIl.toa. 'Ohio ,years. Miss Liilla Benham's name Waldon . Gilmou1'. inquest, appears in the teachers' pay roll short thne before he was taken ill. $8.70 ; William hotwelr; services, EARL KOOGLER that wa adopted October 7, JUl!!t and WIl-S working in the balloon $20; A. C. Jordan, s upplies, $6; D.,tOll PhoDe why she was omi tted from the Ii t ivision. He had previously passed Wa ld,r on C. Gilmour. ' inquest, KED.oro 1.16 of tel\cbers hired in the spring is in the aviation department." $7.50; Dr. J ohn 'Zettel, g lass s, not apparent. "Warren Miller, son of Mr. $19: ,Thomas Ta ylor, services. $ ,~ The 1918.1!1 term for the Nol'- Frank Miller, died at Chicago, 75; Roy BUl'roughs, se rvices. $12,mal class began Monday, Septem- Sunday, of pneumonia, after a 25: D. ~ , Kelle r, seJ;'vices. $36; bel' 9. with an enrollment 01 14 short illness, He left here only a Carl Daklll. pay 1'011. $236.50; H. students. ' The remainder of the short time ago after joining the L. Schuyler. pay roll. $ 188; Blair schools iell in't o line a week later and ha! s ince been stationed & ,LeRoy. cement. sand, gravel, with the follo,wing enrollment ' i n " $144.88: Oregonia Bridge Co., In t he next issue. we find : "The steel, $43.83; John Myers, pay roll t he various brllnches: High chool, 58; WayneSVille grad es. 333; body of Warren Edwards ardved 1$2,22; F. M. Bowyer, pay roll, Lytle grades, 6S: total. 454 or here Saturday morning from Cali· $2~6 . 50; Edward. inlpson pay r oll 468 including the Normal ~lass. fomia. IUld was taken to the re. ' $221; R. M: anHorn~. pay 1'0 11 I The sc hoo ls, thi s term. were strict- sidence of his parents (Mr. and 1$444.50; W , A. Sieker, pay roll: Iy under the supervision 0'( the Mrs. O. J. Edward!!) On Main $280.80; W. B, Sch'ule'I', pay 1'0 11. ROOT FOR AND CONSICN ladi es. only the janitors and ~he street. The funeral was held Mon· $526.25; Harold Sweney. pay r oll, rour Cattle, hors, IIheap and eal.... hack dl'ivers being of the sterner day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J . $275; Floyd Lemmon s, pay roll, to Noma-Brock' Co" live w1re all' sex, and those ladies surely did F. Cadwallader oftlclating. On ac. $.208; F. H . Haines. painting progres,s ive firm for the hlPed ct up a s plendid record , count ciJ. the influenza, chairs were signs, $52; James L. Dunn ser- market prices and rood lervl ••• Everything went along nicely placed in the yard, and the ser· vices. $62.50; Ernest Dakin, 'stone Union Stock Yard,' CincinnatI. O. for a week or two after the begin- vices were' conducted from the $45; The Barrett Co., ' tarvia $19· Tune In on Radio Station WCKY ning of the 1~erm, then another porch: Business, houses were all, Blind Relief. 51 107 ; ,J~me8 Folle~ 12 :215 to 12:30 p. m. tor our dan, market raportl. epidemic of th,e Spanish influenza closed during the 8ervic~s." r services. $15; Penn Morton infinit~ly worsle than the of th~ "The funeral of Warren Miller se-rvices, $70: C. Donald Dilatush, r ~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ preceding yeu. broke out. Those was held at the home of hi s father I rent. $20; Mrs. Julia Holland I' were indeed days of anxiety and on ' Main street. Friday afternoon. services. $7 i Mrs. Howard Sawyer' sorrow. Childrc!n were take,n from at 2. o'clock. Revs. G. N. Jolly and service, $7; Morrow Whitacre' our homes, puents \,aken to leave J. F, Cadwallader ofBciating. A services, $5; Georgia Miller; their little children . . Workers large company 01 citizens gathered senlices. $10; , Stella Kelly, starting for their labors in various on the lawn in front ,of the house ae:rvices, '10; . Charles Hobson, WANTED war working industries were never to pay their last r.spects. The serv!ces, $10; Helen Doughman, s ure just Who would be here to casketw8S draped in the N~tional servlces, $7; Mrs. Will Bryan aery welcome them upon their return; colors and was covered with flow. ices, $10; Lewis V. Banta. se;vices WANTED-To buy all kind. of chicken8, paying highest mar~et n or was their return a certainty. ers, Six of his school a ssociates $6; Maude D,eardoff, services. $5: Dr. J. T, Ellis. health officer. 'a nd acted as pall·bearera. The store! W.oodrow.Well.Stanage Co., sup price. S. D. Henkle, Waynelvill., t1 S, Gordon Joy (Uncle of our pres- were all closed during the service.' phes, $2.36; Qolumblls Blarik Book Ohio. ent marshal). ml\yor, issued this "In the next Issue. Odober 23. Mfg. Co .• supplies, $2'0 .75; Colum- '=============_::":I~ procl~mation, 'Whic.hwas~ivengreat we find: "Miss Mary Sherwood bus Blank Cook Mfg. Co., supplies FOR .~& prommel1ce Oll the first page of died at Cincinnati, laet Wednes day f6.50; William Hufford, stamps, The Miami Ga.zette for October 9, eVening, after a short illness, of $1.50; Colllmbus Blank Book Mfg. but bore date of October 7: "On the Spanish influenu. ,S he visited Co., supplies 50c; Columbus Blank FOR SALE-Blue enamel. QUick aecount of the epidemic ot in. her parenta here last week and was Book Mfg. Co.. SUpplies, $2.50; ,Meal coal range, cheap If sold tluenza prevalent throughout the not feeling well at the time; but Woodrow.Well.Stan'" ge Co.. sup thiS week, Gene Conner, WaYII.es. , county, we hereby order all schools went back to her. work at the pliea, $7.50 i Oentral Garage sup- ville. j6 and churches,. pool rooms and Child~en's hospital, where she plies, $32; N. L . . Rogers, ~ve], FOR SALE-Cabba e plants 25c pla~es of pubhc a!'lusement closed steadily grew worse until the end $1.5.15; Fred Richard. poles, $3: J. pel' 100. Geo Peferson l'mile untIl further notice. We also ra- came. The body was brought here K. Spen.cer, sand and gravel, $131. from Waynesville on O'ellbrook ~uest that. there be no congregat- and the 1uneral was held at her 60; BlaIr &. Lettoy. chips. $72,80; pike. .'6 mg' .or 10~!tng around any place!l of parents' home. Saturday moming Howard T. Cook. gravel and sand J busmess. This request was layal- at 10 o·clock. Rev. Jolly ofBciat- '.9.27: Frank Shel'Wood Co., !IUp- FOR SALE - Three yeaTilng Inr." The y()un. lady wu th!) piles. $147.26: Archdeacon Sale. Shorthorn bull calves. All lotIy heeded. Thele ~wo items, gleaned from youni'est daughter of the late Mr. Co., PI. '72.99; Holthaua Trans- dan, R D 8, Wanemlle. -/29. the same 18!1ue. tell the fact ot the and Kn. Charl.e, B. Sherwood. Co., Ihlppinc chartrel only couple of our boya _who , dicl alumnus of W. B. 8., md a IrI'Ildu. ; McCoy 011 Co., oll and FOR SALE - Two row-BlIckeye not return from the war; both had ate trained nu ..... Sbe w.. also a el, '67.16; Trusteel of Public Afelllttv.~or, cheap. J. B. Bea.j11 bl'~,n educated in o~r schoolt. lister of II.... R. A. Conner. Two fain, liPt. ....1; Grapevine 11UI. SWEET POTA.TO PLANTS tor d Word was reeelved here Sun- more partJcaJarIy tad d.tha .... f.4.05; OnaonJa Brlqe Co." ale at D. R. Roekett'.. Iia per ' .y eveniq of the death of period wen thOM of Ib. uuI ancl n.91 KiJpat- 100 IIftftl leadlq ftrietl.. Warrea at Cal.. I, Waltu Smith, "hleh ocCar
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'OLUMBUR- One of the mo. t, The BU lkhul'dt Brt,\\t!ring Com· Cary's Jewelry Shop illlpol'lunt mea ~ ur es ad u pt ed by the pr e~ ent general a",,~ mbly \,u >\ pany o f A b 'CHI pu id a J IiC of Leb._II, Olaio = what il:\ kn ow n a th e "milk bill .. '3,II;;U in to t lt e Secreta ry of Stor e Open Eveninp JULY 6, 193 3 which ill li n ac t t o r egu late t.he Sta Le's olfic(l la>lt Thul'~duy \\ hell it I\ as inc('Jl'p()la tcd \\it h 500,OU() di stribut ion of mil k a nd cream und er thc juri"dit' tion of u COnt- l{hnrc . of stork. Thi ~ \\'a~ lhl' ~=~:-==:::==::===~==~. mi ion of four Il1 cmb ' rA, no t lIlore third ilugest fl'(' paid "" a C(II·· .. thun two lu be of lhe l'unH.' polit~ tlLJratil)O thi~ ,year. Tht, 'cumpany iC1i1 party. The in e mb('I" of the hn ~ been form'd to nlllnufu clll l'C . Fo~' two SUCCCRsiv months, a cording to a graph inihe New \ c omm i~s i o n are tn b appoin t!:'d hy and );ell b~ 'I' lind ot lH.' I' ) 1l I'Ugl' . '\ ?l'k TI~es . th e Index of comm odity prices ha s been moving upws'rd Director of FUlle n ,1 Ser"ic. th l! Guvcrllor with in 30 dnYM aft r Th(' Akron HI'c!wing 'n. al so pai(l \\ Ilhout Inte~'fuPtio n " . n fl'l' to f ,:JtJO last 1I'('·k wht'n il t he law become~ d fcct.i!:' whi h Th natlOn· wld e pohcy oC tho lnom nt is to raise prices lo a m ore Our convenient loc ation, sult. ma kes the ap poi'ntm ellt)< n :ccl':ary, incroused il~ capital' ,to('k from normal level and, by (m e means o r another, keep them there. b ' fore J u ly 22 nd. 'l'he lIuthol' of 2iiU to 5.0(JO shal'e,. Tht' .'ecolld bl e sunou nd ings and equipmen t HOI'c are two· f acts thal shoUlti inte l' st v ry property-owner, th e net i Represenlativl' lur('nce lar~es t fe .. uf t~e yliUI' \\' UR $:i,U75, ' enables us to Serve to the Be.t and evel'y p~t e n t inl builde r. They mean that prese nt low prices are H. Bu rk, Demo.:rat of ew Londun whlcb \I'll,., rt."·c lvet! frolli. th(' Rt'nAdva ntage. n l' Bl'ewing '0 . of Y (! lIng~ tO\\I1, d oo meu l lhat we' re going l o pay mo re foJ' what we buy- whether it's hllirman of lhe 1J 0u>\c Februat'y 2 1, and th" IU"g,, ~ t WHS f ood and cl othing, or a new house, committee. AMBULANCE SERVICE ,4,16::!.f>U pni" liy til Ii nited Th e wise cit izen wh o possibl y can, will spe nd now, when it will Truck omll"ny of C'lcl' (' lan rl Phone 29 get him th e large t dolla l" lI worth he has ' ever known. And ho will 'cott Wehe of olutnbu~ \Va' N. C. R. exee utJves list n In 119 l •. H. 1st. sp ~nd lal-gely on I>rope rt y-i mprovement, wher e it will give him some~ cOlllmander of eleetcd dep artment Thompson , vice president, talk s with thang of r eal and permonent value. There i hardly one of us wh o the nited Spanish War V etera n ~ a ge nts In U, S. and Ca nl1da. Rlgh l : Mlsfl hnlJn't let his pro pert y slide a little t he past f ew years. We have put of Ohio at t he ir ann ual ncam pHobcl'l L. Seeds of . lumhu s Dor otb y Rin g. Ohio Bell opel'l1to r who IIlcnL in olu mh ufl la ·t. week and chairma n of the Ref n·ndutn com~ b and ied the calli. o/f paillting, l'epail'ing, in tailing .Iabor-saving machinery in kitchen Toledo was chose n f ur the L934 mittC' , flied \\ ith the .' '<:I'('tarv of llnd launul'y, building s new garage, overbauling the heating plant I'e~E \ _and unprecedented type As soon as TholllPSOII finibhcd his ncampment. Am ong thol;e who ,'late la st ""ek pl'titi o ll ~ cOl1tain. Vacc inatioll of Swine . SpecIalty pail'ing or r eplac ing t he r oOf, walks, fences, etc. But we have 'now f ales cOllferencc wa ac· talk with one ales agent , he was marched inco nspic uuusly u nder a ing i:!25, 147 . ignatur'~ providing' SERU M AND VIRU S leached the poin t wher i( w IlU t it off any longer it will mean compli.hcd by the Na tional illJtlleniately connected wit h an- • cO l'chi ng su n in t he big encamp. for a J'efel'E'ndul1l o n the state t :I Red uced Price dollars out of pocket. . Cash Register oll1pany whell other. Thi procedure wa' follow d menl parade was H on. armi A. police sY8lem and tl'an ~fe l' of the Ami when we build and repair, we are doing our bit toward L. H. Thompson, vice-preside nt . ill until he '1lad contacted each of the T homp. on of 0 1 veland, o ne of t he SU'l'eau of MotuI' ehicl s to t}H! HARVEYSB URG, OHIO . stimulating empl oyment. Our dollars will pass through the hands of tOlal 1 Phone 31 charge of domestic sales, held a suc- comp'any's 195 represcntalives in 111 0. t prominen t R~J)ublican !! in l1 i~h\\'ay riepHl'tnlt'l1t, Th wOI'kers in a hundred industriel!. We are increasing purchasing the company's ent ire ales organiza. t he . tate. A grou p In the pamde.. exceeds the l'e(IU ired numbf'I' uf !Jower, and laying lhe g l'u undwork f or futu re prosperity for ourselves cession of cOllver ations over long tion. Approxima tely 16 hours were c(~nsl~ted of about 50 young men J 5-1,[07 by ' 7 1,() 40. Thu !; weI' ~-~~-"'!:!!'~~'!'!'!!!!"!!!'!!'!'!'!!!!"!!!'!!!""".. a s well. Don't f or g t that in vestment and employmen t are cheaper dis tance telephone with everyone of required 10 cOlll llletc! the long dis. wl{h a b~ nd from t he Ohio 'o ldiet's !\le l)~ taken to pro em t.he se two t hen chm'ity. the company's sales agen ts .in the tance, individualized sales con fer. a nd allot'S Orphans H Ollle at l11e~ ' ure,' going into ('/feel now I encc_ ~ en! a .. T he boys r ep l' R~ll ted an and pruvidin!l meU llll whereby t he U nited States and Canada, • . T he event was made possible T his particular tYlPe of long di . III t ltu tlOn t hat has furn ished lhe J)l.!ople uf Ohio wi ll uecide 011 through a sys tem which ~ell Sys- tan ce telephone sales conference state !'Iany me n of pr()minen~e Nov mb er 7 wheth' I' Lhey favol' tem officials term 1011 g " 'IstalJCe I d f. f and hIgh c hlll'ac t~ r. I the, c acls, Man~' counti doub lt!d .. HI never ue ore been attcm pted 0 11 h . Impr vement in lhe pos it ion uf copper comes a good news to the "sequence call ing." Accordin" to the a sea Ie covermg . suc 11 a wide Scope t I ell' qu ota of s ignatlll'e: , Among .. TI I 'd mining liiate~. schedule ft'orked out. T llOlllpson, 0 f ter ritory . Ie . a nnua 1111- umm r con · I t 1 S{' were Allen, Athen ~ . 0'· n - west to the PacifiC sel'vatlon outing held under lhe hocton, I~ri" Lucas, l\1 ohon ing, In a number of lhos states copper ha be n the pri ncipal indu s- from his desk in the casll ' regl'st~r ~ cean, east to the AtMa nti c Seaboa rd, . f b O' III'" I'n Da}'toll, h I C If a uspIce 0 t est a te Ivis ion 01' anon, u\ontgollleI'Y, 10no\\', try. It ' has g iven t he bulk of employment. It " as paid most of the company' head"ll·"ter " ~ out h to l ie u (If ~l e lC i o. and . d call d by Gover. N0 bl e, 0., tal ked with a~11 of the COllI. . onset'vatlOn a n Pel'J'~' , Pickv.uy, Puttaxes. rt hag, through the purchasing power it provided, bough t the ~ nort Illto Canada. The objec t of G Wh oIte W '11 b e he ld a l nam, T rUlllhull, I l ni Jtl und )Jroducll! of furmM, of f a cto ri 's, c r ated patronage fOT tores and all Pany's 'r ,~pr eSclltatl'\·-~ at tile Ilour t( Ie event was to receive immedia te nor eorge P J I W and min ute p r ~vl'o'I' Iy '.ran"'-d. d r. I d ump err)'. u y 2 , 21:1 and 30. ' yandot. The fo lk,wing OUlltie. . ~ .. ~ an ,lrst tall reports on the com- L t ' '1 II d I ' t ypes of b u s in e~ '. And when ru inou$ p r ices forced most of the mines Each conver at , ' b ' as yca r a SimI aT conve ntion was tre l e t lI?lr qu ota::: : F'l'll nklin, 'loll Ivas nerSOllal 0' h Id a t 1nd Ian ' L Il k e an d lwo yea rs II- al' d 'In, J to cl lie- and at best to r un on unbeli evably small producti on sched . ·lldil'ld ual. .pan)' I .s u mess which has been ,e .l;Ickson lin d Meigs. 11I·,~_e.~p-.mm·3°I"ulbl\JOf~""WI'_ and 1 s IOwmg considerablc~ illlorovcmen.t . RIG M - '. - II u ~ ul s -enti re tales fe ll the effect. 1 ago a t 00 eve t li lli e Prese l've crcer COl,lnty fur nh,;hcd f OUl ~~:pJ:~~=.f~~u.Dd nea r Por tsmo ut h. T hi.- yea r /i"hing limes the nu mber req uired, unci "luablt!l lItorm.tl~~.b~ N ow it JOO k S H S if copper may be on rhe )'(.ad back. It behooves Recent rai ns a.IT'I·ved J'n tl' me to ' .I· n Lake EI.·ie and v i, it. to t he uya hog'a counly . llpp lied' 27.000 ,.u':it.volv"":'bort~~ ~ v ry mining st~ te to help, so f ar as it can, by fair legislative and \)(._tnl~ ...~ ~·~ri ass ure Ohioa ns R good crop of I~I n:n d. a n d mland ntt l' actH.~n s .of the numes, 01' 6.000 mOI't! tlian it, I la. ' t ux t reatmen t that will ncourag, and not further burden, a s t r ug. good honey. Whi te sw et clover ill Vltl nlty of Oa mp P ~ r~'y wlll,. ntl uc.e (IU O.tu,' T he r e£eren.lum com l!lit~ec g ling major indUstry. in con dlli n to() pr od uce a good fl ow SI)0~ t8 me n to part.l clpat In lh ul deSires to xI'l'e Sits nllpr ClUllOl1 Mr. Rob .. t Furnas, of nesl' of honey thr ough the mon th of outing. Trap shoot mg and a coon and t hHnk : to 1111 who contributed I:M:o,jr~~;l."::'!:l f:9 Al· "I. Wa yncl\vjll(>, a nd MI·!1. Ra-y mond July. . j dOg fi eld tl'ial a long with a ca mp' t owards th . uc e,,~ oC the cam· " ....lIl ....d)'oU • r RS., .,U Wil so n Hpent. Tuesda.y after noon -- c _ tl ~e are among the ev nts plann ed. jla igll , Il lle! especiall y to t he lIlun y . with their par ent!!, Mr. and Mr . E liminating maJe blrds from the Arrangem en ts fO l' board and lodg- lax a$~oc i atio n s th roughout Ohio ' - - - - -- - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1 Ernest Hul'l y, of neal' New Bu r· poult ry fl ock a fter the breeding ing at the camp bal'l'Rcks a t a who helped in t h \\ ork. ! cbl ~bla n.tDlo taD 8 :00 Mu sic lingt on. erat, e cost can b mad e by re· &be&lb'VoJE"IUI ~'1'IO • .8 :05 F a rm Adjustmcnt News ....... . .. D. S . Myel' Mrs. Homel' Haines had a s he r sea son is ended is ,one of the best lnlOd · 'th J lim e W . lb - - - - - - bl.40nlfto.. ltoel . D'.f l>W q u el ' 0 f b iDd le lb. to 0' ban4 : 15 Making' Be t Vse of Available Moi ture . F . J . Salter g ue t on IIt-urda" . Mrs. J . M. and clte pe!;t waYfl of impl'oving ue st tng Wi lhe q ua lity of egg!!. the Division of o!, e rvation, DR. H. M. WILLIAMS 'I ~:I~L~:r.II.I~L~::b-:~'.l',j 8 :25 Mu sic . • .8 40 I ' . f . Slleer e a nd son, J onathan Jr., and Columbus. ' noed lor bUlltl",. -ilia :,. 50 orr~ga tlOn 0 rehards .... ,... ... .. ... .. ........ C. S. Bittner David. of Ha milton, Pa., and )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN And t~~pO:~fl:~.r.:q ' ioooI_1 IlIry Hel'd Manag eme nt Problem ,. .. ... ,.... . M. Salisbury SURGEON Wltb 11.00 bill. _ ,ow. .M OJ·tgage d iffic u:lt ics have be en 9 :00 Ho memake l"s Relation to 4-H Progr l1 m ..... . _ .Hulda HOT$t Guern y T erreyy and siste r Bertha Ohio National Guar d troops con· order IC>4Q &0 ( r pon ible f or changing owner. si t ing of unils of the 73rd an I S·pe ci.1 Attelltion to Rect.1 and ' T erreyy, of near New Viellna. 9 : 10 Mu sic HUNTINQ 9 :25 Ohio Fann er!!' tak(> in Wh eat Adju ·tmen t .. . M. L. Wilson MTS. Ral igh Bogan and Mi s hi p of mor e tban 10 pe r cen t of 74th brigades, the a7th Divi sion, Intellina l Dilule. A FISHINO . .. . . " J . E . McClintock Dorothy were in Da yto n on Sat u r. Ohio f ar m la nd, illl t he las t f ew including t he aviat ion division and 9 :35 New Agricultural Bulletins L E BANON, OHIO years. 9 :45 a/e . Mi lk . . ........... .. ....... ". . . , J. H . ·Erb da y. t he 112th Engineel's, will be in Phone 12 H~8 Pllone I £lOR franalt Bide. , H, ATURDA Y, JULY 8, p. nl. Miss ora hepherd took d inn er 4-H WEAO HALF H hIDH . J a mPOD IJI!Jg . 8gatgn, ...camp at Cl1mp Peny th e last we ek . The me ong -leaf Clover with 1\1 r. and I\1I·S. Dal'r el Bogan, An nou ncem Ilt of Ju ly. The 54th Cavalry Br igade ~~~~~~~!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of Cleveland and t he , cond -~- - National 4. H amp . in He ie w- -Rulh Rheinscbeld, H o'Cking ou nty of near lark ville unday. .M usic JlfTs. Jp oeh Shambaugh , of battnli on o'f th e 11 2th M dical What I Gained f rom Nationa l 4-H amp ....... ,.. Russell Lewis neal' Hal'Veysbul'g, Mrs. aTI I'cgiment of Columbu s are in ca mp .Music Moore and children , Mar y Lou and th ere this week and next. Ernest , of Harv ~ y~ul'g, speJ'l t Thursday aftern oo n with the form er's ssiter, Mrs. Ra ymo nd The Federal Land Banks a re W ilson. ___ _ _ _ _....:...J p el'mitted to make loans up. to . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ha~-Re1I a-nd $50 ,000 and for n ot Ie s tha n $100 family t ook dinner with Mr. and to an y one individu al, bl,lt pre· Mrs, har ley Laird, of Camden fe l'ence is given to loan s or l e~s Sunday. Rhyliss 11 ne, w ho had than $1 0,000 , declares A. G. been vi >iting her ~randparen t , r eBrown, vice.presi denl of the F d· turned home with he r parents. eral Land Bank at Lo uisville which MI'. and I 11-. Lawrence Mit chserves the Oh,io a rea. ner attendl'd a urpr ise a t th home of h is parents, Mr. a nd Mr,. Samuel Mitchner, Fdday rtight . Some of our me mbers of the mi lonary society attended a .. ilver Tea" given by th e W. F . M. S. at t he New BUl'lingtOll F riends hcul'ch Wednesda y after. !!!!"!!!'!!!!"!!!'!!~~!!"!!!'!!!!"!!!'!!~~~~~!!"!!!'!!!!"!!!'!!~~~!!"!!!'!!~!!"!!!'!!!!"!!!'!!!!"!!!'!!~~!!"!!!'!!~~~ noon Mr. al1d Mr~. Lcster Spra y and family, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mr. I aa c P et el's on , of pring Va lley, were guests in th e home of Zinni Haines and wife Su nday evening. - - I___
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There is an automobile that advertises: "WHAT COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE PRICE?" :rhat applies to lumber and . building materials too! After , you have erected your building-how long will it last be~ore th e elements make repairs necessary? How long before it is called an old house? If you want to sell, can you show it with pride and say, "This house · is built of the very best lumber and materials. It is as good as the day it was built." Ask a carpenter-he will tell you that good . lumber and good building materials are the cheapest in the long run I Then ask him who handles the best lumber and the best building materials and he'll say:
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S1.09 plus Ie gets Garden Hose. 25 h S1.99 plus Ie gets Garden Hose, 50 ft GOVER'NMENT WHEAT 9x12 Congoleum Rug S4.9S plus Ie gets 8,0 p lus 1e gets PLANS SOON READY Clothes Hamper S8.50 pI us Ie gets Conservo Repre,ent.tive~ of 15 · St.te. Cominr to Columbu. I Canning Cookers S2.72 plus Ie gets July 10 and 11 SI.SO plus Ie gets Copper Tea Kettle SI.40 plus' le gets Shortly aftcl' t h Agrie uitural Shoe Lalsts Adju tme nt Administratio n nl eets with the directors oi agricultu r al SS.OO pI.us Ie gets Vises exte nsion of 15 colleg es of agric ult ure at Columb us, J uly 10 a nd 11, SS~ 75 plus Ie gets Alladdin Lamps pla ns 'for t he ap pl ication oj the fa r m act to Ohio wheat defi nitely S8.,S· pI us Ie gets Oi I Stove, 3-burner will be ann ounced. At that time plans for reducing SIZ.00 plus 1e gets wheat acreage and f or d istribu t· 2 Burner Oil Stove• ing t he be nefi t pay ments will be outlined t o the direc tors of ex te nSS.'S per bale Twine si on a nd coll ege deans. Soon thereaf ter local wheat grov.:ers pro· 4." plus Ie gets No. 2 Olil Lamp duction ('ontl'-o) 8$sociatlon s will be set up to pr ovide the individua l SI.S0 plus .le gets Ironing Board fa rmer his direct contact with the
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wheat a dministration, The function of the country agricultural agents is to ass ume the initiat ive in the organization of pl'oductlon cOllt rol assoc iations which imm ediately after being f o rmed, will be in co mplete control of wha t farm ers. M. L. Wilson, chief of the wheat adjustment administrati on , an· nounced in calling the ' Columbus meeting, that f armers wh o are thinkinr of sirning up under the .dju !ltm e~t program may market their grain at any time and in any way they choose without aft'ecting their eligibility for rece iving bene· I t PB)'IIIenta. I The I mount of such ben. flte
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Thi's Sale Starts July 8 and Ends July 15 COME ONE! COME ALL! EVERYBODY WELCOME .alrle~
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WAYNESVILLIE M. E. CHURCH ' Mi~R II' ne IId~pman, o f DayG. C. Dilb rt. Pastor I _..!~~==::::;~;~::~:"_ ' t o n. WfiR a wl'ek-e nd gnest Ilt th~ ' h(llll r !Ill'. and .\11':<. H. II. WiI- W,·t!nesdny : ibl ~t llll~' tlnd. _ :::_-::_ . : __- _ -__-~ _ - _____": I !iHnt~on, I' mllinin~ over the prayer m Ung ,~ach ~ ~dn ' . day al'
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fl'l 'n(l~ With II ~tt':lk-rry Ilnd PICotI' ' upp r in the .grove at theil' home' 11Il onday eve nrng. f .1 r. O..J. 1-;(I\\,a1'ds Mr. Bnd L'I ..., 'I " ,' Mr.. J . t..V . DC W !Uu ~ ant doughl!'l'. Mar jorie. of Springfield. w"l'e gUCf<ts of JI.1i~i'I(,s Trill erra Ilnd Margal·(' t F.dw"I'(I~, (l O Sunday.
Epworth Leagul! lit 7 p. Ill. l At 8 . p 111. ih-. JolIn C. Bickel ' , our . district . L1 p erin. t.-ndent Will i b here lind prf!B~h and al. (l hold Fourth Quarterly onferen ·e. Th . ' 11 tJ t' f th . • r WI t! II me Ing 0 e. o~c lal b 081'd oln n(lxt l'r1 ondllY at .16 p. m. _ __
The Mislli(mal'Y soc i ty of the 111. E. chul'ch will hold a rnol'k t ,
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Mr. Hugh C. Ridge ST. AUGUST'INE'S CHURCH and family , of Pittsburg, arrived Father Fm'ench, Pastor het'e Monday afternoon, to spen d Services will be held every two the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ridge. Miss Patrj(-ill and weeks on Tu esday morning. Mas ter John remained for a more extended vi. it, the remainder of FERRY CHUlLlCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational) the 'family returning to their home Chester .I... Wll1iamson Wednesday. Church School at 9 :30 a. m. At th close of the M. E. Sun- Lord's Supper and sermon at tfay school, Sunday morning, Mrs. 10:30. There will be a special G. . Diberl, their leadel', present- program arranged by the Pi ed the little Light B arers in a Epsilon Pi Clalss and 6 vi iting short program.Each little tot, rang minister, whose: name ia not yet ing from 2 to 8 years old, carried disclo ed, will I~reach. Enjoy this a lighted cand le, an]} I\l'ah Con- with us. The Mlen's and Women's ner and Ruth H elen LeMay gave cia ses will m~"et at the church plensing rec itation . Tbursday cvel1iing, July 13. You Postmaster, Ros Hartsock and are always welc,o me at this chUl·ch. .... family, and Mrs. Lena Hartsock of this place a nd Mr. and Mrs. W. T. An expert on beer ay that, to Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Deather- be perfect, the amber flu id sh ould age, of Harveysburg, spent the appeal to all Rile en e . We pre· fourth with A. Z. Hartsock and ume t he appeall to the sense of family, east of Wilmington. Saw hea ring comes from the rhythmic thetn harvesti ng wheat with a eom- tapping on t he bung mrter. hine. They have had more rai n than we have here and crops lookSubscribe for t,he Miami Gazette. ed pretty good.
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,July ] 5, at 0 o'clock (UndenominatIonal) . • at t he LeMay-Hawk e In ~ ul'anc Chester A. Williamson, Minlstllr offic e. L 8V order. with Mrs. hurch ch IJlat !l:30 a. m. See Kenneth Pope, at a llie , ros~. Lord's Supper at conclusi n. Gustin's Barn Mrs. Darrel Br(>akf1eld ano son. hristian EndeElvol' al 6:'.16 p. ftl. oC Dayl on , Ilnd !\fl'. and 1\11'. A . Verdena Fox, leader. Evening WAYNESVILLE, OHIO O. GI'iffy and !I.m left hert'! SlItur- eva ngelistic seT'vice at 7 :45 p. m. day rnol'ninll:, enroute t.o Detroit A special progl'alll and a l'pecial to ~p nd the Fourth wi~h Mr. and !lpeaker. Let's fill the h ouse. Pl'IlY· er me eting and Bible study e8ch i l 1\1rs. Le GI'iff), and daughters. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. 1'he Mr. and Mt·s. Le o Taylor and church where you fe I 4t home. daughtel' , Janice and Florence, of Racin, Wi.. and Mrs. harles FRIENDS MEETINC Irich, of ' Port Washington, Ohio, First Day, Fl:rst Day Friendship w re week·end guests of Dr. L. B. School at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for Hall and family. worship at 10 :B O a. m.
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I I't, tonlUtOI'~, ffe h ... ('!lnnecl :ltatl"; "IIIllIl\UIlII'ntioll Way· Th - r"lt'uI'Il" me ~In!r of the Y. (drain off jui('l') nl' viii., LudKl' No. 16;1 ~'. &. A . M., F. lit. will bo Iwld II ilh ~Irs .• tu!.tt'l I pt. di~ed 81'plef\ TU8sdny c \' cning, July 11. Vil'liti ng IWili UIl nt Ih(~ t('!\1i11nn homl' 1)11 1 lemoll cut in !lmall jlil'ce. lind ~Ojl.Ul'llillg urethl'cn are "'1'1- , :::iullday "vClllnl:!' July o. ll(!~o :1 cups sugar. com e. tional I ud('r \\ 111 i.Jt' A my Bally, ·ouk until Il\ixtur is thic:ok and 1.. r.. t. John, W. I'L, Elizab th FIII' nR8, !t-Rson leader clear. 1," H. 1-1 'ncI rson, . ec,y. 10n,1 for l'{'crl'iltioJ\~. Ruth Do<le,·.
ST. MAR""S CHURCH Rev. J J . Sj:hael'l'er. Rector ~11 " . . K. DIlY il' lakilll(' tl'l'alFOLlrlh. undn~' aftel' Tl·init~· , ' mcnt at 'arll. bad Spl'in r " , Ky. J ulv n. 'hun:h ~ch"ol at !l ::l O: MI'" :lIYl'I 1I .' IlIUII is ~pcndinlt IO;'ning 'p l ayel' a~d ,,\! I'llhlO "I the rl'llluinJl'l' or thi ~ w('(Ok in .in- 10:30.
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At a meeti-ng of the Wan:en ounty 4-H ExtensionCouncil 'held last week in the farm bureau of fic ... :' at Lebanon, the following offlc ers wel'e selected for the ensuing year: president, Miss Marie Benham ; vice president, Albe rt
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December 31, 1984. Such bearing will be held at the office of the Board of Education, Room 15, in the High School Building. S. S. ELLIS, Pres. R. H. HARTSOCK, Clerk. NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY EXTENSION COUNCIL
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The new Goodyear Pathfinder has been given FULL CENTER TRACTION •• , 20 per cent thicker non.kld ttead • • • stouter Supertwist Cord body • • • more mileage, more satisfaction ••• actually more quality than you get in many top-priced tires of other makes ••• In every way a better tire than the famou8 old Pathfinder it succeeds ' • The Goodyear All-Weather, tbe .world's 8tllJ)dllrd of value. Now better in quality-better in safety--better In inileage than In all its distinguished history." Pathfinder or All-Weather? That's for your pocket-book to decide. You can't go wrong. Get a full set now-with Goodyearqunlity tubea-~rore prices go up again.
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On the Wayne Township Board o( Education Budget. Notice is bereby given that on the 17th day of July, 1933, at 9 o'clOCk p m. a. public hearing on the budget prepared by the Wayne Township Board of Education, of Warren eounty, Ohio, for the next
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COUNCIL 'RECONSIDERS ITS ACTION ON CONS Before having the petition, to ' h 1\ L ittle Miami . R'lVer esta bl 18 onllel'vancy Dist.rict, placed on llIe with the Clel'k of the ommon Pleas Court of Warren County, cou ncil sought adviee from Mr. W. hester Maple, the village attorney for the past several y ars. Atter giving the matter hi usual carefUl con lderatlon he ad vis d council that h dOubted very nluch whether ' council would deail'e to have the 'Petition filed anu obligate ~he Village of Waynesville for what it might be obliged of the proceedings should continue. The fi~t object ion which Mr. ~aple pOinted o.ut bad b~en CQn. sidered by c.ouncil at ~he time that they authorized the SIgning of the petition, nam ely : that the costl! which in ~,he words of the village attorney ma~, aggregate a large um Ilf money . ~ould be use ed bock on t~e ~etltlOners. On e o~ tbe oth.,Ar obJectlo n8 en te re d b y M1', ~faple w~s that as he read s the law in regard to the federal appropriation that fhe U. S. Gov rnment would not pay over 30 % of tbe cost to establish this district and the district to be benefited must bond itself :tOl' the remaining 70 % to be psld tOt by tal(ation. In view of ~ese facts councll"on July 10 reconsldered the reltolutton to establish the Conservancy Dis· trlct and Jay the matte~ on the table 101' fu.ture conSIderation.
LLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933
Tangled in Harness When Team Bolt.
IJ'rampl d by a toam of horses when h e became tjlngled in the harne !!I ' and fell beneath their Council realizes the great Irnpor. h I h I R d 44 tance o~J t hl' dl'strl'et and th old, 00 S, /1 m e e l ' , enroute years died in anrambulance amount of work that might be pro- to Miami Valley hospItal at Dayto n vided for local people but they do lote last Thu rsda y aftel'Roon. not feel that they h ould obligate The victim uff red a crusbed not only them elves but all of the hend and chesL Ilnd inlernal inLittle Miami River valley. . . W. Chester Maple and R. F. JU~: 'der, who lived in entorviilc Hatfield conferred witb Mr. Van w s eml)loyed with Lll.wl'enc Horne, cou~ ty sur veyor, on T~ ~- Pope in m\>wing hay on th day !oHowLng' the. lut , eo~ncil .Rus el Tomperl flu'm along the meeting at which ,time very blUe Day n .. LebaMn pike. Th two ~a8 accom~llsbed In regard to the . mCln quit work at 5 :30 O'clock, and mterpretatlOn of the law a ll" pas~e.d ReedCl' wa ~nharnes Ing the team ~y the Federal government prund- 'fronl the field w g on. He wa. I~g 'for th~ '8,800,0.0 0,000.00 tor standing between the llo r es when aid in p~oJects of this. nat~re. lIfr. his feet be eame tangled in the Maple J8 n~w e?n sldenng' the 1eat.her strap. As he pulled the matter and wlll agol!? rellort to ttl!! tra) lo free himself, the hor8e~ counell ,of Way neSVill e. startcd to b It and the man wa s B oth Morrow and South L ban on throw n beneath the'!, fly 'ng hoofs bav~ filed f;letition s for the es- The victim il! ~,.viv~d by hi~ ta.bhs,hment ~f the C(,lnservancy widow, Mrs. Lnlu Reeder; tw o DI~tl'1et but It Is "eported t hat I sons, Wil fr d and Arnold Reeder ; neither Bought legal advice In the his father Jam s Reeder and on e matter " ' • lster. He wa welt k1lOwn in t his • _-- -, - - .. communIty. Funeral . 8 I'ylces wer held at Ithe BaptIst ehurch In Centerville, Su nday afternoo n, Rev. • W. 'Motter offielaUng and burin l . . made in the Centerville C!emetr:y Minnie, eldest daughter of M~. ' and ~r~. El~er Jones, was serl.. ~ • ou.sly lM.ured.LD a fall at her )lome on Jower Malll trect Wcdn\!sday ~orninj'. The. littl~ girl fell from so~e, steps at the rear of her. home strlklng her left ,elbow against a spade. She wa br?u.ght to the otThe only other matter taxen up flee of. a 10ca,I ~hytllc)an ~here first at t he council meeting on Monaid wa~ admlIllstend before sh e day of this week was tile e8~blishwas taken to Miami VaJl~y hospital ment of a. bu sto p in this vl~la~e. jn DayWn. At. the hospital, tl1/l After haVing s~cur d llermlSSlon X.ray l'evealed that not only Pfl d from Mrs. Magp:le Burnett and Mr th bone of the for~ ann been J. O. Haw\<e the Mayor recombroken~ but. that a sliver 01 bone mended that uch plaees be dCIIIIwas driven lnto the child's elb.ow. nate~ by eouncllas restricted Thl.B neces!itated an operation, p~rkmg zones f or ~u e of the whlcn the su.rgeons expected to Kmg Transportation syste~, per.fo,m sometim~ this (Thursday) operated by. Mr, BU!lhnell. Council morning. The child's mother has t ook action III the n1atter and such been eonftned to her bed by illrless place have s ince peen marked by for: leveral we ella. appropriate s ign. !
Whole Number 6074
Millionary Society Met at Diamond Hill
HORRIBLE ACCIDENT CLAIMS SIX VICTIMS LAST SA ~.........v--
The W. }+', M. society of tlte M. E. chInch c lebrated lhe 100th anni versary of th I t f e I epar u re 0 i~ persons, at lellet one of whun\ lhe sociely's fir t missiona"" to was - former nn~idF'nt 0 r th! v'lci n'or .,,- " Liberia, Africa, at the r gular ity, were killed when their aut.. ~lJo:l. hu'e nc Ry,a was a X nio meting held at·t.he home of 'Ir . was gl'ound to piece beneath the visitor, W dnesday. Frank LeMay, la t \: une day wheels of 11 speeding Cint'innat:1 ja di~on EarnhlU.t and family allernoon, & Lak Eri~ int rUI'ban ilt the have l' moved to Dayton. Mrs. G. C. Dibert read a k teh, crossi ng leading hom the Cindn . telling of the wondel'fu l work o:f nati pike (the DiJde) to th~ FrankTh Happy Houl' lub picnic, Melville B. ox, and ot the life of lin hautauqua dam, ju t Ilhove which wu 10 be heIdi Saturday ha the first missionary, 1\11stl Emma Franklin, ,h ortly aft r 6 1)· m., been postponed. MitchelL M r&. O. R. ' UngJesby Sa,tarday. read an, account of M is~ Mitchell' The dead: Vernon Bogan 68; Mill$ Elizabeth Ma,I't, or Dayton, wot"k, anti Miss Mary EV6 Ldll\Y Ml's. Norm" Bogan, 2f1, hi s wiie: the guest of Ml'I~. Lloyd Davis favored with a piano solo. . MI·S. ol'l'ine Dickey, t G; Albel·t ov er the week-end. The August meeting will be I Di II. y. 21, h ill' husba nd: Mr, Mis Sue Crane returned home held at the h m of llfr . H. E. ' Margaret Reed, 43, mother of Irl;, ["riua y after a two week \Ii it to Hathaway, Dickey, all of whom re ided in relative in Cincinn:ati, Day toni aTid tll dl'ed Bagon , 10 , of Middl etown, a gl'a nddaurhtel' George W. Pratt l'etu1'ned home ~ of Mr. Bogan. MOllday e\'ening, aftm' a two-week Fdends of the victims riuing in visit with r lative iBt Xenia. 0 anoth I' auto f oll (Hvi ng the Bogan . . . machi11e saw t he car demolished Mrs. ~hce McKI.ns,ey spent WedEbel'le Farquar, aged &0 years, lind found on ly Mildl'ed Bogan n I' tn Cell tervlli~l, the gue~t of dietl a tu.rda y morning at th Mrs, ol'rine Dickey a live, A 11 H.'I· daughter, Mrll. r. D. BarrlS. I , Bloir hosp ital in Lebanon. 'ttl ' Janita Hut'ley" o,t- 19n9man l death resu lteq from II eoncu~slon . pent the week-end With her gral1d lof the bral . parents, Mr. and Mr I. Jo iall DavIs / F 11. . , II rq 1.1 a r, 8ccomp a llled by hi Mise May WrIght, who spent son, WIlS dr iving a team in a fi eld the t)a t two mllnth l:n St. Petera- at his home on the W. H, a rey bUIg, Fla" returned bome last farm, on the lower Sprin"'boro The New Bu rli l1gton , 1\1. E. \ve k. Toad, Friday ()vening t \\'hen~ the (hurch, R v. 4John O. Kil mer pastor hor el became frightened and will ce lebrate its Olle hundredth p Tile ~rlen(l8~IP ~I~\ will give a started to run He 'jump d :frOllt anniversary Sunday July 16 with theen~ E u~~~~Chn T~~i sd~ em:nt. of t he wagon, failing on hi~ bad. P cia1 all-day ~ervices. The soci. Jul 20' l' ye enmg aIood was streaming :tra m 'hi ety was Ql'gan ized .and the firllt Y . mouth and no trillS when a . i tal)e house of worship el' cted in 1838 ~[l's. Roy Noggle ' Elnd son, Rich- 8l'rived . The victim was l'ushed to "lith an ol' lglnal membership of 101 I\l'd, of Spring Vallel~, spent Wed. the hospital in tbe tubbs IImbu - Tht pre ent structure wa built in nllsday here, gue ts cof her parents, lance ill a vain attempt to ave his 1870 dUring the pastorate of R v. Mr. and lIhs. A. O. Griffy. life, Henl'y toke. The ::{ollo,~ing pro. .~fr, farqu ar 1 llrvJved by his gram has been arran ged for t he Llttle MISli Janet; Burnet~, of widow; II son, Raymond l .. step. day : Lytl ,wa the gu , st of her llirand· daughter, Mrs. Eva Pennewitt, of 9 :15, Su.ndlly 11..,1001; 10 :30, parenw, Mr. lind Mrs. E. L. Spring Valley; and' a brother morning worship. adctre, by n obThoma, the latter part of last HaTry Farquar, of Cincinnati. ' er t Willillfll , D. D., president of w~ek, FUlleralse.rvices were held at ,his Ohio Northern unl~~rgity, Ada, 0,; late bome, Tues day aftern on arid 12 noon, basket. dinneq 2, deMrs. Nettie KtlJ)ll~r j vi iting burial was fIlilde In Mi~mi deme- votional se rvice, read ing of hisMr. and M:I' • Charh! Rogers and tery. " lo ry of N w Burlington church by daughter, Mary r..OI~, Mr. Lyda Profe . or ' H. H. mith, r minlsPence and MT. S~pflen Phillips ~t Cent) II by for mer pastor~ of the Lebanon. hureh ben dl~tlon' 8. urly
had be'n crushe d as the tuction
t WIS . t e d tI tG'mto a moss OoL" \ au . tee l and jU IIl<. The child liv(>d tor several hours aitel' the mh'l lIap. She died in the Mitldl tn\\n h(l pital. Mrs. Dickey died in an ambulance en -route to th(' hospital. Th viclims, accompanied by their: £ri nd in the other au~o, had left Dayton a hort t.ime before llJld wcr pJllnning ~ spend the eVening fi shing' at the dam. uth()tities were unable to aecount '1 [' tlle cTasb. There is a clear view and the motorman 60und ed tllo sir n yet Bogan failed to heed either the blasts from the interburban r shout from his frienti s in the other auto, and drove ()lIto the tracks ill the path Ilf lhe tl'3 tio n, it WIUI reported. The auto Wll 111ruck on t he left sid . It rolled (wer several times a th tra lion wlleel$ ground it tv piN"'1I und corried l' t 200 feet c{own the trMks, The victim!! were FpilI d along the right of way. Passenge rI' on the interurbln were s hak e n by the crash and sev· el'al "'eJ'e throlV!1 from tlleir seat8, but none was hurt. The traetion rem~ined o n the tracks, but was damag d to th e extent tbat it could not be op rat d. PlallS f l' the lJicnlc provided tbe group llpend th evening flsbing at 1.he dam. On Sunday tbey were to attend lin outing at bland park glvlln by the Dayton Dres Co, where 1\11'8. 'Reed and OBITUARY 1\1r • Dickey were employed. Lydia Wilson Shepherd, only In the second auto were Mrs. daughter of Amo and Mal'Y Bal. Ruth Poisen, R. R. 3, Dayton; lard Wilaon, was born on a farm in her husl,lan,d, Wilbur Polson, and " • Wanda Well$ Bogan, 10, of the Caesars Cre(lk commumty on One.lda dr. , Dayton. Pobon was July 31, 1864. She received her drivir,tg. He not~d t~e ap~roaching education at the scbool neaf ber traction and, tried III vam. to at.. home. tract Boga~ s atten~!on. Hu auto wa almost mv?lved In the crash. as On ~ ptember .~O, 1883, I!he he spe~ded up In an eft'ort to drIve waH untted in marrlUge to Cbarles al~ngslde, the iirst car to w.arn the Shepherd, Together they establl h- _c::z:: tlbr I v'ker. VI,hen LPholsotnh applied the .' I' " 1'8 es a tel' Leo et auto had ed ~ hoTmhe.rtin fan adjoining. cohmK M'r. an~ Mrs. RoyMGrahaJm , Il! candlbe Right GworshlP se.rvhiccF, sekr- been struck, his machine was onl'" mum~y. I!y- our rears aro t ey aosas .ty, and _ rs. ames Il?on )' ev. eorge mit , ran - a few teet from the backs ' return~d to the nelghborbood ot Blnett, of Oleveland are visiting hn, formel' pastor. Mr. Bogan was well kn~wn in her childhood, and hen she spent ~rs, Alice McKinsey and daughter, Rev, E, L. r.lorrall and five girls --.. this vicinity, having at one time the reat , ot h.er lite. 1111 Miss Henrietta. from the Orphans home at Wort h. resided on the A. L. King farm, It :0 thiS unton wer~ born five . ington entertained the members • is said , and on various farms in the chlldren : Frank Shepherd end M~. and Mr~. F. C. Hartsock and and guests at the regular meeting Spri ng Hill neigllborhood. Hia first Mrs .. L~na ~ogan , of near Way. Despite tlle fact that election' must be filed with th clerk of the famil y 0'[ Milford. and .Mr. and of tl)e Friendship olub, held at the ",' ife was killed In an auto acci. ne8vJlle~ WllsOll Shepherd, of is almost four months away, aspir- county board 01 elections at least Mrs. Ronald Hawke I~nd son Frank home ot Mra, G. C. Dibert, W ddent that occurred near tbe Centerville: and Cora and Earn~8t sixty days before election In were unday gueqts of Mrs. Edit'll IneSday afternoon. The girls, r nr · Following is the pr "ram :Cor Lhe U'fttI rwood orchard on th HlrShepherd, m the home, who, WIth ants 'for municipal office in this order to have the pam e of the Hard and fjimily. Ing in age fr om 6 to 13 yean, .. 'b W 'I ' de d f tb I ' J village are alresdy 'begInning to I I 'I b h literary hour at the regular mee~- ... eys urg- I mlOgton roa !lome t he hU8b:" an" an a er oVlng y , . . frs, Le.e Lovely, of sang severa se eo. ons , ot solo. ing of Farmers Grange No. 13 1 year . .ago He i urviv.ed by .Ix and tenderly eared for her as age get. busy With their nominating Springboro, and Mr. and Mr•. land ensemple, and Rev. Morrall a t\1rday evening, ,July ] &: !Io ns Basii Etha and Alpheu! of ~ dyanced . FiUe n grand-children petitions, To date the following names of eandld~teB will be fil ed to litton, of Franklin, were guests gave an excellent description ot M1l.sit! in c.harge of Leona1'd and Dayton Cecil of M'ddletown and .two great grand-chi,ldren al,so petitions have made their appear- prevent th e neces ity for w~l~lng of Mr. and Mrs. James Lovely , t~e home and lts w01'k , e1o~ing Lyle Tinney. Henry ~f Mt. Healthy' a~d Waite; urvlve. Of ber father 8 family anee, II~ being candidates for re- nam s on the ballots. ~fUD1CI~al Saturday evening With an appeal for financial ~ up-' Reading- Rut h ITock tt. of Morrow ; thr e brothers, Walter there rema.in her four brother...- election. T, E. Rogers, mayor; C. officel's to be elected thiS fall In• port. Panoramic pidures of the " Ohio, The Gateway State"- .Tohn and Woodrow, and a siater, a.mue], Enos, Walter ,and. John P. Joy, .marshall snd town ship elude , mayor, marshall, clerk , MI' . Laura Conner spent Suni 1I0me and (roundll were Uishlbuted II·s. Katherine or nell. Mrs, harl~ B 11. His brother, WJJson, all of whom live III the co,,!stable, R. F. Kattleld ~ clerk and treasurer, six members of council day with her mother, Mrs, Anna as sOllvenirs. The ladid voted to " A 'f oa t to the HOT~e"-Billy Woodrow, wa formerly a resident home com,nlunlty. A foster steter, W. T. Elzey, trlla~urer. No a pir. and ~hree ,"?embers of the bosrd of Standifol'd , and other relaUves at assu me the upport of a little gir~ MORII. of Waynesville. Mrs. Jennie Braddoc\<, of near a~ts for membership In the village public af,\'alr!!. L na, Ohio. R er son j Earl, accom- for thre yearA, at $40 per y ar. "The Big i1'OU8," in charge of hOl't funeral services for Mr ' Wayn~!!ville, also !!Iurvive!!. council or .the board of public afT ownship offic ers to be clected panied h er home a'fter a week's Mis Mary Elizabeth Davi favored Dallas Boger. and Mrs. B\>gtln wel'e held at thei; She wa3 .a great loveT of hel' fairs have Announced their desIres or I·e·eleoted include tb~ee trust- visIt, the company with a piaM ~olo, and Co nte t$. late home in Dayton, Monday home, and was never more content- nor has any opposition developed e,es, a !C lerk-treasurer, Justice of deUclous refreshments were served -- _ __ _ _ noon follo wed by services at the j!d than when she was under th for the other officers. although the peac and constabl . With ., the ,The Olrl couts enjoyed a in the church basement. The Aug'J\f. E. church ia Olarksville at 2 Quiet influenee o;f her own roof. rumors persist that bOUI Ml', J oy exception of Mr. J ()y, no as pirants plC!nlc s upper lind camp.fire ~to- ust meeting will take th fOI'I11 o r PROGRESSIVE WOMEN il'clotk. The remai ns were t.aken to Her greatest happiness and pleas- and. Mr. Hatfield will have o ~- fGr any of these offiees have yet gl'am at Wayne pal'k last F riday a picnic at J ohn Roser's camp near ENJOYED AN OUTING Morrow for burial. ure were gained by II rvil'lg her posItion. mad their public appearance, nor eveni ng. "'Hs~ es Olive Allen and Ridgeville ' - - - . - ••- - family. Truly it ;:a y be aid her Election day- set by law for the is it likely that will do so fOT Beatrice Robltzer were invited I ' '- ., 'hey ' t Miss Alice amp\:> 11 was h OSLheart was in her ome, snd here ftrst Tuesday !ltter the fir.t Mon- a week or two yet. gues " CONTRAC;r FOR LABOR DAY es to the Progl'estiive Women's ge pnng a ey he lavished her wealth of .love. day In November - falls on The terms of three members of Mr. and Irs. Robert Davis, of d ub at a. delightful pot-luck sup. For this reason, most of hetpC'time November 7 this year. Due to the the townBhlp board of education Dayton, were week .. end guest of Managers of the Wayn e\\ville per and informal meeti ng at hex was spent in the 1I0me although ahe dearth of contests for the official also expire with the calendar yeaI'. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook SchOol band nave conll'acted fOT camp near Morrow, Wednesda y . and M:r. 1l1telr Brackney, of the band to fUI'nj h the music f or evening. 'rhe n xt me ting will be Foliowi nJC a)l xitlnd ed iIlnelll-, -'- loved the aSl!oC!iatlons of all her plums (!), no primary electionll H@I'8,8(faln, tiu!Peareas friend s, 'are ever held in this village ollllndloations a t o who will try for Dayton we~'e Su'n<la.v aftern oon the big Lab at· Day Celebration 'at held at Wayne pnl'k On Tuesday MI'/;. EJi1,ab th Wakeley, '15 .y ean She 'Was 01 a quiet, unassuming township, but nomlnatini petitions election to the positiona, callers. Miami Valley Cha~tauqua. evening, August 8. (,Id li nd willow Ilf WiUiam H. d11!position forming' lasting frlen,d. · _ . e= Wakeley, died at 12 ~45 o'clock The MissionaTY society of the ..-=..~-~...::.-= -::= . : - -- - - 18st Friday afterno\>n at the home ships, and 'she leaves to h~r loved ,.ones 8S a monument, the well 4-H G,'RLS DISCUSSED , S~:tu~'daCyh,urJc:lywir6,hO!~ ~ ~~:I~~~ of bel' daughter, 1\lrs. Rose Hainel, WTitten chapter$' of a u!!etul life. INTERESTING Sl1 BJ ECTS ... at Clarksville. She had been in . In early . I~fe 8h~ was blessed at the LeMay.Hawke Insurance . tailing :health for several yealll, suffe.ring from diabetill and com· With a rehgJous mftuenee sur. ' office. Leave order!! with Mrs. rounding her, receiv,ing as a rich The Good Cut Clothmg club met Callie Cross, plicatioM. heritage a ' birthl'lght membel'llhip Rain may 01' m~y not have avert- at, the home 0'1 Ruth Hockett on , , . , Mn'. Wakel ey was born lIear in the Caesars' Creek Friends ed a (lefeat for th '. Waynesville July 7th. There were eleven Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray and New Burling ton but resided the Church Merchants at Wayne Park sun- Ipresent . daughter, and M. Jr. Orsborn atThe Fort Worth (Texas) Star the old cattle trail which crossed t t f h Ii,! . ' S I Her' final sicknellS WIIS of les8 day afternoon, ·The Merclla;ts and Barb~ra Gray gave a t alk on ~nded the tunera) of Mr .. and Mrs. Telegram has a sketch of a :former th e. Bradstreet lan~ and thc great Vaiie;~ :a~in~ toeClar~s~~ll/~~: tban , a week's duration, and 80 I the Jamestown team had battled I"Care o! the ~nds.,': . IVernon Bogan at Clllrllsvllle, Wed- Waynesville r esident Bnd his herds of. cattle wh ich w er~ <Iriven 11<:r dallghter's fa mily last .March. quietly and without a stru~le 8he\to a 4-to-4 tie at the end Qf five A dISCUSSion , Selection of nesdllY a'fternoon. IIII'. Bogal) was t' bl if It ' d' from South Texa$ to KBn ~ll11 ove r Hel' hll 'band died' 1920 passell into that land 'from whl~h !Completed Innings The visitors Shoes .and Hose," was presented by a relative of · Mr. Gray. es Ima ewe. rea!il. the route. 'S ~. l~ f'II " ' no trt\Veler hall ever returned. ; had completed theb- sixth turn at IAnn Crane. . Mem~el' of 'M iami Ch'a ter 0 , "Fo'r eonsi derabl y more than ~ :'Mr's. I3radstree~ ' is a. native ~f Chil~;':~~lIllaw~~~ce' a~d ~i~~~: With her life's fitful dream is bat, and had 8cored two more runs We adjourned tt) meet at the E S are~ re uest"d to !eet at half century, Mr. . and Mrs. H. ,0. Chfton and has lived III . BO/lque ot Dayton: Allen alld James' e nded-h:r !luffering and pain are l b~ virtue of a four·base smash home of Dorothy BQurne Friday, ' WflY~~ park af 6 :S() o'clock Wed- Brad~reeJ t o{ Chfton'r have Wl.t- County all h~r life_ he has ~it- Xenia; Le~'is, of Spring V~lIey; thinra of the apst. wl~h a runner on the paths. The July 21. . ne da evenin Jul 19 for their jnesse an a en an ac Ive .p art In n~ssed the ·growth of th~t aec ll Qn Mrs. Frank Holley, of neal' Clarki. On June 20, 1933 at the age of raIn descended in torrents before \ Ann Cra.ne, News Reporter annu':; picnic ~utin:. A~ u sual on I ~he develolPmedntBof W~stcern T ex~s 110m .the day.s. when lndla:ns ma.de vilis; J ohn, Frank and M'rs. Hainu 78 years 10 months 19 da'" the Merchanta' lIixth turn at bat . _ _ h i t' . 110 ,g encra an osque ounty In occaSional raids ,on bhe commumty # CI k-'II , , ",., Id b L sue oecu ons, a gelrgeous Ime lS I particular ' until the present tim .. 0 .. , ar IIYI e. surrounded by her loved ones, a8 cou e ,comple1'ed. Whether they • assured ' liB d • b ' Oh ' . , e. Funeral services were be)d at the morning light beamed from the w:ere deprived of an ultimate OJ. . ,. ra stre.et was. orn In , 10, In Mr. B:adstl'eet was bo~n n eat the R.. M. Neeld funeral home in eastern, ho.rtzon tlle cable that victory. or saved from defeat will • ~ • . Mallter Ferree Payne is recover- 1860, but h~s tamlluy had. secured ~a ynesvllle, and spent hiS ' ear~y Xenia Tue!day afternoon and the inoored her to 'the shore ot time, never be known. The Merchants ' , VISit ing nicely from ,in:iuries Teeeived , ~hnd on Chl~dr;ss ~eek . In 185:, ]I~e. a~~ ~hool days here .•.He resld remat~8 'were taken to' Sprinlr 8 ue , __ ' _ when he was caught by the blade ree year\s o~ cotun y ~ Jn b~ omegnow occllpled by C. Valley for burial. broke. And our beloved was in the travel to Belmont, next Sunday' resence of the Pilot In that death- atternoon, for a .game with the , of 1\ mowinlf machine. He con- wlI;s org~ ze . . ....e rl!. we~ t 0 .~. R o. Itzer: e bas never been • _ • fess land wbere there ill no !!orrow • . speedy Belmont Merchant.s. Some of, o~n young men wh o. aTe duct8 daily receptions for his CLifton In 1877. He viVIdly ,r ecalls back ,Imce hIS ,r emoval to Texas, __ _ • co,nneeted:,wlth the U. S, refol~st- friends from the 1Ivindow of hill , = "Mother's trOne, and oh, we 'mis!! abon service, and who are statlon- home n Main strej~t. ANNOUNCINC BIRTH etl at It. camp near COShocton, ! 0 Je~::'called lIer to Hia bom••' spent the w\ek-end her~ with Mr. Anna Gau~ie Jones and CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WELL KNOWN MAN Where no harm can e'er befall her Mr. aDd Mrs. JaJl1e!l. S. HartsOck home folks. Ethan LeWlB wa,s daughter, Mrs. Editb Linton and MET AT FERRY IS SERIOUSLY ILL PaiD por death llball never com•• are anlloullciDc te alTlval of a aon granted an edenlon of furlbugh Bon, Billy, and Mrs. Anna' Sher· Mr. Charles Thompson and Blia at their home on Fourth street, until Thursday morning, because wood Banson retu'rned to their ., . .. . Mildred Gardner were quietly MiSll her, yes, 0111' heart. are lonely Sunday, July 9. of the serious illness of his g1'1lnd- home in Philadelphia, Sunda-y. The The Wa~nesvJJle Chrl sLlan En- , Zam Armitage, gl'avel ~It opera- married at Lebanon, last Satll!'For ber ' chalr now vacant stands mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis. ladies had spent !!everal days here deavor Society met .at the Ferry tor and a member of the Lebanon day. Mr. Thompson, eld., lOll of But we know abe 18 with the angel!! Mal'ion ,Whitaker was aceompanied visiting Mr. Ind MTiI. J. L. Menden Church Thursday mght, Jul y . 6. 1board of edUcation, is in II eri~us Mr. and: Mrs. Ennie TlaompeoD, of Willie we're lett a broken band. Wh 1 by hie fr!end, Earl Wrigh~. Marion hall and other ds wbile Mr. Aftber the .regularc.bUesinteSstmh eet.ljn g 'condition at the Blair Brothers hos- Corwin, is wen knoWll In tlat. , en our ivea on earth are hall receIVed another mee pro- Linton was claslmatte at a anque~ W$S IV II 0 e w n - , community, where be IS n}HICIall)' Ohi1dMn weep not for )'our mother o'er: motion and i8 now engaged with Lake Erie. . , ning side of a. contest. held in the 'pital, where he recentl¥ underwent popular with the yol1JJl'el' ..t. H. JellQl did wbat Be thought belt, Alld '11'.'11 all be reunited clerical work in the office Of the ' q. Jil for a penod of SIX weeks. an e.~e~gency oper.atJon tor ap- is employed lit til, .... alIo. Took OlU' loved one from all 11)1On that bri,bt eteTul shore," commanding Major at the po!!tMr. and Mrs. P. Blatt, Ion Refreshments and games were pendlcltJ!!. Latest reports donate a factory in Lebuon. lin. t.riq. ofllee in Coshocton. Other member!! lind .lder arrived here, enjayed by everyone P!eselft. The slight improvement in his condition Bon, a sletel' of _IIIM~I' Unto Beaven and p"e her ....t. CaN .f 'nIaaIIa of the party were Milton Florenee Sunday to their meetiq wall then a4journed to Mr. A rmitage, well and widely Baily. il • taH.te4l ,eu" R b Edward Franer Vernon Scott and home In from a \'Islt mHt a,ain the ftnt Thanday In known in this communlt" ia the from LebaDon. The Peaceful lovlnl rut ......~ W. wJ.ah to lillell"l, think all Harold and VI;,U Dakin. to th. at Chleqo. Aucult. eldest Ion of Edwin Armlt.ace. who boat. at trlelull III that home 10 brisht and who 10 tenderl, m1aiate ...d to III _ _ .. _ _ __ After a "ort here, the, re- Chriatiln Endeavor I pre~ent- was so ..riouel, injured III a fan eoneratuJatlo.. And her neat vole. ~L_ dariq the Uba_ .t our Ife taraed to tlMlr aGcompanled lac to two of ita membefl, Marie from a ladeler a few weeki ' IIr. I~n. ~,~;==~r 11_ ID. ehlWre.. oyer - - 611C1 .~.... lin. 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Augu ,t 4, and 1\1'1 t\ IlIe2. M. Rldg· way was, elect d a a nIgh school t acher. A spec.ial me tin!\' '\\a.., held August when it wa "moved by lark, econded by tnat i\
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at Emma J. West, decca ed, filed hi fir t and final IIlCcoun . Leonard and Jane , Hatfield to ' , The th'st and final account of L. Claude C. and BellSie Myers, inlot M. Hend erson, admini trator of No. 188 in Franklin. the e'tate of Oral D, uriace, deAlbert Weinkauf to Frank W. • • ceased, wa approved, anowed and Southard, teal, estate in Turtled".I" 1"1 .,. b, ' "Inb."". I. P"b... C••" ..... ""nn,' by k .......1.. 80 Y.... Ex.,d.... I. the vqtet'A .of thE' dl 8. king Wftlter T. Allen. adlllini trat01' The e tate ot Oral D. Surtace. Bunk to Helen Bursk, et S anel Ftttinl' and MakinI' GialMl h th I t f that t ey support e e, oc 'Ion 0 of the stlltl' of William J . Allen, de a ed, i. exem,pt :trom inheri. ai, rea estate In aa n, I n.. W.bh . M ••0 , <1. t. B.. Decl.,. Q..tl.,. Crop. ,.Are A'''J'.I 12th. ith p" ..1 . ,..,,). d , ....d. 61,d hi' i",•• . tox. •. 0", ••• B....'.ure ., ,I.., . . .- . . . . I ••". •• n' • ,h' tho Wliia B. .ba'• • ,"'''' ...,,,. D. E. a'",,,,,.,,,I,, b'''' Wa••• , ..I ...... I. H.m". " "" _ _ • An.lh" m.. w"'.y by • voto .f • I.to .f >lacy EII"./ th ....I'.f H."y L. B ..km•• t •• n ................ h.1d ..." . 2' •• ""'ml •• Ib I, w. hip. Th.mp" ••• " .. " . h" 1.- ''''''''''. I, ,,",,'" I. flI • •'d!Th. Va. B .... Tub. CI> .. by,,E. . . I_ti •• F_ th "".. to.' y..,. al".d Th. C .ay th.l., W.d· vo''''y. .",., bon' .f $16110 ""Ih ......". " ' ' ' '. . . Th. Wl ..... Nati..., 1",•• ,t ,.,..... i, tho , LEBANON., OHlO t b' Tb . A t 1" M 1a P el)ce, a dnllnt8 ' ' t t' 01 __ Bank, real e tate in Ft:anklin. .. to 0 er was lmportaq nesday ugu delightfully "" r. theAnnel fIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. matter di cu I'dusmc. with thee and Mrs.eVenmg, J, C. Hawke e tate of Williem L. ra Grahnm Marra••e l.IeClM.. Ollie Scott Shurts to State 0 f new thing in Ohio ag ric ulture. b W superintendent (Mi s Roberts) entertained a reunion of .. Th e decea:sed, filed hel' inventory. Ell worth Edgar Wallace, tarm. 10 an • . an Oh 'Stnted of J FOhio',d the Evelyn Ru real ell Prompted 1088ellyear8 incurred t e and 41l'reed that three tull hi.gh Young ' P ople's lub," n The following accounts were liP' er, of Cincinnati, nd Mi s Dorothy to ulle of drollgth orbyLbree ago,inOhio school tes<:hers be employed, With W. H, . organizatIon 01 the proved, allowed and eoofirmed by RlJth Jordan ot Lebanon, estate lor higbwaYII. fruit nOweR in increasing num• ...'" .f "in,Ia... mu ""y 0', . Will M"h ' . wh, !h.. tho ",,'. . TI.;h lab,,..,. 01 b." ... , ......in. to .... h ... Fun", w ... _ .. i. ru••••• low ... , .."." ., Budl•••,.. "' •.• w • • • : "'I mit' •• 'ml,I, ."t,l, ,J Ii. on. ...,,' oron.l. Cook .t B'D. AII-' an. " " Ii•• 1,,!ga0.. t, b,I,. a h.1d with lh, .p"Ia' "",to Ph, l' 'I U" ..rty .h. " .... of Lilli. Smith. ... • W"',,w-W.USta.... C•.• Sup d ' • ha.ck driver!!. '1.'hese gentlemen, were secuL'ed, and of co,:" first, final and distributive.. John F. Weaver, tJlilor, of Frank- plie '$30 j Columbus Book their crops throllgh ry perlO s. with olle exeeptlon, agreed to do- positions they had wrItten 1ft their Beulah Brownmg, guardIan of lin and Mis Robin Amelia Gaines Mfg 'Co., supplies ,6; Oh.IO Centl'al C. E. Dutton. manager of the .... Ib.I, .. ... f" tho ,,,' two y...... d,,,, d ...1.. II", B. "lu Blao"",•• I""mp.t 'f .,..kU.. • T.la.bon. Co,,",a",•• ",ts "6; Obi. O"h"d C,mpa" ,t flit""
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Ohio, (Of, the past severa) ear~ ho)der of the title of l'ITational champion horseshoe pitcher, will defend . his title at tbe world's ehampionsllip horseshoe pitching tournament at Soldiers Field, Chi· cago, July ,27-S1Other entrants in the tournamant wiJI indude Putt Mossman, of Hollywood, Calif,; C. C. Davis, ' of Kansas City. Mo" Frank Jaockson, 'ot Kellertoll, la.-:-oll former ,national. ch~mpiqns as well. as Jimmy ·' Risk, Montpelier, I)Id., bolder of the American. association title; Jimmy L!acky, Arizona title holder; .F1etriand o baia, He.lean tosser who ill picked by many to cop the world's title; ~rt Duryee, Ohio ehampion and a number of other states and p,roviDcial cllampions of Canada and other foreign countl'ies. , A ladies toul'namenet will al80 be staged. Mra. Mayme Franel.eo, ColumbulI, Ohio, is the preHJIt world'a lady cbamplon. The Tournam.ent will b, conduct tel under the rulea and I&DCtJon of the National ROl'leahoe Pitche" '.\Aaociation 01 America a,d will bl atagad in connection with the Clntury of Prov.. Expodtioa. wltla
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' The spirit that made the motto "the show must go on" famous ' in tIle theatrical world prompted Howard Richa~ds, an enlployee of The,Ohio BeU Telephone Company, to save the telephone service of Martins Ferry, 0., during a recent hail storm. . Althollih water was pouring through the shattered r oof of his home, Richards rushed to the tele. phone exchange"covered cablu and the network of wires with tarpaulins and prevented the city's servIce fro In being "drowned out." , Opefator.s wel'e l1urried to the ex;change to handle the flood of calls from excited subsctibera and buslness calls orderinr material, help and repairs. The hourly average nunlber of calls through the ex. cbange trl!bled the morning follow. inlr the stonn. _ _ __ _
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Time to spray for the control WANTED-T(I buy aU klnda of chlckeu, payiq hlrhBlt aarkd of second breed codUnr moth 18 JIIly 10 for Southern Ohio. Jul,14 price. S. D. RIUlI, Wap...ule, Ohio. tf for central Ohio, and II>me latn 'for northem Ohio, al!t!Or'Ciill1al s to the observatiolll of «istl!l. CodUnr moth lam are tile ....orm. in applell, FOR SALE-Blue e~mel QUick • _ ••_ __ "A 7ear fl'ODl now we f.ebI, the .roapec:t at a
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mother, MI' . E'lith ~mith at olanch(,lItl'r, TUN,dIlY altt'rnoun . • h-. and Mr~. Rn it Ihlil4!Y ann Mi~\I Winifrt!d Starr ha he .. n 1Ifr. lind Mr><. Harry McVey atw. H••• a Co"pl.t. Watc. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY conftned to her h(ll\1e with ton- t!:ndetl lh fun 1"1\1 nf 1\ hrcllh,·!· (.f R.pair Sor.. lc. sHitis. And use only renuine materia'" J\1t·~, llail ' ~ and ~f r , Me V toy MonMr. and irs Guy Carr of New day nftctrwon at. New lI'nna. Crystals fitted wbl1e you wait. D. L. CRANE • I P ....11.uw S.....ul.t&•• Price, .1 .10 .. Y_r Ol.. UMBU· Tltollla .M. Greg- $33,607.81 for 101'e~gn corpora· York City are pendin~ their otic. PIaOD . ............... .. . No. III Ent.rfod at Poatofrlc. at Wayne.. Cary's Jewelry Shop N III ville.. Oblo. altu.tter .Seeon4 Ol..a Mall ury, (orlller Late 8cnato~ of in- lion. Misc('llan ouO\ fees amount- vacation Wit1I 1ofr. Rose E. al'r R 1.. Leballoft, Ollio cinnati, WII eholl 11 ('haurran uf ed to $~,206.60; l' ceilpts from the and other relatives. = the state industrial " commission slIle of bond vulumes containing Mr. and Mr . has. G)'ay SIU:nt Store Open Evenin" JULY 13, 1933 July 6, when th uoard reorganized opinions of lhe attorlney general, Monday evening with Mr. and 1\11'~ 1 cnn .almon (small can), beca.u~ · of t.he appointment by $760; from the SIIle olt' hio laws, Frank F ORte r and daughter near 1 2.3 cup bl'QIIU "'l'lImhs = 1 cup ma: hed potlttO('s, (Jovel'nOl' Gorge Whit of J. W. '37.60; and from reltistration 01 Loveland. B all of Lima, Dt,\Uocl'at, fOI" a lobbyist!,;, $420. The lbusiness 01 Mr. and Mrs. J . B. 8impMn and 2 gg I term 6£ eix YIll\r.; to ~\lee-ee eereta1'y of bt ' s offlc Mi VIrginia SimpKon of LouiK- .1 teaspoon lemon jui ·c, One of the worst rackets employed in Ohio and one equally as ington T. Leonard, Republican ()frlcked up rapidly aftel' Febl'uaTy 1 ville, Ky., wer.e guests on the I "alt, Mix well wilh milk or WIller. Mansfield, Leonard s ned six. June was the be t 11'l0ntb of all, FOUl·th of Rev. an~ Mrs, .J. P. Direetor of FUDeral S.n-leo detrimen~1 to social ~nd economicul weUal'e of our people is the 'com- years on the commmission lind when the tobll .. eceipts amounted Thornbuty .and children. Mrs, mon practlc of l'unnmg down building and loan stocks by circulating wa chairman wh 1'1 he retired. The to $31387.80. Foreign corpora. impHon and Miss irglnia re p 1 dl t 'u t d hl o woulll Our convenient loc.a tfon, nltahnv;O:n~:gh ~n~Jn f~l~ to !'niac fuul' ble : ,POI'tS, that would frighten holdeN! in ~el1ing their intere!!t in those third member of tlle commi!;sion is tions that qualified to transact mained fo .. a longer visit. sUIToulidingS" and equipmant institutions at a great ~eTs()nal los. IL . E. Nysewander of Dayton, the business in Ohio during the six- M.r. and Mrs. Wm. Luk en ·and co rn !'I"CJp.· yell/'. enables us to Serve to the B.st When the depre8810n b gan to make itself felt in most every only Republican member on the month period number.ed 119, and fa.nnly spent th F ourth at Snow Advantage. quarter, those who saw the opportunity to make some easy money by thoard. 2,157 domestic corporations were Hill County Club. . way of commis ion began to work on the sympathy of Bhareholders t I granted charter in th/! same time. . Mr. and Mrs. Davl8 Bogan . nltdvlse them to ell out Of . th . 0 Due to recent approval of ballot Joyed the Fourth at LakeSIde. AMBULANCE SERVICE . .course e Price quoted was ridiculously Iforlns by ecretary of Stale The state legislature met Mon- Dayton. Phon. 29 IIIW, th~ buyel'8 olUm s h.old,"g the stocks and selling them later at a G orgo . My rs, board of elec- day in brief Ression, w'heD the pTeHel n Rae and Barbara Thorngood PIOftt. Thus the savmgs of those Who could be influenced to sell tions throughout the state are busy siding officer sig ned the bill that , bury, Alice and Kathie n Gray Have Peace of Mind ~el'e greatly reduced an~ this only added to aid in reducing the purchas- preparing tOt' primary e lections were 'passed in the ia t hours of cpa d Friday with Nellie and We r'HIVeIY f'urontce our greal lag power of the p ople. August 8th to nominate party the regulllr !ession .•'tating that Marjorie Davi s. ~'=l~I.C~::::t:~~ o1°~~a~~I~~~~~ It haa ·been n trying time the past two y ars to .. uide any financial candidate!! for municipal offices. inv atigation by meTilbers of the Mi f! Martha Jane Foley i vi it- ,.,. It wllls.r.lv relieve 80me " r the • . . but It . has been ju t as hard to keep the .. manuiacturi.ng Th ere .al'e s~vel'll I cou!lle. t" ' " d' • d .Illg re Ia t 'Ives m . . Ii Id thi lonll.~ . naturally delaye,1 e....... wll h IR$titution m th. e tat e t ax c.omIllISSI~1n III lea ..e prmg no Illetfecloe. III I to 6 ,la'Y5. 0 e It Lusinell8 or v n {arm management On an even keel. 1'here has been s tate In whIch no prrmanes Will that the speCIal tax bills passed by week. ;;!':~f:·!~~I..1~~~~~=~~~I~~!~I~::: Vaccination of Swine .. SPKll8lt, bad manag ment in some bUilding and 10 n . tl . Oh' thO be held because they are not .r e- the general a ssembly would not Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and lenee or IrnertereDCC With ever,~d a1 SERUM AND VIRUS cannot be denied but th b' .a a s80cla one 10 10, lS quil'ed in municipalities with less provide sufficient fund s f or chool daughtt>rs spent the Fourth out of (Iutle.. At a Reduced PTice , . e . SlIme ciln e 881 d 0f many banks. There ha.s than 2,000 popUlation, while in and rellef purposes" Governor town. ALL ORDERS ROSHED In plain b en bad manauement In du'" d . "rapper8. Bull .~reDath n .oo, Spec· .. In 8 ••'y an numerous compantes haVie gone mllny other municipalities with a W'hite announced that he would Mr and Mr Ha1"l'Y Osb lal. trenll~b foro\)ltJn .. r~ ca, 16 .00. HARV£YS~URC, 9H10 the wall. Bad . management, aided by low prices, has put many a larger popUlation than 2,OOo.e.all Ii special session iin the fall. terta{ned at dinl1 r Sun~:; e~~ ~:it~~~~~1~b.r~Y cUulc8 and l,h,.l· \ Phone 91 form on the auction blo.ck. . .. charter provisions m!lke it \Jnnechonor tavone's 16th birthday, 'EMME LIIiERTE'IN8TITUTE . As thi deals pBTtlcularly With buddmg and loan institutions it essary to condllct primaries under ?tIT. and Mrs. War"en 0 born and JU S 8r<lau,,'ay. Dep~. IOU. N.... \' ork \ !!!!!!'!~~!!!!!!'!~~~~;;iiJ1.;; cannot be truthfully said that all· of these a soeiation havoC had bad the genel'al election laws of the CHARTER No. 2220 daughter Evangeline and Minor I-----~-.;...-.-.,;-----' . . . • iii nlanagement. Boards 01 directors huve been compelleo to adopt some state. Reserve Dlatrlct No 4 Williams of near Wilmington rv les for ope.·ation that ha\'e not always pleased patrons but thev.were Report of the condl1:ion of the AI.ice and Kathleen Gray, Thelm~ J ' Superintendent of Insurance K bl R DR • H• M• WILLIAM tor th best int re8L of the institution, to preserve the a set, and time Charle T . Warner and hi staff' Waynesville Nation!al Bank, of 1 er, uth Cleave I' and Donalq . .. alone will convince tockholders that those in charge acted only in their have been -considered the past few Waynesville, tn the State of Hartley. )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ud interest: days whether modificatjQn of tne Ohio, at the close of buaine... Miss Helen Randall ubmilted to SURGEON When the air haB cleared and people once more get settled, with departm nt regulations a~d suppleon June 30, 1933. · :n operation ~or Temoval of ton sils Special Attention to Rectal .ad uusiness on the upgrade. many a l!tockholder that Hold hiB or hel' hold- mentllry orders previou Iy Issued nE SOURCms t ~ale H t.~ltal Thursday, She is IlIteatin.1 Di •••••• ings at a ,reat loss will regret their ct. The se 1 th t ' lat d under Senate Bill 243, passed Loa.na and dlMcounta .. ., .. '1 .6 19.88 ma ng sa I adory recovel·Y. LEBANON, OHIO ~ d h' . . 11 d f a per a Cll'CU .e I'd rch 8 1983 h' h p h'bl't d Overdrafts ....... . .. ... . 7~. 56 Mr. and Mrs. Cha.. Gray and th e repo.-t h as receive IS commISSion an 0 course h aa no more lOa , ,w IC ro I e United Stat.. Governm •• nt children visited Mrs Gray' d Pbone J2 lie .PbC)no 16~H tt'!'est in the stockholder. . life insurance companies making I c'Urltl ... owned. .. . . . . 50.000. 00 • B gran . hillS Jameloa OIUIl. loans and paying cuh sU.r render Other bon~lI. .took. ILn4 We have in mind a building and loan in an Ohio city that two value to policy holders except in 8:~~y~~I~l1oU08~~~.O"o"o:4jO: 72. 196.00 yean ago 'was in the finest financial condition and did not have a dollar extreme 'rases. The insurance Furniture and fl xof borrowed money. It had been receiving paymentll and paying out superintendent expected to issue He~t~:l.tai·· dUol~i~7 9.998.57 without re8trictions. The scalper saw their opportunity and began to an order liberal bing the one of Reler1l8 tha.n 'bank lnl' bOUle .00 0.00 with If e"eral lIe. circulate su picious reports reflecting on this institution knowing that Maroh 10, thus pennitting much •• rve Bank . . ....... .... 13. ~76 . 22 d .llil.!: ,(;1: (\ ready market could be found for the stCX!k. Todays quotations on this more freedom in obtaining funds g~~~I:~'dC::c~;rc:..'::d b~~~:r ~9.7g0.00 illstitutions stock I but little above orne others that are in trouble due trom dome tic aud foreign comcull ltema . ... ..... . · Th'18 ac t'lon, i( tak en, WI'11 Redemption fund and w1lh".u. U. Pames. to peculatlve management. S. Trea.lW'~r The liP cial point we wish to make is that stockholders should follow that of the state uperintenfrom U. S. Treasurer .. .. dentll of insurance at their recent Oth r a . eet. . ........ . .• for '!to .-ow__ .. b. nlake their own inve ti.gatIQn~ bdfore sellinJ. U tho ey willh to give their national C!onventl'on 'In Ch'lcago . - - -1 t ••U"'i1l1\1boerl~ . . . . . . . Total. .. ....... . .... --:-. ' ~H.~77.5 G PROVIDES A PERFECT AND UNIFORM •• • t ....s,ou St oc k away th a t i s th en own <one rn b ut to b e In ft uence d b y b rokers, and similar rulingt; bY' a number of LIA:BI LITlE 8 CURE DURING TH E CONSTRUCTION 5C.alpers or agents, or some one who wishes to purcha.e on the grounds state department.s. ClrculLtI~ D'Otea out .. that an Institution is 'unsound, in order that another may get a big ----.tundl,,1' ............. . OF EVERY DIAMOf\!D TIRE profit, is not only unwi e bu iness but a big Ip8 to the holders who sell. Heads jof the voc8ti~nal edll.caDemanddepollll depo.lta....... .... ...... .. .... Time ti t f th tat D J3y such met.hods the valu of stoek held by 'others i. reduced in the on sec Ion 0 e 5 e epa..... BIIIII payable Ilnd red .. In the DIamond Uydro men!; of Education are hopeful 'Ilpllnl counla a ccou ......... Cure Procesl a w:lll'r open llIar ket, regar dl e 0 t W hat t h e b 00 k va Iue may be, nt : , . baa placed InSide th~ So far as' we know no effort has been made by the legislature to that they will be able tIl follow the ommon 8\l' It . l ..OOO tire la maintaIned m same full program next school year Ii rea. Iltlr $100.00 11 r curb this evil. No law can b pas ed that would Jceep a bareholder that wa observed the pa t yea.. II hare. ....... '100.000.00 exactly the sarne tCln from selling hi intere t but there should be a law t hat no one could However, not until it is more de' RI,unrPII,.Uel(1 p· ,·.o· (·l·t·.:.... 20.000. 00 perature tile m old dl ou talde the tlrl'. -,'h iii publically or privately 80licit th sale of either building and loan or finitely known how much money n r- t .•.• . .• •.. . , ~~ proceaa I. tImed 10 I) bank stocks. will be avaiJable fot" this phase of 124.839.'60 IIplit second, n S8 11 f 'll : l'f the owner wants to sell let him make known to the public and deal achool work can a program be Tornl. 1nclu(llng un lform cure thrllour the tlrt'. direct with purchasers, In this way . stocks would be Bold nearef their completed. According to E. L. . spllnl Acc:oll nt U74.677 .50 Jlctual value, and the end would come to well directed compal"'ns Heusch, state supervisor of, voca- State.of Ohio. CollIlty or Warren. a.: THE RESULT-EV[ 'l • OJ • I d . r. L. M. Hender.on. Cuhlar ot tho where people ate hired to go about to ru n down the price of ·stock. tiona e ucatJon, the 1933-34 a pve·l\Ame4 bank. d,~ aolemnl,. WEAR- LONG. !:.'I." others unknown are d airou8 of purchasing.~Tbe Cedarville Herald. budget was reduced 15 per cent aWear that the abo"e a,taleme nt II MILEAC:: by the House finance committee. ~~3 i~II~~.e beat ot my klliOwle4I" Included in last year's program L. M. HENDERSON Cuhler · h t h e d epllrtment . h opes to m('Subecrlbed and .wort1 to b.fore Wh IC ilill. 10th day of JUI ,V. 1933. continue next year were the follow 'Ro •• H. Hart.oclc, Nci,tat., Public, lng: .Research at Akron Universit)' corroot-.Atteet'w. lL A.LLEN on-tratlllng programs to aid in J . W . WlUTJII WAYNESVILLE, OHIO selecting apprentices in the indusw. F. C:~~tor •. Phone 80 Bank BI", 8:00 Music trial field and development of 8 :05 Farm AdjuBtment News ,.... ......... " ............... , ............. . D. S. Myer material courses of study; analy8:l5 Kee~ New eedinp Comjn, Alon,........ , ............... J. A. Slip her ses and outlines of cOurses of 8:25 MUSIC stu dy in ten. specific trades and 8 :40 S~mmer . Care o! the Garden ....... ' .......... r ............. H. D. Brown 8 :60 Llvestook Truckling Problems ................ ............... J. It. AlJao)'er indu tries as wepared by the • f):OO .. Home Demonstration Work Help. With Relief ...... ,. Nelli. Watts University of Toledo; district conferences of vocational teacher$; 9:10 Music 9 :26 Everybody'. Business- The Community.: .... ..., .. .. .... J. P. Schmidt tundioning ' of the state joint ap9 :86 Ohio Milk Le,islation ............ t ... . ... ., . . . . . , ............ .. . Palll Younr prentice commiB$ion for tbe plumb9:45 Summer Culling bf Poultry ........... ...... .. ............. 0. M. Ferguson ing and heating industries. 4-H WEAO HALF HOUR, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 8 p. m. . State Representative Clarence Announcements and MUlieal Interludes . H. Burk of New London, Demo~ A~ven tur~ in Books ........................ ; .. . ,..: .. ................. .... .... J. R. Clarke crat, and ' chairman ot the House Wtth Some 01 the Older Bo~s and Girls tn Ohio ·.. .. ·.... · .. ·S O. C. Croy finance committee, was appointed . State Director ot 'F inance GoveTnor George White last Thurs day to succeed Howard L. Bevis, who was recently appointed to the Supreme Oourt.
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The semi-annual report of the Secretary Of State for the period from Jal)uary 1 t o June 30, 1938, l!lhoW8 an iDcrease of $19,615.86 in fees 01" all kinds over the last he months of 1932. The total fpr the lIrs·t six months 'o f this year was $]50,416.41, and for the period ' from July I to December 31,1932 $130,801.06. The !lin of . $111,. 488,60 was received as fees for new domestic corporations and
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There is an automobile,that advertises: "WHAT COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE fRICE?" That applies to lumber and building material8 too! After you have erected your buUding-how 10Dg will it last before the elements make repairs necessary? How long before it is called an old house? If you want to sell, can you show it with pride and say.... Thi. house . is built of the very best lumber and materiala. It ia u good as the day ' it was bulIt." Ask a carpenter-he will tell you that good lumber and good building materials are the cheapest in the long run I Then ask him who handles the best lumber and the best building m.teriala and he'll lay:
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There will be a ice cream social at the church Friday, JQly 14. Everyb!)dy invited. . Mr. Ellsworth Smith and family spent Sunday with bis brother, Mr. George Smith. . Mr. Bernie Dill and grandaughter of Clayto~, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill and family. Mr. Howard Bean and family spent Sunday with her patents, Ml' and MI'8. John Rye. Mr. and Ml'S. P . A. Runyo n were Dayton shoppers, .Friday. Mr. L. M. Stephens purchased a new Forel. . IIrs. E. A. Earnhart and children apent. Friday with her parents in Dayton.
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Farm women in 12 counties are planning three-and four-day camps in August, that they mlaht r.st from home. chorea. Tbe campa are in chal'le of count)' home demonstration acents.
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WAYNESVILU:: M. E. CHURCH ::: =--= G. C. Dibert. Putor Ann Crane s pent lust ' Thursday W l3dn l!sllar: Bible study and in L ball n. pl'ayer meeting each W.. dlll!suay 'I'a nt Lewi~ of Dayt n called 7 30 W ync ' 11" t· d W· d t Friday: :: p. Ill, VI e nen s, e nes· ~hoil' practice at 8 p . 0dna y ufat ernoon. m. Sunday: unday school at U :30 MFs..... K. ~ returned home n. m. Morning worship at 10 :3 W dn sda y, havlI'1g spent the past The theme fOI' the morning ser- wl;'ek at Carll bad prings. Ky. ilIon is " 'ati sfi e'c.l With Hi s LikeIl CSH,' , Epworth Lea"'u at 7 p . .... , . li s>\ In'ra Lile, Mrs. Anna adJessie Clarke wilh Ronald Hardin all lead r. The 'nlluder and Mi ~ ubject of ur i,tudy will be. "In we re Dayton visitors. Friday. T h, a ginning God." EVllnge lis- fir.-. and Mr~. Prank W. Hamilton lic ~el'v ice at 8 p, m. of Newport were recent guests of --m tbe r, Mrs. Emma Hamilton WAYNE'SVILLE CHURCH 0 .. r CHRIST has. T. Ellis wa in Springfield, (Undenominational) Ja!it Friday. to attend a meeting of "' hester A. WlJIiamso n. Minister th e hog rniH rs in this section of hu rc h ('hoo 1 at 9 :30 n. m. Oh io. LlJl'ri' Supper Ilt co nclusion. The Fdendship club will give a hristil\ll Endea'I'or at 6 :45 p. Ill. Penny upper in the bll ement ot Evening evangE-listic sel'vjcc ~ at l\{. E. church Thursday evening 7 :~5 p. ni. }>rayel' meeting and July 20. Bibl ,' tudy ea(:h Wedn esd y at I 7 :45 p. DI. The church wh et'e you I Mr. llnd Mrs. Arthul' Anson, of feel III home. 'handoo, were Sunday afternoon ----g u l of Mi 5 Elizabeth Pratt and FRIENDS MEETING George . Pratt.
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In response to several requests JEWEL COFFEE· fra m farm r we hav e a oalon open S....,lal I.... 'ed the ensila 6 e stack at the Rox- 80n. Milton. of Centerville we.re ied them home. ; S lb· 49C & unday guests al~ the home of l\rr. Latest reports donate a rather "fh· and Mrs. J. B. -~ J'ones. I ow b ut stea d ~ y 'lmprovement , ana fac t ory. ' e p1.l""e rem ...n"TT'~-+t=::;:.:: Miss Rose Schall of Dayton is the condition of Mrs. Fred Bndvisiting at the home of Mr. and dock. who sutrered a Bu n stroke, Cre... C..... Mrs. Wilbur Whnuton. k th e SaIne, $1 .00 .per ton. . Mr. and 1\1rs. :Roy Ichbaum and two wee ago. ....... la. price.
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the \"'nyne To, n, hip Board of Education, of Warr n OUIlty, Ohi o, :for the II xl succ('eding li scal year nding Dc~emb r 91. ]934, SuC;h hearing will Le h 141 at the office of. th B oa rd of Education. Room 15, in the High 'cIool .1'
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The sele tiOD of a casket in our di play room is made as easy Ils 'possible. W ' earry a complete offering of, merchandi e in a wide range of prices. with the highest value obtainable at each level. Patrons are allowed full liberty to consult their taste and means, with the assistance of our t chnieal advice.
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FiI'Rt OilY. ,Fir,st Day ll'riend ~hip Miss Olive Allen and 'Miss Hen• chool at !I :3 0 II. m. Meeting for rietta McKinsey were luncheon worship at 10 :31[) II. m. ~ue Is of Mrs . James Davidson, of I --Dayton, on Wednesday. ST. AUGUSTIINE 'S CHURCH Harry K. Hamilton and on, :-~-------------..;..-...;---_ _ _ _ __ Father Fr43neh, Pastor leveland, and Mr. rvicos will be held every t\~O Donald, 01 Ritz, 01 Oakwood, were visitors of weeks on TuesdllY morning. Emma Htlmllton .F riday. FERRY CHUR'CH OF CHRIST Mr , and ,r,frs. Truman Wardl ow ( Undenolnlnatlonal) are announcing the arrival of a Chester A .. Williamson daughter at their home on the H . Building. hurch chool at 9:30 a. S. EIli, P l"es. m. E. tokes farm. Sunday, July 2. upper and s rmon at R. H. HARTSOCK. Clerk. LOl'd's Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Allen and - - -- - -- - 10 :3 0. Miss Olive Allen were dinner INVITE PASTOR'S RETURN guests at Dr. and Mrs. ·S. S. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Dr. Bickle, of Dayton, Stahl, at Franklin, Monday evenRev. J J. Sc:baefi'er: Rector Jack Irr .,DrUid ,..... 5~ • • . upcrintendent or th Dayton disun.....I\,jl.li;I ~ Sp.clal . lb. loa, Firth Sllnday after ,Trinity, ing . lay , .. lor. prici. trict, preached a !lplendid sel'mC/ n W. K. Young, of Belle Center, at the :\1. E. church. unduy even· July .16. Church cho ol at 9 :30; " Mornmg Prayelr and sermon at called on Waynesville friends. ing. and conducted the lourth qUllr I (l :30. Saturday afternoon. He is ttendtm'ly ce;mfCl'enc . Th custo mary • .-.... ing school at Miami University this 1'10.. , 11...111,.. invlt.otion WOl< extended to Rev . . SpeeI.1 prlco, summer. G. . Dibert to r eturn. to the local cllUr~h for ~moth r year's p~tOT . -.---)fiss Olive Allen ntertalned atc. Th.e Ladles Ald held the July with a picnic supper, Sunday evenmeetmg at the bom~ ot Mr . Em- ing, her guests being Mr. Clifford ma Lacy last Wednesday afternoon Brace, of Xenia, and Dr. and Mrs. Miss Mary McKirby of Dayton E. F. Deppe. pen~ last week nt the ,h ome of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. John Hawke caUed and Mrs. Ralph ,Johns. . Mrs. Donald .Hadley and Mrs. on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haines, near Margaret Johns spent Friday in Bellbrook, Sunday afternoon. Mr, Haines is in very poor health with Dayton. heart trouble. Little Richard ' Whitaker has been spending a couple of weeks Myer Ryman and son, Miss " rith lIis grandparents, Mr. and SteUa Daui'herty and Lou Printz Mrs. Harvey Burnet. were Cincinnati visitors, Sunday E, • • Mr, and Mrs. TherIa Jones and afternoon. Mrs. Hyman accompan- I S ..ootb a .. d .r.,.......
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BAND CONCERT NOTICE' OF PUBLIC HE RING AT McCLURE CORNER I --- -On Ih,' "'lIynl' 'Town"hip Bud, t. Tonight' open-air cone rt by ' NolieI' ill hen'by l(iVl'n th-at on the W8yne~vill 'chool band will i tilt' 1st day oj' AugulIt, Hm.a. at be given from th lIame location on 8 o'clock I). m., R publk hearing luwer Miami lItreel. belt r known will be held on the Uudget pr('as the M.,Cltlre cornel'. Tht wc(>k'. by lhe Township Tru ' lees of !lponsuring 1I0nOl's I1rc Everett Wayne Township of WllrrE'n Villars and A. K. DOl' , of Waynes- olmty, Ohio, Jor lhe next sucville, and Dr. Ed Blair', oC Lebanon ceedlng tis ul year ending DCl'cmThe fact' that 0111' of the SpOIl on; bel' 31$t, \934 . . is a resident of Lebanon proves uch h aring will be h Id at .the lhll~ our band is well thought ot , offirc of the Town shiJ) T rus!ees. at the county seat . Franklm L. H. GORDON people, n.l~o , ha~ a hii'h opinion of Clerk Wayn\!' '1'0 .. _::L'"p=----~__=i the mUSical abllity of our young· WIlYJlesv11l , Ohio ters, fl' equ nlly ~mployl ng thenl whe:n they need a ~ood bantl . Ill(' • out tonight, Dnu Henl yOUI'l1 If til ' Sub~cdbe tor the Miami Gazette. some goo d musIc.
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.\ The pubUe buys more Goodyear TIres than ..., other kind-this is the elahteenth sueC*Ilve Jear ••• The public wouJdn't bUJ IlIOn Goodyear TIres H Goodyeara did not aft.. greater value • • • But they do offer &reater vaJue, bence they enJoy areater .... • • • Are you wonderlnj what tlee t() buyl IUlt ask yourself this simple question: ~!Why should I buy any tire but a Goody~ar ...heD a Goodyear 'Costs no more?" ••• We thlDk you'll decide it by coming rl~ht down
children of Dayt,o n were week·end The Missionary society of the gue ts of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. M. E. church will bold a market. Smith. Saturday, July 15, at 9 o'clock Mr. and )11' 5. Allen Emrick and at the I ."~rJ' y- Hawke InsUl's t'('e unday office. L"nve tders with Mrs. Wendell Salisbury were l1; uests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry allie ero s. Curnell ncar Ferry, . Mrs. H e tel' Rogers alld daUl\:h . . COUNTY' 4.H CLUBS tel' of Mason '-rent Thursday and TO ATTEND CAMP Frid :ly hel'e with !loti's. Lottie Carey an d MI'. !lnd Mrs. f'ran~ Rogers: ine outstanding 4-H Club , Mr. 1:>(1 Mn •. Morns ~hart o, n members from Warren county will h.lvt! l1. 11I'l u housek eepmg m Illt('nd the -I-H d' tr'd . 1: :lutl' IICl' 'mith's property. . I I ram~ a 1\tiss B rt h8 Kenrick of Waynes· ICamp Chfton, near Yellow-Spring!! vill e was II Sun day guest at the fl'om Jul y 17 to 22_ hQm e o.f h t' unclc~ , Walter Kenrick Ruth Salisbury. Waynesvme. !l ei .wl'fe. jMary Compton, Mason, Alberta . MISS Freda Hmve y . of Clarks- V idt, Osceola, Betty Gibs\ln, Ville wa$ a guest Last week of her Franklin Frank DeVall SpringI)rothel' and wif,e. Mr. and Mrs. boro, R'ayrnond ' B:aJ'nh~rt. Red harles Hal'vey Bind so n. Lawrence Lion, Ralph Hunter, Blue Ball and ~[r. ~l\d • Mrs. Donald ~adley I Donald Hartley. HarveysbuTg, are were dm'llel guests Sunday o,f ~r. , the delegates chosen to ;represent a nd MI' . Taylor Moore at Wllmmg the Warren <A>unty group. . .to n, Supervised training in Mtu re . Mrs. Mary Carmony ac~ompan- study. song leadership. handicrafts led her on, Elmus, Of. Sprmgfield, • archery, reading, games leadership Lo t~e ~armony reull1~n Sunday, and dramatics is provided at this I at Miller s park, north of ~ayt0!l ' camp to train leaders for duties in ~ Mr. lind Mrs. Carl pl(~kerlng county boy's and girl's 4.-H club and daug hter Ilnd Mr!j. Ada camps Chenoweth of. Celliterville. Mr. and ~ _ _ • _ ..._ __ MI ~. Lester Kenrick and · Mrs. NOTIC£ OF PUBLIC HEARING eba Graham wel~e Sunday after~ . noon caUel's at thl! home of Mr. a nd Mrs. F1'IlnK I1:qger . On the annual Budget Mr. and Mrs. Ke:sler Graham and Notice is hereby given that on daughter Miss Bernice motored the 22 day ' of July, I9SS, at 8 to Colum'bus Sunday and were the o'-clock p. m., a public hearing will gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White be held on the Budget prepared by and sons ' . the Board of Education of Massie Mrs. Margaret Johns spent Tpes Township of Warren.County, Ohio, day in Dayton with h. er son. Glenn for the next succeedlDg fiscal year who is ill at this time. ending December 318~ 1934. Mr. Glenn Williams and little Such hearing wiJI be held at the _ .... 1.+'"_. Nancy Lee, of Dayton f)~ce ot the Bo~rd. of Educati on in are visiting at the hom~ of his High Scbool buddlng. mother, Mrs. C, A" Thompson. H. S. TUCKER. Pres • . rhe 4-H Sewing' cl.ub held their J. W. DAVIS·, Clerk. meeting Tuesday nfter:hoon at the - - -- - ' . home of the leadler, Mrs. Morri8..!~MALL RAIN SHOWERS MiIl.er and in the. ,e vening enjoyed I DID MUCH GOOD HERE a pIcnic and wemer roast at the Ruth-Marion farm. Friends and relatives from here Partial relief from the severe attended the funEtral of Chalmer Idrouth in this community arrived Reeder at Centerville Sunday Saturday night and Sunday when aiternoon. ,8ho~era produced seven-eighths 01 Mr. and Mrs, FI'ank Brown and ,.n lneh of rai,\ fall, moat- ot it Mr8~ Mary Boitnofr 01 Tippeeenoe fallin&, Sunday, evening. The terricity. were guest~ ot Mr. ,tory north and east ot Waynesville and Mrs. utzahn and ,waa valted by real ralnl. bJ leveral daughters. inHtancea the around be1ac ..tor. Mr. and Mrs, Ropra at- .ted to all extent lulftclent to de. tended the fun brother lily corn pJowina for several boan in-law, Eberly hi. late ~·~,:--'j,. .iiat"l1 re ide nee near TauFann womell bJ 11 eOllDtHiiI an day alteruoon. . plallnill8 ttan...1UI fOIlNiQ -111
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933
New Burlington M. E. Church Observes lOOth Anniversarv Special services, unday marked the end of a century's activities In the Methodist Episcopal church at New Burlington; quaint little vii. lage lying on the border of Greene and Clinton counties. During the all.day program arranged by Rev. John O. Kilmer, for several years pastor of the congregation, a hi. tory of"thelittie church was given to the large crowd which attended the festivities. The western conference, which was organized in 1789 to embrace aU the territory west of the Alleghenies, was divided i"n 1812 to be composed into the Ohio and Tennessee conferences. One of the bette I' kn own circuit of the western conference was that 0'1 Mad Rivet·, which extended from the Ohio river to the settIe. ments in the far north. $evel'al Methodist places of preaching were located in this terl'itory, prominent among which was that in the ' home of Daniel Cain, just north of Spring Valley and in the home of Hardy Cain bet~een Spring Valley and Center. VIII . Methodists had become so plentif~1 in the Miami Valley by the aprmg of 1807 that the Mad River ircuit was divided into several sec tions, and the section around New Burlington was called the Union Circuit of the Ohio conf rence. There were included in this sectio n 21 regular preaching places and 13 place~ where preaching was done ccaslo'!ally.. By the ye~r 181~ th.e M thodl~ts In t.he Unton CIrcuIt were jOined by 17 al>pointmentl\, the nearest located at Bethel, near Mt. Holly, and th Stowe family on the New BUl'lington and Xellia pike. , ' In 18.25, Wilia~ Henley moved hi famIly to land now owned by Je8.~e Hill at the northern edge of New BurlingtOll, and in 1828, AI. eJCander Jay built a home and store on land that is now occupied by a st.ore owned by Ervin Blair in New Burlington. The ~ay home became the first preachlDg . w h a t 18 . now th e VI' 11 age 1'1f p Iace In New Burlin~ton. ~n 1881, the !lfawer family, also Methodists, 10J b · 1838 ,aco C! at ed th ere, an d m Pierson, his son , Jacob, Jr., and John Grant moved to New Bur-
WHEAl fARMERS ARE fiNDING THAT THE 1933 CROP IS PROfiTABLE
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lingtQn from Mt. Holly. Grant inaugurated a store In the building William Kenni son Youne, for now occupied by th~ W. ,C. Smith -"...o · 'the pallt three chool years instore and the Methodists held '1 1'I tl'u tor f the F'iftb grade, and Miss Barbara Gray is vi iling .1' f l ' . I meetin~ there in the winter and Sur'v e, Show. Avera.e of 20 to 26 I I 0 I ulrcctor 0 p ay ground activIt el ~ re aUv'8 in Frank in thi week. in the ..homes of the members in III thl: raue s h 001 buil d ing, WI'11 summer. Bu.h .. l. Per AcreVincent Griffy sipent last w ek , I!oach the athletic teams of W. H. The group erected its first Good Price. at the homes of hi s, i tel's in Day'rhe Little Inn wa the c: n of '. du ing the 1933-34. term. This church bulldillg in 1836. This was ton.' . a very pretty socilll functi on announcement was made at an replaced by the pr ent structure, Wh at adJoul'ne« Illeeting of the school which was built in 1874 duritlg the is the only profitable Mrs. Joe Thoml~son spent the Tuesday evening, july 11, when board Monday evening. The selecpastorate of the R"v. Henry crop in 1933 fOI" Wan'en county week·end with frit!llds in Cinc!n· WAYNESVILLE ' CHURCH OF Mr. pnd Mrs. How!u'd H. Rud 011. 1,ion seems to have fulfille'cl a more ... CHRIST Stokes. Seventy-five pastors have farmers. W"hile almost every other nati. . of W ilmingt(Jn, enlel'l.ained a or Ie. i> popular demand, and, served the New Burlington chul'ch fruit, vegetable and grain crop is (Undenominational) pal·ty of frie nds, complimenting ' l;hould produce beneficial results. since its formation. Until 1853 the far below nOI'ma l. due mosily to Mr. and 1111'S. H. C. oleman , of Chester A. Williamson, Minister Mr. and Mr . Maynard David s, l'e- IDurin g th e last basket ball aeason, church was a part of the Union NUI'wood are spending a \ ek at hut'ch choo l at 9 :30 a. m.; cent newly-weds, ano Mis Anna when th Waycehs were not pro. Circuit, but in that year the cir- th dr uth, wheat is selling for Th Little Inn. Loro'6 Supper at conc J\l ~ l o n. Louise Eveland and M1'. J ohn gore. 'ing as ome of their supportcuit was divided and nine preach. .02 per bushel, th JlI-S time Mi ~ Belle Q'N all, of Wa . hlng- hdstlan Endeavor at 6.46 P. m., Peyton Telfair, PI'ospcctiv bride 1 el"H thClught they sho\lld, the reo ing places became the New Bur. since June, 1930. ton . H., is visiting Waynesville Thelma oleman, leader. Evening and groom. ommenling up - mllrk was often heard, "Young Iington circuit. Only three preach. La ·t !vl ollday morning, the local friend this week. evangeli tie ervic at 7 :45 p. m. on the affair,' thtl Wilmington could take that team and win;" ing points now make up the cir. elevator wa paying 1.06 per ermon by Jay E. J ohnson, News.]ournay says: S\lme of the more ar'dent fans even cuit. With an original member. bushel f()I' wh at, but Tuesday Mis. Loujse Horne, of mini ·tC!!· of the hurch of hrist "1'he Little Inn, at Wayneville ll'oinll' to member!! o'f the school ship of 109 its congregation to- brought an 8-cent drop in price, is vjRiting h r aunt, Mr . .a t X nia. Prayer meeting and was the setti ng !for this hOSI)itality, bOQJ'd , it.h the request that he be day numbertl 195. and by Thur 'day mot"ning it had Hough, and :family. Bibl Study ea ch W dn e (lay at Q dinner party of charming ap. 1given the ch ance. . The anniversary sermon. un- further rec ded to 92 cents, a '1 :45 p, m. The church whet you polntment, an excellent meDll 1 The new coach R ems to be well day, wa$ delivered by .or. Robert total drop ( 14 cents in 1('5e than' Miss Ethel Hyman , ot Xenia, feel ill hl)n)e , which waij' perfectly served at a qUlllified for his new duties. Him· Williams, D. D., president of Ohio four day s. ~ pent la , t week helre the gue t of table centered with a beautiful Helf all abl athlete, one of his Northerl\ univer. ity, Ada,O. After Warren cou nty fanner are l\fr. and Mrs. Myel" Hyman. FRIENDS MEETING water garden of Sbasta daisie, Inajol' ubjects in college has been the morning services, a basket din- averaging about 20 bush I of Mr. and Mrs. H. :E;. Stokes spent Fh'st Day, First Day Friendship gypsophelia and zinnias. The Ofl j' AI>hdYdSiCdal trhll!nin g hand .. coachlne. ner was served on the grounds, Iwheat per acre, mostly No . 2 grade unday in Dayton with Mr. and chool at 9 :80 a. m. 1\1 eting for 1"0 e h.ad 1\ of the zinnias were e t o t I~, h as taken a keen followed by a devotional period in according to th farmers' exchange l\ir , Jobn Lemm on anQ sons. worship lit 10 :30 a. m. matched in the tall tap r which Iinterest in the progress of tbe the afternoon, headed by PI'of H. •at o\·win. flanked the floral centerpiece. various teams dUI'ing his sojourn H. Smith, Wilmington colleg~, The 'farmers al'e taking advan- I Mr. and Mrs. HClwar.d Archd a· ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH "The lovcly tea I'oom in the her ; is well liked and respected who read the history 01 the church I tage of this high price of thi$ co n pent Sunday with Mr. and Father French, Pastor neighboring city pres nted an by the player, and is thoroughly fold above. Candle light services grain and are selling a. fallt as Mrs. H nry arpenter in . Dayton. Services will be held every two attractive J!lIrty-like appearance acquainted wit h the eapabilitles were held in the evening, the Rev. It can b thre hed, according to weeks on Tuesday morning. and as c;ustom!lrily, it~ manager, of the available material. That he George Smith, of Franklin, preach. th elevator management. t M~. Howard fSi:llDkl a~d d~~ghd )ll'S. Mc:Clure, saw to all the minol' is an nest, aggressive player of I ing the closing sermon of the day. I No.2 grade (58 to S'9 pounds It ()v~tn ,~I~~e FERRY CHURCH OF ClIR1!T details of the entertaining in he\" the cleanest Sllort8man.1ike type " ~I'i~ne , _ _ _ Iper bu h. l) Is selling at $.92, and [i lln , ra. a e'r 2ey, rJ IIY (Undenominational) most e.fficient manner." has b en proven by his playing No.3 grade (56 to 57 pounds per a ernoon, Chester A. WUlla1l1aon • _ • with various independent teams bu hell is selling at three cent Mrs. Ealth M. Harris, Mrs. Unified ervlce b glnnln, with 'WAGES INCREASED about town whenever the rules of . ' les. There I very little PI' none Frank Taylor, Mrs. R. M. Haw\e Chul'eh Shoot p rlod at 9 :30 a. tbe county athletic a8sociation of No.1 grade (60 pounds or and Frank Hawke spent la t Thurs m. Lord's Supper and ormon at ON VILLAGE WORK would allow him to participate in better.) day in Dayton 10:80, Jay E. Johnson, mlnieter of these sports. He seems to be the . Farmers will gather but half the . the Xenia Church will preach. Wages :£01' village labor work kind of .man who \vill lea<l, I'atb~r A new organizatIon, to be known normal corn crop in this county, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Ministere of the Xenia ar a under the upervi Ion of the etreet than drIve, his play~r8: NilI' WIll as the Boy Scout Mothers club, while the Oab! crop is said to be !ons attend d the centennial ser· churches are exchanging pulpits commi. ion I' were Increased this? .s~ow undue. partta~ty to any was perfected at a called meeting nearly a failure. vices at ihe M. E. church in New for the day. Cradle Roll Day is we k by action of th Lebanon JndlVl~lual; plaYIDg ablhty and the held in the Junior Order hall, Mon. Early potatoes and tobocco are BU1'lington, unday. being observed and a suitable pro- co.unci! in establishing the wage b t Interests of the team alone d . Th in the Ilame cia , alm ost failure s, F gram will be presented. You are scale that prevailed prior to the will count. We bespeak for him a ay event.ng. e purpose of the F or tobacco grower_, however , Mr. and ~rs. r'a nk B~own, of always welcome at this church. ' cut given in March last. Common' ;full measure of unqualified Buccelill new club IS the s upport of the Boy there is Borne cOllsolation in that New York City f?rmeI: ~e.sJde nts ot labor WtlS increased 40 per cent Scout troop. At noon Wedne~d~y, the govel'nment is planning to pay 'IV.ayne townshIp, VISited old 'V and killed labor was increll~ed NeW) Teacher. Ea.a.eeI the mothers served an appetizmg them for l'educing theil' production II'Jend s here last week. ST· fdA.R 'S CHURCH slightly ov r 25 p,e r cent. Skilled Mr. Young will retain his post lunch of baked beane, . welners, 60 per eent. M W BEl M H V Rev. J J. 8ehaetI'er. Rector labor, now receiving 36 cento! per as teach T oi the Fffth grade and ~:~~n:ene~ ~!~er:owt~: :::~r:~~ . The fruit crop year prac- Wal;s; lI~d Mt'8~ ~;::~ July 23, 6th . unday .tter hour will in the future rece ive at dir ctor of t he grade school play . 1 b' t' C R'd tlcally amounts to nothing. Apples LeblM'llon, vlsll d Wayn ville Trinity, Church school at 9 :3 0; th ~ate of .42 % cents pel' hour. ground, it being quite probable Ing t a f og ca In a amp I ge ' Will . be but one.four1h of a crop relotives, Monday afternoon. Mornl'ng PI'ayer and sermon at Common labor now receiving 26 t h at direction of the gym activities t . ea~h 0 :~t"·wi g ffi and of a very poor' grade. Lack of 10 :80. cents per. hOll!" will be paid 'in the Iduring noon hour will be assigned h e tf) tho n M °d cers w~re rains is given as the chief reason. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moomaw and future 36 cent!! per hour, ,to Raymond Braddock, a new InC osen • l\/Cr r a Mrse F onE ay V eveDlng Ofl Peache were frozen out durmg •. J'. }J~. IT..amm, 0,.. Ch'll' 1 ICO th e, WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH structol' in the departmental m~e.~ng~ · M . C" E' Aa~ en, last winter and pear~ are scarce wet· here Wednesday evening to G. C. Dibert, Putor I grades. P:c:~~~y!tre::~rer: A'· vic: p~~~~~: because of the lack .of rain~. attend the Ea.stern Star picnic. Wednesday: Bible tudy and The teaching alignment of the ent will be selected, and standing The drouth also 1S causing bel'· Mr. and Mr!'. J esse Mengle, of prayer meeting each Wednelldll), at high school and the last vacancy jn committee!! will be named at a ~Ies tOt drYt~p· jh~tPIU~llc~oP' ICOOt7 Morrow, and Mr. Bind Mrs. B. V' I '7 :30 p. {n. !~;iV!~yach~~fe:t~~r:e~ef. al;roa teon-. meetine to be held at the LeMay. rar.y 0.0 er rUl . WI e p en I Smith left here Saturday for R Friday: Choir practice at 8 p. m. ... Hawke office, next Monday even. 1ul III thiS county thIS year.. vis it to the World's Fair at hiell~o Sl!.'Iqay..!. Sunday IIchool at 9:80 Brown, who taught high school ing, July 24. The mothers of all State records show. tha~ winter ~ a. m. Morning wor hlp at 10 t30. MercluUlta Play Fine B.1I While mathematics and some departmen· our Boy Scout ar ul'ged to at- wbeat throu~hout Ohi O Will show Mrs. Jo Taxay and Bon, and Sermon ubject, "Salvation a tal grade classes last year, ball tend this meetlne, an average Y1el~ of 20 to 25 bush- Mrs. Y. Mendelsohn and so n, 01 our Walls an\! Bulwarks." Epworth Lo.inr at ' Belmoftt Lad been advanoed to fult time high _ _ ___ • _ _ el an acre, With an acreage 13 Tene Haute, Ind; were Sunday League at 7 p. m. EvangeliR\ic Sunday- New Pitcher ~chool work, taking the advanced per cent higher than last year. Pro guests of ?fl'. and Mrs. Myel' ervices at 8 p. m. classes in the commercial departSherifl FiDd. Mi .. iD. T_I. in duction is! estimated at 34,'130,000 Hyman . _ _ _ _ _ __ ment in addition to hiB "math" Local Home Aft ... Owner . l . bus\!els- l4 Per cent better than I Lot of excitem nt pl'evail d. cIaYies. Miss M 'rgaret E. Smith, In f!l82 . ~ Mr. and Mr•. Rufus Rober\.e, who pven a wind shield yas broken in 'of Huntsville (near Bellefontaine) , Arreated Char,.d with Th.ft B eao h f arm 0... Rye also !'hows an Increa. e, 10 1'e Id on Lh e Geo. L( r. the skirmish when the Waynesv ille was uff red a position to direet per cent above av erage with an neal' Harvey. burg, are an'nounclng l'Ilerchants played the Bel'mont the I' mainjng classes in the comQuite a bit of excitement pre· Ethan J. Lewis returned to his Indicated production of' 6'16 ,000 the arrival of a on ~n Sunday, Merchants on tbe latte1' team's mercial department, and the «rade vailed in town, shol·t ly after 1100n duties at the C. C. ' C. camp near hushels. July 11). home ground la. t Sunday [liter- cla sses , formerly taught by Mr. Wednesday, when it was learned H..iO!lI~o(:tOll. last Friday morning, -' - - - - - -- - "Remaking Life" be the noon. The game was close and ex- Brown. . d I d Minnie Jones, who broke hel' 8t1 b'Jec t 0 f th e sh or t t a b y R V. citing all the way. and WaynesM'ISS mith comes with the best th a t Sh erl.ft' H uft' or d ,aSslste by spent sevara ays Conlltable Biser, of Franklin, and with grandmother, Mrs. arm last Wednesday, wa s able to Ernest F()1'd, Pastor of t e Central ville .M.el'chants and til ir follo w 1'1:1 of recommendations, both as to ' ' w11' . Iy be retumed to her home from hUI'Ch 0f h' Mars ha I J oy, ' were con d uctm( a EI'Iza b e th L eWIS, 0 IS seTlOUS )' 1t, on nex L un d ay think th it· new pitchcl', LaTl"Y ch aracter an d teaching ability. For raid at the home of L. H. Surfa~e ill. Most 'o f our young men In thie 0 Miami Valley hospital, Sunday even ing at the Union Vesper Jacobus, Cl' twhile Middletow'o Ithe past three years, she has aue· are stationed at the Cosh. R1lcrnoon. S ervlce . In . L'b k D ay t on, Armco, and pne-time incy Red, ce~8fJllly directed the commercial On Iower Main street. servIce I rary P ar, Surface, it is reported , was taken octon camp, and are enjoying their Shortly after 11 o'cIock this Mrs. Martha Killcaide and son. Ohio. . made a fine how ing. Desp ite the Idepa rtment of the schools at West into custody Tuesday night by work. Edwin Schuler and Harry morning, the fire department was Dick, and Mr. Charles Frazee and Oth r 'features of the program final score of 4 to 3 in Belmont's !AlPxandrili. and only the fact that Marshal W. E. Graham of Frank- Furnas, ·however, are in camp in called to Miss Bertha Ke.nrick' daughter, of Sardinia, called on will be Ralph Ballou 's Marimba favor, Lhe game was a dandy. financial difficultiel! 'forced the lin, and had spent the night in cCfn- the so~thern p~rt o:f KentuckY' l pasture, back of her home on MI'. R. A. Cross and Mrs. Mar C. Ensenible! a xylopho~e band of The Acme Fu els, of Spr ingfield, adando~ment of the department is~ flnement there, charged with hay. and sttll ~ave famt hop~s o~ even- Franklin "«oad. to extingull! ross, Sunday afternoon. twenty pIeces, at 7 0 clock and a will be here fo1' a game with the IresJ') on Ihle (or her release. Both ing stolen some carpenter tools. tually b~mg ~ran8ferred to one 01 grass fire that was menacing sh~rt . concert program by the I\ferc"hantS at Wayn e POI'k , nc.'!t the 8uperitltenc:lent of West Wednesday morrling, he was sent t he Crllfornla camps. ladjaCent buildings. Neigh»ors 8J1d Cad McCIUl'e an~. daughter, Mlaml,valley mal chorus. Sunday afternoon, and 11 h\r'g I Alex~.ndria schools and the 'county to the she'rift"s ofllee in charge of WhIle here, Mr. Lewis Illade ar- pa sers·by had fortunat ly gotten Jean, of Dayton, 'arrlved here SpeCIal arrangements have been gathel"in'g of the fans is hoped fOl·. lslIpel'mtendent recommend the Officer Hiser, ana accompani~d by rangements.for The Miami Gazette the' blaze u\"l.d er control before the Wed~esday evening to 8p~nd t~e lla~e through the Court~sy of 1Wayne ville fans snould see the Iyounjt lady most highly. the owners of the allegedly stolen to follow him to camp, and .h as chemical truck could I\rrive, but remalOdel' of the week WIth hIS hlef Wurstner. of the Poh~e De- crowds that Lurn out tor the game . • li.r oPfltty. The sheri" conducted p.romised to send us f~om, time to riot before about a half acre of mother, Mrs. Mary McClure. partme!1t for dlago~al ~ark\llg 0!l at Belmont, and quite a numper of Bu. DrIVer. RetAl.ed the enUre party to Surface's home hme •. accou,nts of their work and sod had been burned. The odgin St. ~lall' Street. ThIS Will make It them did witness this sight last The sa me . chool bu drivershere, whel'e a thorough search was expel'lences, and reports as to the of the fire i undel'lennined, all sp:~~' ;;~~dayM~t' th~~~~~ O~rhats pOSSIble for a greater n~mber of unday: The core: Rownt'd Burton, B. V. Smith, instituted. This search is said to welfare of our boys. no one had been seen to cross the people to heal' the servIce. from J J h G H d 'have l'esulted in the discovery of lot &r quite a time previous to m ot~e\"" M·r . J08. Wolfe, near their parked cars. Adequate am. WA YNESVILLE , ames 0 ns, eorge en erson, many of the missing tools, and all TRACY-Gl'LLADY the discovery Of the blaze. Happily lalksvtlle, .and .lrrought ho~e a plification has been j')1'ovided to AB R H E !~d:~~lh~~~~b~~~~~~::: ~~::d p~rts ot a liquor "still," with the little or no real dama~e wa done ' lbuShel of mce wild blackberries. carry the p.r~gram to th e treet. M. Weller . "., 3 0 0 0 dol' an(>th~\', year. However, tbelr exception or the copper coils. The fire only helps to strengthe n . Mrs_ Cora Bakel! and family, of These se rv~ces are ~ponsored' on Ri ch , ........ . 2 () 0 0 pl'esent contractl(! will carry only The party' then adjourned , to . Miss Helen Gullady and Clal'ence the warning to 001' people. to exer- Wilmington , Mrs. F'airie Webb aJld Sunday evelllng" durll1g July and Ellis ...... .. ......... ... . .. 4 0 0 1 1t o end of the present fiscal year. Mayor T. E. Rogers' court, where TrllCr were quietly married at the ICise the utmos~ caution for the ' son, Harry, and MIl'. and Mrs. 'Joe Aug~st .the Day~on. You.ng , Gons .... ............ ~ 0 0 0 For this period, last year's Wale Charles Taylor, of Frank.lin" Baptist Parsonage , at Lebanon, Ipreve nti()'ft M dl astrous fires dur- ' lark, de Dayton ,. were Sunday Men s Chrlsh~n ASSOCIatIon WIth Treadway .... ", . 8 2 0 0 Rcale and license and insurance signed an affidavi~ charging Sur- Monday morning, July 1'1. ing the exh'eme drought. 19uests of Mrs. Ida :Stokes and Mrs. the cooperatton of do~n town Davis .. ". 3 1 1 0 pl'ovisions will prevail but present face with the theft of t .he tool, ' . i Ada Courtney. e~urch~s. Each meetmg be.- Mendenhall 3 O· Q 1 indications denote a slight ehanle which he valued at ,40, thus ' makgins With a band concert at '1 p. B. Weller .. .. ." ". .. 3 0 0 .0 , ill these latte!; two provisions aftel' log the charg'e one of grind I.rMr. and Mrs. Oharles Hensler, m. and closes at 8 o'clock. Jacobus 4 0 2 0 IJanuary 1, regardle s ot any ceny, a penitentiary 'offense. Upon • • • of Sidney,. made a pleasant week's • - -- llurtoll " ............. 2 0 0 0 alteration the 'proposed extra sell. . visit at the home (If Mr. and Mrs. a."T Hartsock· ... , 1 0 1 0 ~io n of the State legislature may, his plea of guilty to the charge, Surface was bound over to com· Frank Fox, near l,ytl~, last week. or IT\ay not, make in the school and mon pleas court to await the action They we);e accomlPanled hom e by Totals .... . .... , ... . 32 3 4 2 auto license laws. of the next grand jury. Unable. to Kenneth, Verdena and Lyle Fox The ' really most important furnish the required ,600 ball for the week end BELMONT MERCHANTS b' i The Wayn . e Township Farmers Manager Form bf County GQvern. • . ~ E uSlness transact on was the pllb. bond, he was remanded to the Mr. and M.rs. J. R. Wade enterMrs. Maude Fete I' is the proud' AB R H lie hearing and adoption of the county jail. . club held its meetin .... On July 13th ment."'1 He would . ht Heid .."" .. .. ........ "_'" 4 2 0 0 bu dge t f or th.... ~ d have. a , county f tained these guests in hon'or of 'pos egsor of. a b eau tLf u1 nlg e usca I year, 19S·•• It is alleged that Surface e1aimll at. the home of M'r, and Mrs, J . L. counci compose of a man I rom the ~o n, Charles' bl·rthday .......·n lver. blooming cereUl! t h at has t:ecentIy Hoefli"Dg ......... ... .... . 4 1 1 0 F or th ,~ . e secon d t"lme In succe!JIi on, to have bou~ht the tools in ques .. " Mr. put f?rth one 'blos$o~, and ~til1 Ba~ny .. . .. .. ............ ... . 4 o · 0 0 th e pu bl'lC present at t h'111 h earinl . .. - Mendenhl\ll, fprmel' members. Oil each townsnip who would e ect a, sary," last Saturd'lY evening;: tion ft-om all unkno.wn party, a manager and all other ' person s an"" Mrs. Marlon F'a rber 'a nd Fred- has tlll'ee more buds m various Bosenhart .. ....... .. ....... 4 0 2 0 consi~ted solely of a representative him' paying '15 cen'ot the heat lind busy sea- ~ould be chosen by this person, rick ,. \.\ I Gaze tt' e. S.,-,w str"nlOer'to '' .... account uolUnlPsworllh, of Sprl'ng Istag.es of dev.· elop.men.t. Th e p 1ant, Whipp ". ... .. . ........... 4 0 0 0. 0 II. Th e h. M'lam t....... the lot son it WIll decided to bold this Instead of an auditor and treasl.lr. . . .Carl Farber, t, or" of Chi- as ItS nam. e IDlphe , HI one of the Darbyslure .......... .. .. . 3 1 0 1 paces t e W ayne T ownllh'IP P ublle . So far , no cha-el ... . Valley,. ,and have been preferred In connectioll meetin, In. the evening. er he would have a department of eago. cacti specIes whose full.blown bios. )linard ... .......... ........ 4 O' 1 0 Library under. the direCt control ot with the confillcated liquor apnara. ht , eac h :Bloomer .. ...... ........ '*• 0 11the BC h 00 I b0ard ,80 I'u b u_.. ..I-t waa ;;r th The la tablesd were h f arranged on d finance. dOther h department.~ would , soms appear on IY a~.. mg tus. e wn an t e east of goo c me un er t e names of welfare, Little Min Frllnces Whitaker rblossom lasting but one night. The Crews ' ..... . . 3 0 0 0 included with that 0'1. the IIIhooll. - - - . - ••- - - food ' and home-m.de iee cream police, law, engineer, health, ete. was able, Sunday afternoon, to be flower is a beautiful star-shaped Other items ine1uded the .mall. . ) was enjoyed. A'lter all had done He explained many reasons for returned to the home of her lblo88om of gdod size, called by Tol.als 34 4 5 2 amounts thou,ht to be IlIC!UUEXAMINATIONS NECESSARY Justiee to tbll part of the meeting thinking thi to be an improve.# t d I . "'II parents, Mr. Mrs. Harold lOme writers, "The Stat' of BethleTw~.base Hlts--Davis, Bloomel', for the operation of the IOhoola, th e eIectri c IIgh ..... were ul'ne c., n ment over e ecttng persona to II Whitak,I', from Valley h01- 1hem," and is said to be at its BosDft"ha.t. . the maintenance of .hool prG. Barbera here must loon take an and the prellident called the meet- offices by people who have never h h ~ • t d boa .. .. No were 8 e an beautlf.u1 .tare at. the midnight Three.b·a · se Hits _ Bosenhart, per t y, an a l Il ereat aD examln.tlon before a ·n.,..I'1 creat- Ing t 0 0 rei er and a.k e'd MI'II. J. known them. l'enu~rjfel'(!V for appendi- hour. "u'Inard. tjrement ch.qe.. A co......... ed atatfl board, both 'for ablllt» Wliite to otrer the Invoe.tion A paper on "Butterflies," pre- cit'• m. t' f th -...L I .... _ ...... -_. L __Led th ' h )Vas read by III. • ~ome Run- Hoeftl·n". Ionh 0 i edec!-..00 to perform wora, an d a P11'18 Ic.I I h e e Irt'OlIp t olln, pared b y 1 rma R'IC, o . 1ported et.. f1.". . -of themHlv... ' be the Tie that Blno," and repeat .Un. Hollin .....sworth. Miu Vera CIRL SCOUTS CAMPING Struck Out--by Jacobus S'' by port ec of ere, u bouof. or e,_... e umi"atlon II .. the count, . .~ All ahopi wiD be licelll8d upon the Lord', ,rarer. The August meeting will be a Y., to her Crewl 9. . • superintendellt, ete. ilUlpeetion for eanltaUoll Blleh a The rell eaO . . . anawered with union picnic 01 Warren ' county in a Ihort The WayneavUle Girl Seouta are Bases on Balla-o'l Jacobul I, bUl hal been before! .1~"TIIe mOlt woadertul u.ht 1 fanner'l .Iubs to be held at Ha,· aunt. )(1'. enJoyiq an outiDc Cam, off Creft I, cq. T. t1I1'e tot .veral '.&"0 7IUI aII4 101l1lCl all tamm.. mon Park. AUl1lst 17. Sbe .. 1Lincer Lonaer near the Robiner Wild Pltche--.Jaeobul 1; G1'8WII • bill bat ... 'fto reauIar meeting to dam abo.. tilt' eeL Iue. I • ..,. held at the .. a.k. ......-W.,...,w. • ._f~'II]III
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Touri8lA fr'lIl'1 0 r ~tatc s as sociation that the Short TJllIil is Commoll Plea. Proc.edilli' wt'll a. itltrastal molor traffic th Bafest route between Toledo The I. Ill.:! l.'rm of 1111 .\t Ihi~ . 111~ i'Pl' illl T1l~eting, Otti. ,()Ie ple~tll!t1 ,:uilty to the traveling Ihe R 'voluti nary hort and Cincinnati. liranch,'. Ilf tIl .chool opl'n('d on thl' buard adt1Jlt~ll l nmht!r re.ulu- AffidaVit filt'd galnst hlnl lind wa!< Trail in 'ilh r dlrec!tion now have The as rtion of the Association Tu da, ,eptenlb I :!(). with ti"n "'t,lling Itl' i',lerc:t in lhl1 l\1t, fln~t1 ~OO lind eosls.. • th(ljr uide two direction biJI- that the hurt. Trail i the shortrh t 8~h r In' ('11 1'1(('; G org Holly. R ·h o I 11 .... mi~(•. to Frank ~n. th4! C8~e of 'lark o:clI vel' us b aru to as. 1st them on their way est cross-state route between the 8 . Me lellnnJ; . up Tint l1(lcnt; I\dll f I the . um or ~!)O. The William Thum\ls n, et III. 'onl'lrTh{' I' cHon ot the sign mark Ohio River and Lak Erie Is being n ulah Kindler, dirt> till' of N 1 ,nly l' 'curd of how th:y "IllIJrgt,d mation, det'd and di triblltio!". the culmination of on of the ob· fUrther s trengthened by road imnlel; rl Buri ng, princil)al of hlJoth {!'om theu' attempled ~a le nf this In h c s ~l tate of Ohio ver- jectives of the Revolutionary prllV ments now being made berhntll; 1I1ary H nkin n anli Dol' - ground l o Waller J. Bak(' J' is n l ~u . Alex e kl. th' halon e of the hort Trail Association of Ohio tween Bellefontaine and Kenton t l ) , Funl y, hlJ.!h !'(' h()('I1 tach r ; "uucher in hi Invltr f(II' tht' lin' ()f $1000 impos d upon and a - which wa organizE!d last yenr to ond betwe n Lebanon and Mason. ;Iola Lilc prinl'ipill {grallcs; am ount h had ad\'allced on the se . ell again.st de! ndllnt, i ' h reby promote motor veh~iCle traffic over A few miles north of Bellelonnenrl tta icKins y, Lilia Ben· IlrO\los'cd I . ul~d {o!'th ... Ilh su, pcndell and r - Ih ShOli Trail bj~tween Cinein- taine n 68 is being straightened ham, Je nnell Janney, ' Marie .John. tl'awn didn't k 1l hi ~ bUs Illltt d . natl and TOledo. for a di tance of approximately .. huus, Franc.. Lamb, Eleanor rout very long; L u !'it. J obn wa The first board erected !ltands 2, 00 feet. The highway depart.t:arnh.art, tarj t 'ut, and Huel hil'cd (or t h t'ame rl\llt~, . avem. New Suite at the south corpclration line of m{'nt appropriated the' neeessary Moor. Wayne ville grade: Reva bel' 3. Ann~ l'win ver us R b rt harllnville dircctin,g motorists to land to cut straight through in Dakin, pay roll, $169.75; H. L. NOTIC E OF PUBLIC HEARING Hormell and Beulah oon, Lytl Jeanwhile, the chool. tb ro- win, for divorce. harg is trav I 42 X nia and th n US or~r to eliminate s vere >curves. cbuyler, p~y roll, $180; . W. !lull' ; G. J. Smith manual train . . Ive:< were getting al ong quit trl'me eru Ity. 6 to Toledo. The tip eifieations for this im- Keller, senlcell, $30; Roy BurOn th ViIIltgtl of Waynesville in • \\ I'll; in fnet, they :ee1l\ t I Melville D. lIa)'e ' , ddminilllrntor The sec nd board, completed prowment call for a right-o/-w Y' l'oughs, services ,21 i ThOmas ,Tay- Budge.t. . . The high s('hool and grade, have been too bu~y to . end an) in- f the e. tate oC Arthur Johnl;o n de- about tW() week later, stand one ctf 96 f t and provisions for a lor, services, ~15; John ~yers, pay ' Nollce IS hereby given th~t on tart tl tf in fine shape, but little formation 8 to their activitie t ct'a d, Y r~u Buckeye. 'lllges, mile north oC Find:la y and direc.t s roadway of 66' feet. One new cul- roll, $224.50; Harold Sweny, pay ~he, '11th kday of Augu~~,. 1~33'i at 01' no interest was mani!e t in the ~be new papel·S. Probllbl y no super Inc., for damages. , traffic to follow , .68 to ~ema vert i being installed. ro)), $278.50; Floyd Lemmonst, .0 c oc p.m., II pu I ear ng Norlnal department, The 1iami .mtenden t and pril)cipal II I thi Alb rt Hen~ler v r-u. Herman and t~en S 42 to ICmctnnah_ This improvement will not be pay roll, $206; F. M. Bower, pay Will be held on the B~dget p1'eGuelte for eptem1!er 17 say; I school \ re ver lIIore popular Godwin, tit .ai, f or 11l0n y. A trip nUkde ov~r '~e Short Trail completed t()r evenl weeks. How- rqll, $2'13; Edward Simpson, pay pared by Lite o.uncII of the "The N\lrmal school \ a~ closed with the studenlS than were tht' la~y IHley vel'SUS The tate of by the a oClation ecretary evel', the detollr ill in excellent roll, $861.96; R. M. Van Horne, VilJag of WayneSVille of WIll'ren bl'ought to light tbElt t~e direction shape with t he exception of being pay roll, $611.26; W, A. Seiker, Cou~ty, Ohio. 'for the, next such('re la!!t week tor lack of pupil. . lIfe~ r. {cCI1'l18ll lind BCIl'j ng. Th e h io. E ro~ frolll J . P. ourt. ThE.'~1' has b E.'ll, quite a bit of 01'- 'formel' had but r c ntl y b en re- In the m l er of Ihe Little Mi- boards are aIr ady be~n!, heeded a little dUsty in places. pay roU, $619.70; W. B. Schuler, ceedlng fiscal year ending D c~mposition to the Normal being at lea t'd f om t'I'vicf' in Ih m'my, 31l1i Rh'er on. rvation Di trict, ~y .traffic. At Williamstown, Between Lebanon and Mason, a pay roll, 474.25; J. L. Dunn, be':, 31st, 19~4. . Wayl'le!<ville, ancl there eems to while the olh r · harl gl'8 duat d to establi. h a con, el'vlltion di tricL JunctIOn .of 6E1 ~nd US .30 20-foot concrete roadway is near- service, $62; F. D. Haine!J, seruch heorlDg WIll b~ llCld :It the be no illtere t taken in the school trom Wilmington college that North a hght at thiat mtersect!on ing completion. Many curves have vices, $52; Clan Farr, gravel, office o~ the lerk In the Twp. during lhe pa t va oUon. when spring. Both were pron to make Probete Court is .badly nee.ded. A tr~ffic light here been entirely eliminated and $lS.60; D. W: Keller, services, $6; House In WaynEsv ille. when authorities oug'ht to have pals .and boom companion of The inventory of William WIll add t o the ch~lm o'f the as- others made safer for travel by Roy Burroughs, services, $21; R. F. HAT!?I EL , C1e:rk. b en looking (or pupils to fill tb hheir pupil , thu, en.ll nd ring a Brown, executor of the state ~j ___ giving them wid r sweeps. Thomas Taylor, services, $10; • • Beulah too-close f~m.ili,!-rity and 1\ r is- Ella Bro wn, decea. ed, w,,"s approvThi proj4lCt wall originally Rami,lton Coun~y. Com~i8 ioners, Nothing 0 mu('h ht'lps g.()vernNormal t his. year. llis The. will of John W. Vail, deceas scheduled for opening July 15 but cleanmg and palnhng brtdge, $]06 111 nt agricultul' . planningll pl'OKindl r, the teacher in this de- tance to (h 'clplme that ha n t d. partm nt, I it last week, a~d will yet bt' n thoro~.IlhJy o\rerc(lme' l Th adj udication and determina- ed, wa.s filed in probate. will probably be kept closed' for J" K. Spen er, sand. and gravel, gl'ams t\fl u h rt wheat CI'Op. take charge f a chool In the Both were plencildly ducated and tion of th inh\!I'ill\ntc tax on the The inventory ojr Pea1'l Eula s another two weeks. Part of the $35.76' Edward Snn,pson, gas, ~a~~ern p rt of the state. pos es .ed the. happy faCility ~ f e_tat~ of Ann Elizu Eula~ ,deteas- exeeutrix of estat'l! of Wil1i8~ distance can be tra~eled now but $6.06; :F:a~ou8 Auto Supply C~., - ---L! t T~uT$da)', ounty upt. lmp~l't,"$1: their .knowl d{l:e b) t~el.r ed, is to be given to all pel'sons ir. Benjamin Eula s, d,eceased, was ap .I~ would eem advlsable to eon- auto ~uppl le!l, $42,58; Franklin DR. H. M. WILLIAMS Hartl • ~\IPt. Me lellan and Wit- pU.'Hls, but their system of dl CI- tel' sted. proved. I tmue to use the detour which Ohronlcle, envelope~, $;10.80 i Fnd hur lark went to Columbus to see phn wa. om thine- el ago in. A certified copy Clf tbe entry de- ~a~ ea through South Lebanon and Kahn ~{otor ~". parta,. $9,88; JSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN IUId if the sehool could not be reopen- for than once were members of t rmining the inheritance to IS m excellent condition. Frankhn Vulcamzlng & Tlr Co., SURGEON (! thiq year, but the State super- the ol~el' g(>n rntie-n stnl'U d to see team ~ on t he In:! il'r it y of it the e tate of Willil~m L. Gra~a~~ I Wjth the elimination of curves supplies, 27.09. Special AtteDtioD to Rectal aDel intendent could do nothing unle lhem .. n Ford road ter chaoing a games. The pring ' fI()ods arrived deceased, is to be t"ertjfied without at these two widely separated - - -- - . Int•• tin.1 Di,ea,•• there wer twelve or more pupils machme load of their students during t he latter part of April delay. p.olnts On the Short Trail, it is esLEBANON, OHIO enroJ)t;d." down. t~e hill, ju. t for a lark. .and pupil f"om east of the riv'e; Michael Shcwarb~arg filed his ap- tlmated at lea t another mile will PJlolie 12 lhe Phone ll5R At Ita September meeting, the , PrinCIpal BOring also coach ed were nllt always able to get to pJi ation for a certificate of real be added ..to the already 11 miles ' IvlD ~ JlmNOD Uh.l~, board gr.llted the grade teachers til ba ~etblil1 team, which enjo),- chool. c tate of Ann Schwarberg, deceas· sborte~ ?Ista~ce between Toledo a lOo/c increase in salary, and ed a f ,n nm ou.nt or ,alThe Gaz tte of May 5 say that cd. and Cincinnati. ad?~ted the Steadman system of though It lost Its first game to Wayne Township schools lead all L. S. hawhan '~a5 appointed . wntlllg for the schools. Th L banon F bruuy 0, 1920, by 8 other. in the county in regard to trustee of the trust created by will Whole Field. of Co.. n AN DeMothers club tarted i Beason's scor~ 01 42 to 34. Ht're i~ Wa~T- health and phYlIical condition of of John M;. Bradley" deceased upon activities .wi~h a mee~ing at the ,nesvllle' opening lin t'-up: Eddi the pupils, sanitation, e~c., accord. the lesignation of The LebanonReal Eetat. TI'1lII.f.u .ti'oFeci ill C.at...1 aft. Grade bUilding on Friday after- BUIton ond :Ethan l'8n, for- ing to a report from the county Citizen National !lank and Trust Charles M'. Leslie to Sam L. nOQl\, October 17, at the call of wards; Cummings B. (Red) Jones, board of health who had recently o. and filed bond of $6000 with Smitb, real estate in Turtlecreek We.t.rn Ohio the sccretary, Mrs. F. B. Hender- center; . eth (8i) Thoma and completed a ~igid examination ureties. township. 80 Years Experience In C~ude Rlg~, guards. The n ext along these line of all schools in L. S. Shawhan was appointed Alice C. Rockliill to Virginia Fitting Ind Makin~ Glla..1 son. Wben the term opened, the pu- .Frlday venl~g, they bent ligo 17 the county. trustee of the trust created by will Bayes, et aI, 103.13 acres in Wuh Cbinch bug damage to crops in pils were transported in seven to 16, and Kingman. 30 t 26 ~ti1l Rev. Ralph Colton Jones, then E, K. Snook, decellsed, upon the ington township. central and northwestern Ohio is motor busses driven by L, Nichol- a week later, and m those days pastor of the M. E. church, preach resignation of The· Lebanon-CitizLaura 1I ynes, et I, to Ralph worst this year than in 15 years, .... ba_, OIaio son, Murrell Terry, J. B. Jones, K ingm~n h~d on~ 01. the be,t d hf' baccalaureate sermon for ns National Bank and Trust o. B~anden uurg, 103.18 acres in according to reports of farmers to J. ~. Johns, Walter Wil1!Qn, B. V. tea,Mms In , t~IS ectlon. t uua:ti ng cIa s at his church land ~Ied bond of $24,000 with Wa hington township. T. H. Parks, elttension speci alist TuNday, na.......,. Satl...,.., Smith and Ernest Hartsock, but ean~hlle, th board had been , ' I day evening, May 9, and on sureties. Rotie B. Sanders t<J Elsie B. in entomology for the O. S. U. £"11'1 ••11_ F.... Mt. ~ichol!on. ~oon found that his reorganized, J.anua.ry 5, 1 ~20, the foll~'t\;ng' Wednesday evening, The will of Flore:nce A. Starkey, Snook, real e tate in Lebanon, Whole fields of corn arc being deLEBANON, OHIO phYSIcal condition would not per- John. trown replacmg Mr. HI ~ey the semor class play, "Between deceased, was filedr in prob.te. Anna W. Hohnet: to Ralph M, stroYed by the b etIes as they 1• • • • • • • • • • • •_ . mit him to continue as a bus driver as ~1l'ecto~" Mr, Men.deoh :l ll \'IIa The Acts," wa given in the audi- I D. E. Heyw ood, Ildmjnistrator of tutz, inlot Nos. 962 and 966 in migrate from wheat and barley land .John Strawn waa hired a his e~ntmued 10 the preSIdent' chair torium. The participating players the estate of Henry L. Beckman Franklin. field. SUC CI' or, October 6. With anl Henkle a vic r nnd E. showed the trects o! the excellent Ideceased, is ordered to sell certai~ Hugh Kesling and Ella Kelling The dt> truclive mal'chcl! began This resolution, adopted at a B. Bathllrt ~ cleI'~. W. F . Clark conching Principal B oring had ' real estate and make return to to Raymond G. Farr and Martha about July .1. Population of bugs pecial m etin~ Octobe:r 30, 1910 p~e ent d hl~ reSI~nation as \ a given them. Icourt. M. Farr, inlotl! No. 118 and 112 in was augmented this year explain!! . • • . il!! a fair ~xample of the care that dlrecl~r at thiS meetmg. Five young ladie received their Elva D. Bogan , administratrix of Springboro. Parks, by the unusual dry summer hal!l ' ever been exercl cd for the Pupils of t~e first fi,:, grad. 8 diplomas lit the 48th annual com- the ,estate of Horae!e G. Bogan. deOllie Scott Shurts t o State of w ather. Drought is favo1'8ble to UC safety of the pupils while in tran- j('ave a pntJ;iotJe enter~alnment 10 men cement exercises, held in the ceased, filed her inventory. Ohio, J. F. and EvelY1l Russell to chinch bug d velopment, and in sit between their homes and the the aUlhtoTlum on Frlday after- auditorium on Thuxsday evening I The adjudicatioIJI and determina- tate of Ohio the u e of l' al estate areas that are the dric t dllmalfe n?on,. Februa~y 20, under. ~he MLs Clara Atkinson receiving ~ tion of th~ inheritance tax on the for lines. Is the great ~t. schools : "Whereas, In ordet that t he direction of MISS Llle and asslstmg cholarship to Otterbein University stllte ,of Ma.r y A, B~an, deceased, .1ohn E, Kinney to HDdegrade E. W orst damage is in .yields of corn ' Board of Education of Wayne teacner. The la .t number wns the a. a 8p cial awa:rd. D. Le . is 0 b ' 11 penb", ' interter, 267,46 acres in Harlan t own adjoininr aprinr barl~y. In many I Township Rural Centralized' p~edge of allegl!"nce to the dag, patrick, of Richmond, Ind ., deliver ested. ship. place. the bug destroye the bar· Schools, 01 Waynesville, Ohio may gwen. by the entire ensemble on a I'd the principal address. A large William Carson was appointed R. H. Carr and Florence Carr, leY' and mi~fated Immediately to I co-operate with the National prettJIy dec(lrated stage. crowd attended the 37th annual administrator of estate of Louella deceased, to Bern Carr, et aI, real adjacent corn fields. Maoy la~elB Railway Prevention of Accident On Wednesday ev ning, .April 7, l~u nion and banquet of the Alumni Carson, deceased~ lind flIed bond of estate in Harve18buIV. saved their corn field s by laying drive. Ind tbe Girl's Glee club gave the a ociation on Friday evening, $500 witb sUl'etif!s, George p er- I W. F. MosB, decelsed, to Alfar- down barriers of a tar containing Phone ,78J "Whereas, This board of educa- operetta, "The Wild Ro ~e," under when plans for a great celebration rlne, James FolIEtn and Fred O. etta H. MosB, reat eatate in Hamil- creosote. _ UpDn approaching the lines of tion employs hack drivers, five of the direction of Mi s Dorothy in connection with the 50th com- James were appointed appraisers. ton township. whom drive their hacks across the Fernley, director of mu~i c. A large mencement, ill I 22 weI' o 1'i~:inaJohn R. Bean, executor Af the tar surrounding lthe fields the Irailway right' of way twice each Budienc.e must have enjoy~d this ted. !,state of Mary A. Be~n, Iledilased, Bill. Allo~ed bugs hesitated add accum~lated, day; therefore be it entertainment, for the Gazette The board \Va not exactly idle IS ordered to sell c,ertam bonds and W t U· · t I . $1 02 and each day they were destroyed "Resolved. By this Board of says that the door receipts whi le all lhese activities were in settle 1111 accounts.. G es er~ mon, e eg~lIml\'3 i5 by torch fire Temp rary barriers ~OTARY PUBLIC I:cucntion, two-thirds of its mem- amounted to lJ\ore than $60. progress. Mr. R. ,. Wt'avel' (now The inventory ,of Freeman E. Keorf~e ., rager'l' re P: 1Ira s" "T·' ;Iof dust wer~ used Bucce Bfully . W a Iter W'I . t e d a a sue ce~ f u I d en t I~ ' t'In W ayne"vl J . '11 " t ra t or of the t au man tmpp les,' ... I U9· t h erl'i'l . thn . thp I son WaB apPoln e Willl'amso n, a d mUllS :f P bl' Aff r ,.' ht $44 until tal" could. be p1:'o cured. Within b ers concurrmg N.,tl ••• 1 aanll drivel'S be requel;ltnrl, t ~ I P tht'ir member of the board, ApI'i1 5, to was' chn;en, Mav 3, t o serve as estate of oroline Williamson de- ~es Dh' SU:~ s arr;.}g, rlUm y.- a few cJ.ays says Park$ the match haeks before Cl r. "'h/1', lIud senti ~ II the vaca ncy caused by the re- sup "intend nt -foI' the 1920-21 eea~ed, is approved, '$ ' 5: M 10J I' e Hanna- °d , x-,ra " of destruction will h~ve ended ",lilt Dr._ •• E.tat_ Set;'" . t·Ion 0 f W • : F• CI ar. k and was t RI .. Teh 'In ventory . 'of Halhe . M'. $7',lS, 0 n ' ,serVices one of the 01(1,,1' hnvs ahead t o °lgna erm,· Wit h N. P . ""Ii att as prmClpal Mrs HU la d S . ' , Tbe bugs will take to their wings• 'W . "· YNESVILL£, OHIO signal the driv( I' when the track is in!! aUed in office May 3. About of the high s hool. Other teachers Oamp, administrntrix of the estate 57: G . .ow: 1I awyer! se.cle;: and disperse. deer." This i. qulnl ion has been this samo time, the Mothers club and the janitors also. wel'l! hired. of George Camp. dlecea ed, was ap. St'll eKorJg'11 a I ~r, 8~l'Vll0~eC s'h 1 ' I Sevue damage was reported # 'th# . hll d IIl')(ICS. Wtng~, . . On (> t eae her re Igo . d • J une 6, a d n proved ar eB moat ~al .~u II ' Il dl l ~: ed to \.OJy the In 1M I' sw . mglng · . H eb a e y, servlcel, . $10"" M, . I• from Madison Champaign Union FOR SALE DATES CALl. drivers ever ~ ince its ad option. I'ingf; and other plaY-gTound equip two more were hired. New names A ~ertified copy of the entry de- Boson, ae~ces, $10'; L rs •. W~I Delaware Fr~nklin Licki~g Fair: Other schooL may h:wf' drivers ment on the grade campus, havin g on the list of bus driver included termming the inheritance tax on Bry~n, serylC!eS, $5':M ;WI~ : field H~rdin JI~ncock LUc" a who are just li ' carefu l and cnn- secured the nec~ ary finance by SIma GOI' uch , Raymond Wilson the e8tat~ of Ann Eliz.a E ulass, de- do ; ~~r~~:ces'5' ' T :u e ear Wo~d , and Morrow co;ntles, ' s, f ~ '86u:e~ I!iderate of their passengers, but mens of entertamments, markets . , (fathe]' Walter was n ow Il member ceased, lS to be I!ertlfled without St .cliOne are mon so. etc. A good hi h schoo l baseball of the bonrd) and Albert Cleaver. delay. L a , ~aSe 0 pa 1e::.., '1 ~5 ~4 It is ordered that the Lebanon. aw an on, gas a 01, "" • . ; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING itizens National Bank and Trust Mrs. Della Hufford...feedlng prtll~n !he '~~nhualbBudget Co., executor of e:a tate of' J ohn Monel:.' $3:2.58;. Wllham.3~3~or~, Bradley, deceased, tl'ansfer and de: ; :s ~!Ig '~p~180neJd "" . { . ' .: .02t2lced III tereJ Yl given that on JESSE STANLEY SUCKER Byp. 13. CHAPIN liver to L. S. Shawhan 't ru t t . tngo . ar ware a., Supp les, tne ay 0 u y, 1933, at , 8 the trust createdl by the ~~I~~! $3.~8; Dr~. Edward and R obert o'oeJock p. m~, a public hearillg will , •••• 320, N.", B.,II ••, ••, OW. ~~-=====================~====== John M Bradley deceased rt' Blair, servlces, .$22.50; Trustees of be held on tile Budget prepared by EARL KOOGLER securitl~!1 and f~lIds b~lo~:e Public Affairs, Iirht and gas; $34.- the Board of Education of Massie Da,loB Pllo ... the principal of Sllid U-ust. Ing 0?2; Griswold SerVice Station, serv- Townahip of Warren County, ' Ohio, It is rodered that Tb L b Ices nnd gas~ $5.95; John Law It: for the next aucceedinr fillcal year ICE.mor. 81ae Citizens National Banke ~ ~nont Son labor and lIupplies, $ 110.34; ending December 3111t, 1934. Co., trustee of the tru~n cre;~sd The Franklin Chro~icl.e, tax notice Such hearing will be held at the I by will of E K Snook d d $4.2; F. J . Hew Prmtm, Co., sup- ottice of the Board of Education in transfer, 89Si~ ~~d deli~el'~oeLeS' pJie!l" p~; Ohio Law Reporter Co., High School building. . I Shawhan, trusteE! o'f the t;ust SG~bl scnp h?n, $~. 8!8; WWaldldron CC. H. S. TUCKER, Pres. ereJlteq by the will of E , K, Snook ~ mour, ~nque8., ""; a 1'0n ' . J. W. DA¥[S, Clerk. deceased certal'n ae 'ti d' Gilmour" mquest, $6.60; Waldron ... - - -~-! , f unds belonging t' '" th curl es" an I 'c. G'I . . t $"'D. 60 W a Id ron 1 mour mques 0 e prmclpa O. Gilmour, inquest, $8.50; Oar'l Subscribe for the Miami Gaz..tte. : of Bald trust. Alfaretta H. MQss, executrix of estate of W. F. Moss, deceased ' , , filed her al'pJication for a (ertIft' r. ' ( ate of transfer. 'rhe estate is ex~ empt from inheritance tax. The 'executrix filell her first and final JU V ~ account. ' CI ' Charles C. BeMdict, executor of estate of Louis F, Coleman decesB- The 36th annual assembly of the I The ' Larche1' Trio July 27th ' Willi. Im ...'r.t: r ed, filed his final account. Miami Valley Chautauqua will Hall and the Redpath Playe;s July The estate of H. R. Carr, deceas- open Friday, July 21st, and con· 28th; Julius Caesar Napyh; and ed, is, relieved Il'om admini8tr_- tinue until Sunday, August 6th. the June BuriW Opera Company tion, While Cbautauquas generally Sunday, JUly 30th; Olive Kackley The estate of Fllorenoee Carr de- throughout the country have been Players, August 1st and 2nd' ~=========~=~= ceased, is relieved from adm'lail!- abandoned, the old Miami Valley Petrie Novehy Quintet AUf'UBi tl'lItion. Chautauqua continues to bravely Srd; AJexande:J," Novelty ~ Co:, August 4th; Freman-Hammond PlayA ~e.rtified copy of the entry de- carryon. tel'mlnlng the inheritance tax on In order to attract .. mlny peo- rll, August 5th' Eureka JUbilee the estate of Mary A. Bean deceas pie as poasible to these Chautau- Singers, Auguat 6th. Tbese ated, is to be c:ertitled with'out de- qua progtams tbe pric. of admls- tractions assure a good entertainWANTED lay. Bion th!s year has bean reduced. ment at Chautauqua every IlfterM • U· Adult tickets for the idternoon noon and eveninr during the 1988 ......... c.a... sessions have been placed at 80 assembly. WANTED-To bu)" aU kIDde of . Malcolm Jamel Xartrigbt, walt- cents, and for the evenlns '''lIlons The swimmln~ pool la open dai1~ Chickens, paJfac blp'" mut:.. er, and Mrs. Eileen Zimmerman at '0 cents. One day tickets, food ae ~otree shop and dining han price. S. D. Helikl., WapllTlUe: typist of Lebanon. ' b o t h afternoon and aveninr tllte rood care of the patroR. who Olalo. , tit lIarold E. Whitacre, batellJ.ry entel'talnmentll, will b. sold fqr do not want to brinr piellic lap. . ., man of 8lanche.ter, and Mla 60 cents. Sunday, all eta,. tickets, pen. The rid in, ltable oiren rare GladYl Felter, teacher, of Foster. 76 cent.. eDjoJlllent for thOle who eI..ira to Ralph Frey. farmer, of Monroe. Leadlnr feat" .... at the 1918 as- take a ride honebaek. The Gnsadand Mias Esther mud, of of the .Illalpl Va1117 Cha,,- Yiew botel, eablnl aDd tent. ... ~ 'I'lIHe M()1U'Oe. are Ho.... ."allabl, at _ n D U n l .....
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COLUMBU The Stale text· Brick('r but the cas~ ha. not yet Cary's Jewelry Shop bOok commission, con isting of heen hearel on· it. o1el'it~. An Gov rnor Georg White. director anHWel' ill lo be filed by 'the attorLebaaoa. Ohio of education, B. O. kinll~r and ney g neral on behalf CI.t the ~(,t't' _ _ _.;S.t.;.or. e;;...;O;.:p;.e;;.;n.E.;.v.e.;n.;i.;.n.. " _ __ ccretary oC tate Goorge tary of statl' in the n~ar futur€'o Myers, held another meeting on The d ci:<ion to be rendered in lhi s =::::=::=========~ Thursday of last week. A rllsolu· case will materially afT t the WI tion offered by Secretary Myers l'ight of lht! people to mak· their was adopt~d by the ommission own laws and will perhaps be the ~~nU~_ __ _ __ ---:_-:-:-:-_pm~a~ n ,:"-:=-:;, s tting- forth that the maximum l110st ral' reaching or any decision E lectric power output has made a number of consecutive weekly Mary Eleanor Hawke is visiting Mr. and Mrs. leI-us Lamb and price for textbooks fixed by thl' by tht> supreme court ffince the Direetor of Fuaeral Senic. gnins over th sam periods in 1932-and each gain was larger than in the home of Mr. and lYjrs. I childr~n, ot Corwin, E~pent Ills't commis, iOll Ileed not be follow d new cL\U~ Litut,io n WIIS ndortetl in the prec ding o n e . . Charles Boerstlet in Norwood. Iweek In Kentucky . . or used as e criterion by schoo l 1912. Our convenient location, luit... Car.)oading , during the week eliding June 10, were 12.5 per cent The M. E. Aid met Thursday ~. W. Motl!'!,n, of near Gre.en boards throughout the ~tate; that ble surroundings and equipment gleater than in the Ilme week la~t year. anernoon. Brtar, spent Friday a:fternoon With said figures is merely a maximum After having been 1 (l~at~d in enables us to Serve to the B ••t For several nlOnths the number of business failure has. been deHenry Schoonover was kicked K. E. Thol)'lpson. beyond 'Which schOOl boaJ'd and th teLe 1I011 8 e nn High ~lre e t fOl' dining. uy e calf 'Monday evening and Mf'. nnd M,r.. James Lamb ~nd textbook commissions co uld not more than a c ntury, th Ohio Advantage. The commodity and security pl'ice levels have been climbing suffered a broken arm. daug~t~~s, l\~1 ses Emml~ a~d Vlna go. In addition thereto the resolu- 'ta e Libral'y i. b~ing III yell to Baohore and Miss are v.ls.1hng AMBULANCE SERVICE M'I C~rmen "" M In Kentuck}' E hIS thIS weekt tlon recited that the .textbook com· the New O/fi e building all Frunl stead ily for a number of weeks, without recession. The rate of climb Mildred Cowman, of New Anti. MISS STY t e a, ~s spen mi ion urged ail board of educn. slt·ect. For this reallon th~ library Pbone 29 W ..,. ne.... i II.., OIUo in tel1ding to become ste pcr. och, were hou e guests this week Sa.tul'dsy afternoon WIth the tion to purcha~e all text.books as will be closet! unlil Tuesday. Sep. T his is what a few or the best indexes say conc~rning industrial of the former's sister, Mrs. Harry Mlssell Dorothy Hel en an~ Mary ch ap as pOBllible and that the text tembel' 5. Librarian J. R. Clurke c(jn~itions. It mea.lle thut reeovel'y is actually underway - that the McVey and Mr. McVey. . 'Mal'garet llohe'rtson, of thIS place book comm issio n "offers to the l'equelll~ that the public return all Mr. and Mrs. A. ~. Hartsock and Mr. and Mr. Mike Lamb and boards of education ell po ~ible aid books out promptly and to open unfavorabl factors whicb have been uppermost for t hree years sre peing s ubdued by favorable [nctora-that the present era of lOw prices family, of 'near Wilmington, were , ao!" <?ordy, attended I:hurch at in ecuring the minimum price corre pondencc when thl' ()pening • • • i doomed. At the moment, alJ)lost everything we buy can be. found on Sundll'Y guests 01 their parents, M18nllsbu.r~ on last atlll'day. consistent with the production of time arrive fOI' book!! a~ain, MI'. Vaccination of Swine a Speclalt7 the bargain table. But we can't expect that table to be overcrowded Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. lyde Sams and high . cluss textbooks." However, larke announ~ed lhal many bllok nluch longer. Mrs Mame Foreman and Miss children, ot thiF place and. )\fl'. and immediately thereafter on the will be added to the Iibl'ary, that n SERU M AND VIRUS will tal< At a Reduced Price Th e wi e home·owner will appreciate t he significance of t h ·IS. VI'olet ' Foreman, of Dayton, were MI~. ~ Lllcas Fraziers, 0'1 Oregopia, question of fixjng the maximum eQntpl te l'ejuvl'nIltion The chances are that Ms property needs improvements, additions and here Sunday. Rpent Sunday with George Smith prices for school textbook M'r. place in a few months, and new HARVEYSBURG, OHIO . Skinner, directo!' of education, state·wide a ctivities will be put in-. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Hartley and f amily of Olive R1'llnch. alterations. He can g t work done now for a great deal lees than it ill and family entertained company Phone 31 Mr. Illl~ ' Mrs. Walter Jordan , of . made a mot'o I n that th e .max "m.um t.0 effec t f rom th e. Iegan t qua rt er~ going to co t a year from now- or six months irom nOw. And, at the Sunday. Harveysburg, Misses Sarah Kather be.15 per. cent of the It~t prIce. 10 th 11th flOOT 10 the new hOI")! !!~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~"!!'! ame time, his money will be going into t he pockets of workmen and Mr. end Mr. Paul Rich and Ine and Louise Rartsock, of Wi!. ThIS mohon. was seconded by at 66 South Front street, Columt he coft'el'8 of indu triel! where it will be an influence In Bp~eding reo family. of Ft. Ancient. were mlngton spont Sunday afternoon Governor Wblte. Secretary ]\[yerll bus. . . cov ry. He'll be showing his faith in the maxim that "Investment and Sunday guests in the Lestar Starr with 1\1;5, Catherine J ,~ rdll'n and moved to a,!,end the motion and to HtfI!t1NC A. emvloymel1t are chellper than chal'ity"-and he'll be adding measura~ home. family fix the maxImum at 60 pe'r cent of A J'l'P Ol't rei ens d by eCI'elary "SHING 'V Mrs. Bert Barlow of Lebanon, Mrs: Ella Ferrie and son, the list pric. Myers supported of tate George . Myers la t bly to the valu of hiB property without emptying hi s pocketbook. ...,..·as ague t of her. siatel', ""rs. L b the amendment while Governor week indicated that the bur au of ~.. h erman, were shopping in e·e Wh· t d D' t or Sk Inner ' d motor vehicle., John p. Brenna Vorl Osborn and "'amily the Intter I vote 9'" .1 .. anon On Saturday IIf tel·noon. . . " anTh Irec ft h . part of the week. On Sunday Mrs. no . erea er t e original commissionel·. ected a saving in Barlow and . Mrs. Osborn attended Mr. Robert Andrews mnd daugh· motion for 75 Rer cent was carried operations in the fir t gil( l)1onths a birthday dinner for their aunt ters, Misses Susanna and Marynet, Governor White and Director of 1033 of over '44,000 as com. Now when d partmentn l reorganization in i"terest of economy in K ntucky. orrespondin ~ nnd Estel.Hagenlyer spent Sunday Skinner yoting I. yes," while Seer pared with the it demanded at Washington, taxpayers hould look to some. overhaul· Miss Mabel and Margaret Starr afternoon in Wilmington. tary Myers voted "no." period of 1932. Pel' onlll sel'Vice ing in co t of 10cIli government. an,d friend, of Dayton, were SunMr. and Mr . Rufus lllobert~, of ' and maintenance costs for the They should also wake up to the {act that the continued issuance day guests of their mother, Mrs. near Kingman, ,h as a flew farm The Supreme Court of Ohio on first six months of la t year wa HUNTING of "tax· exempt" bonds for public enterprises is cutting down the taxa· Amanda Starr, hand. W;edne darof la st week made rul. $170,965.71, while tor the first aix & PISHING ble agaets of every community. Bill Plttgrew, of Daytop, alled K. E, Thompson and Lyle Rob· ings in three cases involving re. months ot 1933 it was only $]26,· ~ .. Ir~.pq.mOD~_ The government has just outlawed " hoarding" of over $100 in at t he home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, el'uOl1 spent Saturday afternoon ferenda on ~hr4le separate acta 2.10. This is a saving of 25 prr 1 .;~=':~· ~0:r.:'Ia~ gold, but then government turns around and provides an avenue for Gray Sunday. In Waynesvll1\!, pas. e~ by the Ninetieth General as cellt, the goal aimed at the begin· ~.:'i~bn~,~~;".::u~ '1ne hoarding of "billions" in tax.exempt governm~ntal securit ies, th'ere Several from here attend ed tbe Ml s Mary Antram , pastor ot sembly. 0" ruling tha~ the Most er nlng of the 'Y ar. A continuation ft.~;.::,I::-.=:.~':' .centennial of the M. E. church at the Friends church · 'at Cae.ar. Lawrence act WtII!n ot subject to of this saving of over $88,000. I ~:~_"" '"I by neces itatin~ double taxation of productive capital and labor. New Burlington Sunday. ' reek, preached at the Wellman referendum. However, this case December. ]032. the number of ~sthi logical rea oning? Mr. Robert Vandervoort of chul'Ch last Sunday morning. may Qe carried to the Supreme employes in the bureau was 173, c::=::=::=~::::=:::========~=======:=::~. Pittsburg, Pa., wa a guest last Miss Antram was accompanied Covrt of the United States. In whileln June, 1933, it had been lOo.............,.,. .. .:1 ;~\I;tu=~~...", " week of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Kitch· by her mother and brother, Mr•. another action filed .against the reo reduced to 146. ener. __ .. Margaret Antram arad Ralph fere ndum on the road patrol bill A,ntram, ot Wilml ngtol'll, and transfer of the bureau of Former Secretary of -Stale Mrs. Jennie Hawor1h and daugh motor vehicles the Supreme Oourt Clarence J. Brown, of Blanchester LeI', Miss Elizabeth rE!turned t o sustained Secretary of State was named chairman and Karl ;~.~t."'V.N'1a",~l'3'i: III ode of ai.ab" of Cedarville, \0 ftl lIallll 8 :00 Music ~ The Ladies Aid of th Friends' their homes in Wilmington on last GeorD'e " S. Myers in his instructi ons Buhl, the Oh' Empl 'ng trea P . turer of lbaoJI.llll oqQIJl . . .11 l ..lhorllh_lll. I' t men t N ew ..... . ...... ............ .............. D. S . Myer hUrch met with Mrs. L. • Hoi F'rl'day after" visitin'" Mrs.' Baw- to boards of education that the OYI i d rm ers a,· 8 :06 F arm 'A,(JU . . \ . 10 th t . 'l'nr, ItDlle e l Ull' WIlAI 1011 8':16 Reducing Los e in Har e ling oybeans ....... ... ...... R. D. Lewis 1 d W d sd orth's, daughter, Mrs. lla McKay signatures on referendum petiti- socIa Ion a W811 organ z~ ~n Ile"d for IIUIlII... _ _ Dd o.""plq 1dlJll. I. 8 :26 Music an on e ne ay. and family. ons mu t be written b1 t ho signer Oolumbus last. we k to assIst. 10 aClip Ible aGY .... 4 . . . . .\ I W&Il 7II!IL bll. 8 :40 Flow l' Garden in Summer ...... '", ............... ... Alex Laurie Mis MfirtaLrm fRill cvdes ej nthertained M" and "'r Ru"oell .... urray himself but that the additional In. drafting a nabonal code of ethiCS .wi"lll, -11".00 ,10 , :5 0 An oth'r Year's Progre in Dairy elence ....... , ..1'. . Sutton Ii party 0 g l r en s n OllOr 0 f ,'. I .tl ... jS' W"" vt"UII formation, It not written In by the for printing industry. B!o\vn and H UNTING 9 '00 Beginning of llome Demonstration Work' in Ohio ... ......... .. ;" her birthday • .JUly 12. were v 81 fig n aynes e Oft signer could be ftlled in by another R B. Howard ot the MadIson Press ' . . . . - , .............. .. .... M'r8. Faith Lanman GQrrell Mr. and Mrs. J. L. GOliard at· la st Friday. This ruling helps to preserve to Co., London, 'were named dele. .. rl~ti lN Ci 9 :]0 Music tended the wedding of their A little 7 ~ ·lb. boy ume last the people the right of referendum gates to represent the organiza. franelt Bid•• 9:26 What Becomes of Farm Boys Who Study Voc. Agr. W. F. Stewart nephew, Robert Conard and unday mornina' to makE! his borne on laws passed by the general as. tion at a national meeting of print BOHon, ...._ 9 :36 Economic Information for the Farmer . ... ....... " C. R. Arnold Eleanor Ireton, at William burg, with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Roberta, sembly. In another r.e ferendum ers. at Chicago laRt Thursday and fIt k f X" 9:46 Re.Amortizing Fedel'al Land Bank Loans ........ A. G. Brown W d d . a near IOgman. action it was sought to restrain Friday . . e nes ay 0 as wee . 4·H WEAO HALF HOUR SATURDAY, JULY 22, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mr • Chas. Maddox, 01 . MillS MaT)'net AndTe1'Vs ' has reo the secretary of state fllom placing - - --- - (Announcement and Mu ical Interludes ) KirkersviUe, were guest . of Mt . turned ' to her home here after visit on the November ballot the said Ohio's yearly waste of manure Animal hiIdren of the i1'cu8 .... , ... , .. ... .... .... .... Klara Knecht Dhaisy Hkaine s and daughter, over l ing with relatives and :friends ill acts creating the road patrol and would comfortably pay two.thirds d Ollportunities J Have Had Through 4·H Club Work Thelma Bevelhymer t c wee ·en . • Bellefontaine. transfer of the bureau of motor : of her taxes, reads a statement in • ••
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FrankJjn County th Q~t~: numbe: o~l rela~:esd o~ , Mrs . . Edith McKay returned to . the, c ~rson ai! Yhl a d e~h~ her horne here Friday a,fter visit· nell'S un re;: on near Ig an, 10 1ing with rela tives and friends in eept for 4,264.61 miles of stone 0 M. RY'th R t I t Wilmington, . . - T. B. gravel and the low figure IBS. U eeves . spen as 0'1 81.29 miles of earth roads. week With her aunts m Mason. _ .• :s=~ Ohio has 1,726.78 miles of brick An unU ual event was celebratconcrete; ed in our village on Sunday, the . . . hlghwaYB; 3,373.78, Latest oftlclal (ompllation of 55322 bituminous concrete' , one hundredth anniversary of the public road m~leage in Ohip by the 86.89,' shf!et asphalt; 148.98, Ky: iounding of the 111. E. church of State Highway Departme'ilt showlI rock asphalt; 4,944.46, bituminous this village. The church was appro. Warren ~ounty With. a total. of DIIIJCI. ...,j .,ilt.07. · water.bound priatIy decorated lQr the .ot;casion 77C.13 mo.•• (O~prlell)g lts high· macadam; 42.707.79, IItone.T. B. and wu611ed to o-ver·~owlDg a~ all way system. gravel' a,d 26,630.76, earth. three services. At 10. o' eloek Dr. The three different classes of ' . Williams, president of Ohio Northroads making up the county'. ayaern University delivered an i1l8Plrtern and their respective mi\uge F~£NCH TOAST ing adcb:esl. The afternoon servIce .are as follows: State, 11•. 63 j was Informal. Prof. R. H. Smith county, 283; and township, .26.- ' 1 cup sour milk,. ~ead an interesting and extensive 50. d -' 1·4 t.p. eocIa, history <if the 4hurch. Rev. Curless 1 el" • of Blanchester, R V. Wright of Theee three classes 01 roa • are in tum divided i~to high and low 1 tNp • ..,ar. N w Vienna, Rev. Robbins, ot Har typel. In the two cateIQriea CliP "our, veYllburg, Rev. Scarft' of Spring Warren county's mileage.is appor· 1.4 tsp ...1t. Valley, Rev. R. S. McOollum and tioned thus: Brick. .91 '7,,; Con· Bread. cut into slices. others extended l'I'eetl~g8, crete, .State 32.26 %, Count)' ,10'')1'" Beat milk. and soda terethep+EO.I~1l' Bituminoul Concrete, State. %; with .bea~r. Add aucar, aalt and from · various places. Greetings Bituminous 'Macadam, State, 9.· unp.at~D Contin.lI.e beati~ were read f.rom former pastors 62; Water·bound Macadam, State 'With beater until smooth; . then who were unable to be present. is.56. beat in the ftou.r. Pl,It a))out 4 or 6 At -the noon hour a bounteous Low Typ~State Stone, Gravel tablespPoDi of tat il). cold fryin, basket dinner was spread on the T. B. Macadam, 59.38; County, pan heat slowly and when hot 'dip church lay,rn. Rev. Geo H. Smith of 232.90.; TOVfn.ship,498.60; Earth the' bread one ~lic;e at a ti~e i,n Franklin a fOrn1ey pastor deliver. 28%. . the- batter, covering both sides. ed tho evening sermon. Special For the state as a whole tber~ IS Put into hot fat; fry until b rown music was rendered by Dr. Vander a grand total of 86;108.63 mIles on one side. then turn ...rid fry on 'Voort, of Wilmington, Mrs. Rus· of state, county and township other Idde. Serve hot with syrup sell Sherod, lvIrs. E. E. Early and roads. Township road! lead in mil. or honey. 8 sllcee. Miss Mary Lewis, . of Sharon eage with an a",r egate of 44'26~" 1 _. _ .._ _ _ church and Ohas. Vander Voort of 62, .County r oads are seco nd With ' . I this church. 29,011.50 miles, while the state Slauiitter o! hogs last June was .. - ....- - hiirhway system consists of ~1,- ,the ,reat-cst for any June on reo NOTICE OF A.PPOINTMENT 840.81 m, ile. of paved roads ex· cord. E tate of Jas, C. Sale, deceased 2!!!2!2 Notice i hereby given that Ross H. Hal' sock, whose post office addreBll is Wayn'eBville, Ohio, has been duly appoi nted as administra· SKIL.LID tor de bonis non with the will an· nexed, Of the estate of Jas. C. WORKMANSHIP Sale late 01£ Warren County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 17th day of .July UP 10 DAft 1938. Dean E. Stanley, Atty. MANU'AC1'URING RALPH H. CAREY Judge of the · Probate Court Wanen County, Ohio a3
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@:ym. III ~ev(>l'lIl place~ thtl paint hus worn off, and rll Rt ha J ~ Ilt" n hole;, in the iron sh(lathing, ..htl B ('II h wa. a undny g Ue . t l b(>S idC~ making un~ ightly . trcaks of William and R b I't La shley. on the wall s. Th~!se bl'eah, or at Vi k amp bei) }" is con fi ned t o l e~s t. the worst of them, will be reo ht home by lUI a t tac k. of lnalar ial lpau'ed b for e. the \ yo)Js are pa inted I Several mmor repairs and lmfe ver, pr ovem('n ts at the high school Lure onn er pe nt lhe w ek- b uilding wc re 1.11. 0 tluthor i:z:ed. en t! in inpinnat i, t he gu : t of his These included l',epail's and s light ' j t el', irs . •Jac k Kelly. alte ration s in the plumbing sy. ta m tha t. lIr expecte d to proMr. and Irs . T hos, Ha l'uin, Ron- vide Il more cOIPious aupply- oJ old a nd Mi Homu Hardin, were warm wate r :for th e sho.wel· bath s. incin nati \>is itol's 1onday, T he la rge high 8 hool a sembly 1\1i 8 Miri a m Ell is who III at. rQom i ' to be divided into two tending BliRS ull g at luni bu s mall er room by m ea ns of a wall. board partition. Mp('nt the wet'k-end at home. Alto~e th e r, . t.hin was a long and Mr. ami Mrs, Pa ul Euwll rd~, or busy sea ion that fi nally ad joul'nd at an earl y hour . Tuesday eda l' ville, w I'e g uest of Mi Ruth ha ndl er u nday vening. morning. . r MI. a nd Mrs. J . \. lin I' ck E NJOYED' VICNIC a~ ~ Dorothy 0 ., we.re T u sday --__ YISltOrs Ilnd sho pper III ineinnati Th e members and friend of MI'. anu Mrs. R. E. Wh ite, o f Mia mi hapter, O. E. ., enj oyed h . nnd :1fT. t he ir a nnual pi cni c outing at Dayton, visited WaltCl' E lzey a turd8Y aILt-rnoo n. Way ne park, la t Wedne day
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Fire, ' uppo~ed to have o.ri\l'inat· ed frllm a kerosene 8tov in the kit.chen. totally d atroyed the hom of Mr. und Mrs . Dallier Lewis on their Carm, better ~nown as the Barclay Rich farm, In th 'Vel.. mUll vi inity. W dnc~day aft r noon . The h oua and nCllrly all it. cont nt~ we ~e c onl'umc ~, \I Dly a ~er y fe w artlcle~ o~ f.urll1~ure bav. mg bee n sa ved, It. IS saId. ]\frs, I.ewi !'! nnd her daug hters ar~ reo por ted lo hnve been visiting neighbOl'S when th e fire started. The amount. of ins ul"llllce, if any, has no t bl.'en learn ed he re.
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Inri mal'k..t. Tht' Ill' , J IlllW i~ cent!'. Tht' nut-lioll d, <' ~ Pi rhapil t h(' unly I1IlIil un' r t'!:lr lJlJ~ihHIl in the country. Bu, in l'sx is sulicit l,d frum buyt'fs in 'cw )'ol'k, I't' lw tlylvania and New J I' J' ('y. Eu,;tl.'l'n buyers nll\O uLt('ncl the flueti un, loud , their run' hn , ('S intI> s pecially insulat('d und refrigerated trucks which I'l!ach the cu. tern mnrkl.'t!'l tht' fol· lowing tlay. Th e !l uellon is incIJI'IHllllted a s the Wooster Cuope t'uUvl' Poultry A s~ ocill t ion under sta t!' and f en. erul coo pl'l'lltive 11181' keli ng III we a s f\ non . ()I'otit coo perati v" All eggs Ilre ~ J'ad c tf und er th e:> 8UP(' I'Vi.sion of" t.he St.at .F ede l'lll g g gr ad ing
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Ohio's first and only cooperntive tli(g au ct~o n, locat d at W ooster lind S~l'Vlllg poulLrym en of 12 countle ' , sold to til high st bid· <lers ~llorc than 20,00 0 .cn ell of er- g s ·In th e til' t yeat' o'f lta ope1'a· t lll n. A ca. e holds 30 d~zen. Total sales fo~ th e year e ndlllg July 6 w re 12_,766, , One o~ the cll1~ f benl'fH of th cooperllbve auct.l OIl, s~ys R. B. Trea~, mannger, J tha t It placed a pre~l~m on e ggs of th e better q uali t ies. Be fo re the au ction began there was a spreall of one cenl between ~op grade eggs and cur· I'e n t t'ecelpt eggs on th ~ Cleve-
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'u llllll('r , ecding s o C (llfalfa . h ould l' cce iv lin a pplicat ion of 300 ttl 600 pou nds of 20 pH c en t supe l'ph o (thu te f er1ili7.t>l'. or it s <'qui va i(mt. On sund, gt'uvel. nnd soil wh ich lu\V e I'eeeiv d little r 11'0 mnnu re, II phos phnte-pota!lh mixtul' is pr f erabl' to st cnight superp hosphate.
The Third street homestead ()f the iate J er r y E nnis was finall y MId at executor's public sale Mon. day aftel'll oon, Mrs. E1i~abeth (Coo k) Smith, of Dayton, being '""!"-'""!"-~~!!!!""~"""!!..!!!!.!!"!~~!!!!_~!!!..~~ __~_~~"'!"'~_.......~~~~~ the purcha eT at a reported ,p rice of $600. MI's. Smith had presum· ably purchased the prop rty at private sale a :few weel<s ago, had be n g iven po ession, and hlld started improvenlents when it was learned that a private sale could no t legally be made at that time. Her's is said to have been the only bid received at the Monday sale.
Acreage at crops .burve.le d this ~v ening. \ ill M cKecver and daughter yea r i about 51 per ce nt le!!s - -- - - .. thAn la t year. This re duction Is !lr reported to be lowly I'ecover• ~ytle ing fJ'o m u severe attack of tyWaynelvill ~, Ohio largely the result of aba ndonment phoid f ever. o f 13 mlllion a cres of winter wheat _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, nnd bad wea th er a t planting tim Mrs. Mildred Su rfa ce and L Mi ~ ~ !1 D ori~ lind Gle nna Wad ~ d a u~hte r spent 'I'hursday in DnyATTENTION JUNIORS I lir e pending t.his week a t the born ton. of 1111':1. Gra c illlpson and daugh. Busin SIi' of the utm ost imp ol'· lyde lIrlom has finished a te t·s in Lebanon. t wo week' t hreshing in this neig h lance demand s th e at tention o:f 1111'. a nd 1\1 ra. Frank T~e,May and borhood and Lyt1E~ elevator empl oy eacb and every membe r of Miami child ren ~ pent th w (> ~k. '!'I d with ed extra help and worked overtime Valley Council, 103 , at the r egular r ela t ives and frient!" in Weste! vill e taking care of the wheat, which meet ing for Friday evening, July and \ orthington, ' 28. All member s are earnesHy turne d out good. urged to be. present at thi s meeting MTs. W. M. Coleman, Misses if at all possible to be th reo Mr, J ohn Sea rs, of Arcanum, \Va th e g ue t of hi s son, W. ' N . Thelma Coleman and Doroth y Charle Hay, C OUll eller. ear , and f amily, part of this Mocsin enjoyed Friday at the A. B. Cleave,r, R. S. Young Peoples m, e eting held at week and last we ek. ---,.~ "". --hautlluqua grounld near Franklin. 1\1'r. and Mrs. Clyd e Egbe rt, 01 GRANC£ PROGRAM l\Iis8 arah Cor'rine Furnas and X nia, are here, a sisting in the b. r other, eth,. Jr. , are making an care of their fathel', Walter J, To lian Law on. Leonard and It i. a boa rd for t '-1 e gate or the material for extended visit at Richmond, Ind .• Lyle Tinn ey ~ang several numbers Baker, who ha been iU. with their u.ncle a 'nd aunt, Dr. and throughout the program; Ruth an entire hOUle, we have it. Mrs. Ray .MainouB enjoyed a Mrs. M . W. Yen er and other rela- Hockett gave a m ost pl a ing readAn ~ , ,incidentally. we believe this ia a go()d visit from ber niece and nephew, tives. ing; A paper on "Ohio, the Gate· Wilma and WllIllrd B'otner of Mi Launa Rosnagle, of Cincill. way State," was very ably pretime to build. Vincent, Ky., last Friday. nati, was Il week-end guest of Mr. pared and read by Katherine ' Mr. and Mr . Ray Mainous and and Mr , Harvoy Burnet and Cornell ; Billy Moss gove a very sons, Ralph and Dopald, !lnd daughter, Mrs, Harold Whitaker g ood reading; "The Big Circus," proved to be quite a success. Kenneth Peters visited relatives in and children . Lexington, Ky., last undllY. M~" Allen Emrick, Mrs. Leon roll. Nothing 80 much helps govern· Which have been at rock .bottom the paat and dill ughter, Miriam M r. and Mrs. J, C. Hawke and Salisbury d M d M W It K ' . k ment agriculture plannings pro. Mrs. J. p , Fromm called on Mr. Il n r. an r" a er enrlc grams a8 a short wh eat crop. few monthl, are beginning to rile. Many Alb rt Raines at the Springfield were Dayton visitors aturday. ban who have delayed buil!iing and repairing, are Ma onic home, unday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadle'Y attend ed the Hadlel' reunion Sunday now going ahead before further price adMr. and Mrs. Jess Ridge and t Ft A . t h.arles Lawrence, of Middletown, a . nClen . . I' aaA!:~· can. vances occur. spen~ Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. J, B. JonEls returned bome I Mrs. J ohn Stansberry and :family. \mday evening after several days Do it now and Save I FOR SALE s pent with Mr. 11nd Mrs. Bernie '" .R.d For plttld pi". Mr. and Mrs. Robt. A. Burton, Dill, at Clayton, and Mr, John of Detroit, were gue ts of his ZimmermUl, in Paytol1, and FO R SALE-Duchess of Olden. bU1'g apples. J. L. Mendenhall. ,mother, Mrs. Mary Burton, from Saturday afternuon visited J ohn -j20 Sunday evening until Tuesday Preston at the Children's home, can. ------+.......,=-----:~-=-~--:::-::-:---::--momi-n Mr. and Mrs . .Calvin Longacre = LOS=T . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Weller, of and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed = --cCenterville, and Mr. affil:-Mrs. S. Longacre came 'from ·ncinnati H. Bailey and daughter atteJlded to spend the wI!ek-end at their LO ST Yellow Angora cat, Phone 14 Wayneaville, Ohio c..~ the Loafman reunion at Union home h ere. answers to the name of Marty. CI. . KI"e~.e_. Ohio, Su nday. Mr. and Mrs. F-rank Robi nson Finder please return to Evelyn Cauatr}l fto~ . FJ·anlc . L. Tay' or, Mrs, rcturned Monday nigh t aftE'r a few Surface. 'r:o I· h 111 . Jb rri. , M l'~. }.Il ura days , I 0:. ( II Ch ' spent at the World's Fair in ----------- -------------------~~--~~--~~-~--~~~~-----J\(' l'lwf II l1 d Mr . HIl I'f'ig , 1i \her Icago. pia •• , C:,,,:~,: wel'(' R unt! :.l~' g U(> ~t~1 or ~r . and Mrs. Emma McElwain, of Tippe· canoe city, spent the pa~t two Mrs. Ronald Hawke. s~:~!!~. ~ Pk••• we e,h at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs 11'. and Mt·s. Lou . irlsQn, Mr. Charle~ Mullenix . and Mrs, KilgOl'e and Mi 's Jean Mr. and Mr. urn mings, of Day. Ferg u ~ Qn, 0'£ Dayton , we re $ un4.40-21 day aftern oo n caJlel's at the home t on were Su nday a'fterno n guests of Mrs. Mury Carmony. of MI', nnd MI·s. J . W. White. 4.50- 20 4.50-20 MI·. anti Ml's. 'George WderMI'. and MI'!!. alee ,Magr uder Strow t,p • . house attended the A mel'ican a nd daughte-r have been en tett&.inDo... 4.50-21 Legion drum lind bugl e corps con- ing t hei r son and wife, Mr. and A ........ te ts , held in the Univ er sity ot I Mr. Ross Magl'uder, of Chicago, GaUoa 4.75- 19 Dn ~ t o n stadium Sund ay nfternoo for two w.eeks, and on Wednesday , n accompanied thE'm . as far as 12·0. . ..... -;: Stan Pv ·-PvmMr~m~r;~~~W+HTbmmr.1nrnr~~.~mrlnv~~~~--------~ 4.75-20 E.ecla wor king on 0 constructi on and Mrs. Morris H ormen. 4.75-20 . Sl..... re:\~ Clev'e land , arr.i~ cI o.n e cia. . Little Fran.ces Whitaker was . 5,00-17 last week f or a VISIt WIth hlS brought from . Miami Valley hos. 5.00-19 • mother, Mrs. Ambrose. Deck 1', at !Pital Friday to the home of her 5.00-19 I ••. Dodds. e;randprents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 6.00~20 ~ • . . Coub)' fr s. Fred Braddock, recently the Burne't . She is recovering nicely, 5.00-20 Cillb. victim o f a severe heat· stroke wa'! I Among her guests Sunday were, 30x31At • ,ITft8 ·anTON . . . . . . . . . . .. able to be r emoved to th e ho;'e of Dr. and !'1rs. H, E. Hathaway, of " ~ wMIa ...,...., !lUll. OIlIer . . . I. her parents, }1ft'. and Mrs, Ira D. ,wayneSVllle. . . . to ICIack Up _til ... *- Wan Rich, Sunday afternoon, and is reo Mt's. Harold . Gates, son and IIIaIMr ,.., ........ , _ tin Jdcea MMo.e. . . ported to be slowly, but steadily, mother, Mrs. Makley, of Day tOll, up, It ...... tonMOll J'OU . . . moa.,. ' were Sunday gUlast s o:f Mr. and II'()covering. lit' aetda& • .full lit ., GoocI)'e8ft , Mrs. W. M . Coleman. NOW ••• ThIa De. Pathftod.. .hM Messrs. Kermit Bonner and r Mr. Glenn Joblns, ' of Dayto n, is PULL CENTER 'ntACTION for eomHobert Clarcke, of Trenton,' N. J. , somewhat 'improv,~d from a recent pIMa aoa·1Idd ..tety. It ha. It% 1 stopped here t he first part of this severe cold and with his 'family lb. tbIcbr u.d lor bl.... mO__e. And I week to vi it their friends, Ber t ,IIpent Sunday herE! with his mother • etU1 .tout.. bocIr of anra-elaatlc, and Charle O'Neall. The y oun g Mrs. Margaret Johns. lb. beat· ......tIaa. blowout-preyeDtID' men were enroute to the W orld's Mr. and Mrs: Charle. Clark, in Fair at Chicago, compny with Mr, and Mrs. Milton SlipenwJat Cord • • • The famoua IIi. Sheehan, of CI!ntervil1e, · were Good)'.... AII-W.tber-dl. wodd'. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Benson and dinner gues~s Sunday, of Mr. and beat IeIIa>-II aJ.a .t-.ped up Ia sons, of Oleve land, spent I.-st week Mrs, Elmer Rogers and grand lb. ..,..,.. mil. . . and aoocUoob. TblDk 10e here at t he h ome of her parents, granddaughter, in Waynesville, 01 1IuJID8 the 'fa')' beet .uaUty, tir. Mr. ~nd Mrs. W. P . Salisbury. Mr. celebrating t be bi,r thday of Mrs. lb. for DO more !Dooey thaa . . off-braDd, 10e .B enson returned to his home Sun. Rogers. "nobody'. tire" mlaht co.tl day evening, but his family reMr. Harold Binegar, of Springmained f or a longer visit. field, Mr. C. R. Binegar, Mrs. Minnie Payne and daughter and Mrs. Maurice Silver was hostess R. K: Binegar, J1':, . of Jamestown, nt a vcry plensa nt quilting party, were Sunday afte,rnoon guests of on T uesday. JT ar guests were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, WaUter Kenrick and J osiah Davi, Mrs. Lindley Men. family. dcnnall, Mrs. Magjtie Burnet, Mrs. Miss. Sarah Burnet Who has been L. V. Beck, Mrs. W. F. Clark, M'rs. visiting her broth4!r and wife , Mr. alJie Cross. MI'!!. W. H. Madden, and Mrs. Harvey Jlurnet, left Tuell 3 f or Mrs. Ma.ry McClure, Mrs. E lvin day morning in company with Mrs. FireR, Mrs. W . O. Raper and Mrs . Mabel Dinwiddie, daurhter and 5 lbs. ViQla Carey. dllurhter-in-Iaw oj~ Dayton, for a ---~motor trip to Chicalro and the 2 heads World'. Fair. MARGUERITES Mr. and Mrs. (Ialee Marrander Beat 2 egg whites until stiff. and daughter, Mil Evelyn spent 3 lb•• Fold in Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Harry 1 cup lfI"anulated sugar, Sehmalemberrer I t Greenville. Each pinch of salt, Mr. and Mrs. McDlI\'I'h tIP_ vanUIa. and Dorl. Me Spread on square crackel'll, I and IIcDal'lrh, Sprinkle with % cup chopped of Urbana, dinner p ..t. nata, I Wedneada, 01 and JIll. irwin Brown 1ft IIlow a.HIIlaD IIDd
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 27,1933
ELECTRIC STORM' AND Good Meeting of
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HEAVY RAIN FINALLY BREAKS THE DROUGHT ~r~~a:C;l'~u~~i~'n Thv~~~t;e~~e~~g~~ ======---=======-The Good Cut Clothing club met at the home of DOl'othy Bourne on
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bus," 8S meeting the club decided to dOhatc clolhes for community . servi Id I e. h AU members th I b rmg pease 0 cot es to next meeting. Mae Treadwa g VB a talk on Y a "Care of the Hair," and Dorothy Bourn~ chose the subject, " hoosing Colo;rs." Both were intensely . t tin g; a ft er thi s came t h e In eres . t' f tb . d ' lnspec Ion 0 eu cor s, The next m(leting will be at t he ,home o'f Jane ook, on August 4. AU members are urged to attend I . as we . are , c oSlng our record books, and judging garments. Ann Crane, News Reporter. ~ - -- - - - -COMPENSATION FOR
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First Day- First Day Fl'i nd hip II K ' bl ' d' k visilors: The Wuynesv ill \J Mel'Rouel't hap man, of incinnati School at !J ::JO a. m, Meelin .. fOl' n I el' L spen 109 a \\ t! Li~htnina Strike. and B\lrD. " i n Day tun with hi s so n. Gu'.'., Kibl e r chant.s have be n mcocl ill"" epen t t h we k-end here with home wor h'Ip at 10 ' 30 II m " .'omp Alred Mlln Wanden (Nlm Wa,lle folke. ' _ ..___. _ . and family. v ry fa _1 teams ill th ir r Cl'nt Jonathan Cook', BarDt and P ... k, Sunday Egellil1, i. Lolt games and scor . hl\v bee n v 1''1 J V ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH fr-.. Emma H. Me lure and Mrs Kill. Farm Animal. . , HlIl'tso k attended the Jive l~ath.el' French, Pastor do. e. NeArly Twenty.four HOllr. stock sale at Ellington, Ohi O, Mary Mc lure were DaYLo n Next Sunda y they arC' booked to Saturday. S rvic 8 will be held every two vb,itol's Tue ~oay. play one oI, the faHte ~ t teamS in The extreme drought of the we ks on Tue day _morninlS,' the Miami 1\ 11 <."', the Miarni:;bur'" Th~ effi ciency and helpfulness of L I T 'IOney an d f ami Iy, _ lis,'i Loui e Hend ~ r SCl n wa!; the Reds. TUI'n out 'al1ll givE' tile bl)Y$ .. purpo!;e of our Bo y 'couts was past two mO.nthll or more seems to onar( opent th . k d ' C·· . FERRY CHURCtil OF CHRIST gue~t f friends in Daytll n, Tu I have been effectively broken at ., wee -en In 1I1Clnna I day and Wedne da". . YOUl- su pport. W l1Y lle~vi1l ' R n \I' well dem onstrated wIlen a patro, with relative.. (Undenomilltationlll) 3 pilcher, Larry Jacvbu " is on (If compo ad of Earl onDer, Robert last, A severe el ctriClIl soor,", achester A. William on Mrs. Merle Haines, of Illinoi, the be t lI'e hav e ever had. Allen and Lawl'ence OllV1S was the compani d by rainfall that for a fr. an(l Mrs. lal'e n~e l'addo ck Men's all" WOlnen's lasae h f M L 'd HI' t to disco ver an aged man who of Dayton, weI' Sunday "'uest" of u was t e gue, t r. aura. I 1.'11 hor~~ time a umed proportions of '" ~ m et at the church Thurs da y even- Is!!t Friday and aturday. had been wandering for nearly a cloud-burst, broke about 1 MI'. and Irs. L, D. llilell, ing, July 27. Everybody welcome. SOME GOOD NEWS FOR twenty-fo ur hours, shortly before o'clock tonday aft moon, MI'. and Mrs, Paul Puke are Program for Lord's Day, July 30 Ml". J ohn J. ean went Lo Dayth e storm broke Monday afternoon Our we~ther authority, Samuel announcinl' the birth of a daugh - a follow: Uilified ' ervice begin- teln, Tu Kday, after a visit to lIi s OUR SCHOOL PATRONS l\'laUhl!w Le y, apparently about Butterworth, tells us that during tel', Thu TsdllY morning, july 20. nin~ ,vilh hurch School period at ~on, W. 'N. Seat's, anti family. Q 0 y · IU'. old, had come from Price the afternooJl 1 9-16 inches of !I :30 a. m. The yocmg peopl who Hill, ,' unda m orning, in company rai n fell, more than ttl,e t otal preM)', and Mrs. hades Fi sher attended Tri- tate hri stian MI'. and l\ba. R nald A hbaugh' l with hi. daughter-in-law /lnd other of 8trailsviJle, Ohio, are visit.ing New State Equ.lizatio", F\lnd to be d cipitation for two 'm onths previ' f!'ieno s, to attend a picnic at FARMERS WHO HELP an son, of Cincinnati, were Sun- .'cl'vice Camp wil!1 bring . hort ous. Most of this came between day guest of M r. and MI' . W. H, , 1' P01'tl'. LOl'd:~ . uppel' and !lCI'- ~:~i~~'.othel" E. I. illars, and Gt:e.t Help to Our Sehool., Wayn pal·k. Th old man was the hour of I lind 3 O'clock, but Allen. Irrlon at 10:30, Sernlon subject, ,een to cross the rDce, by way of .. Opinion of State Director clolldy skies and intermittent sh ow- Farmer. Who Aid Goyernment in f,'. an I 1\1 ElM .. " in." You are alwtIlys welcome at Mi ss Miriam Dyke, of Tippe. the pill-wDOY, jn tile afternuon, ers continued throughout thc re( I'FI. ar urrn y, 01 thi church . ,. i h . and, when his fr iends prepared to m/linder of Monday, Tuesday," Red\le.ina Productioll to 8e Dayton, called on relatives here ' . _ ___ can oe ity IS VISit ng et' COllSII1 In company with upt. ' tewart, retu!'n to their homes, could not and in Corwin, III 0" ~,' FI'I'oay afterST . MARY' S IC HURCH Miss Ruth Burn ett and other re- 0 f " ' kl e, 0 ! be found . Mr. R0 b it:ter was apWednesday and the intervening Paid for Their Sacri6ce. noon. latives. maHo n, an d up t . S pnn nights. 'fhis was accompanied by a R ev. J , J . c h ae ft' er, R ector Kings Mills, upt. J. W . of pealed to, and ne and park at.th W T h' h Lotz, I most welcome decrea~e in the t orM\I.t Red\lce Acreaae Hugh Purdy, of Buford, is vi it. eventh unda)' after Trinity, Mr_ and Mrs. D. ,R!dg, have e ayne Owns Ip c 00 s, at- .tache instituted a thorough searcb rid temperature, making Ufe much . at th e h omes of his sisters MI's July ..."0. hUI.Joh at g'.30; !pllrch.ased J.. O. Sl'twnght s va- ct 7nded .D>l exer-d of the grounds. This proving futile inA' .. "chool ~ e at the Mi l\~cGu.fl'ey U t YOx.f 1 Cotnpensabon more comfoytable, will be paid to V S' , J\fol'ning Pray l' III d ermon at c~nt lot at the comer I)f North and IS 5 • all'll ",venn y, or intlulTlCs were made on Main So dry and parched had the growers who cooperate in reducing B~;dley~mp80n and l rij. barle~ 10.30. Services will be discontin- Fifth streets. . last Friday, and th e)' ' by hangs 11 street, but n o man of his descripground become that very little of production in 1933. In order to talc of enc ulll~ell1 e nt ! ()1' the lion had been seen. ued during Augu st., 'H · t~onft of our school 1\1at' h /I I J oy waR the h eavy rain flowed away in qlJal I'ry f or compensa t·lon, a growM H d •• ~ I·• S Paull'n Spal'ks has retu l' n · pa ummone d -ed to her hom 'In MI'ddletoWll WIII I e 111 0 x f'd ~ . L 0t Z and he in turn Iater secured th e useless waste. mOst 01 it· being ar must ma k e a re duction of ..." 0 0/. il r. owor Floren ce and fam- WAvNESVIL E- - Ot, .1' · base acreage. y and ordia Tl'uax spent u n - ' L M . E. CHURCH aiter a VI'SI't wI'th her un ci, Jlln'• n< ""cured, «~11 l' ntelv' D ' Ie Al ' I IV w"h .1. r. " B a s'istanc of 0' eputy Sh eri.. imm diately ab orbed by the f rom b. IS thirsty ~arth where it :feit. Tellts, 2 Each grower is giv n t he day and JI.fonday ill Paris, Ky., Rev. G. . Dib(~t't, Pastor Lovely, and f amily. O. kmnel', State director of cbwartz. The officers continued conducted at random about 6 choice of three option in deter- viSiting r ratlves. Wednesday: Bible study and t::ciu cation, with regard t o t he new their seorch until well after mid.• b y e th a s I t . o'clock Monday evening, showed mining his ' base acreage :Crom Fred Wilson anll faml'ly, 0"' pl'ayer me tlllg eac h W edn day R Mr_ and Mrs. Roy. Lucas, th b' of I !Ie h 00 I I aws, plI!I$eu under the apprehensiQn that l t 7 30 oute 5, are announcing e l~t I . f lh I • I t h' an average penetration of about S which 60 % reduction is required. elma, were"u st of Mr. and M~ • a : p. m. M' . V II I ses Ion 0 e egl~ a ure, w ICh th .. miM!ling man had either 'fallen '" .~ S un day: Sun d ay school at \):30 oC a on at laml a ey hospitn recen tl y b eeame 'e11'ee t'IVl'. D'UICUS- into the race 01' river. or had met 1{owell Peirce at the "'-'lends inches. Succee..tlnv showers and The options are 8S follows: ~ ., .mg th e new . t l 'Iza t'Ion wi h . ome other serio'lls accident. the continuel! humidity of the a He may take a8 a base bome, last Friday evening,.1' 1 n. m. Th ere WI'II be no preaching on Wednesday, July 26. a et equa atmosphcre have, of courl!e, in- 80?l of the average acreage plantservic s nol' Epworth League 'durMr. and Mr • H. oleman re- app.l'opriati on, Dr, Skinner exp l'ess Frequcnt suggestio ns were made erea d this penetration to a eon- ed to tobacco on hi farm in 1931 Miss PhyJi14 a I w, a ~tudent iog the n"'let two ;u nday. turned to theil' home in Nor'wood, cd the opini on tbat schools' of by inter sted parties that the sid rable extent. Renewed hopes and 1932. nurse at Mercy hospital in ----Wedne day afternoon, after spend Wayne Town ship's CIa sificalion s lream be dragged in an effort to are now being ent rtained for the b He may take as a ba se the Hamilton, was It week-end gue 't WAYNESVILLE 'C HURCH OF irJg a week !t1 Wayn esvillc. wonld }'ccc ive at least '$9 per r cov r the bodY' of the victim, partial success of the corn and .acreage planted to tobacco on his of lIfr, and Mrs. J. E. Me lUre. CHRIST pupil, based upon th av rag wh om they were \,osltive had been other late crops. Certainly, these fsrm in ] 932, provided the acre( ndenomin,a tional) Mi ss Aylee n Mainous b turned daily attendance. As the annual dl'owned. will not be anything near the age planted in 1932 did not ex- ( Mr. and Mrs. hellter Goode he ster A. Willian1 on, MI'nl' stc Wednesday m<)rning {rom Detroit Fichool enumel'ation, rec n t ly comShel'iff William Hulford a_umnee Ellen Kerric k are announc• M · IC · h.• IIiter a very pI t VISI "t pee, ltd II hOWII 569 pUpl'I h average yearly yield, but the lOllS ceed that p Ianted in ~931. easan S '111 teed personal charge of the search will not be nearly so gr at as it 4! If the acreage 'planted on ~~~:heinru'rbvl).a;t:~, a I:~; ;;ri~:~~ Lo~h,~l'~~p~~~o~~ :!nc~~:~on~' h~i'8 with her si t r, Jo scphine Mainou;; diKlrict, t~ . which ~lay be added Monday morning, and, afte.r b~ would have been if relief had not this farm in 1932 was greater than July 21. tian Endeavor at 6 :45 p. m, Mari e MI'. Will McClure, and Mis.~es ~vel:al tUlt!on pupils i'J'om ot~ r had gotten the situation thorougharrived. that of 1931, then he may take as Pine leader. Evening evangelistic Emma McClur e and Anna Frazier Ulstl'lctS, It can be readily Iy in hand, !lnd had traced a few While the rain was highly benll- a b~si the average acreage plantMr. and "",. 11'1f BUI'nett an cl e l'vic at 7 ',45 p. nl. ermon seen that. the average at- vague and flltal clews, he appealed ficial and greatly appreciated, ed III 1931 and 1932. tL. ~ of Cincinnati, were , unday atter- I:.cndan ce. WII! probahl,Y exc. cd 550 for aid to the Boy Scouts through family spent SlJnday with Wm. ubject, "The Rock That is noon guests of Miss Phoebe to some. extent.. ThiS WIll add th"I'r Scout Master, A. H. Stubb*. urh wa~ by no means t h e calle Amoullt of Pa,ment Dyke and fnmily of Tippee-Dn a Higher." J'l'ay r Me bng and M' d " G with the accompanying lightning, :3 In return for takin .. or keep- city. Miss Ruth accompanied Bible study each Wednesday at Iran a. nearly, If not.1lqullie, $f5,OOO toI the1 The boy mobilized quickly, and that creo.t~d quite a bit of havo~ jng out of tobacco produ~tion 50 ~ them hom e nIter It week 's visit. 7 :45 p. m. Th e church wher you MI' . l. N. Harris, of C ntervllle I am ou!1t ava ab e rom ocn by nOon lieversl patrols were bUllthroughout tbe community. of this base acreage, the grow~~ feel at home. fl's. AliCe 1\1 aKin ey and ~i s taxatl~n 1I11d other sources for ily conducting a minute searcb of About the worst case occurred will be paid for each acre of hi Mr. and Mrl'i_ Ed ook wel'll Henrietta McKinsey have return- operatmg expc ll es. . the entire .river bottoms. at the home of Jonathan Cook, d . • 6 I guests at a birthday !rul'prise ,in ' BAND CONCERT ed from 0. we ' k's vi sit. with relaTile amount .to , ~Cl obtal,ned A bll).1t 12 :30, the boys mention, about ' five miles above Corwin on TC uctlon ",1 , P us a second pay- honor of 1\1rs. Carl Hilling, at bt!l' tiv 1:1 in . ewickley Pa ' fl'Qm. local taxatton 18 :yet unde- ed above fou nd the old man s itting the' New Burlington TOad, Here, ment equal to 40 % of his average home near Wilmington, Saturc1ay -, . terJJ1Jned. as the county tl'eaRUrer's 1-W1l(jjlU'...a...I~e.Jlet:OSjL.tne...u\t$l~~_-_---'::; teturns per on 1933. all.J;oIn no e\1cnmg. ' ..Jj . I" Thkl band t willi give th i1' Mr. lind Mrs. Ralph L wi!!. of books for the JUIl real state G ol'ge McK eever'sborne, IIb o.u t a the ligbtning true k and set fire. to harvested by acre him in • t e arge comiM the barn in which were stored' a case will the second payment be PSan Y of gues~'! re!"lainec1 over for ~~~l'er :~~~:~, ~~E~ussup:nsoarts 10cr- Dayton, W. S. Gl'aham and ~r. ta:x;es will not b closed until noon hal:f-mile above Corwin. Aside la g qt'+-', of hay som gra'n . un day camprn fY 1Il the grove and Mrs, M orris Graham pent o.n Saturday, .fuly 21) , About 80 % from great faUgue, the man rd eh uafn Id""h ' ~ i .1 Ie than 60 % of the first 'payment '" ' t h e evening being . has . Aman. unday with Mr, and Mr, . Morris of the total amount of reul estate seemed to bave sulfered ,no ery an oil' ee, arness, .. arm ng 1m M nu th J anney was h os t e~s The ~pon 'er of Ifl t week were Snerwood in Harveysburg. t . 'd t o h plements and Mr. C~k'8 fine new M.tbod of P.,men't r!', AX IS sa l l av b cen co 11 ected seri uus efl"ects from his experience. · I Tb ft:1 f to a party of her friend last FriD. R. Smith and the WayneSVille I without p nalty last December, " Lor e was, secll~ed, and he wal d A f 8e an. npea S all were e paument 0 '"15 fo·" . . h II d ... , "" a n fe a tu re 0 ..1 Drug tore • _ _ _ Mrs. am a at 'an son, Opel'ation of our schools at th(>]'r taken to thc Toad, 'Where Mr. quickly an8we (ld, but as is\.ance each acre educed under this Ian day evenmg . ' Th e mI. __ ' ,vasf Leonard, of Cincinnati, Mi s!'! Stella "'I'esen' p t·h e evenlng'a was of little avail, due to the ex· will be paid to the grower as Boon th h'b't:;' entertaln~ellt . '."t .... "n". tandal'(1 cos',\. npPI'oxI'- R()bitzcr was waiting with aD treme dryness, and the rapidity of al possible and not later than e eX.I I . OJ m~V1ng pIC 1I}'es 0 Th() windstorm Monday ' a:fter- Daugherty and Mr. and MrR, mately $40,000 annually, and is automobil to bring him to town. the flame s, T.be barn nnd all its Septembee I, 1933. A second pay~ camp. hf m Wl.'consm and at noon call~ed some damage on Myel' Hyman and son, Bobby, ex- k pt this low only by he careful He was able to be retlJrned to bis cont nts were quiCkly and totally ment, that of. 40 % qf the grower's ' ~ake-m.-the-Woods by MI'. Roder tonybl'ook Farm, No. 3. ble~1 the pect to leave here }' riday mol'll - man~gemcnt and ri!;:id economy home ,later in the day. lIal COIUlllbus Mr. r ey tolcl the bovs that be ' ·onal1me. ..t, La~rence Cook, whO average returna ( Cper acre of to- ' lck . . den " v.... f . . ' a son roof from the ch Icken hou ~ e, a IS 0 lng. ent'oute to Chicago. fot' a of the dir eto l's ancl officials. Thl'., y the catastrophe, i.8 re- bacco. ,barvested . law the hostess bl w orne apple trees (Iown • visit to the World 's Fail'. amou nl, h "nwever, inclurle~ interect witnessed in 1933, for each In• . ~ Ilad started ou t on a walk t o see potted to have B81~ that the entire acre .taken out of ·'production will ======~:-::==~=---:::==::;;:: chal'ges and bond I'eth'ement :fund$ surrounding cOllntry, had loat roof of the bam was a solid m~ be paid within 60 days after the which it is hoped will be a thing is' WilY, and, finally reali~ing that of flame ' within a few moments presentation of satisfactory proof ot the p st aftel' Junc 0, 1!l40. he was lost, had sat down to relt after the lightning struck. as to returns per acre and fuland "Ieep before continuing his D
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From Monday until Friday of We met at the office of Dr. Mary Miss Nutting helped in nature -(Miami C ... u. Jul 1121 ) last week t he Waynesvllle . Girl Cook at 8 o'clock Monday. Every- study. We studi.ed in@ects, bird, • . ,.. Scout8' camped at Camp LlOger one had tbeir par~lpbernalia and lellves and trees. This will help us . Longer. It wa a most interesting were ready for camp. Some of U8 in p~s8ing ollr second clallS tesh. ' DU1'111g the late war, when work- and enjoyable experience f OI' both rode in automobile!I, while others We made souvenirs to take ers were scarce...the wome~ helped girls and coun ell 0 I'!!. One of the rode in the wagon with Charlie home with us, spatter prints of In the a~~unltlon factories, and finest things to be accomplished on Jones, who had been hired to haul leaves, leaf books and bh'd books WayneSVIlle II women .were as lo-ral such 8 trip is hBl'mony and such our camping outflt to camp. and whittled neck rchief slid es. as any of the!f1 .. MISS Josephine 1was achieved. Those in charge of We spent the forenoon cleaning But the gl'cate;;t sUl'pri!!e. came !ar~n (now Mrs, H ..B. Earnhar,t) the ca~p ~eel ' mo re than repaid and getting the Cllmp in order. when we stal'ted to get into beu as ~Tl the lat.ter class, and wh~le for their tIme and eITorts, and The gr.o up was organized into and found uch an a sortment a. p~kl~g cartrIdges one dO.y, the greatly. pleased with the squads of three. Eacb day each sand, salmon c'a kes and baked gJrls In .her department declded to from the girls. E'Iery<)ne of them sQ.uad had a differellt duty to per- potatoe in our beds. We were put ~helr names -on a package. entered into t he short camp life form, thus keeping camp from be- ,wllkened several times by cold N9~~lIlg was thought of the mat~er with the pI'oper spirit of coopera.. coming monoton ous. Juani~a Bl'lIn- wat l' bei n~ dashed in our faces. \lntil a few. days ago whe,n MISS tion, cheerfulnesll, consid~fation nock, May Treadway and Jane One morning OUl' ~hoes were ,Harlan recelVed the followmg let- for others, and willingness to work Cook of Squad No.1 did the cook- missing, A rter a searc h some were te~; . ' _ or play, with great vim .It ill hoped ing thc first day. DiiRhwashing and found und er th() cabin, ome at . R wall a miracle of. miracles they may have more such happy setting the table fell to the lot of Toonerville, and I!IOme In the .that I foun~ your card In a case outings and that the parents and Jane Furnas, Rosemary st. John , garbage heap. After once putting of a'!'munit1.o!', and thought per- troop committee will do all they and Mildred Cook of Squad No. our feet into them, we could haps It would mterest you.~ know can to make thi possible, 2, Squad No , 3.was responsible for hardly get them out, becauRe the» wbere the case of ammuDltlon got To stimu late and encourage cleaning the cottage and ground were !\tuck on marshmallows, to. It was shipped to San Pedro, their jn~erest three pri7.es wel'e of- and for making the campfire. Prizes' were award d a follows: Cal., several years ego •. and then fered, The firat was a fil'st aid kit, Anna Lee Cl'ane; :E velyn Furnas l~First aid kit, awarded to May to Balfent)eld! Cal. It was onl~ last presented by Mis!! Beatrice Robit- and Martha Achterman were in Treadway as the Best Camper, by week that thIS case of cartridges zer to Mae Treadway :for being this squad nd Tuesday Marjorie Bcahi <!e Robitzer, 2~Sl:al' Book w~ op&ned, when 8e~eral of my the best 1111 ro und camj)er. The Eal'nhart joined th'is ' group. Thus awa.rded to .Mildred oak; Insect frle~dll were preparIng to go second .1'8n so clo se that three on. our first day atl camp we llad' killing-jar to Jane Furnll ; In sect flaIling. I bop,: tl)at- this reaches girls were awarded prizes by Miss an even dozen, who'n we added to killing-jar to Rosemary St, John. you, and may Interest you. Nutting for making the most pro- OUl' nine scouts the three counsel- These prizes were awarded f or the Otto Paul Buhn, BakerSfield, Cal. " gress in nature study. Mildl"ed lor, B~atrlce Robiti/ler, Doris greatest progress in natu)'e study , and were giv n by Miss Nutting. • Cook received a Star book and Haw,k e, and Mise NlJtting. JR, O. U. A, M. NOTICE Ro semary St. John and Jane FurAlthough we could not swim in 3- Girl Scout knife, to the write)' Mr. and Mrs. William Colema1l nas each - l'eceived insect killing the river because of typhoid fever, of the best aCCQunt of the camping jars. The third prize, a scout knife we had more time f'~r other things. trip by Doris Hawke. have sold their farm near Lytle to Mr, R. C. Moler, of Columbus, the Every member of Miami Valley walt awarded to Martha Achter- W borrowed two boats to use at And so, although we had many deal having been completed last Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., ill ear- man by Mis.q Doris lbwke for writ camp anll so could go boating and tricks played upon us and we had Friday. POllseallon i8 to be given nelltly urged to. attend th~. regular ing the best camp account. Evelyn take lessons in rowing. to work rather hard at times, we the ftrllt of September, when a meetiJir on Fnday evenmg, July Furnas is complimented a lso for We had great ftln at campfire, hated to break camp. But we are brother-in-law of the new owner 28. Very important queltionB must her stoty. All stories turned in playing ~ames, songs, and eager and hoping that we may get will take up bis relidence on the be settled. were very creditable. Follow ing eating popcorn. to camp again this summer. We farm. Mr. and lin. Coleman are RALPJl LINN, Counsellor Martha'!! story, And speaki1lg ' eatini'--any 1eel that we have learned many yet undecided .. to their future ,A. B. OLEA VER, R. S. Th. W. ..III. Girl Scout'. Flnt of tholle. people say tho valuable pointers about (a~pinlt plan .. The pureh..e price w.. not • - pee. T-' modern gIrl how to alld that our next camp WIll be announced. TAX NOTICE ftlpin~ "p cook should tor better In many ways. A feature of the cleal that has I The Girl Scoubl, after much jUlt one We tender our thanks to the become q1lite rare in theM cia,. of t coatrove1'llY, decided to ~ camp- beea coavlnc:ed parents, seoul leader. alld frlendt the Then wlU be DO peaa1ty OD real lila at Rollit&er's camp. Camp Lint 110 wonder! wbo made it pollible for Ut to go ~ eItde to If patel br Satu.,., lIP by the clam. We to ..t. taIIlpiq. for ..... .I• ., IIlOmi.... 11lJ7 17. toecl
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congl'atlilated upon the splendid Th . driv el' wh o i& prepared to a:nd timely results t hey achieved. start his vehiole is himllelf responNot only i{l credit due the three sible for traffi distu rbance until bers of Lhe "lucky" patrol but he has joi ned the normal flow of to all who participated In tbe traffic, and he mu t yield thc l'ight- ea l'e h; each did his :full share, and of-way until such time, Assistant diri it well . Any Qrganization that hief Engincel' H . . P erl'Y mpha aft'o rds ~uch splendid training for sizes in n r eport to Hig hway our future citizens, certainly merDirectol' O. W. Merrell foll owing its thc loyal support of the good an exhaustive ~tlldy of th moto!' and women of today. veh icle laws and regulations on this s ubject. Wbe n' in motion any vehicle $hall drive ~t!! near the l'iglit sid e of the !'oad u s is practicable, exccpt in overtaking and passin g an'o thel' vehiclc; and even th en th e . driver shall pa_1l a s n ar the right. The dlsllpp~a!'ance of Perry s ide Ill' p ssible (General Code of Faul. from hiS h o~e, SlItur~ay Ohi o, ection 6310-17), levenmg, caused a bIt of excltert is a bad mistake for a motol'- mcn l h re, Monday and Tuesday, to presu me that because he is ,Per.r y is n young man of 21 ye~n, within the speed limit he has a !'who beal's an ex~ellent reputatlOn. right to be elsewhere than in the land when he fai led to return to normal ,l ane o:f traffic; and tbe hi, home, ne~r Telegrallh Mills on slower he is m oving, the IVOl'se his Ithe .orcg~nm road, by MOJlday Th common appellea.tion f 01' mormng, hiS fa,ther, H, L. Faul, in~he t;ype of dl'iver who l' fu seR to vo k. ed the ass]st~nce 01 .Ms?hal s~ny in the normal lane of traffic is .JIlY and other friends to mllbtl1~ "road hog." a . earch. He was later found In A, regllrds sto pping, ~'no vehicle MIddletown. shall stop on a I'oael 01' highway C!lcing in a direction oth('l- than the dinlction of travel on that side" ' ( l'ction 6310-20). N OT shall any vehicle stop except with its right wbeel "within one foot of the right hand side of the improvMrs. Diedamia Haydock Harlan ed porti.o n of the l'oad, not· in any aged 84 years, ' died at her' home sucn way as to obstrllct n free in New Burlington lalt Friday passage of the road" (Section afhu'noon atter a lonl' lUn.... 6310-27). Funeral services were held at bar "Improved pOI·tion" of a r oad is late home Monday momin" and interprt'ted to include the irnprov- the remin8 were In'0lllbt to JlIaal ed !lhc)Ulder. Natul'8l1y unavoidable cemetery tor burial. breakdown and emergencies may Mrs. Harlan"..... the widow ef be.excepted from the provisionR Alpheua H. lIarIaa, f . of this Ilection. yean a Juatlee of •- • ew BW'liadoll. tIlre ehUdrft
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lUll I'"ceillt.: \\pr,' to be u s d to II. was c:omproml ed and IIi mbsIt'flll) I hi' c"lllm~ll(t'ment Xil ned. ,111' of the clll.~. "uthryn and In lhe, case of Catherine Casal" H"nllill lI l'nitt'r~ n fll rnlllhl'd pi uno duy ver6US Edna May Everson, at lan d Ul'lltll Illu"ic beIol'\! the l1t.'rfoL" al. the trustee il authorlted and 1l1l111 'e lin d IlI'lwecn t hI' net.. direct~ to sell (lne $HJOO J<'ounh I, Tht' H'h HII I· ... purl of April 2 _'-Liberty u lan coupon bond at its By TilE Iloosn.:n ;.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - : : -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rl' ·"l·d. th inRtllllatinn of more Probate ~Collrt m.arK t valu with accrued inter· • I I pbl~I!I'I'l1nd (. luiJltlH'nt lit th est and account to court th refor. The bOIll'd Iu.lopt II II r oluLion, t\,g('\h. r at the' "'L'Ul'I' of .rOUt· h Ol'a'[l' lluilding. f i~,e~ Tl l'lH'it'tta Th~ inVl'ntory uf Ann clla P ence, Leonard Agn c pleaded guilty to Jul 6, allin tot' n lection Oil IIn~1 "I'th, tl' 'ets, Inti om' 1t'13- :\1t'Kill~I'~' lind IIITil Lil,' hlld ,~_ oJmi1l1striolrix nf' lhp (> late o ( th affidavit til against him, and h prol)lllllll \. I , K(,~<: 11 l('\'Y or chine hllli u brukl'l\ \\'lw,·1. bout <,Ut'l d .lllli L'icnt fund, 11""llm V'll' William L. Grnhfilll. t1ec(!a~ d. wns fin tl 200 find costs. thr mills till" schll'lll Jlurpose~ h\ I,hl' ';:lm!! time. uli the coru r v~ KCnel'()U!; h !\1·tt't1 husinc. ~ llI,m to npprove d. The case of The Miami Valley ddition 0 the moximum lpvy Poul'l h. ~llItl T~Il'I' . trt'l'l,. :'.nc .,Of I pUI'chase lht, ,l('sh'ed appllratu.. The inv nlol'y o'f Walter N. Al- Building nnd Loan Association allowell by law, t.he levy to be jn t~e back. ran lIIlo ~V. H. " 11\\\ ld· The hii{h .chool bll~ ball tenm d _ I ' no adll1ini trotor ./!f th estate of versus Allc Gllrrison, et al i \'11' el fc)}' th ,wri d of lIve yeal·s. dll·. und b"th III dUnl'$ had to go fellII'd th(l li'mnklin ll'nm bv thli' Wil liam J. Allen, deceased. was ap· her bY'dismi ed witbout recor . Th eeonrl Tue"d y in August to ~c g~l"ai('." , 'l!)!>' ()urc of 25 to () in . their Ill'OV d. In l he case 'Of. Dorothy Felthousl' nam(),t R ihe dal (01' Ulis ~11!c K ~l~cy rt'l\I)tn ,e1 h 'l' 11Uf:l1- fit'st. game plnyed ApI·it 22. urn. Th inv nto!'y oj~ Willa B. 'abot 1l1inor, by John Broabstone versus I etion. tion ail hL\:h. sdl ul l It lwl'. Nn· min .rl)~(,K nnd 1') Earnhart dministl'ntl'ix f tlte' estllLe of Iyde Feltbouse. the plilintift' July 21, 'Ol!I\~y ~uperi'nt ndent v"m~<'r ~~, III O!'u'1' Lo .ac e 'pt ,a pitched fot· t he vislot', while ftll'y Elle n Tbompson, deceasetl. leave to fi le am.ended petition w F. B. Hllui anno\ln~ e d through I c' :->. _ IV.II ~1'I'VIl' " Tlo~lti"n ~n Clnude Riggs recei~ d th eir i'n 20 days. , lh Miami Gazette lhat the War-' C'\\' 'I rk Ctty. !t~R Ohv(I Alhm l'lant. . Y ~. lh' nC'w l.lIgnjfled usTho e. ecutor 0:( th estate of In the case of The Miami Valley l'un ounty NOI'mlll would b rc- I\hu hut! ~1'ad1l8t('d Irll.1ll 2\1t., J1 ?ly- . i. tant ,'I ~h i I' of th" Wnyn e~vi1Ie ui. F . aleman, decell edt i:o 01'- Building and L an A 0 iation WEEDS KEPT MOWED b1l hcd at Wayne ville In the ok Cdll;'~t' the PI'I' "IU: pring" rational bank wrui "ROm pump- del'ed to distribute to Harrison vers us larence Baber et 'a\. Judg· ON STATE ROADS tall, 1\'1\$ ~ecu~l!d to fill the '\'/\ 'lI.n<T' kil1~" a s un nthll'te dllring hi high Arthur oleman coertai n SUQ urities ment to plaintiff for $2432.26. ,1\ Tl'lIo.hl<' >,I)l,III.I' nllln, now mTil 11l20-21 term open d :t on The tllgh • ch~H.I.1 Dnlm:lt,lc I'Jub school t' III' l'r. A fl"ld d<lY wO' 'I'hll following a 'counts were ap In th case o'f arrie Eberllllrt 'l)lu) <I. vlth I·' ftl'!HJ01/"r, fllir dRY. ept mber • with II fir. t dll~ gllV an ellt,'rtlllllnwnt In Iho 'eh dlll~d for the 4 UPPt!l' grade proved, allow ed aTld confirmed by versu James Edwin Eberhart, Saiet)l as well as beaulificlltion <,/lIIelltlu" :III" !lIt'cilll nl III Indl· nrollment of 440 pupils, 8:1 (11 t1u.litol·iulll on thl> eycning .of V t.>- ~nu thE' high . cho(J1 nil April 29, colll·t. Divorce to plaintiff. $1500 alim ony is the obj l of thl! highway depart n{l(lunM, "'lin I,. willhl to !I'lll" W~OU1 ,ero high school Iltllt\('nts. 'l;'lUUer 2:1, ur~dcl' ~h\\ ~U~PIC' v~ I Lit rair! i"terIer~d, so they decld- Nina Scott ompt:on. MllriEl' ott to plllintift'. m ent in keeping tall weeds mowed 6~UI'., Unit· r vcnl,lto;8 II, "'UI'Tht:\ Normal , tart d op rations th the 0111111Umty :SC\"Vl~. (Ho\\ cJ the "vent. a We Ie: lat.el'. Stat White and Ollie Scott h urts. ex· In t he case of Cahal Pulzerzone down alollg the rights· of 'Way of Il li~vnle \ <1 '1~llllJr\· Il~ lNilT I.LAn{'xt day under the fficient HU])- "lIlHI)' . l"~I\d~r. r,~lllelllb l' thaL In. Jl olllr BII ~II in llp ctc(l the or. ecutrice of the e ltate of Walla ce (lrpora~ion versus Miami Valley aU state roads throughout the 12 TJ N nil S\l!.H. JcJ~ 'X)li rl nil 1)'1) Il r r.:lf'!'lrlc' It fd/{"I'~' ervision of Miss Elin 1iuwland, (l rgamzatIII n : Tht) ~'vcn t ~ n mal. Mny12. and l'el)orted thllt he 'cotto deceased, seco nd nnd final Coated Paper Co. Demuner ove:r.. highway divi~ions in Ohio. (~H·~. I.-or Int.,., I"w writ". giving Re i nations and uhstitutions time go t . Will Alit'll , wIn Wln,te, fuund v >rythillg O. K. GIn ly H. I vins, guardian of rllled. Defendants granted 20 t.!ays RIlPorts received by Highway "~(o Illlt! "r~~"I1\ t: UllUII<\Jt. 1\1 1'. Waver wa re.en~llgcd as Helen Gum. minOT. Fil.'St Ilnd final to fil e answer. Director O. W. Merrell from th had alt red th Ii·t ot tea h f. Lawty 7.111101 ~'man. L e 11 nder· until finally, find th teach rR' ,~Il {lnd othl!rs t , play ,o ft b 11 s up I'illtendent for another t.e l'ln , fary E. Siegt ri d, exeeutrlx of In the case of Justin M. Fry division engio ers sh ow th t th pa roll for the tel'ln Tt'ading [I With the the1' little boy.) The pri l 6 anu a tentative list of estate of W. 11. Siegfried, de- versus Sophie L. Fry. A divorce mowing work is goi ng forw$rd ( ,•• 1<"'11"'" III. follows: R. . ,Vea cr, up !linlen· misl'ellaneou. program included tcacher'~ \\3 I\elect d. including Second and nnal. WIlS granted: Tu niformly' over the entir state in dent; High c:.hool- N. P. Blatt, two or three shOrt ptay and . P. HI tL for pl'incipal of the 1 Lester Frye, administrator o~ es· In tlie cn e of Anna Corwin ver- a satisfyin g manner. . '--~----------';; prin ipal, l\fa'l'Y Hankinson, Verna folk dancE-lI, chortlliCs, E'tc. But hi~h scb 01. Re ignations started.tate or Andrew ' J . Frye. decea,ed. . us Robert Corwin. Defendant is As directed by Merl·ell.' weeds W@IVOJ'; Wayne ville grades-- hHe is the stl'3nge ~enture that to come in at ~ specia l meeting First and final. : t.o pay $8 monthly for support of are mowed on berm between th Clara Lile.prioC;pal, RenrietUl.M· pl'esent llatrons mlly b inclilled held 1ay 4, fis Corrin Welch Th e Lebanon·Citizens National children and $80 to plaintiff's at- Davern nt and ditch. t{) t he feM DR. H. M. WILLIAMS Kin ey. LiU Benham, Louella to duubt, n v rthel s it ;8 trill.' : slo1udlng the first. Bank & Trust Co ... truste ot the torn y within SO days. around all guard rails, bridg Jann y, Reva Horm 11, France they charged no admi Jon fee at Mis" Howlund coached the estate of George l~. Riley, dec as. erSt warning signs lind reftec- )ST£OPATHIC PHYSIC'IAN aDd pior cla~ play, "The Fifteenth ed. eeond and fin.a ! . , Marria,.. Lice..... t.ors, and also at nil rQad ,i ntersec· SURGEON Lamb. Gale Blatt, Op I David s th door. and Huel Moore; Lytle g rudes- Th board went thr ugh th 'COl'- of Jllllunry" which was given on The Leban n- Ltl7;en NatlQnal tiona to 111 aintain unobstructed Speci.l Attention to Rectal aDd R. C. Hunt and Mrs. J . A. Pine. mality of reorganization, January Friday ·ve~ing. May 13. and the Bank & Tru t Co.\ trustee of the Ralpn L. Boyden. farmer of L eb· s ight ' vi."vs and thus greatly in· lat• • tiDal Di.ea ••• E. V, Barnhart resigned a cl rk 3, 1921. with 1\0 aClual cnangcs, Rev. J Ohll F. adwolillder preach. e tate ot George 1~. Riley, dec as. a~on and Miss Myrtle M. York, 01 rea. e thl!'sat ty of driving. ,L£BANON, OHIO of the board at th September G, but" they did accept Mr . Blatt'S ell the annual b ecalaureate ser- ed. econd and Fililal. Kmg~ !dilJs. . In many instances th weed are Pbolle 12 Jt~. }>\to n noR ion. and L. M. R nderson was re ignntion as a grade teach r ~nd mOll cn Su nday eveDing, On both Alton F. Brown. administrator WIlham Eldoll R~talhck grocer burned ill order to. ?~!!troy t he IvLDI & ~.mMOD IJltll. eecured to fill the vacancy. Supt. hired Glenn . John to lill the OCCa!;j6n., the school hall was of the state of Andrew J ohnllon , ?f Lehnon and M\ s Hazel P~u1. seeds ,anti the posll,b)h~y of de· '!!!!'!!!!!!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Wea er appeared before the board vacancy. Mi s R va lIor"" II re- orowd d to the limit. ounty deceased, is orderEld to file an addl. m e lark , ~ I I'k of .Lebanon. tructive fir~s occurrmg from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. eptemller 25, .and tre ed the ur- lIign d as ,teaehe l' of t.he third uperintcnd nt Harris Ilnd l i t's. tional bond of $~OOO to be approv. RU,sse~l C. Wa~1D 8. farmer,. ()of matches Of cl~aretil thrown from ent lleed for all additional high grnde. effective Januan 28, and Hani. royally n ettain d the ed by court. a ntlll·v l.lIe ant.! MIS Gladys' E,Ilza- pa ing machm es on to th dry chool t~cher. His request wa Mis Kathryn B.-odt was emp loy d m mbers and In tructor of the Emma Cline and Osee H erlan, bet~ RIckard, lltenographer, of weeds and gras~ strewn alo~g t he granted, and Mi Edna Kelsey to fill the vllea,ncy for the remain· normal cias at their hOme in ad ministratrices c~f the estate ot prmgboro. follOWIng th~ mowmg .. was la~r secured for the positioll del' of the term. ' Lehanon on f onday ('vcning. lara J. Merritt ne ordel'ed to Bell Clarence Tracy. . farmer of opera tions arc, tn· at a salary of U26 per montll. Chaperon Ii by Mis. ,Howlan d. Joint commencement xetcises certain stocks andl make return to Mount Holly and MISS Helen Gul· 80 a to reAj:cording to our , file s of Sep- the NOl'mal cIas w nt to 01 um: f(lr both the high school and Nol'- court. lady. factory worker. ot Waynes. ond gr .wth 80 Years Exparience in tember 29, the teach 1"9 organized bUB, February 10. to visit n ession rnal 'were held in f;chool hall on Stella Ura hel, guardian of Ro- vi lle. smee the pre"I()U8 Flttine and Makinc Gla.... a Fortnijrhtly club for the djacus- of the Ohio L gislatur'e, 3S gLlest Thqrsday 'evening, May 19. with la~d M. Gephart, minor, filed her sioD of polities atld current events of the ~on. larence J. Brown. F. . Land it;tel. 01 O. ,as thIrd account. , New' Suit. Mill Howlalld was \:h(lsen to serve tohhe!1 MLleuBtenant Coye.:~or" Off the ~peaker of the evening. The Tbe inventory clf Lizzie Ditmars C. S. Ehy. et al vel'lIUs Lawrence L.b..-., OIdo .. president of the club; Not to be th ~o. . rt' r.own, 11. ' Jlcr-"'lldn"te0d 88th Alumni reunion Rnd banquet executrix 0:( the ,e state of Walte r Rena and Mary G. R na for money T. . . . " Thlli ... Sat......7 1 elr ms ruc~or. a so con II C held in the tl uditllriurn on Frith..,. o. 'Ditmars, d,ecEla ed, wa filed only. , olltdonll by the teachers, the Ellamillatioa F .... Mothers cluh held its drat meeting the. young P410ple ~hrough the vening, wa, attended by t2~ , The fir t and IfInal accou nt of ylvia Simmons versus Oren A. LEBANON, OHIO on Friday afternoon, October I, varJ~us Sta~e offihc s aUnd de P rt- former ~tudents. The program Charles S. Irwin, ,~uardian of Anna Strawn, 'for money only and other Dr. Walter W. Rowe. Fa tor of im e t 0 b aDd Judp F. M. Hamilton told the men " proving a . , L S 'th ' t relief I• • • • • • • • • • • • • • t V te" Of e l'h t. "'h G tt h commlltee was Instructed to pre- . ml " mcompe eilt, wa$ ap· • the Central ReIMmed Church, II • "B Ia d le8 ow 0 o . cours • roys 0tS .I. ~ aze ~. owevehr, par a tWCI.day program for the proved, all owed alnd confirmed by Louis J . Dolle, et aI, venus Anna Bil Honor did not mention the doe~ no . men tion a VISit to t e 1922 ' i ' court. ' V, Kelly, tor money and OtheT reo Dayton, Ohio, is to deJiv r the sernames of any especial candidate pemtentlary, so we suppose they r un Oil . 1 I' f monette Sunday, July 23, on the for , whom to vote, though we kept ~way from there An appeal for Normal ~udent Verdenll HopkilllS wa appointed le d L subject, "The High ost of p i r i . · hna"ine that he had 110 ve- seri. The' rades ave a 'Washin ton wa 'publish d in the Miami admini tratrix of estate of Lester u~m! Valley BUIlding an. oan tual Living." at the Union Vesper • • .. ' 3 . g g , II' Gazette for May 25, wbich also Hopkins decea ed and filed bond aliSoClatlon versus H. E . Llbercap Olll objections if any voter wanted BIrthday entertainment on Tues. te j th f t th t M' H I d f $6500 . h t· L ' et a1 lot 'foreclosure and money. services held during July and to plaee an X before bis name on day a1;tern()on F bruary 22 that no ( e ac a ISS ow all 0 WIt sure les. eWls H B tt II Alb rt August in Library Park under the tIle separate judieial ballot. as a was especially'rood, though 'many had been I' -empLoyed to conduct Drake, W. W. Shur.ts and R~x Ben:::rand e~:~ar~~r~~ Conw: • auspices of th Dayton Y. M. C. A. candidate for a judgeship on the drawbacks had b en encountered the cIa s at an advanced ~laTY. D. Snook were al~pomted appraill-o f ' t't' d 'tabl IJ with down town churche coopera.. I8. Th e durlOg . t he :preparatIon . of the pro· An COmpO$ltiO n." era.R orLillard PST lion an equi re Ie f . tmJr. . . Court of Appea CireUlt "'I'h unuljun A t lly bJ ' fine h f R Slaton versu s Gertrude nlnec.eenth a~endm nt to the gran1. A patTiotic ~'eadinlr by Mis ' ,. U 0 grap y 0 a 0 e, obert J . Shawha-n, executor of Slaton, for divorce. Char~e is In addition to tne short tnlle l1~tional con tltutional had but Howland was a e pecially pleas, •Wlltt~n by the late Kathleen the estate ot Frank S. Thompson, 1 t next Sunday evening. Ihe Oak recently been ratified, thus grant· lng feature. . Hend~rson oble. then a pu~!1 in dec,eas~d, filed his application for gross neg ee . Street U. B. Band will Tender a in&' the right of suffrage to all L. M. He nderson was appotllted the eljthth grade, was pubhshed a certificate of t ran.sfer. . , Real E.tate TraD.fere concert from 7 to 7 :20 and a Alton F. J'JroW'n, adminIstrator double male quartette will Bing women citiloens, 21 years old or a m emb r of the board, as well as June •of the estate of Andrew Johnson, 'Allie C. Early to Wi1liam J. Fox under the direction of arIton over. Naturally. the ladies were its clerk. March 7, filling the not familiar with the methods of vcallCY caused by t he removal of A /es on in tra de: "When we deceased. ~s ordered to sell certain and Bertha M. Fox, renl est&te in )lcHonr • ._ _ marketing the ballot, so the Judge Joh n 'Strawn from the district. buy steel rails in England, England ~al --estate'-tur7trt'e'Ten 0 , sal es- Clearcreek township. . jagoDal parking ' t. Clair Phone 78J kindly explained .the method of Five days later. the board met 8T1d has the money and we ,have the tate. :Oan B. Salyet:s and Jane Salyers Street has made it possible for a operation; no partisan discussion. authorized wal'l"ant for the pay. :ralls; but wt1en we buy ateel rails E C, Dunha~. 'Was appointed .to to John S. McKnight, 3.63 ac:res io great- nllrob«!r of people to enjoy ~~=======~==~c==-=~ 01' evell a biot, therefore, found a ment of two notes at the Waynes- in the United States America has take the depOSItion of Frank Skm. Franklin tOWllsbip, the scrvice from their c.ars. Audi· place in his TemBTk . An election V"ille National bank in the sums of the money and America has the tier, subscribing witness of will of Harry L. Dapper Sr., to Alma C. ences.t tbe ,e V"esper serVices have • • clel'k ()f tbe day~ when only the '3.000 and ,2.000. The s um of rail "~Abraham Lincoln. Florence A. Starkey, decea ed. Dapper, rllal estate at TweJtty- been nUmbering more than a MOTARY PUBLIC men voted is of the opinion that $1,600 was also tran ferred from ' The Lebanon.C: itizens N~'o nal Mile sUlnd~ ~housand and, through a system of many of the supposedly experien- tile sinKing fund to sinking fund Bank & Trust Co .• Trustee the Isabelle Frye to Carl McGraw, amplification, all are able to hear ced votera mirht have listened to commission, whatever that trans. I armel's raised wages of their estat~ of E. K. Snook, dec ased. inlot No. 642 in Franklin. I the program. this talk with much profit to them- fer ma)l have meant. hiretl hands approximately 7 pe~ filed Its fifth and fl!l~1 account. ,Emma M. Stopper to RClland A special welc(lme is extended to Will. Dra_ • • Ed.te. Seat'" /lelves. The higb school basket ball team cent in the last t hree months ac. The Leba,non-Cltlzens National Davis and Okla Davis. 20 a res in friends from neighboring towns to WAYNESVILLE. OHIO The high school boys tried to went to a to~rnamcnt at Ohio cording to a report of the bu~eau Bank & Trust Co., eiecutor 0 fthe Deerfield township. attend th se union Vesper service. organite a foot ball team during We leyan Univer$i~Y' at Delaware, of agricultural economics, U, S. estate of. John. M. Bradley; deceasR. R. Remark and Mabel E. Re· • - - ,- - the early part of Novelhber, but Match 5, b ut lost tneil' fi rst and Department of Agriculture. ed. filed Its thU'd and tinal aC!co~nt. mark to . P. Krohn, inlot No. 100 Gra II is not injut:ed' by waterFOR SALE DATES CALL evidently they did,n't get very far only gam'e to one of the best teams __ ~ Charles J. Waggoner was ap. in M~rrow. ing- when the sun ' is shil:ting-. Frelor we find bllt one mention of the in tbe lournament. And ' that WaS ,pointed guardian of Shirley Lamb, Carl McGraw to Isabelle Frye, quent light sprinklings thQugb, 'fact ill the 'schooL reports. W e dQ, t hat! Movement , of live. tock to 16 )'ninor, upon the resignation of inlot No. 1080 in Franklin. . do more harm than good. An ' oc. however, f:illd this Item.in the issue Th e Normal class stllged an ex. major nl~rkets by truck is five The Leb!1non·Citize118 National John, E. S~arts to J. S. RIdde,Jl casiona.! thorourh soaking is the 10r November 17: . cellent play, "Rosemal·y." at. the times as ' grea t as 10. yeal'l! ago. Bank and Trust Co, and filed bond and S~rah Rldd~ll. 16.88 acres lD proper sort of watering gardeners "Last Wedne day t he school auditol'ium on the evening of ~en years ~go one.slxteenth . of of $2400 with , surety. Frankhn townllhlP. sa . ' hack drivers seemed to have an April 8, under the excerlent coacb- livestock ar~velt by truck. Last The will of FIQrence A. Starke)1 Robert Cummings to Jacob Cumy. .. _ ...> ' -_ _ oft' day, as there were several ac· ing of Mi Howland. No free year on e.-third r ode to market on deceased, was admitted to probate. mings, real estate in Franklin. W W . W. W 1' tek er an d E ath er W • C Granville e doubt whether all JESIE STANLEY t h M. 'F arris t Ito Warren .. ' of the gTeenvery beermuch will haye disap. eidenta. Two of t h e hac ks came door this time; th more - than I ra bb ~r t ueB. Southgate were appointed execu,- oun)', t e use 0 rea estate lor eel b St Pt' k' d ...... 320. Ne. B.rU...... ow. , pear Y :. -! !IC 8 ay, tors, n o bond required . J. D. Don. highways. ----~.-~ _ - - - - . . , . . . . - - - - - - . . ; ·.-I-IIG\.iWAVS AN.O flYWAYS OF: 01-110 _ _ _ _ __"", _ _ _ _ _ _-, all, A. J. " Sche.u~rer and Charle s Frank S. 'l'hompson. deceased to ' , IEAIlL KoOcL!:1l Carroll were appointed appraisers. Harriet LeFever, real estate in NOTICE OF PUBLIC ~EARING D.,toa PhoDe Sales by CoriJllne B. Rhul, ad· Tartlecreek township. , On the Village of Waynesville ministratrix of Ule estate of H_ c.WiIliam arid Elizabeth F. Thomp Budget. Clark. ,deceased. were approved. son to Clark Cecil, 27,78 acres in ,Notice is bereby given that on . Columbtls Is Illst!nl:tly [l C3pi· Her first lind fl.nal accoullt was Harlan township. the 7th day of ' August. j9a8, at tol city. The ~pllo l It(lc l ~-th e =,.,.:=.=, =:::::===.=======.=============~ appt:oved. 8 ,o'clock p. m., a llulllic hllllring famo us Sla t e I·lo.lsc-domlllat(:(J .{, The sixth accQunt of Luella M. Bill. Allowed will be held on the Budget pre. the CJlt r or P IO tc.w 1\, Seal- ,', Young, guardiaJll o:f Thomas A. Drs. Edward and Robert Blair, pared ' by the CO!o1nciJ of the t e red a bo!!t !l. t! i ly :11'0 mcny o th- ~ Williams. incomplstent was approv· services. ,24; Julia Holland. servo Villag-e of Waynesville of Warren EJ' &10.10 I!U\: "lwlont buil d I~);s. :~. edt all owed and conftrmed by the ices. $7; Ml'l!. Howard Sawyer. County, Ohio. lor the next sue'Vhen tho:! l c:;lb!"l\~l'c Is In 0 ~sl\iU , : Iltato T~D1"O ';~ \!I .. lh·e!\ 1l11 <.l ~ell(\- . co urt. ervices $7' Geo-l'a Miller serv ceedin lP lIseal year endi,n " ,D , ecem, .Stella' .Kelly, services. ~. II .. Tbe will of Sallie R. Mi.tcbell. ices, $10; tors. gC":I'nm Lt l'~P[&'~ '5, news· ;, bel' 33st, 1934. J)lIpcrrnen., aud vi~itartl fro III all ( Such hearing will be neld at ~he deceased. wall admitted to probate. $10; Charli!s Bobson, services, $10 ove r t ile: cl.tlc. rn::y lJ.:l LO N: hur- " ' Robert, G. MitchE!I1, Sr.• WI1S ap - Ml'l!. Will Bryan, services. $10; office of ' the Clerk in the Twp. )'ylng up ' end e"wu tll 'l Cr.pltol , pointed executor, no bond r~quired Lew!! V. Banta, services, $6; House in Waynesville. Bteps. , 1t Is &U rpl Islngly lik e i ~har~eSGMount. Ray Mount and Maude Deardoft':, services, ' ,5; R. F. HATFIELD, Clerk. Wasbln!.tou . ra!1 ross were appointed ap· Clark County Commilllioners, care AND CONSIGN Th e C:lj' bag man y ot hcr S P()t ~ , praisers. patient, $105: Columbus Blank Iheep and caly:s of l~lG,::;:,t; ar.lOllg th"II! Ob 10 The will Eberly Farquer, dek Mfg. C 0., IIQPP'1'les,...<t187" t at~ \'· :: lI.:.7~ ;~/, wltll (La gl'efl t ceased, wasoftiled in court. " "; Sales Co., gas. coal and ·oil. •<t94.08,' U~.ir..::.. Office Outfitters supplie8. 55c; The Morrow Lumber Co. cement Elad bltl. ~· l: ~.-~ ~:lIle cC I he b ig· coocl ..nt... The will of .B. F. Kirkpatrick, Columbus Blank Book MtgCo $I 7'7.66: Blair &; LeRoy. cement, ,"cst t l. ,,~b.I' & ;u:..CIJ or th e cOlln try Y.rU' Chlcla_lL O. deceased. was ad:m,i~1ed to pr~bate suppliel, ,37.60: A. C. J~rda~ sand and gravel, $'120.41: Buckeye Tune in on Radio Ijrc J1b.)."r'~: ~ 1:'~ .~ - ·.·I St:lto Orne StattOD 'WOItY Bul\d l!'~. :"!:.~:: ' ':; ~!!e ec loto Rlv'lri The Lebanon-CItIzens National Dept. Store supplies $6.69' Frank Concrete Co., sewer pipe,$llS7.60; 12 :2G to 12,30 p. m. 101' Ollr daD,. tIle C,...... ru J .. ·J "W a:l:Jion. and th" ~k and Trust ,.Co., guar~ian of lin Ribbon' and Ca;bon C~ .• sup- Morrow Feed &: Supply Co. cement market rel'0ri8. litel .. P~~tJ,(;:ll;l,.l' . Shirley Lamb, mmor. filed ltS sec·, plies $9' Treasurer of State coun and sewer. $8.30; 'Harold Mar~. ond and final aecount. I 'h ,. . . . • . d T!.'1 ,.,., :.~, .;! .t !:!tOWII tn the Verdena H lie' tv s s are, maintainIng extension san and gravel, $9J.l2; Howard Jl iclOl I I!! t ., , !. ~ t;; ~ dome erC th e '. op , inS, work, $1050; Lebanon Lumber T. Cook, san~ and gravel, ,286 .• 'a\,>t{I\ :,..:t.... J I') t9 one of trlx of Cls~te of Lester. Hopkins, Co" 8Jlwdullt, $1; ' Waldron C. Gil. 80; J. L. Dunn, emery 'Wheel. forge deceased, !s to Cfluse an I,nventory mour, 9 inquests, $69.90; James and. anvil, $14; S. J. Black, parts, 'Wa~ P~'( " c 1;,<, ' ) w th at Mrs. Pr .. ';'h 'y say It an~ aiPrd81seCmenlt to be made. Book Store, supplies 76c' Gem '79~ 62: H. 'So Oonover, bolts, :M cKln~ ~y ·, " I.: IJ .-e;! It from her of t~r ru t!t rOfl!lJ e • adminIstratrix City Blue Print" Sup'ply C~ .• lUll. "scythe. wire, etc., ,71.89; Book "nlte 111 th! b 'tel s erosa th e G :tit,· t. ' WANTED per d:c~~sed ~ ' ..;orgde tWO CIlro p- , $7.1~; Granville M. Farris, Shop, ledger, 50c; Xaufman's aup· Til'" ro,cc!_ ~o Co lu t:1bLl8 are x· .' , IS (I ere 0 se cer compensation and damages *381 plies <tA 77- L H Go~don gas' a d tam stocks belon'llring to said estate 48 L. GAd ·L, n cel l£'lt : ...tt I ~(\ through fin e and make r t t t ; . n erlon Scns Co .• lum· repalrs, .16.08; J. W. Lineo Hard· WANTED--To. btl1 an IdDda of ·'"r:1I Jall.b. "' •• 11 rhh fi elds aDd ~~our . bel' and nails. $87.66; Blair &; :ware Co .• 8upplies and parts, $212.chickea.. paJin&' bilrhut mult., trIm orc:1l1.-.t3. LeRoy, Jnvel, $738.40; Tosbie. 77; Ed. S. Conklin Insurance. Co., price. S. D. HIDlde, WaJ1lIll't'lllI. r-;-:-:-:-::,-, Commoa PI_. ProceediDI. Service Station. gas, $46.91; Kil. insllranee, $16S; Oregonia Brid~ Olato. d In the caee of ~rhe State of Ohio patrick~Frenc:h Motor Car .co •• gas Co., supplies, and repain, ,23.24; .. versus Ray Grahl~m, bond for the &l1d, supplies, $161.40; W. A. Oregonia ' Bridse Co. Iteel, f867.• appearance o'f silid defendant at Hause, gas and supplies, '44.2Cl; 86; Leland Electric Co., 1 motor, I'OIlIAL& next term of COUllt heretofore ft.xed John Law 1& Son, .... $'6.80; Me. $81.60; SPriq GroYe Tractor alld - - - - - - - - - - - - at $1000 is he I~by reduced to Coy Oil oil, $92.40; Waite. Equipment Co., pana, ,18.40: SALE -- Three ,.rllq ,SOO. Garage, .applies, '8~.76: Flack Broob Fire Proof Garqe. , .., Shorthorn bull ~vu. All Jor. In the ease f The American Equipment Co., ....e... eIlP., '1.50 '&.ao: A.. D. Grapevine, .... f5.78 cIaa, B D ., Wa71l...m.. elli. Loan and Realty Co. versus Hoy Brice Smith, repaira, !71c; Stalld- SnaJloOn Tools. lne., Jack Cutten, Knott and Rhoda Knott. Judpent ard on Co., keroeene, f8.80: J. C. Garace. fl'7.1& L. B. Appr A to plaintill' for' 90. PO.....NT lI:. OneHawke, auppliea, ,IUB; Clacbmatl So.... In the an of Union Savin.. on Worb, Co., .... ,al. and Co., yeralll 1101f87.81;
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Mra. }o'rank urI ha~ return(·d home from II two w eks' visit with friendl! in Daylon. Maynanl Orr . I f D. L CRANE I I P ....U.... IS,.b'crIPtloa Prlc., $1.10 • Y •• r came with h I' for Il few day~' Sl'verll] hu ndred (111:81" ea lo. A building and tl'l phone dil'C!d· t rial 1l(' pnrtmenL goin~ fin II n\·E'· Cary's Jewelry Shop ...... .. 0. liZ Entered at Po.tottle. I 't ........-. pL.-.. .............. . , .... .... I ObI ~ 4 at CJ WaYIIN' ] I 11 v SlMi~8 . b ' War c'n Wini(I'ccl, LeRh!1', and ueeo fCr~\l.er. 1ll • r . Counly . ory cov"'ring all . tat J cPlll'lrrt n t s day·a·week hll~ I~ . Thl' Ih!puJ'tnwnt Leballoll, Ohio ReliM-c . ......... ................ No. 118 vII e, u. . .M:~t;: a.. a Harold Star ~pent Fri-day night. arc plannlllg t~ C(lOpel a~~ with t~ was distributed through the (h~· affecte d are collon mill. knitting = :.;;.___ = and Saturday in Dayton with lh ir go"cl'nm n~ 10 r'duclng theIr partmenl of Public WOI"ks 11'1 l mill. machine' "hllp. plan ing mill'I!._ _..;S~t;;;o:.:r.:e_.::;Op.:e;n:...E~v.;;e.;.;n.;.;ln~rt b~'olher, Harry Start· and Mrs. acr ag.c t~1 year. ont:racts hav week. The boo~ contain~ 4 pages pl'inting ~ hop, sho ~hup, slOll!' JULY 27, 19B3 Starr. be n lee Ive.d by ount.y Ag ~t and is attractIVely printed .and quarry, "hilt Shill>, ti n shop, woolen = - =================:-:======----= Mi s fary llellton, who ha~ Le~~er J. Mill I' :vho v III b In b undo It includos the fol~07"~ng: mill and aulo tag h Oll. been vislting' in the' n. B. Under- chalge of ~he pr?g18h1. List of all departments, dlVl SlonR The premium li !<ll'l for the Ohio wood hom , ~p!lnt Friday evening A meetmg wl~1 be h'~ld Thurs· and empl oyes" with room an~ h -le. - - - 1 d S t d UY . D t day-ntg'ht, July _7 at High Scholll phone ext n IOn numbers 10 the StnLe l~lli l' A Ulo(ust 28 to S pt(lUbl'I' In 1860 the l·derl'll government co t the average citizen $2.08 pel' an a tlr K m d oy O~'K " k J r gym at Wayn sville al~d FJ'iday Eta1 office and Wyand otte build. 2 weI' rea d y f Ol ' di ~ tl'ibution thi l\ Ii Herbert entlC y an.. 11' to • ht J I 2 t lol ar ' ye r, feris camped on nesar's CI'eek nJlt., U Y a.1I moyy, Ing ; d 'pUl'tm ents in State hOUl'ie week. 'l' he same pri 'OR of ndmi~· In 1931 th cost of govemm nt, for all units was $107.37 per near B 0 b St,ump l! ItiS t wee. k 11 er-, LegIOnh Hall,. Frankhn at which lind othel' buildings wilh te l€ph ll. n ~ i ol1 will be charged as last yenr; Our convenient. location, suitad' . , . l cllpita. bert relurllcd home unday and b~le t enbl'~ re uctlOn p[ogra~ numbers~ . informatJ.on covermg nam Iy ; 25 ce nt. g n ' ra l udm i ~8 i(ln ble sur roundings and equipment In 1913 the total cORt of gov rnmen,t was $2,90(},QOO,000, and Junior Hm.t1ey and Wayne Grall Will be xplulned and t~ prOVl- tnte buJldJOg and city ?I . olum· 25 ce nis to ~rllnd sland untl 50 enables us to Serve to the B ..t re nts to th oliseurn. An added in 1919 87,500,000,000, and in 1931 it was $14,000,000,000. are wilh Kh'k this we k. o~s th c ~t~ract rela a~po ' nted bus; ~i ~ory of State b~lI~lOg nn~ uttracti\ln thi ~ yea l' will be the Advantage. In 1929- a year of inflated prosperity- the total tax of the Tho Womll)1' ~ Civic League b ~~a ~~~~m!i1r ~ee~tation~d at · dt> RCl·IPllon. of ~uralfPamtmg a n r ational Short horn ~toc k shllw. American people amounted to 16 cent of their incomes. gave a lov(!ly tea at the attTacliye ~ank~ina and Lytle 101' three day ~~~'blc ~; I~st °ls g~:~~~f:: °a r~x· Oo vernor A. L. Shnlll'nbarge t· AMBULANCE SERVICE In 1931- 8 year of ble.ak depression- it amounted to 28 per cent. countl·y. hom of rtfrs. Howard. G.ra- after lh meting!!. People ar Te· larl o~ nu~~be~o of aad~eTti sem~nl!\. of Nebraska will be the j " Ige at Pboone 29 W•. m., Ohio TJIC cunent year may b the most xpensive in our hi tory, with the ham FrldhBY aftehTn oon . As 1I~;~nl!: quested to come in and sign up Th g firs t i ue co n~ist of 2 000 t his exhibit. . h . 1Ift-s. Gra am a s oRtesa were ." rs. . h d . .' . xeeptlon of t e wai.' period. M D t . l\I' E G rdon durmg t ese ays. copies f or distributio n lo t he "Uncle Be n" Da rrow, " lhl' Radio How much of th.e increase in the cost of government, fed. ral, M~r~ R:~::: T. IS·ask· y 'nnel Sinc~ both landlords and tenants state offices. The directory w~s ~choolmaster:' slated lhis wl!ck alate and local, (lan be laid to )HBste. is problematical. Bu t. there I no W .. P. Carreno 'must sIgn the. con.tract the atten. compiled by !"I~s. Ruby V , Etty, In that th Ohio Schoo l G.f lhe Ail' question but that it I'una into the hundreds of millions, 1'01' there ar Tlh'. and Mrs . Wm. Barhes and ~Innce of both IS ulged. a.tdt~~bmeet charge of buddmg l,ersonn eJ. would resume op eration~ under t he • • • . fl. a t ed governmen ta i lpl yr oil"", f ami' l y enl(!rtame . d tearT h t f am- .mg. 'th' Farme.rs ral (r I. both lIU ace D scores OLI •oUI'eau • comml8 Ions an d ]n 1931 who 0' 19~2 ar G G Wh 't . . t Sta t e d epaT l men t 0 f crid uell t·Ion Vaccination of Swine a Sp.ciatt» " . . . "'h m el el I oJ , overno r eOI'go I e appoln · , . d' I. ' ] lh . many 0 f w. h Ich 811ll~IY duplicate th.e work of ot~el'S. . Ily to an. Ice cream s up per 1 urs- I elig-ible even if the y hav'e no tobac ed the following a s memb ers of l Ur U\ IC~lon a. usua comm g SERUM AND VIRUS We haye p rmllted tbe governmen~to go mto variou s tax·exempt dayevemng. co this year. Anyone interested in the tat milk commiss ion las t year with a p ecial first day. chool At a Reduce d Price bu siness ventures in competition with the livelihoods pr.i~ate" The of~, ball team of th~ I tobacco growing al'e invited to at- we kS: ';ard Ramsey 1', Demo crat, program on MondllY. Septemb r itizens who are for ced to pny thc taxes to maintain the conlpehtlon. LuCkyTh13 dc1Ub went. to Ghenn te nd the above meetings. mithviJle ' Wayne county milk l 8. The usual pl'ogl'lIm will be in· H~RVEYSBURG, OHIO M . . , t t town urs tty evemng were crea cd by adding sperial bl·oad· Phone 31 ore and more money IS gomg mto tax-exemp governmen tbe 1 .t to the ~ast team there . - --producer and potat o grower; cas ts fo), teachet· ' alld parent-I ~onds in tead of taxable labo: employing investments. The result Is .fb:sHal'V~Y8burg band, und er ° t Hen:ry Ballman, . Democrat, Sec~e. teach I' a. soc iati on gro ups to con- ~,~~~~~~~~~~~~,!!!,,!,,!,! lr.cI·eased unemploym nt and , distress. the dire tion of J. Dodd, of t~ry 01 the ·Retall Grocers as oc~a. tinue throughout the yCal'. The History showlI many eumples of taxing a people until th y r~. larksville. furnished mu sic at a tlOn 0.1 ~nyton and a ~or~ er city broadcasting program to !;chool!l pudiate tax Obligations. Unle!!s all unjt of gov rnment retrench, It I estival at Sharon hureh Thurs· commiSSioner of. that City, ~ eorg will be every n fLe rnoon during thQ day evening. Warn r, .Repubhca.n,. Wellmgton, I<chool w k from 2 to ::\ p. m. i ll()t Impossible to force s uell a tax cri is in our own country. The Qunty Agricultural agents atUe ~al se r an.d nllik prod~ c 1', The subj ects to be trealed to Jan . Alice, ' Kath l en an(l Robert =...;:;:::= Gray, Eowin Snlith, WIJliam Camp of southwestern Ohio IIttended a and Khne II.amllt~n,. Repubh ean, I uary 1 include" ul'rent Events/' bell, and Billy arr are attending \ heat meeting at Dayton last olumbus. ~llk dlstrlbu.tol'. The "Learning to .. inlt:' "Inv ento!'s 4.H. club cnmp at Camp Hook this Thul'sday, JUly 20 . members Will serve until July I, and Inventions." "Little J ourney. At this time the eniUre wheat 1935, at $1,800 per ar. 1'1[1'. in Great lndu stri . ," " ivi l Gov. week. Property OW11 I'S w'ho have be n planning to repait· old struc tures Mr. and lfrs. A. L. Kennedy, reduction program was discussed. Ballman wa. elected cha~rn.tan T~e rnment," "NatuI'e tudies," or build new ones better get bu sy unles they wish to pay heavily for Mrs. R. H. Jefferi and Carmen Although the wheat contract is secr~tary of the commiSSion WIll Mou nd Builders," "His t I'y Drama. delay. With better crop price, heavy public expenditures for bridges. Kirk, Mt, lIfyrtl Thoma and not printed a yet, it is expected l'ecelve $4 ,400. per year. Th e law Jog s," "America by Plan e," "Know l'oads, public building., etc., It is not diftlcult to imagine rapid ·i m· Miss Charlotte, Mrs. Basil Daily. to be in the hands of Ithe county ~nder the appomtment were made Ohi o." botany , geography, literaprovement In the' employment s ituation and commodity pl'ice I vele. Mrs. R. H. Brooks and Edith Mae, agents by t~e fil' t of Aug.ust. . IS .the. tint attempt to r egulate the ture, story plays and I'hymthic!l Cement, lumb r, paint, structural steel, electrical equipm nt and William Ilnd Edna Grace and At th~t time lo cal meetings Will mIlk Industry .under state control. and art appreciati on. r.1I manner of building supplie will probably never again, in a genera- harles MacDonald ate picnic sup- be ~eld 10 Wa:ren co~nty when the Gov 1'llor W.hltc al 0 t odered to tion at least, be at the bargain cC/untClr prices we have b en witne sing per with Rerbert Kennedy and cntl.re plan Will ~e dI8~ussed. Fol· Mrs. Jos phloe . McGowan of an· A\nnouncement . was mad e 18 t kirk Jefferis Thur day evening. l o ~'mg the meetings, sll~n.. up days ton~ ~romment 10. I?emocratl~ state week of the appointment of W. W. Today property oWr\ers can improve an old buildin~ .or bui Id a new wlll be set. Local committee a politiCS. the POSItIon of chIef of one, from concrete foundation lo fire.resisting roof, at record , low - - -- - - - - well as a county Allottlment Com. the new state division to be created Durbin of Kenton, fO I'm t' ehair:man 01 the Democratic s tate xecu flgurcs. There is abundant labor, both killed arid ~n killed. It seems mittee will be formed to carry out und r the minimum wage law. tlve. commilt~e , as registrar of the c rtuin that the foregoing combination df circumstances is doomed. the wheat plan. ounty A~ent Mil. United Stales treasurer at a galary The investor in onstruction activity today not only gets double I r will be secretary oj~ the allotSecretary of State George S. · th Myers last 'w eek announced the of $5,600. 'or "'" " . _ 7.... , . _ return for hi s mone", but. helps to 'Itart normal employment 10 . e h Charles Shaw. R eour d milk t k hauler ment committee. . ".Y"!:. flubecrlbe IMJW _ • f as a new o'''1pee ruc. Mr. Miller request. that people fourth distribution of motor vehi" ..... _<1)'011 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT wage and price atructur s, which will rebound in benefltIJ to himsel J. Lee Talmage and aunt, Miss wait for notiflcation of their local cle Iieen e revenue to cities alld in better busines and rental values. Jessie L. Garnel', pent Wedne day me ting to get the definite informa the fifth to counties for th~ Cllr· E tate of Jas. C. Sal , deceased Remc,llber that inv stmentand employment are cheaper ,nd a!ternoon in Dayton. tl'on on t" program. rent year. Tile "um distributed was N t· . h b' h R u " ., 0 Ice IS ere y gIVen t at . OSS t better than charity. W.e are orry t 0 repor aLrs. $443.89.1.52. Of the ~16,677,381.. H. Hartsock, whos pOl;t office C, H. Morgan quite ill at her home 89. received the til' t SIX months of addre s is Wayn svill , Ohio. has c:===================...==== = = = =near Waynesville. th $12 514 131 24 ha b The combine has finished their Two factor, pigmenltation and .IS rear, , .: s e.en been duly appointed as administra. .. molt, should be given most atten- dIstributed to the vanous counties 'tor de boni s non with the will an. work in tl:lis neighboring and reo t' . IIi f th I and mun , icipnlitie.s and the balance nexed, of the estate. of JAs. C. turned to their homes. ,Ion m summer cu ng 0 e ay- t th tat t d Mr. and Mrs. Bird P well and ing flock, according to a bulletin, 0 e 8 e mam enance an re· Sale late of Warren County Ohio ulling Poultry, available for free pail' fund of the Highway Depart. deceased. " daughtc]', and son, . It ura I ment, 8 :00 rtfusic. Malcolm, ofMis nearGeneva, Or gonia. Mr. dl S tr'Ib Ut'Ion b y coun t:y ngrlcu .Dated thl' l! 17th day of Jul·y 8 :06 Farm Adjuslment N 'wa ............................... " ...... D. S. Myer and Mrs. P. G. Wells and family, agents. • _ ___ L. L. Faris, Directol' ~ the 1~!~. E 8 :16 It's Time to Lime .. .. . ..... .................. ............ .. Earl Jones of thi plllce, spent unday with . State Liqllor Control Commission, . tan ley, Atty. RALPH H. CAREY 8 :25 Music . G R Poesch Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Roberts . Repol't from the. gold bloc at returned f~om his home at Lynch. 8 :'0 The Water Garden . . . . . ...................... " ..... ,. . • daughter Itnd on of near Kingman the .London economIc c?nference burg last week after two weeks Judge of the Probate . ourt "!!~~~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!~~'!!!!!'!!!!!!!! :50 Ev()lution of wine Types ............... ,., ,... .......... .... ,J. S. offey Mr. and ].lrs.ll. M. TetTY spent ~e mffmd ~ of the old hne about abse nce of a nervous break.down , a3 Warren County, Ohio ~ 9 :00 Home Council oruel'ence .................... ,............ Adele Koch h M T ' 0 !I~aJn on again I~one again ' !1:l0 Mus ic Sunday evening wit rs. err)t 8 F' ,; , Now that "th e pressure has been 9 :25 Get.ting Fall Eggs :from Old Hens ., .................... :. R. E. CT~y paTents, here, Mr. and Mrs. K. E.' IOnegan. lifted" someWhat, Mr. Faris exIt is said that three fourths of 9 'S5 Probleml:l of a Farm Loan Secretary ............... . C. J. McLaughJ~n Thompson. . {'ects to be able to continue on the world's 's urplu of wheat is .....-. Lancaster, OhIO Marson, Wells, of this place, Fit"s t they gave us a knock proof duty without interruption. . held in the United States. And it 9:45 Murilcipal Milk and Meat InKpection ...... ,........ ,E. O. O'Del1 spent la st week in D!lyton, gasoline and 1I0w they are giving is doubtful whether raising the . . ' Fooel ]nsp ctor, Colum_b_u_s .a-_ -",====-"-_;-O-u.s kick proof beverage-3 .2 per T he "new deal" has hit the Ohio price of bread wi.ll h Ip a great WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 4·H WEAO lIALF HOU.R, ATURDAY, JOLY 29, 8 p, m. cent. Penitentiary, re ulting in the indus deal in reducing 'the surplus. Phone 80 Bank Blq. Music (Songs) . . .... ,...... .... .,.. .......... Reva Zuravs~y ~ ~~~~~~~~~~"!'!'~_'"'!"'_ _ _ _ _~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _............~-!'~~~~~~ Picnic Menu for Summer DaYIl ....... .... ... ......... .. ........ Alma Garvm ~any of our members attend· c::::==============;========='-=-=-==;::'====; ed the funeral 01 Mrs. Diadem train, stopped both the motor and Harlan a resident of New IBurling· t he machine. ton. Seeing that not a moment was Ralph Leaming and family call· to be lost, Mr. L.wson rushed to ed on Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Sin· the front end of the macbine, clair and cbildren, Sunday July 16 shouting to tile driver to release The "Llv Wire" Class held a aU brakes' and throw the gears into c lass meetin(r Frjday evening at neutral, and jSucceeded in pushing the home of their teacher, Mr~. the cal' to safety of\' the track just Homer Hnines. before the heavy train rushed by, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey, ca lled W e heard a little story 0 f himself escaping injury by the on Homer Haines and f ami'1 y, S un. . br -avery Ind presence of mind, the I proverbial hair's breath. day evening. other day, that we believe ric~ y Mr. Lawson is a quiet, unassumMr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan e ntitIes the bero to commendation ing young man, friendly and indus. and daughter, Dorothy were Sun· if not eltation fot one of the triOU!, the father and sole support day dinnel' gue ts of R ev. and Mrs Carnegie Heroism awal'ds. of a IIplendid young :f.amil y. Seri- W. E. Bogan. ,. . One morning recently, as Fred ous or fatal ace-Ident to .h im would Mr. and M]'~. Zlmn Ramee, Lawson, assistant sup eri?tendent entailed not only IrfCat sorrow and Homer Haines and family; Mr. at Miami eemetery, wa s gOlll.g from bereavemeftt, but probably hard- aJld Mrs. Raymond Wilson a nil his home in Corwin to his .wo~k, ship and deprivation for hi! worthy daughter, Jeannette, Everett he reached the railroad nossmg at companion and his little ones. Yet H1lines and family, Mr, . and Mrs. the station just as the. signal lig)lts he bravely took the risk, uncon- Luther Haines and children and began to signal t he rapid app,:oacb seiously placing his trust in Him', Walter Wilson and wife attended . of the 6 o'clock passenge~ tra~n. A who marks the sparrow's :fall. the Ballard re union, near Antioch, company of ladies, travel m g. In a~ Such acts of true heroillm are a Sunday, July 16. auto that bore ·t he license tags of toni(j to our faith in the innate Mr . John Wilson has been another state, and that was headed kindness of mankind. visiting ' her .sister, Mrs. Robert toward Harveysburg, also ~C8ched • _ • Thompson in Louisville, Kentucky. the crossing at the same t ime., Miss Anna Sohne has been The driver, ' evidently a novl~e, P hosphate fertilizers, w hi ch bas- visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul seemed to be having trouble With ten m~turity, are partieularly Kiphart, <in Clarksville. the controls of her machine, and as benefiCial on corn in years when · Mrs. ,Maria B enge, returned th auto readled the center of the , frost threatens to catch the crop home after having spent a few tr:ck in f ront of the on·coming I before it reaches maturity. days with he r daughter, Mrs. ~~!'!!!!~~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~~!'!!!!~~~!'!!!!~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~~ Kenneth Coppedge.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rye spent Tuesday "With Mr. .lind Mrs. Elton Evans and daughter. There will be an ice cream , social at, Mt. Rolly chutch Friday ' eveninr. E-yerybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. LO"ster Shaw and family' sp'ent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lue Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Kesenger of Dayton, is spendinll' th is week with Mr. Earnest Earnhart and family. , Mrs. Emerso n Dill and son Billy spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Jake Zimmer of Beavertown. Mrs. Earl Marlatt , spent the week-end -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lue Stephen. Mr, and Mrs. A. p. Rroun en· tertained friends from Hllbond. Mr. Herbert Karlatt and 1 0D, Edmon, spent the week.end with Mr. alld WI1I, Elvia Michael .nd daucbter, Dorothy, of New Bur· linltol!. Mr. alld lin. Ellworth Smith and daul'htera aDd Mr. and Kra. .John Le'l'l_UIcI lOll 8pe1lt Tuad., at Fort"a lilt.
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Mr.. For t Hou,b nd hildren accompanied by ber I'i tel' and ('hildr~n. (If ))u\ tlln. It'ft here, Munday morninll'·. for a motor trip tu Huff!!I" N. Y., whl'r thl'Y will visit r lative!l.
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Sev rei, Poi oned While Swimming Mrs. CliR'ul'Il Iluzick j" iTl a scriou.'{ I'DIIIlitloll, bl'CUUill' til a :~V(,I"(, a~t.' of (l{1i~"ning, cllntract.~d wllll~' "l\'imlJlltl~ in 8 ~ur'l! Cl'~ k ~n the A. L. King flll"ll1 10 :->unday. 011 We,lncRclIIY, shl' WO S Luken lp llie honw uf hel' mothel' in ~i dne y, ,,' laNt' hl' t· s i~tl'r, n [rnined no rs , i. cllrillj.\' for · hl'l" li t, ,· Illany fri 'nd s !tCI'C u r~ wLhing h ~ l' n ~P l' ('~y ncO elY·
Rt!\'. and l\Ir~ . G. . Dibert nnd DouW'ng lind tn'bUng lhe fast- cUm>s but tllrned the ('urv UI What Our Nei,hbo .. , in SllM"o\lad. children ai' l'njoying a two-" l'ek;s ('st speeds v r attnln d by alr- j word agalo. . vllcation with rl'lMiv(> in th in, Tow". and Villalel are F .... Di.t ..ibulion by [Plane or autllmob.I(', m rlenn I Savings stlmated a 111 1\1",' northern pal't of tho ~ tat('. Rev. Mr. J. C. :Hnwke spent Wl'dnesCOllnt, AceDIa cl,:-nrette rna !lIn II ar sh ollnl; Ihl1n $200.000,000 10r AIl1f'rh'.1II Doinl- Tallell Low.red dtly in Dayton , lhl' gUl'st of Mrs. Dibert 'x p cts to nltenci tht.' Bibll' ont a stream of paper cover('d to- t amok rs are redlt('d to tll l'! inl<titu[o at Lukcsiol' ",hil l! gone. ~I ar y H opkins. bncco rolls at a ('ombln d rat or origina l ten·cent lines . Hu e l u Creat W •• e lnereale • ix puhlil'otinn or , Jl cinl in. Ill'arly 1:! miles a mlnnl or more til Ir lavor with t re:;t ,to f TIn people hll"1? rec ' ntly than 700 miles per hour. mokers gener.Mr'fl. _ ..... ge n ~ tal wage incr a se of 10 II ome av iUlbl for frl.' di tribulC thl ribbon of Ignrett S lind lOllY and their pel' ecnt for cllUl loy!'c f th' - - - --tiMrby-count)· agricultural IIKent~. b n sllot out Into s part' on M:l.Y 1 popular prlcl'; _'tulual FUl'niture 1tlnufacturing S('th Th omas anrl sons. and Mr. Tit!')' " . 're preJlar d l.y tbt' gTicul ot his y nr. b)' Ma)' 14 It could til competiU n FORTY T.URKEYS STOLEN cO lllpany of this cit,y IVII S IInn ounc:nnd l\1rs. Myron '1'h omll ~ . of Daytunl E t n ion 'en'ice of th e O. h "0 r aehl'd Ih> moon-2 38.S00 , they s l up was cd by c mpllny ftlcitJl s la t w ek Irs. Jane WeRV 1', 0( Xenia , MI'. lind 1\11'8 •. HIIl'l"Y But'tl t'tl ton, , . miles dlst.:ml. By May 2 It could r spon!!lbl for and b came effecti ve thl'oughout wa the guest oV hct ~ on. r. R. lind· daughters , r LytIc , und M I'. Frt'li ]o' u I"lUI S I'QPurt d the theft Th authol' of lilnog ment oi I ha"e ire led til Dloon and re- t ~ g ne~al lIcalt he plant Tu day of this we·ek.- Waver, and fanlily, In t W ed- and 1\{rl1. ~ ililam Th mas. of COI'toy tur kl' Y8 that will flV rage ranur in Barn nd Field points turn!'d to earth and. before th e I mil t1o\\n of rlne sda y. Miami burg N w . 4 .J ptlul1ll ~ endl lhis mo ming. The out that. tb barn manure pr duct nUJlIlll 'nded. lIa\' thrown an x- val clJ;aJ:ctte Mr. and Ml'tl. J oe Mux and bi rds were laken fr om MI-' Furnas' lh th t h' h t I ra loop uround th art h :ll th e prlc s. Announced orl~ln:lIl)' no! . Mr . .and Mrs, Roderick Bunl('n , daug hter, Gr tehen, f l\fatli~on · 1. w r mor .a~, 0 10 W a eQl1 tor. , a ll trOrt to "pul th t 'noe" lIt " rs ScLool Board Get" Stale Money of olull1bus, were g ue t. of the ville, \\'l're ullday g Ut'sts of Mr. fann ('n lil t' llellbrook pike ~o m CT p. f 30 mIllIon bu. helll'. and lC th l (·II;a r .tt' m asun'lll lit {lUt of bus!n 5S" - of er "'"it'h lime last night, tho t enough \ wa ted t. pay two- Is hArd to vlNllallze, her!"~ :t. como ' prlc"~ w r o to b boo l 'd againounty uperintendent H . • latle r's molher, Mr , Ruth Junney, anti ,f ..s. Ge orge Hartl;ock. Mrl'!. .... .... thll"d of the fRrnl til' bIll. , !larison somewhat gimp ier: Laid lhls mo e foiled of its obj eU,'!!. Aultman a nti A. E. Ri chards, clerk la, 17 week. rlll'garet Th (\ ma~, h s. ,l'iffi t h The cond bullptin, ntitlcd "nd 10 nd . our Igar,l Ue produc- t (nst a.d th c resuH Ita be II to fix of the local board, were in olumFntliCe who r 'fll seo to pay any· and 8011, Jimmy, or Pi(IUa, a ccom. Hou e Plant, r vi~' bri fly tbe Lion lor fay olone. tic ordlng 10 ;'n dlml' a pack" In thl" public bus \V dne day, I:Qnsu lting with A Mr. anu Mr . H. M. Sear.s. at ponied th em home aiter an extend - lhinl(". wants Jlt'l~ . am to pay all ncl Sam',. mind as a ItrOper prl<:l1 for ~Ig the State Dcpartn'l ent of Edu • ohi f requiremcn of plan grown t he "tutlst/dalls o f t'cahum, were Wedll sday dmneT ed "isit at the Hartsock hom . h i ob liglltioJlR in gold dollal's. • Cll guests at th hom ' of 1\1r and indoors, list plantt•. thut meet nur~1l1i of l,nt rnol 1t cvenU. ar tt and to ntre nch til pio- ti on relative to an other payment lIf . W ;/If S . ~eci ~ dec:orntiv() .needs, Q~ d give • -7,:: ~: 'IV 0 U I d h a .v e f n r t en-cent brand s In th gOOd( the state aid f1Jnds, The local I S. • • ear. directi on for then· handlang. ' ban d .~ d 1b will of consumers. board ec ul'cd 4,600 !lnd will get Mr. and Mrs. J . B. rnbb ·, on -~------------------~---------, Meal pJllnning 80 as to con l'rve .....\ - arlh.O lim s Th gover nJn nt's interest In unday go 'ats tim lind n rgy i 1he supj ct of - 'It the ~C).u[\ tor. nlaintalned ciga rette consumption nn advance on the June back and daug hter wer sa iarie of the school teach rs.- at the home of Mr, and lrs. th third. Thi bulletin may b in. Willi 59;; I miles is direct and yltal. For c\garell edarv'ilI e Hera ld. Bechtol in Oxford. . . t s pare. Th llIx(.'s yield r 'I nu es second Ollly quU'ed for under the htle Thr e ' l outPllt for th In volumA to those returned by M als a Day. . _ month tolaled th In ol1le ta". ol1«tlons froln N t' P' t frs. Margare t Bergan, of Xenia. and son, Emm ett ' Bergan, of ino 'oa Ie \Ire, 1 2. 22.972,5 1 a cigarettes [or May, In fact, more ' . An ~ther bu!lebn tor th~ hou~eWI! I R epair of lothmg. Its ~ . cigar ltes IIcb than doubled colle tlons from the Arrangemen ts were made thill \ cinnati, were Sunday guests at !'tlr author claim that 'Jen a bach lor I wo and ene-Ita\( In hes long. or Income tax and were only about weck by a group of locnl mer- and Mrs. Jack Davi~. ~ a uld do well to have a copy a total mil at:: of 505.951. l one mlllioa dollars 1 as than lotal hants fOI' the sh owing of talking handy. Tlle In rel\l,ing favor o[ Jgn· colI etlon! rol' that month frolft pictures here every Saturday night Mr . James Lovely w~s called lo The t wo other bulletins deal r~Ues and th Ir IDt'r a Ing onsump- Incomc, gasoline and be I' taxes for the n~xt eight weck s. Ez~l. K~. , Sunday mornmg. by the with Grape Growing and Fert iliz- l ion, as Indlcoted in the ul!-tlme <:onlbined. Call etlons· from the It The plan contemlplates the show. seriOus tlln e s of h r bl·other. She . ing Field l'QPS in Ohio. The fil' t tl'cord fot Ilrotlu tion establi sh ed four 80U rcotl for that month were ing Q! the piciul'es in the upper r turn d home, Tue day. . . b ~ th .. In • la y, Is held by r v nue aUlhor- as rollows ' Mrs. Elizabeth mith, of Day. lS ul~a I,,; ~or e owner o. a com- 11I£'8 to b·largel)' due to th COnl- 1I:'~!i!ii!i!!!!'!!!!!iiii!ii~~~!i!i~ and low I' ends of the. village on merelal v1neyard or the grower of petition brought about by tile ,. a~ternale . aturday ,nIghts.. Tn .ton, and 1I1iss Mary ook were up -only a few vines. The eco nd is of ori gl n.. 1 tl'Il -C nt 1)rnnd~ ~\I h CIGARETTES .. f~8,470.693.88 pIctures Wilt be p'roJected In lhe pel' gu ts of 1\It'8. Emma Jann Y. value to all farmers in outlining cam!' on the mnrk et early In 1 932 . $ open. a.lr. ~y ?Iumbus men who last W dnesday evening. their crop programs. At that tim th cOllsumptlon of! INCOME TAX .. . 15.668, 010. 2 sp e lallze In thl~ 50'rt of entertain. I ciga r ttes , alOng wllh olb er forms , GASOUNE $"2 7'" 6"7" 06 ment.-So uth harle ton entinel. Frank LeMay and family, and. o[ lobol'co. wa s showing a R.I ~a d y f~,f"'. - - - -Ii. Helen Hawke p nt un<lay d lin. Til .t l1 -cent ·brandl!. Bee:R ~ II 172 322 6 New Parkin. Space at Miami ValJey Chautauqua, '1nd THE MIAMI GAZETTE howeve r. nut only ehec kcd thc de... ..... . " .6 heard the Rodeltaver party. A new twenty-foot roadway and . a parking space that will aceommoMiss Lucy Eml y. Mrs. Effie date 1400 cars are 'recent hnprove- mith. lfrs. Flo!\sie Car y and ments completed a.t Fort Ancient Chester Carey visited r elatives in It i. a board for the gate or the material for M ... Ruth Jackson of Indianap- tate Park by the tate Highway Dayton, Sunday afternoon, 011& Is lh e guest of Mr . . Alice Depllrtment. The n,ew driveway i an entire house, we have it. Mc 1i11ain. 1.2 mil in leng1~h ahd . xtends Mis es Jes ie mark, Clara Lile And, incidentally, we believe this i •• good ilr. and Mrs. Oran Turner weTe from the main eotr.a nce to the rear land Emma Heighway sp nt Tuesgue ts of Mrs . Turner's parents at of the grounds. The pInking lot il!! dll¥ With friend in Cincinnati. time to build. ConeerYee SCli) Moiat\lre and Pro- Dolton, Ohio, la t we k. also located at the rear. The rontl Mi~~ lark remnined :for It few MI'. and Mr. W. C. Smith, way is of maeadQm construction days visit. vide. Plaat Food, When Robcl't and Ruby Smith visited und is twenty-feet, in width. F.......t.. Mr. and irs. Marcellus Thackrelative in Columbus. over the Both Improvements have been much needed at the park lind wiJI era, of Springboro, were recently week-end. Much can be done this month to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Callet and add to the convenit~ n c.e of visitors. gue t for lIeveral days lit. the Which have been at rock bottom the past i d f son Donald, Mr. and Mra. W. N. Thousands are vi,liting the Fort home of Mr. and Mt·s. Hllrry Burnett in Lytle. l Ie son the number 0.1 hazar s ac- McKay, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Linear this year and the Sunday and holifew month., are beginning to rise. Many ing the young clover eedlng, de- Mr. lind Mr . lIerman Lemar and day crowds have bee.n unusually Mr. and Mr . H. . Coleman, who have delayed, building and repairing, are clare J. A. Slipher, extension Miss Mabel Davis visited the largo . Lebanon PILtriot. of Norwood and Mr. and Mrs, D. specialist in agronomy for the O. Century of Progress, last wMk. --L. Crane were guest of E. C. now going ahead before further price adS. U. Mr. and Mrs. vIan Pettijohn of ReForutrati'l)D Wo..k rane and :family, in Oakwood, An action that conserves soil Ridgeville, Ind , \\Iere week.end Early last Thor clay mOTlling the Tuesday evening. vance. occur. moisture may help young plants guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Con- 171 reclamation w orkers, who are Do it now and Savel make the necessary growth before a1'd. picked to reclaim 2723 Rcres of Mrs. Edith M. Harri s. Mrs. The selection of a ]n dry soils savi ng even 1 Mrs. Frank Lundy, Mr. Ray Brown county's WIL te land, their Laura H . Mosher, lIIrs. l~rank L. casket in our display winter. per c nt d moisture may deter- taylor and Mi s '1\tyra Haydock captain and two Iil!utenants aniV'- Taylor, Mr. Harris :M sher and Mr room' is made as easy mine the succeRS or failure of the attended an Alpha Phi Kappa cd in South Ripley via a special Frank Hawke were Sunday guest seeding, . sa~s fSLipher, at reelle's o Park, C. & O. train r !ro',m Camp Knox f M U F . . 1:1 ar ts oc k., 0 f possible. We carry dover h Wororlty d d picnic f . an d ·,nrs. . A top drC8Slllg 0 manure, e e nes ay a · ternoon. Kentucky, whee the workers' Milford . '. a complete offering of says, besides ~dding the required Mr. W. D. Larkin and daughter L..-......11! h .....,,;.'+-.,.-~-----------+ I e<v.~e; w.to t oumnm-sF1 elr merchandise in a wide fertility to tIle soil, conserves mofs- of G1'eenfleld, were guests in the brethr n, have heen hardening Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edward s An illlmediate application of home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Trevor C. themselve for the arduous task be and children, of Denver, 010., are range of pric~s, with ture. 4 to 12 loads an acre retards lIaydoclc, a part of last weep. fore them ;"'hey e I db Phone 14 • t ' AI . th D' d · H d k . .I W Ire we come y visiting at the~ home of the for~ Wayneaville, Ohio the highest value ob- m?lS ute evapora t Ion. so, 10 . I' • Ie amta ay oc Harlan, a delegation of local bUlliness men mer's father and broth r, O. J. I tainable at each level. wmter, the .blanket Of. . manure w!dow of the late A. H. Harlan and soon escorted to the ferr and Edwards and J. Wil!\on Edwards. agamst winterkLlhng. dIed at her home here Friday across the r' t , R' I y h PatroDs are allowed futt protects . ·mg. H er en t·Ire life . of almost they wer e rnaIver w en at Springfield. B ecause th e companion crop a t even eh ci.o l tIPt eySn liberty to consult their its maturit~ nearly e.xhausts the 85 yenl"s wa l!pent in. thi village Park, their c:m e Si~~ Ut° Hi v~rs taste and means, with the so!l o~ avaIlable nutrlen~s, lin ap- wher !';he WIIS . respected and pe. Fair ground. p - , e ~l p ey assistance of our tech- phcatlOn now of .manule tQ the loved. T~re~ chIldren survive, M·r The work of organization will rek yo.ung clover seed~ng bolsters ~h J. C. !'Ickm, of Dayton, made quire several days but th nical advice. . SOIl enough to brmg the seedmg Ilnd WIlliam, at home. An older will be ushe ' .e wor succe88fu~lly t~rough the lIummer. ~on Thoma~, of Miamisburg died wl1en th: perdo~~e~Oi~P!~~~~ ~~~ Phqsphonc aCid and potasb are \1'\ 1927. Funeral services were reclamation w'lI d ~ the two fertilizer elements that held at the home Monday morlling rapid p ' \ . pro~eC ~ a ~re badly. needed by clover seed- with bu rial at Miami cemetery. ace.~~ our er, mgs at thl.S season. . . MI·s. Glenn Custis of Wilming. Phone 7 Iipher s~ys th~ chIef cause of ton occupied the pulpit of the Approye Coaaer...acy Diltrict Ohio clover seedmg failures !l~e s hor- Friend' hurch ·Sunday morning. Tile Warren COUnty commission. W.yn"vil~e, tage of these two fer~lhze(' ele· The pastor, Rev. Boyd is enjoying er a at a special meeting recently ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""lments and a lack of mOlsture. a "aeanon at Lake Geneva. adopted a resolution giving approv The "Life of Christ" motion al to the proposed Little Miami picture displayed at the Friend s' Conservancy projeH and authorizchurnh Sunday evenillg were ed the prosecuting attorney to til e highly appreciated by a lal'ge a petition in common pleas c ourt audience. They were pTesented by imilar to those, filed two weeks Prof. Hodgson of Cleveland under ago by the village!1 of South Lebauspice qf the Ladies ' Aid. anon and Morrow. Col. Henry M. Waite, deputy ad---ministrator of the Federal EmerMOLASSES CUSTARD PIE TRANGE fact about the gency Administration of Public tire ·business is - the Works, Washingtoll, in a letter to 1 cup molasses, Clncinnati City Council stated that PRICE of all tires is ·about 3 eggs, t he proposal has been referred to alike. You might as well 1 cup brown sugar, the proper federal authorities and pick the best-in quality, in 1 cup milk, will be given consideration in ap. safety. In mileage. l1f~ tb. flour, propriating fu nds for work of this 2 th, melted butter, nature--Lebanon Patriot. What's ti,e best in qf#llity' Combine and fold in the beaten The public says Goodyearegg whites. Bake at 450 degrees 'preferred by more people Taxel Reduced for 10 minutes, a nd 325 for 30 than any TH REE other minutes. County AuditoT Jnmes J. Curlett makes.· announced Wednesdsy t hat he had MACARONI SALAD of the State Tax ComWhat's the best in safety' t I mlll~:lo n to reduce rHai estate valua I Accurate tests on wet conMarinate 2 cu ps cooked ma cnrfor taxation in this county I crete show Goodyears w1l1 one, per cent, t hi s being the second 8top a car quicker than any . cut within sHghtIy more than a Add 1 cup chopped celery other tire. The ne:it best tire green pepper chopped, __ year. It will become effcctive for 8kldded 10% more-other 1 pimento chopped, the first half of thc~ tax collection 1 Ilpple chopped in December 1933. • tires skidded up to 77% Add ·m ayonnaise The duplicate in the county will more under ex~ctly the same Toss--do not stir. be reduced t,o abou t" $27,000,000, cpndltlons. from $30,000. All fax rate8 under What's tIle best in mileCARD OF THANKS the f1(teen mill llimitation . wlll tiger B'-8 leet records show bring reduced inc('me to all tax Goodyear . Tires iive 91% I wlsb to extend my sincere districts in the COUJllty. 4. County Auditor tCurlett decided 6.00-19 more mlleaie than they thanks to all who aided in extin, . gui shing the fire that menaced my that real estate is 1!!ti11 bearing i l1ave five years aio. home and property on Thursday, more than its shar,e of the tBlt \ Now that all prices are 4.50·21 5.50-19 burden from direct taxation and 1.60-20 5.00-20 July 20. beaded UP-it'. more Imwas entitled to a reduction. ProBertha Kenrick sec utor Marcus McCallister has portant than ever to aet the 4.76·19 6.00-19 rendered a legal opinion backing 4.50·21 6.26-18 mOlt for your money. BetThe 8u mmer of 1933 has been I!!O Auditor in the reduction.ter look over your dres and fiCKl e so far 'this year that ia neces- the Cedarville Herald. buy new Goodyears now '\ sary to lIave both an electric fan 5.00-19 6.60-19 :. '.75-19 1i.00-19 \ whUe price. are atUllow. and a fireplace filled with kindling Local limestone in the living J:oom. . in some sections of DOW are lime for The l'eaJly succellsful wife is the beinJr used to Farmers one who greets her husband with a sweeteninJr hearty meal in8tead of a lecture &'I'ind or burll When )Ie eomea home. SI.
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WAYNESVILLE, O R lO, IT HUR DAY, AUG
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WI LLINCTON C. CORN ELL DIES IN DAYTON
JACOBUS PITCHES' FIVE·HIT GAME AND
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MERCHANTS CON~UEH Ml· ~ . Lee Hawke and Mi s Doris Revamped Cen tenille Bllckeye. to Hawke were Dayton vi itol' , alurday.
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The b oys s tepped out in the ~r st inning and won a ball game last Sunday. Weller, the first. man up dl'ew u walk; Mendy lin t.ld to center, Ellis doubled to righl center. Gall singl d, coring Well rand Ellis. All hands were safe when Bashford ' muffed R. Wheeler 'S throw in an att mpt to double Joh. ny Rich . Davis walked but Treadway's ingl sco l'cd Gon s. B. Wellet' s truck out and Jacobu s lifted to Moyer. [n the fourth in ning, two errol'S cost the poYS a run. Moye ,·, fir t man up tripled to center. M. Weiler droP'Ped Swartzel's high fly lind Oa vis duplicat d cm Riehtet·'s fly. Whisman popped to Jacobus_ Bash [ol'd stl' uck out and Hemy pop p d to Gons_ Two hit, one error and a fielder's choice gave our boys three mO l' i n t he sixth. Treadway's bad t h row to catcll Bashford and a na'p by Gons lit second gave the visi O)'S another - I'un in the seventh. Jacobu ' stellar pitching and the hitting of Ellis, Tl'eadway and J acobs were the high lights of the game, Manager alisbury and 'aptain We ller have a formidab le team on the field and hav been p laying the best teams in this section. ome out and' give them your IIUpport. Th Buckeyes with a reva mped li ne-uJl will be the attroction next Su nday. August 6. Come to Wayne P a rk and see some good amat eur baseball. The box score: WAYNESVILLE A B R HPO A E M. Wiler. If, ..3 2 1 0 0 1 P ck S, l b, ..... 1 0 0 2 0 0 M ndy, 2b . .. , 6 1 1 1 2 0 Ellis, l b, If. ,. 4 2 2 8 0 0 Go ns, ss, .. . .. 4 1 2 1 2 1 Rich, rf , .... ... ,4 0 0 I 0 1 Davis, d, ." .... 8 0 0 I 0 1 Treadway, 3b .. 4 0 3 0 3 1 B W eller, c, .. 4 0 0 10 0 0 Jacobus, p ..... 4 0 0 3 2 0
Mr. and ]\frs. dayle Evans are s pending a few days with relati ves ill incinnllli.
Mneil, Ilgcd !)8 und I G dil l'S . IIi ,I at the home of 11'. (l lld I\fr: . Alb rt ~tncy in Dayton, aboul !) o'clock Monda y mOI'plng, The fu·n era l rO I'tege mel at thl' tncy home at 2 o'clock \ edneliday uf'tern on. und lho! I'e mllin" were lake n t Ridgeville for burial beside hi . par nls in the old Baptist buryi ng ground at thlll place. Mr. ,(lI"Il ell wa k JlI'oba bl)' th e !dest, und cBI'Lainly one of the lllO t wid Iy kn own r es id ents "r Way n township. For It numue l' of y~ar ' he wa ~ a T!:!$ident of Waynesville, when' he ' ond u ted the orn -II holel in t he building n ow occupied by lhe Public Libnll'Y. J. 11 awke's st o)"e and various' dome tic apartment5. He .".'a 9 a lso a rCj:.ident of LyUe fOI: man y yea rs el'ecting <J hand.onle re idcn ce o n the lot adjo ining the "~I i1road stHtiO n. He hud /\lade 11tH h ome with Mr. li nd 1111'S• .'tacy in Dayton fOI' the pa:t f(·w monthH.
NATIONAL RECOVERY
l1.i(\ ales !Of compl i)) l'tnining to th National R 'COVC l'Y act fOl' tho ' who ha e not)· ceiv>u them in t heir mail may b' had at th> post office. 0)' by calling attention of th poslma~tel' that sa m h.t!-i n ot been 1'e ejved. ftel' signing the certi/i('at I.> sure to pl'e . ent it at t h post offil~ e fOI' your nlH'
ENTERTAIN ED F AMILY REU NION SUN DAY 1l". and Mr ~ . J"l'ille Gray and daughtel:, Miss Barbara, ent er lnin I ed the u nnu1l1 r etlniol1 (If the· 'G ray I fa mil y at th eir home on Thinl 11' et. u IIday . The nut-of-t own ICUl'st: 1e ·Sl·S. ,J altn T. Gny and Rall)h Ri h, :vtl·. IInti Ml' .•' tanl ey talc)" uf Dayton, i ~ Gray und daughter, MI'. and Mrs. 1 r~. H a ude hi" "i~tl'l" ' laude Gray, Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Rich and daughtel·s, f W IIman , and M I'. and Ml· ~ . hllrh~R B we .. ~, MiS! Lizzic J oy suff I'f!d pa inful I of Harveysburg. injuries to h I' limb in a fal l a her hom~. lInda y. BAND CON CE RT T ONI CHT Le MaRo n, of l\l u~()n, wu s th week- nl! guest of hi ~ ul'() tll el", Banel 'uncerl Thu rliday even ing E I)lel'sun lu ~o n . spon so red by Fairl ey Hardwure Mis, L ui ~e Hough WlIS th .. a mpan y. wl'ek-end guest of 1\1i Betty Murm n in Uoyto n.
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Every Office in ToJo and T own.hip ~t Novem"er 7 E lect ion
What ever th e cau se may be, the p-li tieal pot, in both municipal and t~wn~hip affairs. is beginning t o ~--------------.~------.---', =========~=-=-=-====== boil 11HHe violently than it has In 10 the. (' many yeal'!!. Contests for James Luvely mad a bu iness tt'lp to WeRt Liberty and Ez I, Ky., the various offie 5 , e pecially those Tu e day ait rnoon nnd Wednesday in town. have b 'en few and fal' betwt' n; ' usllally tlle proper order 1\1, ;\. ,hu rl,,. Lync h i visili ng Mr. and Mn,. H. H. Taylor, of h el' daugllte ,', Mrs. Waltel- dam>:;, was reversed, the offi ce seeking t h e Jacksonvil l , Fla., were Sunda y ca ndidnt insteali of the candidate and fUI11i1r in Lalonia, Ky. ~ ue stf; of Mr. a nd Mrs. A. F . the offie e. ft n no candidate for 1elloh. Mr. and Mrl:\. W alter Surfac , of >iOll1e of the oillee has filed his( or ST. AUC UST INE'S CHURCH hllrley Phillip J oy and MI' . LcbanMI, WI' I'e g uc. l · of Mr. anti her. p tit ion to have bis name ome til Eve' onc hoppe, Fath r French, P astor Venora Ki rk patrick, of Br idgeville MI':;. Homer m·ey. Saturday ev nc printed on the official ball ots, and Satu['day nigh t . and Iillten to he ..MaliS at St. Augul tin e's church Pa., were quietly mll l'j'ieu In Pitt~ ing. th e resul ting mess of written n'lu ic by Dkk and Don, the Farcv -ry Su nday at ] I o'clock. ball ol:' has not always been exactly burg last MQnday, Jul~' 31, and mer BOYS. CLOVE R LEAF PIC NIC MI'. 'Inll Mrs. Ge I'ge Hal·tlll"l k creditabl e to th e community. immediately carn to Wayne . ville er w~ek-e nd guesu< of MI'_ and Thi8 yeal', things are d cidedly The nnnuHl lovcl" Leaf lub FERRY CHUR CH O F CHRI ST where th yare now at home tu Mr. and Mrs: Pa.ul Ev rhnrt and daughter, of M l aml s bur~, called on , picnic wa held Thu1·lIday . July 27, theil' fl'iends at th<.' Th ird . treet 1I11'S, Eme . t Ha rt <lck in Mid dl - difl'c l'ent. P o sibly the financial ( Unde nominational) 'depl'~sRion ha s rna-d e several of our Mr. and MrR. Fred Everhart, Tu es- at the hom of .Mr.. . . EIIL' . /·e .. idenc of l\1.i ~!! IAzzi J oy, aunt town. h ster A. WilliAmson of the gr oo m. day afternoon. I evera l 01 mb I'S Witll theil' chilCome to Eve '" Cline 'hoppe, citizens anxious to add every POBnified c1"vice begin ning ' with Mrs. J oy is a daughter of l\1 rll. Sa turday ni~ht, and li"tt!n to the :sible penny to t heir already Mr. Dillan McMillan and chil . ~ dren ' un? ~ veral i.nvited gue ts, .hul'ch I;hcool period at 9 :30 u. m. William Robin .. on, and it is l1rob· music by Dirk and Don, l he Far- , hrunkcn inc m . Be that as it twc ntY-_Ix 111 all enjoyed \ h , e wonLOl'd'!:l :u pp r and s .rmoll at 10 :30 d ren, N ora an d J ollnn spent last d f I d' I 1 .. may, t he fact r mains tttat candiw k with the children's gl'and er u IIl nel· ani p ea ant a.te1'- ~eT1I10n subj ect. " alvation" or abl that ~ h e met \r'. J oy, while mer Boys. date' nominating petitions are vi. iting her mothel', (or the b egin mother. of Toledo. noon. _ __ " RemLsion of im!." You are ning Cif theh- happy l'omanc . Be MI'. and Mrs. F,'cd L nna l'd and rapid ly b coming much more p lenalw ay weIcom at t~ris chul·ch. that as it may, for the pa ~t four or dsug htel', of Killg'S Mi1l ~, called on tif ul. Mi sses Trill ena and Marjtaret In the township, the tttreepreB/ive years harl ey has been making Wa ynesville fl"i('nd ~ , unday Edwards attended the J'unel'al serWAYN ES VILL E M.. E. CH U RCH semi-annual trips to the vicinity after n oon. ent tm tee, W. S. Graham, W. vice. for Mis Alic e Flint, in DayRev. G. . Dibe;,·t, Pa tOl' " E. or nell and E. L. Thoma&--are of Pitlsburg, and, \vhl>n que ti l,lned ton, Tuesda y afternoo n. W Ildn day: Bible . tudy and aM to th ir imp ol·t, has always Lou Atkinso n, of Oregonia, spcnt out for r -el ctio n, whil W. C. pl'uycr meeting each Wedn sday readily agreed with what v r fl ug- laHl week here, the ~uest of hi~ St. John i. circulating his po ition Mr. and Mrs. arl Frye, Miss enab le a nd f or a position on the board. ClerkIt stion hi.. que tio nel'R ehos to si~ter's Mr/!. Della Irma Rich and Gi lbert Frye, spent nea tion pl. n for th pastor of at 7 :30 (I. 'm, unday : 'u nday 13chof)1 at 9:30 mllke. Mrs. J e fl' SmIth . Treasul:er L. H. Gordon. tl as n o opt he week-end at [ndiall Lake alld Kn ox Presbyt" tian church, rIyde Ii left here on the lasl of l,hese Pllrk (Whll!l nam w were not II. l'Il. ' . bb l' tt" "i enjoyed the moto r boat l'ace . position a s yet, but is dutilully B MI'.r J.n . I ra e s'th a " nu "11' . d t trips by th midnight train, atur- c nf able to learn). w re ct'llclly spoi led H ngh a 11 mg o ut h 'IS pe tT 1 Ion m or e1" no FRIE NDS MEETING .e c 0 mi . - ug !'; t o be:> caught napping. No petitions Mr. and M,·s. T~eodol'e ' Gatel! by accid nt about 3 o'clock Tuesday night, and when it wa learn ed voca:,onal agl'!cuilul' m ~ lruct()rs f ....t· • r the peace have yet Ilnd daughter, f Rll'hmond, Ind:, dllY aftt'rn oon. The mini tel', toFir~t Da y- First Day Fri nd hip that Homer Ramby and T om Gate at Wooste r thlfl week 01 JU. Ice 0" • , . appeared, thougn ,QUIre W a lter were week-t.'n~, gue ts ,of hiS geth r with his wife, three childl' n . eho I at 0 :'30 a. 11'1. Meeling 1(1)" had followoed him in a truck, at an mother, Mr . Wilham Robinson. and a lady friend or the :family, w otship at 10 :30 a. m. Kenrick has intimated that he will .e arly h our unt!ay morning, all Mt·s. Hur1'Y . ettlemire, of neat' come for r e-electio n. Charles E. manner of wild 1'UmOrR were Roo n were cnroute to andu ky, and Ol'egonia, called on her aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Ml's. Tom Calvert and daug hter, Helen, of elma, were w 1'1.' traveling at the raie of about WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF in circu lAtion. Charley bad been Frances Ni chol o n. at th • riendfl Anderson is out for t he office of cons table. as well a village CHR IS'T manied f or anyway from one to home, unday of t rno on. undllY gues ts of Mr. !lnd 1\11'8. 40 to 46 miles pel' hClIIT 1'I"llen ;l trial' hal, in opposition to the p restit'e on their amcbin e burst in ( nlienominultional) five yearl! according to who was Ilowell Peirce at tbe Friends home. he" n·os bl·l·n e-....l·ng· MI'. and Mr~. .J. W. Lotz art! en~ incumben t, • P. Joy. f"ont of Philip Larrick'. home, behe. t r A. WiIliarnso n Mini ster t('lIing the stor.",· .. his wiie and h el' family her Cor ann ()lIncing the birth oC a 6 1-4 T. E. Rogel'!! iR again trying fo r Mt·, a n d Mrs. Howard Archdea- low town, On Route 42. The. hUI'c h 'chool a t 9 :30 a. m. l'esid nee. But he -reports the pou nd daughter, Bever ly J ea n, the otlice of mayor of Way nesville con called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn machine be ame unmanagea ble L ord' .~ uppel· at; co nclusion. but must deCeat W. O. Raper beBorden , in Franklin. and on and i said to hav turned com- hl'i: tian Endeavor at 6 :45 p. m. matrimonial facts li S we hav e Friday morning, Jul y 28. fdend in Spl'ingboro, Sunday pletely over twi c . Mr. and Mr ~. Raym ond Mill er. fore he can continue in office after Everett Mill er, leader. Evening stated above, and we know that he A local phy iciall wa. II DlmOTloile rll oon. hi s ~amily arri ved here Mon- of Franklin were undsy gu ts January 1, ID34. Clerk R. F. eva ngelis tic -el'vice· a t 7 :45 p. m. and Hatfield has an opponent to h is reday eve.mng. J ' I' . ed, and brough t the party to h i ·ermon subject, "Preparedn 5 . • " . h' thO tl 01 Dr. . T. E hs at th home of election in t he person of MilS M J' 1\{1·8. J . D. Marlatt and Mrs. offi c \Vh t'e h e attended their r. oy IS Rerv~ng . 18 Ir . tel'm . Mr. and Mr ~. . T. Ellis. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Doris lJawke, an d it is r umored Hl\nrey Rye attended a reunion of hu rts. All th pn seng r . ' \1 trered as marshal of ~hl S v)lIage, IS also the old Methodist Protestant cuts and ~ontu s i o n ~ , both la dies eac h W c;lnesdHY at ~r :45 p. m. The onstable Of Wayne town ~hip, and Mrs. Emma .J-unney and Mis that anot.her of our well known pro chu l'ch society, neat" New Burling- and ne of the ch ildl"en being i he chul"l!h where you fl el af h ome. willlall, posse!i~es a Itel'y creditable Kalh rine BI'ill wCI'e w'ak-end fessional men is seriously considerton, last Friday. worst s uffe r er~. It i ~ quite probrecord as a public officer. He is a guest, at the hom of Mr. and Mrs ing entering the r a ce. Treasurer Walter T. Elzey has filed his pj!tiab le that th ese three s ustained GOODYEAR TIRE!, ARE SAFE native on of our town, who serv- Walte l' lark. n ar Lylltl . C. F. Ridge spen t Saturday night 80me fractured bon e!;. Th e victim s tion f Qt· l'e-election, but so far . d his apprentices hip as a station- \ her. th e glle t of Mr. and Mr . O. were abl to be l' turn d to their Attention is called to the sedoll B ary engjn~el' at the power , tation Miss s A nnalee English Ilnd has DC) opposition, nor is it likely Totals .. S6 6 9 27 9 5 111. R idge. Forest has re&umed hi hom s, later in the velling', Th e accident that befell a Cincinnati of th old municipal ele~tric lil!:ht H len Lonnkel', and Mr. arl Hay that any will develop. position trave ling {or the National machin e, of COUl' e, was badl~' mini "ler and hi · family when a tire Iplant. He also tV d a · engineer of Dayt.on, were w k-end gueRts No p titions have appea red for arbor und u m Corp. MIAMI BU RG 011 their machin blew out on the Iat the cann ing factol'Y in orwin of Mi ~s !"lol'cnce and hal'les W. membership on the village I:ouncil, WI' cked. l'oad below tl)"'n Toe day after- for evera I seasons. The Miami Day. AB R HPO A E though it is reported that the Mrs. jj;. C. Randall, of Harveys~ no on. A full set of Goodyear Tires Gazet.te join his mn ny friend s in prellent m mble r Dr. C. W. H en R Whe ler, 8b 4 0 0 1 4 0 burg, and Dr. and Mrs. B aily HU F FMAN- M I LLARO Mr. and ~11' ~ . W. W. , chalzm an, derson A. K. Day. H . M. Carey, furnish s in. urance against this wis hing him and Mrll. JI)Y many Libbee, SI' . . .. . . 4 0 0 1 4 1 ampbell left here Su n day morn·o n und daughter, f Madisom ' iIIe Mr. and Mr ~. L. lJ. GonlclI1 wit- kind of a ccidents, and lheir 1H'icc y ars of happine s and pro peri ty. 5Jl n ,1Itunlay night and untlay Howard Archdeacon, Dr. J _. E . Moyel', cf .... ...,3 1 1 3 0 0 ing, enroute to Van Wert for a is J'easonabJe, too. B ttel' com in, Late Monday eVl)nillg, a n oneWitham and R. A. Conner have nessed the marriage of Mr. Charles W. Wheeler, c.f 1 0 0 1 0 0 few days visit with relatives. quip youl' car with tOO-large company of out younj\"er her , g ue ts of Mr, nnd Mrs. W. , CO il en ted to serye if re-elect ed. Huffman and MLs Ima Millard at and let u w8l'tzel, Ib .... 4 0 0 9 0 0 Rapcl·. Mu h the am situation pre vails ~lr . .J . V. Hartsock and daugh- t h ~ bome of t h bride's pa1"<lI)ts, Good~'ear Saf Tire '. L. H. Gordon ~itizens made a half- hearted atR ichter, c ..... ..4 0 1 6 0 0 i Mr.. and Mrs. J oy. ocal Distributor. tem pt to "belF Whisma n, rf ....4 0 0 2 0 0 ter, Dorothf . G. and Mrs . . Grace nellr Spi'ing Hill, Wedn sdoy venMr. nnd. Mrs. Clyd' Watkins, on the board of trustees of publie but mt't with no success whatever. and MI ~8 Lillian Lllng, of hilli- affnil·s, commonly k nown as the - - - . - Bas hford, 2b .. 4 1 0 1 2 4 Lin coln SmIth, visited in pring- ing. The ceremony wa solemnized IMPROVINC ALLEY Tuesday evening, t he crowd WM co lhe, weI' Su nday g uest" of Mrs. "Water Board." It is reported t hat Henry, ]f ........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 fi eld Sunday eve ning at the home by the Rev . Ml'. Tu ck r, a former great ly augmented, lind the merry M'n ty . Hatfield and so ns, RtlYOl on A . O. Griffy and O. R. U nglesby J acobs p .. . 4 0 3 0 0 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Clar en ce 0 b orne. pa tor now lltatiolled at Gnshen. The cobble :to nE! pav ment i ' I IUllkers kept up their' n oisE' until Ilnd Walker. w ill ~el've if re-elected. but it The gro om is the youngeI' on of 1\I rs. Lee Hawke, }.II'S. Ma ynard :1.' 11l ~ that a successor for W_ C. Huffman bei ng J"E'l11oveci fl'om the lower I weI! after the midnight h our. nct' Totals ........ 36 2 5 2 4 10 · 6 W eltz and children , D ean Hawke, Mr. and MI·s. Chari!' MJ·s. N. A. Roger~, of pring- St .•Tohn must be chosen. (n e Mal'y Wilker on), both of alley in the blo k boundt'd by mol' , their activities availed noth~iami sburg ...... 0 0 0100 10 0 and t he Misses Mildred Cook an d wh om are well known here. Th e Main, North, Third and Tyler ing- hat'ley and Mr . J oy wHe boro, and 1\11:. a n d Mrs. Mark R<lg- .N o developments are yet apWay nesville .., ..... 30 000 8 00 x Dod Hawk e enjoyed a picn ic at you ng man s(>rved as Ufe j(t1Ul'd at str.eets. The road way i being not at home. 011 Wed nesday morn- ers pent unda y \ Ith lh eir son par nt , in the school situa tio n. the Cin cinnati Zoo. S unday even- Wayne park, during the first two leveled lind grad ed" and a pave- ing a large number of old tin can and bl'othe l' and his fami ly in Thl' e di!' ct(lrS must be elected Runs batted in- Gons 3, Trea d- ing. !'e-elected, or bot, or n te rm of season s the sWimming I 001 Wa - in mont of tat· and gl'll~vel, simila1' to I' was ·trew d on Th ird sh'e t in the luncie, rnd. way, E llis, 2, Swartzel, J acobs. that on OUl" !It-reet , is being laid. vicin ity of the JOY home., 10ur year, bu t so fai no petitions operation, Three ~a e ~itB-E! li s, Moyer. Ira O. B rown , n ew h ead of the . . Mr. and MI·~ . J . . Ha~ke are have ' bee n cireulatetl, nor have any Two base lllts- Elha, eo mmerci~l depa~tm en t of W. H. ====~==~~--~========~~~==~~===== enjoying a f~w day!! (Jut.lng lit nnme. been definitely men tioned. Double playLibbee to Blls- I S. visit ed friends here last WedGun l ..ake, MI ch., gu at o'f Dr. and It 'is rum ored however that two f ord t o Swartze"l. . !nesd ay. Mr. Brown, ' whose home Ml'll. R. .vance and son, of Jll'ominen t me ~bers of the MotheTi Left on base&--W ay nesvllle 8, is at Versnille h as been attendi ng P I asant Plam. club are sel'ioul!ly con idering the \ Miamisburg 6_ \su mmer school: race. Mrs. Vern Hough i in Dayto n Bases on Balls--off Jacobus 0, caring fol' h er aunt, MrH. LauI'a off Jacobs 2. Mrs. Ada H. J enkins wa bostess ackett, whil e lhe latte r's daug h· Struck out -by Jacobus 9, by ; to t hese guests at t he F riends ter, Mr~ . Margaret Brown, is reJacoba 6. . ' I h ome, last Friday : Mrs. J , S. covering fr om II seriou s oPE!ration Ear ned runs -Waynesville 3; Hummel, of ' Wilmington, and h er ed b y Mr. Miller to the saii 'fadion Many tobacco gruwer's of c ntract in deta il. Miamisburg , 0, niece , of Columbu B, and Mr. Ca rl On Friday nilrht: 275 people of those present: MI'. and Mrs. W. F : lark e n tel'War.ren county lue co-operatin~ Umpires-Shingle and Prender- Hu.m mel. of Pittsburg. with . the agricu ltural adjustment fill ed the America n LegiOn hall at One impot'tant feature of t he t~ined lit a ffltnily dinner last The Ju ly meeting of the Warren gast. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Rob ert Wilson and adm inistration in red ucing their Franklin to m ore than ca pac ity. program I the po licy of t he Thursday, MI'. a.nd Mrs. C. W. C() unty POmona Gra ng e was held ~-children, Edwin and Ada . Marie, to bacco acreage according to It was estimated t ha t seventy-fi ve admi nistrl1otion. They definitely Younce and daught r, Mr. and ~ t Lebano n on aturday, July 29th persons had to . tallid ou tsid e the stale that "it is their policy t hat Mr~. Ptlul b' lol'y, Ml'. and Mr~ . R. Thl! main feature of the lecture and Mr. alld , Mrs. Orville Wilson, County Age nt , L es ter J. Miller. the gt'owel"S who co-operate and . Rigg~, and Mr . and MI' . Everett hour was t he progl'·am contest beall o:f Dayton, sp en t Sunday with" A meeting attended by seventy b uilding. their brother and family, Mr..and five farm rs was pel4 at the High Much interest in the plan was 'ign will )'eceive more net ret urns lark, of Dayton. tween WayneSVille and Hamilton Mrs. Russell Wil son and d aughter, ' Sch ool auditori1:lnl at Waynesville ma'n ifested by the growers who than those who don 't sign a nd that " • Town ship Grange, in which WayR v. a~d J\lI i1. J ohn J. ~chaeff~1 I nesviIJoe Grange was victoriouL llast Thursday n ight for the pu r- alt nded the e meetings. T he p lan they will use. the powers gt'anted Relat ives and friends gave a DorothY Jane. pose of explaini ng the pla n ' and a nd contract in detail was explai n- under th agricultural adjustment M./:". N Ihe Well rand M1Sf;< JeSSIe The se two Grangea having prepicnic dinner and shower in honor M r. and Mrs. Mark Mc Milhm , act to the fu lle t extent to brin g lark.e, left by motor Monday viously woh in t he e limination of Mr . and Mrs. Gale Evans, Sun- Mr. Will Kelsey. of Centerville, this a~out, " mommg for t he East. The. cha.e!- j conte t. Waynesville de feating Leb day at th e Bm Hay f Sl'm. The Miss Eva McMillan, of Cin cinnati Sign-up days were set for Fri- fer~ an~ Mr~ . Wel~er wl~1 vISIt I an on and Hamilto n Township detables were loaded ",ith good eats and Mr. Joe McMillan, of Waynesday, !1aturday and Monda:y, J uly t heIr ~Iothe,. at. ~Ol';~ .t el, M~8S" featillg pringboro and Mason. and th ey r eceived many beautifu l ville', spent several days last week 28, 29 a nd 3 1 at Lytle a nd Sat ur- a nd M I ~s lar~e 11' 111 VISIt relatIves Fal'mers Grange will now comand useful presents. The following wit" Mr. :Adelbert McMillan of day, Mo nda y and T uesday, J u ly 29 and frte nds 1I1 . Bo ton and New pete with the winners from Montpeople were present: Loui sville, Ky. On S unday they 31 a nd A. ugust lat. at P ranklin. Y or~. Th ey \~11l also t~ur. the gnmery and Miami counties, . pOllMr. tlnd MJ'l!. Gayle Evans, Mr. went through Mammoth Caves. Th e fil'st d ay at each place m an y White mountains and Mam e . sibly at Day ton; alth ough the time and Mrs. E arl ,Evan s, Mr. and Mrs, gl'OWO l'S came in an d s igned the /. itillens hip" wal; the topic f or and place has not yet been deter Mrs. Emmia Weaver , Mr. and Leigh E ugle. so n and daughter, of .con tra ct , It is perdi cted that at lhe well ~atten ded meeting of th!;! mined. Th e f ollowing members Waynesville ; Mr. and Mrs. TreslI- Ml·,S. David P eacock and t hree . Iea.~t 90'/ r of th e growers in Wal'- W. C. T. U. at t he horne of W. O. took I)art in t his progr8m:Betty lel' Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. George daughters, of Cincir:Jnati, e nrou te ren county will co-operate in this Raper, laf;t ThUl·~ dny aftern Oon . Harts()ck, Irma Rich, Leona Hall, Blake and children, of Dayton; Mr. to F ost oria, Ohio, were callers at red uction program. Appropriate 8elections were r eat! Virginia Har din, Roma Hardin, and Mrs. Clement Smith and the homeR of Mi88 Sue Crane and Contracts wlll be taken by by Mrs. M. W. c ilver, Mrs. W. 11. F loss.ie Fires, Lucille Sa~ilbury daughter, of Vandalia Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mr . D. L. Crane, 'on Sunme mbel'S of th e loca l comm ittee at Ma dde n Mr~. · H . H. Willi ams n Juani ta Br annock, James GIbbon., E sley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. day. Lytle and F ra nklin after Tu elilday and Mr .. J. L. Mendenhall. and a Joltn Shul ts and Sid Ellis. Smlt~, Mr. Kenn eth Smith, of Aug ust 1, pr oviding growers will cOlllmittee wa~ nam d to nominate - ...- - -Spring VaUey; Mr. an~ Mts. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwards com e to the ir r esit! nces. The offi cers fO l' the coming y ar. ANOTHER GOOD P ROCItAll Earneat Oberlin and famdy . of and three children, of Denver, committee a t L ytle consists of Lebanon , Ml'II. Chas. Robinllon and Colo., Mellin. O. J. and J . W. Walter Clark, Robert Frien d Bnd MI'. and Mrs. Wm . otte rmll.n FO~ F ARMERS GItANa. family, Mrs. Rebecca McKinney of Edward. of Sprl,!gfield, were week Steven Burnet ; at Franklin- and family a nd Mr ~ . Rusie Mar tin , Morrow; Mr. E urene Hammet, of end guest l of Millell Trillena and Sam Burdge, Perry Ea ~t o n and (I f Piqua; Mr. and Mrl<. Be nnett I ~ Westboro; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mal'll'aret Edwards. On Sunday Howard Munger Contracts will i Cann on and son. Fon .. st. ...1 D_,. The next rllDlar ....etiIIc Fiaher, Mr. and Mrs. RU8118l1 HaU, they were joIned by Mrs. J. W. also be taken at the co unty agent 's ' to n; Rev. and M r~. C. N. SmIth. Farmer'll' Graate, "turcla~ Ml'II. Etta Hall, Mrs. Walter Edward., MillHll Mary Leah and olllce in Leba non. J ames Chellnut, Atto rney and !In . lng, Auel1.t lUI, wiD be Klosterman !tin. Laura Loeleher, Marjorie and Mr. Geol'l'e Edward. The Itnal da te for the signing ()f Floyd D. Smith a nd family, of Night. Th. JtI'OtP'IUD wU1 Mrs. J. Jeater, Mrs. Ch... of SJlrlllRftelcl, Mr. .,.d lIrs. W. contracts has n ot been set, but It Greenville, Dr. and Mrl'l. John Paul charp of Bo Steam. and lOll Min Alk!e FIab.r, B, RIH81IM, IItu Marp,rat Ruu um. . may be closed withoat eivina any Boltelll. of Columblll. were ulId. , Th. lecture 1a lIiII ...... • . let Elauof Dr. uulll1'llo Gall a uauIII aDd two wamin... Tlaerefo 11'0 III are 1\l8IIt:a -ot Mr. ... ra. IIoUa 8 01... Ik. laID. ten. of III • Mr. and MI·s. G ol'ge Saylor, of Dayton, were ' l'l "day guests <I.f J . V. Ha .. t so k And family.
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l'a\l~ fell' th 'ir ~uppel'l<. ('II. Thit'd and ftnal. Thl' .Jullior l' IH .,~ Il~"'e thl'il' play Common Plea£ Prouedin.. John Ditmars, guarelian of Alice "Thl' ll oCl ci (1('," be fo]'(! II large I . . Ditmar!l, inbecile. Eighte nth and TIl( HH:!l · 22 t('lm ~ot umh' r \ul)' !,1'II Pt' !'l' :l1l1l ~'Ir() ly . Thl' lIl;Ltlel' \' I"owd in the 8 hool Iluttitoriutll. r nUlk Wl'ber, ahas Ju,hn Ben. final. Fr d n. Fisher, guardian of Anon l untloy, St!I,t<' mlwl' Ii. \, ith all \\1\ . fi n lilly 1'( f " l'l"l'll to th e l ate F • . 1 1\ l1 d !\~ In 'n ing, Pl'llru ury ~O. IWU, . , II foun I . ~uill~: of the afr (HI' \l' 1l fill~.!, til(' t\ ol'Jl\l\1 ha\ · l\1. ' unn illlothulIl, uf LdlU llIJ ll, tht'n Th"'-t, 'l' IH' vian - lal,'\' t ook th(>ir fidnvlt f\llId agam. t. hlln ~lnd wus ml May Hensley, minor. First and Ing n el1'(ull t1ll'nl Ilf l!() . A ft,'r tIl' Pl"o>l,t,:u ting- a ltol' nl' Y fl' " WlI1Tl'n pl'udllcl lfl n to t' nh'rvill c and lIar- fine d, 100 ami cosl,;. final. . u. ual lIumbf'1' o f p . htnn t l()I\!I, t ·" l'(' \lllty, fo r u legal opinir ll . Th i~ Vl' y. lllIrl!, \\ here th y al ~o attain ' d In lhe eva t! of . MIl!Y ]liley verJ ohn ' H. B(>an, executor of estate h re's the \IllY t h(' rll c u1t~· Iin l.'u up in h.n wtl •• ub mitt 'cl to u ~p~c inl q uite It hit n r succe • . Not to be , ~u " ~ lat(· of . hlU, Judgment of of Mal'y A. Bean, deccas d, is orup: R. S. Wl'l\ ~ I'; , up 'nntl'lldcnt ; mc t!ll ng , 'O\'t' III Ul'l' :.! ;' . untl th e ntH ,Ion £' by Ihe Jlif'( b Sch ool kills \o\\ cr cOUI'l 1 revenrod lind held d' I' d to sell certain stocks and Ednll 1I0wlul1t1 , lIi rc(,lo l' or t'nno l bo a ru noop teJ tl I' ',' lut ion wh()J'(!- lh l' I1lcrnh l'r of the Normal lai>s for nllught. make r turn to court.. Berlha E. Hess, executrix of the 1lljo!h . cholll ,-. 1 . Hl::Itt, prinr ipn1 h~' the " .. iv \. in Ilu e~t inll \V lll-\ 0 1'- "II Cl' l' ~ rullr !ltng 'u th iI' pll\Y • . In lh ~ cn 'e t1f Julian 'I'. Mahl\m V Itl K. \\'ta ' r, Lvlu E. Pinl' d~ " cd to I ring h i~ h u ~ (. a culll- "I'CIII'OJ ," in tile lIud il orium on vel". us Miriam . M ' rea\,y, et aI, e tate of Alice Chenoweth, deceas(jnel r; dith corgI'; \Va~'n ('~ vill ' Illcl t! .tull dirl'clly in I I' 111 of thc f riJ IIY anti SllturJu y ElV ning., it is ordered thllt notice· .of the l'd, filed her application for a cer· gllid' - .lnl'll J . .ill', }lrill ipal , p Iro n' nlllil b ox in \'lle r th t th' Apr il T a lld R. The ma in a ttraction l> IId cncy und prayer oC t,h l$ caus e Liflcate of tra'nsfer. !!!!,!~~~~~~!!!,!!!,!!~~~~~~~'!!!'!!!!!'!~111!!!~!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!111!!!~~~ p 1 Il!tvids, 1'.,uli nlJ Marl. tt.. 1:I0Y ll migh t mount or ulilr ht . D u- ea h \' ni n ~ Wll ~ pt·oc 11011 by II b OIud on "'lura II. Goo(:h, deCen The will of John W. Vtiil, d ceas L.'ona MeGlnnis, Lilla Bl'nhllm, c'mIH't· 5 . t h ' Burrough a dding em·wi n-rai. r, " Th e "YI'S o f dllnt. , cd. wa s admitted to probate, Hell riet ta Ie Kin . ~ ~' . Lovell . J all - mach i ne at th t' high 'choor bu ild- Faith ." Th t' nor ma l . t uJe nL w re Tn t he elise of The Miallni all y A certified copy of the entry de1U.'11 Lau ra M cK i n~e~'. Fran ' in was old t o ,he t rustee.' o f raising fun ds to de fr'a y the (Ox • .Building am.I L e,an AI!J!ocilltion termining the inheritance lax n La~;b aIHI 1111'il' Witli al I lin; I.ytl ' Wa yn e \ ,\\'n h i]1 [01' 7(). re n ~e: o f t hei r ann\l1l1 Cl)nlmenc.. - ver su Brie mith, t al. on· the state of Mary E. Waterhous , Itrall~ ' - R. {', Hu . t and Beulah Th dit'eelr \Jl;,' lin d ~ ltlll c n Ls of ment, lind Ihl'Y cOl"laillly raised fil'malion, d eed and dist lr;bulion. decl'a ed, is to be ertifte.d without o n. t h Normal cla " (,Iltcrt ain cl lh~i r ph'l1ly. In t he cas of the Miami alley d lay. The aze tt.o [vr • ptemb cr 14 pllrents ami esp <'cin ! 11'1 till wit h Til l' 10 al nth] tie fi lei dav wa Bu jlding anti Loan and Association Nola fford wus adjudged inssy": I B~ of '21 PI" ented Il . "Ne\ school campus. VIlJ'RlIS Edgllr Jordan, I't !II, the de- sane and is to be admitted to the To Sweeten Soil. for Cropi p ro,. " "'he \ 'h GEnglandb Dmn (,l", t " s :rvl! u held n t he hiuh '"' the High sch ou l w ith a s"Un dial , m .' c rang~ . ltn(llI e . rou m n Friday, A,)ril 29. wi t h th c vnrious f endunt, The L. ! G. Anderson's Duyton Slate Hospital. duction Ohio.n. U.e 237.000 which ho b e lt d dient el to \-h M III stl' et, f nda y noo n, Dece m- cla, sea winninlC points a ' f nllows: Sons Co. has leave to lilt! its cro s The will of Leslie E •. Snook, degro\J~ds. 'th dial stand at. IIb out ' bel' 2. Bi ellt - ig lim e. th e Ju nior s !)7 , • oph " m (Il'e~ 25 , Se ni- ,petition herein. ceas d, was admitted to probate. Toni of J..im midway betw .n th e ent rance t o Gazclt y .. lI el't' Llrt' t wo , tcms orR ,2 1, F r ~hl1l (,ln 17, VII I. 46 , In the case of The Fir. I; National Maty EI ie Snook was appointed th ground s lind the !!: 'ho ol builJ- f rom the ~am (' pap ' I' fo r 0 c 'm · II. 3 , VJ . a 5, V. 8, anel L~1:le 3. Bank of 10l"l'ow vers us Jolen RI executrix, no bond required. ing, and to s un r a ch it at 1111 b r 7: Of cou rs , t he high chool lind offman, et al. confirmation, deed Helen lark withdrew the excepIn their battle to kl!cp th ir SOilR tion h r to.fore filed by her here- sweet; enough t o grow fi ' Iel and tim s 01 th Jay. The dinl i a l "T h~r e art' ('vcl'al sc~ rl t f ev r , grade cont '. ts WCI'e conducle d and distribution, beautiful one and mounted on 11 cases III t.own ~lId qUIte II fe w sepa rltte ly, In the Cll f The Miami Valley in to the inventory, returned by veg tabl crop pl'ofitably , Ohio DR. H. M. WILLIAMS con r ete bs , making an adorn- ca . .s f dlpth l.'rlu. The doct or, ~nd . April 3, th l) board hired N. P. Building and Loan A!lsociation, f.\fol'a ox as administratrix. J ohn D itmal"S, admini trator of farmer!> havc used in on e y 'ar liS m nt to the gl·ounds." The enior th e h .It.h d epur t ml.'n t a re t n k. I~g Blatt f ot su pe rin t nd ent f or the ' vel' us Ed ga; ~o r dan, et al. J udg)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ..nd (,lla of '22 sponsor d th Ie tur llrccoulto.n s t o prevenl lhl.' ~Pl ~.Id n ext term, MLs Edith G rile a m nt to plamtlff for $1,267.93.. the estate of Alice Ditmars, deceas n\Uch as 237,000 ton or liming SURGEON COUTse that winler. oC th 1I1 eaSE!. The school bUild- pr in eipol o f lhe high lIchool. lind a I In <the case of Jesse P . Ennu! ed, flied his inventory. material, according tll Eal'l Jonos Speoiat Attention to Rectal .nd The tothel' club h eld its fil' t ings were !umigal d la!<t week ond f ull qu o a of llther t eache r nnd v r su Jamc Ennis. COllllhmlltion. William S. Roof. administrator xtension s p cioli ; t in agronomy Inte.tinal Di.eale. meeting of the y ar 11 F'riday ca es are kept i:olated 0 far a hUt dl'iv r~. 'Wil ~" EII\vllrd prc.! ueeJ and distribution. of estllt of Jac ob Roof, d ceasad. LEBANON~ OHIO afternoon, Septemb r 14, and pas ible." id d at n <! h 01 bon!'d meting In th case of the United Artists is ord red to sell certain proper,t y foro~~~ clim~t!!· is \' 81 a nHlbl, r \1" . 1·hoD8 165ft li tened lo a very intere ting and "The Mi ses Pine. We v l' anel fo r hi ll fir, t xpllriclIl.'e orl Mon~ay orp. v~rs u s J. C. Putt,crson, Lhe for intol'e t of said estate. hio's s oil lIcidily p\'oblelll, which l'hone U • "Iu . ,It J amelUD1t~8 Illug . helpful discus ion ot "Th "Fe ding George a~d .Mr. N. p, Bla t t mot l' l'venin g , May t, 1922, when the d f ondant is granted 30 days in Minnie . MUlford, executri requires lime fOT its cr~ali()n, of Childl'en," by Dr. Mary L. ed to Incmnatl. la t at u1"dny, boa r d all wwl.'d nut-standing bills, which to pI ad. of the es tate of Jehu C. MultOI'd. Jones eleclares. We have about 35 _ _1_ 1 _ _ Cook. and purchased pictur fo r the and Tecc i\'etl wr ilte n acceptance In th matter of the Li1l.tle Miami deceased, filed her Inventory. inchel! o[ rainfall 11 h year. Rnd as At a 'pecial meeling, ptember high school. They also se ured from 1111 the bus drivers and most Riv r onservation Di trict, bond The inventory of Elv~ D. Boga n lides for hi tory, commercial g o· of th e " '- eh" I" lOI' the next te"m . of $200 is to be filed by th peti- administratrix of the estate of lh! wllter druins away Ihl'ough I . I wa ~ a • the soil it dis olv R th lim ami 28, the board purcha ed from the Dayton Power & Light o. a 5 h. graphy, edc~nonh'ic anI agncu.t.urc The ellior cia lCa ve it cIa , iion r s. Horace G, Bogan, deceased, was ap carries it deep int lhe cul.Jsoil p. electric motor to r place the to Tbeh use Ibn t e new. tJe(eo PtH: o~. pIa )" "Nothinj! Bu t Th e 1'I'uth," For good cause shown and by proved. where -plant root of m os t crops ga aline ngine in the heating and e 0 ld oa; d me. ar;uary. WI b f ore large audi nces that as em- recommendation of the Pl'osecut. The in\' entory of Nora Cox, ad- cannot reach it. at the high 1922,I anowed • ... d ' Its IIoutstandmjf • h db ' bIlls, bled in the ouditodum OIl Tue.day ing attorney it is o1'del'ed that a ministratrix of the estate of Carey This process 0 f nature nccoun.1I a\', condl't,'onl' ng "lant school building. Tbey also u thorh camp ete. Its un nl~ . usm es~, and W dnepday eVl'ning, Ia~ 16 Nolle Pro. eque be ente'r d herein ox, dec ased, was approv d. fOl~ the "hard" water of wells and . 30 Years Expnience In cd Supt. W eaver to purchase som and. adJourneel In lIl . a.nc,r and 17. 1\1i)<81'. George and Pine in the followlng ca ses. Upo n appliCation, the court her Fitting and Makinlr Glu.e. needed quipment for the manual Pre Id ent Mendenhall had IldnHnts- bad COIl ClO d the 1)lay -rIO, and the Stat of Ohio v , David Minnich, in d ignates the Lebanon-Cilizens t~~it!cc~~u;~~ ~hfn d::~s~t aOfk l~~e training departm('nt. tered th oath of oRic to the mem- high scho I orclHl ~tl'a furnished the tate of Ohio, V B. JanH)!1 Hawthor- National Bank and Trust Co. as on the kitclJen stov • The chool note for October b rs of the new . bOI1~·d .. Th n Lhe ~Iccmnpl\n ing mu sic. II. tate of Ohio VB. Jamcs Erl! , the d pository for funds belonging Dark colored soils usually ure L.banon, Ohio TJle Rcy. . Har old lcl'ke, then Sta e of Ohio vs. harles R ed, to the estnte of G orgQ E . Riley, less ncid thun light ca lored oils, Tu .... y. Thurad..y. S.turdaJ 19 state that every tea her and roung ter. began thlllr J I Ul'.l1(' Y n student in'the high school had a l ong. and l'ocky l' ad; With the pastor of the M. E. chm'ch at Leb- State of Ohio v . John ;rone, alias deceased. Jone ha s found . :froln many E ....in.don F"_ enrolled in the athletic a ociation xe ptlOn of Mr. Hendel' on, .non anon, WlI !! the prinCipal sp aker at John Cone, tate of Ohio VB. Carl Robert J. Shawhan, executor of th d f '1 nalysis 1 Bue for the ~rm while a week later had bad any previous xp,el'lence thc 50th llllnuul commencem nt BU1'gcmi r, tate of Ohio VB. estate of Frllnk S. Thompson, deo\lssn ~ 0 • SOl a . II LEBANON, OHIO ware infort'tt ed that the sgricul- whatso vel' along these hnell of .)Cerci-e. Thul\ day v ning, May ~~1ijah :JI.fulJins, State of Ohio va. cease.d, ftl ed his first and by thte EUniverstltfY agronomy dckParft t"i•••••••••••••• h ( l I B ' t· , Oh' I' t 'b t' t men. xc-ep o r some mue 0 II ture class bad mow d all the weeds en d eavor. Th ey arc. uman, un 18, whe n tw nty young 1I.\Clie. and ar urgemlcr, a.e Ih 10 VA. liS rI U lVe accoun . t 'l d k 1 d '1 re and gra s on the ca1YlPUS, and had have made some nil t,nkcs - who young gClltlem n received their di- William Bishop, alias William pea 801 S, !lr ~o o~'c SOl ~ a "ral trees and hrubs. has not?- but these mlstak II h ve plomas, The high ~cho ol ol'eh ·t1"a Schrader State of Ohio vs. Goldie M.rria,e Licea... eldom deficlen~ In hme. he s~ys: h h FI" . Some of the light colored so ils 111 planted sev" The high schoo l teachers and not been numerous, :nor ave t ey :fur!,ished the mu ic 10r this ocI~ t, State of OhIO .V"s. Emmett Harold McPherson, farmer, of western Ohio still contain sumeistudents gave a big Hallowe'en ?ver b.een. due to any lack of g~od caslon also. HH81 n cs, State of Oh l0 . VB. ARnna Waynesville, and Miss Ruth Kirby ent lime for satisfactory crop procarnival at their building on Tbuu- mtentlons. Few schoo l boards give Th Normlll class lleld its com- u dd l on, t ate of OhI~O VB • . os- housekee per, of R d Lion. duction but in eastern Ohio and day evening October 27 at wbich the amo unt of car ful th ught and mencoment a week Jater, Tu eMday coe Moo:£', State of OhiO vs. Mutt Chat'le H. Hulfman, Jlchool in the southern part of the tute they cleared over $125'. A little study to th ir job~ tllat the e gen- evening, May 23. A ftel' Prof. J. I~a~ e, uhas Matt Lahels, . tate of Iteacher, of Oregonia and Miss Ona the soil!!, except f or the ,ft ood later we shall see how willely th tieman, and .the lr s ucce 01' to V. McMillan, of Oxford University OhIO VS. taJtOhnfCOrho~e, allllSHJohn C. Millard, teacher. of Oregonia. plains, are almo t univCl'Sally acid. teachers invested this money for date, have. glve~. Results sl;lellK had delivered th prinCipal addl'e one, e 0 10. vs. enry Francis Lois Michel, printer, of Experimental work on acid soil the benefit of the school. well ~Ol' their !lctlons. . Tw nty-two embryo pcdllgolru e.s Johnson, tate . of Ohl,o vs. Albert ,Dayton, and Miss M,arthu ~egina indicate liming mater ial s return Chanres in the State school law ThIS board's fi;!lt offiCial act was received their C\iJlloma~. The Heid- A~d,~rson, tate of Ohl(~ VS. Brooks INa,·tker. hou sekeeper. of Spring- 300 to 400 per c n t on the money ecessitated the el ction of an n.t lea~t, one o~ It!! best :. the s elec· leberg orchestra furnished th Mlllljfan, tate of OhIO VS. Del- bora . t d . t t t tl. 0 S U n well Elh to oerve · . b t H ~ d I' D lb • H d . lOves e ,In es s a 'Ie . . . th 0 of entirely n w board of education at t In ' . S 1d . " . musIc. ~r ow .. r:, a las . e er. owar Elmer F. Wetz, :factory worker Experiment Station, the election of November 8, 1921. as lts preSid ent. Thl~ s lectl on has On Tuesday, June G, all mem- ~\ehl, State of OhIO. VB. Roy Cons- of Dayton , and Miss Evaline Mag• Two of these were t o serve for a not yet been chang dafter . the bers of the · board of educllti on tmer, State of Ohi O vs. Elmer ruder of Lytle term of two years, while the other la~ e of more than elev n Yeals. J. went to Columbu to investigate Lamb, State of Ohio 'V3. WilUam Lo~i3 A. Reeder banker of Phone 78J three were to serve for :four yearl'!. WLlson Ed~arcls was sel cted to the pos~ibilitics of secu an I McCorkle, tate of Ob:io vs. Char- Ridgeway, and M~ Marjorie E. g At the end of two years, two seyve liS vIce ~r~l:!id ent . (an.d n, VB : directors were to be elected, or tamed that posltl~n ~nbl hl re- our schools. Debord State (llf ' Ohio VB. Real E.ta.t. Tua.fer. ' re-elected, faT the regular term of moval from the dIstrIct less t han l!~ b..!..c~n.tinued) Paul Gardner. State lJf Ohio vs. ~-four years This system still pre- two years ago), and L. M. HenJohn E. Sharts to J. S. Riddell WOTARY PUBLIC vails. Here' are the r suIts of thal d.e rson, the only veterS!I, wa c?n. It used to be the clres maker who larence Frayer, Staite of Ohio and Sarah Riddell. 15.88 acres in Fort Ancient State Pllrk in election. For 2 years: . S. Ellis tll1u.ed as clerk. Th ,Way nesv ille padded :fi gures. Now it' is the va. Harter McIntire, State of Ohio Frankli.n township. Warren County will present to its N.tioDat B_IE VS, Howard Wheel en, State of Ohio 284, R. G. Miller 263; for 4 years: :Nattonal ~ank was agaIn chosen as bank cashier, R obert Cummings to Jacob um- visitors a r1eatel' and mOT orderly va. Carl Koning, State of Ohio vs. y L. M. Htndereon 286, J. W , J.:d· the d ePMosltoh r -r°lr bsc~ oo l dfunds. appearanee due to work now WUl. DraW'll • • E.tat •• S.ttlM arl Koning, State 01' Ohio vs. mings, real estate. in Franklin. wards 21~, J. Q. Gons 194. The ot ers c u lSljUe an WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Frank W. 0 eit and Ella Oseit nearing completion in which the Clarence Fryer, State of Ohio vs. Thel alrriculture ela s h ld an pal,. J .a nuaq 4, f?t Un, "HI[IU:U. to Arthur K. Morgan and :Marga~et State Departnl'ent ot Division 8 Everett Fry. State of Ohio vs. exhibit for pupils of the school, c1(lthmg to be left. WIth Mrs. J. Howard Wheelen, SUi.te of Ohio R. MQrgan, real estate in Mount and the Park employees under Friday, November 18, and awarded "M.arls.tt, h ead o~ the elothin~ . . Supertendent Gmy have cooperatv • Harter McIntire. Sltate of Ohio Holly. FOR SALE DATES CALL prizes as follows: best corn, Don- ;tr,bubo~ comnllttee. The , lallle,s S. A. McClain and Agnes Mc- ed. The main drIve hal' been' widVB. John A. Parson, State of Ohio aJd Simpkin ~; pest Irish potato s, also decld d to .try another expenClain to Wlilkei Gentry and Elsie ened .to twenty feet a~d graded to vs. Raymond Dumford, State of Amy Bopkins (Mrs . Stan ley n~ont fOl' a p~rlod of tWenty days, Ohio VB. May Robinsc.n, State of Gentl'Y , inl ot No. 386 in Franklin provide drainage. The p~rking Jot Bailey) ; best sw el potatoes, VIZ: the sel'vl.ng of soup, or s,?me F lora E. Reece and J. G. Reece has. been graded and enlarged to Ohio VB. Hal'lan Richardson, State Ralph Whitaker ; best PUll1p kin, other warm vlan~, to each pupIl a~ to Sam McClain, inlot No. 242 in accommodate four hundred and of Ohio vs . . Alsie Higgins, alias Lillian Watkins (Mrs. Carml1n the grade buildl.ng at ~oon each fifty cars. To prevent cars being William Higgins, StatE' of Ohio VB. Franklin. Crane). On the previous afternoon scho~l da y. ~he lnnovaLl0n w~s S(l Clyde D. Whitacre and Edna driven through the picnic grounds Brooks Milligan, State of Ohio ve. Mrs. Elva Dra ke James, wh o had hapPIl y l ' CC Ive(t a~d accomph.hed Noel Craft, State of Ohio v . Rex Whitacre to Volley Edinger and the drjve bas been lined by posts recently T turned il'om missionary s~ mudC h good ,that 'dt ~~s b~~n cO~d JESSE STANLEY Katherine. Edinger, 56 acres in spaced at even intervals. Wireman. work in Porto RiCO, gave Eln in- tmue ever SInC u r ll~g. e co Harlan township. Application of gravel and cal· Pilo •• 320. N.w BarU.,t_. ow. terflstin talk before .the Mother,; weuth~r month '. In a ddItion, ext:a New Suit. Elsie B. Cartwright to D. C. cium chloride on the drives and club me~ting. sandWIch es are. sold t? the 1?up~1 Ridge. inlot No 12 in Waynesville. lot now being done by the EARL KOOGLER It em that a rather promin- at a "Very nomlnal price, und, l.n Lillard Slaton ver.lus Ger~rude Granville Tullis to B. Pa Department will oomplete , D.ytOia Phone ent r::al patron of the schools wa CQ.nj unction ·wi~h . the domcstlC Slaton, for divorce. Charge is Tu\li s, in'lot No. 22 in work contemplated for this having' some trouble getting his sCIence class, a a,muloT departm~nt gt'oss neglect. William Johnson and Emma season. KEa~o;. 8988 two sons on and off thc' sc hool bus hus been established at the hIgh Lucian T. Maham vI~rsus Miriam Johnson to Ellsie Zeiger, trustee The Wanen County Commis· ======~~~======= C. McCreary, et aI, fo:r money and for Donald Oa'rl Zeiger, inlot No. sioners have recentely o.iled the foreclosure. 70 in Springboro. county road in front of the pal'k Waynesville Farmelts Exchange William Coleman to' Rutherford wbich provid,es entrance from both _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I.HGHWAYS AND BYWAVS 01= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Co., versus Davis lrurnas, for C. Moler and Cora B. Moler, 24.59 Routes 123 and 3-22. . acres in Wayne -township. money. The Starr Co. versus John P . Alvadore Roof to Emma S. , One time when figures won't lie Larrick, for money. real e!ftate in Franklin township. The Mia~is~urg Building William D. Wyatt and Bertha is when they are in bathing Bui~, 1'0\1 In . sw eplng for up the ---~~. The entire southern shore of lland. And, or course, some of beach : all qui t '!;I)" ~. lhe lake Is Loan ASSOCiatIon venus Wilbur F. Wyatt to Emma. C. Ayer, real Unglesby and Martha V. Unglesby estate in Deerfield township. It is said that the shipment of Lake El'i might almost be !la id lo Ohlo's resorts tl.l'e famolls William and Elizabeth F. Thomp cottpn to Europe is picking up .. But tit roughoul llie nation. Among like g lllss, No I!l.IlrJ Is to he seen Civil action and fore-closure. to th lIorth alll1 ill s un aet. th e lie one continuous summer resort them are Cedar Point, nea r SanFederal ~and Banik, of Louis. son to Clark Cecil, 27.73 acres in it is a good bet that none of it will -alill in the wa rm SUlllmer du sky; EucHd Beach , on th'e out- sunse ms to s ink Into thE' .... al er. vjll~ versus Dol'(t Car,n ahan, et aI, Harlan tElwnehip. be used for makinr whiskers :for HillY .!i tc h :l t Ill. aecura ROOT FOR AND CON·S IGN ' '01' :tlh er, thou sands ot p. ople ' I;klrls of Clevel:tnd. nDd <;leneva· a. One Calvin and Annabeil Pummill to a EUTopean Santa Claus to visit the Jour colla!: . rent Q foom .. or stay for money and foreclosure. Cattle, hop••heep and caly. "noele to the bathing beaches and on-the·Lake. HelEm S. Robinson, 26 acres in Ilt all (l1p.l;a ot holel. 'I'llero are se-. to Norrll-Brook Co" live wire aM United States. '"pelld all day aplaslling In tile Some. of the beaches are as tine el ud ed anots for those who want Probate COlyrt Clearcreek towJl.lhip. f\rm for the Ii...... as any to be found a long Ul e ,,,aves or playin g on the sand. m.·.....", priees and rood •• James Walsh, deceased, to ReGeorge E. Waterho use, executor II mnkps li ltle differ tiC at ocean. with n wide belt of glls- Quiet. :111" f) ;tr ks galore ror' lhoso Stock Ya""" Ci••ia_tL o. becca Walsh, et at 90.44 acres· in supplies, $1.60; Columbus Blank wIll" pO illt )'ou str lko th e shor t ening sand ; and one may wade ""'10 pr erer '" l:Joa·rd wo.lk" amuse- of ' the estate of Mary E. Wat er'in on Radio Station ,,(lIT fart . many a resort Hamilton township. Book Mfg. Co.. forms, $20. 71i ; ot the lalie--)'ou are sure to find out hundreds ol ),ards from shore, me nts. 1IIInI I)Ialllrll house, deceased, is allowed $265 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. for our datI, A!laolle City. Thomas Taylor, services, $1.87; market reporta, a bathiull beach falrl)' close nt On windy days, great break er:; for attorney fees. Billa Allow.d· Roy Burroughs, services, $2.62; D. J , W. Collins was ~Ippointed adF . M. Bowyer, pay roU, $193; W. Keller, services. $3; William ministrator of the esl-llte of Martha A. Collins, deceased a,nd filed bond Edward Simpson. pay roll, $174.50 Shotwell, services, $20.25; Wade R. M. Van Home, pay roll, $404.- S. Brown, services, $112.50; J ohnof $4000 with 8uretiE!s. W. W. Shurts, Lewis Drake and 75; W . A. Sieker, pay roll, $232; !Ion-Watson Co. ring binder, $1.40; Rex. D. Snook were Ilppointed ap· W. B. Schuler,' pay 1'011, $2U,60; W. H. Madden & Co., cement, wire praisers of the estate of Lester Floyd Lemmons, pay roll, $206; lumber, $63.60; J, K. Spencer, Harold Sweny, pay roll, $279; sand and gravel, $136.66; Blair & Hopkins, deceased. WANTED Ross H. Hartsock was appointed Joh.n Myers, pay roll, $220; J. L. LeRoy, sand and gravel, $4i.66; Equipment Co., supadministrator of the estate of Dunn, mechanic, $58: F. D. Hames Fli\ch W ANTED- To buy al\ kind. of James C. Sales, deceased. and filed services, $48; W. B. Loy, stone, plies, $202.02; Blair & LeRoy, chickens, paying highest mark., bond of $4000 with sureties upon $75; . R,oy Burroughs, services, gravel, $1.60; Howa.rd T. Cook, price. S. D. Henkle. Wayn.lVille, the resignation of George J. $24.60; Thomss Taylor, services, gravel ,$881.60; L. H. Gordon Gar- Ohio. U' Waterhouse, who ftlcd his fourth $13.76; J. L. Dunn, rental of tools age, gas, supplies, repairs, $72.88; $10.60; H. L. Schuyler, .pay roll, J. L. Knapp, gas, $29.93; Kilpatand :final account. William L. Brown, executor ot $204; Carl D. Dakin, pay roll, rick-French Motor Car Co., ga FOR SALE the estate of Ella A, Brcwn, de- $247.75; D. W. Keller, services, and supplies, $202,81; Hollhaus ceased, filed his statement in lien $28.51>; Roy BlDToughs, I!!ervicell, Trans Co., hauling, $96; Ada $9.63; Thomas Taylor, I!!erviees, Courtney, garage rent $12; Carl FOR SALE- Big German Prune of accounting with vonch.'rs. Plums. Clilf Burnett:., R R 6. The following accounts tlere ap- $6.88 James Follen, services, U6; Blackford. service8, $3.50; Tayproved, allowed and confirmed by 'penn Morton, servines, $70; Book lor's Service Station, gas, $13.90; FOR SALE-Two Jersey COWl. Insupplies, $7; C. DOllalel Dila- J : D. Adams, Co., supplies; $1.57; quire Phone 86R2. a3 the court. rent, $20; Mauele Deardotr, Cincinnati OU ' Works. lubricant. The Lebanon-Citizen""":'atlonal $48.80 i L. P. Cavett Co., oil, Bank and Trust Co., executor of .Ar'YII!:AL ,5; Lewia V. Banta. FOR RENT ; Mn. WiU Bryan. Hr. $4831.74; H. C. NDttlnr CC!., tar, the eBtate of Bert Drake, deceued. Chari.. Roblon, Hr. $201.71; Oreronia Brid,e Co., Second and final. Stella Kell7. MrVieea, repain, part!, $41.80; FARM FOR RENT-D8 acne. A.p. The Lehanon-Citlzen. Bank and Tru t o:=~ JIDler. -nIaeI, Briclae Co., pUcant malt have farm equip. of Bept S TIt. WtIknI meat to haa4Ie ...... at I.ftnaJ.
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In response to several requests
fron1 farmers w hav again opened the ensilage tack at the Rox. ana factory. The price remains the same, $1.00 per ton.
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Cary's' Jewelry Shop
F. -T. Martin Auctioneer
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Road Improvement L. M. HENDERSON
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THE MIAMI GAZETT
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w. Haye a Co...lete Repair 5erYica G. Randall ill BIll'ndlng And use only genuine mat,rtaIa. a f w tlay. in VlIn W~rt ('ounty ISSUED EVERY TllURSDA Y . Crystals titted while you walL with 1·lllatiHR. HUI'n, to MI'. and Mr~. Wilbur ' Cary's Jewelry Shop D. L CRANE I • PUlllh... Su'ltlerlptlo. Price. 11.10 • V.., Hawk!.', on We.lne~day, July 26, Hon would hllve uPl·n imml':l!llll·· Cooper .. t., to P~oducc Corns Le .. OIic. PL-. e No liZ Enter,," at. POltoffle. at wa~!,_u- a sun, whu ha~ Le('n . named MaT- Ii 'autiful bann(!\'~ Wl'r~ Le" ••oft, 01.10 ably 1·I"<lU('I'(\. AK it i~, MI'. (,Iarkl' .... ................. , vHl~. Ohio• •1 ; .. c"n4 Cl......all Susceptible to Hat, Re.ld.ace ......................... No. 118 Matter iOll . Thi~ i!' the fuurth son in the I< 'nted high ~choul v,~cational hlui to enlist the sl'rvice. at Il Store Open Eveninea home, the eldl'st child being a agricultural ·tud"nts at the .annual moving cuntractor and a number Di.ea se daughter. c{mferent' of high. school teachers or honor pl'i!'on'rs tu joill th· r • AUGUST 3, 1933 Mr~. la!"a onner, Mr:'l. Ethel in the e brunches at Wooll ter thi!i gular force of the libm1'y to move P.XJ1 ·I·il ('ntal work now bl'inr.: .. Smith and 'o n cntertained com- weck, it \Va announcedl at the the Vllst quantity of bonk, to lhe pany [I' III .I ndiana OVl't' 'th week.. . tall' dtlpadm Ilt of educatl n .•,ew and more attractive quarter <I() n(! by ;lll f lll·n1l11·. ill :!R ('u lIntil'S ' e nd. . The conference met Tue day to dUl'ing Jul,. and uguM. J\Il1ny may I,'u d to unifurm tyPt!~ of ('"en Director of FII.eru Senice It was recently announc d that one of th la~·gest. copp I' produc- \ Mr~. Karl Sllidak r, as isted by adjourn E'ridIlY, with prominent hundr dl' If wooden II(ll<l'S were lcs!' !!u;<ceptibl· to di"~ lI sN'. hE'll! drouth. ra, which ha the .lIuvantllge of op rating some f the lowest:co t - Mis~ l,tleille T~(!kel' ~nd I~nd. agl'iculturis;t s Ilf the Telluil'ed to convey th(> books to lindThirty-flvc m 'n 111'0 OOlpel'ating Our convenient location, .uitecOst 11Iine~ in the worl ,l, WII S showing profit. Improvement was likewise ~losle l" en~rt,ame.tl WIth a charm- ~tatc as prl.ncl~a~ s~eakerl~ 23 th ir ncw home. Pack in" of the with the Ohio I-tI'il'\llwral (>xal/parent in a SUbHidiory company which fubl'icatcs the red metal into mg l.'lIrty SatUl day IIfte.rnoo~, i:ltu denLs I celv.l11~ t~e banners 'mlny volumes was p/'ac~icl\lI. com- p l'inient Stat.ion at W OIl.h'T, by ble surroundings and equipment: Ie t ' 1 1\ i bl tc hon ormg her ulluKhter PhylliS w I'C sllcccs~(ul 111 Judgm~: cant -sls pleted by th nd of last w('I-k, and enables us to Serve to the B ..t: c rIca x ures, ca e s , . . Jean's fourth birthdllv. round of held at .!:l. • June 2 and 3 in the moving followed . The tr8.\'ellng Illantin" si(h' by f'idC "male" ami Advantage. If profits return to ~he co~pel' Industry lIS a whole, it i. going to jolly gam es kl'pt the ii tie 1 0lk n- which 1200 . tudents from sc hools library of 11 0,000 volumes had "f mal e" ~ inJ!:1 cro. hybrid c:orh!i. mean rnllch to ~he country. It wl.ll mean employment, tax payment for tertained. Dainty refreshments of enrolling farm boy participat d. all'elldy been. moved. The Iren rill 10'1'(1 1\1 til!.' artificial c ,'f), ~ in*, '\( the AMBULANCE SERVICE gOY rnment, 8~lmulat d purchaslIlg power in a doze n stlltes which will ice cream and cake were. erved to Only thl'ee s hoals in th e stat l' - publi little :IISP ctl'd, appear ntly two ' ~ingl(' rro .. s tYIW", a doubl ~ cross type is being dt·vl'll\ l'ed \\ hieh be r II cted through out th nati on. r'ol' s m tim copper has been fa c- Donald Villar~, Maynard Frost, ceived more thun on bann r, and that hidden in th topmoRt r oom, Wa.y 041 ...111., OWo Pboue 29 acc~nlln" to expl'rim('nt stntio n Hou e thel'p weI'£> te!<l~. is supel"i ol' in quality anll d with a shrinking mark t arid Jlro fitle~s price -. All of us fee.l that ill Donald . 11 ,11, Wilma Hosicr, Anna none more than two. The latter of th, 'tat effect!! of s uch a condition fol' this indus try. Belle Osborn, ellie Orndorf, W 1'(1 Grove ity, 'Franklin county, thou and !1 of book , hundl'e<1~ of yiel,jinj1; abilitr to th~ . tandal'd Ev ry indu!ltl'Y (llld evel'y pCl'llOn needs copper for many purpos s. Madge A III I Heckl, Mary Lou one fil~8t in milk. jud~ing and one ,thpm l\1~lOst tw~ce liS old as the typ , of COl'll now Itl·o wn. 1 gi lative nnd tllX policies, to help the industry l'elldjust itself to M~o:e, ole 11 and Freda 13 Ile fifth I." stoc.k Judglllgi Ne~·ton ~g It. If. Flftpcll 1'Oom~ were From tht' I'eed jll'oc!uce(l by the The mining states should I v th O . th' th h f. . dl Wllll{\m~on, Ida. Fra.nces GOl'don town. hip filg h school, 1\'11 ami us d III the . tatc Hou~e f or t he 35, fllrnll)l's. th!.'ir n ,il/:hboi's next .• l' t ' {o ry \Up: III elr power, r oug lien y and Ellther L1,Ik ns. co unty, one first in judg'ing rops libmry, the laot and highe~t one in y ar will plant field s to compare, accinatioR ·of Swine a Spec:lalty ' JU . d gang . ' I a f lh e :>l mc t ure b' Visitors at Camp Hook fr om here an d one Hccon d In crops the plllnaG I'lIlg hangeu cone Ilona. _ --=_ the pa l w ek included Mrs. Her- lind one seco nd in judll~ing live t he ?hi o /'0.001. Thl' oldc, t book in si de by side, with filE'ds or their SERUM AND VIRUS bert an Mi s Claudia Gmy Mr Rlock; Dalton, Wayne co>unty, one th e library 18 duted 15Gl. Work of pl'e~()lIt type ~ of corn. At a Reduced Price Each of the men h1ll1 a plot and Mrs.' ho s. GTay and W~ yne; second in judging. farm crops alld esPC!cia! .valu in ~he libl'~ry a,:, 1\11's. E sic Gray, Mrs. Amanda one second in daIry crops. The first ~dlllons and Blbl S Tmnied III ab out one-tenth of al') a r in s ize HARVEYSBURG, OHIO .located in a position on hi 5 farm Phone 31 n hundred and twenty.five year, ago London beC!lme the first • tarr, Ml','. Eth I mith, Robert ba~ners were furni ~ed. by the the ~lxteenth century. aWIIY from other f\(. I cl:<. Evel'y \ OhIOo Wool Banker ' as OCllihon, the H aVlIIg ' de t hl' ('spOnsl'b'1lcity in lh ' world t o U K gas. U'eet light, installing a ~Y!lte m along Pall 'mith ' . 0ad Bogan ' H eber ElIi s , Ohi Gl'o\ver' o.. Operlltivp accep t e third I'OW is planted to ht "mal" ~~!,!!,,~~~~~~!'!!"~!,!!,,!!!!!!,IOO!! ~born, Donald Hartley, h Oh' M~ II D' t'b ity of organizing and direct inn the hybdd, whi ch C I' s, pollinate. th J o. ep h 1I1:all. "1 T l an d t .e 10 I ( IS. rJ u- new 1II11l11l1Ull1 . . , '11 l aT d ayor, i l arro wage boal'd of.. the two rows of the "femal!!" hybrid .' The ro pOllS was onivel'. ally unf~vorably. artoonist s showed in- Johnny an tlon, lind thtl OhIO AcM J h' M G . . .' cl'cdited Hatcheries. ' . rs. osep me c. o~· a.". of 'l'he female 1' 0 \ R are d ta~seled. n cent itizens bl!ing choked to death by the new illumlnant. Sir HU1!{1N4:A MI~!; Wmlfred 1cElwee was a took charge of thIS dIVISIon The hybdd. W l'e tlevcloped b~' Waller Scott, gl' ute~t f lhe nov Ii ts. of adventur', spoke of "the nsrtTNQ V vj. itor in the home f Mr. a nd The J uly list of lost Elutomobile t his week. he first went to New G. 11 .. ' tringtield of the O. }.~. S. rnadmah's scheme fol' lighting the city with smoke." Another well Mrs . Erne~t oilier Sunday. license plates is.- ued by the State York to learn t1le plan of operation ut Woo ~ t('l'. known pel'so nuK' that it would be as easy to light L nd on with a piece According to Stringfi Id. Lhe Miss armen Bashore, of New Bureau of R jtistration last week in that stale, whi h was u~ d as a of lhe moon a R with ga~. Antioch, is visiting in th home of carries a total of 9 . Thi is can. model for Ohio's la\\,. 'JIfrR. Mc- corn hybrid s must be testeu in thi;; Electrioity, when ttl'. t employ d, met much the same r ception. Mr. and Mrs. Hal'fY JI'Ic ery. siderably fewer than the average, Gowan expects to have quarters way wid Iy throu~h out the Btat Pioneel's of gr at indu~tl'i s ore of len the victims of jibs and abuse. Mr. and MI'!;. Basil Dailey ent r- which ol'dinarily runs about 150 on. the fl. v~nth fl oor of the U~le before the station is \\ illing t o COPPER IS COMING BACK t.ained a number of relatives Suri- per month. leveland, alum bus office ~u~ldJllg .. The new s tate mIlk broadcast it finding~ fol' applica day and A]{r n di tricls led in the July eOlllmlsl\lon will al 0 III et in one ti on til individual farm ~. . . I M f hit of the rooms in the D partment of Mr. and MI·s. W. M. MaUllas as es. any 0 t epa IlS reported Agriculture. and Don, of Dayton, were here 10 l are really stolen, and are used NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Sunday with Mrs. Amanda terr. in ','pulling" ,·obberics. In ord r to - ----- --~-Estllt of J as. . Sale, deceased Mr. and Mr .... Ira Hartsock and facilitate recovery of 1the plates, lists of the lost numbus lire. ent Notice is hereby Ki en lhat R08!\ Miss DOl' o~hy Davi, of Dayton , H. H artsock, who~e post offic o were w ek-end guest. of Mr. and to an deputy commissi~,nel's, mayaddress is Waynesvi ll e, Ohio, has 8:00 Mu!lic 1'8, 'chi fR of police and heTilfs. ... . D. S. Myel' Mrs. Joe Davis and family. . been duly appointed as IIdministra:05 Farm Adju tlll'l1t News R, M, Salter "' 1. an d Mrs, R ay Starr and ~,r. Scott Wehe of Colum~us, De8:16 Prepal'j'ng fol' the Wheut and tho tew Seeding tOI' de !Joni non with the will andaughter!', Pau me an yl1is, at partment commander of the Unit:26 Music nexed, of the estate of Jas. . P. P . Fankhau ser Waynesville, and Miss Evelyn Bon- f'd pani h War Veterans of Ohio, 8:4 "':conomic Information for the Farmer .a1 late of WBrr n ounty, Obio, . .... ...... E. H. Hanctield haus, of pring' Valley, were Sun· will be in charge of the tale head 8:60 H13:! Ohio Stllte Fai'r decea!! d. ' ........ .. .. .............. Minnie Price day guest of the Starr family . 9.00 W omen at Camp Ohio quarter at the National conv nDated thi s 17th day or July 9 :lO Music M)'8. Hani tt mart and Mis. tion o[ the panish Wilr Veterans . . ................ W. Paddock HI:l3. · 9 :25 The f.'I·uil Outlook .. D. J. Kays GTace mInt, of incinnati,. pent to be held tit Los Ang(ale August call E . ' lanley, Atty. \1 :36 21 Year!; of th Eo tern Pel'cheron F'uturity ... Th 1933 Stat l'oulb'y Tour . ..... .......... . .. p, B. Zumbro the weekend with lib!'. Mary 20 to 23. olumbu Camp, No. 49, RA L'PH U. AREY 9 :016 Haines and 'family. will al 0 be repre entE!d by J. B. Judge of the Probale Court Gha .. Bogan Jr. is v ry ill at his tilo b, . L. mith and F lorin Warren C~unty, Ohio a3 omlllcrdal hatch of baby home on Maple tl'eet ErgleI'. Delegate :from t he stales In many potato growing sectio n will include Past Nat'ional Comparticulal'ly in New J ersey and on chicks during the first five month s manders anni A. Th.ompson, of .... Long (sland, farmers began dig- of the y~r was abo u t 6 per cent THE MIAMI CAZETTE leveland. and Jud~e Edward ging eai'lier t han u~lIal, hurrying greater than in the slime period a Matthias of olumbus. to take advantage of thl) improved year ago. Chicks were llurchased pric. Hence on th mark is this year much later in the season Had J. R. Clarke, ta,te librarian Mrs. Dorothy ' Kinzer and chilo than 10 t. smaller potatoes. dren, Ruth and Betty, Mrs. har les been able by some magical power Kinz I' a nd Mr~. Birch Moon and to erect a mon ter mechanical so n, Arthur, all of Farmers crane midway betweerl High a nd tation, called on Hame r Haines FI'ont tre(>ts, and hav.e it lift the and family Sunday. 450,000 volumes in the stale Mi s Pauline P ter on spent library from the top of the 75.year week-end with her co.u in, Miss old tale House, them over Jeannette Wilson. to the 1933 State offi,ee building, • • • OUI' members responded very and deJXlsit them on t.he eleventh kindly to the invitation sent from and thirteenth flo ors of the latter New Burlington Friends asking sttuctute. the prodigi,i> us te k of u s to accompany them to Armco moving thilj ancient sltate instituWAYNESVILLE, OHIO park, Middletown, for a picnic ... ......_ _ _..JI!:=::::..F_or...:R_e"'..U.. ___ Diamond today is one o! n few com pan lea tllat mainThursday. The day enjoyed wa an themideal one and veryone ..... tain. a rOlld t I!SJinll .fll't' t whereby tlrea are .ubjected selves very much. The W. F. M. S. m et at the to 8Yery road Ilnd clrivin1 condition. Thi. and other home 'of Mrs. Lawrence Mitchner aeVMe laboratory teats arc conSfllntly be-loll made Wednesday afternoon . \ . .. a final c beck to nhko lure e'l'ery Diamond tke Mr, and Mr$. Raleigh Bogan and dal,lghter, Dorothy, attended the "can take 'lt on th e chin." Bogan reunion unday, held at t h e "Holiday amp" on Bunnell's farm Mr. a nd Mn,. Walter Wilson had a their dinner guests Sllnday th following: Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Wilson, of n ar Spring Valley; Mr. Paul Peterson and family, of Zoar neighborh ood ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire, of New Burlington and Mr. .and Mrs. Raymond Wilson and daughter, Jeannette. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Haines and children, Donald and Phyllis, called Mr8.
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day Mrs. Mal'garet Antl'am Ilnd children; Rev. ;M ary Antl'ain and brother, Ralph , .attended pring VaHey Friend undny School Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and' ' daughter, Dorothy, attended a birthday picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Compton aturday evening. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seibold .and children, Beatrice and Junior , MT. and Mrs. Ray Young (nee Theresa Seibold,) all of Middletown; Mrs. Addie Compton, Mrs. . Mabel Fritzerald and 80ns, . Howard and Dick, of Trotwood; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Compton, of New Burlington ; Raleigh B ogan . Wk. your head aeh.-(rom and family : Mrs. Laura ICMhaur, aDy cause-wbeD I cold haa Mttled Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bogan and ill your joiDta. or you feel thOle family, of Dayton, and t he h ostess Mrs. Compton and famify. deep-dowD paiDa of rheumatWo, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haines and ICiatica, 'or lumb.." take Blyer family called on Mr. C. D. Misrs AIpiria eel . , real relief. U the and family Su nday aiter.noon. I*ka&e saya Bayer, it'~ . .uine. Aad .-\aiDe Bay_ AapiiiD ia
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The MIAMI GAZETTE FOR
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New Burlington
larenc e Lewis i ill at the h ome of his sister, Mrs. Carrie Straley. . Miss Irma E\'ans, north of to-6.·n, fractured both bones in her left arm, {rom a faU last Friday. Mrs. . A. Dickinson was confined to her bed several days last week, "uffering f rom neuritis. MillS Dorothy SteeJle, of Wilmington, delivered an int~reati ng address on " World Peace," in the Friends' Church Sunday morning. MI'. and Mrll. Carl Evans, of Dayton, were week-end guests of G. W. Evans and family. Miss Betty Br\Jn wick, of Elmwood Place Is the guest of her tr1'8l1d parenb, III'. Ind lin!. Sam
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Mesdnme, ,]\f, R obitzer, J . E, Me 11Jl'e, I'n Armitage, E\'crelt 'eat· and Wymer Drake Ol'e Uay. ton visitors todll)".
h Id in Port lOCAL CANNERS INVITEO wa~ pn'viou~ yeal' in 1 90'" w uxlma e y , factone l< TO VAN WERT MEETING canning Taw prn(I t oli S ta te_Wid" S"nion ~B " H~ld in Cont;t"c~ion
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,linton and th t. Marys. Ap. t f th ' ',0. to mn ~o tn Ohio buy their ' UC !; ,th e . ba Sls of F d ral grnde ~ and m th iS nlann ~r, have I!'reatly 1I11!ll'ilved the quality CJf their pack, At thj' meeting of canners on August 8, addr'8 l!I will be deJivet'ed by Mr. Baker: Jam es , toops, h ' ad of the Stoops Packing ompanYi Prof. H. D, Bro\vn. Departm nt o f Vegetab le G dening, O. .. .; Prof , ,W. Hauch. Department of RUI'al Economics, 0 , " U. and . A, Flemi ng, bief of the Ohio Divis ion of Market.~. Very encoul'uging rellorts regarding the food ca nning situatio n have bee n receiy d by F ederal and Stilt Agri cultul'al authorities from every flecti on of the state.
II·s. May W ether I, of Engle. wood Fla., lIrt'ivedl here, July 24 for 1I visit t o h r !lister, Mrs, fa ry 1'0. S. Th sist er sp ent the week-end with friends in Sprin,gflel~, and, 'on Tue day tmOo]~nalnlfl'l epart.edd on a.tm otor trip , ntl on, ana a, WI h a strong POB ibility of visiti ng the ntury ) f P~o"'" . ,' I . ~,es expO. 'I,IOn a t h'Icngo belor the ir return .. L () u , S t.John is dJ'iving fat' the lad ie, .
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inc:lnnatl. Wl'r•• unday dinnl.'r lOr the rormn' lIan'ntl!, Mr lin.! MI' , I.;nl\'l't Walla",'. :\h'~><1" I<;d Lungal'Tl', Roberl Burnett and I'lIh'ln Longacre left ~ unday Illol'nin~ fur D~truit \\ here th"y will ha\'.. !<cvera l month work, Th~. y will I'l'tunl latl'r 101' th"il' famili .. , , Mrs. 11 l'I"y Graham !lnd lIfr", H!'rt ry l-'ou lks III' un tho' ~ ic:k Ii~t. Mr', lind !\II'II. J, R. .John~ I'ctul'nI'd from Dayton Sullll'day wh 1'(' tht'y hav· be .. n , laying with t.h c !.o rmt'!", hrolh 1' , Huny J ohns and family, Mi ~s . 'al'llh SmKh. of Wayn 1<ville. accompanied ]\frs, Belle, ott Evereli Eurly and daughters to th I)ome coming at New Hann ollV n car lift. !'Ilb. Sunday. I\lr. and Mr; . Guy HouLzahn and dllughtel" vi$itcd relatives in Ti ppecan o ity. ' uuday aft r lI'u(>~tl4
LII:1 Friday l·yt'ning \\:l~ a l'cd Il'tl('r l)~Ca"iOIl f H I' Miami Volley Couneil, Jr. 0, n, A, 111., When the ""gular fIlC'C'ting wa at tl'nli<>d by the la!'gl.. ~ t number of IUt'1l1 m~m ber, wh o haY" att(l nded in yellt' , Not II visi ting I\ ll'lliber from any her ("'uncil Wtl ~ p l'e~e nt. but the cOI\IJlany did in ·Iu.)l' two of th ( OUI' ; ul'yivin~ n\('mbl'!'s \\ ho signed th t' hlll·t(·I' nt (hI' inHtitution of th~ _ . u iI. NUVl'l1lbl'l' 2, 1 97, notht'r fl'ntul' f th mectitlg was the pr(':" ntation of a IIi I'ly framed picture of various buildings or th national orphun s' hOll1o at Timn, the' gift of Bro. F,d Hanby, of Dayt on. unolhel' Qf the charter Illelllb rR. whom poor health would nol permit t n be present in p rson, 1100 n. o l'e frc Khm nt ~ \V re ' ('1' d. bu t The majol'itr of t obacco g rowers very impOl'tUl1 L bu cine was tran- in t hl vicinity hllve ~i~ned consact('d, on I a fine Ili rit of tl'UC tracts fOI' th!' I'e~l ri ctio n of a cr!'brutherhond pl!rVll ded the me ting ago in tubucco r!li~inll', Prof rabb H. H, BUl'lleU lind Walter lark
had c:hol'lfe nf the work at Lytle Han thl't'(' dllY la~t 'H'lIk. MI', IIlIll !\oI1'". Hilwai'll Fairchild~ of 1'lIylnn, t-p,'nt SUIl/iay at the honlt' ,If SUIIl (,harlet"n and MI'. and MI'I', Chllrll'~ Jiar"l'Y, Sunday, 1'111', IInri !III·~. DOllald 1J ad ley nIcrtaincd lit CUI'ell< Friday evening tho following r!'il·nds : Mr. nnd MrK, ' Stunle)' Bail .. )" ]\[1'. and MM!. ('al\' ln Lo n~acre alltl MI', and Mrs. Melvyn Swank. Waller Kelll'ick h ld a jUl'y trial in jllsti('e COll t'L til Lytic ' Hall, Thul'!<dny cve lling in the' r nSe of Mary R o tJL~llhn YS. Guy and 1.0 1'(," ROllt za h,n, It,. R. . WethI' W 'f Dllylon ond 1\11'. Maple ~f Lebanon. 'i el liul(l()n C. ornell, aged !l8 years, a life lung )'esitlent of this community, died Monday morning at the home of !\II'. and Mrs Albert Stncy in Dayton, with wit m h had mode hi,; home for ~ v ral 'yeal' ~. but just rec ntIy moved t o Dayton, BUl'ial was at the Baptist grave y I'd o n the Day tot) Pike. ' neal' Ritlgeville, W e dn e~dllY afternoon.
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All'!;. C. W, Albright ond little Jack Hughs, of Wllynesville, p n t W edn e~day wit h her daughter, Mrs K osIer Graham, and family. Mr. ,L. Duke, of Roule 4, has been quite ill the past week, The Ladies A i<l h eld th ir IIgust meeting this W dn e~ day aCtel'm)oll a t the hom of Mrs. lyde Wharton.
VictiDlI of Storm Little France s Whitak er WIl , taken from the hom of her grand'anners fr om Waf!' n ou nty 1 ra, Harvey have b~ n invited to allend a The . fvere wind ami rain tor m parents, Mr. and state-wid meeti ng of member of IIccolllpanied by heavy lightnin g, Burn et. to hel' ()wn home 0 11 the the indu try at Van W ert, August that reached th is c()mmunity ab out h n oweth road Wetlnesday of la, t 8, in connection with Tom ato In7 Q'dock Wednl) day evening, \V ek nd was much improved. spectors' Tr(lining School. I'oached Cincinnati about un hour [i s BerLha Kenrick, o f WayThe train ing school, which i earlie r, and wroug'ht con iderabl e nesville, 'pent the week-end at the an annual affair, I\ ponsored by the havoc to tr e and property. om- hom e of MI'. nnd fr s. Walter United Stat a Department of menUng on the danlage ca u ed by Kenrick. Agriculture, th e Ohio Department ih atorm. this m()rning's incillIt is a board for the gate or the ",aterial fot' Jimmy MilloI' lind s i ter, Frances of Agricultul'e an ti th State Divi nati Enquirer says:' "The his toric Cllry oak tree at SIlent last we k at amp Hook, ion of Mark ets, will h , held in an entire house, we have it. the plant of Th loop Packing C ollege Hill, 'under which lhe n ar Middletown. on • tate Route And, incidentally. we believe this is a good ompany, Van W ert, und r the ounty xcurlion famou s ary sisters, Alice and 123. J\ Buckboard. If you have directio n of M, W. Baker of 01Phoebe, wrote much of their Mrs. Joseph Gra i, Ron and time to build. one for .ale, let u. know im. umbus, Federal upervising In0 World'. air poett·y, was brok n off near the daughte\" snll Mrs. Eva Haln 8, of medi.t~17" spector. It will last all week and balle, Th tree, w;ho e age is es- Piqua, were Friday viilitors at the will be attended by about 26 Rtate ne hundred peopl from War- titnated to bo bej~weon 400 anll home of Mr. Slid Mrs. Walter THE MIAMI CAZETTE . L aRt yeal', th e SC h 00I ron Qunty are making plane to....... "-"0 year, IS ' re f erre d to 'III Dlany Kenrick , mspectol's, ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!! go t o th World's Fai( at Chicago of their poem, lind visitors in Mrs, lara Hale and children, of Augu st 24, 25, and 26, on a t our Cincinnati from an parts of the Mason, and Mrs, lift'ord Winston Which have been at rock bottom the pa.t arranged by ounty Agricultural United States havel viewed it. and daughter, of Dayton, were Agent, Le ter J. Miller. "lIbny poems of the ary week-end guests at the , h om of few Illonths t are beginning to rise. Many The cost of the tour is $10,45, sisters ai'e stILI included in text Mr. and Mrs, J ohn Clark. who have delayed building and repairing, are for adults and $7.60 for those books of sc hool children. ApproxiMr, and MI' '. Allen Emrick, Mr, under twelve years of age. This mately II years ago, the old home and Mr . Leon Sali bury and chiln~w going ahead before further price adcost covers all e>Cpense except six stead of the sisters was razed and dren and Ml'$. Margaret J ohns entertained to dinner unday meal While in Chicago. Reserva- a I'!'0del'n ,residenc~a erected .. 1,'his vances Q.ccur. tion blanks are being mailed out reSidence IS occupl~d by Wilham at the home of blr. and Mr • Chal'The funeral director perform one of the rno t this week and the tickets will be Holmes, 4070 Hamilton Avenue. les Hough near Waynesville. Do it now and Save! nece ary, and at the same time one of the m01~t on ~lIle at the co unty agents office ' "The tree, Which was approximMr. and Mrs, larence Gray nnd difficult servi e in th'e modern socia l order. To do in th~ near t.utur~. at Iy 100 feet high, :fell ac~o the , on and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gra y ThiS tour IS being 81'l'anged for lawn and dri~eway and did liltle and ch ildren spent several days his work well h mu t be a combination of scientist people who live in Warren. Hamil· j damage other t~a:n to limbs of 1a t we k at tbe home of their p ychologist and bu ine s man. ton, Clermont and Butler Counties, other trees and wu.es," sister, Mrs, Fred Fi k and family You should make your 'reservation The same storm caused dam- near N wport, Ky. - - - -'+t-- ...-YThe technical side of his wOl'k requires of him at once if you expect to go. age. to the WLW. , M r, Hugh ·Michel of Chicag ' a long and ard40 us cour e of pl·eparation. His constation at Mason whICh was r plllrI d ' . 0, ed after about 20 Ii t d 1 ca Ie on Mrs, Georgianna Ham s tacts with human beings in times of stre s and trial EXTENSION AGENTS' , n nu es e ay, and iamlly on Monday of last Phone 14 Waynesville t Ohio call for an unu ual degree of taCt and sympathy. week. OFFICES MOVED Mr. and M~8. Ballard As a busine man, he mu t be able to conduct his Planning Reduction affair along sound economic lines. ' ' The offices of Lester J . Miller Wheat Crop and Miss Elizabeth Gl'addy, WarWe endeavor to fulfill all the requirements of ren county extension agents, were this essential 0 cupation, and give the peop le of moved last week to the rooms in Plans for the reducing of wheat the Ivins building On .Mulberry acrellge in Warren County will this community the best po sib le ser ice. s~reet, L ebanon, formerly occu- soon be announced, A lthough Pled, by Dr. C, Hugh Fee. The ex- ecretary of Agri~ultllre, Henry tensIOn agents have maintained Wallace, ha s not definitely set 'the offices in the Ludlum building, east percentage of }'eduction, it Is of the Lebanon po toffi~c f or the known that it will not be over • The safest tread 18 the one that past several years. twenty per cent of the average Waynesville, can 8top your car the quickest. acreage grown during the years of Goodyear8 8top quicker than any 11130, 1981 and 1932, other tire. 10% quicker than the BAPTISMAL SERVICE Local committees are being apsecond best. lJp to "% quick.er AT ST MARY'S CHURCH pointed by the county agent to than otbeni. Tests on wet pav'" make plans for meetings at which ments prove it. Why not buy the At St. Marys' Episcopal church time th e plan will be discussed, At safest tire? Sunday morning, Rev. John J. the local meetings n grower will be SchaeWeF admil~~·~~~~~~mH~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~tBaptism to Beverly Olive, and munity or the county b oard of conJames Canfield , daughter and son trol. Then th e 'cou lnty board will I' of ,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Ed- elect a cou nty allotnlent committee ,, wards, of Denver, Colo, who w ill allot the acreage to each • Goodyears gIve you safety in farm co-operating. County Agent every ply- because every ply is Lester J. Miller will be secretary MASONIC NOTICE built wit h patented Supertwist of t he county allotme nt committee, cord- and every ply runs from Stated comlllunication of WayFor definite information attend bead to bead. Ask to see a Super.. nesvi1le Lodge, No. 163 F. ' & A, the loeal meeting when schedul ed you may nev.r .' ,twist demonstration and see for M., Tuesday evening, August 8. in your township. Visiting and sojourning brethsee alalnl youraelf why it means more safety , ren are welcome. in every ply. . £verYlhina's aolna up In Will Hold obaccp L. C. st. John, W. M. ,prlc~. Here are rheattracF : B. Henderson, Sec'y. II"ely low prices at whleh Meeting Lebanon youean 11111 buyGoodyear .... Tlret today. LITTLE SQUIBS • Bus fleets know mlleaee., And Word has been received by bus fleets usin!l Goodyear Tires recounty Agent MilIE!r that in aU A retired bu iness man in Mon- probability, Satu rday will be the port 97% more mileaee than they PATMFIMDER IALl.WEATHER tana has just finished making his deadli ne in which to sign up for !lot five years aio. Goodyears for own coffin. But accor.di ng to the the tobacco reductio n program, ' if your car have the same improve\' 4.40-21 4.40-2 1 h!lalth magazines" there are a lot Alm ost all of the growers in ments that made this estra mileof ~elJows wh o bave been digging Warren county are cooperating age possible. t heir own graves for years. with t he United States govern4,50_2 0 4.50-21 ment in t his progr,a m, A t noon ' When temperat.u:r:es reach 82 to Thursday over 90 % of the farmer~ 00 ".90 83 degrees, pl'actJca!ly all of the had signed their clont~act which carboh~drate made ,m t he. po~ato ent ities them to grow one half .j ' 4.50-21 4,75-19 leaves ~s bur~ed up In reSPlTatl~n, their base a nd to re.~eive payment a~d h ttle IS left for makmg from the government on t he other • •.• JO '8.40 p tatoes. hal! of their base acreage :for theil' farm. ' _ 4.75-19 5.00-19 Th ey have a law in Illinois now Farmers who have not signed which makes it 'possible for the '9~00 co'u rt to o rder a wifE4 to pay ali- can go to Walter Clark, Robert 5.00-19 5.26-18 mony to h er hu sband. Who says Friend or Stephen Burnett and that the New Deal isn't all O. k.? obtai n 8 contract. 01' go to' the coun,ty agent's omee in Lebanon. Thi s should be done before When it comes to b oosting crain 5.00-20 5.60-19 prices, an old fashioned drougth 5 o'clock Saturday. 45 and an army of grasshoppers have SS.50 it all over the governmental economi!;ts. Miss Alice 'Flint diel~ at the home of her sister. in Day .on Saturday, l Our advice to following an illness of one week. men is n(lt to become discouraged. Mi88 Flint, who been In the Just thinkol the hi&'h mark AI employ of MI..8I and Smith got at Harvard. Margaret Edwards past fourteen yeal'8, wa. III while One ot our motoring friend. "YI visiUne her sblter. 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LI f E Of PROMINENT 'Miss AIke had as her MUNICIPAL BUD GET luncheon gUl'. l s nt Th Little Inn, WOMAN WAS CLOSED onMi, FrIday, Mrs. Hall.an of Marietta, r at fOR 1934 IS AOOPTED Wi lmingl n coli ge . MI". J. Mrs. Fre ll and !'Ill's. ohn B. Cons. BY IRAGIG ACCIDENT JGun. BY 'VILLAGE COUNCil
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---1\!(r. .El'nest Un('V(II~ i . n ~Ut· s t Master Max lIay visited telaTemporary Group , i. ,.A,pointai Live in Dayton last week. School to Open on Tue.day, SapInjurie. Su.tained in Fall on SunCouncil Order. Purch ... e of New a t, Wayn ' Villa. To Direct Campairn of t emb~r 5 . In .tead (>f on Labor Contral Apparatua for Traffie The Br idge clu b nl t Tu(' ,(lay Help the Boy Scouts at their day Prove Fatal to Mra . Charlet Ia.wn fete, aturday evening. at thc' hUIlI(, of Mrs. Earl Hockett. Explanation Day , A. Hal Been Cu.tom T. Elli. on Tue.da; Li ~h t- Que.t ion. Conaidered Seval'al of 'ou r citizens attended M 1'i'. MS1"k H ogers 011<1 little S vel' InJu,ries, sustain ed wltell Anoth I' or our p~'o mincnt and ou n 'i1 met in r egular lll's ' ion daught I' visited frie nt.l 8 in MiddleA special advisory committee to the Green county fair last week. FrC'e t xt b oo ks. are to be furahe fell. down th stair at hc r best kno\ n citiz m~ fini hed hi s on MonlillY of thi" week. After town today. ni~hed th e pupil. of Wayne Townassist in setti ng UII an organization through which wheat growers of Good at:! and go od rnu!!ic, Mc- ~ h e fell <low" \h stairs of her home cal:thly CUI-~ (!r when Dr. . W. tran acting I'ouline bll sin e~s, oth l' ~ hip C~ ntl' ali )\e d chools, the new Mi!lH Ra ~ h cl Du\'ii' is vi~iling her ol'der to tllke effe ct with the beWarren county can take part ill Clurc's GOJ'ner, Saturday evening. IIb out o' loc k und~y aflel'nuOll, He nd erson died at his home on malt rs o f more 01' less importan ce siKter, 1I1r:;. P ctel' Df'mllg, nn d ginning of th new term. the wh at product' on control of This Dick Campbell is again able 10 pl'OV d fatal whe n :M r.·. hade T. 'rhinl sll'l'et at 10 :45 Q'clock Wed- wei' cons idered. the agricultural adjustment ad- be auout after a ieg of malarial Ellis died at the Miami Vall y hos- ncsday morrling. FQI' m onths he _The villllg tl'ea surer, Walt er T . family in lew Vienua. importallt legi'lation was enacted ministration bas been appoint d by fever. pita! in Dayton ahout 2 :30 m .. h!ld waged a brave battle agll inst Elzey, was autho l'ized to requet;t ' Mrll. P. D. BunUl, r Lytle, and by the schoo l 11001'd at its reg ular ounty Agen t Miller through H. ,\'ue day aftel'noon. that fatal malady - tubercul (j~ is, an ndvallce dl'aw of 600 on th e MI'. a nd Mrs. lelv),n Bnnta WI? I'C meeting Monday vening. The Rnmsowcr, director of agriculture Underwood& Lov Iy are in tallMrs. ElJi. i~ suppo cd t() have bllt the man wh o!:\ m edi cal s kill eou n y treasul'el' in ord r to be <"lluml)l1,' vi~it()r., 'Ilturday. n'W 0 1'11 01', however, does not inext n ion in, Ohio. I ing a new portable cooling 8y~tem lItumb led while desce nding t,h had ~t1ve d or lengthened scores of abl· to pay bond and interest clud manuals, work books or any The men ,who hav!.' volunte red at their cafe. Mr. and M rs. G. W. ()ve l'~t(> n other s upplie that can be used by stai l's a nd had r IIched 1 he bottom nth l' li veR con ld not Ilccoml>1ish charge. when. ueh become du on their services for this work are : b fore Qllsishln ce cou ld reach Il er. the ,. qui red Illira cle in hi own Sept mber 1, 1933. of Nevuda, are glle"ts lit thl' home but. on pupil during only one term arl Miller, Franklin; Walt r E I- Misses ELllI;> 1 Mendenhall and ar- 80 terrific WII S the f OJ'ce oC her :fall ca e. of sch ool. Supt. L otz, who is also Aft e l' having ca ll . id red the of Mr. an(1 M fg. J . B. rubb(l. lia, Harv ysburg; Harold Sharp, ah X;:atherine l!artsock s pent Tues. that a pm'tinn of II stai r tread is pUl'cha!\ing agent for the school!, Jr 01 ' neal' I~· II qual't r of a c n- matt er f 01' t;\everal months, ounci! 1\1 1'... ,J. L . H nt"t:oc k has l'eturn· was in structed to buy such used P leasant Plain: Virgil Shurtll, Ma- day m Dayton. ~a id to have ·been broken olf by tur~' , 01'. ad, as ~e wa popularly urdered a nl'W contl'ol apparatufl n Rmbu lu nce wns k.1l(}.\~n, ~ a!; Oc!;.up1ed a pl'o minen t £0 1' the traffic light at the bank cI hom aJt I' a vlRit to It I ' daug h· t xt books all are available and are Ron ; Ro scoe FUl'nas, Wuyne villc i Home made ic creal)') at the the impa ct. F t'lInk Burn ett, Fostel'; Z. O. Btl Y c <) ut lawn fet oturday v- Summon d anU s he was Clui ckJy ?osltron III lhe liCe of.o.llr commu~- corner. Tlti" is to I'eplace the tel', MI·s. R. S. " alton, in Da yto n. needed, pl'ovid p(], of course that tak n to th hospital where it 'vas I I ~Y. UCC(~ slul phy ICI,an , el.ectn- pl'eMnt contl'ol which can no Worley, M~rro w; E. J . B die, cnin g. August 12. MI'. and 1\1.1·i'. O. R. • mith al'e su h boo ks are in usable cQndition. Lebanon, and 1iIes Du:-,is, Lebalearned that her injUries included cla.n. m:rchan , .farmer, pubhc of- Ilong-er be propel.'ly adjust.ed to njoying a vacation at Jl Qttawut· Quite a bit of latitude was grantnon. Miss Betty Hadden, who spent n f,.acture of he s kull. a broke n fi el~ l. h1 B talen.ts were. many and m et til(' requirements of th e Hmee Inn, in Indiana, this " ek. d th f acu lty in inRtituting the This committee i a temporary two week at Wayne Villa, hn re- jaw and no!;!). in addi tion to lac- vlll·led. ~t the t Ime of hiS deat~, he State d partment of hi ghways, new . y. tem. Mrs. Fl o~~ ie urey, MI'. Effie one ap pointed to serve until the turned to her home in Dayton .. The board hilS been more or lua e,.ations and contusions of th e ' yet r ta!ned th offl.ce f preSIdent un de r' who jurisd icti on the light . mit.h and Mi ~s Lucy Emle y . pent serioullly consid eri ng this proposiformal Warren coupty wheat pro'i nperated. skull, fac(' anel neck. Every_I of t,he Illage c?uncll. . Miss Helen Hawke apent Tues- thing PI) sible was don for her reJ duction control association is ortion for the past year or two, tryJo unernl . el'VIC !; will, be held at l A s this WIl, the dol set f ~ a Ru nday with relative s in Dayt on. ganiz d. Its {unction b to assist day in Westerville, culled there by lief, bub t o no a\'ail. ing to devise financial means for I ~' H. Stu~bs pnrl ol's, !It 3.30 public hearing of th villag budMI'. and Mrs. Ra ymon Me ur dy, its accomplishment without serious k FTldpy afternoon, and I g t' f or t9 3 4• l h e cIe r k reacI I h e in C'arrying on on educational c.am- the. critical illness of. her uncle. Th e f un ral ser \'1.~e of the ( 0b cloc r', I . 11 b . M' , of neal' P ekin. caned on Mr. and injust ice ' to oth er departments. paign which is to make it possible (! m lam I cemetery . . 8ame to members of ouncll and Mrs. Clarence M ndenhnll and FI'iend .. , with Rev. G. . Dibert u I~ , "I Mrs. Ed 0 k ,u nd y aftern oon . Figures for the five previous years 'for ali wheat growel'S in th coun- children visited relatives in Day- Mis ting , will be h eld at her late 0 CUll ~ .~Id~ t. on ,~f. ~ate the two three other citizens t.y to I arn the details of the g ov- ton a few days the first of th h me a 2 o'c lock Friday aftet- . r. an d I . .. eorge . e n er- pores nt. Th e budget call for a l ' _ MI'. lind Mr. , 1<:. L. ThomllS Ill.- were pr sented Monday evening, rnment's program for bringing week. 'no n and the I'('mains will be laid ~~\ w~s bo r~ a~O 0~J:9 Leb ~no~, duction of one-tenth mill in th tended th e Br o wn - 1'h o mo ~ r e union wh reby it was proven that the production of wheat in lin e with to rest in Miami .c em tery. I , , e TU?I y . ' , an , In Fit'emen' Indemnity fund, a slight lit Wladru l' pat'k, ne r Spl'ingufl ro amount s pent fO I' books furnished the eire tive demand for the prodMrs. hllTlcs Myers , of by t he b oard Rnd not paid for was Mazie Eamhart Ellis, eldest bcomt~allY wltho hdlS h~m-ehnts antd redu ction in the B~ nd Reti reme nt Sunday. uct. The committee a lso will a s- nati, ape nt everal days of la t daughter of the late Roy Eam- ,~:o steadily increa ing:; espec ially was 1·!I' .t! I' m ve h I ~I °bmCt 20° fund, and .just su ffici nt in the ist in the work of district.ing the week h Te with her motltet·, Mrs. hart antI Mrs. Eva Earnhart, was uyn colvdl; '(VI hlen l ' wdlls a °tUi II Genel'alfund to balance the cur- Miss(,fI Elh('1 Mendenhall and gar- thi , true during the last three county into individual cQmmunity Kezillh Thompson. hom on II f arm n ear Lebanon ~ Y!.'31' II C h' ... n 1a . . lVe I prae• ellthOy t al'1 e d expcn d't I Ul'es h y th e en d 0 f Plea~ant Ridge , OhiO , "pent Run- rear~ . Other figures proved t hat units. The!!e community units will day at Wayne Villa, the home of only a compat'ative ly nominal ad. few months more than 46 yeal'l!. II . • o.t IS remammg ye.ars In IS 1934. Harry Freeman and fJlTnily, of b based upon combinations of theil' hrother. ' clition to the amount tha would ago. She is s Ul"Vived by ·her hu vlc~nfltY. h' d t· f .~ Since the establishin nt of thp d h l' m oth r and two sons, r ,..• rtfer d' l ll- Igl·a IIua Ion. rom . t nort h of the a b k townships a r other natural lin es. Dayton, and Lou A tkinso n , of Or- llan, . have to be spent under the old C I .... b r- b us , top, JU egonia were unday g uc ts of Fl'om th se communities later will Roy alld Erwin Ell i. Th "ee sise 1(:a t 0 reg~ lT~ 0 u)m ~ s and library corner. n e merchant , Mrs. EtnJ~a Daktn ancl Guy Dnk . system would be required for the be elected a repreH ntative to t he Mrs. Della Venable. tl'rs al so survive, Mr I'ence . "d~' P~l t hO ." 'd' . . had made objection s, claiming that tn, of Xelllu. were ~ue 8ts of Mr. installation elf the free book 8YII~ollrd of directors of the county !t11'. and Mrs. CI lUI! Lamb are Rye, Mt ' . ,S. Ellis. e I, r Way- t~nl~ I ~t e;i In ISp ,n.lt~g it had limited pal'king space for and. Mrs. J . "'(. WhIte :md FI'ed t e m. Of co urse, parents who deflire their children to retain their control association. Each com- announcing th e arrival of a new MsviJIe, and MI' . Jal'e nce HG it~ I(f m';Ioc~ve~ ua y t'as~!Ummg I:U tomers of th establishmen t. WhIte, last FrIday, munity al 0 will have its ()wn com- ROn at their hom in Corwin MI'. and Mrs. Everett Villars tcxt books and are financially able of n a~' Miamisburg. ' e HI'I' or s .tPrd8f. Ice. . t The mRtter was discu . ed and laid "'h mitte of three. on. e wa Ulll e m marrtage 0 th t bl Mr. Eilts was a woman of Mi ss ,Julia Kilbon, whel, with two on e . R e. . . . ancl aom;, .nnel th eir guest!l, Mr. and to pay EoI' t he same, will be per1n tlccordance with the policy of I urs(lay, Augult 3. the finest characteristics Kind and 0 Id K d G H CounCIl con IdeI'd the adVI~abll- Mrs. Ronllld .A~hbl111gh, nj OYl'd a mitted .to ~o so. The figures proMI' • J. D, Marlatt. Mrs. M. B. I t t the national wheat administ.ra t ion h· so ng. ona . an orge .• ity ot an increase in the wag unday outing nt Fort Ancient. duc d mdlcate that t he . new s)'tlve ry e ffort will be made to bring Kerns 'and 1\Irs. . M. Robitzer p a an, 0 ev ry one s 7 me.t. she s urvive . him. Thr e brothers, Lee Rcale aid to e~~ 10 ees on the tem will prove to be a saving, not full explanation of the plan, its $pent Tu esday with friends and ~~g~rd"ony a~{~t he.ld ~helll' h'hghes t M., Otho and Fred B., also sur\'ive. street ~vol'k. No a~ti:n ~as taken M r. and Mrs. F. B. Hend erson, only fol' the individual patro·n ., . e I \\as 111 leI' orne • _ _- _ " benefit and requirement~, to each relative in CincInnati . Master Matth ew TUI'nel', fro and but eventually for t he boa.rd a. as a mod el wif and a ' loving, self~t this meeting. The pre!lent wage wheat farmer in the county be. MI~. J ohn B. G n8 visited .Iifl'ty well. The first cost of installaMr. and Mr5. Allen Hardy, of sacrificing motiler that h er finest IS 25e per hour. fON~ h will be nsk ed to sign an Fall at Madi on, Ind., Sunday. tion has been its sole drawback - - - ---application for pa.rticipation in Lebanon, and Mr, and Mrs. Homer personal trails were evid need. for so me titne. MI'. and 1\1 l's. Earl Robertson, oj the program. arey were Sunday dinner guests The trickeTl family ha~ the heartAnother innovatio n was adopted Eugene, Ore., were six-o'cl ock whe n it was decreed that the felt sympath), of the entire comThe deadline fOT signing co n- of .Mr _ and Mrs. .Tefl' Smith. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. trac~s between tobacco growers 1933-3 4 term should begin on Mu sic f or the Boy Scout lawn munity. L e Hawke, W dn csday <'ven ing, TIl1!sdny 'm orni ng, September B, and the Unitec:J States government f or the purpo!!e of reducing acre. fet will be furni s h d by the WayMiss Winnifred Nutting return- For the past; eight years ollr Tu esday was primary election ages and raiSing p rices, was ex- nesville band. ed to her home in Dayton last Fri I;ch oo ls have opened on Labor Day, day in Lebanon, and wh n th e FERRY CHURCH OF' CHRIST te.nded for one week by J. S. HutMr. and Mrs. M . B. Kern s and smoke of battle had cleat· d Bway day, aft r having spe nt t he sum· t he fi rst Monday in Septe mber and ( U ndenominatio nal) • on, administrator of the tobacco daughter Joan of Cleveland are and t he ballots had b e n c un ted, mer here to the h ome of Dr. Mary have been diRmissed for the afterhester A. Williamson noon only wh en a local celebration plant for it was found that the Republican ook. d t.h.e t agr,icultural adjust- cnJ'Oying' a vac~tion here wlth'Mr. Mrs. Edna Burto n, Mr. J ennie was bei ng held. This policy has Unified service beginn ing at voters of our county seat had furmen a . mInts ration. and Mrs. J. D. Marlatt and other 1ullel1 and Mr~. Gladys Haines The Misses Vir'ginia and Mary alway~ bee n t he subject for much , hu-rch ch 01 ni hed n few s urprises for citizens ApplIcations will n ot be accept- · relative. I en tertained a ....·oun of chl· ldren at 9:30 a. m. with l'd at local points in the Ohio and , ... .period. Lord's upp l' and sermon of the out- lying distl'iClt s of War- Boatwright, of Hillsboro. are I adver:e comme nt -from parenta Indiana district s -'after Saturday, MI'. Marie Rudduck and chil- the form r' Ilome ill honor of at 10:30 a. m. guests of th MiR~ 8 Anna and who wou lcl have liked to take el'ln6n subj ct. August 12. I dren, of Wilmingto n. have re- Barbara J an Haines and Betty "The Power of a United Church." ren county. Marne BI'own at the Fri e nd hamc their children t o celebrationa In the mayoral ty conte~t, WaldTim e wa$ extended in order to I turned to their home after a three J ea n Ru dduck, of Wilmingto n, it You are a lways welcome a t t his being held in other places. Inr on Gilm our wa. retumed winnel' to da y. give all farmers intereste d in prof- w eks' vacation among relatives being their 11th birthday. The church. creas d danger to the operation with a majorify said to approxiMr. and Mrs. T. N. Harri s an cl iting from the plan an equal op- and frie nd s. afternoon wa: nJoyed in playing of !lc hool busses on Labo,r Day. PQrtunity to hear of t he cash be ngame, and at. tile houl' of 5 o'clock WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH OJaie 100 votes OVPI' his th ree op- sons, J oseph and Frank, of en· du , to the greatly increased traf:' ponents, William Z. Roll, Stephen terv ille, were Sunday g\lests of efits Rnd give time, in the' case 01 Mes r s. I ad or Bloch Bnd James they were called into a prettily Rev; O. C. Dibert, Pastor S. Stilwell and Carl S. Banghom, Mrs. Alice MeKinsey and daughte r fie was al so mentioned as a reason rented farm s, lor landlord and mith, of Spring Valley, transact- d cora t~cI table of two birthday for the later uate. Wecln e day: Bible tudy and the latter being mayor of Lebanon Miss Henrietta. tenant to come to an agreement ed bu sin~ss here Monday morning. cakei wlth candles anu boquet, ' Mes. rs. Charles James and E. R. prayer meeting each W ednesday at at present. about the divisi on ot the pay- Mr. S m1th ha r cently re t urned Many pretty pl'e en ts \ ere op13 ntley', who have recently eom7:30 p. m. Th e Boy ,coul~ 81'(' giving II The race fOl' the nlllrtinlltion {or mente of $16 an acre on the con. from the hospital. ened and ice c.ream, cake and lolpleted painting the outer walla of 'ulldal' : Sunday School at 9 :30. lawn fete Saturday evening, Aug: lerk, ~aid to have been th.e hottracted acreage plus the payment · ' Iypop were served to the followth gym, W\!I'e ~mployed to comEpworth Lea gue a t 7 p. m. Regular test fight of all, was won by Hal u ~t 12, on MrClure's Corn el'. next spring of 40 % of t he valuel\frs. F. C. Harllllck and son. ing: plete the interior reaecoration of el'vjce (lnd sermon at p. m. E, Simpso n over M. E. Gu. tin, the of Ute crop harvested. harles, of Milf.o~d.' spent ev~:al Wilma Tholl1as, Dorothy Hunter Mr. and Mrs. William Bradl ey the building; some changes in text pl'esent incumbent, and Ed A. A check-up of the farms silrl1ed days last w~ek Vl 1h.ng t he.famllle Pnulin e Riggs, Be tty Jean, I\fary had 11 th eir dinn er rlue ts Thurs· books W I'e authorized in order to FRIENDS MEETING B ne . up in the Miami Valley, complet- of Mrs. EdIth Harrts and Mr. and Louise, Wayne and Wlliam RuddllY even inA', Ml's. Eva Burnett, conform with th Fit' t Dey Frienilship O. M. Abbott, Frank A. Dilatu sh, ed by Raymond C. Smlth,- district Mrs. Ronald Hawke, . mm on ; ut" irc hoQ I at 0 :30 il. m. tifeet ing for Clare nce V. Dunham. R. Wild Qil- Misse!\ Lilla B nham, l.u cy E mley 111 m; current bills we re paid, aDd agen t in charge, shows that the far Mrs. Ray Mainous left Satur- ginia and Ja ck ie omell. of Day. worship a.t 10 :30 o. m. and Mal'thll Cook. the usual IIm ount f routine busi. christ, J . A. chilling and Harry mel'S wh(l have in the past grown day fo r a visit with her daughter tori; Jimmie, Dan ny, Dav id, Dean neR~ wa s transacted. E. Schwartz, member of the pres· Roy Nogg le, popular baked t he larger acreages of cigar leaf in Detroit, Mich., arid will go from and Joe Hart 'ock, MOl·y Loui e WAYNESVILLE CHllJ RCH OF After th ~ Io se of bll inesa Supt. ent village (lo'u ncil, ov rcame t heir goods ,salesman , ,is geriouAly ill at tobacco were first t o sign up under there with he.T daughter to vi.sit 0 bon of Harveysb urg ; Doroth y CHRIST L ot? tJ'eated the company to ice oppo sition and will again be Ii ted his home in Spri ng VaJ1e~' . Vincent t he plan. l,he: Century of Progtess. • May and Dori Fay Guy, Mary Lou (d cream lind cake in honor of his 08 the nomin ees of t heir party. Griffy is opel'ating 1\11'. Noggl e's Since the plan is designed to Hackman , Doni ne and Barbara n enominati onal) new daughte r, MIss Beverly Jeane. Marshal Tom Fl'8zier, trellsut'er bakel'Y truck durin g his disability. favor the small grower equally Mr. and Mrs. F red Burkhardt, Jean Hain es, Jean Iln d Henrietta Chest r A. WilJinmsorl, Min ister Lawrence hawha n and t he m mwith the larger grower, ' time. is Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hooker, Mr. P ennington, Mrs. Barbara Hnrthurch S·ch o I at , 9 :30 a . m. Mr. and Mrs . . Oln Shall a t and STRIK£JI! BY CEREBRAL extended to reach everyone Who and Mrs. Martin Murphy aod two sock, Mr .. Gladys Haines, Mrs. Le- ILord's upper at conclu sion. Chris- bel' of the presen t board of pub,g rows' cigar leaf, Smith 8tated. children, of Dayton, spent Sunday na Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Cal'l Sher- t ian Endeavor at 6 :45 p. m. lic a/fairs had no opposition, we sons, of incinnati, were Sunday HEMMORHAGE ON ROAD with Mr. and M rs. Jack Davis. wood, Mr. Tom Burton and Mrs' IVel'dena Fox leade l·. Eveni ng evan- are told, no'r were the'r e any co n. guests at the home of Mr. and MI'! Myel' Hyman. Master J ackie t !ts in th . Democratic primary. Mat;ie Rudduck, of Wilmington. ~eli st ic el'vice at 7 :46 p. m. A sixty-year·old man, said to be S hallat remainell for B more · ex, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elder and Sermon subject, ' " Bo l'n Again." ,~ende d v,isit with hi s co usin, Bobby t he s uperintendent of the Sprin,COLLETT -McKA Y PICNIC children, of Sprinj!'field, Miss Edna FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY : Prayer 1\1 eting and lHbl e ' Study fi eld Street railway, was stricken . H yman. Good and Mrs . Tom Cleaveland, ach Wednesday at 7.4,5 ll. m. The The 67th a n nual Co llett..MeKay with a cerebral he mm orhage, while of Qreenfleld, were guests of Miss The y, F. M. are g iving an ice chul'ch where you fee l at home. picnic will be he ld at the usu'al MeFsrs. Gilb ert frye, hade ~ on th road between here and LebRuth Chandler Sunday evening;, cream soc ial to night, Au gust 10, . place on Satu l·day, August 12. BIIl·to n Eal'nhart, and Alvin Ear n· anon, elll'oute to his honie fro In Warren county continued I to at McClure's Gorner. the pr oceeds ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Miss ' Dorothy O. Hartsock, ac- to go to the library. Hom e made hart and ~ons , Lamar anti 'Eal'I, 1'1'. Cillc inna fi about 9 o'clock Wedlead late Saturday night in the Fath er Frencb, ]'astor proportion of tobacco 'growers that companied Miss Joan Carr to Cin- ic e cream and cake, OT cones. hapmon turn ed We(lnellday eve ning, f rom nesday evening. Fortunately, the I Ma s at St. Augustine's church Mr. a nd MI·s. ,J. B. oillwatcl', mall was a cco mpanied by his wife had signed agreements t o cllrtall' cinnati Sunday, where bot h will Ruth T omlin son , Sec'y. evel'Y Sunday at 10 o 'clock. ' w'ere Cincinnati visitors Tuesday. a' fi . hinl!: I'e. ort neal' Mich. when ce th y had gone last and her ha If· brother, who drove production in line with the planll t~e little house guests for the Friday. into Halph Smith's service station of the agricultural adjustment week at the home of Joan's three = - - :.. and inCluired fo t' t he neare's t ph,. admini/ltration, althougb in total aunt!. , where first aid was adminillnumber s Darke county ' with 800 Mr. and Mra. G. L_ Clark , of o r'm e r teredo Th e doctor later , accompan_ signed, led the field of 11 counties New Jeney, are house g uests at a a hurch of hrist. Thur day nigh t, ied the viclim to the McClellan hOI affected by the plan in Ohi<). Wayne Villa. Mr. Clark has maNinety-nine per cent of the '300 ny friends and relatives in town, · 1Y j Jll AuguNt 3, a Bible wa~ presented pitu l in Xen ia, where scant hopes Jr.llo l r UI ' to the minl~ tel', t he following I)ay of his l'eCOyery wer e voiced by at. growers in Warren county had being a fprmer resident and the . , heing t he a nni vel'Ra ry of hi R te nding physicians. signed early last week, and the son of H. M. ClaTk• birth (whi h occurred sO n1etim ~ percentage of acceptance of" the -------~,~-----police were nOtified was last sec n by f riends Saturday In his confession, Henklo is a l- durinA' th last. century). Mr. and 'M rs. MeIvyn B an t a, Mr. b Cincinnati plan continued to mount in Darke, FULKERSON-VAN PELT I' f M ·'d M· W d . I d t a t hat h me' Baily and Mrs. Jack Banta, Donald and Y ))0 Ice 0 ell en, I g., e even mg. . ege o. y e " Miami, Preble and Montgomery The culprit registclled a . J ohn atul'day evening and c~ n se n ted to Mr. and Mt·~ . \ illialJI Rel'say, counties where the larger part of Dean HaWke lele here Tusday nesday. that a ma.n \Va .und erarrest mQrning for a few daYI' visit to ther In c.onnectlon .wlth the. m1;ll'J. Henkle, a 16-year·,0Id in cinaccompany the latter 0 11 a ride, the o f I'cgonia, and Mr. and MrfS. L. Mr. MorJ·i . Fulkerson and Miae the Miami Valley cigar tobacco the C'e ntul')' f P r ·ti del' of Ol,vl\r S. Bally, of CIDCIn- nat i youth, said to be possessed of iti nerary including amu~eme n t E. H ocketl left here thill morning Katherine' VanPelt were united in crop is growD. at Chicago 0 IX) rels expoSl on l1ati, Prin ceton graduate and so· a police record as a dual personal- park!; and popular drjves, A bitter e nrou te to hi cago , whel'C they OlaJ'riage a t thjl home of the All through the latter part of . ciety I a de.r. ity. It i ~ alleged that lie has made Quane Inrose, and, in the heat of will vi sit the Centu l'Y of PI'ogTe s bl'id e's parents, near Sprintr Valley the week long queues of farmers Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Mendenhall Ba ily's battered body was found a co mplete confession giving the pa~si o n , Henkle says he killed exposition for a few daYfl. They last Saturd ay evening. After a stoo.d at the doon of the 31 lIignup points where applications lfor Mis. Ruth Chandler, Mr. and Mrs: in a secluded lane on the Cincin- full detai ls of the sordiid crime. As Baily, Coming to a realizatio n of th.en expect to proceed on a motol' s hort honeym oon trip they retllrncontracts were being received. ' In Howell PeirCe, Mn. Mary Adams, natl water-works ground!'! at Cali- soo n &s news oC the confession his ,deedl\, he confiscated the car trip to Oklnho,na, probably to be eu to apartmenta they had already Mr. and Mn. Seth Furnas and fornia, Ohio .early Sunday, but reached Cincinnati, the Hamilton and other article. of perso nal ef- gone for about two week s. furnished at the. home of lb. aDd Indiana practically all of the Irow children, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Furnas was n ot positively identified until courlty gyilndjury wa called to- fects, and made his ' escape. Ml'(I. Charles Rye. er. had Biped by Saturday nooll. children, Mr. and lin. Amos Tuesday morning. gether, and. ' a!teT a out twenty Oliver Baily, 30 years old, WIIS Mr. and Mrs. Jam(' ~ Har\sock Mr. Fulkerson, I on of Sign·up in Preble county total. and IOns Hn. W E I O'Neall Cincinnati authorities were no · minutes deliberation, eturned an the 80n of Attorney George S. and famil~', ' Mr. and MrM. Robert William FulkerlOn, ot .-..D1r11111l ed 600, which was 76 % 01 all. IOD, Bert' IIIn. L.'X. Render. tified that the man waarurested in indlctll'ent for ftrst de rree murder BailY. of Cincinnati. a native and Haines and family, Mr. and Mrs. Valley, haa cOllduc:ted • •_~. Other returnll were Miami county, Mr. and' )fn. A. C. Tomlin- Baily's automobile, the intetlior of agaimt Henkl •. CinCil nati ofticel'l1 former, resident of this place. The John Stanl\berry and family, Mr. servlee tatlon at the 400; Darke county, 800, and Mont 1Ii1s Iluth Tomlinlon, Mr, which was Mid to be spattereci !ar. returning the yo ~ nlJ rnaa to younl(" man was married, and was ' and Mrs. Harold Osborn and ram- Main .tr.et: tor tb. pme.., eOllnt7. '100. Mn. lCeU.r Hoak .nd child- with blood. The machine. tageth- (Cincinnati, 'Where it II expectlrd the father of a three-year-old son. ' ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tracey III'••acllI.... 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HllIll ,,1:H·I'.J ,II' wnif'h Will' I~(, bt'sl p do rm d, plni nti ft' i given 30 da y!! t o fil e ular intere, t to th e agr ic ultural intil,nal the bonrd II rlan flit ,·(·lIr· hut >I'c!..'ll m nllOn . hou ld be mot ion, d em urr r pleading. du , try in Oh io have be n anflO\l nc. t o 01 ':-; It· hoard \ r du aliem for }·... der.I·~tat aid l u· inf,t int,l uNion In nIl! h dUl'in~ II f the- wl'tldln~ mal'~h. !~e parh~ l. In th e ca:e of th LEban on. ili· ed du rin g the las t fortn ight. ard Ih .. , uPfJ!IIl (If u !I<,pal·tmcnt 0,· I ' r '~l nt .·rh",.1 :'-':11' , 1Il1!1 nli .. ,. 'I::tn ls of .\\~lIcn were ht Ue h ss zen utio nal Ba nk I nd Trullt 0. , U, . My er, who l or eleve n yea.r o t YOCnll l'n.}1 ai;trirultul in Ih,' )\'hic'h thl'rll w(luld hi' ('lIl1rab'i!I·d h'nne ~ blh. ant! , [n.Rte r H ugh ver. U/4 Minn ie M. Nunli~t, at 0.1, wa~ di tria t upervisor of c ount y h ig h L"hl.'" "f thi, di~trict." Ly the 'tnt (\ 11 h,·half or Ih,' ()'~I'III1, "ho (' ~c In ~o lhe confirmu tio n. deed a nd dill.tr ibu- cx len ion agen t in t n n orthwe.t. Th(\ (,11th anni ler;<a1'Y (If tl1l' . :C!l'm al d('pllrtnH"I Ih,' '11m IIf >train!' of mUIlIC. The lion. qu arter of the state. wa named lIi·h 'hu,,1 wo" c lebrnted with ,, 100 tlllllnl dl rrnyilll! till! ~x- harmony o~ th' "kazQO" band ~a» f n t he ca e of F rank Beal , ct ai, . tate a ge nt in char ge of th agri- !'! ~ _ _ __ d a big tv.-O-dllY r .. union of th IlluO\. 1,,·n.1' IIf in. I rUl'lI(.Il , 1)11 mo· \'I:r)' \V,e ",ere ca:;Z ' t th(' Dodds Cunn ing 0., et cu ltul;al adjustm ent administra- E. flll'kha m, 1 18 ncr 's in Mia m i oi a nd rormer leach I'l< and pupil . . tiOlt of F.dwurJ. , ,(·N,ndvd by !Jaek to (,h, dh ood ( a ys, w h n 1 - 0. 1. fi rsl motio n 1<ul!tlllined. c rtll in t ion' program 'iner a t.h e pur- t wns hip. . June 2 ' and 2!l. nna " 'c t G,)jlS . LI' h 1""," II I. hii· d th.· H" ow n Jug,", ":010 on L vi," word t o be • t r icken from am ended chasing power ot fa rmer. My r Brice mi lh t o Ina • benr th '10'h wal l('r. of Indiana, \\a~ lhe:J . alllr), !If ',5 1Jl'I' mllnth lo I'te.• "t'rc play d by lh l~ mo t ex· pe tition, T we nty-five motiun 01 will co ntinu to work und er the di. lot No. 746 i n Franklin. tlr~l to I'rivl', but ~hc \I'll quickh' (\,1\'(' \v\lI day~ of IlIU 'lr IIl"lrut tl',n t('I.~<'llt ClrKa~izatio n. I a n Om lJa ny and I motion of r ectio n of H . . Ram ower, dire cWard and !lfyrtl ' L hOlan , J . Tne alTau' wa un d r t he man corporati on overruled . to r of t h e agri cultu ral extensioh and 1aude L. Mallin. E. T. and followed by th(> lilt G Ontl! R. II rh wt.'ek. ('''mnll'll! In!." Dn th l' hn hlr Uflll hi. filmily, (If Tex - aPfl(lil1'tml'nt, th :o.fial)1i Ga! 'll a~cment. of ~I.r. J , B., 'hupma n U f ndan t "d\len 5 days lea ve to e rvice of the O. S. U. Mattie Gr imm, \ m. A. and aran aB, and ore' ,)(, uther fr Jrn all of 0 t"uH I I. : lind f i. 11 Ilfll'tta .McKin sey, and an!lW' I' ur demu r. 1yer' job will be as ist c ou nt y E. Miller, ,Ed w. A. a nd Grace Kes. eti n. of thl' nil d tat s. nd L,'uh }o nd of Ll,banon !!uccess crowncd t he ir Worts. [n t h ca!'e of The Miami Val· xte nsion ag nts to explain the ling. R. L. Le hm an and Sal'ah , E. w hat a b'1'and and gloMou:' gooa..! ha n)(ll)!l'd tea h "Betwel:!11 the lind scco.n d ley Bulld ing a nd Lotln A.sociat io n p r visi<m of t he gover nmollt 's Lehman, J ohn H . and Rosa FIs h, time they did hll\'e. in th' .Iurinll: th 1'1'. t of parts of the nter tal ntn en t , willeh versu Sylveste r C. :'chli nk, et aI , plan to provide compensatiOIl to W. O. Pcnce, E lw ood and Annie L. ,PI'(' ident Herb 1'( \VUl'wi Ie ,ht' year. Th i. furt v ry l!;rat- c?n isterl of full orchestra salce· notice. of t he a nd object wh eat growers 'and t obacco grow- Ault , Ali ce Corli s, e t aI, A. P . and u nal,lc t(J a\'rive fol' the sell· ilying to the' (If ih , chools duets and solo. , of th is fi ction is t(l be give n to de- e r who curtail their a eteag of Mary Harm n. Mich ae l a nd Norll at the Grade a mu!?-i' haM nM !Jel'n tuuJChl f{)r readings by M,s!iell H I n t t f nLianQ; by publiclllioll for si x t he. e crops in lin with the wi shes Lotz Ed a nd I vy Lierman , arl sion on the builllinl.(. W tlucsday It rooon, So the la st two I thre' yearR. Mill, and Nev? o nner, and s IcctJll ns C(ln utive \\'eeks. of the !Secretary 01 agricult ure. lind ' t.ella . Lierman , F r ed an d th e ever faithful J. O. artwright f'red, daughler of 1\11'. : . tI, of by th e hl.gh . cbo()1 ol'che. tra we re In the ca e of atheri nc liS eHe will a l 0 b e responsibl ' f or lido. Hart, Den and Marie FleKe, A. 8 pr('!:l. cd into sel'vie to pr - Leban un. i. a graduate of h icn· well receIved. " " adv v Ed na ],fa y EVer on, at t his phil e of the corn and hog J. Du ell h, Hermlln Berg. France Rid. !If .. Lou Barnhart had x. go, and COIllCS wc:>11 qoalifi d Th of t he. orc h stl'a. 0. 1,' di. tributio n ordered. plan s n ow being tormulated by the [ SChl emmer, Pe te' I' MC1'kl " J r., and DR H M WI LLIAMS LendNI u h arty wclcom • to which for the po . iLion . ( t i hoped th at are: Mr . How(l1J P en'ee, r ad r, The Pru Liential Life In ura nCe administration w ith the aid of Agn e M 'rkle, La:,tt'l\ an d A. • • • Dr. T. 1. Way had hllllpily r spond· thi hranch of in truclion will MrF . Harvey. l1eketl. leader; !'t.[ r: o. vcr. us Wilmer A .. Gutten ·. et , g rower s and oth ers int re t ed in Wurth, 1T. W. an d Ma rgaret )STEOPATH Ie PHY SICIAN and d when th lightning flashed. the n'V{, I' be disco ntinued h ere again ." H. E . Hathaw ay, drll m maJor, nIl judgme n t re leased In rega rd to th e pork indu stry. Schriever. Harr y . a nd E t,h el SURC EON .. ; . ,,, " " '.. tho ,.,. d''''"d· Tho w"k b.f." th'. noU" w• . M. " m" FT••k '-"Moy.. A. T. ,t'., 'B .. k ' f WIl· C. R. A.nold '''.'.t.d ox. 'rom y, W. D. ..d .,111. D. ...".1 A .... " •••• R..." ••• ed, a nd th,e company retreated published, MiR8 llenrie l t u MeRin. S. D. Henkle, BertIe mingt on. , . . agriculural a ssistant t o Henry win and Earle F.. and Laul'!l In t .tinal Oi, eaoe. '\\ithin the .chool houlle. H re a . ey had pub li shed an ad 101' tnt) hart, W . F. Wolter Kt! ·r In the ca. €! (, f W:llham Morgantbau J r., g{)V'rnor of th 'a ndfol'd lo the incln ollti Ga s & LE BANON, OHIO purcha of a. cheap yi t ro Ia, for bo n.. Jllrael B, v.ersu,· Bonrd of Corumls· new agricultu ral credit admi nis- f:1 ctric Cv., th e use uf re nl I'ltOU81 2 lIes.Phone I U R program of r'mini eent cc mpl ted. That evening th the u s of th primary g radel!, ' m lth . E mmor S. J . D. Mal · NlOner , d em urre r IJlstamed . De- tration at' Wa hing-ton. Arno ld for lin s. • ivlnl &. Jameaon !lIllI(, Knig hts o f J'ytbiu, Gra ng an d' The high schoo l p upils held latt. Ea rl ,H.o 'k tt, Hl1rry Murray, Ienda n t i to r eeov!!r co ts from willa lat Governor Morge nthau Ruth A. Duu lth r ty, dec eased, to Mason ma intained open hou e f or their second annu al Hallowe'en H. H. W il liamson, J . L J an n ey, plain lift'. with the crops a nd live tod loans Stella E. Daug her ty. inl t. ()s. 5 th p Ie ure of t he vi itors at their car nival in th e hall : of the ir . . Elli , W. E. a ll , D. L. In t he case of Cal'I'ie pid el ver- division of the credit admini, tro- and 6 in Wayn ville. va,rious lodge . T ue duy eve ning, Oel;()- rane. fi. ,' lnl'l\ 1.11 ', L?ue!la su . H I)well . t aI , judgment to tio n: Arnold . :fOl' 14 WIlS William J. h enowelh, d cased , Th ur day morm ng ':"1I1l d voted b r 31. Again , a lorge rowd of J an ney and 181,k, MI phl1nt lft" fr om J oe H owell f or $ 116 tensIon economis t a nd profes or of to Alice henow eth. 55.li6 to r uni n o f the va rio us cIa . ' r'v Jlerll wa s in aLt no nee, lind Kal h,:yn Ilendel!<on prcsHled at a nd one· nulf f cos,t s, and fn,lm farm man agement in the depart- in Wayn e town ship. but in t he a fwrnoo n the n trr t he affair wa s a cOmpl te Suecess. lht' pla no. Homer Howell, $ 116 and one·half men t of rural economics at the Alice hen ow tll , d ec ed, t o company th h.ady The hig h school orchestra fur ni h" The g-1'Ol'S receiptB realized of a t . . O. S. U. Bert ha E. Ife , rcal state in tawn of the White BrI ck m et mg- d t he mucsi. were more l nan $!IO, whicn w ill go In t he case of Emm or T. Ball ey, R. C. mith, also of t he de. Wayne t owns hip. Mr. L. S. La uthlan. a tat i n- to t hc child ren 's nooniJ ay lu nc h an infant, by Emmor D. Bailey partme nt of rural econ omics a t Harris G. Murray, to . hoo Il t or a " R oll all of F ormer 80 Years Experience III uperlntenden ts." Mes r s. pector, in. pec tcd th schoo ls, No· rund." A. Walter lli ornikel, was O. S. U. , was name.d fi eld agen t Sarah J'. MUlTay, inlot N o. lO in Fittine and Makin&' GI..... Graham, P. V. Bone, . A. tll- vember 1 , and f ound th ings in '1' he "kazoo" insLrumc nli'< we re dlsml!!sed. In chll rge of t he agrIcultura l ad- Crosswick,. Tn the cas e of Doris j u tment a d min i trations' c igar Loui A. a nd Minnie M. Nunlis l ell, H. D. Kell iRo n, . A. Bruner, ve ry g oo d sha p , but h recom - hum mi n!!, whistle, atta ched to va· Rober ts lady mend d so me chang the laller rio us k itch ri uten!lila, Ruch a s 1'0 " J on es venius Ii ft'o rd , J one.s • .11 di- leaf tobacco program in an d t o J ohn A. NUnlist, inlot No. 399 and Mis!! Lebaa.oft. Ohio ever to serve In like here) including the empl oyment of an pun s, kett i,s, potato ma, he r s, etc. vo r ce wa s g ra nted the plalntlfr . Indiana. mi th a nd Myer Will be in Franklin. favored with per onal re ponse , additional high scho I tea che r nnol om of th e husba nd learned' [{)l' In the ca se of th e New York as ociated in t his work. nlith' s _ __ T"NdaT. Thunda,., Satatda, while well loved D. A. Ferree three addi ional g ra d t ea h rs. th first t im e t hll t potato mashers Life I nsu m nCIl Co. ve rsus A. Clar- hea dquarters are ot Dayton . Bill. AlIo"red g E.,amlnatloD Fr.. LEBANON, OHIO sen t hi h 1.'e retsl in la 't'dadous leit- A majority th bOlll'd met, t h had oth r TlOR, ibil i it's be- eEnce JJollhes , et .a l, the ddelte ndantt, . G. McBrid e, professor of milkd L. P . avett Co., ii, $4,787.68; J ter. T e new y e c e u ller n· n J!:t evening. t o con ider th merely eing us' d all drum nson I S gra,nte e.ave 0 ma rk ting at t he O. S. ., an I,. P. avett 0 ., tar, $79 9.92; lend n t, N: P. Blatt made a few r ecommendati on s . (v irtuall y co m- beat er. on th ir ow n b nighled fil (' motIon. or ot her' pleading . c hief of t he milk mark eting r _ George Hildebrand, dird for ' fill, __ __ r marks, but t hese former 8uJ)er· nlan ds ) a nd means f or th eir oc- heads. Th edi to r ee m to have [n the of n orothy Felt· search for the Ohio agricu lt ural $60; H. A. Balen y, dirt for fill ,
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coun y oard a ed ucation v isited t h Norma l clog on Th u rsd llY, February 1, and spent a, very pleaant day lis t ning t o the recitatio ns. A t the noon hour , lunch was served to the en tire party b y tho m.mb.. " th. dum" t'" " ,.. ence c las!!, under t he dlrcctlon 01 Miss Mc . lure: . . An epIdemIC 0:( and In".yom t • • k " . du<. , • • • " u. " d , 1." • • of tho t i{)n to Har\l Yll burf{ , on t h fo l- sch ?ols fr om Februa ry 2. lowi ng lfonday venin g a nd to un til th e f ollllw mg Wed neS<lay L ban on on t he even ing of Ja n- morninli\'. F olly half of t he uary 26 el's a nd pupi ls we re afflicted ' wi th 1'1\ boal'd h Id its fi r llt meeting th e nla Ia d y a t th e .' ume t'me I , and n23 N Year's cyen ing were unab le to b e In , choo!. for t.. on ew 5S Charlott~ T h bus drive,.s mot with a lot and employed . Mi. n of good f ortUn e Februa ry 6, whe n the b?a r d t he m a h a nd:\ 'h 1 f T tn l'emninder of l so me mcrease In salary of $4 ~h 00 h ,0 1 year T h n ext month, eac h. W hat they ever dId tl th r ciuh re um ed t he with 80 much mo ney ha s never (ay,. e 0 f Owoerms I"nches at noo n been t horough ly explai ne d. selVlng ~ to th e p up il s .at the grllde building, (To bc Co ntinued) th ey had al ready bee n _ . . ' Ik f r two month s. N ow erv ing nll 0 , • for the ldiami Gazette. tead whot ~he Gazette of Ja n uary Subscribe
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' Id' Th e r oad winds over r gil Illt er l'ldge-and every hilltop pre1'8nt8 a ma gnifi cent' vIew of the "lalley below, a nd Of. the great b. lls beyon d. Most at the country Is wooded. j t td' t Porll I ll. fact , ust ou I8 't eo th raul· IROU th YO may Pv reserve, s, 8 aam Rooseve lt UGame state fo r est at 12,t>O O ac res-where deer now r un Wild.
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Roof, admini trato r 01 Jacob Roof, Savings Co. v ersus Ili'r ed Becleert, d eceaKed, was approved by et ai, f or money, f oreclosure, a pTriJlena Farquer, execu tr'JX of of receiver a nd eq ui t- estate of Eb erly ed, fil ed her affidaVI t In he n of The Miami Vall ey Building an d '" I u t. Loa n Associat v ersus ter .. na a cco C", n . . lnt", . C. S,hI'"k •• ,ionLu". M. Sylve S,hlt.k, No.. .d,","" .f for forec losure and equ itable re- estate of d eceased, flllief. e d her affidaVIt In h en o f final acRache l Hurs t vers us Thomas c ount, "u"t, f • • Chug. Th. " " .,,'" of th ' .. tat• • f neglect of duty. Ruth A. Da"ghert y, decea sed. is Luis Oaklcy versus .J eff D. Oak- to distribute certain a sset s to ley, for d ivorce. Charge is gross Stella A. Daugherty and make r e) t d t It t tlrn to court. he filed lter appJj. negThe ec Lebanon. an e x reme cru'eNational y. ' d uJy ven' fi I'd fo r a eert .lt _ itizens ca t Ion B k ;, T C Hid h icate of. transfer. an a nu ' r us t O. v ersus u a A eertified copy of the entt:y deBI.~ ckburn fo r money and ot her t ermining the inheritance tax on reh ef. the e state of Alice Ditmars, deProbate Court cea !jed, Is to be certified without d elay. The esta te of Ream , The third acco unt of Maude C. dec a sed, is r el ieved fr om admin~ Wittlinget';-e'!lecutr ixd of estate ' of t t' T G . d l S ra Ion. Anna . eertng, ecease was Tlae ad min istrat rix of the estate appl'oved allowed and confirmed o f H oraee G. Bogan,; deceased , is by the court. ()rdered to transfer c,e rtain chatt'el . Charles S. Irwin app oint ed p roperty t o Elva D. Bogan. g uardian ' of James B. , Davis, in -
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lt ouse, prevlO u order modified pro_ na med of t he n ewly cr e- $88.40 0 1' gonia Bridge Co., I>xyviding t hat , lyde .Erelth ouse pay ated Ohio mi lk com missio n. gen, weld in g a nd r epllir , $13.00; Dorothy F elthouse $15 ev ry olher Archdeacon a les . Co.. s ga and wee k. Motion Ilstai ned . s upplies, $28.01; Fl ack Equipment is to be given to all persons in- 0 .• supplie, $32.2 9 ; Cin cinnati New Suih terested. Oil W,orks Co., gas, $6.14; J. D. ' A B la h fmiUI versus The o'C Henry, de- Adam CO' gr ader b lade a nd nna nlV . ceased, IS to be ad mltt.ed to pro- parts, $42.15; Gil pin a nd Son, g a. , Harry J . D. dm; th, for J lvorce. bate. . . $30.16 ; Fillman Bros., fi ll in r oad, harges u tery a n gross F lo rence Dunham was I{JIpotnted 4 779 ' Blair nd LeR oy sand ct 0 U y. . • of th state of B, F. and I, 16.02; and T.he P eop les BUIld ing Loan and Kirkpatrick, deceased, n o bond r e- Johnsto n, strips, wi'r e and na ils. Savangs Co., versus J a mes E. Bee- quired. LeJ;'oy Jackson; R oll Lay- I $12.28 ; F lack Equi pment 0., upnIo n 'i at aI, fo r man . and Herbc;t J ohnst-on were plies $ 48.67; Oregon ia Bridge ., apf, 0,"tm en t of l ece lver an ot er apPolOted apPt'8lsers. • ude Dear doif,
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tr easure r . The 1922-23 term opened Mond.y morning, Sept mber 4 , with 107 pupils i n high sch ool, 362 in cl. grades and 20 in the N ormal the ··, Mi II Edna H OW la nd again bot-•• ,. , b"'g' . f t h, I.t.... d partment. The pay f or th e t.rm list s Jhe f ol.lowrng facu l.t y: N. P . BJat HUPenn tendent;
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I'd t he n eed for t he addi t iona ling f ealu re uninte ntio nally or te achers, but the extremely low otherwi s. F irst, l here wa s Miss ebb of fl na ne s mad e the proposed Lile's a nd Mil'S Clark's exqu l ite sa la l'i 9 on enti l'e ly ditrel'e nt p ro p- rendition of tha benutiful mus i. (I it ion. Fina ll y t ncy adopted a eal clasc ic, "Th e Old Gray Mot·c r .o lution that tilled tbeir finaJI- T ook a Ri k a t. t ne Whim t ree." cial diffirulti(JS and and The n, two 'm othe rs (of eXactly the appeal ed t o the tate depa rtm ent sam e age, bot not r e latecO, startof edu cat ion for aid. Afte r th . ed theil' duet decidcdly off key a resolution hud b n adop te d, the to narm ony ; siopped after a few :records ay : /'Tne superintend nt mca s ures, and . t art d a ll over. 0 was in tructed t o con fe r wit h the cl('verly WB!; tb break nidd en , Stat e aut.h oriliC!I relative t o ob- however that none of the aUdience tainin r such fjta te a id." !'-fessr !. was thut it was not inte n· Ell', Edwards antI He nderson tion a!.
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COLUMBUS (SJ;>ecial) - Here's JESSE STANLEY good news tor visitors t o the Ohio State Fair at Columbus, August 28- P •• D. 320. N •• a.rll•••••• OW. September 2 : The SOO-piece AIIE-ARL KOOGLER Da,tOll Pb... KEDmor.
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competent. The Lebanon ,Oitize ns Nat ional Bank and Trust Co .•. trustee of t rust created by the w"11I of Demas Gu ttery, dec;eased, wa s allow ed $76 t o pay Shawhan and Brown lor their services. Marri ••• Lice•••• George Foxbower, mec hanic, O.t Lebanon; and Miss The lma $aun. de rs, of Morrow. Arthur Lankford, truck driver, of Franklin, and Miss El sie ,Lee McGee, of Franklin. James Hall, railroader, of Mi· amisburg, and Miss Rebecca Kel· ly, factory worker of Fl'anklin ,
ROOT FO.R AND CONSIGN your Cattle, ho~s, sheep and w ... to NotTia-Brock Co.; live wire aM proves.ive firm for the , hi• •, market price. and &,ood l.riI••. UlIiOIl ' Stock YaNla' Clftcl ....tI. O. Tune in on Radio Station WOItY 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. tor our claD, market reports •
, Real E.tate Traa.feu William D. W yatt and Bel·t.ha F. Wyatt t o Emmet C. Ayer, real estate in Deerfield t ownsnip. William M: Graha m to F I'lInk Thompson, inlot No. 19, in Raysvj\1e. Sarah J, Kimmer le and F rederisk C. Kimmerle to Bertha E, Hess inlots Nos_ 9 and lOin CrosRwick. George L. Venable to Velma P ointer , real estate in Tu rtlecreek town!\hip. Harry Meyers and Clara Meyers t o Othar Nicely and Della Nicely. real estate in Deerfield township. Ohmar Wysonlr and R.chel Wysong to The Miami Valley Buildand Loan AS80ciation, 60 a~rell In Clearcreek township. William D. WYatt and Bertha . Wyatt to SUHDllah N. Ayer, re.l estate In Deerlletd township. Gear,. E. and Emam B. Barlow to The Firat NatloDal BuJr of
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Thi s group o( talented musicians WANTED was an outstanding ill,t at last year's ex position . Theli will again bl! under thc dircction ot Professor WANTED-To buy . • U kind. of chicken., p.yiq hi~heat market LOllis E , Pete, supervl86r 01 music price. S, D. Henkle, WaJII.mU., in the Ashland "igh School. tl The Ashland High School Band. Ohio. under Pete's direction, .&,ain won -a the State champiortAhlp thie year. POll SALa ----.~.
Greatest dry weight of the soy- FOB SALE-D.rk bl". Buit, alae bean plant occan when the seedl 16 ye.n, cheap. Inquire at start to enlal'Ke in the pod, but the Guette ollce. ..10 when the leeds are tbreefourthl full size and one-fourth of the FOil ItENT I..... are yellow, protein yield II
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. Working Out Code. All bu ines es have been watching the operation of the National Recovcl'y administration with va ·t int rest. No government bureau Jlas ever had s uch dominance over tr'aue l)l'/lCtices. wages, hours of \ ork, working condition s, pI'od uc tion ,~ elc. The textil industTY was th fir. t to PI' ' sent a cod for consideration; it has b en worked out and apPI'oved in rapid time. Now dozens of other important indu tries arc PI' paring codes. Among them are: all, construction, lumbel', automobiles, tobacco, moto l' equip ment, hos iery, hats, wood wo rkl'S, dairy products, eel' mi cs, r tail dl'y good. whole al grocel' and so on. Higher wag " s horter working hou rs with morewol'k e rs and pric 8, principal goalH of the m'easure, will ra ult. This price question hilS created some tl'ouble in another bureauthat of agricullure. Rec nt advances in wheat prices, plu s the coml' ng proc "a 'Ing tax on ""'our. caus d a group of miclwe t I'n baker~" to announce an advance of three cents a loaf in the price of bl,pad. S c"ctary WaHac at once said that the increased cosl to the baker 'c uldnot be more tha n one and one-thil'd cents a loaf, pointed out that the anti-trust laws arc till in Ifect. intimateu that pro cutlon would be the l'e~ult of unju tified price boost.
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respect the father; now lel's wiltch his sons grow up into the ~a m e ki nd of men . J ust remember one of Christ's m'o st urgent be he ts: " Judge' not, t hat ye be not judged."- T be Hoo ieI'.
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pllblishe bravery nel p resenced aof tory mind,of but . did ariot m e ntion t he fact tha t t he hel'o of t hat st or y i a m inister' son- a , m e mbe'r of t ha t class oCten procla imed to be "th e worst boy in t own," A bit. of temporary insomnia, t he othe r n ight, set us to studying aa t o j u t h ow much justice there is to this a llegation. Are t hesc boys really 0 bad, o r are t hey merely t he victims of a most r igid and pit iles' s urve illance in the s maller communities? St~i stic8 prove ,thllt mote min isters' 80 1\13 have ' cho/Wn fat her's p ro~ession for t heir liie ,work t han have th e s ons of any other profession , ·b e it lawyer, doctor, or ' whatnot. Ma n y others have rollowed father s e xam ple in un selfi sh sel'vice to his f ellowma n , if not in his p I·ofession. W e got to th inki ng of represent ati ves of the c ia s in our own little comm unity. In the past q uar t er cent u ry two represent a<
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A d ozen eggs laid by the poult r y flock in Aug ust 0 1' September are worth as m uch as two d ozen laid in t h e spring time. This is a ge neral r ule laid dow n by R. E. Cra y, ex ten io n list on try conclus ion is based on averal h un~ red far m flo ck l'ecords kept for a period of yea r s. , P ast }'ecords wo uld iri dicate, C ray said, t ha t in six weeks egg.s p r obably will be t hree 0]' four tim es a s valuabl e as t hey we r e in t he spr ing, T o induce he ns to lay w he n eggs a re orth the m ost, Gray offers t he fo llowi ng suggestion s:
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H. Deatherage, met with Mr!; Robert Andre ws on · 1\1 r. an d M 1'8. V • T - J or d nn an d last Wednesday. Fifteen 1,ersons l!:randdllughter, Luuise, were Sun- were pl'esent · u t f M1'_ an d Mrs. day d 11111 l' g es S 0 P. G. We ll .s' daughter , Mi!!s MaJ. R_ B~ker, at Franklin. d and 80 n, Mi!s Geneva Powell Mr. and Mrs. Cha~. H. ' Gl'IlY, and Malcolm P owell at,tiended the Alice and Wayn e, Gra y accompan- gale a,t Lebanon last Frldl ~y._ ied by Mr_ and Mr . W endall p, MI" and Mrs. Earl L,e1wlg and Andrew, Harriel ~, Lee and Mary sons, ~nd ~l" f rven P'arlet.t, of Lou Andr w, pen t 'u nday with F~ankhn, MI, s Geneva t~ n se~I, Mr .. and Mrs. F r ank It"oste1' and MISS Ji;abeIJe 1Iloore and Mr. W llfamlly, ncnr Go, hen_ lard tanselJ, of Dayton, called Mr. and Mt'~ . A. Z. Hal't~ock and at t he home of Mr, and Mr~. K. family were calling o n their parol E. Thompso n and daughter. Sunnt~ h re Sunday evening. Miss day aftemoon. _. Loui e r turned home with them'. Quorterly meeting wlil be beld l\hs. Minnie Fl'o ~t, Geol'~e li nd n xt. Sa.turday at Caesar". Cree~. Mont Fro~ t . Dr. and Mrs . W. E. r ~llmlngton Yearly m ettng WIll Fro. t allli l'rlaynard alld l\1iss Ruth b g ll1 n ext Tuesday. Vicker~ spent unday at erpent - -- - - - - -- A10und; Alfalfn leaf mea l i. :1 good f'u bstitute for green gra s, in t he poultry feed. when thE' po ultry Make your ,bird s at mOl'e than yard is baked by drouth. _ they really want. Thi s can be accomplished by feeding wet ma h. Mix some of the regulal' dry mash with enough milk to make it crumbly wet. Feed thi~ onc e a day in qUllntiti s th e chi.. kens will con'ume in half an hour. Rid the birds of lice and mites. L ico may be eliminated by pain ting the roosts with a coating of nicotine $u\(ate just. before t he h ens go to roost. Mites may be kept out of the pou lh'y hou e by painting the roost and roost supports once a year with cllrbolieum. Keep your birds comfortabl e, i a n oiher of Cray's sugge tion!!. Do t his by giving the poultry house as muc h ve n tila~io n as possible d uring t he hot weat her,
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Thl' (:l'ay rt'uninn ~fr. unc.l ~Ir". FrllnloY S hed.' anrl .\ r ,...llalll,· ~jHlna.r nUUl, no'W em· tht' hOnle (lr Mr. lind fomih' :lllent Su n/la y "tlh 1MI'. 101,,, III. \\ lilt FClI:I'::-4llllrT. r.tr Gruy al W .. llmlln on Su R:llph ~PIl1TllWS and family, of , ·~ hlf·nlIfHI nn~J 'fTl,·ptu"nic l tnrU1Il,11""". "h" I~ "tlIl"K to .raln u~t G. Th ose attending were : Mr, ,'pl·ingfi('ld. . ")llI lr' tlUh I)r f'\"tln1nfl(t· In 1\""&)..... ond Mr.'. Er Liul'a p. M ·. and Ml'!;. MI'. lind Mr~. Eo ( . Bogon (lncl Ellrl Ltdwi.c anu childl'em, Mr. and Th Rin/otling firo~ . and Barnum childr 11, R obert lind l\1arjClrie, of n' \,111<' rf\ '1ua llrv H rro.; "J'AI.r.ATI(j~ nll,1 HI·; !t\, I ' ,.) tlq"'rt Oil l\h.. :y Gmy and !;un, Mrs. Ed & Bail .. y c umbined circus, un it>; I>ayt./l n, nrf' "pending the w('.k :'1.11 I rp "~ "c j ·: I'·Cl rlc 1l f,·jg.' rll..I'ny, Glady;, Devoe, Mr '. ora Ringlin g Brothers' Golden Jubll('(> with Raleigh Bogun and fumil y. !,,,.~. For llill" "I',w wrltl'. /rIving Taylor" MI'. lrve n Pa'r lelt. of tour, will po. itively exhibit in :MI'. EVlln Bogan ii< I'l'cc)vl'rinl!: from hgt' fl ll 'l J V rt'H, Itt Ul!(, uJ,tttJUII . Franklin; MI'. and 1\11'5 . ChaR. tan- Dayt on, Augu st 16 , lind n golden an cnH'rgency II IH'I'ut ion. ~ell, l\lt·. and Mr .. Alvin lan~el\ opportunity will b" nifol'll,t! thC' M,'" Em t'r,oll :ineIAir' vi,itt'cl nnd ~o n, Miss Ce n va ~ ta118ell, Mt·. resid ntH of fhi ~ vast. territory to hN mother. Mr. , ('1 ' PIlIo(CI', or Day\\lillOI'll Stllnse ll , Mi.t. r ~ubell ~t'c one of the wonders or hl' ton , ,'ulurdu)' IIftl'rlltl n. Mo ol'e of I a ton ' Mr. anti Ml·~. wodd - th(' r('nowed I'o\lal PulTIlt' Inu 11 fc' lh "'I' ''''n llY tho, "'l I '" tll f " , , II Id c aung giratfe-n'e ck wome' n fl'O t'll ., , ' " .. , ,~ lin t'y . ,e OS, 0 " ,pl'\n~ e ; . . al' ' 1I1" R roek FI ' i('nl l ~ TUll!'do.v !.it·s. Eli Gray, of Clarksville; Mr. BUI'm~, the n\o~t ~e l1sa ttvn I Im- I!Venill~ at th l' C!W Bllrlingto ~ U •• ~d Mrs. Ibert Gra~' and family. p u .. Lullon ev('r a('\l1eved by \'C:>t1 sc lwC/ ll:\wn, was wd l atl ttd cI \ l'(' th t t h th TI " 1'. H 'I'bel·t GI·ay. of Le banon; e grea. es !<?W on !'tll· . ]('~. wish tu iha1lk all th ()~ t' who h Iped T HE MIAMI GAZETTE 1111'. nnd Mrs_ Ray Farr, of Spring- ~ t ou ndmg OJ'len~~1 human n.dliJ- jus an!J aI" :O rl'Y that lhe I'llin boro; MI'. and 1\1rs. H eb<:'t' Hutch- tl s are not freaks, they are plCIud cau"ed so llltt~h confu s ion. in. on lind daughter. of Lebanon; ll1ember~ of a prou(l I 'II CI'I set ap~rt MI'. and Mrs. Wullel' \v iLolI, Miss IlIudi ~ and J ose phin e Gray, ~'o m the teemmg ~ordes o r 1:<11' Paul Peterso n nnu family, of Z(,a1' of,\ oilman and Mr. TiI\e B nn(>tt, ~ast BUrmll by th 11' .h lgh s.tailon nci~hl>orhoocl. a nd 1\11'. and [ r~. of Pranklin. a s l'u1 I' and by the vlslI.nl sIgn of Raymond ~ il ~Ol1 und d u~hle l', Hurry lin e arld. family .attend - th a~ exa lted ra nk- their coppel' Jeann ette, attend ed a di nnN cclcd the Hak!'>! ranllly l' e'Ul1lo n la, t en~ r rcled. necks str(!tc~ d to un- cbl'ating J\b, Ilnd Mr.. Th eodm'!' d beheveable length b un lIy. . S Y rmg >l: upe r - Mclntil'c'$ thh'd weddin ~ anniv eT- t l111I}Osed constantly fr om bat h to The Andrew family visited MI·s. .. .' ' . . !<Ill'y unday_ Andrew' bl'otller, Murray Green, matul'lty. Ince thtJ Rmghng ~I·O~. Miss L oui~ :inc\ar wa ~ a dinner ~t Montgomery, n eal' Cinci nnlltl, a~d E arnum '& Bailey ~ombll.'!'d Iluest o f Mi~s Ph ylli~ ]1 nt' Ha in l\ unday. ell'eu s r ecently began. dlsplllYI~g Sunday. ' Mrs. Ethel Smith , our " hello" th em- and the Ilppelll' 111 the mam MI', and 1,·s. Ralei .... h BO"'an and Ilel'formance h d ds r th .. " I!:id at H8I'veysb ur", - u.n , re o . Io u s~ daug ht el', Doroth 'v , a nd E van 0 , '" and ~ons, ~ a nd ~ of people w 11 ha Robert and Edwin, will :attend the " . 1 ve galoet UP-. Bogan and family, 01 Daytmr , World '~ Pair next wee.k. ~n IJher:; h~l awte be~ore lth~ gala ~pent the w ek-end with 1\11'. and The H oline s people of K ent\Jck ~ °0 n ud~ ee o llr lS nee e(. · . 1\11'8 . H. F_ OlllplOll of New BurFo. R. aul" I d th elr . . I t G B . utsllln lllg among the Jubtl e 1·l ngton. ' • C ose reI/Iva a reen )'[ar f t ' th . hI l I Ing. dey even1l1g, . ea UI'eR ae 1\1 r. an c.l"']~ (m l a: t ,atut' an d re Th D 'bIS _ e mIg y spec ' . e ).'" I·S. ~omer IT a .mes an d 1\1rs. W. A. Luk ens arid Mar y tUl'11ed to their homes in Kcntucky. b ~ aI, g orge?us, dazzh!,,~, children, }~mily and Richard, WAT~ HES lIl'ulyn, departed Monday f or a vel' 250 pel' ons attended church eJ we e r'ep~oductron of ~ndlQ R s pent lhe w ek end with Mr. lint! · We H . ..... a Compl.t. Watc" few day' at the nlury of Prog- at Green Erial' last Saturday ev- JlDrelah~ CohI'o na ttlhOn cedremormal at }hs. R.ay Bailey and daughters , 0 Re pair S e r ... ica re M'! xposition . . ening. . 1, were OUj;an S 0 po l Im- near Ade nn Mr. alld Mrs. J o ht,J Kennedy aro MI'. a nd lVII'S. Rufus RCfberts, son tate~ with ~heir r,oY.BI elephants M,·. li nd - Irs, Ey rett H~in e~ And use only genuine mat erial •• Crystals fitted while yo u wait. h r{' f o r a few days. John is re- lInd daughter, and Miss Fannie ~n~ huge Oriental retlJ1ues parade at.tended Lhe wedding of Mrs. covering from an a llp ndicitis 0P- R b t f K' 0 the pleasul'e of the n . wl. y Hain s' brother, MI". Herbert CaCary's Jewelry Shop o er 5 , 0 ncar Ingman, sp ent cr owned rulel' of GI' at Bn tatn f d M' E ' eration, which he submit.ted to a unday with P G Wells and fam d I r th" I h r '1, 0 urytown, an 1, 8 hzaLebanon, Obio few day ago. . • ' an b n.< lad bell' vastt d'ild'Cdll t as be th Han ey, at th home o f her sy m o l.lze y gem-s u c trap 1\1 d 1\1 I Store Open EveninaMT. und Mrs. Re n Goines and 1'.1i. lie. enevo Powell, of Ore- pings on el phants and h r~ s b paren.l. , .1'_ ~n 1'" haT Hababy, of incinnati, were WEek-end 'go ni a, Marie W e lls, Dorothy Helen, their native f orc'es and l~v " hl Y ney, If 'Yllmm gto n Route, Saturguests of lh ir mother, Mrs. Lida Mary Margaret Robertson, Mary garbed h ousehold !:;.. Ov e r ~'OO~ tlay .eve~lOg. . Hatton.. Eth el Slim s of thi place, spent people and anima'is take ~Iaml Q.uBrt rly meetmg of the .. Rogel" KoY I'm an haR ~onc to aturday afternoon with Miss Ma- The Dunbar. I FrIend s WIll be helel at ~ae~ar' . hicago f or a week at the entuTy ry Ka thleen Thompson . Among lh th f t · th reek . aturday, Au gu!\l 12. Ev• •. 1 P _. A \'ttl h . t b' h e 0 er en urOR I~ e cry one welcome 0 .rog ress exposItion.. ... . I e son as come 0 rIg t- Mal'celluA' Flying Ball et Pla~tique -, . . . D irK tor of Fila..... S.m•• en the h om of Mr anti JIbs CI~tuM fron P . th t Vb ' Jlfrs. Luther Hum!!/< anti family .Mts. Hel~n Ran~all IS vlsllmg Lamb, of Corwin. . . hia ~ea arl: ; d e f~~ath II an.q~e In cn~ rtained the fo llowing guests trhnl we It With relattves at Aurora, Misses Ruth Vail BIOd Vera Con PlIo ea t' edmfnlv °h~8 Friday: Ml·. and Mrs. harles Our c(lnvenient location, l11ltad • 0 eano, re urne rom 18 'L I d '1 ' Effi S h k M . Pa111e, of n ear L eba non !!pent recent Europrtrt . ' h th a r , "I . e c en, I.·A. ble surroundings alld equ ipment Mr. and 11rs. Ross H. Hart ock T" d . h M' ~n ~nll mJ) s a~ e Mami e Ammerma and Mr B t' lind Camily, of Waynesville, wen "UI'S ay WIt is~ Mary' Kathleen tUll1blings, forward omet's8ultinp: M n s'. I' t enables us to Serve to the Ben Thompson. !ltar f th t' ht . ' t h ' d' 0 1'1'01>0', all of amden, hlo. Advanta"e, unday gllests of :l\Ir-. and MI's. C_ The Olive Branch Ladies Aid ble Alfl'e~ I~ dWIre, e Id~cre 1Hom er Haines and family. of
Thl' (']l'lIver-Rieh -CQrr reunion ISSUED EVE RY THURSDAY will be ht'ld lit the home of Clint Il'llv('r SultdllY, AUg-U Mt 20, 1()3 ;~ :!III- II Ruth Vick(>l'~, of Ullylon, D. L CRANE I I . . .IIU •••• Suhacriptioa Prlc., '1.10 a Y.ar OIic. , .................. ....... No. li Z Jo~n t erl!d at Po.tottle. at ''''ay nes- i~ the guesL of h t· llunt, 1\1 1':;. W. ville Obl <J, a. ;ecnnd CI ... H.II Eo Frost and family. R ••• __ c . ........ ................. No. 111 . Matter Dt·. W. E. Oglesbee ha R returncd from rt few c.lay,;, ~ 'il at. tlw entm'y of ProgrollS aL hicago. A G S'l' 10, 1033 Mr_ and Mr~. Wendall WilliamI;on and daug hters nlol'lained Mt·: . William ~o n'. s i tel' from In dil\na the latl l' part of the week. The an . d l' ' . 1 h d . laZing ec m e 111 prop rty VII lIe~ liS cau~e many owners M' to allow homes and places of bUsinesfI t o full into xtrem poor : lSI! II Rhea anrl Evelyn Ml:Carconditt n . . l'l!11, of Walhonding, fl pen t unday E. Gonion · IWlh M I'. IInl \ Mr, . N o attitude could be mor in rrot·_ Builu ' n"" 'in a state of d Isre I "S - and family. eir arc wide open invitation s to fire . They are a constant m e nnce A downpour of rain W ednesday to the c mmunity and thc n ighboJ'llOod, Tn , ul'u nce lo ~ses arc paid ev ning prev nled th u ual band on the ba is 01 today' s pl'operty valuc~, which in most instances ore concert. fal below ol'jginal cost. 'The impson reunion was held It i in the inte l'e t of eve ry pl'opel'ly owne r t o mJlintain buildings Rntul'day lit the co'untr" ho me of nHidernized and in go lid condition, free fl'om accumulation of rubbish. Mr. anu 1I11'~. Delaney Carter and These things can be don now at the lowest. c st in decades. Th y family. · J.1r • J. . GI'ay l'ecel' ''ed ,Y "' rd no t on Iy h () II> to' e l Iminate thll chance of fi re, but giv the ownor need• " Saturday of the death or h el' br oth ed improv ment s at rock- ottom bal'gain price - prices which won't (ll'-ill-law, lill' VnnTIorn, at hi !; b in effect much long 1'. Best of all, the expe nditure!! made prov ide horn e nt'al' Oregonia . Mrs. G;ay needed employment, both in th home community and in intlustri . s p nt Runday and Sunday night uppJying building materials . Th y h6!p stimulate purchas ing power with h I' sister. - the gt'cat nllti ollal need of the moment. R b F o crt ' l'ancken, of incinnati , .. . RenH!mbel' that il')< cheaper to keep ~ bUI'lciing in repair thnn to'I ~ \-rsrbng his aunt, Mrs. Mury )Ju t up II new one when it has entirely gon e t o s eed 0 '1' been d ll'oyed Hain es anti family. b~' fir and r member that jo b~ are baller and c heape r t hlln charily. h G II I h' _ _ _ T liS . ra y en cc on IS COUSin. - - -~ om obb, in Xenia, Sund ay mOl'n-
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tocca ivessions ha vewho live dseemingly here on different proved 1 '"::"-============='-.::-:==-~-:-'::7.=--:-::=--===::: _ -----.- --the jUl\ti~e of t he allegation. Both were harum-skal'u m, and certain ly got into' some n asty n esses, but n either w as ever kn own to prevari cat e in orde r to escape the consequences of his m isdeeds, Bot h were kind hearted and generous, almost 't o a faul t . a nll ea ch was unus·u all y bright _ On e died fro m exposure, contracted while pr a cticSpend your va cation at the ine his profession of vete rinar y Ohio State f air_ You'll enjoy, s urge ry; t he other was a musician 01 never before, the educaof Tare natu r a l talent. Now, . here are some of t he tional exhib its and fine prom inister s' sons who still remain gram of entertain ment. See am ong us, who . can scarcely be this great state's greatest fa ir, ca'JIed "the worst m en in town." One 0'1 tbe best kn own and best loved and respecte d mel'chants who ever conducted a business in our town. Two members of our school fa culty, who are doing fin e work in rightly shaping the lives of our rising generat ion. One is preparing to eventually e nte r: t he ministry, while w e f eel s ure that God just as truly called the other to his profession ' as he called hill father to preach. These are just ,a few of t he many instances that mlaht eully be cited.' . Ther. are two br~ht little men in the 19Cal panona.._ today, Ii.ely Internting little chapa. Why Jlot Ift.t U.em the same priTll. ... to the . ot"'r kids of the their ___ 'L_'BOt
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('KI)t'I' ~l't\ i,'C' lind Tunnlng Young M"n· · houI·.. hri~t,lan A. ~ocillti(Jn and cI,, ~ nI!. 1. ShE'I'W(IOU ie making' 1\ tl)wil 'hul'!'h c· ltrt' ~Il(ln"IHing on ANOTHER NIGHT BLOOMING. " r llu~ill"~" tl'i p ttl Kcntucky, tvda~.'. the, la\\ n of Librarr pal'k t!n..,h ~11O CEREU PROD CES BLOSSOM duy c\'eninK durin~ .rtll~' nnel _-........ !\tis: nori~ Iltmdl'l'>;tln. of inAu.gl1st. Thi s urgUllizlIliclll IIf . t' t ' ,", ~I 1',. Geol'g(' .T. ~mith l' ports cJnn~1 I, • p\'1l •.,111\(I Ily h ert' wit.h xylop]wll s willllPPl.>ar lit lh(l (Inc(!reu~ home folks. tury of Pt og l'('~~ the Jast of UI!- tlll1t hel' ni~ht J.,lollmill 11.t nnd til ('oOlmitt e ~POIlsol'in~ I 'J1rodl1, ed h\{l'b ~utir1l1 hloRSO Ill " 111 Clul' 'i ornN' i. 'l.h(l pleee the \mdny "\'el1in~ ~~I·\'ic ... ~ i!' f<II'- ' (III W ('cinesoHY 1111l ht, August 2 , you can g t the home made ice tunllle in being ab\(o to S(' Clire tlll'nl '1')1\: plant :;till hn , ""veral buds ill cl'earn . ' atllrday l'V nlng. , :for next • unllay'~ j1t'r i clI·ml1n c('. I ",nl:l(nt~ ~ tage~ "f d<.'yclopment.. 'nt 1ll~un t f rom PaLrollizo~ th ' B~" 'AoutO. · period I'I hIs A ~ a port 0 f th (' \\" '1'. IliP .. J~" 'hh • ,. "8 ,,1'1 v." . " Sa'"Dad" K er~hfler, fOl'nlerlv or whll'h the plunt owned by Mnl. urdu)' \' nin~. 'They will soo n W.L.W. lame, \1m c- in'" l \\'o ~1'01l11~ l\ln.ud(' l·'.cttel', nnd I' eently de- b t.he Men ot Waynesvill ...... b of ong. , Man\' of M I', K r hn{>r'~ ~(" '1 cd In t hc.'se colli mns, wa s i\f ' :l1 B J h radio lIudienc(" , "',») want to be on ~'iginally tak(>n, Lov J'S of beau· B ~ ~. ~ Th me row? attenr cd t c hOllel, no t only t.o h aT him ' again ttful b.1os. omR, who ha\'l.' never ro~n- oma .reunl on lit W11Ildrue is 1._0_0 _. __ bul t el" hin; in per. on. • $cen Ihi~ vari tr. ' ill pr fit by 11 par, near prmgboro, un( ay. . . h hi S IMPSON REUNION Folluwing Ole concert and WO I'- VI. It t o " ~ t e nl'xt ossom put Ir. lind Mr.. L. 11. Gordon were HELD ION SUNDAY hlp pl.'riod, R v. John G. Truitt, Jorth by ellher one or th!,~1.' planw, Sunday guest lit the home of M'iss pastor ot tbe \Valno,t HiUs on- -- - - orrirtne Robbins, in Frankfort,. , t'rcgational ch,tlrch, will deliver a BOTTLED BEER TAX The lhi!'(y.ninth Simp on reun!ermo n tte o~ the subj ct. 'Four ion was h ld at the home of Mr. 'l'hlnll's I Would Hate to Miss.i', On W. R. L~wjs c unLl' auditor reo and Mrs. D. S. Carll!I' on the Collett farm Saturday, August 5. It MOJlday morning 8lter thi ledu\' ceived the following t le1'l'1'8111 on WI\ enjoyed by an ,a ttendance of Rev. Truitt will leave for hi. new . 1 ndny: congregMion in Suffolk, Va. Bottled be er ax effective AUIrM iss arah Kl\th!trine Hartsock, 360. Fri nd and I'elatives from r and ,n ear witnessE~d the suc~ess Tho. e driving in from neighbor- u t 5, will be . tl'ictly enforced. All of Melvin, i p mling a fel\' days ing towns are a ked to park diagon stock on hand ~hould be stampe.t with h l' grandmother, l\fIo • L na ful affair. ~he weather was ldelll ally on t. Clair treet · where by Tetailer.. Fine lor selting un- Har ·ock. at the Friend~ Home. ·'for the occaSJon, and aft~r partaking of the bounte ous dmner tho amp-IHlen will brin8: the service to' stamped beer $100 dollar. or 90 1\1r . Alice McKinsey and /laugh- afternoon was spent in different people seated in tars. days impri sonment or both. Penalty for re-use of stamps is im- ter, Mi. !I Henrietta, and Mr. . Ma- :forms o( amu!!ement for the young pr-isonment for one to ten y ean ry Adams ~pent Thur~d ay in Flar- and. old . At 3 o'clock the ball ATTENDED BIG BAND upon conviction. lnsp,e<:tors work- veysburg. the guests of Mr. and game between the Wellman and the Ha'rV ysburg Foresters ended FESTIVAL IN INDIANA ing throughout the state this week. Mrs. W. W. Welch. victoriously for the For sters. All Tax ommission of Ohio Ml". and Mrs. Ern9st Butter- l'eported an enjoyable time and Beer ap Divi ion. Tb& Wayne vllle School band worth and Mr. and frs. L. V. expressed the desire to be with attended a big band fo tival at Branstrator left heTc lost Friday, them ngain at the noxt reunion, Liberty, Ind., last Saturday and STRUCK BY AUTO-for 0 week'5 vi, it to the Century, attracted favorable comment by NOT BADJ.Y HURT of Pro,gress expo ition at Chicago. their ex-cellent work. This orGOOD CUT CLOTHING . t lon, ' Prof. and Mrs. George L. lark, ganl2a un d er t h e leadership Peter D. Banta, a well known CLUB MET FRIDAY of Stanley W'Iltkine, ie rap- citizCln of Lytle, wa vere)y s hak- of Englewood, N. J., and th 'dl b ' f h Mi .!C' s Helen and Ruth Early were J y eeomlllg one 0 t e best and n and bruised, but not seriously most favorably known organiu- injured, when he was struck and guest" al; th home of Mr. and Mrs, The Good Cut lothing club met tions of ita kind in this eection of knocked to the "pavement by a Walt r Clark near Lyllc, Tue, day at thhom<.' of Jane Cook, August Ohio. The band hos been employ- passing auto. while crossing Main evening. 4. for their sixth ml!etin~. Nine eel t f . h . f . member answered :roll ca ll . Ruth. Sali bury, JI~ne Cook and o urnlB musIC or the big street near the Library corner, Mli'!s Laura Rosnagole, supl.'~tnten· ~~tr Day celebl'ation at Miami Saturday afternoon. He waB giv- d?nt ~f nU.I·se,S at ~h~ gen ra~ has- Juanita Bl'annock w(!reselect df or S· : : bchautauqua on MQnday, n medical attention and a pita} I.n Cmc,~n8tl, l!! spendJt1g a the style. ahow; Ruth alisburyand ep m er 4. The Indiana trip thorough examination for a sur- month 8 ,vacation hero. the gue tRuth onner wiIJ give the team wall made in G, H. Hender- ance that he had not been seriously of her Slst rs, Mrs. H. E. Hatha- demonstration on AI)gust 15. 10n'II bUs. injured. way and Mrs. Harvey Burnet. The next meeting 'Will be helerat !!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!"'~~~!!!!!!!!'!'! Mr. and "ir. Earl Robertson, t~e home Q~ Ann Crime, when you of Eult net Oreg., arrived here are to brmg. record book. nd last Friday evening for a short clothes, !or Ml Graddy Will ~e visit. 'with his parents, Mr. and h~re t.o Judge them. The date IS Mra. George Robert on. This is ,!ndeclde~. :Earl'!! first visit to the alp home Ann Crane, News R porter, town for several year. MERCHANTS MET TO ---" - ••----:cDISCUSS NRA PLANS The funera.l director performs one of the most tor
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A ppJe scabdisease cut heavily in to t he commercial apple Cl'OP in the southern and eastern state, and practka\1y ruined the home orchard crop.
TRUCK HAULING I have purc:haaed Vern Hourh'a commercial truck and am prepared to solicit your ,patrona,e in Ceneral Hauling. Live Stock, Furniture, Merchandise-in fact everything will be given the moat c:areful and considerate attention at the Lowest Pricea consi.tent with Prompt Careful Service.
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Thompson's property. houses are already displaying the Mr, Edwin Da' and. son, Paul, NRA embJem. of , Hamersville, Brown county, BAND CONCERT TONIGHT pent Wednesday with his aunt., Mrs. B elle cott and Everett Early and daughters. Mr. ChaT les Aman is sponsori ng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark a'ld his second concert by Ie WaynesWalter Clark l.Ipent Saturday 1n ville school ba nd, to e g iven at Dayton. the same place, t he Me lure corn er Mr. and Mr!l. W. M. Coleman tonight. A native son who takes and Miss s Thelma Coleman and pride in his home town and its inDorothy Mocsin spent Sunday stitoti ons, also a lover of good music, Mr. Aman has been 8 strong with relatives at Hamilton. Mr. a nd Mrs. Therle J ones and und liberal au pportel! of the band .~==:;;;;;=================;;;;;;====;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:iJ:" !Ion, Milton, 01 Centerville, were ever since its organization. Sunday guests of Mr. apd Mrs. J. B. J ones. Ralph Johns is now on crutches the :result of having his limbs badly poisoned. M1·S. Louis Trrckey ret.urned home Saturday evening, af ter ---COLUMBUS (Special) - Winspending a wee k at the home 0 f ning exhibitors at 'the 8ard Ohio hel' daught r, Mrs. J. W. Kerchner and 1ami1y, in Dayton. State Fair at Columbus, August Mrs. Ed. Longacre left by bus 2S·September 2, will divide approx· Satur~ay for Detroit wh ere hel: imately $115,000 in pri2es. husband has employment. Tht!' premiums Dff4~reci in the vaMr. Hal'vey Burnet attended II rlOU!! classes are:-Agl.'iculture. meeting of the M')lk Pi-od uceTs As. $6,457.00; Bees and Honey, $8~6; soci atiOl1 in Dayto n W'edn e~d~y. Cattle. $29,323.00; Dairy Products, Mrs. MargaJ:et Johns, in <'om- 5978.00; Dog Show, $600.00; Farm puny with Ml'~. Charles Hough, of Burea u Contest, $425.00; Grania n ar Waynesv ille, called on Mrs. Contest, $575.00; Draft HOfse., Della Tibbal s and daughter , M1·S. , .$9,183.00; Saddle Hones, $8,500.00; Howard Co li tt and Miss Florll' Horticulture, $2,211.00; Planta and Tibbals, in Willmington, Friday Flowers, $1,320.76; Poultry and afternoon. Pet Stock, $2,952.01): Speed ProMr. a nti Mrs. W, G. lI aine~ and gram, $10,500.00; Sipeed Trophl.., children, Rob eTt, Mildred and $965.00; Shee.p, Wool and Goats, Clara and Mis.'l Audrey Frichie of $7,630.00; SWine, ,8,404.00; WOIllWHETHER Dayton were din nor guests Sun- en'~ and Art ~epart~ents, $2,720; day evening at the home ' 01 Mr. OhIO State J?fIlor F,ut, $12,746.26: and MI'. Walter Kenrick and Premium RibboJl8 and Bannera, It is a board for the gate or the material for mother Mrs. Haines. ', $2,400 .00. Extra prizes will bring an entire house, we have it. , Miss Mildred Graham of Dayton tQe total close to $116,000; was an ovel' Sunday guest of home An d, incidentally, we believe this ia a good :folks here. Mr. Evel'ett Earl y, Miss .Helen lIfr. and Mrs. Os.car Wade and time to build, Early and Mrs. Mild re d Surface Mrs. Rilla lJurnet lof Yankee St. sp ent Monday in Columbus. and Mr., and Mrs, Hlill'old Whitaker Mrs. Frank Smith, the bar'ber's and children were Sunday guests wife, who has e mployment in Day- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harton, is spending this week with h er vey . Burnet. Mr. and Mrs. A. E . White and fami1y here. Which have been at rock bottom the past The children of Mr. and Mrs. sons of Columbus were week-cnd few months, are beginning to J'iae. Many · Ora Warner of Middletown are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler spending thi s week with their Graham 'and daughter, Miss Berwho have delayed building and repai~ing, are grand-parenti, Mr. and Mrs~ Henry nice, who returned home with them Foulks. to spend this week. now going ahead before further price adMr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and Caller s and guests at the home vances occur. sons of n ear Waynesv ille were of Dr. and Mrs. Simitb the past Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and week were: Mrs. KeRBer, Miss Alice Do it now and Save! Mrs. Donald Hadley. Conover, Rev. and Mrs. King and Mrs. Harvey Burnet and Mrs, family 01 New Mrs. Harold Whitaker attended the Dixon 01 Milan, I and funeral of Ml's, William Dearth , at Mrs. Roy Ichbanm children of Retl Lion Wednesday afternoon. Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks ot Mr. and Mrs. Cbii:rII~8 Cincinnati have ione to bouse- for their dinner SUmIllll', keeping In the St. John property. and Mr!. Milton Prof. and Mrs. George Clark of terville, and Mr. Phon. I .. Wa,n••ville, Ohio New York eity are visiting reI a- Ro~rs and ~:~ltlJ~~~~:~:'~.~:;:~ tlvt'!J. in this community on their M&l'lraret N
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S veTal of our merchants met in the Masonic banquet hall about 10 o'clock aturday eV'e ning for an impromptu discussioln of the NRA I s an d codes, and to formulate pan plans -:for their ad(lptlon locally. Nothing defi nite was accomplished beyond an agreement to meetagain
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Mi Mil'io m Dyke, of B rant, spent a couple of we ks with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Groham and fami ly. • Mrs. Elizaboth Smith, of Dayton, and Mrs. Margaret John s were Thursday evening di~ner gueat~ of Mr. nd Mrs. Donald Hadley.
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Soft Ball Games At Wayne ~ark
Ah nppy picni c anti r eullion , as held at the home of Mr, and 11'" Kellel' Hoak, las t Fl'iduy vening, \\ hen these ladies, accompullieti by their children, gllthered and l'I,'callen girlhood 'xperienc s of n l ew years ago : Mcsilamcs Helen Mal'latt Kt'l'ns. J eannetle> Jannt!y Hadley. E:dna ornelJ Mich~ n el'. ' e A (ra I urne II B I'll. dd 0 k , .Ai Ic h A nna'F u l' na ~ Jf oa k urey "', ... (' Ic. I Jve ' All en IIlHI an d t h e 1\,.,l' s:es L II J (. . I . t t oue a anney, .~JleCta In '(,I'eil i: , aid to hav' cCntered ill a c rtain occ8Rion wh on a b' ee fe li Ilcross the r oad, Ilnd. of cour e, th young~tel wel'(' inlel'c: ted to hell I' "what moth I' did when s he wa s a girl. " -~ - - - - - -
"oft ball ~umc ~ al'e being played eve l'Y Monday. W 'dn~ R dIlY und Fl'iduy nights lit Wayn ~ Park , TheR'" Itnm eil 1Il't' alway~ cx.citing ILlld l o t ~ o f fun ran be !!,o\len out of tlll'm both by thl' player,' Iln d alKa by the ~ pectalo l·s. Thul'(l is IIlI admi~, iOIl hal'gr, Mr, Robitzcl' kindly donaled lhe p8l'k. 10nday I!vening a gamc "as played b tween the ld and th(' Young Men of the COllllllUliity, lh b ' G' r f h ~c o rl' elllg 7 ttl In av or 0 t e Old Men in seven innings, B tter take a night off un on "r these eVE'nings and go hl th e park to ~ee a game.
FOR EVERY OFFICE IN TOWN AND TOWNSHIP
EiliutL \ right, ()[ Detl'tJil. i ~ vi. iling hi fulh <>r , 01', A. T . Contelt For Two Town.hip Office. Wright. and Three Town Oftice.-' John Weaver visited relatives R oy h no,weth, of Xen ia . vl ~ i t· Preaent Offic:arl to. Run and friend s in Xenia over the week eli his motheJ', M l' , CUI'viinc end. henowelh, aturday, Several additi on ' to our list of Last Sunday, Ma ager "Punch" Miss Bertha Kenrick is spending l\Ji ~!! Anna Gtty Tr 2a (lJi;a y ~ J1ent candidat s f o r township and mu"'ht two fnst te rub I rom MI'd. brou .. " • the month of Augu st with ft'iend s a few days aL th home of lJavi ~ dletown and gave t e fans a good in Dayton. • These fhint\s will Furna s and fami ly, ni cipttl offices, this week. JesJle J. nlternoon's progran Both games p cial- $5 ,OO Permanent Wave work. lhem-selves Pl'eno erga!'t has finaily decided to 't t· 'th for t2.00 fOI' the next 2 m nths, _...J. • tL' ___ "'n·ll '{Uit MI', nnd Mrs, harle s Jlfiul's. of enter t he li ~t as a candidate for d were fn t an In er s lOg, nel er ,. QUI; " . . ""'. '" (hook ille . w el'C ~un(I·.IY 'vcn in" f '}' B t Shop f' _ ~ " ,.. one 0 r the placel! on the board 0 game being decided until the la s; ruax eau y . f lu!ep fl"OM gues t!' of MI', and Mr s. ~:al'l OyJ i!. tnwnship trustees. This makes .. man was out in the inth inning. Mr, and Mrs. J , B. Gons lire L..!_' e~lml· ... -",l- "'n' lotal of five candidates, so far, for ~ En \'/JIlI(' t o Leballon n xt i;alul'clllY In the first game, "Peck" l.,d spending the week at the Century £1..' Oil fot' the band conce rt- and vi. it the thl' c places to be filled, Squire oft' with a two·bagger but was out of Progress exposition. UI WDI\lI\en WI , soon ·al'y '!'. J ewelry hOJJ, Th H ome of Walle r Kenric\t alsoin'f ormllusthat when he tri d to mn e third on Mr, and M.. , Everett Th omas ~1ow wit .-.~J Gifts. h ha. hi s nominating petition for Burton's poor bunt t the box, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, I' , -t'I ction a ju, tiee of the peace Davjs. doubled, scoring IBurton, but and Mrs. e ldon Luce, of Lebanon, a Mr, Frank T. Hawke !;pent llnout fliletl nut und ready to file, Dav ,i~ was out whell he tried to As ever Ohio a ' ono of th lead- . ('veral daYR in Miiforci ia!\t wE'ek Wayn e town. bip being entitled to stretch his hit. Ellis struck QUt. In R. L. Frazier Jr, and Miss Ru th ---ing s tates of the nati on in live Ith guest of his cousin , Mr, harle ~ two ju, tic~8 of t.he peace, Lloyd the eighth inning fo~r hit ga'lFrazior, of Detroit, were week-end A woman. who gllve h er nam a s stock breeding and raisillg and tbe Hnl'lsoc k, Davi has ann ou nced himself as a Waynesville two Tuns a~nd it looked guests of their sister, Mr,. Harold MI'" Olhnber, and her automtlbile Ohio Stale Fair exhibits of live , cll ndidate- for th second position, as 'it the score might e tied with Smith, cllm to grief in front. of the K_ of ~T stuc k promise thiR year. t I'e ach Mr, and :\tl'S. Ii, nug, of and his p tition is about ready to the bases loaded and 0 one out. P. building on Main s tl'(>et ab out G higher records in entrieM o r th : Blanch stel', we rc gu st s al th ,file. but it wasn't to be and that's that, ,harles Wolcott, of near Piqua , o'ciock la ~t Thursday v ning, I~UNDAY past. The cattle exhibit in par. home of Mr, and .Ml'~. harle ~ ACter t he special meeting of The Middletown Merchants got wa, th week -end gue t of his Mrs, Ihaber was enrout fro m eJ tieula,', how ing oft' beef cattle • .)a1l1el<~ Wednesday. council. Monday evening, a busy In the second ibning and cousins, Mrs, Laura onnc!: and le\'eland to Cincinnati, and, ac· diary and dUIlI purpo e cattle and. liss Doris Hawk is recovel:'ing ' nominating petition for members all cted four hits whi ch netted son, Earl. cOl'Cli ng to rep ort, was traveling at dairy cow will fill t he nOTmous nice ly from the effects of u ton!>il of, ~hat body was prepared, conthreo runs. In the f ourth, penceI' ' a pace somewhut mor rapid than W AYNES VILLE , M. E. CHURCH quarters set a.' ide for cattle whil e opel'lI ti() n to which sho .sub mitted UlJllJllg the names 01 Howard Arch ing-led tlnd Ferris bathc;'d the boll Mr. and Mrs. harles Brallley that of a snail.. When a small truck Rev. G. ,Dibert, Pastor n early $30,000 in pl'enli um s will in Dayton. Tu e day. deacon. Homer' M. Carey, Ray· in the rac for lhe circllit. Tn the and Mr. and Mrs. Ever~\t Thomas backcd out into her path, sh e Wednesday: Bibl e tudy and b paid to the exhibitors of these Illond A. Connel', A. K. Day, sixlh, two hits Bnd a ba~c on balJs were vi itors in Middletown atur- vidently either IQ~t her presence prayer meeti ng ellch W dn esday flne beef and da iry aniJllal~, Little 1\1 is, HIlI'ri t Me lur e. or Gorge . Hartsock and Dr. J. E. gave the Middies allot.her Tun. day evening. of mind or so m part of the ,It 7 :3 0 p. m, , In swine, sheep, wool ami gont Spd ngboreJ, was the week-end Witham, all of whom are memben That was the end of the scoring. Mr,. Cliff Burnett and children ma hinc failed t() function propFriday: hoir practice at 8 p. m. and in horses. th Ohio tate Fair guest. of hcl' ~I'andparent , Mr, and oI that body at present, The petiThe feature or the game wa r turned home W dnesday ev n: cl'ly, Uncia), : Sunday school at 9:30 of 1933 will be one of the leaders Ml'S. Ehnol' 'he han. tion being circulated, Wednesday, "Peck's" sped teular on ·handed ing after a pleasant visit to .r lu. Th e machine first struck the >1. m . 1\1 0l'ninK wo),ship at 1 :40. of all time, atUe and horses are and no doubt the required number catch of Bean's low liper and tive in Dayton. large tr e at the upper edg of the The Rubj ect fo,' the 11l'~rn in~ ser- judged dul'in~ the fair in the great Miss Rebecca Dunham, of of signatul'(>S will have been 8e. doubling Back oft' of fir t. Rich bu ilding, and /lnn\ly wns stopped mOn i ,"The lrntul\pbcI" of the coliseum building a stru ture King~ Mills, was the week-end cured before this is publi8hed~ al 0 malle a fine runnin~ catch Mrl!, Jane W euv r, of Xenia. was by an iron post, a few feet farther 1\oul." Epwol'th I. ague at 7 p. m , which ha seating for 8.000 per-. ~u~st of her Rislor, Mr£<, Waltel' For the board of public a«airIJthat looked good f'o r 3 ba II. the gue t 01 her 80n, Dr. Ralph d own the street. F:nmge listic ~ervlctl at I p. m. !!on • and whi ch i!! Opcn each night Sh chan, and family. the water bourd- petitions will be In th second gam, olr old Weaver; and family, Saturday The injUl'ed wOmsn was take!} to for the horse show. MI'R. J ohn Frilz, of leveland, circulated for O. R. 'Ungle.sby, A. friend "Eddie" B rgen wa~ back night and Sunday. • the home of Mrs. LaUril Sides. FRIENDS MEEtiNG and ~lr, and Mr.. W, P. Salisbul'y O. Griffy und 0_ M_ Ridge, the or the plate and don't think that he U d M 0 '11 G I whc:re local physicinrls rendered Firs t Oily- First Pay Friendship wero unday dinner gues l~ of Ml', fonnel' two standing for re-elee· can't stiIJ receiv that old T~pplt1. mr. an n, rVI e ray 'am first aid to n hadly brok n anti chool a t :30 a. m. Meeting for • • • 0 and fr, l;. Harvey Rye. tion. while Mr, Ridge hu consentt U t u ' th daught r spent Sunday at the lacerated arm. She was then 'taken wor hip at ] 0 :3 0 n, nl. ed to make t he race for the E th v ry mg wentheweFlyers un frome hon'' of hI' mother. Mr a~ , J08. to the hQme of her sister in incin. seventh when I Mr, and. MI'R. F. E. Thomas aod position now held by W. C. St. Middletown jump d on Jacobus Wolfe, Dellr CiarKsville. nati. a nd wa later r moved to a WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF MI'. Georgc Hawke visited Mrs, John, candidate tor township f or four hits and scored three Mr. and Mr . Kenneth ' Ridge and hospital. Tht' machin was badly CHRIST "Young People's Night" will be Thomas' aunt, Mre. G orge alia· tru stee. When this board is elected l'uns. In the ighth Waynesvill daughte.... of Indianapolis. were damaged. _ __ _ (Undenominational) obse ~ved at the V~sper Service in han , in Urbana Sunday, nnd inaugurated, just how ita tied the core at five bu~ .in the guests of Mr_ and Mrs. O. M, Ridge ••• 'hes ter A, Williamso n, Minister Library Park n vI; Sunday evenMr, and Dan Cerretta, Mrs, member will signify whic\l Flyer's half a. poor deCISIon ~t from Friday until Sunday evening. S nUI'e h chool at 9 :30 a, m, ing. August 20. from 7 to 8 o'clock J udsoll Hess and 1I1is MIlI'Y Mar- "Oakley" is meant has not been first gave Middletown the necesLord' uppel' at conclu sl'on hrl' s pTomoted by the Y. M, C_ A. and gare!' Mill r, of Dayion, called on tdivulged. The board ot tow1llIhip t snry run tha., spelled victory. Mr. and Mrs. RIlY overston, of p ,tian E:ndeavor at. 6:46 p. m, Bertha down·town churches. The youth Mi' , Fanni Carothel's, unday. l'US e, The feature of tbis game was Mexico City, M xieo, were th Fil el'. lad er, Evening evungeUstic of Dayton have ~rl'an'Fed the , p~o. After much persuasion, brought the heavy hitting of FlemmIng who guests of their sister, Mrs. J. B, M' . U 'd C " I b " ~. R('rvice at 7 '45 p m ermon gram llnd they WIll be In charglj on 01'. alld Ml'S, ,A. Deppe, and to bear at 'the last regular meeting• collected three singles, a double Crabbe, and family, part of. last laml". al OOU C U me . r n. " : '. 'UlIday night Mrs. Wendel Deor and baby, of Lyman Day, Earl Hockett and and tl'iple out of five times to bat. w ek. day afternoon. AUgU Rt ~ 1, with 1.4' r::bJ~,ct. "F~ I~~bulln .~~' d T'l'aye~ Dr, E. E Harris. ditor of the Fro nklin, Ind., were g'ue, t8 of Dr, Hartley Moss finally consented members pre~c nt. Pre, sldent Don ee 109 a n l e u y eac W t h d' th offi' 1 an of d M E F D I t k that their nallles again be presentT he management is anxious to B k 11 d th t t d W e dn e~duy at 7 :45 p" m, The a c w~r, e CIa org an rs, . . oppe, a wee. I continue good baseball in this Robert Baker r. Was able to be c. cn ~ ,e mee rng 0 01' er. church wh re you feel at home, th,e Umted Brethren, Churches, ad aa candidates for re-e ection .81 ommunity but ~an not continue to ' returned to his home here, Sunday Decldl!(\ to bnng clothes and "h ~e, WIll speak on the subject. "Dare hving W Ich ' is recovering nicely members of the board of edueatioti bring such good teams here w,ith· vening, from Miami Vlllley hos· t give Mother club for conmulllty ST. AUGUSTINE'S ,(:HURCH We Be hristian?" Herman frOm the eff ct~ of an operatio,n to The ptltitions were immediately out beLter support from the fan!!. pital. where h e had submitted to work. All 4-H clu b membe.rs ,are U. Krebs, one of Dayton's brilliant which he s ubmitted at th Me iel- prepared and have alr~dy re.· The attendance is improving and an op ration. meet ,at grade .schoo l bUlldmg t o Father }' rencn, Pastor young tenor soloist, will sing two iiln hospital in Xenia, lasL Thurs· c ived ample signatures to insure , go to Lebanon for the county elinl. Ma ~s at St_ Augustin,e's church groups of songs, and a band con- day. the appeaTance of these names on (Contlnued on page 4) Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeMay and ination contest. every Sunday at 9 o'clock. cert will entertain at 7 o'clock. the official balJot. The papers Mis Helen Hllwke were called t() Th e following program was On a ccount of the increasingly MI', and Mrs. ~,!rk Rogers nnd are bing held,. however, for the ! Westerville, last Friday, to att nij given: FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST large crowds in attendance, ])eople daughtcr. and ; 1111'· and Mr, convenience i of any who may eare the funeral of their uncl , preced. 4-H National club I pledge; (Undenominational) are ul'ged to bring blankets, ~i~I~~ J-~~. ~~~!:;dp~~'~, e~!b~~~na, to ign them_ ing Wednesday. cripture reading; der:nonstration Ches ter A. William on cushions. and auto seats and enjoy A summary of the cand ida". Mrs. Margaret Baker Edmon anldkjUdgbilngj sand\V~chesbandM~ladlad; Unified service beginning with th service 'on the Iib'rary lawn. ,unday aliening. so ' far announced for townahip and daughter, of Denver, Coio. are ~ ta e courteSIes, y 1 red hurch chool period at 9 :30 p. m, Ampiification will carry the pro· MI'. a~d Mrs. Ea1'1 RQbe l-tson, of offices follows: ['C. , and Mr, and Mr!:l, CoTrnrue81IteeEs- Lw'Th·omGarashaWm. CW'S:)!:t' Miss Mary Lou Zimmerman, vi itfng the former 's grandparents o~CfreShll1ents of cake and ice Lord's Suppe.r and sermCln at 10 :10 gram to th~se who park lheir Cal'S Eugene, ermon subject. "lnsp,iration oi on t. lair , t. Lee liall'l<e called at ,the h orne of ,.. . ,... daughter of M." and Mrs. L, A. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker. and . th"IS VIC . inl't y. ~ruit drink were served by the Aug-I , At the IservIce la t, SundllY ti Zimmerman of Foothill boulevard, oth er 1'e1aves In omml'ttee. ' the crl'pture ," On l\'ond"y, 1 ... t feVen Mr. and Mrs, .J. W, Edwards, near John Cl , J, k TJ, Prendergast. L H G d ust 2], the tent meeting at Fair- lng JleoJl e w~re presen I'om Springfield, Sunday 'e vening.. ('r • roa!!urer. . or on has agnin received high honors in Mr'. and Mrs, Ralph Linn and Doris Davis, Reporter. field-Osborn will begin: Let's take l w nty.four OhIO towns ncar Day. Jus tice of th Peace (2 to elect) being selected a s one of the few - - -- - a great delegation. You are always ton, MeaSI'M, James Gmbon ~, Bert and - Wa.lter Kenrick, Lloyd Davill. to receive a full year's scholarship daughter, Dale Eileen and the former's father C, M. Linn, of FORTY-FIVE YEARS welcome at this church, -.harles O'Neall and Willillm ooslab l C, P. Joy, C. E. to the University of Redlands. Blanchester, Ohio, returned Fri· SERVING HOME TOWN _ _ _ ____ FRIENDS HOLDING YEARLY Mich~n eT left th ere, CWh?dnesda y AnFderson, Miss Zimmerman has advanced day from an extended visit with mornrng, enrou e to lcago t 0 ' or the COl'poration: to high degree in her piano work relatives and friends in ContinenOBITUARY ME ET ING AT WILMINGTON vi it the cntury of Progrea, Mayor- T. E, Rogers, W. O. and is most happy to have the opM. E, Gu tin. who was deCeated al'l Whitfieid Henderson was cxposition. Raper. p.ortunit.y of continuing her IItudy tal. Ohio. Motoring from there to Hamilton Lake, Ind . for the Republican nomination for born at South I.ebanlon. Ohio, The Wilmington Yearly Meeting • '.11'8, h I R ' M (' k MlIrskhalflll1:l=C~.-pOP--, JOY, at Redlands where the ml,lsic de. Circle Park, <11' es ye, rs, ' ran ' Ander d t he Y arne II r eu nr'on ree Iec t'Ion a cIer k of· L eb anon February ' 15, 1869, HI! was the of F' I'I'end s I'S bel' ng held I'n th c H II M' to atten Gl d 1 R h i on ' 'partment is among the best ~o be t J ' th r e'tatl'ves a'nd corpora t'IOn. en t cre d th e c Iel't< 1_' 8 Id e"t ~hild of a fumily of four au,II'tol'I' um of Wl' lnll'llglon colle.. e A eSRI, ISSCS a ysd anAe I ac CI'Cl'kR, F, Hatfield ay.ng over WI .. l U I t ' Doria E, had, g g a · d8 III . A Ub Id 'la n B. ffi ce f or the fi 1'5 t t'IDle III '188 • brothel's, 0 ' children of Dr. G eorge~' ths wnek and '''I'll contl'nue throulth t n e IJtn ( "W.Lrh"t aWu ctetn c t , t· Hawke (onl~, lady pandldate 80 f lJen urn, n 0 p ':I -r l d h La ' t year Miss Zimmerman, atB . S unday, Augu st 20. 01'. in words ' Aenee . t' e t I e a ' II IIIP dIS far). Aft er ervlllg one t erm a c-1erk • W , and Sabina p, Hender on . h tended San Bernardino junior col· d d Mrs. G. C. Coverston an aug - Mr. Gu stin aspired to the office of commonly u, ed among the Quak 'l' ss oe,l8 Ion n onnersvl e, n " TI'easurer- W. T. Elzey. ' H d Eth e Iyn . mayor and was successful in the Th e decedent's youth WIlS mostly denomination in IIJ] church work. atuHlay nnd Sunday lege and the year before was a tel's, M lsses e enI an " Council- H. Archdeacon, H_ If, tudent in the music depar'tment at an d son, Car, A . K• D ay, I af Fallv"n , N ev '. are mUllicipal elect.ions of 1889 taking pass d at the place of his birth, from "Secon d Day. Eighth Month MJ'.. Edith M. HnrriR. lItr~. a)'('y. R . , A, C onner, Chaffey junior college. She ex- visiting , J. B. Crabbe and family ffi h f 11 i J an~ lat~r at Ol'~goni,a, Ohio. from h 20" (' H t k 0 J E W'tb Frank L. 'raylo!'. Mr, Harri ll , r. • ar soc, ~ . . ' . lam. whIch Illnge, WI th hIS parellts al1d 14 to First OilY. Eight Mont, pects t() continue her work at Red- thl·• week Miss Belen is a teacher 0 Hce t ~ d a ow ng anuiar Y't o • e oel've oeven succes ve erms . h 1890 h Memebel's of the FI'iend8 church, Moshnr, MI'. an' l Mrs , Ronald B art! of Pubhc Aff.aJrs- O. R. lands for the coming two years. in the Fallon high school and Miss ... "t'" '1 904 T I brothers, rn t e year • e ~ , J' . C I'f . as JJlayor, re Irrng 10 • wo e t Wnynesvl'll in which from Ill! Pl1l'tS of Ohio and nc:igh. Hawke and !lon FTank. and Mr. anti n/l:lesby. · A. O. GrIffy, O. •• , Al~hough she will be attending Ethelyn IS a unror m a ••I orilla I t h ' t d '1 ,cam 0 . ' b ,., t t 'II th "W' l Ridge years a er e was appom 'e VI - , lace lnel l' ts n el'ghborhood he re o,rlll!,; s a es. WI , I!'a er 111 • 1.- Mrs. F. . Halt..ock. daughter.' , .. • the university, Miss Zimmerman art school at S an J a e . .... r. R . la 1 Fo L I Dlstr nt '".. e clel'k when a vacallcy· was ere. p d 0'1 h ' d th TIT d d mlngton dUI'rng th IS'l week a d It. IS ,Mildreil. nnd son harles enjoyed ' r th e S ,:,,00 . (3 I,;, will not let this work iJlteriere J, Coverston and wife With sons. ated I'n the office, HI<. has .·Ince held i ed un,1 I~ ea on .'. e nes ny I h d d B d f Ed t ~ • 9' 3 . f expected that severa un re I a picnic dinn el' Ilt Se rpent Mound oar 0 : uea Ion ,t 0I et ec) with her plano cla8s'es in Fontana, Joel ' .and Paul" and. daugh~er" this post, having been returned to August 9. 1 3 ,excepting or a uelegates will be in attendance. I Sunday~ - Lyman OilY, L. E. Hockett, H. which will be maintained along Geor,lne, of MeXICO CIty, M~~lco, the office by the voters of Lebanon few years in the, early nineties R. Mosjj. with her advanced school work.- just left after several days VISIt at at thirteen successive elections, which were spent as a teacher in In company with Rev_ Fremont - - -- _ . _ - - - Fontana (Cal.) Herald. the Crabbe's. Messrs. G. C. and the Univel'sity at AlbiolJl, Illinois. KOBITZER-ROMAINE Miln el' and SO il , ArthUr, of Lees· LADIES' NICHT AT R. J. Coverston are brothers of The decedent was a graduate of burg, ' MiR~ A lic e Gons at tended -------. ~.------FARMERS GRANGE Mn. Crabbe, Mr. and Mrs, G, W , , W. F. M. SOCIETY MET the National Normal University. Rela tives het's have received ancommencement exercises at GilGOOD CUT CLOTHING Coverston of Fanon, Nevada, Lebanon, Ohio, and o:f Starling nouncement of the marriage of ford eoUeg in North atolinn , th e CLUB AT GRANGE HALL father and mother of Mrs. Crabqe The W , F. M, society of thcMM. Medical College, Colnmbus, Ohio. Frederick Robitz el' to Miss Flor. JI!\Tty bein$!: I/:uest of 0 en Clyde At the r.egular meetinc of met at the home of rs. On September 15, ]90], he wa I M F • G t S t" d have spent three' weeks here and E, Church W'II ' W d d ence Romaine. on June 4. in New A , 'MUn er of the co l ege. ' 1', 'arlller s range nelt ' a ur aJ I lanl on, e nes ay united in marriage with Julia M. York ity: where they have estab- Charlc:s Miln r ~a one of the evening, August ,19, the ladie! will The Good Cut Clothina- club will left Wednesday to attend "The H. H , meet at the ' GTange 'hall on Thurs· Old Settler's Day" near Fort aftel'noon, Augu st I), After MTs. Kilbon. who sur"ives him, and to lishcd their home. The groom is a graduates. Miss Gons ' arrived ' hc)m e have charge of the program, under th' direction of Lueille Salisbury. day, August 17, at 2 o'clock. Note Wayne, Ind" where they expect A. K. Day had confcuctetdh the d.e- this union \\Iel'e born Donald and rormel' Waynesville boy. so n of Tue sday. e tOPIC. George. who are here today, and harles M, R obitzer. and h olds a the change of meeting place, at the to visit a number of relatives, old ~otiollal e~ercises 1'0nl Grange building' instead of tbe neighbors and friends, among Crystals. . Mrs;, R. A, Co~ner Kat hl een. Who wa called from good position wilh the RaD io , or. poration of AmeriC'a in the home of Ann Crane. Members are whom theJ lived a few years ago gave.a rt'adln~." Because of. .uty life in June, 1930, Box es, and JI~r , WllhnmDr, Carl s acquirements were Ilatiollal metropolis, reque ted to bring record books before moving to the western ad· Blessmg son fead "Slewardshlp of Our uncomn;lonly versatile, and hiB fi eld Ilnd clothing. drell8., ocial Compact," The next meet· f information was extensive. ing will be held at the bome 01 Throughout his years he enjoyed Mrs, Ma ry C. CI'OSS on Wednesday a cbeerful outlook on life. and il\ afternoon, eptenrber 6. his daily visit to the skk carried - - -- :- with him that buoyancy of Bun· The cash paymenls wheutfal'mers wheat to the point that a bUlbel CANBY-,IRWIN shine, which means So much in Each evening' of thc Ohio St~te will receiVE: for conlt'llcting \vith buys as, much of a product aJ it sickness and is so much a part of Fair the Night Horse how. whIch their govemment t o rcduce the bought In the period of 1909 to 'Mr. E. F. Canby. Xenia photog- the helpful physician, has become one of the mO Ht attract , \ 1914. rapher, and Miss Hattie Frances He leaves to l'emembE!r his use· ive features of the fair, will be acr age .eeded to wheal thIS full Limited crop. mauranee ,i. and brln,s a wealth of Irvin, 0'1 Xenia, · but fOJ'merly of ful life and hill kindly deeds, and Georae C. Hartsock will serve held in the ColiseuOl under the are not the su le benefits to be de· another feature of ~. plan. If the experience to his new position. Bellbrook, were married at the to grieve hill departure, not only direction ·of R. A, Forster, nwmb rived fl'om the wheat plan, crop is ruined .by iIlleeta or the unexpired term of 'the late D~. havinr formerly served for aeveral Central M. E. churCh in Richmond, those con nected with him by ties of the Board of Agriculture. The The p,aynlents while large eno~gh disease, or t. wlntukUled. tile C. W. Henderlon .s a member of in our municipal pveminr Ind., Wednesday, August 8. ,Mrs. of blood IltId relationship, but as premium list this year reveals that to compensate a farmer for takmg ilmount of the pa7D\eDt HlDaIM our village councU. Thill appointCanby Is well known here. where well, a wide Circle of friends, upon there will be classes for roadsters, part in the plan, are minor ,advan' uncbanced, lor PAyment. are ...... the ..me meetlll8:, four out- ~he has frequently visited at the whose livea has been enlli,afted the saddle horses ment wu made b, .),or Racers saddle ponies, of the plan, accordlllg to on put. production. and c:onftnned by council at a .tandinl bUIa were paid, and Clerk home of the late Mr. and Mn. enduring fragrance of hill minis· breeding elass~s, military horaes County Agricultura~ Agent, ~iller Farmers aIM wUl be .... trations aDd Jiill penona~ity. speeial meetina. held Konday even R. F. Hatfteld announced that on Frank Zen. and heavy harness horses. The larger goal IS to obtaIn an to Dlak. some a .. of 8atll~J h. had received a check inar. The ne", member WU prellent Breeding clane8 this year will increased price for wheat by re- tracted b, the _'_ _ _. . . .'• •.• AmonI' tholle ftom out of town presented bla bond, alld wu im- for '188.'715, WaJllellY1ne', ko not be conftned to Ohio entries. ducinr acrea~ in order to briq productioll at ..MI...., who attended the Iuneral of Dr. meaatelJ nora into oSee. Mr. A. portion of the Dew beer tax ~i~~~:~w~I~;n The ",ill be Prof. E. A. the supply of wheat in line with CICIIIMJJIIptIo W. Headeraou, lut Fricla, K waa abo". 'to .." ' .. b,... p.rmit fund. ThiI mo••, II of Co1umbia, the _ifactive demand. • pro COWlcU la to 'llad were I. Su,..., Miss Sue Crane was quite sick Played. for a few days this week,
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hiKh ~t'h"\ll ~tu.J nt~. Th ). ~erp "r h·a(ht'r,.: . ~n p, Hiatt, .-upt·I'intt'ndl'nt: Il;j;!'h sdllll.1 Edith Gl·{ll·ltt', ,principal Ann F, HUl'hlllan, KllthrYn (,lul'k \ 'l'Ima Md'lun'; W :P,'lll'o;"jJlp Dy THE lIOO lEn .rl'llfll'~ Clant Lilt',' p'I'i ncipal, Lilla lk nhalll. Opal Un"id", Leona Common Plea. Proceedinra Md;jtlni~, H 'nri(,ttu Md<i'ns y, Some Are Provina of Limited Th, II j~h'dl' 01 "rd1l',tJ':I, }..'III'lln ,I:\nlh') nn.1 ~lllli.., \\' illiul1l' f:dwlIl'd 13I1I'to n. hlll'le~ Moore, Tn lh' malter o:f lht' Litth~ MiValue On Poorer Labd. 111101" tllo' ,lil't!dlln ur JIll', R,'n snll, /(IIH' (l '1""'1,11 ,'nt,·tl"illlll,'nt ~ral~an'( C'lal·k. LI1Ul'Il }1-cKinsey, ami Hi\' r ConRcl'\,ancy Di~tricl. 1 J,~\\ I , r,t Lf'lurnon, ~:I\ • u much lin \\ 1' t!IH ',day ,' \'('nlll.r. Th ... lkllli.'t, I'\'nnillj;(lon. GI~I\.lys Ro- leave i8 hl'reby !!1'I~nl d to file tin In Ohio nllprcclutc,l runt'Plt lit th .. olldil " r \'I,' !l,.,hl 111l'Y h. II hOll>!ht lit th .. land: L~' tlt' ~taoll" ummins B. 11m'ml('u petiti(\n forthwith, jl1nl Iln FridllY el'l'nin!!. :">Iarrh 2:1. 1"'l:iIl1l1l11{ tit tl1l' t!! 11ll \I':\i< n, t ~C!t ,1" lIt." lind Chll'lI Bl'I·rvhill. In the ca$(' of Ill' I Patton \'el'S'P cdul Illllhlj<'l" lu clud"ll \' ral jlHi.! fur , ~,. a 15 e 1\\ll1li~"'h'n \\"1 " Th' ~l\pl.'rinll'nd{'nt ·\\'a~ insh'urt- u, William H. PlllttOJl, a divol'c' 're'( of variouR n w typ s of fulo:l by Miss LNIh Fred, II1 tll1ic dllll).!'l·d "t thl' n,! It:\lI1lnl'~' and l'<I, Odob(' J' I, 1II "IICU I'C a pinno ~(' 8' ~I'unled phlinl!itf. usto!iy of legume f)lunts Ill" being made at iii-hurt "1. !lOci '-lllli n ~(\ l"s by lhl' III'Ol'\'I',ds ~ll'plr(1d ,\ , IUIy,ng fill' nil' U,'l' of the Lytl school, child!'"n to pillintil'r. expel'im ntal tarm~ in many places l'r (l'~,;')t -\lf l{' d "lltk in!<, \\ ith Ill'll!. f' rr I. ( , A , ~a lb:. ~U Ill'llll . and abll ' 'suitable lind n N",;ftry In the CB ~e of Dorothy}' It- in Ohio, accoroing to J. S. utJ r, Ml .. 'l'h(lIhll' 1'11'\\.1\11 Wllliall'~, of t,'nllt'n t ()f till' (.'rl'~n ~ ('IlUllt ~ aPJlnllltu: f Ol' Jllayground purp oseI.' hou se, minor. by JI hn Br()ad~ tone, agronomist for the Ohio Agricul . ~ Incinnnti. at tht pi:l11 • "'h" .. I,,, \\ll th" p"lnl'1I 1J11 ~I)l'fl hl'r to meet lhl' i'Hatl' requir ments her noxt fd en I, versus iyd' Felt- tUl'al Experiment !jtation at WoosTh .. Ilti l'l'll!' l. HJt'k WII S 11 ...."'11- lit thc,n1l'ding nf t Ill' l\1 olhp , ~ club flit' 1'l'{Tl'utill n pllrpl):;Cs," AJ(j!'I'lIue hou se th plaintilll has ' leave to ter. ~d t 3n!'. hlllll ,f Rfholl l w ork nt 011 Frruay aft~rn l1l'n, l1upi l ~ \\ er \\'t'ig-hcd llld measUI'~d amcl'lu 11(>1' amend.,<1 petition. { the annual I sp d ZIIS, the ht1t ~ bU,ildil1j!, ,'tha.t pro\"~ ('8l l(';L\'Y I'uin, 1';lilt,ci tv llrl'\"(~ llt II dul'ill~ the week or 0 lober 1 to The case o~ Naoma l'flontgomcry common or Japan H variety , is a ]J clally lOt r." trng ,t o th .. p_ lents'l lar~t' n\t (,IH.1un I' r' Ht tll,~ tw o pH· ii. II , \\' ... ca ll!i< bpin~ pUl'chased and v,r!lUS R. N. Bunch, is dis missed natural selection in xtr me southI[\r~ " . nl1ll1L"l S "f "ho~n ill~pect d f"r~l\~~( ';; of t1~:' ~18Y, ;\11'''. Tem- in~ta lll'ri ut th ' 1J:1'ude building for l wlthout l'ecord, 'rn, hio, llrid, accol'ciing to Cutler till' \\ {Irk, ~r d~! ne and t\\ o. pi£' < I ('1('llrn n~. It'" n b~' ,Ih~ high IhHt Jlurp{)~e . The hi~h lIchool base [n the c ~ e f th Lebanon- it!. is gl'adually moving n orthward. It Ilnd~r t~J dlr ' Ilull .. r 11 I' .1, 'IIC~- "Ch'ltll cil'llln:ltlC' c lul, on r'l'Idn~' 3n,1 ba ll h(1r~ W(,I'~ av(>nged for th~ir l zen!\ Nlltiollal Bank lind Tru st 0, l)l'omises to enrich pasture of the LEBANON, OHIO tl~, ~h, ~('s 11 '11 1'1 ' lIn :\l cKtn ~cy , :tHuI'dll~' l' l'eni ng: , Apl' il ]:1 and ~pl'in,l( dcreut When they ovel'- vel' us Uandall LillelY, judgment to poorer type, even though it will 11, Two \\ f!t'k~ Int 'I' 1h~ _'ol'mal lc/\Il11.' th ~ Alulllni aggrt'glltion, 9 to plaintiff fOI' $ll ,I. ~IO. nol comJletl! with Kentucky blueHl)s a omplele du~" gll\,\! two we ll 1'1' "'IVl'c1 I)]'t" B o n f'riullY a1t(.rftf1(111 October 5 In the, matter of th lear Creek j!'rallS on the better lands. "e ntation!. of it. Jllu~' , ".11.. Btlb," 'The fir st clition. ' of "Th~ onsel'vuncy Dis tri<:t, bond is flxed Korean Lesp tlezu, al 0 an The t'urla in 1'1I;!;"r U( I'llch .perfo1'. Gleuner." the school's monthly at $300, annual, pl'omises well as a covel' In lhe cast;! of Jacob Ehli'ng vel'- crop for ot'chal'ds anu as a temp ormllllce !'I'll, a Iittl~ skit, "The pa per, WOR I~. u ,tI Il'om the Gazette vt!)'ull Gi rb ." ulld >i )lt't.:illl rnu ~ical pre o n l\1{)nday, November 5. sus Morgan E, J one' , et aI, motion :\I'y or s ummer pasture crop. It IllI1l1 bcr: W I'e [Vl.'n h): Mr, t. C, Edith M Kibban wa s editor in to mak petition definite and , eel'. g l'ow () n soils unfavorable to ele BI'urn. an aCCOn1I>h 'hed blll:Y- chief fOl' the year. tain sustained., clovel's anrl', alfaUa . . t o ~ e I'oculi~t. and nn cspeelal n Tu e~day a maj ority of the In the ca se of Jllcob Frost vel'. A p,erenmlll les pedeza, a native fll('nd of 1I1r~:; Howlanll. ,·(}tl'l'S of the' di ll'ict decided that sus Ada Fro t" the 'plainti!\, is ! ASIa , bea~lng ~h nom lespeonlm('nc In 'nt we k was appro· th y wanteu ,i d Ellis und Ralph granted ' days to ~lmend his petl- tleza ~el'lca, IS b I,ng grown in an pl'iately u ~her£' tI in when th~ R~v. Miller to conti nu Il ll memhel's of tion. Icxperr.mentlll WaY In sou th,ern, Ohio [n th e ~a. e of Elizabeth H. lin SO Ils too p oor for IIl.falia or the estate of Emmu E. Ros!\, •10hn J .• chll ffel', rector f • t. the board for at I a t four years Affail'.. 1i~ht bill • :\1 ry 's chul'eh, pr uched the va - [onger. HunkinS! ver u~ Gilbel.t O. Hunkins lovt'!r. 0 1ar,. this legume has tea cd tlled hi. firs t, final and iUI1 Jl ill j!', one tomp I' clIJaul' ate . l'l'll1on beJor a calla· 0 b 14 I' the defendant i t(l> pay li'l'snk C survived two wmter . distJ'ib~tive account, 175c ; Com!> Ulll'l\,gC, .'pork Ill,ugs . , , tI Qvem el' 8 (IV01'Ce was ' , W d' I 1'1 I r th Anderson, the 8um of 25 toward 00 s c tlVCl', an annua egume 1-1. D. M~VIlY, 'xecutor o f the es- :3; l\1a ~ tln city audlellce on undoy evening, s talted t h urrh tl' PCI' }it'rvlce l~ltl()n, ;,\18Y 13, Tw Jl ly-o lle young ladies M'a'., G l'Ott'" f w,eh'o umns ? e the attol'lley fees, which amount i broughb to Ohio from lowe, if! not tate of-A lonzo Casseduy, deceased, fan I;> It, :, 7.lIln .<\~hlltuge, t f ' d t h eu' ' (I· I' a I I,ll UZ!! " UI· . eh'el'cc ond gent I men !'ecelve ' t lh h Ion h 0 I to be, paid on 01' be,fore !;ixty day • a"~ pa III t a bl e us a hay or paslute filed hil> twentieth, finnl Ilnd di _ gl'ovel, $ l,O (,i0: J. K. pE)ncer, plomas nt the fifty-fir, to commence- b ~YJ~nas*~'1 ~d eh dIg . S,C 00 from date. crop and can be used in Ohio only tributive account. , tim bel', 222 0: J. K, Spencer, g ment service;; o~ 1'hur, doy even- ,UI t(,m f· tile I Left i a urf1glEnadtd~d In the CIIKe of Osa Prince a us a green manure crop. Trials 0 hades S, ll'win WftS appointed ~llnd lind gl'8rel, $54; W. H, Matl' er d eEl.h ra n l'! 0 Ie nllnor, . , Cut'ter. her moth. ' : f aI' In 'dl ca t th a t I't canno t compete lng, the I',e v, J , L . Ge h man, 0 f In B tI h by Susie trustee o{ t hc trusl creat d by the d JI a ll el 0., Ihlmbel', ~2 6.2 1. 8 .h1 n rane, t em- el' and n xl fri nld v~rsu. Illr. with soyb ans for thi purpose. Lebanon, deliYel'inl1' th prineipal ulr on atan t I - - ---' T h e Senlor . ,e ,Pnnce , ' ZJ'g . zag cl over, a perenma . I f rom will of Su an . HayneI', dcceus d. a dd ress 0 f t h evenmg. AI ves I S hI' at d I e, and \' dloyul hen ce Vil'(!:I1 a . dlVorce was Is 86 clas play, "G olden Days," wn' ulll,n w 0 ~p y rea lze. ,t e granted plaintiff, ' i\Iaine thllt propagates by under- upon the re ignatjon f th L b- I Tari!\, on vh nt in Fr n given on Friday Bnd Saturday pressing ne d fOI such a bUlldlllg. In the CIl e of the American ground 1'0 tstalks, is on trial in anon- ith:ens National , Bunk and (' cnt~ u bu~1 el. in Gf'rm nny' 1.62, O. He flIed III bOlld of I h ' evening. The Mothers club had The plan C~I\ .d for th~ rem~val ur ty anu Tru t Co., versu, EI'l1ie nort~ern OhiO, but no tlctlnite con- Tl'ust 4000 with s ureties. and III Itul) 1,U7. 1- o rille r y t esc given the grad pupils a fal'ew \1 Lf t~e b~rn, ~) i,g,malhly budt fot .A. J. Wood, it is order,ed that said ac- elUSIon have be~n drawn as to its Edna hanlbcl'loin administra- ountries ought mueh . of lhe, I)icnic on the campus at tne old .. arr s to acto 8 ed, to a sIte count be published and the same u e. tl'i.:x of the eslate J(). eph A. wh eaL Am i 'ell had for export. building on Friday, May 4, tU ~~d~e!'lt ~f t~e SbChool house. The on hearing Augus t 25 at 10 o'clock Abou~ 25 species of crotalarias 4ND An extra good , term for the UI tng WII .0 e set , on a con_____ are bemg tested , On species, hambel'lain, d cea ed, filed hel' Normal clas was fittingly clos d cretc foundation; It coat of III tal New S .. ;I. Crotnlaria !>pectablilis, is giving inventory. by their eommencement exer is s ~oof .to c.o ver the outer wall ; the best' re ults in Ohio a B green DR. H. M. WILLIAMS Marna •• Licenae. on Tuesday evening, May 15, when mtenur to be. sealed; perman ,nt Lebano n-·C itizens National Bank manure crop. It is wid Iy grown on Good times .)STEOPJ\THIC PHYSICIAN and W. W. Bliss, of Columbu , d~liver- seats to be built along the e ntire and Tru st Co" versus Huldah the unfertile sandy coastal plainR ~mie Bailey, constable, of WQiting for you : ; SURGEON ed the principal ddr 8, wost wall; II hard woo~ fioor for Blackburn [01' mon~y only and soils in the Ea 't. Middletown nnd Miss Rosella PhilThe 40th reunion and. ban\luei th basket ball cQurt, 60x30 let; other relicf. . . A lIu'ge European variety of lip , bookkeeper ot Franklin, Special Allention to RectaJ aDd Whole family at In~.tiD.1 Dhea••• of the W. H. S. Alumni assoc.iation all to be done at a~ estimated COllt i People B~I1drn~ Loan and, nv· white dover called Ladino is prov_ James W. ' Stok >I automobile IS >-eor's OL ' wa held on Friday venlng May of '1,5,00, exclUSive of donated ngs Q., vel us Cb~ster ompbell, ing of value in a limited way for tran port company of Leban n, State Fai rIIO LEBANON, OHIO tL r .• ,greater 2"u. Ab ou t 1"0 ' • d a labor. ·I et.f ai, money, fO.l'eclollure, poultry pasture ' It re- und Miss Velma J , Perrine, book- Pboae 1'1 ICe.. PIlone 18& I' ., g ues t 8 enJoye roalfor estate appomtm nt of!laIc re pl'ovkling . hiD JamMOD 1S1<l1. IIllmpiuous menu s rved b"" th Th board promptly agl'eed t o , 'd th' 'I f - qUlres, tor succe sful "'rowth. kCPpf!l', of Lebanon. Snan eVer. ., : f ' • h 500 thi celver an 0 cr r ,el e . h . t ... ee the many d la~ie~ of the Grange. Togeth r tUIo/ S O.f .S cdosft, anq two Ernest L. parri!lon versus Wil- mu c dmolsf ure· . h Re.I E.tate Trab.fera cot' e uK u zu, or \V h IC mony ~xagg 1'With Its account of the commenceearns were olganlze · or a conI' B M f lanaI exh ibits· be . , , . . t t d d ' f f d d ' lam. ayner, 01' money. t d ] . h b d • ment actiVitIes the Miami Gazette <en ra e nve or un s urrng L b 't' N ' IB k n ~ alms ave een ma e, Sarah J. Kimmerle and Fl'ede.rick entertained b I L lof May 13 publi hed this amusing the week of 1>Iovember 13 to 19, deTanotn-c I Izens a tlon 8 II aL~1 PI'OVed worthless as a field crop in C. Kimmerle to Bertha E, Hess, in• • h Y fne R d . I I - h'10. . s:rness races, horse paragroph: mc u 'Ive, Til e t·ow n t eam, A ,was .an I Y CI'US 't0., vemus lin a lots Nos. Dane! 10 in Croswick. UC 'On aturday afternoon the captained by Fl'eu Cole, while id e e d~gntVI t u' t Reed Canary grass appears to George L, enable to Velma OW, 300 - piece band High chool base ball team p'layed Ellis Was lead el' of the country B k If'8 L .n ~rllrne · la c E !'edit have, from fir t tests, some merit Pointer, real estute in TUI't\eere k and 'he #10 and • were defeated by team, B . S upt, BI stt wa 51:! Iected Zeanker0 d OUISVI F ' eUuversusA rnest ' I on th e we t an d overflow bottom township. t he Alumm.
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the score of 9 to Alomni as " manager as' 6a. The . Sunday, . 'thofL " the 1\1 I:Ibuilding boys suffel'ed qUite bit, ~ocu\tlon, WI en d erson' as on account of sore limb~ some of Its trea ul'er. When completed, them playing th ir fl':.-, t g~me for 11 the building wa to remain ,under year or more. How ever, they had the ontrol of the ,chool board, a good time and quite a large but Wlls to be at the s ervice of all audience." commu nity organizati!)ns when not Now let's l'etul'n amI ee what needed for chool activities. the board . has been doing. They reThe ne.xt iSBU of the Miami hjr d upt. N;-i>;-B1utt and Select- 6azetLe SUys. "Tlrn"1lnanciel drive ad a f\lll quota of t schers, May 7, 'for the new gym had been somebut facl\lty changes are liabJ'e 0 what delayed owlng.to the fact occur during the summer, and that farmers are busy shredding usually do, so we will not list the and found it impossible to devote selection until the next term is much time to the cumpaign. Capt. , tarted. Prof. Alfred Walkin was Ellis, therefore, asked for an exemplo-yed, June 4, to teach mu, ic ten ion of time, and it was decided two days ,each week during, the to eud th drive the last of this next term for $75 pel' month, and week. The town team is n6nring janitol'S were hiI'd, Ben Hawke the $500 mark, an(1 the country replacing Nathan Smith at Lytle. team ha s $200. Both team captains Some time during the summer, tare C I'tai n that th y will go over ~eve n fine new school bus bodies theh quota, and an announcement \VelC purchased from the Wayne II'elalive to the building plans will Body Works at Richm ond, Ind., be made after a deci ion is renbut just when the purchase was del'ed by the 'tRte building Inmade the records do not s how . . pecto]', who meets with a comThree of these bodies al'c still in mittee Ilt 1 :30 today," Both teams service on Routes 1, 2 and 7, and reached their goal dUl'ing the next' are in good shape yet. week. , The 1923-24 term opened on Several membel' of the faculty Labor Day, Septemb I' 3, with staged a p~ay, "How The Story nearly 500 pupil nrolled in ihe Grew," in the auditorium on the three ch oo ls, 108 of whonl were e'/eflifl"' 61 Novembe-r-28. The play '" ,
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Harry feyer and lora l\Ieyers _____ to O ~har Nicley and D lIa Nicley, Probate Court real estate in Deerfield town~bip. ed, 'filed its fir t and final account. Ohmer Wyso ng and Rachel W y. ,q, on over was appointed Clyde Whitacre, guardian of song to The Miami Building and guardiu'n of S. ~ettl:ie onover, in. Woodrow Whitacre, incompetent, Loan Associatio n, 60 aCl' 8 in rompe~ent, and filed bond of $21,- filed his sixth account. Clearcreek township. Centervllle~ 6QO WIth suretie . The authenticated record of the William D. Wyatt and Bertho F. J. A. Schilling a lnd Roxie Schil- atlministrati.on proceed in s .1be. Wyatt to Susunah N.......A.yer, real Phone 78J ling filed thei!' peiti tion to adopt estate of Ehzabeth W. Hutrord, de- estate in Deedield township. Harold Phillips Padett and for a cased, is to be admitted to proJames Pile and F. W. Franz. to change M the nam'~ of such child. bate, J. H. Cook and Rhoda COOK, inlot The Leban on-Cit izens National The estate of Emma Z, Evans, 127 in Franklin. l3ank and Trust Ca" trustee of es· ceased, is exempt from inheriBern Carr, et al to Lydia .!\fur. tate of Granville p, Decker deceas tance ta~. phy, real e tate in Harv ysbul'g. 'fOTARY PUBLIC - -_ _ . _ : . Elmer E. , Evans. administrator Harris G. MUrray, de~ ased, to of the est.ate of Emma Z. Evans, Sarah J. Murray (now Kimmerl e), had previously been given at deceased, 18 ordered to sell certain 'eal estate in r08wi~Ic, Will, DraWD • • Ea ..... Se.." . school liS e"lbly exercises, and had property for intere t of said e tate Louis A. Ilnd J\linnie M. Nunli t WAYNESVILLE, OHIO heen happily received by tbe studEdna Chamberlain was appoint- to John A, Nunlist, inlot No. 39!J ent!!, who asked that a public pel\- d administratrix 01 the estate of in Fran·klln. formance be given. The caste in- JOlleph A. Chamberlain, deceased, Emma E. R OllS, deceased to FOR !SALE DATES CALL clud d Mi sea Howland, McClure, and ~I(ld hond o~ $20,000 with Howard Humphreys, real e tate' in George, BaChman, MeGinnis, SUl'etles. R. C. MItchell, George P. Jearcreek townsh'lp. Mngaret lark, SUpt, Blatt and Gates alld Ca~1 J. Millel' were apWilb\lr J. and Mary Fi lei Hen. Charles MODre, Vocal selections pointe~ appraisers. . drix to Warren County, the use of by a mixed trio, . with Kat~ryn LewlS C. Urton was deltvered to real estate for highways. Henderso n at the plano, and VIolin the custody of Mabel ,Ward. Florence A. Starkey, d ceased, solos by Prof. Watkins added The administrati'ices of the e8- to Harold Brant lind Sarah Brant, much to the pleaslIre of the pro- tate of Clara I. Merritt, deceased, inlot No. 81 in Morrow. . graf' dA neat sum of cash was are to distribute and pay over said Jerry Ennis to Mrs. Elizabeth C. JESSE S:rANLEY re~ze k' th ' . assets to Emma Cline and Osee Smith, inlot No. 13 in Waynesville. ,Ito •• 320, New BurU •• to., OIU. 1 or on e foundation was Harlan, The estate i exempt from ... S ar C h I L M.on.day hmorning, with inheritance tax, · The administtaEARL KOOCLER ar es eWls III c arge of the trices filed their application for a Billa Allowed r hhlic 11 o'clock on ThankSJ(iving morn-The exeCl,Jtor of the estate of spl'inkling' and fountain, $9: Ohio' KEDmore Stat 24 , Much _______ both by men, boys and teams, was tribute CertaIn assets to Ho\vard tolls. $36.45; Reif's Electric Shop, --donated. Walter Kenrick and his Humphreys. The estate is exempt- lamps, s wilch and labor, $6.86: crew of 'cal'pentera as umed chnrge from inheritance tax, The execu- /Columbus Blank Book Mfg. Co., the next Monday, ,! lfter a Middle- tor filed hi application for a certi- I balance due on budget, $12.45: \ town firm had · set the building on tlcate of transfel·. , Franklin Chronicle, vouchers, ,23,. the new f oundation. A chan~e Of ,' The imrentory of John Ditmars, 50; John Law & Son, labor, oi l and plans, added nn ell on the east side administrator of estate of Alice ga8, $4,74; Western Star, adV'ertis, of the building that was to enclose Ditmars, deceased, was approved. ing, $1,90: F. J. Heer Printing Co. Minnie L. Mulford, executrix l)f supplies, $4: Office Outfitters a 30)(16-foot stage. Tbe . tage Was to covel' a, room that could be used the estate of Jehu C. Mulford, de- supplies, $1.20: Fred Procter; for dreSSIng t't)Qrn,~ with shower c.ca!ed, filed her inventory and it 1-5,20 page pending suits, index bath faciJiti~s, but this part has was approved, and cover .clerk, $50.57; Julia. Holn?~et' been cOllllll,eted. The , adEsther W. Southgate and W. W . land, services, $7 i Mra. Howard ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN <Ilbonal space thus ,~ained would It Whitaker, executors of the estate Saw)ler, services, ' $7; George four Cattle, hora, 'heep and cah,. W.IIS claimed, provid,e seating capa- of Florence A. Starke.y: deceased, Miller, services, $10; Stella Kelly to Norrl..Brook Co., live wire aft' city for 500 people at basket ball filed their application for a certi- services, $10; Charles Hopson, seT: progressive linn for the lilah'" games, 01' 700 on other occasions, ficate of transfer. .yices, $10; Mrs. Will Bryan ' ser- market pricel and C'ood lerYie.. Tbe ~o~'k WIlS placed incha~ge of R. D. McVay, executor 01 the vices, $10: Lewis V. Banta: ser- U.io. Stock Y.rd.' ClbCID_fl. O. a bUlldmg committee, headed by estate ofAlonzo Casseday, deeealJ- vices, $5: Maude Deardoft', services Tune In on Radio Station WCIY R. G. Miller, Supt. Blatt and ed, is to distribute certain assets to $5 i Columbus Blank Book suppUes 12 :215 to 12 :80 p. m. for our dan, Walter Kenrick, and compOSE!d of Grace McVay and Edna. C: Ever- $2.75; Stakalta Mfg. Co., supplies, market reportl. the entire school board and reo so n. $,7 ,20;. ~i1Iiam Hutrord" stamps, resentatives of various civic organ- ' J, W. Collins; administrator of $3; Wilham Huft'ord, washing for izations. the estate of Martha A. Collins, prisoners, $63,.93; .!\frs. Della Hu!An appeal for m(~re teams and deceased, fi led his inventory, ford, feading prisoners, $58'7.88: volunteer labol' ,vall published in The adjudication and determin . Miller Hardware, supplies, $2.75; the. Gazette :(01' I ecember 12, ation of the inheritance tax on the Charles J. Schwartz, soap, $4.50; which also Published this item: estate of Eberly Farquer deceas- John Law &. Son, gas and repairs WANTED "On Monday, ,tho high scho(11 ed" is to be given to all pe'rsons in- $59.83; Griswold Service Station' ba ketball team was organized 'and terested. $1 75 Oh' C ' . ; rents 10 entral the following officersl were selected Alfred V. Snook was appointed gas, Corporation, -55', J.Telephone L. Dunn WANTED-T 0 b uy a II, kl n d I 0 f CI em,en t (P ec k) S a tt erth wa Ite, a d" to ' " c h c k e n . , payiq biebel' marte' mlntstra I' of the estate of lIervices, $56; F. D. Haines, i paintmanager; Thomas BIJTton, captain. Frank M. Greathouse deceased ing and making signs, $52: F. M. price. S. D. Henkle, Wa1Den1l1e, Several of the b().ys ' announeed U1d filed bond of $1001. with Bure~ Bowyer, pay roll, $187.60; Edward Ohio. tf their intention of' I~olng out for ties. He shall execute and deliver Simp~on, pay roll, $193; R. M. Van PI a basketball, and witllt those who to Jane Warwick, Jack Warwick Home, pay roll, $364; W. A. SelkI"OR IAL& have already had elrperienee they and Harye E. Warwick upon pay- er, pay roU" 820'7; W. B. Sehul,r, expect to orpnil:e a team that wtll ment to him a. lucb adminlltrator pay roll, $288.50; Floyd Lemmons. ably defend the and Black. the sum ot $800, a full and com- pay roll, U04,10; Harold Sweny, FOR SALE-Dark, blue .ult, 11 y..ra, ch..p. InquJre a' Mr. Edward wl11 haye plete releale coverin, aU Clalml of pay roll, '284.25: John lIyet'l, pay 0al0 charge of the yelh'. and the estate of the beneftciarlea roll, $243.25; TIIol. Ta,lor, .."_ the Guette ollc., practice is to Ai balk of 1he Hid Frank M. GreatboUH. len, 812.50; Roy Burroudta. lienb.all'was d a duraThe will of Jamel B. DaYla, de. feel, $lIi.75; I. L Dunn. rental of FOR RaNT tlon of two yea~, Burton ceaaed, wu filed in probate t ,- ,1120 D W KeD '11 h t ' 00 .., . ; . . ft'j WI . ave 0 Alfred V. Snook, admiallltrator ieee, '86: Roy Burrou.... HlTie.., matena,1 but are ot eatate 01 Frank M. Gr..tboDH, 71; TIIoa. 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!'Ifr... MIII'Y J. f'inch W/l honol' ISSUED EVERY T-HURSDA Y Q:ut'IIL al II fanllly lIinm'l' III lht' h'Ime of Mr. and In"" ,r. W. • D. L CRANE I I P.llliah.r SubacriptioD Price, Sl.SO a Y.ar ThClmp~on, Sunlla~', thl' (lc('a~i(ln GO D GRADES GOOD EYES COLt MB 8 - In rclncnc{' lo ~(JIf lOUI nament, lake> l'idC's lInei Ollc. PM. . ...... .... _....... No. liZ Enter d at Po.tottleD at Weynee- ueing 1'01' 1\11·/<. Finch'. !H.h birlhvllld, OhIo. alJ_ J l ecnnd Clan MAli day. R\!lu liv c~ lind friends from the proe {'ding: in th 'upl'em' <th 'I' alllUHl'l11ents. ,'pl'cial featul'e~ A ITllng'\.' (01' n R••IMC . ................ " .. .... No. 1111 Matter , ' far' nel near ome lo congl'Ululate ('(juri of Ohiu Oll thc rE'fel' nt.lUm!Will he H balloon (lhl'eMion 111111 ~= --== "Aunl Matlic" on thiM happy oc· on IIOU'H.' Bills 270 lind 271, it parlH'hute jump, and 11 grund dis. eusion . U Hh,Iu ld bto! stilted that Se '~retary oi "lny {Ie fil'ew\l .. k~ nt nig'ht. '. M . A 'T 17, 1!l3a Mr5\. J. f'. Thol'nbul',' WIlS culll'd :lalt' George :. Myel'. hold, a Be·I·. l<lllte fair dil'ector, i ~hait·· At Cary'. J ewe lry Shop Tue. day, Thursday and Saturday =--. -=~~==================~======~ 1.0' Louil<vill ,Ky., arly lhi~ weok pl'of,)und respec l fOl' th 'upl'eme mun or the cOlllmilte' n lll·I'Un)('l'· Ri.';ASU 1\ 11 LE 1'f{lcr~H by th ae l'iollR illness of her fIlthe!', Court. A s a PI'Bcticing altol'ney menis. who ~ uffcred l)al'alytic !ltroke. r I' :13 Y ur;> he has hud oeca. ion , Thc Aml'rican pulJlit has a wnl' to fighl every y nr. That war is .M mbers of the Friends Sunduy lllany time" to reprc sc nt liligunt" ." A~I Po. ilions r~,lll'd .. !So . AI~· -hr"! egllinst lhe accident menace- in indushy, the home, on the highways :chool enjoyed a picnic at lhe Zoo before lhal court. H e i in II POi:\I_IJl"eotlo~~ Acc epted . TIll S noll e lti and elsewh re. Wednesday. 1'rRI)!;pol'lulion wa~ ·liun thel'efort: t o obse n at fir st [loflted In the outer uffice 01' the clf clod in C. D. oa k's truck. hand th fidelity and ca r ,fil l d pal'llllent of public works, 'tute in~ tI vacatiun lrip tu ~Iiehigan. " I'n'" 1'h "n~ h·"" b", n .. 0 J. A. Hartman is I'ccnv('I' ill~.. . This is not an enlpt~. parall I. Autolnobl'lh" accl' d nlo~ a lan ..~clu~lly u ecdle~s Lo say, evcl'yone had n "c holal'Rhip devotl'd to the deci- office bUI'I u,.,... <on o t more livc>! thun \\'ar. They crellte aR much suft'cring. T)l{,~ are "'ood tl·mc. '1 ~io n ; tlf th at high . t l'ibullal. l''' ~~e many 1I1lplication. fOl' job~ for ~uli~raetol'ily fr um an "pe ru linn .\ r, · Hlt.ld ,. ~JJllng mlln, nnw enl IS l' ·u t r ped'olllwd in UI(' McCh'llulI IH's, 1" .. ,·tI. wit h I·'U I: I·:t'l[(lHT. fa.lr even com para b] e to war in the economic wa te they entail. ('has. V . ook haR I' lUl'nell il'Olll f'lets shollid he kept in minJ in lImnI' 1J11 e WI 1011 uny means 0 pilai last w~ek. On.u numu I' of fronts this war has been SUCCCl ul. In the indus- a f w day s sp nt at the Century f l connec lio n with any J1o~ilion that (' o l,l plying with the l'e(Jue~t .. thal il II'. and Mr!l. r~\'3n Bogan and , dl h 'atinn :l l1d n1f-(')ul nt nl ln c U"all .. .". Wllu IK 1111l11l" l u l ra ln trial field, trem endou s progre f'~ ill accl' dnnt prevention has been.made. Progl'e"S Expo.~I·tl·on. may ue taken b.l' lhe ,e(: r llir" \If WtlR n eel:'. ary to po. t the nOlice. ~ d1ilcll'l:'ll, of Dayton, ai',· jl'ul,,.l: nf :-0 J/Ut·,· tlnw ,' t - \ \ ' llnscs In W ll.Y' Th I'oster 0.£ important indu stries which operate for months at a Mr. anel Ml'fI. ,I. . Gmy, stat(> ill lhe tc:l cU 'e now in lhe The sl' mi -llnnual r pOI.t of the I'eiati\'l' ~ in lhl>; co mmunity . ",. \ 1111' In "unlif, 08 r~RTAljLA· stretch w.ithollt II sing le mishap of importance, is constanlly growing. . haR, H . Gray, Roberl GrRY 'uprl'me COlll'l involving thl' re- l1I'i on . chool at the Ohio penitE'Il, The annllal olll!tt, j\lcKay pic- 'rfOX Uhr' ~1 ';n.\,If·F. ~ I) rt on all 1\ I"''' "r El.,('trlr lli!f~lg rn.' The life and hCl1lth of wOl'kel's in evel'y p roducing field ha R never been Mt'R. nna P otlorf att. nded fer ndum on the hi~hway palrol tiar )' , .iu~l i~sueu, ~hows an enroll- nk, ,'atuI'flay WIl R Inrgo !! ly atlendl Ol' • I,' or 11\1 1. \ H)w '\' r't ~. givi ng better ~uarded-bectlusc managem nt ha~ been tireless in ins~aUing run(,l~al o f Cliff un Hom , and tran~f(!I' of lhe Durellu of ment of 4.fi at the end of the s ix- ('d. Many relativ e fJ'()m a tiL tUn('v il~ " ~lllU ',I't' H ' ut U(~ t' Ul) ~\t1 n. the doctr' i f " t' t 't I . Ore~onill, Tue. dllY aft rnoon. Motor Vehiel ~. Quit e oftcn it i ~ mOllth Il el'I'od, or 2 c 8 more than being IIre ~ent. tne 0 -Il eLY-lirs mOl 1I1)mp oyes , Miss LOLJi!:'c Shirrlpn, of Villar~ by KDeh a tl!!it that the right. oC " II t f h'ld f h I Th U. nd of yOUJIg the number reO'lstol'cd ,'n JanulIl·". i\1r14. E. II. Row sey lind Iluughte l' That 'IS 0 qa Cho' pel, .\o , vl'SI"I'ng her aunt, I\II·~. the pl'op le 01' the d e finit e Ruth I'ity The comlllercial ... cln.s, now located J P h b. l . 0 I'ue 0 c I r n 0 sc 00 age. '.' S t ' atricia, an' vi~itirlll: JI1I'R. I 0 \\' ey'~ I· CI. I.. "JC.. , III, . of II public officin l may be fuJI"~ at th t'IVOS IIVO een ~aved thl'ough coul'ses on caution and aCCluen I)rev!!n- WI' llard B ogn n and family. Duth nd of the n ew Pro- pal' ntH. I l'. and ;\Irs. . II. Ic Kay Inn . M,.~. Alma Leonard is su fi' rinJl determi ned . Whatevc r L dono, lestant cha(Jel building, has enter_ j and oth er relati\'e.. . The grNlt failun:! has been in lhe field of the automobile. Most with a ba<lly burned hand amt t herefor e, by the , ecretary of tatc d u(J on an Ildvane d course i n :"11'. alld !'rh':,. Frank JIf Kay, th eil' Y{,IlI'S have s en d cisive ndvances in the numbel' of deaths and injul'- nrm, I'CRu ltlng trom llarufine boil. in onnection wiih the ' proce d- busine ~R tra ining, i 11cluding Rc.llau,ghtl'l', ..Ja~ e li nd childl' n " f ies ovel' the las t. Reductions, the few times th,e y have occur red, have ing ov r on her. ings will be done wilh lhe utmo~l CO il ntancy. The numbel' of new LOlrsn, WI. lInday glle~ts or MI', ... - - - - - - -. - - - - been sm all. The reckless and incons iderate driver has scored victory Willard Tuylol' spent the week- respect due lhe :u»reme . OUl't, . tudent;>, in lhe six·month period Hnel ,M r.. W. . ~nckey. n \ tlo was 30:1, wilh 17 tran~Cerp, out aiter victory. The re ult is thllt our public s treets Rnd highways hl:lve nd at Tndian Lake . . \ IIIIe at fhe ~~mf t~lme MI~~{,~ Opal WIll s, 1I 1'1.cn f.,ouisl' . ' • become plal:es of carnage. i Mrs. Elhel Smilh and ~on R Rob"l· t rP l'ellse t;vhe or ad °lh ~ ~e.lf) p.e t edr of the ~(hool. The generalllv rago" ' , tlll.licld and LOll isI' 1lorml'1i at· , d Ed 'I h t h' u I'lg ts un Ct· e IIUlIatlve an f h te l Ad]' th L " Director of FuneuJ Ser.,ice 1 he neveJ'-ending war ngainst acciden~ must b fought with in- on wal<, ave gon a Icago , f d . , ~ .h \) t e gl'aues for thc peri o<1 was n( ~ ~Jl\\'\JJ' eoguc ID Rh tut (! crea sing vi~ot. if it i to succeed, Th dangerous driver is Public fOI' a we k ~t. the entul'Y oj Fro- I'~' tert' n un; b~~vlsl on. 0 , , c con- 82 per cenl. lIt ChuutauqulI last week. l!'l'es~ ExposJbon S I U Ion 0 10. It cv. Kill1l1'l' \\'Il il a 111 mb!'r 01 Our cl1nvenient location, suita· Enemy Numbel' I . III.' Mhou ld be given the treatment he deserves. I Willard Boga'n 1_ewi8 Ko v < ' r - I . . The Genel'lll A~ ~embly c ,nven ed th faculty of th 'Epwortb r. eu"'u \ ble surroundings nnd equipment The OhIO Academy of Ill stury WI ' " , . - -man and Lawren ce F{'uly ('nJoy d made f t h f H' t " elnesday f()r It firl't ~ pe cial il\>;litute at haulauqun. enables us to Serve to the Belt a fishing trip over the week·end. th lW 0 eseder ~ . l~l'O I'Y In • ses io n, with plan~ fOI' providing 1'he mcmbCl'iI f thl' U Cl rcaH Advantage. f an Joe Hei~ey, of Daylon, O~i ) c~ egc\d unwer-sl 1;- fa \lund for relief a~ the pdncipal .' cie ty w 1'1' hostes.· to th{'it' I g guest in the Finch-Garner I. k as ~l h ' C nrran e;len. Olt' sllbj()ct (01' consideration. fllnJili at a picnic III \11(' h OI1H' of AMBULANCE SERVICE It if! v ry p r$On'R individual right to patronize only such ftrms having come d own for ~1 .~:ee -en BISt or y con E! re2,ce a. • _ • 1\11'. snd Mrs. W. N. McKIlY Th U I'~_ h ncnr Joron, 8 display the N. R. A. po~ ler, if they '0 desire. The wisdom of doing Mattie'!!" bil'thdav dinn{,l'. I I anga eac, dllY evening. Phone 29 WaYllel.iIIe, Ohio so, however. is open to question. M r, an d M r s'. .D. mar t an d . e ptemb r ]. 5-Lh7. dThe h d commIttee b P f There nrc many Ilrms who simply cannot live up to the provisions family have Inoved from Wilming- In . c arl!;e 1 ea e ,)7 1'0 . For alf nl fa to have time to . lore of th{' code and !'cmain in business. It means bankruptcy for them. We ton into "T"'in Pin s," on Maple ~~;~u:~~~ OII~~:I~~~~tel'lII Reserve Rev. and Mu. Kllmel' I.e ft un. food f ot· willtel', the IUlIl cut.tin~ ()f do not beli v th y should be deliberately forced to thc wall. s tte t. ' d a y vening for their Ilnllual vnca. the . cason should be maclc before Economic recovery is desired by all people, and everybody is Mr. and Mr~. Frances FI ()~ie r and Despite th(' drought conditions tion at Ipena, Mich. d !1)tember 10. willi ng to coopCl'ale in bt'ing-ing it about in a lega l and legitim ate man. family vi~ited hi fliRter, M ... . of the s ummer, dis plays C)f agricuJ M embers of lh Scroggy fUmily !!~;:=:;;;;;;::==::::::~~~.l VaccinatioD of SwlDe a Specialty n 1'". But a natiol)\vid campaign of force, intimidation und ie4r will ' A lti Roberts and fan1ily. neat' tUJ'a} products at the state .f air l1ttendctl tl}eir family reunion at - - -not, in our opinion, bring about the desired re ults, Wilmington, Satu rday vening. Augllst 2 to cptembel' 2 pro mise Rest Haven Park, Sunday. SERUM AND VIRUS There is Il taw against boycotti ng, and it would b well for 0111' al'ter Brothel' baseball team well, p to lh middle of laH week Mr. and Mr~. T . . Haydock, At a Reduced Price won ovcr Yellow , pring~ 12-4 Sun- the live stock enti'ies exceeded th e Thomas and Myra Haydock aUend· HARVEYSBURG, OHIO hom people Lo beur this · fact in mind when discussi ng the activities of day. d . . h F number the ' CQrt'cspondi n,g day a e ' U PICniC of t e 'arquhar i3milv the N. R. A. 01' blindly fj>lIowing their lead. Phone 31 , The BetRY Ross clothin g elub year ago by 7, the onl~' decline a t th e h om 0f J . A . F al'quhar.
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. G. McBride om' bjectives of the tate Milk ommission . 1933 Ohio tate Fai r . . .. ... E . H. Hanefeld Edna Callahan Gro ming the Warm Weath I' Wardrobe Mus ic . R. E. Cray Modernizin g t he Poultry Hou se . .. ....... . .... B. A. Wallacc Jo' edern l Re"erv System and the Farmer" ']'he SmRll Fruit Industl·Y.. fl. H. Sudds
FARM WOMEN TAKE TO LIFE IN CAMP Ahout 500 R.aened Place. At 12
Campa Schchaled For Summer Mo~tb.
\ Away from dishwashi ng, m eal prepantion and other househ old chorea 60'0 f81'm women al'e this s ummer spending four or five d ays . p resting · In cam • , . . Twelve such camps, plan ned and conducted by farm women, were scheduled for t he late wee ks- of July and the early days of August, They were assisted by the home demonstration ag nts of the county agricultural extension ser· vices. The program of camp life accor d ing to Miss Minnie Price, state leadel' of h ome agon t s , consists first of muc h time for rest, discus:sions each day of books a nd rea ding for t he farm family, discus· sion e 01 family relation sh ips, reo sponsibilities as a citizen, instruc. · t· tion in swimming aneI d Irec IOn In ot her sports. . After breakfast 8' perio d e a eh day is d evoted to nature study. A t 1 1 a. m, it is time for ports. At one camp 12 of 84 women learned h to swim a little in tree or f out lessons. Some, l ess inclined toward k' ports, tried t heir hands at rna mg puzzJea and games to play at with their families when they returned ' • home. Afternoons are devoted to "tongue rest," music and read ing, In t he evel'ngs, all a hilltop near -camp, are held vesper and camp· fire rites, ' , Women from 50 COQnties reserv· ed places at the summer camps. Some had not missed them as a Sllmmer vacation since they were beg un several yean ago by the .servlCejl. , ,coun t y extension ,
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Not much news t his week evcrybody is attending the Wilmington Yearly Meeting. MI'. and Mrs. W. A. Starbuck of Whittier, Calif., 8l'rived Friday . venmg tor a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Edith McKay and at h er relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKay attended the Collett reunion o n III t atul'day at the usual place. R ob ert ollett of Harveysbu is attending the World's Fair-this week. Miss Susanna Andrews wi1l returp to Connecticut with Mr. Brundage. Miss Nellie Murp hy 01 near Lb ' h II . I e anon 15 our new e 0 glr at Harveysburg during the abl:lence of M E h S rB. t el mith and sons who are attending Lhe World 's Fair this week.
being in l'Iwine. One hundred and nine horse were entered outside ()f th Flpeed department, 01n excess of 3 over a year ago. Tlhe speed nb'ies will also be many. Sheep entered numb ered 322, 01' 6 more than a yelir ago. One of the finest p oultrv exhibit ever held is plann~d. Speaking of the coming fair, DiI'ector of Agriculture Earl H. Hanefeld said: 'EvelY effort i bing made to have ample fire and police protection and to do every-' thing po sible for the com 'f ort and convenience of patrons. The exhibits will be of great variety and highly ducational to residents of t he co untry and city alike."
neal' Xenia, Fl'iday, ' Mis: Mary Fmnce Adams , Of ugust 8. Eight 01 mbers wel'e Da:yton, W8. the week·end gu st present. Plnn s were discussed for of l\ofi ~s Ruby Smith, ha\,jng OUl' work judged. We de. Miss Rhea Janetta B lair wa~ lh(' eided to invit our mothers to the' guest of Miss DOI'othy urlic , of next meclin~. Game formed the Blan-ehester, last week. I·ecreation. Refl'eshm nb of sand. Mrs. L. J. onard i ' slIending a wiehes and candy werl' ei'ved by few wef!k~.with her d.augh~er, M1'8. He len Rae and Barbara Th ornbury Iran PettIJ oh n, of RIdgeVille, Ind. Mr,. Williamt10n Bnd Bernita and Mr. and Mrs .. Ray Conklin, Mr. Qalp Lewis serve al t.he next and .l'trl's. MartIn Bartel' are IItmeeting to be held this Friday te ndm.g . the cntul'Y of ProgJ'esR afternoon, ExpOlntlon. . Alice Gray, Reporter. Jonathan Miller, aged 4 year _ .. of. Cincinnati, is the guest of relatlves here. I .E " ,\t. NOTr CE M r. and Mrs, A. hley Inwood, ()f g"A "he\'. Who r side at G~3 1':. . • ~r~~ley,. aI., who have b en -1 ml 1;" .. K,'ll I",k,· Ci ty. Utah. WillI Thursday, ugust 17, ''''Ill be a vI!!ltmg theu' pal'ents, Mr. and Mr. Lake n"lIe lhllt on lhe 9lh day or day of day Cor state employes, E. J, Inwood and othel' relatives A.lgu " l, l!I :I~, 1t0M J\, 1I1U'uu k It~ ~ 000 lIuml l1 l. tmllll' tI l,ollis n II wllh t i l ' W h en u, or more are expect e d h ave returned to their home. They' "'Ill ,,,,"(·X,,,, or th • e~ta l or JQ ~. '. to m;gemble at Buckeye La.ke park were accompanied by tlteil" neices ~j~~' t:;"J:~· ..&,~I~,gllh~I.:'A!· I~u~te t,!t for the annual picnic. There will Rllth and Mary Ellen Inwood . ' IVnrrrn 'ount')',- OhIO. (Lg~1nBt hH be ' dan cing, li. athinJr., Ibo.ating, MI'. and Mrs. Willard Schul, Mr. (lll(i \ h I' itl til CIlS· or R oell H, f k d I J[.. rt~oc k. "K Ildm1 nl st'·!l.lo r . d e games 0 all 'm s, mc llld mg a.land .Ml·S, C. P. Noggi , are enjoy· lionls with the Will ann x 11 ot "I(' S1<ll... or Jnl>. C. Rnle. dec<'a.(' d, Illaloll(r, VH.l;('orgeJ. Watel'house i whOij I1nlll p J~ M mel\ln s sp lied \\ ult,'rhou"<' )' d aI., d fenda.nts . aid "11"" b"'n~ ,,,,,,,b"red 150i~ on' III Uo~ket <;of "" Itl Court. pray1 ng fQI' an ') rtl,' r (I1 f('cllng hUn fiB such adll1lh l6trol I' to se ll lilt' following "~>K'rlb d fI'n l "Rt<l' . lO·wit: .... Ilunte In Lila (.Iountv or Warr n !\l1d Ktllle of' hlO ol1d being a pll.rt o r. MlIllIH), 8I1r\'~\' No. ~ 464 l)ound .d n (0110W ,.:-" "Inlllng al :1 point on I he 1I1\ ~ or tf1~ CCIlI~1' Q! til oHI MI.hll~tu\\'n Itund extend ed a rO~9 tile Little Miami !tnll noad thirty llir .. P3) t cl ~a .. t t"om lhe eenler at Hllhl Hall 1:",,/1 brd : 1'hence In a No rtherly ui,· etlo n nnd Jlurnll al "' it h lh ~"n("r 11,\<, of onld 'Rond 1",<\ 11 lid :J:t ft·O l I h rdr III lll' nlY thrl'e nlHI ~';·l ~o I",inl! to' I)olnt ; th(' .",,, N . Sh' ~(I' I~, H. 7 <'llIlln8 to a sta k (': lhen ~r North (/ link. to a ~ tak ": th ne e S, 77" 10' Enst ~." 5 ('Iilting lu " point : Ihen e S. G - ~O' E . I.fill ' Imins In a 1,,,lnt ; thel10e ~ . j7- H. K 1,70 ('lIni n8 to n point w llnt'8H a t,I" Ch ~Il .111. din . N. 32',4'V. ItllTiill~ distant An n Wn.lnu t H In. dla. :'I .u~'lI · B. 5. links dl.lan e : th,, "c~ s. ~b' 0·, K 1.9:l ch"lns to a ITt k ry lree ZO In. (1la. then e S . au' 0,,' I':. 14.57 chu.l l1l1 I, :J. point : tlw n<, l'l. r, i' )1), 4. 74' <'l1nlna to n.
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Mr~. Abbie Monfort of Wi!mington and Mrs. Lula Ellis of Harve ys bu r gift M on d ay f or t he e World's . Fair. M·rs. M inni e Og lesbee of H arveysbul'g and Mrs, Ila McKay of this place a re the I' presentatives ~~~~:\~ tli'~t'hc"e ,.;ri l e;~;ln!5~r '~;e r),~j to t he Wilmington Yearly Meeting MILlille lOW Il !lOB (I : th e l1~ . N. 3- 18' IV, 33.6 1 chn ln ~ to th plA el' or b e, MI\ Malcolm Pow ell and the Iorlnnlng cl)ntAI nlllg Sixty eight a.nd Misses Marie Paine and Idella Vale 31'la~ [lcrt·S 'I1JOr ~ or le8g (6 . 311 . Su hjl'l to til l'ijl;l\t of Prt'8t<1n A .. ~al1ed on Miss Kathleen Thompson l.nW llo n nml . Nu.n('~' '. "wson their l'U d heil's and n~8Ign~, to Ih. US" or a ., n ay a ft ernoon. MI ril' or In",f HI f,·.. t In 'WIdth wbl " Ml' and 1\{rs Russell M i t "'" I.ro l·hled shou ld h~ hlirt oft 16 H' . urray, or (i\ .x II·om "" S. R corner (}t the r. oward McKay, Mr. and M'l'S~ r n I ' "qi,t,' P hovf' d.,s ~rlb~u tor pur· Thomas Rich , sons Oti~ and Ralph PtlS~R or II "(lI1<l-wny tr no the lund" d d of s~l d TJIl w a()l\~ to the hi rnplk~. atten I.' quarterly meeting at Any g ilt,·. il.l.d t,'nc necrsaltl':V to Caesars Creek Saturday. • h ... lit tl,p ex ,,('''.'' or th ... "aid La.w· SOliS 1h. ,I,· heirs :\nl1 R8~ lgn8. all as Ab out 150 01 the Sherwood lH'l>vld NI by a c I·tnln ontrac~ . nfamily gathered at the h f l i' t<' ll into I.~t \I' ~e n JIIIll"S Ra le ome 0 and PI' Mon JI . "' ~() n a the E. C. Jeffery family Sunday to I.n.w@on. on tllo:> hold the 'family reunion h r, 102 Q, " .. oi . ' for I·,'cOl·,1 In Mr. and Mrs, Rufu s Rober ts · ol~mb",' f Wlur"n Co . lB. InG s on and daughter 01; near Kmgman re ordcil in Vol. ] Mr, P. G. Wel1s of this place spent I) a d He(' e>rds 'Of th ' H ami'I ton, Oh'10, ,·II.,ht hlo. of At'ld I" add . e week -end 10 ~1\.111 James Misses Mayfrey and Modena Slnr) (lg8Ign~ to til' (>>< · . (,P'l't",111 Jlprln~ allQut P owe II 0 f t h 18 place have. as their 1!;n>lt or the Qll.fn I guests this week theit couein Miss .TII.I'1I'8 t'. fllll~'R tnrm. • ' . t.h .. "Ight to "' nCA". th .O Lorene Isaac I ot Hamilton, OhlO. A. pip lin e therf'from 1;0 (' W e are very g IIJd t 0 report t h at IIf ~91.1 .Ta'HNI c . Sn.I ~ . nbo"~ 0(1 with til" right or <>ntr I'(} m the condition of Miss Annabelle tltne 10 timf' 10 1<~"'I' Mid 81lrJog R d II f 0 • i ' . CI"''' l1 nnt! II> mllk(l 1111 np('eol~" ,· y reo For the picnic, break eggs into 'a ' e e 0 regon a, I S much 1m· Plth's Mid piliI' III" to be hurled In at this writin&,. Lhe grou nd At 1\":I.8t 20 In~b"8 n.t al\ bowl and beat them before start. IIl'lnls. "8 prc>vldecl II" saltl contra.ct~ ing out. Born to . MI', and Mrs , Mylah 1Il'twp~n SAId .Jalll v .... Sale a.n(l Maid Powell a lion at their borne near pr"~ton .\ . r.l1i","()n an(\ No.n"y LAWKQl' aforpsnltl. 1'h til grunt"" !~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~!!!~!!' 'O live Branch. i", " Id ('ontr:H't to"I\s,·n, 'the .ald lame" Mr. and Mrs Lyle Robertson and ... !'In l e his hplr .. and nssh;ns foro\' r1 • ft 1\111\ thp e"oe","nt I(l'R11te(1 bv o"l( daughters, Dorothy, Del en and ro nlrac t to ~n.ld I'r,,"ton A. 1.a.W80n Mary Margaret K E Thompson '\11(\ -nnc" 1..a.W80n their he lr~ I1nd . '" IL.,htne. h In/( covenant.. runnln/( and MUll! Kathleen Thompson at- with Ih<' land. I1nd Irre\'oC'ablc extended the band concert at c<'pt 1111 prnvill ..d In 811 h ~on t rl1ct . ~ r the purI10"" of nay lnfl( certain vllyabul'l\' on lut WednelJday J!fll,Clcs IU\<J tor 911 other an" rur l h"r fltullnlfe or<l er. dt'crees a nd rellet to which lie lIIay be entitled III The MIIHI Haln••, Cornell and th preml..... party I, re.,ulred to an.wer Adami of Corwin cave UI a mort on8al4 or bdor. the BOth day or 8ept.m· but pleuant call one da7 lut bt't', lilli, ROSS. ){. HARTSOCK b admlnl.tl'lllo~ de bonle non 1I'lth the Will an .. eult '" tho _ talf' of Ja •. C. Sale, dec ued.
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MiMI :;urah Burnet i~ vi;iting Th" Buy ~\'lIut tl'UUP con4lu~ted lit the hume or her hrothor anil nWl'till)o:' of Jo'arIII l'J'h' /I \'l't'y ~uecl'~"t'ul lallin f' ·te al the 1ft·. III'. and Mr~, lIurv 'y Burnet. (;rlll1~t' AUJrIt~t n. II plt'Illlitl proTh ml'mbel''- uf the Young :'In. Murgllr'l Johns ~pent. Wl'd- Fril'ndA I\IcJ\'\'n1l'nt are lo be el)\t(Continued from page 1) j!l'Itlll \\lIS Kin·n hy Iht' tIIen. unOI'l' Clure eMn'r. Itillt Salul:dllY nl'suay and Thul'lloay uf last w ek gl'atulaled upon (ho ~ucc fl8 of ,'wning. clenl'jllg UI'lween $17 urid the hllll club nppTL'l' itlt,·" it. 'rhe 1thp din'l'lp,n tlf H"mlld .Ilaw ke. aL tIll' home of 1\-1 r, und Mr .. Allie thl'h luwn fele. j.(iv·n tit the boys IU'e 111a.yin}c R orl ualt uml ,1<'Thl' r l ' U j!r11111 >\ll~ :I'" loll .. \\~: 1 on till' projccl. 110m '-mlld ' ice Sul1'nce ncar Lebanon. McClure corn r during th band crvc "UfJP n·t fl'rtlll 1111 \h .. Inllll. Trumpet ~"Io . ./uiiull C'rahh Wit h the denth of We\llng~o n ('Tealll and cnkl' w('t'e furnished by Mrs. Ell n Rouin.o n, 11' . John c nCel·t lallt . Thurlldoy c\'ening E . 1\[ichcllrr atl nded a coI . I' atl nWJ't \0<"11 otlll'r at Wayn i' W hllL n WUlIIun :huuld 11\1 and Sa~ {'H!'!lI' 1l in Uaytol1 n w k Ot· two op C.rativc I{l'lIin II 'akr~' nH'eting in Klotz ancl !<on, Jack. Mr:, Etta l orc ihnn "8 WIlS cleaned, ihe ell- tile :coul Mothel'!>, ami lh WayPark nM.. t SUlldll,' \\ Ill' n tilt' hllY~ ••Jnn1l'g (i lhbull" Goosey of incinnali w re Thurs- t ire amount to. bc donated toward nesville ~chool \.lund donated lh a!l''', W. Onlnjte Raper. is left as Springfield, 'ruesdIlY. lu k .1.,.\\ b nne' Chat 'l\'~ Fir K nll'rtllin th., l'" sltowt1 Indians. d~y dinner guest!> uf Mr. and Mn. the support of our public libt'llry. UI'\i\ro r of one o f \Vaymu Ie fur tne oecll",ion. :'(u ~ il' Dick Adull1 ~ lind 1)\ )11 F\lul~ .. lot is ' Phyllis AmI ('ole, of Dar- William olemun Ilnd fllmily. This excetlent organization is ever WAY tEo \'lLLE Reading . J nhn ~hllltz n ~\'i ll e '!; '1Itil'. t bl'll ~s bllnds- po. - t n, i visiting at h ho m f Mr. Mr. lind Mrs. S. H, Burnet, Mrs quietly and ul1o.stcntatioul'ly, yet R HPO A E ' Tnlk, "P(.1icie~ Ih,' G Vl'1' l1l11l!nt is :ihl y till' firKt to b ' ot'gu nizcd here and Mr~. Frunk Lt!Mny. urfa e and daughter busily, working for the ulivanc!lMlldred Putting On" L ·'"ll'l' MiIl£'1' ufl r th clus of lhe "Pl'ek" ~ .. l b 4 U 2 11 o ivil War. menL of some w orthy 'charitable Raymo nd on ner' WII in Duyton • . pent ThursrillY in Daylon. -- -,... -1 0 I! DUll ,}II.:::1> 4 Mr, Raper, than a little .Iad of TUesduy, tu attend a regi onal 1r. and Mrs. Leslie ray and CRUS, and is justly ntitled t o the II 0 ., 0 M. W lieI'. It .. 2 12 y ar.- who shoulu have bpcn in m eling of eO'11 ueulers. Mr. and Mr . Walter lurk nt.tend- loyal s upport of the entire comA~ain II I 0 ~ Da"i ~, If FOR SALE knee P:lOt. - thollgh he says he 'd the funeral of Mrs. GI'ny's munity. Ellis, d ..4 0 0 0 !I('v<'r wora a pair in his IifeMrs. Laura Side!! relurn d from (~ou sin, 1>11'8. hurle EJli in Way- - - r- - - - - - ~ (l Hart$() k, :l b .. 4 join .d a buml that was organized a \\' ek· nd visit with relative in ne. ville 1-ridllY. Potato Day Ilt the hi q Agl'icul- FOR , LE- Fl' h J r~cy 01"8 'rr ad", y." ~ a 1 2 1 4 () Pllul nvaj:te 3!'t-lutl1cd the man- in the spring of 1 74 • . when the Dayton, Tuesday evening . Mr. and Mrs. ::iedley Magruder tural Experiment lation, W oo _ uno ~pringcn;. I.. V, Branl'!fl'nd nhall rr '2 1 1 1 0 "1 /l:1'lIl1dfnther of some of the nnu gl'anuson of Louisville, Ky., ter, is August 17. trutOl', \ uyn '5\'i lle. !n17 o 0 o 0 Ri h. rf 1 tlgenll'nt of th ' IG •'\ •. t or"" onEllis Ivins lind brother, of near sp nt iast wee k WI' th th e f ormer's ' . ll1ell1bcr~ of the PI' s nt WaynesB. ' ,,11(>1" C . 3 tI 1 7 1 day morning, E. M . \ tllnrs havmg \'i1l e l'chool bund were !itt! boys. Ridgeville. were Waynesville visi- brolhel' and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J.!annin I p .. :.l It 0 o 7 ,1i"po~ed of his inl l·l.'~t in lh The bund wa organiz d f r tors, Wedn day IlCternoon. 'alee Magruder. stabli. hm nt. The n w manager i. M ciul alld IllU ica1 purposes rather Frank Hamilt on, of Newport, Messrs ah'in Longacre and ·~ 27 16 • w 3 T otal . 'le 0 h 'lIS mpt hcr, Mrs. R bert Burnet came home from oue· of our popular yuung mcn w h 0 than n~ a mon y-making proposi· K y., VI"I t ion, playinA' very few engage- Emma Hamilton this week. 1) nrborn, Mich, and spent the UDDLET \\' lIIER H ANTS I' eeiv d hi' ~I'ocery training in ments for hil'e- po. ibly one or week-end with theil' famili s heTo. B R H PO A E thi-~ Rlo re undrr the direction of l\~ L d h h'ld o 3 2 3 0 .J, W. " ' hile. He \\'u~ n mlOmber of lwo at the Warren ounty faIr. MI'. lind Mrs. W. n. All!>n and .I'S. ongacre an t e e I ren E. BliCk. ab '(l 2 4 0" an<.l on like ceasio ns. Much of Miss Olive AlIcn attended the accompunied them back for an De n, . ~ ..1 0 0 0 0 0 W. H, . I\'raduating clas. of '32. their work, however, was sere- ollett-Mc Ka y reu.nion aturday. xtemI d tay t h ere.. . B. Wrigh L, rf 4 0 1 ] 0 0 a~lIj, played , center for Wayn.e - nudes. I,icnics and coneert.s at . Mrs. Henry Foulks IS on the !ltck Wells, rf 3 0 0 11 0 0 vtllp s two-lt1J}c co~nt~. cha,mp lOn various homes for whi h they r _, MI·s. F orest H ou~h and baby \i "t, and under the Doctor'~ cure . . Ba~k . lb .j. 0 1 3 I) 0 bask!'.t ball.tean~. ~e Jo m h!s hos t ceived nb monetary compensation, daughter, and Loul~. and Paul l Mr. and Mrs. Ke sler Graham Erate , 2b 4 1 2 7 2 l' of friend In WI hlOg f or hm~ the a orlte Ebright. a urvieor of the Hough are Duyton VISItors. today. look a motor trip through Indiana, pen l'r, c I have l' nted the building form rly oc upiect utmo t !\ucce~s in his bu stness l b d h " "ndaYi . '1 W 4 3 ;:1 0 0 0 career. pre IVI Dr an, was t elr InMr. A. E. Adam s, of New York .... . Ferris, cf by 1h ,entrai al'agc located a Mnin and truetor, but Ed howalter acted ity, was a Sundny guest or his . Mrs. ~oward Archdeacon of 3 1 1 1 0 0 Brown, ]f 3 1 1 0 6 0 ' . ' as lead I'. The roste r, as Orange purent~, Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Adams, W:llyne vIll pent las~ Thursday 1\1 iH m i ir eLs, and op l'[ltO a 'n ral Comb, p does not supply remembers it included' Ed ho d th I t' h With Mrs. hurles Mulhnex. - - - - - . Grit IwhIch 1 . f th , . - an 0 er re Rives ere. nice and tOl'age arag. I he had Ri t en 25 6 12 27 20 1 mlnera e en~ent~ or grow ?r l wulter, Mahlon Ridge and Milton Mr. J. B. Jones, Mrs. Agne!\ Total egg productIon, IS of 110 value to .R gel's, E-flat cornet; Will Rogers Miss Ruth Miner. of Limn. ar_Swa nk ,n nd Mrs. K sler ' Gruhom Years of 1\1 'chanical Ex} l!ri IJ on all makes the poultry ration. nnd James ale B-flat cornets· rived 11 r Wcdneisday evening for pent atul'day in Dayton, 1284567 9of ill'S. Nehemiah McKi~sey, alto; Ran-y a vi it to her moth r, Mrs. Eva. i\ILs arah mith of Waynesville Way!ll'Sville .. 2 1 0000 1 4 0-8 Doll and I.lliah nell, tenors; John Mill r, and other l'elutivES. was a guest over unday ot thO! ] .will app re int any part of your bu 'inesR Middletown .. "240202 1 1 0- 12 oleman, baritone; Napoleon ' hom~ oC Mrs. Belte Scott and FLYNN FL YE RS and flS UI' you Satisfn tory and a Anthony, B-f1at bas ; Edward LipTh annual reunion meetin~ of family. WAYNESVIJ,.LE AB R H PO A E pi n ott E-flat tuba; Milton Keys the Franklin, L ban on and Wayqual'c al. fr , and Mre. Forest Graham and AB R H PO A E Futler, 2b .. 4 1 0 1 I) 1 cymbal'; Park Leak and Orang~ ne. viii Farmer' club w re held ~ildre~, Dorothy and Di key a.nd "Peck" S. 1 b 5 0 1 14 0 0 Wheeler, ss .. ..4 0 1 0 1 0 Rap r snare drums and Welling- today at Harmon park, Lebanon. Ml s Mildred and !\Ir. Ray nl1th Rich, rf .... .. 1 0 1 1 0 0 Byr-d, cf ... I) ~ [) 0 ton ~rnell, ba d;um. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Surfac SI)ent Sunday at the Zoo in inc inBurton. !b .... 3 0 0 1 3 0 Fl ming, 1b I) Doing n o parade work, 01 and Miss Evelyn ul'face visit d nati. M. WelJer, 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 HeIsinger, rf .. 5 2 1 0 1 courlle the band ne ded no uni- Niaga ra Falls anul ot her points of .Mesdames . H. Burnet, Mildred Davia, If .. ... .. 2 0 0 0 0 1 Keller, If ... ~ 1~ ~ form, n or did they have any. The interest along La:ke Erie over the urface uno. daughl r, Ina LongEllis of 4 1 1 2 0 () C. Nemric, c . " instruments with the exception of week-end. acre were dinner guests of Mrs. Hart~oek; ' 4 1 1 1 2 1 Atcbley, 3b . 3 0 0 2 3 0 the drums.' were of bright, shiny Ruth Savage nnd children of L_ Treadway. sa .. 3 1 1 1 3 0 Lee, p ., '" .. 4 0 0 1 13 0 brass, and were of the pattern Georg Bundy, of Norwood. who Yankee t. on W dnesday of last - - - - - MeI\denhaU, rr" 2 2 2 0 0 known 8 S 'lOver Shoulder." The attended a G. A. R. reunion in week, · ergan, c ........ 4 0 1 5 1 1 Total .... .... :~9 G 12 27 22 2 belJ of nil horns cornets included Xenia, Monday, ('alled on Reveral Mr. lind Mrs. Donald Ha41ey B Jacobus, p .. .. 4 0 1 0 9 0 1 2 34 5 G 7 8 9extend d back ~ver the shoulder friends here in the evening ~n- sp nt Tuesday in Wilmington. I - - - - - - Waynesville .. 020000120- 5 of the performer. The key weI' route to his homel. . Mr. and l't1rs. Wilbur Foulk son Totals ...... .. 37 5 9 27 18 3 Flynns .... . () 1 121 14 0 2-12 of a circular model, tied with CRt- I and daughter, attended the funeral !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!! gut strings, (similar to violin Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and of Mrs. Foulk mother, Mr!!. string'l), the openings faced with Mrs. Jfa~v y Rye . xpect to leave Tewell, at the home. of Mr. a~d Waynesville, Ohio Phone 32 ======i~ cork rings. When these strings got Il"ere, FrIday nlornmg, enroute to Mrs . . Tom Turner m Frankhn. a little bit old especially in cold hicago to visit the Century of atul'day afternoon und burial at weather. they' would break; the Progre Exposition. Hami cemetery. . cork facings would become wet and M d 'I R M f Mr. and MTs. Ed Longacre ' h t r. an ,. 1'_. • urray, 0 h f b w a an Dayton, Mrs. Oliver Davi s and Mrs have retul'ned 011'\e rom D nrf a 11 f rom p Iace, an d o. awful time the musicians did have. Netti e Kepler spent Sunday with bom, Mich. When the horns were first pur- Mr, and Mrs. P4!ter Demns and Miss Bernice Graham returned chased they were highly p oli hed. family in New Vienna. from Columbus Saturday nlter a The funeral director performs one of the most \V re wrapped in ti sue paper, and week's visit. necessary, and at the same time one of the mo t wel:e the sour,~e of ,~uch pride to fr. Edgar Bergan and wife of Mn. Clal'a Hale and children of difficult services in the modern social order. To do thelr owners. Rape sa~s that 101' Detroit, Mich. visited hi s mother Mason were Tuesday guests at the fir st month or two It was the and brother last week, returning to t.he home of Mr. and Mrs. John his work well he must be a combination of scientist cu tom of t he player to wrap their there home Monday after spending Clark psychologist and business roan. horns in the tissue paper for the a vel'Y pleasant week among relah ,. and Mrs. Seth 1'-'urna • son t r i RS t 0 an d f rom reh ear a I ~es- tives and friends. The technical side of his work requires of him sions in the old school house that and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stana long and arduous cour'¢ of preparation. His conthen occupied the site of the presThe FriendshIp club will hold ley Bailey and daughter and Mr. school building. their annual pi,mic at Harmon and Mrs. Charles Doster attended - taets with human beings in times of stress and trial picture of a majority of this park. Lebanon, on Friday' ug- " , ~eeting.....at Rich.eall for an unusual degree of tact and sympathy. band is Included in a picture of ust 18. Members are requested to mond, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Bail y -As a business man, he mu t be ab1.e to onduct his the crowd taken on the day the meet at the M. E. church at 11 and daughter, remained thi week. owners of Waynesville's last o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Elmer Wetz of Dayton and affairs along sound economic line . saloons 'surrendered to the reform Miss EvaHne Magruder, daughter We endeavor to fulfill all the l'equil'ements of effof'ts of the Woman's Crusade-Mr. and Mrs_ John Collett and of Mr. and Mrs. Salee Magruder the day known a "Surrender Day.' Mr. and MTs. 81'1 Hawke, of Day- of this place were married at th, this lessential 0 cupation, and give the people of ., Some of the bnnd members refused ton, and Mrs. J. C. Hawke were six ' Baptist parsonage in Belmont Frithis community tb~ b~st p~s ible servic . to play for this occasion- a gratis o'cluck dinnelli guests of Dl'. and dny evening, August 4, and soon job, of cours but the majority Mr~. R. R .. Valnce and son. at after the wedding went to ' their of them. Little Orange included, Pleasant Plam, ISlIt Friday evening newly furnished h ome in Belmont. was on hand. Charles Lewis and Walter RobLittle. ~rjorie 'wank escap~d Orange has many inteTesting erts were in Dayton, Sat~rday, to .severe I~Jury Tuesday when she recollections «f Waynesville visit Mrs. Albert Hawes, who is was car.tled on, the real' bumper of bands, with which he played vari- seriously ill with blood poisoning the. mall man 8 car to the next ous instruments for more than Mr. Hawes is a nephew of Mr. mall box, befoTe h.e heard her two score years , and has promised Lewis and a son of the late Nathan screams~ She was bruI,sed a lot, and to tell us more at a later date. Hawes. h.er kn~es ·c ut. Dr. SmIth wa <:alled Some Of the leaders under whom 1m mediately. he played included Lee Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conner and - ---.- - Amos Harnish, David Fetter, Ben children. Mrs. Sadie Conner, Mrs. S. Howell and Frank Farr. Maria Elbon, and Mr. and Mrs. The second oldest survivor of Carl Sherwood Il.ttimded the SherWaynesville blinds, in point of se~'- wood-Jeffries reunion at the home Miss Elsie Carter and some of vice now owns and edits the Miami of Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'tzr1""-1=-~".....,rHi~-&l'Othel:·s -aRd .. iahll·1i clllled o..,,+~_ Gazelte, and promised to tell some Olive Branch, Sunday. Miss Ladonna Sinclair Tuesday of hi~ earlier experiences "if Rape afternoon. . would." FR'EE TENT SHOW Miami Quartel'ly Meeting of Friends held at Caesars Creek was IN WAYNESVILLE well attended. SECOND BAND FESTIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley and HELD AT LEBANON Commenci'l1g Monduy evening, family were dinner guests of August 21, the Mack-Murray Play- Lnwrence Mitchner and wife; Plans are going forward fpr the ers, in dramatic plays and vaude- Sunday, August 6 . . sl.'cond annual Warren County ville. Don't miss it. Many of our friends are attendBand Festival to be held at Lebing Yearly Meeting of Friends held anon Sa turday, August 19. In vita1. .. at Wilmington in Cottege Auditor.tions have been mailed- out t o more W~l I~;he pnce ot bread gets ium this week. Due to this fact no THIS Dew Pathtlnder Is () Goodyear than tw.enty bands in southwester n too ~Igh can go back to the old Sunday School or church will be bluer value than the old AII~We.ther Ohio and eastern Indinna com- fashIoned corn pone. • held at this place ()unday, August PathflDder. ltbastbeblUer At
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Eighty-Sixth Year
Whole Number 6080
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, TH RSDAY , A G ST 24, 1933 _I
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Conservancy Petition
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT La sl '1'hul'sday vening, large crowds enjoyed un excellent con· crt br the Waynesville 'choul band thal was ponsored by Myel' llymun, U. L. rane, Ray "lnnel', Leste .· Gordon and t~e LeMay. Hawk\.' In surance agency. Tonight Wayne:vl\1e F at'mel's Exchange u., Le Hawk and Orville Gray arc ponso ring an even better progr m. to be given by the same company of mu icians at the same ]llac the Mc lure COI'ner. ome down and enjoy the music, and don't f Ol'g t the merchants wholle gen rosity is providing thes fine 'nLertainments.
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80B GOES TO CENTURY OF PROGRESS WORLD
Thl' Mi"s s Jan e and 1iJd"ed ook w n quite a lli:< tin r lion f (l r -.============~~==========:====== themseilles unu h n l' fIll' the h Signed by Waynesville Council at Special Seacommunity in the WUlTt'n County Girls' <l· H club demollstrati c, ns, lion and Community. Meeting, Monday Evenheld at Leba non lu!'t we k. 1n a J amea Brother. Co-Operate to Wia ing - Council Firat Signed, Reconlidered, s tyle review, conduct J Ly th£' s(' \\ Prize Tr ip to EJipolition for But He..ded the Req'u est of Citizens, ing club!!, Mi s Jan e, 11 l11embel' of The Youn,e.. Lad the Good ut lothing club, won Mr. und Mrs. L. D. Chiles hl1vc Farmers and Land Ownera. first honors, which entitle her tu so ld their old hole I pl:"operty on l\1n Rter Robert James left here compete with the winners in oth l' Mllin . treet to the H. H. William· counti s at th Ohio Slate fair'. brig hl llnd eal'ly Tu s day morning ~Oll intel'c ts, the deal having been At 8 combined special Council stream liccording to th amount The Tom ThUmb Wedding will completed t he f\r$t of thi. week. Dut' t ll 1\ previou Iy. IIn'anged e n· on the fk·t I g of a journey to session alld community me ting, of benefits received. They would be a plea UI' to all who attend. gagement, hawever, ~ h e will nM hi ago t o vi ~ it the entury of The property, locally known as th held lit the Township house Mon· also determine the amount of e nter thi ~ comp tition, but will Progress expo ition, and thereby Hammell Hou se, was for many Old day evening, our village council damages that might be sustai ned F. E. anOflen and family spent years one of WaynE)!!VilIe's leading' pass 011 the opporlu nily to the han\:' a tory. Sunday with friend s in N n\'ood. mu~t of our readers know, enacted a role somewhat similar to by individual land owners. winner of ' ccond plnee in lhis host elrie, and was. in- fact, th that of the Irish ralJroad section rt was sqated that if the Fed· MI'. Frank . LeMay Jr. wa!l 'a la t of the old hotels to survive. county. Ii Mildl'cd, Ii member Bob and hi e lder brother, Charles foreman who reported the del'ail- erlll government refused to bear unday guest of 1\1 r. Harold H. A fter the hotel ha{i I~een closed to of the {jami Maids, wUn se cond ,11'., are the local agents and caring and I'eplacing ot a car in a the ma jor portion of the cQst. the Stroud . honol's in the food judKing con· ri I' ~ fO I' a Dayton paper and a hil es tl'ansi nta, Mr. and Mrs. test conducted by th girl ~ ' eook. incinnati paper. The regularity tel gram to hill division 8uperinten petitioners could, and most likely conducted a b o ardin~= and rooming MI'. John Pyle wa . u Sunday hou ~e until just receAtly. ing clubs. The girls are nieces 01' and de: pateh with which these dent that read as follows: "01\' wou ld ubandon the project wh 11 Dr. Mary L. o<lk, anrl make their route are served, added to their ngain, on again, gone Jlgain. Finne the ca e came up for its econd dinner guest of fro and Mrs. W. Tho new own 1'8 xpect to l'C· indu stry and cheerfu l courtesy, h ome with their aunt. gan." In ]llain language, the gen· hearing in the courts to award E. StToud. model the building into m odorn J . E. Mc IU!'e WIi S a Day t OIl Betty HlIl'tsock WIIS ad j udg d to has won for the boys the unqualitlemen once more rever ed their da~ages and ass 8S benefits. livinlr apartment!!, which will be Mrs. M. F. Weltz, Mrs . Mary visitor, la t Friday. h the . ecolld healthi t 4-H gil'l fi ed ad mir'ation and tespect of our action in regard to the signing of After 80rne deliber'ation,' council Har ha and Dean ,Hawke are Day. occupied by Dewet Ca ey. new in \ arren county, mL ing fi rgl tilizen . . a p('tition for the e tablishment of act ded to the request of the propl'ictor of the Centul garage, Ke nneth Fromm is s pending this ton visit01'!l today. Some weeks ago the Dayton R cOllservancy di trict along the coun y officilils and instructed tbe and his family. It is said that Mr. week with relatives in Delawal'e, honors by an exce dingly scant palJ CI' divided ils tel'l'itory into dill margin. Litt le Miami rivel' and its tribut.ar· mayor, clerk and village. olicitor and Mrs. Elijah Cia ey, :former Elizabeth, EvelYII and Madan Ohio. l l·ictH. and announced a contest to s ign the petition on behalf of Hoblit ies. pent la t weeK with residents who now live in Bell· am ong its out·oi·town agents. The ome we ks ago, County Suvey. the village, and to file the same relatives ill Dayton. brook, will also occupy apartments B 8U re to attend the cake sale agent in each district who secured or VanHorn and Pro ecuting with the court of comm.on pleas. in (he house with their sOn and his Satul'dllY sponsored by the Girl the 11l1'geRt percentage of increase Attorney C. D. Dilatu h, of LebWhen the petition was ·taken to Mrs. M. L. Parshall wa. th family. Possession of the premises Scouts. 1 ota 011 in the number o f Sunday papers anon, reported to have been the the village solicitor• .Hon W. C. guest of hel' s i tel', Mr. . Emma is to change hand. in the neal' Mr . Ralph Miller' entertained ~o ld WII . to be rewarded with a originators of the idea, appeared Maple, of Lebanon, for his signa- urfacc, last Th.ursday. future. 1 the " Argun ot" club Tue day Earl oy le s uffered a financial thl'ee-.d~y trip to Chicago and t~e before our law.making body witb ' ture. the gentleman mentioned M d M 1 k f Mr. and Mrs. Mles are undethe reQuest that cou noil authorize the law a this lIession, the council- M 1'. an .".t. ak an dr" 0 cided a s to their future plans, afternoon. los when a 950-pound be f h i/er expo. llton WIth all JCpen~es paId. h e had confinl'd in the peTi!; al h i!l Bob and hades ~et their !lIghts the proper officials to sign, on be· had not considered, ISO a special M a tin, B~~~d VI. I n: ~'t an l·iI. other ihan that they expect t o Mrs. Vern B ough return'e d' half of the villag , a petition to meeting was called for the next I . . II an aug cr. pur'chase a smaller property and home, aturday, aft l' an extended slaughter house g ot loose and f 11 for tho prize and immedia~ely. got in to an open well, abou l 11 'c lock bu . y In e~r.n est. About th! . tlm.e, the combined court of common Monday evening in order that the Mrs. Effie mith , Mrl'. Flos ie j' main in Waynesv ille. sojourn in Day t Oll. 10nday morning. The well, ab ut hal'les vlR~ted the expo Itlon In pleas for Greene, Clinton, Warren m . mber might !uJ·ther con 'ider Carey and Che tel' Carey visited lermont and Hamilton countiellJ their action in the light of the relat.ives in Dayton Sunday. ~m to fle Tom and J ennie 61 f et d ep anct 10 f eet in co n~pal1Y wlih the party of local a king f()r the est~blishment of legal points rai ed. ' , married, at the Gym, Friday even- dia meter contained no water A . Iliith-Hulthes boy, and came Hwinging' noose lind d i'I'ick ;, re ba'~k m.ol·e thoroughly imbu~d with After t hey had pondered the Mr. and Mr. A. K. Day were a conservancy district in t he ing, $ ptember 1. valley of the Little Miami river. Illolieitor's careful explanation of unday dinn I' guetlts at the hom nltac::hed t o the animal and it Iva: enthusiasm; they m,:!st Win the Dr. har'l s Elli s. of . t. Louis, raiR d to the top of the w.1\ nly contest by aU means, In order that T he gentlemen explain d that the law at -tbis !lession, the council of [1'. ad Mr , Walter Whitaker. was th wee\l·end gUCl:lt of his to bl'eak loos' and fall to thC' Bob, 1I1~0. their plan included the establish. men .....ere convinc d that they bad f!1 ight view t~e Miss Norma LoveJy was a we k bl'other, Dr. J. T. EUis. b ttOlll again. Befor it could be wond r s at hlcago_ Not only dId ment ot Dean ervancy di trict possibly exce ded their authority ~nd guest at the home of Mr. and utl·acted. the benAt hod to be th y solicit every home in town ~ut so mewhat similar to that install d in t he matter, and reveJ'sed their Mrs. -V illiam John on in Dayton. A large Cl' wd attended the killed, after which the etlrcas made a tour of the surroundLDg in the valley of the Great Miami d cision of the week previous. reunion of th Alexander family FRIENDS MEETING was soon 'l'cmoved from the pit. cou ntry e~ch Sunday morning. river alter the dislIJ!trous Dayton .1hus he matter was apparently M S Tl!. Charle T. Ellis and at Wayno park, Sunday. The bl ood and hide were im- Oad and sIsters helped whenever flood of 1913;. a su rvey of the dropped. FiI's!; DayFirst Day Friendship ThonJa la rk attended a big live entire valley to b '(nadei sitell f or In tbe meantime, the council at . tock al at Washington . H. chool at 9 :30 a. m, Meeting 101' Frank Dibert, of Ohio ity. visit· mediat Iy reQ10ved from the car. th y could, an~ even little bro~her n cessary dams and stonge reser· Morrow, outh Lebanon and other Tuesday. w rship lit 10:30 a. m. ed hiS! uncle, Rev . G. C. 'Dibert, callS and a thorough xamination Jo wa. occallionally pres ed mto voira ,to be located; the river and towns along t he ,.iver signed and and family, ovel' the week·end . made. 0 bone. had b en brok n service. by the blls, nor did tbe bl'u ises exEvel'yl)ody t.ook papers and did Irs. Mal'y wanKhousc, of New WAYNESVILLE CHURCH ' OF cI'eek channels to be thoroughly fllcd their petitions, The Warren cleaneci and straightened, all at County Commissioners filed a sim· J rsey, arriv d here, rue day, for CHRIS1r Mrs. E. A . mith. of Ocala, tend any farlhe1' than through the wbat they could to help, and every body was indeed hapPY' when Bob lin el!tlmated COllt that would 1'1111 ilat petition for the entire county, a visit lit the home of1r. and Mrs Florida, is visiting her mother. kin. (Undenominll1tional) proudly announced last week that into th milliOns of dollar!. They posting abond of *200 for the pre- Fore!t Hoblit, he t r A. Wjlliam! on, Minister Mr. u ie Even, and othel' rela· he had won the trip. The official tives_ expr ssed the opinion that it Iiminary court co ts, . Cincinnati hurch chool at: 9:30 a. m. Mr . Mary Hal' h1l and daughter tart was made at Dayton at 7 would be possible to interest the and other cities and towns in ad· Wilmington, are I.or?'s. Supper at Q'dock Tuesday morning. conclu ion. MI'. Earl Dill, of L banon, was Federal government in the pro· joining counties began to take a .Marilyn, . of Wh~le Bob and harles are sons of jeel. to such an extent that the great interest in the project, so gue . t of Mr. and Mrsl M. F. h!lstlan ~ndeavor .at 6:45 P'. m. I the gue. t of hi. mother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James. Mr. Lor. Pe.n~lngton! lender. Evenmg Mame Hatfield, Saturday night latter would a !lume fuD charge of the Messr8. VanHorn and Dilatush Weltz and children. evange\:l'Itlc . service 1St 7 :46 ]l. m. and Sunday. G oJ'g , Jr., 12-yellL'.0Id son of James being beUel' known as the the work, and would pay a luge decided t o make one more appeal Milton Florence and Vernon Se.l'mon subject, "Pr,ayer." Prayer 1>fI'. and MI'. . George Liebert, of principal of the departmental portion of the cost of t he 1m· for support in Waynesville. Scott, of the C. . camp at meeting and Bible tudy ~ach 'l! of Wayne towns hip . schools Mr. and Mrs. 1,l. B . Dallis, of Chicago, In t with a patnlul acci· provement. if not the entire A meeting waR called :tor Mon. Co.shocton, pent t.he week-end W dne day at 7 :45 1'. m. The Dayton, accompanied Mr. an~ Mrs I d ~ n~ late Wedn lIday afternoon, amount. . day evening at which Council, vil. here. with home folks. church where you f,eel at home. Th e plan or organization, as lage officials ('Qcluding the arl Frye on a week-end outmg at while visiting at the home of Ml'. FARMER'S GRANGE WINS Indian Lake, ' and Mrs. Lawr n e Brown on what After hailing spe nt their summer ST. AUGUSTINE' :S CHURCH ~~:~i;e:r t~:cl~f.~~c:h:n ~~~~~:i (Continued on pare 4_ is know!\ as lhe Ambrose Maffitt INTER.COUNTY CONTEST acation with relatives. here, Mr. Father Frenc " 'Pasto r Mis Paulin e Bowman. or Frank- farm. Th'l lad fall frotO a laddC'r courts, and the lIubmission of the 'HAWKE FAMILY TO and Mrs. Melvyn Banta returned Farmel" J G"a nge No. ]3 won Ml'Rs at t. Augu tine's church lin, i spend,jng this week here. th at the barn, landing on a cc'ment plnn to the war departl1)ent of· HOLD ITS REUNION to their home at Delaware, Tuesevery' Sunday at 9 o'clock. guest of her sister, 1\lr. Orville floor, and breaking his left 111'111 lil'st place in the inter-co unty pro. ficials of the government, wit h the ~ay. The descendants of Philip and Grl\Y, and family. just above the wd t. Alter a local gram contest held at Springboro notation that the improvement would directly aid in removing Emma Hawke, who constitute one Mrs. Harold Edmond and daugh. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST physician had set the bl'oken bones last Tuesday eve ning, competinr Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert anci anci made tile child as comfortable with Montgomery county. (u' ndeDominaiional) i he flood menace from the Ohio of our most prominent and in· tel' Patty Jean, of Denvel', Colo· \ children, and their house gu'est, river, and, in a Jess direct !!lanDer f1u (\ntial ramiliell, wil] hold their rado, are spending thi week with as possible, h e was taken to the This is the thit'd time Farmer's h est er A, Williamson Frank Dibert, pent Mon clay with Blair hospi tal in Lebanon f or an Grange has won first hon ors, havwpuld be a similar help to the annual reunion next Sunday at the her Aunt, Mrs. W. E. Stroud and Unified serv ice beginning with re latives at Ripley, Ohio. X-fay eXli njinat"i'on. ing previuusly competed in the Mississippi river Thil!, it is thought home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lar- I f amily. Church chool period at 9 :30 a. m. . MI'. and Ml's. Liebert and their QClUnty contest!'!. would at least cause tht! depart- rick, about. three miles below town rd's UJlper an ~l sermon at Mr. and Mrs. Victor McGuire, WI.lbur Woollard nn~ family enm ent to send civil engineers to the on U. S. Route 42, better known They will now compete with t he 10 :30 a , 111. ennlo n subject, of Millollville, Ohi o, were unday fam~ly, relatives of · t he Jordun valley to conduct the preliminary as the Witcrllft farm. Of course, ItertulOed the fo llowlIlg guests, "Prl'lIching the. Word." Pleasant guest of Mr. and Mrs. J ames f~,:,r.ly at Bee.ch Grove, h~ve be~n gl'anges in the distri<:t, the place s urvey. Theile engineers would close frie nds and relatives of the Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John View hurch is having a "Home· Lovely and daughter, Lenore. vIsIting I'elatlve a nd fl'lend s In I and time has not yet been announthis vicinity for some time. ced. most probably not· only prepare family have been invited and wilJ Woollard and daughter, Margaret oming." Let's attend the afterof near Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banw, lind the plans, but would apportion the doubtless . be presont. 'John n on se sion. You are always weI· J\h. and Mrs. J . P. Fl'omm a nd costs of conlltructlon, 1I0t borne Hawke is the youngest and sole Mr.\!. Marjorie Miller and li ttle co me 'at th is church. LADIES NIGHT AT GRANGE sons were six·o'clock dinner guests LOCAL GIRL WAS by the government, among the s urviving direct descendant of dauhter an hs. Edna Moomaw GRADUATED AT COLLEGE of Mr. ad Mrs. J. . Hawke, ton· individual land owners along the Philip and Emm . o'f id ney, were guests ot' Mrs. WAYNESVILLE M. E . CHURCH '1'h Ladies of Farmers Granre, day evening. Clifford. Bu zick a nd children, la'st Rev. G'. C. Dibel·t, Pastor Last Fri(lay u:ft.iJJ:noon the un~et· the direction of. Lucile Thursday and FI·iday. Mrs. Mame Hatfield and Ray· Wilmington College gymnasium I Sah!ilb ul'Y gave t he followmg most Wednesda~' : Bibl,e stud:v and MI'. . W. Kerr and ROn, Wil- prayer m~eting each Wednesday mon Hatfield left here, Tuesday, was quite full of people .who had excdlent progr~m at grange last for a visit at the hom e of their come to witness the commence. j Sat ul'lJ ~y evemng. liam, and Mr, W. H . Myers, of at 7:30 P. m. Fl'iday: Choir prac:tice at 8 p. m daughter and aister, Mrs. C. C. Monaca, Pa., ca lled on Mrs. ment ex rcises. larinet ~ olo .. .. ... " .. Doris Firell Sunday: Su nday Sichool at 9 :30 Watkins, in Chillicothe. Sidney Chand ler a nd Miss Ruth The. college gl'l~d uat e d its Pap I', "Postal service at home a. m. Morning worsihip at 10 :40. Chandler, Monday morning. and abl·oad"-Mrs. Ed Thomall. t. John and largest c1as .. The re were 63 fou\'· Misses Thelma The sermon subject is. Some Sellenl. Hi.h School Buildh.. Miss Clara J. Lile, Principal year gmdulltes llnd 76 two.year Vocal Duet ." ... " .. .......... , .... .. .. . Catherin Bran tt'ator arc attend· Alvin Simpson, of Lynchburg, P ractical Value of The Christian 8 :]0. 8 :40 Study lower grades. and S. B. Ludwick left here last ReligiQn.. Epworth League at 7 ing a meetin~ of the Beta Phi graduates. At this time Mis Vir- , Reading .. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones 8 :40. 9 :40 Per, 1. MI:". Charles James, Principal Frida.y morning in company with Ruth Hockett .& B etty Hartsock p. m. with Florence lDay as leader. Alpha sor ority being held at ginia Hardin received her dip loma. upper grades. . Indian Lake, August 19 to 26. 0 '0 P er. 2 . 9:4 O·1:.. other Fairley • tOfe managers for Preaching service at 8 p .. m. with 10:40.1i:40 Per. 3. Miss Corinne Robbins, Principal a visit to the Century of Progl'ess Rev. Cross, pastor of the Lebanon Su nday dinner guests of Mr. 11 :40-12 :40 Lunch. hieb school. exposition at Chicago, as guests M. E. Ohurch as the speaker. Rev. . and Mrs. Earnest Buterworth were 12 :40- 1 :40 Per. 4. Mrs. Alberta Buerkle, Music, of the company. Cross is a .good preacher' and is MI'. and Mrs. Samuel Buterworth, 1 :40- 2:40- Pel'. 6. MI", J. B. Crabbe, Vocat ional su re to bnng us a l~ood message. Mr. and Mr . Burnet Butterworth 2 :40· 3.30 Per, 6. Agriculture. J . V. Hartsock left here Sunday Let us g ive him a good hearing. Miss Irma Rich and Mr. Gilbel't 3 :30- 1st. Bus Dismissal. Miss Elizabeth Henkle, Home to spend the 1933 b1\Y fever ·sea· -- - Frye. Economics. son at Sault st. Marie, on the 3 :30- 4 :00 Study Everybody seems l~o nod,.!, ~l' ots Hog farmeL's have rec ommended mentioned above. The bureau of 4 :00 Dismissal. upper 'Michigan peninsular, near Miss Emma Heighwa.y enterta in· ---Mr. J. W. Lotz, Superintendent the Canadian line. He was a ccom . on a vest except the mall v,ho'p. ed at dinner, Su nday, Mrs. Emma alld the Agricultural Adju. tment anima l industry will make all Schedule Grad. Buildl., of Schools. panied by Messr s. Joseph Hardy, wearing the vest. Barnett, Mrs. Amanda Maffitt, Administratio n has adopted lin necessary inspections at proceSll. 8: 10. 8:40 Study. Note: Pupils in 'the grades 0:( of Akron, a t:ld William Waller, of Mrs. Edith M_ Barris, Ml's. Anna mel'gency program that c.alls ( 01' ing plants and public stock yard, 8 :40-Classes begin. the elementary school will be di· Oberlin, also hay fever sul\'erers. Cadwa llader, Mi ss Clara Lile and the purcha e by packers fOl' the of 'OW8 and p'ill's purchased under 10 :00. 10:16 Recess. vided into sections and a ssigned MI'. E. V. Barnhart. The occasion accou nt of the Department of this mergency program. 11 :40.12 :40 Lunch. according to the alphabet. John Pyle, ·of 'Beaver, Ohio, The Elllel'gency R elief Adminiswas in honor of the birthday an· Agriculture: (a) 4,000,000 pigs 2:00.2:16 Recess. j POPUlar coach of athletics at W. 11iversaries of Mrs. Barn ett and and light weight hogs weig hing tration is willing to purehase the 3 :30- 1st bus pupils dismiJlSed. Will Bu, U..d B_1rs H . . during the 1931-32 term, from 26 poun ds to 100 p ound, at mea.t 'a t a price sufficient to defray Mrs. Maffitt, pric S well above the pl'esent all costs of processing, litO rare and A. limited number of used text· sJ;'ent the wee~-end bere visit~ng 3':30. 4:00 Study Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cover ton mark t (about $6 pel: cwt. for fJ'eight, and to handle t he meat iii 4 :00-2nd bus pU]lils dismissed. books is needed for the coming h!s . host of fr Iends, and making ·who have been visiting their hogs clOSe to 100 1bs. i n weight such a man ner that it will not school year. Those wishing to dis. hIS principal headquarters, at the daughter. Mrs. J. B. Crabbe and and as high as $9.50 per cwt. f or compete .with commercial supplies Graad B.III11I •• T ..cher. pose of their books. which are in home of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Sm1th. family lett for thei r home .. at pigs weighing 26 lbs.) ; (b) Qf meat. In edi ble products, grea... -Miss Reeder~1, 1,1 (Sec. 2) use at present, will have an op- Mr. P,Yle has ac.c epted. an exce!l~nt Fallon, Nevada, on Wednesday . 1,000,000 sows due to !arro\\' il'rtilizer and tankage, will be dil:w "'1'0. Hunter- l&:2, ~ (Sec. 1). portunity to do as follows: te.achmg a.nd. coachm~ POSitIon .... "" wlth the Mdlhn townshIp schools Mrs. Crabbe accompanied them as within a few weC!ks weitrhing ) 08ed of through the usual chanDate- Augost 26, 1933 at Latham, Ohio, where he will Miss Hartaock- 2, 2, (Sec. 2). far as Chicago where he expects 275 pounds or more , by nels of trade at the beat priee Time-2 to ":30 p. m. and 7 to have classes in both the jUllior and MIB8.JLile-3, 3, (Sec. 2). to viAit the Century of Progress paying a bounty of $4 per head obtainable. Pigs about 80 lb•. In Mi88 Carter-3 &: II, 9, (Sec. 1-, 10 p. m. senior high schools. Exposition before returning hom e. plus the marKet price of packinjl weight are to be st.aptered alld Miss McKinlley- ', 6, (Sec. 2). sows upon .the day ma~keled. then converted into edible meat. Miss Campbell-5, 8, (Sec. 1). . Place-Wayne TOWJJllhip House Dr. Charles Ellis. of St. Louis, The efficient administration of Such sows Will not be subject to Pigs of leaser weilrbt are to be Mr. Young-5, 4, (Sec. 2). A credit memorandum, signed Dr. J. T. Ellis, Mrs. Ruth .E. Mrs. F. E. Van Often a!i mayor of the usual docka,ge, consequently converted into inedible enue ... by tbe clerk of the Board of Janney, Mrs. W. E. O'Neall, ,. Corwin was closed last week when the actual premIUm per !lO W will \' fertilizer, The .0.......... to ... _,H. S. Hem. . . . . SpoDHrl Education, wtll be luued for the Misses. Louella Janney and Anna . ._.w....I..o~~oOI.....J:!b...,..Illoo... her family l'e~?ved it!! home to an-wunt to about $5 per bead verted into edible _..... .. , . .Mlsa Day--6, 7, (Sec. 1). total .mount of books ·accepted. O'Neall, and MestIJ'S. Char1es T. the. George G.llhland property on above the market price. as practical, ot1aer-" Mias Kelly--6, 4, (Sec. 2). On1, boob in flrat clasa condi· Ellis, S. S. Ellis and HUlh O'Neall ThIrd. J!treet In Waynesvi~le. We I Only pig that are in lood tdible Il'.... UtI "!t~• .~.... Mr. Braddock- 7, 3, (S~. 1 tiOIl wiU 1M accepted. Those ex- attended the Ellis reunion at tbe are tnform~d that Marlon E. 'health, that show normal rrowth Thlt procram ": Mr. Ja..u-8, I, (See. 1 "2). tremely BOiled, poorly bound, home (It Mr. aDd Mn. RaJlllond Adami, presldent of the Corwin and no body deformities at time of by a PI'OCellbll IIr, Brown-Fr.ahmeD, room 11 in poor condition, pacea or IMUJer ill FrUlkUn, SUllda,. Recc)uncil .....ilI aucceed Mn. V~lI deliver, will be accepted. Pip of 80 CeDY per ewt.. lis. Smitla-SophomoNe room 10 of pagea miuiag are not ...rdleu of the fact that ill Often .. mayor. Mr. VaDOIen 11'111 inferior qualit,. 1IIMt 1. . . ~ulllo..., room 17. jWlDtlcll. . .... eOllheel hbn to 1aia continue .. the loea1 ...nt the fed 11. moat of oMen to I Pcillln'D~r.aia raUroad beth at tile '
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the Wayn s\'ille l am: T(ml BurWilda Bl'nn!!tt are made part. tOil and Pl'ck Satterthwaite. f.lrir ddendant and that pr()cell!§ iH. \\8Td ~; n, leMillan, celltN; ue to tht'm th!! am.- a, to oth~r f:Yerl'tt arnahall Ilnd Burnet llartit>l\. HUltl"lworth. guard!!; Carl Noble The ca e of Melville D. Ha,s ~Inu t,;COI'j;(l' Henucrl'on, sllbstilutl" administrntor 01 estate of Arthur The· ~l>rllnd t{'om rctrievl'd ~ome By THE HOQSIER JohnKon, deecaRcd, ver!\UIl Buckeye ()( the honon Jor W . H,,.8, h ow.'tnge, Inc. wa, dismiss u witho'ut . Common Plea. Proceedin •• record. .e k J> II '. I M rwr. when th .. y to,lk the l'nter· nz'>lle 0" h G This item fl'om l " ~ 'Inl!'.· n cnLlIl"Y ~ 4,', lIn( J rs. \'illl' R(,!<l' rv('s into camp l o thl' In lh ca~e of O!la May Prnce In the ca, e of The L .. ban<tn ili· nec Illber 26 ~I\·C. a d ar id a of Frank Le MRY ~l"'k~ un itL'hnlf (I f tmlt' r 10 to . " hick" Mi iI. vel' us lal'en c Virgil Prin cc, a ational Bank and Trust 0, the ke n inlere ·t till' , tml nts nn.1 th e Mother. cll1l,. clint' und Fore, tHough, tarred in divorce wa~ grnnted. Randall Lilley, judgment to teacher W\,I'!' tnking in the pronr. l\1 ' h ~:,n y. Ill't'!"ic1ent f thi~ Irame. In the ca.e of .. Illerican ecur- J1lantiR' for $11 4.40 and COlltS. jed: "'l'h~ tucl('nl~ and t a ch('r~ etllll'\'i1I~ e Il"ge, ,J1okc fOI' about Gtlme~ were played the next ity & Tru st 0. . trust e, verSUR In the ea'e of . . Eby, aI, of our schools, including the WILI'- f rty-liv minul s, then Call1() the Friday v ning with B lIbrook H. EUl'nie I. Wo od, t aI, notice o( nl- v r. us La\\'rencl' Rena anti Mary ren ounty Normal urc certainl)' fir~t basket ball gllme to be plllyed, I N I J i H ~ th in'" of account to be publi hed lor G. Rena, judgment to plainlitl' for duing the ir pa1't in Ini~ing nil' on the 'ym. An IU11lni team de. "flIlC • orwooc , un or ..., .. . lult('\' t am being coached by 2 conllecutive wee lk and ~ame will 255.53 . 'fuod to pnr for the Jl~\\' gym. T n fented oach BUdon.~ younlt l Virgil R tal lick. 'About 400 fan!! bc for he/u:ing on August 25. In the cas of Cal'l Thompson date, $1 7. 5 s belen P Jifd and hOPll,ruls by a ~corl' of ~.1 to 3, bUd!: ~aw B('lIbrook deft'at Our fast In the ca e of The People'l! vel'SU, Gail Thol11p n. A divorcc c more wirlJ be tghlven ater , fntCh • ah~ tUbl!. Edrly ht~'lmphorarIIIY (dlcself·t I t am t 5, whil th eNorwood Building Loan Savings 0, ver- wa s gl'nnted th p lain tiff. e~gary', (om e proce (l 0 e I. c nr~es W I I' P ay a e~' Ind~ toyed with the Res rves 25 s u ~ F'red Becket·t, et nl, it is o rderDramatic club play. In addit ion to more mll1utes at a f rWlll'd PO$I- t 2 F t t t' t I'd that service b',Y publicatio'n be N S' tlle m ner given, th high cho ol ti n wilh hi , Id partn r , Buck, o . ree rnn~por a JOn o. ea ew Ulta boy have done comid !'able of the n.1 r th(' caption, "K nrick ~u I' t';~ g~mes was fUl'Ol hed , m de. The Federal Intermediate reclit hard work in remodelillg th build The J ob" the 101l0wing app r :oTge e nl E'rSOn making three In the case (Jof The People's Bank of Louisville versus Ernest ing.' hri tiOll Night IVa. origi n- in a box~d . pac on th fir t png(' tl'IPS fr.onl t~e Bank cornel' to the Building Loan & avings Co. vel'· Zecker and farm Bureau Agriculally set M the date for th d dica- of that Gazette, " Walter K('nri k l!),m WI h hiS falher's chool bus '. u,s Jame E: B . em~n, ct aI, serv· tural Credit orporation .for LEBANON , OHIO ti n, but the buildi ng could not b and his ml'n who h:1\'e work .. d .0 for the purpose. IVe by publlcatlOll I S to be made money. forecl osure, costs and Jlas n omp,lde ompl ted in time. as iduously ~n the n('\ gym, work'I'h . Dramatic dub g ave the .first August 8. , other relief. "The rw Gym \1 as dec1icated- ed 1111 day Monday in the r~rill and play. In t~e ~ew, gym Ol~ Friday ~he c~ e of ,C.Okal . Pu~vcl'Zone George J. Waterhouse v rsus by an outpouring of the people of biting wind, in ordel' t hat the new v<,mllg, f ~lualY 2. ThIS ,was a olporatlOn VeJSl~S l\~la)'l\l, V~lley James Irwin Jefferson et aI, parti. Wayne township and urround- gym could be peroperly finished for rou~.act vel'~,JOn of B oo~~ Tarking. ?ated Paper CO, IS dismissed tion of real estate. si ng fi nly genuine Materials illg country, thu d monstrat- th dedi~ation. The work Monday to n play, ' venteen, that had WI~hout rec ord. . . Ro s H, Hnrt ock, administrator ing lhe feeli ng of the p ople f I' a was don principally on the plat- been ad opted t? the need of the n the ca of Catherllle a sse· oC the e tate of J oseph C. Sal s, PRl ES REA ON ABLE ommunity hous lal'!! enough to t orm. The work wa. a ['ace against club by the MIS es Rowland and uay vel'sus Edna May Everson, ~t deceas d, versu s George J . Water. a comm()date the con1ll1uniLy in time-with Kenrick and his men Georg. The next day,. W .. H. S. a~, Hurry D. McVay, tru. te~,. I house, et ai, for ale of real estate "THe: HOME OF GIFTS" very way pos ible,' !hu read the winner. All praise to him and orch e tl'a, und l' th~ dlreCtio.n of dl~ charged fro~ further habll.lty. and other relief. the hading and large types that hi men for the good work done." Prof. A.lfred Watkm, furm hed Erne t Casslck and ~o yd RIch . The Kriemer and Br other Thu was on of our great st t he musl~ for t~e ~Varre n .ounty Rrdson. pleaded n~t gU II,ty to the. versus Mr. Herman ockmao~ introduced the Mi mi Gazette's ac. ollnt of th dedicatory exerci es community enterp rise aecompli. h Teacher assoclatton meetmg affidavlt filed her~~1n agalll~t them. Hyde, also known a s harlotte R. WII" IWOI'hl il ~11(1"ld tl lulU or f that were held on New Year' ed. Tru e, lh ~tructure is neither Lebanon. In t~e . case of .raco~ Ehhng ve:. Hyde, 01 0 )mown, as Mr • Johns- Mary E. Hopping, l'ent, :)0; It ur t I.. , ,· '1 t'.'.n A J':. cornat' uf th o Ni bt, january 1, 1924. Continu- 0 large, 0 handsome nor so comoach Eddy Burton's charges . us Wl~hnm . Manning, et aI, It ton Hyde, for money and costs. Dt·. Edward and Robel't Billit', )'{'ttl "Jitut~ IlIH1'·P fh '!""r lllt"l (l to ... pur-PIUH'N ur II H J llIl - \\'ay rl 't.lln tho lunda i~g, t.he ,introduc~ion a.y : "At no modiolls as man~ of !ike nature in won third place in the Warren IS °drdeted that m,otions No. 2, ~, 5 Etne Pollitt versus alburt Pol- services, 24; Julia Hollund , set'v- ur ~ lIllt 1.,\\".<>0 III til" 11I1'nll lk". tnne In WaynesVllle's history were 'Warrell county, but It stands as a ounty B8/1ket Ball tournament, an 6 be BU tail~ed and motions !itt. Divorce. Charge is gr08 ice, $7; Mrs. H wanl Sawye r, .\II \' ~Ht4 't( H n t! rtqH "~~ I~CC ·tUUlr y to "I' lit "1\' ~\P" II"" ,\f 1I1~ salol Lo.w~ th I'e as many people housed in a monument to mnny hours 01 plnyed at FI'anklin on Friday and Nos: 1.' 4, 7, 8 and 9 be overrul. d. negl ct, etc. sel'Viees, $7; Geol'~iu Miller, derv- " HlI. I h, ' lt h II'. "11,1 • 11811( 11 .• nil aa s~ngl . build in here 08 at the de- a~duous toil, ma~y days of plan- at ul'day, }'ebruary. 22 and 28. Plalll~ffd gr:~ted. le;;e to hlc ina P. Hahn versu . Howard C. ices. $10; telln Kelly , ~erVlces, I'rq,- irh'tl "" 1\ " .' tttl.111 euu trACH fl l\ .. 1,t1r \, tl iln., IH' L\\ lo' n .I m (8 • Ral e d ays. dlcatlon of the new Gym and COIll- nmg and chenlmg. and many Our boys defeated Kings Mills in amen e pe I Ion 111 Hahn, for divorce, Charge is ex. $10; Charles Hobsoll, gel'vict'l<. tu and I' r.~~ttl n J\ . l ..Jl WYOtl n. nd Nancy ll\unity bouse In t night. At an sacrifices, The mb mbers of W. H. their fir t game, 44 to 0; won a In the case of J :acob Fro~t ve1'SUS tr me cruelty. MI.'. Will Brynn, servi ces, 10 ; 1 .:\\\ Nil II , till th .. JStTI dny ,.t HCVt.t'lllI!I, (I, 111111 \I hie 1 WItS .1u ly tll.d early hour the seats plac d on the S's, fir t bn k tball team would consolation victor~, rrom Franklin Ada Frost, t~e dEI~endant IS grant. New York Life Tnsul'Dnce cLewis V. Bantu, services, $5; Jrll' ~I', .. 1·,·.' 01',1 In llJ~ Hpeord e r~ Offloe ba ket baIt' floor and the. perman- have .been in tile seve nth h av n 17 to lG, but 10 t to Lebanon, ed 15 days III I'i,I1lCh to move, d~- versus Edgar Jrdan, et aI, f~; Maude Denl'd"ff, sel'vice~, $0; .,r " ' lIrr.1I C'ounty, 01110 o n Sepll'wtH\r J • 19 2 0 a ntJ \vhl(' h Is duly ent seat on the we t Side were of bh. had they been accorded eventual winner. of the tournam. ~ur or plead Lo th~ amended petl- money, foreclosure, snle of real Clark ounty, cllre f pnticnt, "'· ,'OI't1 .. a In \' 01. 1 OJ \' IrP 360 or tho filled, but people till kept coming such a plnce to play. Ask George ent, by the core of 1 G to 17. Not tlOn. e 'tate and equitable reli f $10 . 60; Offic utfi ll<o'I'<I, sup · Il'l'{l "H pf,' QrdM of \\ llrr.-.n "'o unt)" , (Ihl ... "n,1 In nddillon ther tu tli e e until there were 700 pre ent, it is Waterhouse, Albert Cleaver, Jim so bad for a "green team." ve!~usthAlbcea t BOI~ HOtntler. Belnntehtt New York Life tnsura';ce o. plies, $2.60; tukultl1 Mf~. (1. , 11Khl of ~,llrl James C . 'lLle his b.lra stimated." McClure. Fred Furnas or Ross The school board made imporI' ElIlne. e,. a, .e versus Frank K 02ic ko et al for supplies, $33.60; 'lium i ,a"l!tt'!, 11.1 IIs .. I~ '''. to th ~xt'lu81\"e use (Jt A l'tllln prill/:, .. bout ~OO feet North ~ant hist.ory fOl' our community at defendant, AlbE,rt Bennett, I~ money, foredo ~re, ~Ie of 'real tax notice, $1.70; Frllnklin hron- l'Jo:"Ht . Fe tivities opened with a thirty Hartsock. III\, bILrn 10c"teLl On U loid mmute conc rt by the Waynesville At the regular meeting of the It. m dmg, March 3, 1924, when granted 30 days to plend, move 01 estute, marshalling of liens and iele, tux notice, $2; OI·S. Edwltl'd JnmPM I'. :->11.1. ,'" ,.HIIl. tog U1er w Itil lh .-II<'hl Illl Ih p 811tll Illld lILY , . quitable relief. lid Robert BJair, service., 2; Drs n nl\l" lin ...toIII"nr .frolll Prel:"i r band, under the baton of board in December, 1923. harles it established a "Public Library, demul'. J O til pl' ml a Orvllle J. Gray. Dr. J. T. Ellis E. Edwards, who had succeeded fr e to al\ inhabitant of Wayne In the ca e ot The East Light The Eastern Light Co. versus ~dwal'd and Robert Blail', er 'ices, ,If Mnld \ll>l1Ir. c' , Halt·. nllll\'c de8c:rib. .,.1. \I It, I h · right of (' nlry r rOnl theJJ 8!sumed charge as mastclr of Berne J ones a the bus drivel' on township," in accordance with the o. vers~s Gold lll Powell. a~ d Bee Golda Powell ancl Bee' Powell. $56; Fred Kahn M tor 0., £'on· li,"P III 11m tv k e J) !lo.ld spri ng c~remonies, and, after a few of Route No.7, also resif;ned. Ralph provi ion!'; of Ohio law, and named Powell, Judgmenlt ~o plalllttff for Cogn vito tiac oach, f or sheriff $360 ; Ern, d"llll (lnd I I) 'nnke a ll n ' 8SUr)l r . ,", ~l\I.1 1.11'" 11"(0 l ,b burl d In hIs. usual ha~,PY r~mark8, the John was hired to fill the vacancy the following board of trustees to $317.14. osts of Inter at $10.30. Josep hine G. Baily, administra. pst Dakin, stone, $37.50; Blllif ' Jlult Ih" ICI·"unU at 11"11 :0 In"hes al a ll audience sang AmerJ(la." Rev. L. and has continued on the job ev l' have charge of lhe concern: E. L . In the case of Homer Benn tt tor of the eslate of Lloyd Baily L Roy, sand, $1.4(); Leban on Lum , .1111", "I,rovltl · II hy s1\l<I e nll'tl h "t W,'(' I\ "nl.1 Jam.., ~ •. Sa l o.n6 .ald A. Washburn, then pastor of the since. herwood, W. B. :l\1adden, May versus Albert Bennett and Mar- dccea cd, versus Bernice Cole et bro., paint, oil un.d lunlbt!l', I1'1',..-1,," fl . 1... 11' on and N noy roAW 10~&:1 M. E. church, invoked the No changes in officials or m m- Wright, Georgia l\fendephall, garet • Conway, Retha Bennett nl, for money only. '$21. G; hartl e & Bevis Mach 0., aOll nt' .. r~Rilhl. 'rhll I\~ menl I;r~ntl'tl I" ~"I" ,,"ntnu' t o Iha hI .fI\ln M I?lVIne Blessing. Mr. WalteT Ken- bership werc ffected when the lara Lil , Edith M. Hat'ri and Bernice H. Wright versus Paul repairs $14.70; L. H. Gordon Gar- '. :-':<1., hi hf'lr" l nntl 01\811(n. rOI' V'f E. Wright, for divorce. Charge age, gas and oil, $.64.74; Me oy ,\",1 th' "~"nlt"\ t grant~,1 I,,· laid rlck, the contracto:, ~hen formally b arel was formally reorganiz~, Mary L. ook. The excellence of presented the bUilding (symbol- January 7, 192", but two Tesolu- these appointments is attested by number 191. or two·thirds of the gross neglect of duty. Oil Co., ail, $46.20; J. . llawk'!, .."ntm · ,I ~1\"1 I"rl'~ ton A , Laws.,n :-;I1n " l.aw 8fJll theIr heir. nd shovels" rope, bolt., 8,06; 1'<, hi ,,; filii! Ized by a huge key) to Superinten, tions were adopted. The first the fact tbut on ly two changes, to tal of the entiire country, were n,~lgII", I ''''n~ l'OV'tHlllts rUllnlng II lIlt Ih l' I n lld ~ und It"t voe))I exdent Blatt. who gracefully accept. authorized the clerk to seek bids both occasioned by the death of written by students of Wayne Prfobate COUl't Proceodia.. ,'ervice Station, gil and re o_ ir , ','l tI~ p r o,'ld (] III such conlt'llct. $84.34.i John Law & on, gil , $7~ I'd on behalf of the school in a few from at least two banks for the the original appointee, have been Town ship sc'hools. This was far ,'ur tit \)lLrIWs, of 'pay ing ee naln \L III f l) r a.1I other and well chosen re!'larks. giving full deposit of school funds, while the made in the membership of the greater than any of the s ixteen The inventory of Verdena Hop 74; Oram Shoup, ga', oil and II'ICIII' I r tllldlngM <.> 1'11 , 1''' , cr "nd and du~ credit to the originators second asked the ounty Treas-' board. Fred B. Henderson suc- districts into wlhich the country , kins, admini tratrix of the estate l<ledge handle, $2 7; Kilpntrick- n("I'tli. ' IIo,( lu "hi h he III 'I bl' 111111 din of the Idea, Edward Burton and UI'er for an advance draw of ceeded .the beloved Prof. E. L. was divided." Thus is described Lester Hopkins, deceased, was French Motor a1' o. gas tiN :u,c1 lht· !.rtl lllIIH' . alll' I r~'llllrEd to Iln,w r Ethan Crane. $6,000, to be equally I\PPortio~ed herwood, while Mrs. Maria Elbon th participation of our tudents approved. bulbs, 7.80 j Morrow arage, gas IltlI'llorIIb I (or the 30 t h (]lJ.Y or cpl m· As the exercises had originally between the tuition and con tin- was cho, en. to take up the work of in a county·wide composition con· The will of Mary O. Stockton, $16.02; Spring Grove Tractor and III 1'. 1933. ' H • . n , RAHTS K been planned for Christmas night, gent funds. The regular time of the late W. H, Madden. test. Supt. Blatt forgot, however' ld eceased, was filed in court. Equipment Co., supplies, $2 3. 11 ; All II.dmLJ11~lnl l o r de llOnl8 no n "1111 thl' Will ILIlII xe,1 fir the e8' the decorative cherne, of course, meeting was continued as the first The first of a eries of three to evel' me.ntion through the The will 01 Jame B. Davis, de- W. C. Newcomb, gas, $66. 5; W. tnl or Jn s. '. u.!t•• (I.,c.,osed. for immunization column of the paper the re ults ceased was admitted to probate. N. Cox, hardware $27.75; TigaJ' , A10 included a large tre~ on the stage. Mondar night of each month, a s treatments - 6T. A. grO~P of little girls, under the Eluch hour a8 II Quorum or more again t diphtherin was adminlster- obtained by thE!se 191 composi- Charles S, Irwin was appointed ex- Charlton, gas, ]7.75; W. A, dlrec.tlOn of the Misses Lile and should have a ssembled. The de- ed to 84 children at the grad tions. ecutor, and filed bond ot $10,000 Haose" gas 76.41; Kel ey'~ , crLote t e timat s plac t.l! ("any McKI~sey, now gave a pretty pository contract with the Waynes bu ilding on Friday, March 7. Earl upt. Blatt and the Misses Clara with sureties, Frank C. Miller, vice tution, gas, · and supplie8, over of what. in I,he lJni' ''1 Rtntes exercI8e standing a1.I-' ou t th e t ree. VI'11 e Na t'lon a I ban k was forma II yarn E har t an d R 0 b er t BI a tt , eac h Lil and KathrYJn lark served as Walter G. Rockhill and G. F. $4901 F A B t . k II' . '. ; . . u terwlc , we ( 1'1 :': about the 3GO million bu sh I, pr ",This," saye the account, "con- renewed a weel< later. then two years old, were the youn judges at the I~ ringboro oratori- Brown a~e the appraisers. Clank, S5c; Cincinnati Oil Works 'lou Il' announced. III~ted of c~rols a~d a reading by The Wayceh s ( only they didn't gest of these children. The treat- cal contest on Friday evel1i!,g,' The Will 01 Mary M. Dearth, de. Co., gas, $7.65; Famous A u ro M!ss Beatrice Robltzer:-TlJis little ca em Waycehs then) played ments proved quite sueeessful. March 15, and. the next evemng ceased, was filed in probate. Supply 0., s Ul>lffies, $3,12; ~Vmd. Agronomists say wheat utfers M188 gaye one o!. Riley'8 child their first scheduled enga'g ement The Miami GazeHe for March 19 several of thtl hllirh s:'hool students The executor of the estate o.f ard Oil Co., oil, kerosene, grease , poems and ner ~blltty to portray on Fdday evening, January 1.1. says: "Nearly 500 . manuscripts and teachers ent.e,rtalned the mem- Mnr~ E: Waterhouse, ~ecea8ed IS etc., $43..2.9.; L. I. Pence. .rep . 1110 e JI'om Illck of ferti\jz " Ihllll 111.1. ' the characters Involved brought and lost a rough but exciting were s ubmitted by pupils of the bers of Farmer!; Grange ~o. 13 t() dlstrlbut~ to George J . Water- radiator, $4.50; Collin hop, up- a-ny other ero;> growfl , house certain bonda.. . plies, 75c; Jason Biddlecurn, reth!! approval o~ t.be audience." game to Centerville H , S. by the fifth" sixth, seventh a"d eighth at the latter's l',eglliar meetmg. NIBIl Leona McGmnts gave a red score 01 13 to 14. The lineup ot grades in Warren county, Of this (To be Continued) An order of sale. !s to be ls.sued pairs, $1.60; . C. Alexandel' Dept
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of the estate of William F. Hunt, deceased; . T~e WIll oj Ma-:y M. Dearth, decea.sed, was admitted to probate. Irvm~ E, Dearth was appOInted ex ecutrtx, no bond required. H. S. Conover Carl J. Miller and George P. Gates were appointed !lPprais· ers. , . . Charles S . ~w!n, guardIan of James B. DaVIS, mcompet~nt WI\S allowed $60 fo~ l~g!lI sel'Vlces ~nd $75 for: g~ardlan s compensa~lOn, He ~Ied hiS second and 11.1181 nc· coun • Mania,e Licel!!U-.
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V~rgil Hud~el , laborer, of Waynesv lUe, to MISS Evelyn Neeley, of Waynesville.
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Equipment 0., piston rings.Fla1.Store, supplies, $2.65; ck , 82; Bay City Shovels, Inc., ne ARY PUBLIC propelling sprocket, $6.87 ; Cincin N.t'••al ~ nati Oil Works Co., gas, $2.22; H. S. Conover, supplies, $2. 8; Will. Drawa •• Eatat•• S.U'" Brooks Oil Co., grea se, $33.16; WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Franklin Vulc. Co., s upplie s, ~2 7 .• 57' Fred Kahn 1o10tor Cal" C pa;·ts. $3.47 j Cincinnati ' oii Works 0., gas, $10.61; Gri~'NoJj , FeR SALE DATES CALL Service Station, repairs, $291.25; Waynesville . Farmers, cem.:!l1~ $899.40; Owen Gross, supplic~ $21.30; John on & Johnson, !iU • plies, $2.50; L. G. Anderson 'o,~s CQ., supplies, $0.42; Buckeytl Qnerete Co., cement tile, $160 38; -.:-$8.3~; Dakin, stone, $ l ';5; 3io, Ne,., a.rD_•••• , OW. Lew1s & Drake, Inc., .cement, $04 .• 90; Fahley Hardware Co., 'cement EARL KOOGLER and hardware, $327 .7(;; O·r .l~(iDia Da,t_ Ph__ Bridge Co., blue prints and ~L.;!<!I , $90.81; Oregonia Brii\g~ Co.. reKE._or.8N8 pairs and supplies, $18.96; Fra nk Sherwood Co., g&!), $1.75, Edwin Simpson, stamps, telephofl~ calls ~1.29; W. M. Lawson, repair~ $6.65; Waites Garage, parta Ilnd repairs, $21.30; J, W. Lingll lfa!d. ware Co., supplies, '1l?11.
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R.al E.tate Trall.fe,. Bern Carr, et al to Lydia Murphy, real estate in Harveysburg. Emary Urton and Lillie Urto.n to Claude Rader, real estate in Hamilton township. Flqra Kreitzer, et aI, to E lmira Boomershine, 122.30 acres in Franklin township. .... Elmira Boomershine to Flora Kreitzer, et ' aI, 122.30 acres I.EGAL NOTIOE Franklin township. Perry BQomershine to Lewi:; Evil. Allbey. who reald 8 at 643 E . ' So.. Salt Lake Olty, Utah. will Boomershine and Orpha Sn,ith, -2nd ta k e notic e that o,n the 9th day o~ A.Ugult, 193a, Ross H. Hartsock aM 122.30 acres in Franklin township de bonis non with tlte Fred G. Grater to Anna Weber, a.(Jmlnlstrator will annexed ot the estate of JaB. C. FOR. AND CONIIQ" real estate In Deerfield tOWI1!1.hip. Sale. deceas ed. til ed his certaIn petleheep and oaI~' Ln the Common Pleas OOurt ot I Warren Lodge No. 11, [. O. O. tloll Warren County, Oblo agaInst Ih&t l •• 1rire the F. to the trustees of Hope L~dl/!e and others In lh e ca~e of 'RolS H. Hartsock, as Il(lmlnlstrator de ""00 ' d' No. 16 t. O. O. F., inlot N() 67 hi bonis nem with the Will annexed • ..... or the elltat e ot Jas, C, Sale, deceuCI.,I_"tL O. Franklin. e(l. plaintIff. v8, GeorgeJ. Walerhou-le In on Radio Statlon "'OCT Chester A. Witteman and M:'Ir- l'WhQ.sa nam e 18 80metime. spelle(l to 12 '30 p m tor our ciaO, '. • tha E. Witteman to Waltet' R. Wlltterhouae), et 80\.. dofendants. saId clI3ebelng ntlmbel'ed 16074 on market reporta. . Fitts, real estate in Spring-bo.'Il. the Docket' or sMd Court, prayl,ng =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (01" an ol'der directi ng him as 8uc.h Walter R. Fitts to Chester A. Iniatrator to 801\ the tollowlng Witteman ~nd Martha E. Witte- Ildm d 1Iel'lbed rea.l oBta.te to-Wit· , man; 20.08 acrea in Franklin t'>wn "Sltuate In OhIo the Oounty ot 'wa.rren an,t State or and belllg It l>art ship. of MIlitary urvey No. 2404 bounded , ows gfnnlng Velma Pointer to John Jaeks, as lin e:-b O( Hie centeratof athepOint old ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• real estate in Turllecreek town- Mld(lllet.DWn noad ex tended 001'088 ship. Miami Rail Road thirty WAN.T ED feel CRSt trom the center S. E. Cahall to C.rI Garner, 60 11 Roall ,bed : thence In a. acre! in Hadan township. . direction and parA-lJel c nter 1l1l~ or 8ala Ron(! WANTED-To buJ' aU kluu of 0, A. Harrison to Albert }t,) 'O and3~6_rlt':~ c\~ir;:rf;:' Il t:~I':A~ chiekelll, pa,l", hirheat muk., erts, inlot No. 396 in Franklin. e N. 88· 20' E. 14.87 chains to .( priee. S. D. Hellklt, WaJ'D...m., Albert Roberta to Zoe Harvey, : thene Nortll 9 links to Ohio .. : thence S, ?7 15' Eut 4, • 11& Inlot No. 396 in Franklin. a point: thence S. 68· .. W. F. Boomershin e to Elmi!!a too chaIns a. point thence _ _ • &. _ , Boomenhine, et aI, 122.80· lie res 2. In . r _ ..... in FrankUn towII.hip. . Tru.tees of Bope Lodee No 18 SALE-Fine Bartlett pean. L O. O. F. to tru ..... of MlddJeSee Cliff Burnett, R. D. I . a24 town Eneamplllnt of I. O. O. F., inlot No. 587 In J'raDkUn. FOa aENT J. W. Collina to . .. Pari CoJ-ll'n~I~i.:!:~~~~i
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' OLUl\1 BU . T he f oll owiriJ( specia l taxes for s tate relief purpos .. !:! were recom mended in , parate bills to the. ta te legi slat ul'c late last Thursday by u speeia l joint committee, S nator 0, J . Gunsett. (0), or Van W ert, chuirman, aH I' th ' gov rnor '~ p ro po!l als in part and man y oth er tax bills had be n int rodu ce d : n cce nt CliP t.a~ on bott.led b everage~, b II' f in cludin g (' 1', SI! Ing Ot· ,more than fi ve cen l ', li nd increa se t o $1. 50 pel' ba rre l on uulk beer. T ell ce nt ~" a I)O Unll 0 1' ..."'a ll on un malt 0 , malt syrup 0 1' bl·ewer.' wo rL ne cent on ve r y te n ce nts or f raclion th er eof on amu se ment a dmi.·sion ,
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and , ';1'(" I'Ill" d 'h iug E'lllploymen t IS ' rn Japane .e Deyelop Sy.te m lurg \. number of a rcitient.· in Ohi o A . toni.h Poultry E xpe rt. in cl u ~ tri("~ du ring J ul,r, accord iul!: At U, S, Conv ention t o a bulletin illsued b y . upt . Th os r . K e at'n , o f the DiI'isjon uf mo t ur vchi Ie lie n ~c funtl ~ this K e~n eyesight a nd nimhle fill ~ C'I'~ Yl'lI l' CUll1pa l'l'A with five madc up may be a~ impo rtan t to th e PO UItI'Y Illan as hi ~ kn owlerigl' of r llliotI$, t Il t h i~ ti nH' u -y lll' ago.
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To t he IP 'L1wi ng tf(! ctivc n e~R of !<ex in the furm t ure, Rhould or dete inlltio n nowa RYRte bei nglll in'r ho burs ting of IlIl y specu lativ e bubble that involves th e savi ng .'n fl.!ty and ] Iyg iene Dep!lrtme nt l'l f t rodu ced in J a pan Kain ~av.JI' in of m illion s of Ileopl e com nels all of us to app r aise ' what is sa l'{og d, Indu.·tria l Relal ion!'. The number " of c laim~ file d 'with the Indu !ltl' ial America. How lo ng wou ld any:, " :v lll ~ t a sa lary tak h igheRt I'ank am ong oU!' lind it is th en that. ' a j ob with Mr. Yog o, .Jap an .1' scie ntist . aSlle ts. , om miss ion in J uly \\"a~ 12,!l!lfl, startled po ul tl'Y expe l'ts rece ntl y who LI'i c1 to l11uk > n livinl( I!: ~' I ~\! I,one!;t auvkc to the luv . lol" 1, Vaccina lion of S wine • Speclalt,. . II hic h \\"u~ t,O 5 III 0 n.' tha n W' I" A nla n IS ' wea lthy in pl'oportion t o h'IS rea I'lza b l e ear nmg , un d a fil('d th proceding mon t h fi nd at lhe Int I'na tio na l Bab y hi ck job pays wages e ve n when dividend s are om itted and bond coupons ar e l ,t/57 more t ha ll th record for As~o. conve ntio n at Gra nd Rap id s, SER UM AND VIRUS Michigan, by determin ing t he ~ex not cashable. \ J I fI 'r h I I 1 A t a Reduced Price u y, I :12, e J u y tOUI WIlS a so (,f l OU IH'-day-old baby ch irk. in When tinies are good and all is well, we cannot avoid envy of t he th la r ge~t fi led for an y one mo nth HARV EYS BU RG, OHIO Illan wh o lives on In tel'est li nd divide nds. Earning a living by work t hen r e of 1 6 c n ts or more. T e n pel' ,'ince n ccmb r , 1!l3 L Th re w re six IInu a half mi nutes, with out; a n ert()r. Phone 3 1 8 ms hard and dull. Wh e n t he wheel turns and cond itions compel t he cent o n os metics. wi th choll ges fewer than in J un e and ix few r keplical poul tt·y expert: , ufte r Pr eln t. law·d .T hCj Houhse than in J uly a year ago, As an Mr. Yogo h ad comp letl'd his deelimination of payments to owner s a nd cl'~it orR, th mlln with a jo b is from t~e h l doptc eu t ('I' in die<ltion of th indu strial l l'e nd. king . ]n this fa ct li e a r ecogn ition that workers are the fil' t obliga tio n !lon nt t"aep bitax provib vlIlgI'ag or es FI' monstration, op n ed the chirk K e.: on both fatal an d llon-f :ala l m ishaps da y a'ftern oo n, deci ivc ly defea t mou nted in t h e manufactu ring a n d thl'oul-th ]lost mOI'iem exam ina on t he community 's pocketbook and ownel's are t he la . t, Whe n w e think of capital, most of us thi nk of profits. Seldom do ing an ame ndment tu muke the talC h lions checked ' upon t he a ccura cy ' . . g l'OUpfI,f requency w cr eas ain he past Ptwo We t hillk of 10 sea. I t is easy to s uggest a d'ff I er en t d'IVISlon 0 f pro fit s, one half aerlt. Fi n"l " acti on was no t l'em'" nti t severity I' _ uf th e d.' terlll inat ioll!l. Practi a l app lication of the but nobody oifers a n ew phln f or th e d ivision of losses. Radi cals con- expected b fOI'e th middle of this do minated in co mmel'cial, clerical Japa nese yste m is een in t he !'uvc,!ive of capitalis ts a mon y-makers, never as money-lose rs. They f or we~k on t h . ne w l ax ,measureR, an d professional lin es_ W.&. VNESVI LL E, OHIO ings t hat may be effec.lE'd by deh ' I t t whI ch are deSIgned to I'a l. e $8 ,500 get t he ris k, the ini tilltive, a nd t e worry n ~cessary In nves men . 000 and ma ke poss ible t he u e of' Bee.r will' not be ~oldt a t t he slate stroyi ng the male chi ck s. wh ich Phone 8 0 Bank BId •• The man wi t h a trad e, wi th skill, wi t h brain s, ab le to p erform a large fe dera l a ppr op.riation for fail' th is yea r but t h ere wi ll be at quite as mu ch as th e C ma le. S T!le service which ha ' ~ .marketab le '{a lue owns an in compa rable a s- publ ic wor ks. T he legislatu re met pari-m utua l nlach in in operation ch icks, before the ir useles. ness is Phone 78J Subscribe for the Miami Gazette. se t, H call wrench a hvmg f ro m th e world even when in spec ia l ses. io n August ] 6, when at the racing. T his WIlS decid d a t exposed by developm ent of ma nn i, h cha r acter'istics. In t h e cas . . .,.. 1 Govel'nOl' White a ppeared bef ore a meeting of th e f air board la t bonds are worthless. , Pal'e nts wh o t ram th en' chIldren t o make a hvmg WIth mlnd a nti t he body and presented five taxa- Wednesday. T he cxp lElIla tion given of L ghotnR, which a re of Ii t tl , muscle th el'eby leave t hem a heritage more valuab le tha n nn annu ity t i n pl an for ~tate re lief, th e 50- f or barri ng bee l' W BiS t hat con- value a broil e)'s, this is said to 0 1' u safe filled with gilt-edg (I securi tie , called No, 3 pla n r eceiving imm cd i tracts Co r sof t dl'i ng: con cCSRions be a n impor an t ite m. W ith t he heavier breetl!>, th hakes peare on ce cou nseled us to pour our purse into ou r h ea d. ute ~o n ideratio n, . T he goVel'D or had ~ee n s ig ned f ol' a, .l o ng period, Th n, he sa id , no on c an tak e it away t"rom 11,~. T he educati on and pronllse~ t o su bmIt a ~la n f or I a nd It .wo ul~ be un filII' to th ese m~ll e chiclls muy be di ~ p s d of t o hl'o iler producing plants. ~ nving . . g ..... ' 0 ' h 'Id 'c 's n e n lo wment that will serve them all sc h ~o l ald only after a rehef mea conce . slona n es to all ow beer to be tllll.nlO we "we UI C I I n I II ( ul'e wa adopted, sold. On t he olher ha nd , b tting on brood ing e quipment i a thi rd t heIr da ys. , . ' , cannot be .stopped at r aceR, an d it pOR~ i b l e ben efi t. I t is not expected tha t th e -"; s v~ n th dls tl'l butlOn of motor lIhould b conducted according to ve hIcle hce nse reve nu e a s of Aug- law if a llowed at 11 11 , was th e Japa nese me thod will gain imus! 5 was annou ~ c. d last Th ur - r eason g ive n fo r pe'rmitting th me liate favor in A mel'iea. lorr. day by t he Co mmiSSIon er of M tor bet ti ng d vice. YogO, exp la in that his ex:perl n e~s Vehicl es. T he a mou nt alloc.a ted to _ _ __ haR b n deve lop d over a period t he various counti es ancI in co rpo rs Ann ounceme nt i made that t he of years, an d that anodia n studt d ' mun ic ipali ties m ls t ime was f Olty-th ird ann ual Ohio W lfare e nts at t he n iv('rsity of British 8 :00 Music $285 ,90 .4 0. A diskibution of onf l' nce will be h eld t hi ycar olu mbia we re able, aft r consid8 :05 Farm Adju . tm e nt News _. . D. S. Myel' $500 to ea h of the 88 coun ties at I velan d , October 2, 3 a nd 4. crable co achin g, to attain only 75 8 :151) W Harvest orn T oo Early ? ... " ....... .. ..... .. .. Earl J ones was a l~o mad unde r th e fi ve p er T his gatheri ng ,a t tr a 'cts hun dred!' pel' c(' nt of a ccuracy. 8 :25 Music - - - .... 8 :40 Wi th t he 4-H Clu l> at the Ohi o State Fair , " E<i on Groves ce nt equali zation fund which the oC welfal' work er, hom all parts . E. H. Hanefe ld Inw pr ovid es fOI'. The total distri- of t he state and will b e un us uall y :50 1933 hio ·tate Fair , . , , , .. Thir t y years ago 0 nll1:11'1( 1.1'Five Form W omen bu tion .this y ar from this latter im porta nt this year. 9 :00 My I mJl rcs~ i o n !l nt tute Fair ix tudy gan its campaign t o e radica te hp 9 :15 Music . fund to each coun ty is 9,500. courses, all o f them t o be conduct- common barberry and t h' l'; c Jn~ .. . , 1 , D , J . Kays le veland received the largest ed by ex perts fr om outside Clf thc wheat. 11 :25 21 Years of th Ea~ ter n [> I"chel"On. Fut,:,nty ow , according l() Dan i"h , Hutchinson sum of any cl y, its tow l this dis- Rtale except on e, have been ar- cvie nlists, stem l"Ullt of wh 'at i", 9 :35 Future Flume rs at h io State Fal l' Voe. Af/:. Dept. tr ibuti pn be ing $9 , 671.26, making ranged. ourse E, in the ubj ect, exceedingly d ifficul t t o flOti in el cting Fruit for the Fair F . H. Bea ch !) :45 a to tal of $63 5, 760 for thc year to "The J uve nil Court at Work," Denmark. date. The t otal revenu e for the will be condu ct ed by H nry J . _ __ fil' t seven months of 1933 am ount Robi nson, Judge oC Pr obate anti Tests of t hi s year' 11",w ' ll '/ cd t o $16,8 47.2 07,10. of which J uvenile OUl't of P ortage co un ty 1 2,8 44 ,0"39. 64 had been dish 'i- t!avenna, and j oml er pres ide nt of ~h ow that hay cut bef ole J ll y 1 i buted to th e vari us municipal ilie ihe hi o PI'o bate A. l\Ociation. 1n- bettel' f eed t han ha y cu t late. and counti e and th e balance to f Olmat ion o l\cernin g~ th e tud y I\oIaximum y ield s were (, ~Hchc I J the' stat ma inten ance a nd repair cou l'se can b e o b tnin(~d by wl'iting ::loo n after ' blooming had : e."I cJ . fund . Th seventh distribution of P er ry P . De nun e. 10!) ommerce Statistics fu rni h ed by the el c- to t he support of govel'nm nt of th e N. R. A, p l'ogrum by i ncrea s- Bld g" olumbus , Ohi ,). Whe n y ou wa nt to th;nk don't tric power and ligh t compa nies ome kind. It i ti mated that make you rseJf so comf Ol'l --lbt'l tho t cover ing in fll ll the month of June duri ng the en ui ng year, The yo u f a ll as leep. have been received by E. H. Dayton Power and Ligh t ompany Heathman man ager Cor t he Xenia will pay over $1 ,216, 000 in taxe . If this were equa ll y divid ed district of the Dayton Pow r and DR. H. M. WILLlAI\JS Light Com pany. Some inter estin g among all customer of the e omThe. oft ball t ea n: of llw l.u ('ky Howa rd Hurley and Bob Richfi g ur s are disclosed in tI tate pany, it would am oun t to more vening wher t hey p)!lyed Elb r t ardf'o n had b oth of their automo- )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and men t mad e p ublic by Mr. l leath- t ha n 96e a mont h, or $11. 66 pel' cveninK whH e th ~,; II !cl \'(" J EIlJi' t ~ bil es damaged in a c'ol\i ion S unSURGEON ma n. ye81' per c ustomer. P ubl ic utilities Wallace's tam , C!W I "I ~ elf \"h'- day evening. No one wus in j ured Speeial Attention to Rectal and His statemen t in fu ll is a s in fact , have J>ecome tax-ca ll eti ng t ori oull with a SCOl '! f.f 13 ta 4. in the a ccid ent. Inte.tinal Di.eu•• 1011 WS ! agencies fo r g overnme nt, a nd Mr. Rlld MI"" H JIn ('t' Ol'at h l '~Arthur McIntire an d CJoude LEBANON, OHIO "Da t a covering the light and while t he industry recognizes th at r.ge, of incinna ti, !ln d ~1 1 . s 1\11.11'Treg. are visiting at the Ph on e 12 BpI PlzoDe 168ft poWer industry fOl' th mo nt h 01 government ca n be supported onl y {Ila Dea t h I'age, ' oC Da yton, WHe Van entury of Progre, this week. htlD8 & JamelOD Bille , Jun 1933 as com pal'ed with th thl'ough revenues received t h ro ugh R" ; est s recently of theu' l ,a l' ~ ! ' l ~ , Mr, an d Mrs. W. C. Smith, same month in 1932 h ows sales to ta xat ion, public utili tie @ , while Mr. and Mrs. . H, n QI hl'l" ng.:! . ultimale consume!'s increa!!ed they ar e g lad to assist in g overnMrs. Fannie Y":1 H '1I' n .~, of Robert and Ruby Smith are spend\ 11.8 0 t his year a against June ment al support, feel t hat t he re I egonia, Dnd 80n ,i 'l-Ia w , t;('!,rge ing te n day at Presq ue I sle, Mich of 1932, but it is intercsting to ~ h o uld be more of a sen e of fa ir- ~ ' I'1ith , called on M r. un,: '\! I';;. J . Ml'. and MI's. T . . Haydock and fami ly, Mr. an9 MrR. W . D_ Larkin observe at t he same ti me and with nes ex er ci ed in re p ct to t heir C. Gray Tuesday p flt-'l'Il\'C r , Director of Fun.,aJ S.nice tnis incre ase in mi nd, that t h t o- operation." a ller s at the home d !\II', :..nri and f am ily spertt unday at th e tal reve nu e f r om u lt imate con um- :.I"I·S. ha s. Mad..J (! 1l W ('d nes,lay inci nna ti Zoo. Our convenient location , suitaers, comparing the same two h i t rnoon included :llr, lind Mr s. MillS Evelyn McClure is spen di ng month!! of th e ' ante two years, !I<:a rt in, Mr • Lou i H., ~·~ an d MI ':! th e 'week with Miss Mar ianna ble s urroundings and equipment showed a decrease. As a plain ,A_nna Tayl r, of incillll':.i. P eterson, a t Ye llow Springs. enables us 't o Serve to the B.lt mat ter of f act, what t hese figures Mrs. lCatherin e Un derwo od TIe Advantage. Mr. An na McDill, of J ame " do show is that actually t h er e was to n presen ted her piano plI ?il~ in a town, i ~ th e gue t of her daughter. a loss of $29 ,000 in r evenue f rom de lig h tful recital at t he Gvm 'rue:, MI' . Frank Reeves. AMBULANCE SERVICE cust om er s despit.e t he fa ct tbat evening_ MI'. and ?tr1·S. C. A. D ickinson the kilowatt hours of electrici t y Jam es GI'00m8, of Dayton , I"A S and fam il y have a ll guests Mr. w..,. ••••ilI., Ohio Phon. 29 sold incr eased t hill June o'{er last Whe.t Yield. Beat Oft Earl,. hf'l"e \\!th r lat.ives Wed{\(!.,da;.' Dick inson 's pa rents, Mr. and Mr . June by 581,076,000. A t a time Plowed Land Except a;,' ven ing . Bihsop Oickin on, of Co lumbus. when much is b eing said in the Mr3. . H. Detherage en b ~·t,urtcountry about wh y electric rates In Dr,. Area. ed the Friedship Club Th ut'sd n-y do not come down, these figures afte~ Tepresents very accurate research , Time of plowing wheat land h as The Lucky 13 club a nd gU eb ~ among ligpt and powel' c.ompanles, an impol·tant eft'ect up on the yield er. Joyed a wein er I'oast at Canbywould seem d em onstrate b e: of the crop. In I1n, eight-year t est t n, n Friday evening. T hey all r e· yond question or 'doubt that there at the Ohio Agricultural Experi- r:OI ted a jolly time i n sp ite. 'Jf t llr. W arre n ounty's total p ublic has been a decided decrease in ment Station, plowing by the CI\<:t that t heir leader fa iled to at- iudebtedn e.s amoun te,d to $1 , 151,electric r ates to ultimate con sum- middle of Augus t res ulted in tcrd. 028 at the b egin ning of t his year. ers. Otherwise, with ~he increas- ave rage yield increases of more C. E. Ievicy ha s s old out his dry At t he close of 1931 t he amount ed usage of electricity represent- than three bushels an acre, rep or ts goods business whic h has heen in was $1, 196,275 sh ow ing a gain of ing 11.6 % , there would n ot be Robert Salt .e r, chief of -the de operatio n here for about t hirty $46 ,247 . in t he state-wide b attle less r evenue obt ained f r om the department of agronomy. yea r s. Mr. Levicy h as n ot re \'cal- to cut down d eb ts arId int erest, ultlmat:e consumers. A f a cto r that Salter J>oin ts out, however, ed his plans f or t he -future. This co un ty's obligations e mhas entllred into thi f alling-oft' in under certain , conditions ear ly The tan' famil y spen t $atJr- bl'lice debt s of count y, $ 184,4 00; r evenue is directly attr ibuted to plowing was a 'hindr ance to , high da y even ing a t the h ome of Mr. villages, $2 lf2, 092; t ownshi ps, lower r ates put intoel'tect by lig~t yields. In a dry season, s uch as tmd Mr . Paul Rich and famil y, $1,5 00, schools, $733 ,086. and power companies. What IS W!lS experienced in s ome parts of r (}ebrating . th e bil'thda ys of !I!I'~ , From the ad van ce data provided true, in the national flgure is prae~ Ohio t his year, early plowing ma,y Rich and Lawrence Starr. E 11"'1 Gl' th is paper by the St ate Audito r's tically true s afar as The Dayton result in poorer · yields. . Starr remained f 0 1' a week' ', h;it. office, follow ing not'es of di rect Power and Light Company is conIn the drou.t h year of 1930, land Mr s. Wal ter Ellis is en jl)ying a loca l in ter est are gll~an ed: cerned. Comparing June 01 1'932 plowed AUlust 15 - produced two trir. t o t he Century of P rog!' El. s Warren county pnid $1,843.29 with 1933, an inc.rease in kilowatt bushel$ an. acre less wheat t han Exposition i~ company wit~ Mr I . inhe rita nce tax to the state in hours sold of 31 % in disclosed by land ' pr epared for seeding by R. B. Monfort and son, :> 1' \V 11 - 1 98 2, as again st $8,79 3.11 in 1 93 1 the local utility, w~ereas the in- disking. In other years, lal;ld disked n ,i::gton. Ciga rette tax, state's portio n creased revenue d~ pite this i~- three times returned yields almost Mrs, H elen L, Heckle . utrE'I'NI Cro m coun ty, 1932, $ 932.88 ; 1 931 creue in consumption of electriC five busl?els smaller than land tha t an attac k of app en dicit is 3Juday $2, 576.88. Users of El ectri ity h ave lear ned, long before t h is, t hat the energy of 31 % , ia only 3 %. . had be!!!n plowed. evening. Dog and Kenn el f Ulld, r ee ipts fo r a d vantages det ived fro m its us fal' outw eigh t h e costs of "The eleclric industry in good Two factors are r esponsible fo r Robert oll ett has r e~u "nell yea r., $3,11 7; p ayme:nts f or da mtimes and in bad tinles is obliged thi s result, in Salte r's opinion. i ro n) the Cen t ury of ProguJs 1J:x$1 ,88 6. 65 ; liclen ses issued , current, to ll1ain.tainits faci:lities at 100 % . Drouth dis~ourages weed growt h posit ion. dogs , 2006 ; felmale, 52,0. thus bemg pel'pared for th,e great- and tllere IS Jess chanc~ for ex- . Miss Mabcl ,E . S tar.r lin d fl'ien,i, est maximum load demand upon ha'llstion of plant nutr~entB, he of Dayton, called on rela.tives here at. yo ur s ervi c~ . A Twe nt.y (our hours n day El ectricity its service_ In rather rece~t- dars , say,s. The second fa~tor IS less of unday evening. Miss Starr was en - ARE BACK ON TH.E JOB there has been an appreCiable lJl.- mOisture from turning the land route home fr om a week 's v8cati,lll CVARDIINC BRIDGE flick of th e sw itch an d it goes to work . crease in the cost of coal and coal with the plow, which is an impor- from her du t ies at Rike-Kumbler3. is a permanent factor in the cost tant factor in a dry year. She spent h er v acation at Sulphur The old lions t hat watch ed of . .neration of electric energy." Loosening of the soil haltel).s the Lick prings near Chillic othe, horses and buggies, wagon s, Butos ~. urv ey recently compl et d a nd xt nding ove r th e entire "A chart just finished by our formation of nitrates by pTOm?tMr. .and Mrs. Jont Morris, of and pe des trians approach the old company's statisticians in. ~ayt;0!1 ing better conditions tor bacterl: Reeseville, called on Mr . and Mrs. susp ension bridge ;for 80 many range of the s ubj ect diRc lo 'cs once more and conclusively IIhowl that the cost of UV1ng 18 growth, he says. , J. C, Gray Friday aft ernoon. . decadee, are back on the j ob that Electricity is the che apest thing you u "e in your home. still 25.7 0/D above that of 191~, • -The Betsy Ross . Olot hing club again. while the domestic average electrIC When conditions ar e not met at 'the h ome economics ' room Although past s~lrty yea "'s of rate per kilowatt hour today is for the new seeding, top- Friday afternoon. The members they prel!ent a welt-groomed 80.9 % below the 1016 coat to thl' dress the wheat durlne the fall or were all present. Plans were made appearance, which been hntaxation levied against publ e early winter with lix to ten IOI~s for the annual picnic. Bernita proved by • coat True utilities, inwhleh The Dayton Pow- of manure an acre, advise crops Lewis· gave a demonstration. they are uleep, or their er ad Llaht Company hal shared, specialists. Games were enjoyed a~d a dainty eyes are elosed, but ahow. tbat Well to be lI&id by the _ _ _ - -.._ lunch of sandwiches and cakes was teU when a lion i, . ...'..... l I a Dayton h1rer and Liebt Company Potato production tbi'J ya... will lIerved by Mrs. WiOiamlOD and the especially a d ....... the D.JEt twelve mODths In total 300 billion bu ,br ls Lewis girls. Only two. of our a of Federal, SUIte and eut the yield to 18 r cr mothen were present. Ahce Gray E. H~ REATHMAN Manager. Xenia District ao'Jel''Il1ltlata.m tal. production of l... ~ , ellr Report..
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Mnumce \ tdlc~', JU8t pOlllh ot ·fOIt'lhl. "tnuds a !llouumr nt r ('It Ii t " ~I I 11" AnIh ny \'11"111', <ln~hlng hero oC II'" .' 'uO"lf:lu n{'\ 0\11\ lon, who, In l;~S. " · .. s Ff'll t Into ~h hlo wl\d f'ru. I I' fl::;hl th l ndlaos. III l i:l l \\"HI1 .~ rnrrr~ me t til l ud l.' lJs on Ii pl.llll he$ ld thc M1i 11 til ' (l ri~i'r. The In dlanll wer 1.'<1 hy ('ll !,'( LlItle Turtl . Th ey . r l) ~ r. :" In t )'J'kRI Indian style, " In lh
The Girl (ou ts wiH sponsor a cake sal Saturday. Proceeds to go for cout uniforms .
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-'('IIo'd In nell IIr til fir SNll state or Ohio 10 ",lilt,. sClt\I'l'II . Til d .. h ·o \Ill 111 Milum val - ·, I Y. hl'adln!!, :,v llth Hom Tol ' do, I ~ II dl'lbd ll fll 1 trill. TIlls L old (' o"lIlr) - In hablled by French I rad .:rs 101lg bdofC th e Revolu· Uon ry
Mr, a.nd Mr~ . bd Osborn, of Lebanon, called on Dr, and Mrs. J . E. Witham, Tue dtlY evening. The W , C, T. U, will meet at f Mrs. J . L. Mendenhall the hom next Thursday afternoon, August
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Mr. and Mr . Walter Elzey returned home, aturday, after a wcek' visit with 1'(~lativ es i n Dayton. Mr. and Mrs, FI'ank A, Wright entertained the Wdght reunion at their home near F'crry, last Sunday.
so licitOI'), citizens of the town, lind farmers lind land owners IIlonR' the river w re asked to be pre. ent ami pnrt.icipllte in lUI op ~ di~cus..~ion of th proposition. large number of citizens, that cventua \Iy necossitated the use of the IlIl'ge 1' 0001, IIltcndeu this meeti ng. Mr. VanHurn again briefly outlin d the Pl'OPO ition, IInll Mr, Mapl stat d the legal objec tion, both gentlemen answering num rous questions. H. M. She'l'wood and ol her citizens were ca1le d on 'for an eJCpression of their s ntiments, while Messrs. Keller Hoak, George Waterhou se, George Bunnell, Rosco .Furnas, }' red Braddoc k and Jesse Prendergast ,:poke on beha!! of the land ownel'S and farmers. A 11 expressed their hearty. approval of the project, but Mr. Braddock probably sum med it up best when he said, /l 1'm ] 00 % for t he project." Messrs. Waterhouse and Bunnell also pronounced rna t convincing Ilu:uments. Du to the dire stringency of municipal finances, council 'was loathe to sign any papers that eould pOS!libly add to ' the financial burden, 0 II1r. Maple ubmitted a resolution whereby eouncil thoroughly appl'oved of the improve-
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njoying a two-weeks vacation from her duties Ilt the Waynesville National bank.
Wh e n you build and allow us t o furnish the m ate l'ial s, we are as pro u d us yo u of the c ompleted tl'u ctUl' , W know th quulity h ere in and k no w it 'HI S a t angib le value and on L ut w ill last. uality mat ri al that willIS find the t si of time nail b com our hobuy. l'h t!I'e is nothing in matcl'ials rO U will need that \ c annot s upply. onsult UH illl' gal'd to your plans. We ca n both h e lp and save yo u money. Now is the tim to start lction.
way for any portion of the preliminary cost. The motion to adopt the resolution resulted in a tie vote. A motion was then made, and unanimou Iy adopted, that the lilTS. Ber tie Mills was able to be original petition be s ign ed and returned to her bome, Tuesday filed . The paper was immediately ==~= cv ning from Miami Valley hos- prepared, and was signed by not Ohio orchllTdmen expect about' It's time to lime, in the opinion pita!. • only the original signer , bat by Phone 14 half Q crop from th ir apple of agronumy spcciali. ts for the O. Wayneaville, Ohio Tom Thumb W,edding- at the each individual member of council orchard s nnd a n ullusuu',lv ~lllhJ I S. U. Mrs. J\hl'Y armony a ccompan- Gym, Friday eveniing, September liS weI!. Jlroportion of high grade II·ui t. Thi s lJetition, toge ther with the ied 1\1r, and }Ir . W. F. IlIrk to I, fo r the benefit of the Boy Scouts. others filed, is to be heard at a an you rememucr WIWll pcorlv })ayl n Thul' day. Thel' are more inc'lIl1peten t u. ed to tip a conduclol' fl 'ld1. r Mis Lnura R9snagle of Injoint ses ion of the judges of commistr se than incOml)ct(l r.t spr· ju st for selli ng them a n. UpPI I' cinllBti i~ pending a couple of His fri ends here were delight.ed mon plea court for the five inter"ants. weeks with h e r brolher.in-Iaw, and to ee Roy Noggle able to resume csted counties, to convene In the berth? sister, l\h·. and Mrs. Harvey· Bur- his place on the bakery truck, court room at L banon at 10 n et. Monday morning. o'clock next Tuesday morning, The Foulks reunion \Va held at M G d August 29. Messrs. VanHorn and trou, H of Dayton, Dllatush arc expe~tin'g large delM L'" d ~ the home of Mr. and 'MI'S. J oel E. >f r. d eorge III ilh. "r. an rs . . .I..... en er ~on, egations of intere ted citizeJls to Sunday dinner Mrs . William Coleman pent were d MOth H degue ts 0 Mr. be present, and ask that as many ,,~_~================~~~~=====~~ -; rs. 0 en rson. of War'ren county's citizens as • undny with Irs, Georgiana an Iiai nes. Will O. Gu stin sipent t he week- possible help to swell the crowd. Mr . 1\[nl'garet J ohns was a' din. end with relatives~ at And rson, While we feel that c.ouncil is . ncr gu st Tu sdny nt the bome of Ind" and attended th · Indiana r e- to be highly commended 10r it M1)urcVh.a ed the L h G . . A. Gl'OC ry her on, Glenn Johns and family union of the Gustin family. final action in thi matter, the t 01' Hafvmg rom r. 1 ll a1' I and aVlng a.s umed in Dayton, manner in which the (Jecision was Mr. and Mrs, Horace Wharton of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Eagan and reached should not be belittled nor control, Monday morning, 1 s olicit th patl'onage of a ll h'. Villars' u tomer and all oth I' Dayton wel'e dinner guests Sun- children. of near Roachester, condemned. As individuals, all the The funeral director perform one of the most who aPJ)I'(lciate the b at goods at th low -t day evening, or Mr. and Mr. were unday guest!! of Mr. and officials, l\fr. Maple included, perneces ary, and at the s ame time one of the most p ri es_ Wilbur Wharton, Mrs. Ray G. Conner and daughter 80nally favor the project, but they diffi uIt service in the modern social order. To do 'chbawm of M did refu e to take chances of runMiss harlotte El r. and Mrs. T. S. Hardin and I t is my pUl'pO e at all time to 8n'Y a full Dayton is spending this week with family spent a few days of this ning the corporation into debt, or his wVl'k well he must be a combination of scientist a nd complete line of t he be t tapl and Fan y h'r grand-parents, Dr. and Mrs. week at Falmouth, Ky. Mr. of forcing unbearable t~xhebs and psych910gist tlnd busine man. Grocel'l'es, Fre h FruI'ts and Veg e tables, A . A . S ml'th . Hardln is remaining for a week's expenses F upon' our nelg h orinII' he technical side of his work requires of him and uredMut~in ~~~e~v~~~~~~~~_~h~M~r~s~'~~~~~~~~~~~F~_ __ ~_ _ _ _ _ _ __ tf~a~r,m~erri·~~m~'~t~h~~~~tey~ found ill a tho, t- la s fo . 1 es with her ed- not censure.d. a long and arduous course Qf preparation. His condi pen ed at the v ry low at prices to b found hu. band , who i8 employed there. Mr. and 1\lrs. Maynjlrd Weltz - - -... . - ••- - tacts with human being in times of stress and-{rial anywhel'e, e p ially when Hie high quality of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Russell, Mrs. and children spent Sunday at the -cLEANED THE HOOSECOW call for an unu ual degree of tact and ympathy. the goods is con idered. Belle Scott, Everett Early, Misses home of the formetr's parents, Mr. Helen and RUlhEarly were Sun- and Mrs. Fremont Weltz, in WiIAs a busines man, he must be able to conduct his As a part of their annual proday gue ts of Mis Sarah Smith in mington. areful attention will be given to all telegram of civic improvement. the affail's a long sound economic lines. WayneSVille, phone orders, and an efficient d livery .sy s tem Waynesville chool band won member hip of the 4-H girls' Good Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadley is one of my specia lties. We endeavor to fulfill a.ll the l'equirements of spent Saturday evening in Blan- its usual mount of applause an(t ' Cut Clothing club thoroughly II attention at the big band festival cleaned and renovated the village this essential occupation, and give the people of chester and Sunday took a hlotor Come in; Jet' get acquainted! held in Lebanon la t Saturday prison, back of the fire departtrip through Kentucky. thi community the best possible service. ment on Tyler street, Wednesday , Mrs. Keslet' Grabam spent afternoon and evening. For the past few years, these sa",e TueHday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson her molher, Mrs. C. W.- Albright and 80ns, and Mrs. Addie Smith girls have alternately rendered j·n Waynesv ille, who entertained were supper guests of Mr. and similar attention to the hoosegow d the Wayne town hip house, on nt that time the "Friendship Class' Mrs. Henry Westerman and daugh THE NEW I, C. A. MAN Main street, at least once a year. of the M. E. Sunday School of tel's, Tuesday evening. Their industry and civic pride, Spl·ingboro. Mr. and ·Mrs. Sam Hyman, and thus evidenced, are to be highly Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas and da",ghters of Ferry have re- Mr, and Mrs. aul Burwick, of commended. turned home after a motor trip to Lebanon, were guests of Mr, and anada, l\lich, and spent a few M~ My~ HymM evening. "~~~~klI!~• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •~.~• • • • • • •~• •~• • • • • • • • • •~ dinner, Wednesday days at the World 's Fair Mr. Leon Salisbul'y spent the Mrs Ralph Hutillse has been week-end her with his fSNlfly at the home of Mr. and , Mrs, Allen appointed captain of the WaynesEmrick. Mrs. Margaret Johns was ville Girl Scouts, vice Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, resigned. Miss Beatrice . al so a dinner. guest Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Walter Kenrick, Robitzel' will 'assist as tirst lieuten.. James Haines and Mi8s Bertha Kenrick and Miss Thelma Coleman Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cole,. of attended the Slade reuniOn at Dayton, were SundllY guests at the Piqua Su nday, as guests of Mr. bome of Mr, and Mrs. Frank and Mt's, J ose ph Gmssi ·and family LeMay, Phyllis Anna Cole accomMI'. and MI'R. Harvey Burnet panied her parentsl home after a . and gue ts, Mis es Laura RosnBgie visit with the LeMay sisters. and Sarah Burnet made a motor trip thl'ough Kentucky Saturday d Sunday. Visited LeXington, I~eunion erea, High Bridge and other inC la mp teresting places. ____ _ Mrs. John Myers and daughter of Dayton and Mrs. Fenner of Mr. an d Mrs.. B V• Smith, Mr. . Today the best b u y for Wa baseo, FI a. were F riday afterthe least money Is the new no on guests of Mrs. Kesler Gra- and Mrs. Lyman Day, Mrs. Goodyear Pathfinder. For ham. Miss Charlotte Myers reo Florence Hay and Master Max years "the quality tire Hay were . among those from here mained over Sunday, within the reach of all," MI'. and Mrs. Ja ob Gabelman who attended the annual Hathaway the Pa thfinder is now and Mrs. W. G. Haines of Dayton reunion, held laslt Sunday at 8tepped up in milea~e, and Misse Elizabeth and Adelaide safety and ~ood looks. It l\linlling of CincinnHti were Thurs- Camp Ruth on Carrol Hathaway's I hasFULLCENTERTRAC. day evening guests at th~ home of farm, a long the Little Miami river, 4.40·21 $!U5 1 'ION- 20% thicker nonMr. and Mrs: Walter Kenrick. About 64 members of the family' skid treild- touter body 4.50·20 8.00 MislI Marga)'et Miller of Read- were preljent from Columbus, Day()f Supertwist Cord, the ing, Penn., Mrs. Nora Warrick, ton, Lebanon and various other 4.50·21 8,30 Mr. William Neible and daughter ' places. cord that~lves underroad 8.70 of 1\1 iami sbul'g, visited the for. . Of course, a bounteous feast was shocks, doesn't heat up, 7.00 n'er's uncle and aunt. Mr. ani.! Mrs enjoyed at the noon hour, and the prevents blowouts, stands Exhibits of Llv. Stock, Soldlen D." d.', lep7,20 William Long last Wednesday. afternoon was devoted to an imhard knock, rons out a rlcultural, Horticultural and Margaret Johns, in compromptu program of talks and Mrs. 7.45 tem..... 7. full lon~ life of troublepan~ with her sister, Mrs. Eliza- music, Officers we:re elected as free miles. 5 .15 Gran •• Displa,s. heth Smith of Dayton, attended follows: Joseph Hathaway, presiChildren 22 and ........, acBe sure your new tubes the wedding of Miss Henrietta dent; Lyman Day, vice president, .arc quality Goodyear, ExhibSchooll, companied br ........... dmltCollett and Eugene J. Miller in and Tom DaVis, secretary. t oo. th~ First Baptist church, at WHThe next reuniOI'l will be held Its. ted F..... nl1n~ton, Saturday aftern oon,. i n tbe sugar camp dn Stoney brook . Little Rex Burnett i8 re.coverIng farms, near the hOJ~lIi of Mr, a nd. mcely from the auto aCCIdent on Mrs, Day, on the t lird Sunday in Febr~ary 28, when he was run August, 1934. over 1ft lront of Lytle .guap. All Thill is one of tl~e o1dest-and bracee have been removed and he Ilargest organiled f Imily reunions can get around fine. in this vicinity the first gatherin , Everybody come to the band having been h~ld 1905. g Attend ......~ P.lr. You .HI ....., 1M ....., concert at Lytle Friday evenlnf .," _ band will play at the ball park early in the evening aftd There ill a later on t. caneen It with l • •r •• b til tal
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The Funeral Director
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James E. McClure
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Waynesville, Ohio
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, lrHURS DAY, AU 'U T 31, 1933
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CONSERV ANCY HEARING CONTINUED TO" SEPT. 8
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DEfEAJED BY SMAll ' SCORE IN GOIOO GAME
Judge F. M. Cle ve nger of th land. al so asked f OT 8 postpone101'(' thoh 200 of our lo eal wheat 11'('sPOntling d Cl'CIli\e in th price Iintull co unty COU I·t .I f common ment in Ol'd r that he and tbe = 11'l'(J\\cri\ and qUitl' a f w m 'mlJ I'S pui!! f UI' (ha grain. Yuu don' t want til mi ..s the of the fnil' ~I.'x gatht'l'cd at the pleas was unoble to be in L banon counci l might ! ur thel' inve ligate Thl'\o'c in. la nc ~ . !ted are: m u s ician ~ \ ill fUl'ni sh la l Tuesday f or the h al'ing of the proposition. T h obj ections of h Tlw .'c. uul J~ " ,D efe nse Again Wea ken. in Fi na l minu , t }'rida~' vening at theo gy m , gym. MOhdoy uv .. ning, anel heard France. wher t he tarll1' I 86 cents t e m U 81 'riuay (!v ning. petition ror the stablishment of I'oilroad ompnni('s w' r fil ed buth Inn'inK. at Maaoln. Sunday Enrl ' 1I 1l r p~nt lhe fil'~ t l,f Mr. J . A. Sliphcl', of o lumbu ~ , a I pl'r bu 'he l, a nd wh I' C alm o!!!t the a CUnRel"Vancy di trict in th valley indiv idually and jointl y. Mr, and 1111'S. L, D. hi les vi$itt)d repr sentative of the gl'iculture ~tlth' ,<; upp ly used is n ow bo me t hi wet'k with l' latives ill Dytun. Th cons rvan cy law permi ts rl'l ntiv(os in Dayto n, las w(Oek. of t he Littl Miami riv er and its L a.t b y 4 t o ~I Scor e Exteri. ion depal'tmenl, giv an grown; ltaly, wh 're t he tal'i ft' is t ributal'y s t.reams. F or th is and the filing of but one f orm of obj cW , B.• quires and D, E. • tandi· explanati on of the U. S. Govern- $1.:.!!1 per bushel, and Germ an y, Adm iH, ion to t he W(Odding: FriTI W ' II 1I1 h l , olhel' rea son s, the hearing wa con- tion, viz : a ge neral denial of th e ball gamc Ilt m~n t 's wheat aCl'el.lgc reduction \ h re the tnriff is $1.62 per Ie ay n e~v l E I'e I,\n ~ fOI'I] saw the bas tinu ed until Fl'iday mOI'ning, Sep- allegat ions of th e petition, Tow· day eve ning, l 5 1l(l tlll~, I Oc ch ilo a nd compen sati on ))11111, 'it, opel'll - bushe l. Nut only have t hese thTee MU!'Ion, • un dny. ItNIVeled to Mason lall l unda y a nd t pmh r 8, aitel' th e ntire morn ing eve r, t h" attol'n eYl! too k speci al t1 ren, tion. the I1 cc e~s ity the l'cfor, aud c<)unll'il's rnised t a riffs a.nd encour· de liberate ly g ave t h ,~ M a~o n i tl' g a session had b en devoted to II f or· notice of th e ab s nc of J udge The BU I'n l't reu nion wi ll (' h eld the lr cnefils to b del'ivcd there. ag .. d h(lIne prodaction the e»Mrs. AIIHlS :M ndcl1 hllll l~ visit- 4 't :.I d . . J b .. . ma l Ilr!)Sentation of the peLitions, leve nger, Ilnd all eg d irregular- in~ at the home of her ~i~t(,1 in pon hi s invilution, the tent of ]05,000, 000 bu s hels over I) eCI!llOn . aco, us, gIV ing III ul t h J ohn Rosel' camp 011 un- fr onl. the legal setting forth of objec· ities in t he publication f th(' Franklill, Ind. 'p nk er was interrup t cd quile fOI'mel' Ilmounts. but the u~e 01 his bo t form let Mallon down wilh IIlty, S('ptembl!r 3, ti ons (with t he arg uments of at· n o ~i ces fOI' th h e8 rin ~, and the fl'cqu cntly uuring he course of ub ~ li ut ~ for w h at ha s gained to fU1l1' ~ aUered hitR. It waR a case Mr, antI 1111'S. Gene F ergu!l of torneys, pro and con) , and the form of signatures attach d to 1\fr!l. Maille Hatfi eld . pent Tues- of a bad day fOI' the M (> rch lint~ It-v lantl, call ed on Mr. . , . P, his rc markl'\ to an s wer thc que~· . uch an ('xt nt that ] 30,000,000 statements of two l eading witnes- so me of the petit ions. t iun.' pr opounded by mem bcrs of I ,~s bu ~ ht,'l s of t he grain are used day with her ~ i ter, 1I11·s. ] ren and Mason taking advantage of ,'lIli~bury Tue. day. lies in , upport of lhe petition s. While t~e objecting companie H ~ynor, in Lebanon, the nuclience who did not cleat'ly ther han for mer ly. Statistics ourt con vened about 10 :3 0 admit that they cann ot u cces:ful livery e rr nr. Everyo ne of 1\Il aso n s Mr, and MrR. J . W. Lob: and under tand .ome pha . e of the fr om Ru .. ia are even more disMr, an d MI' .. Mark Roger]; cn- r uns were scol'ed on cn·ors, Here daul!'hter are vi. iting relatives at maiteI·. His acid!' R, wa liberally 'o\lnlgi{11'l to the Ameri can w heat o'clock with J udge . B, Dechant Iy I' fute many allegation s of th c of Warren county pr es idin~. As- p titiont'r5, t.he attorneys in si,ted joy -d a motor tou I' or Kentucky, is how it happ n ed : inter sper~ed with examples wo r k· prod ucer. Fore st, Ohio, t his week. socia ted with him on the bench that th e formal objection s be in- 'utul'day li nd u ndny. ('II uut o n t he blackboa rd. The acreage red uct io n plan is t o Ma on scored in the seco nd on a Mr. and Ml's . r vil1c G ruy anti wer J udge Frederick L . Holfman ' ~erted into th r ecords of t he co urt Expla ini ng t he necel!!<ity f or 3 extend over a period of two years , R. A_ ' onn er aild fam ily called ~ i n g l (', a n I;ll'l'ol",aml 11 hit ba tsman, J\Ii s Bal'bara Gra y spen t, und uy of Hamilto n county, Ci ncInnati, In ot'der that they mil! have n legal On hal' les Edwa rd s a nd f ami ly in In th o lhit'(l the mCl'chan tR t ied it l'edu rLion of lh e \ heat CI'Op in t his (htl crops; 10 be hllrv e~ted in 1934 J udge R. L . Gowdy of Green., base fol' further obj ection when Dayton, . u nclay artel'noo n. cou n ty, .Mr. ' liph('r cited atuList.ics nnd I flS5 , and compensation is to up with t wo hits and a field el" s with re latives in in cinna ti. county, Xenia, and Judge harle! th e matte r come to a he aring of choice. In the , am e in ning Mason hurles Wilen a nd fam ily, o{ for lhe p nsl ten yeal'S, compiled be pllid ' fo r the cropll har-vest ed In . Wl)ite of Clermont c ounty, the C?st s, benefits and damages of Sccretary or gl'icu lt urc )- 933, '34 and ' 35. This com pensa 1\1 is. Elaine ,Johnson, of Dayton coun ted two more on two singles Daylon were u nday guests Ilf for Batavia. Imm ed iate ly , Hon . Sta n- the I1nprovement. In case th was· t he III' ck·end g ue5t of the an d t hree rror.. Agnin in t he fi fth la rence Mende nhall and fam ily. Will lace. Th ~' fig ure . how the tio n i to b paid fro m a 30ley Matthews, of incinnat i Fede ral government can b e indu e· MiRs . Norma an d L nore Lovely. h ree errol' a cco un tE'd for an oth er nomral yie ld to be abou t 840.00 0,. C ' nl-pe r-bu ~ h e l tax collected f rom • und Hon. Alton F. Brown , ed t o assume the whole co t of th r un f ol' Na, on. In the sixth, W ayMI'. a nd Mrs. ITa Rich and . 11'. 000 bu. hel , wi th a home consump· wheat proc 880r on 79 % of the MI'. and irs. Ed oak wer nes'vil1e t i d it agai n with t hree' a nd Mrs, 11. R . l o~s a nd children tion of 620,000,000 bu. h e l ~, aorl grlli n do mestically consumed. Howof Lebanon, a ttorneys for pr ojec~, ~ 8 its. spo,nsors 0 fondly a n OJ'ma l ca rry-over f'1'om ' 100,- evcr, whea t p rodu cts dis pensed by various diss nting companies, hop • .It 19 q.ulte hk ~l y that these , unday gll ~ t s at lhe hom e of Mr. ~trai g h l hi ts , and shoul d have vi 'it d t he Sta te Fa ir at and MI'. Roy ogg-Ie i n Sp r ing cou nteJ a nother b ut the la ck ()f bu~ , W cd o e da y. 000,0 00 bllshels, Th L w ul d leave the Am(lrican Red Cross Ilnd ance, ba ing their argument on the objectIO ns WIll be Wi t hdra wn, lIbout 220,000,000 b ushels fo t' ex· k indred charitabl e institutions are nbs nec of Judg I venger, John VanHo l'I1~, surveyor of Vall y. "h ad. up" baseball 'beat t hem oub 1\1 S. rs. R. F . H atfield and A. K. wh r eby linton, one of the five Warren eountl;' smce J anuary 1 , Mrs. Th omas T uckel' wen t to of it. !\fa on ~ c ol'e d a gain in th e nlLY, and ~fl'. and 1I1 1·s. W niter porl. inee t he raising of prohibi- lo be exempt. Two cen ts 01£ this ti ve tar iff. walls against tir e United ta x i retain ed to defray, the eJ:con stituent cou nties of the I' ro- 19.3 ~ , and ol'lgmator of the prop· , levelllnd for a cou ple week ' . eve nth on a hit a. nd an err'or TIO d di strict, had n o represe nt.a. oSlt lon, the!l gave a cl et~i\ed and visit with Conwell Wilso n and which pI'oved the mug in of Elzey were Dayt on v i. itnl'., la t • t a te., and t he govc l'n m ntal \l enses of the nati onal ad miniatraThursd ay aftel· noo n. e n ·o ura emen t of the ':Vheat !trow- tio n, while t he r emaind er relfert!! li on on t he cou rt. Deci ion on t his comp rehenSIVe accou nt rn the pro- f a mily. vict ory. in g ind ustry in oth I' coun t ri es this to t he coun ty associations. point was temporarily passed and pORlll, fr equ en tly referring to a ext Sun day tv a yn ville will l\1a:te l' J . e ph li arl!'lock of n' al' :1\1 r. and Mr s, Ed Cook . pE'nl c rmls batl! wi th tein ers one of th e e xport has shru nk t o a bo ut 35,· Im mediately after the prodll cer t he attor neys Instruct d t o pr~ceed large map of t he district that had Wilmington, h visiti ng his cousin. Pt'osecuting- Attorn y C. Donald been placed to the Judge. ' right at atu rday in Dayton, g'Ul!sts at the fastest amateur tE!amS out , of Wilton a nd Owen Hl1 l'tsol' k, a nd OO O,()OO bUehels an nuall y. Natur. 11a ~ i gn ed his c ontract. for r educed ali I'. th iA has ca u. ed a g lut in t h is acreage, he is t o receive 20 cents Dilatush t hen pI'oce d d with the th 'front of the room. He stated home f t heil' da ughter, Ml's. Rob· ay to n. Gam e ca-lled at 2 :45 p. m. oth er re latives h I'e. counll'y's wheat market and a CRI'- P I' bushel fo r 54 % of his 1938 formal ,presen tatio n of t he peti- that the cou nties would. benefit ert Davis. WAYNESVILLE , cr op, and, after t he croplI f or 19Sf t iOIlIl. reading the first in fu ll, but greatly by the proposcd Improveharl e. anrl F rank Le1\fay. Earl Eme r on and Miri am J ean have be n seeded in accor dance AB 'Ft H PO A E Lawl'ence Dlll'il! a nd Carl ook t h r mainder by date title and m~nt thr ough reduc d cost s o f "I th tn terms of t he con t ract, and , 4 0 1 1 0 0 visited J ohn P yle at Beave r, Ohi o, signat u r only, as a ll ~~ worded brIdge and roaO·con truction, and F ir , of Wilmingto n, ar!! visi ting Dll v i ~ . rf their u ncI an d n unt, Mr. and Mrs. Bu r t on, 2b the cost s of local a dministration .. 4 1 2 3 1 0 l\[onday and Tuesclay. in dupli cate form. The petition (Conti nued on page '. L. H. ordo n. hnv been d ducted, t he remainder Me nd nhall cf 4 ] . I I 0 1 tate t he purpos , S ope and neceschool band The Waynesvill e I) ~ the county '. f un d is to be dis4 0 •3 3 0 0 Mrs. J . , H awke 1M pending Gon" !IS ity for the propo ed improvement, tribu ted among' t he producers in this \I"e 'k a t a fishing resort in Elli s, 1 b 4 0 0 5 0 0 PllaY~d ~n open-air concert at Lytle name and locate the t erritory to b proportio n to t heir ae reage, Mi ~higan wi t h hel' dau ght er, MI's. Rich, If 4 0 0 5 0 0 list ri BY evening , and at Spring /Ifl'ected, a nd l.ist the benefits t o be In return for t his compensation. R, H. Vance, a nd family, Hart.'l( ck , 3b .3 0 0 1 3 3 Valley on Satutday even ing. deJ'lved, together wit h a proposal lhe producer agrees to reduce hill Tr ad way :lb 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mrs. Le na Hartsock visitcd th f or a sessing and defrayi ng the Last Sunda y, A ugu/lt 27, th e whea t acreage to uch an extellt all MI' . J . Will Haynie, Mr s. Harry B. W eller , c 4 0 1 4 0 2 World 's fair I t week. During ller costs of con ~truct i on . T hey were Ihe department may direct durin" Thuln8 a nd , on, Laylon, o f olum Ja c o bu ~, p . .4 1 1 1 6 0 absence , Mrs, Emma Harvey too k d tiled as fo llows : 'Morrow a nd e~cendR nts of 'Philip anll Emma lhe 19 33 and '34 seeding season8, - - - - - her place 8t the Friends Home. b us, and MI'. a nd 1rJr ~. J . li. Smith South Lebanon, J uly 6; Warren ollett H a wk e, t oget.h I' wit h th eir the reductio n not t o exceed 1!0 '1... spent lInday in incinnati. Tota l 3 0 3 !) 24 11 6 Cou nty CommLs ioners , July 3 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Lawl'lmce Pet er- ,. IR ti ves and near fri ends, gather- of the ori/dnal norm al acreage, Spring Vall y, August 21 ; Way . Dr, and .1111':;. A. K. helton and MASO r on , oi Indianapoli., were Monday ed at the horn e of Mr. a nd Mrs. howev er. The land so discarded nesvill , Aug ust 23; Milford, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH , OF children, of in cinnali, wer e unA B H H PO A E ~u est8 of Mr. li nd :Mrs. T, E . J . Philip Lal'\'ick, better kno~ n may be left idle, or may ' be CHRIST day evening call ['s a t III borne Aug ust 24 ; Loveland, Aug ust 25 ; T hompso n, cf .. 4 1 1 6 0 0 Rogers and Miss Marga ret R oger $. I I used for t he production of orwi n a nd HarveysbUrg, Aug ust ( Unde nominational) of Mr. and MI'R. A. . Gl·iffy. oca l y Il. the Geo rge Witcraft hay or any oth er crop that is not 28. In the mean time, t he Ce mmis· h A W 'll' Neubl'andcr 2b 4 1 0 2 4 1 Edgar Smith and Gilbert F r ye farm, fOl' th ei. r thi l1eenth annual onverted into f ood stuff to be sold . W arre n cou nt y had ester • 1 lamso n, Minister George W , P ra It. 1e It I1 rc Ull· stoners 0f n·t the Century re unI.on. Th . I . hosllitality 011' t he f arm . T he amount S hu lthe iss ] b 4 0 0 6 0 0 spe nt the 'veek-end gen la of re• hurch Sl=hool at 9:30 a . m. doy ('v Ilin ~ for 1111 (>xte nded vi sit petit ioned t he co urt, July 19, t o McLung, rf 4 0 10 04 0 0 1 1 of P r ogres, cxpo~ i ti on, Th e tri" d td th 4 0 2 d . MS ' I' >'d of th'e ho t and his fam il y, add ed uc ~on an e amoun t 0 f comMe th e amount of bond for t he Lord's Supper ' at conclusion. at the hom of Mr'. and Mrs. Arm- Gray, -,S Richard, c .. 3 0 1 9 0 0 I ~~sv:a c In r. mIt \ s revampe to tile untiring eft'orts of the p res- };e-ru!8tion will most-likely 8uctllate costs of t he preliminary hearing, hristian E ndeavor at 6:4&-p. m. I str on g M Cl'a y, near Dayton . Timberman 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0 ide nt and s cretary, J ohll C. throughout ,t he yean of the conThis request was g r allted, and a Verden a F ox, lead r. Evening fllSh bond of $20 0 wa fli ed by th Eva ngeli t ic rvice at 7 :45 p. m. Mi~se.., Pa uline. Ludine and Re ick, rf ." 3 1 0 0 1 0 M I'. Iinll Mr!<. E , J . gle bee and Collet t and Mrs. Lulu Hawke, t~act. The pro~ucer. retain the I'omm issioner o n August 2 9. ermon subject, "The Pe r fect Re- Jr ns Andrews, of akland, were K 11 y, p , 2 1 1 0 6 0 daughter, of near Wilmill gto n, mBde of t his occas ion one long to .rlgh t to se!l t he ll' gra m at the.belt Proof was presen ted of the lig ion." Pr ayer meeting and we k-end gu st!'l at the hom of - - - - - - 'we re SlInd ay guest!! of Mr, and be l'emembercd. term s ?vallable, ~r may retan~ It publicatio n oC notices f or the Bible study each W ed n sday at MI'. Bnd Mr , Frank SlUlsberry. 1\ 30 4 4 27 14 2 Mu. Ea rl oyle . Mi, s Oglef\bee ,'e. At the no un ho,u!' , nearly ninety for t hen ow n use If t hey so denre, Total U guesls were eat d at tabl e~ fair ly AcceptaM of t~ ese eontra~te Is public hearing of t he petitions in 7 :45 p. m. T he ch urch! where you Little MI ses ,Phyllis and Janice 1 2345 6 789n1ained for a ~llot'e ext nded viRit, g" oaning with every delicacy the b>' no meAns o blr(l.'ator~ under the I ' t h e 0 a yt on Dal'I yNews a nd t he feel at hom . Burne t, o f Lyt le, w('re gU ll t of Josep h a nd Jackie Shallot. of s a son afford s, and' all ably sustain pres~ n t JIIW, nor does It have an, Ineinnat i T ime -Star, but the th ir gl'andmother, Mrs. E. L. Way n e ~ville .. 001 00200 0- 3 affidavit of t hc f ormer paper ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 . - 4 incinllati, and Bertha and Art hur ed th e family tradition by doing Learmg upon th ~ ~ le of the wbeat. Thonlas. III t T hu day and Friday Mason Base on Ball : off J acobu s 1; o ~ Hyman, of Xenia, were g uests of full justice ther to . ' ou nty adml lllstratON!, other stat ed only that it was a paper of, Fat her Frencn, P ast or t heil' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. DUI'ing th IIH emoo n prog ram t han the co~n ty agent, are ,cttosen genera l circ ula tion in Montgomery Mass at St, Augustin e's ChUl'ch Mr. nnd Mrs. J oh n Collett, and Kelley O. Double plays-Neu bl'ander to Myel' H yma n, at siX-o' clock. din n 'I' and busin c ~ se s ion. officers f or by the c ontI actor of t~e county, coun ty, not on e of the constituen t every S unday at 9 o' clock. ' Mr. Bnd :Mrs. a rl Hawke, of Day· unday evening. th e en uing yeal' we l'e elect d a eaCh. producer aotomatlcally ~ecounties of the proposed district . ton, wel'e supper guest$ of Mr , and Gl'ay to Schu ltheiss. Wild Pilch- Kell y. f oll ows: :Walt!' I' Lani ck, Leban on, c.ommg a me~ b er of t he .assocJ~ Attorneys t hen pres n tcd formal FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr . J, . Hawk!', Rnturtlny evenMiss Elizabeth handl e l', an pres id ent; l\h~. Clar a Hawke bon when h ~ sl~n s and dehvers hilI T wo base hits--Jacobus. objections for the f ollowing affecting. (Undenominational) Hi t by pitched ba ll- Rich a'I'd instructor at Hampton Institut in Vance, P IeR. nt Plain, S cI'e tm'y. formal Ilpphc~tronfor a contract. ed companies: The Little Miami Chester A. Williamson I\h. and Mrs . F. B. Henderson and Timberman by Jacobus. Virginia arrived home t oday f or a The sel cHon of a . ite f or the Bl.anks f or t hIS pur pose ~ere dl,Railroad, The P ennsylvania Lines, Unified Service beginning at and Miss Loui e Henderso n accont'E iU'Jled run. Waynesville 2 tWO·Wf ks vi it with her molher, next reunion i ~ always left to the trlbuted to each producer III attenKing P owder Co" P ete rs Cart ridge Struck out- by Kelly 5 ; by Mrs. SidneY hand ler, an d other discretion of the offic er s. dlLnce, a nd a nothe r meeting Is to Co., and Union Gas & Electric Co, 9 :30 a. m, wit h Church School panied by Mr. Al Schoelle r of M ~mb " r!! of th e f a mil y anll be held he re at some date to be J'e lat ives. The so licitor of the village of Love period. Lord's Su pper a nd serm on Hamilton , are spe nding t he week J a co bus, 4 . ... I b C t A t Mill at 10 :30. Sermon sub jec.'t, ' P reach- in h icago. " 'f 0 I:' N . f K gu sts from a clL tan ce includ ed an n o u~c l . Y oun Y gen. er . Left 5on base - Wayne ville 5', ing the Word Beyond t he LO ~8 1 urs . , c" , ol'rl ~, 0 ansa,s MI'. a nd Mrs. J , . Coll ett, Mi ~~ at, whIch tll~e t hese applIcations Ma Ron . Mr. imlu!'l .M oshel' and on , ity, Mo., a nd Mt·s. Estel Inskee.p, WIll be receIved and the 10 I Field." You are always welcome mph'es Prendergast and ,of Spr ing fi eld, hav!' returned to Esther Collett. Mi s Mary Coll ett, '" ea Car) , of Cardin gton, a nd PIl i,s a t this church. t heir homes after a visit at th e Mr. and Mrs. Leo Br own Mr and orgamzatlon Will be perfected. J. Mildred Hartsock of Milf ord were Fredericks. Scorer- A rmitage. Mrl'. arl Hawk e, Raym () ~d Ilawke L, Me ndenhall, R. M, Hawke and guests last week or Mrs. Edith h ome of Mr. and M I'~ . J, P . and family, Miss Mar y H"'wke. Roscoe F ur na . have b.een named WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH Hs r ri, and .family. ....-- - Larrick, bel ow t own. .. t tt id Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs. James B. a~ II emp~rary .comml ee to ~ . Rev. G. C. Dibert , Pastor Plt r, and Mrs. Earl Quigley and l\ir. a nd Mrs. Rhodes Bu nnell Hawke, Mr, and frs, J. Wilson pl'~du~eTS In filhng ou~ ~hese apThe Elliott reunl? was held Wednesday : Bible study and enj oy ed a motor tour of the Ed wards, O. J, Edwlll'd , Spring- phcatJ on b l a ~ks, or SImIlar help Aug ust 20, at the f all' graunds at prilyer meeting each Wednesda y a t so n, a 11(1 M,·. Il nd Mrs. R oland Kline, of Dayton were Sunday Atlan t ic c oast f rom Thursday lIntil filed ; J esse L, Sears and family, may be rece ived ~t t he office of Dayton. The 8Utnpt~OU8 dinn~r ~&I 17:30 p. m. Mo nday ven ing, They visite d at Sabina ; Mrs. H III'l'Y . ~ars, Mi s the cou n ty agent In Leban on_ sarved in . the coil.s eum buil~m.. S unda y: Sunday school at 9 ;30 guests at the home of Mr . and Mrs Thro ugh t he generosity of A. B. the. hom e of M~ s . ~arah S~t teTth. P hyli s Sears, Columbu s; Walter The foll owmg r elatives and fr,endll l a • m. Morning worship a t 10 :30. Milto n Thompson , w~re present : M~. and Mrs. Harry Epworth League at 7 p. m . with Mn tel' Gerald oyle ha s retu rn- Ka llim an , a m m bel~ of t he Boa rd watte Tolle whll In WashI ngto n, Larrick and famil y, 1\11'. 'and frs. k D St et son Larri ck, Mrs. Ka thryn Klmbald, lion l vm and daughter, Charles Whitaker a lead er. E van- d fr ol1l spending his sunl11,er vaca 0 f T rU Bt ees 0 f Ali 're d H 0 lb rOo' , .: ' Hamm ell. L han on ; Dr. and MI·s. Mary Eveline ;, MI'. and Mrs. Judd Igelistic services a t 8 It. m , Sermo n tion at t h e home of h is grand . C0 11ege, th e u e 0 f a we II.pIanne d 1\1 d Mr s F k L T I Dr.ake, Mr. and, Mrsl Ben MeCul- subject, "Jes us a t th e Jord on. " arE'n ts Mr and Mr s E J o gleS- I' building has bee n d ona ted t o the 1 f t rho aT) T . d ' ran ' . ayfor R. H. Van c and son, Pleasant ". .. , • h I f ' d t · 1 t" e era on Del; ay mor ning or Pla in. ourb, M.r. Wilbur Lucas and The W. F, M . S. will meet wit h n bee ncar Wilmington. C 0 0 t o use. or m us r Ia a c IVI - t h ' h . S 'F' . Th The crack Niehaus & Dohse soft , , ties. Ma~ hin el:y is being in sta ll ed ,e ll' ? me In a n ~ u.nclsco, ey family, Mr. Sam Simpson and Mrs. Calla Cross on next Wedtt asfamily, Mis ses Katherine and Olive day at 2 p. m: , This will be the Sevl' ral of 'OUf citizens were in fo r carryi ng on p ha!3eS of th e t x. Wi ll leIsurely molOI through th e SOFT BALL GAME baIJ t eam ca me down f r om Dayton Elliott, Mr. Waldo Elliott an~ time tor the regular quarte rly tea. Lebanon, Tuesday, to hear t he t ile indu stry suc h a,s t he weavi ng New Englaml St ates t~e n ta ke t~ ~ Tucsday ve ning, Ilntl administered family, Mrs. Mae Williamson, Mr. Conservancy hearing and r emain ed of r ugs, towels , d resser scar!, l; ou~h e rn. To ute t o the Ir home In ,F rid ay evening, Sept ember I, a th oro ugh trim ming to a team and M.rs. Howard Miller, Mrs. fo r the organization me et ing of doil ies and t he like, The fi rst 1100 1' ahfol'ma. the old-men' . oft ball t eam of ST. MARY'S CHURCH Reva Miller, two daughters, and th e Cons ervancy a s oelat lon. of the buil ding will b e given ,ove r : Our dry goods mel'chants and Waynesvill e will play th e W. A. C. t hat was composed of some of grandson, Mr. Elliott Williamson, Rev. J. J . Schaeft'er, Rect or WaJ' n ~v ille's beat exponents of 1\2 155 Dori Ha wke was t he week- t o l~l achin,ery f or . woodwork in l othel's who hand le any ;ott on soft ball t eam, Services at St. Mary's Episcopal son, Jo eph, and daughter, Helen, fur nl.t ure co n.structlon, and me- " oods, began t.he ta: k of we ighing In th e ir fil'.t mee.tin, g., w.h ich wa the gam e. It almost' became necesMr. and Mrs. CHft'Prueh, Mr. church will be resumed Septe mb er e nd gu es t ' of. D h er frieBn d,hI Miss I d raw mg. "t heir stock , Monday morn ing, t o sc hcu dId d ch ant~ a e to go nIn e l/Wlngs, the ~ ar y t o caU the fl re department to Rlls ell Elliott and f amily, Mr. Joe a, 12th Sunday after TI·init y. Dol'is F ia Ia , In ayto n. ot a ies If IS pla nned to ,employ fi ve to a certain th.e amount of cotton on old me n wore ahead one run in the I'etil'c the city boys .in the first h '1 .E;lliott and family, Mrs. Ella Church school at 9,:30; sermon and called on Mr . an d Mrs. F. R. M.oomaw in hilli cothe, Sat urday ten young women in t e tex.tl e ha n (1. This report i l'cquire d by sevc nth inning and . g?t col d fe et inning, w hen they scored nine rons Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holy Communion at 10 :3 0. phase and te n t o Iflfteen you n~ t he . S. Govern menu t some l ime and left the fie ld c lalm mg they had on fo ur hits, two or three walks McCullough, Mrs. Suellen Elliott evening. men in the woo dw(Irking depar t.- du ring 't hi s' week. . won the g-ame. a nd a bu~ h e l basket full or errors. and daughter, Julia, Mr. a~d Mrs. F •• ENDS MEETINC TIllS w ck' R gam e i ~ ~ chedul c cl A ft~ r that tbe play . was a little Chari" atte rth waite and Earl ment. They will be pajd ill comLawrence Elliott. Mrs, Ida Steve ns, Mrs, H elen for ni ne innings a'n d there will be more evenly matched, the visitors First :pay- First Day Friendship onne r vi ited r elatives at Lena, mod i~i es which t he collegi3 hilS to In the afternoon the election of School at 9 :30 a. m . Meeting f or Ohi o, SUll day. Mrs, An na s t andi- oft'er. Be nso n 8nd Miss Eulagene Richard a ,s pec ial guard aroun d the fie ld to being ah ea d, 15 to 3. when claTk. officers waB held an(i' then some worship at 10:30 a. m. Arr !l ngem en t.~ are ill process fo r son, of nea r Leban on, Ind., MI'. k eep the old men t here to finish ness fi nally brought the combat to ford , who h a~ been in Le na for contests with prizes for the wi!!heehan , Of the game , more t han a yea r caring for her the dis positio n , thro ugh Cin cinTl a ti an d Ml'l!. Milto n a c10 e at the end of the ellhth ners. All had a very pleasant day " Zipper" Sl l'oud is bill ed to inning. The game had been well aont , Mrs. Rebecca Wolcott, reo hOll ses of all the p rodu cts t urned Oen tervill e, and ,Mr. a.n d Mr s. and in the evening when it was out by the college. Charles Clllrk, of Lytl e, were pi tc h fOl' t he old men w ith "Eddie" turne d wi th th em for a visit. adv rtlse<l i n the Dayton paper.. time to say goodbye ever)'body - -- - ... - .. - - - Sa t urday dinn er g uests of Mr. and Burton oppo!'; in g him. Ga me starts a ~d a large crowd W88 on hand to hoped to meet again next year. Miss Elma Roberls, of WilminlrSCHOOL BOOK SALE Mrs. Elmer Rogers and MillS Mar· a t 6 :15 p, m. wItn ess th e debacle, many expectt ()n, and Harold McKay and wife, !tare t Rogers. Th e same pa rt y ••• ing t o see .. IIlrla' team from Day. Peck Satterthwaite, A. H. the latter's mother, M~. ~nd Mrs. din ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ANNUAL HOME COMING t on. . FREAK CALF Madden's Lumber Yard ' Wm. tatbuek, of Whittier, Cal., As not enough U!fed school tex t Clark, Monday. ' Stubbs, , I!pe~t Wednesday at the Friends llooks were presented for sale ). A freak calf wu born at the Rldre Studio, Walter Sheehan's Ho e th t fAd H J ki last Saturday Mr. IR. F. Hatfield Mr. and Mr. . Russell Wilson Th e membe r an d niends of th e ROAD CLOSED TEMPORAIIILY home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bun- GUlCel Doughman's Dry Cleaning nJ"Mr e ~UM8 0 P . a . en ns and an a8!!!ist~nt wllll again be at and daugbter, Dorothy Jane, took Sugar Cre ek Cong l·egational-Chris. • an rs. ence: the Town hip h ous prepared to their uncle, Thomas Tucker to, tian Chu rc h will meet fo r their an· nell on the New BUrlina'ton pike, W. N. sears a1Jd Mi8!l Stella DaUl h I ~last FricIa),. The little animal had erty are sponsoring the open air Mr. and M I'!!. Alton of purchase "uch boo a s are prosen- Van Wert last week-end for the nual Home-coming services (In sockets for two eyes, but only one connrt to be given by the Waynes Wheeling W. Va. and HillS ted, are in real onall,ly Jrood condi- Policy reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wi! - 3unday. Septembe r 3, 1933 at the eye ball, and it a ",lau e),e." Ita ville SchOOl band tonlrbt It tte !pI Vale, ~f Camb;ldle Ohio who tion, Ind are needed, from 2 to Ion and dauJrh ter went on to Fort Sugar Creek Chur ch. Sunday tall was very much abreviated only usual place--the McClure eorner. have been visUln. tbei; , lin 4:80 and from 7 8:30 O'clock, Wayne, Ind., to viRit Mrs. WII on's School at 9:30 a. m., Morning about three or four meb.. 10.... The eoncert ....on" r'aplcl17 draw E. L. Thom.. and lin. lIat Satarday and even- sister and family, Mr!!. W01'!lhip at 10 :30 a, m. Basket aDd Ute ftv .., half of Itli bodr Iq to a ~ a1hl JOU wIIl...,tbave and other relatives .... Septelaber 2. will Bohlallder. Mr. Joe Me man came dinner at noon. Afternoon ..nice =~to;· be paralJHd. It ....,. mOh opportulti to ....1' lr ablJ' be ~ 1ut to hom with the Wil on alWr bav- at 2 o'clock. BrIne JOtii' ..
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LOCALLY PROMINENT , FAMILY HELD 13TH REUNION ON SUNDAY
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fluenc(' ha cau eel man), bu)' to fortnijlht , th e GaRth! l'nroll in hi:. .I.. par-Impnt and fini h IIn nou ncerl that . WatkinK wall ~hl:ir hi~h .C'h,'ol cuur ..·. \\ho (ll'l/'anizin lr a I band . Five ,)f "ould ,' Ihl'rwb.~ have ~t\IPIlt'd at · hI' >ltud{·nt.. alnadym(>mbt'rJl t(·ndi IIg , t'hllol l,'ng befo!'e ICrnd· Ilf the town while seve ral untilln. 1':"I'I'Y ho~' \\ho h a~ ~(1It1t' olh('rll wer.. liar \"ith the u~e Dy T H E nOOSIER un.I~I' · hi " ill. tructilin love: and of vOl'i'o us ba nd n~trume n h . IlI I/HlI" till' mall. A mammoth ' .' rdi G ra, wa~ !\ta~. TW I) m O il til !' "ftel' he hud be n ed b~' th~ omm ereial club and the CommOn P l. ... Pwoc.dinl' 1'111' WU' III 1.. ' lI ~ ll iJ1 pli minatio n llIl.\' 1ll1l,"rtnn ,. i" ,-,\,,' 1' ,.;(' l lled bl" " 111 ,' 1' •. " I'll ntl'~t, )wld \'I'lhIPF· r" ll' :I Ihorl'llj.!'h . I b{' u ,,~i n (If /111 )" ""IlIC Il j{l' ,1 lit un in c rt' a~ed sala r y ch o() I ~ . ctobll'r :n , t o obtain Tn the ('1\8e (I f MaBo n Buildi ng I ' I " . ·lIi n ~. ,\llI n' lI I !I. \\'.n~ \\"' n a nlo(ll' ~ "f th ., fll'f) pl» ition h ll~ II li n for unl t ht·)· y<' ar. . P. Blatt pre. fund s for th ej~uipment Bnd s up· L()un Ilnd • uving'H o. versus Elmu I, .' Julin l'fl ul Uolt on { or til<' hig h hl'llrll. til(' I1WII1I.1 ' r" nhn ll'l ulw;IY' -l'ntt,,1 h i~ resil{nntio n liS ~ upe rin . pOI·t o f this bUlnd. At 8 o'c lock. E . II ill, ct al. ('onfil'lnation. deed .\ III., ~I~ 1';1 1', Ill" f,"' til . inl l-". n'lH'h inlo( un llj!Tl'l'mt nt bl.fll rr a t' nd nt . •July I. and th ~alll e was the . chool band, augmented by an d di tribution . D!!flci ncy j udg· Ill "d i:II ' 'ladl' , lind H"utricl' mol i,, " i" (.''' t'n made . ClCCt:Jltl't1. Mr. Blatt went fr om k Braddock,. Oakley Rid ge alld ment for, 1,4 62.44 . o H llbitr., r ill!' 011' pr im lH) /trades. Gradu,)t ill n II lld (' I "",in~ ('ve nts 1ll'I'" ltl Monr ue. wh el'c h ' cl'v u uther m nlber " of th e t own b an d , . 1n th e ca se 0 f Ge l'a dII Miff c a er· 'l'lll'~t. "o nll' I'tu(h' f) t ~ tll~tI W,ltl , C tlw term bej:!nn on F rida y ('\'en. M ~ 1I 1ll'r inl e nd n t for sav rill y IIr5 hC'ndl'd a parade o f the masker t).' versus J ohn Me la fferty, it iR f iL L Il lucl' ill th "ir 1" ,,1'" lin' .lh'l· inl!. May 10. ",hl'fI th ,' " ' lIill l' la. ~ b"Co l' e rrui n ~ hto hi~ pre:;en t 1Jlll\i· fi n 11\In s r e :-- Scores 0 r ev· onl ,,!'!! at !'ervic e y pu licatio n . iOlls In th,· \\ unCH "" UIIIY ,·on· /( 11\'C it!! J.lla~· , " Th e (,horlll S hool .'· ;'1'noll nal:\"~\~lln". hel,f,I.tl'(I'·'l.Is0hh l~~· ?ucFc·e~R.. ledt·s bdl'el!ts'fd I in fanta stic, comic be tmuhde. « " ~ ." an ' eau! u costum s vi ed for n t e case of Louis J. Dolle, te ' 'd ay h f OI',' II Iurge 'nnd apprl'cialiY\! " 1 (> t, hl'l d al 1,"lIonon (\11 T'1'1, aftl'rntH'l'I . 1\ 1 til II. audil' (l ,' ~ 01 th e Io(ym . Hc\' . L. A. or here at 11 s ul8ry of $2, 00 0.25 vllriOUI\ p rizes thll t had bcen of· III vel' us An na V , Kelly d efe nd. A ilpl\d I' l'owd \\ it nt'K."NI th l' Was hburn pr't' u"hl'd the bllcca lau. COl' thl' yeI1l'. fe red by the 1 0~1l1 me rchants, ~1rs. lin t is g iven 40 duys additional ~~~~:--=--=--=-_-.:~=-===~ Throu 1 PH' pntllt Ilin of t)O high seh 001 reate ~ e r ll1 O l1 t tl t hl' ~rn d lllltin ~ , ..." hollt th ..' ~ um m e 1' va rl'ous Julia Don ovan tl nd h er nl' ec • th e tl'nl C to fil e nlotl'o n, d emurre r or nlll rt'tttl, "Th R ed Row!'." at thl' c la~ e~ t t ht.! M l'th u di ~ t church, l ~n('h '1'R l' e~i~n .. d and re pJllceme nts te Li n ie Baily, r ec eiving the oth er pi Ild ing. - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - , ~ym U II :l1(lndllY ~\ ..ni l\~. larch th folluwin g Sundny evening. \lne secur'ell unt il Mutt P arshall f or th e boest pair of twin~. Tn the case of G o. W. Wlltel" 17. Thp l'inlll'r., undt'l' thl' din'c. • inl' y oung luuic, nnel g Iltle- belo(lln t Q rin g tho old bell again o n Lile . and H owland and id house vers us Ja . Irwin Lefferson, lid'l "f Prof. Ifre,1 Wat~in s . ment l'{'('('ived lheir dipl omas Ilt Mond ay mUl'rling, ept mbe r . A crved as judge~, hand · a m inol', et aL he ritr ord red LEBANON , OHIO 1>\'('1'(-" tht'Ill'<ll h ... \l it h j!JO!' Y, t he Normal dll~s ~o mill nc ment pra ctically new Cneu lty greeted the some fl oat tha t had b een prepared to make r t.u r n of summ on withIn the cotumns of the Miami he ld at till' Kym (III Montla y even. ·172 stud IIts who nro lled on open· ~ the Rtudents of the n ew Smith . out serv ice. Plaintiff is granted Has a ompl ete 1171'll~' fo!' Marc h I f), ' upt. Blatt in , Thu l'111lll1 (Otll'ty) Mill e l' milk. iug day, t 14 of th e latter being .\ug hes departm e nt occupie d a leuve to fite amended p etitio n anJ f h . . hi /(' h sc hoo l student~. B ~id e sev· plllce of honor in the l>arad e. ot hel' 5 days. 0 1' ing t e prinCIpa l atld re~~ un lhi ~ 1 ft h' . It was on this occasion th"t In .t he ~ a e 0'; 'P. F. on l y and I·uhli 'h"d n ~tr " lllt a l'l) 'fI 111l1'C' nt to' Y i~ it tlw ~c h oo l s more occasion. ' el'li :years 0 eac m g exp erie nc e .. J fl'e tIUl'n lly. . tlc h a ppe.ls fI" C Tht' IlttY.se on d commencement in lli:< native la nd , the new s u p~r. uJP f t. MO'homaw fiil' t end eared hi~. H. H. Gllmber , tru stees, vers us U~ ing O'nly gcnu in e Mat tials ""11'. Moonl BW , had sCJ' v- se t o t e entirl~ c mmuni t y. Ar- E •~rl J . Coburn, et " I, J'udgmellt <IWllY~ npll 1ieuble, a nd we ~(, 1'I· 0U l\' cxc l'ci"c of W. H. S . \\' r ~ held 'llltentl"n ' t . "f • • ' , ,ra '.. ed P RI CES REASONABLE ly 'un 1.l'mp lol e repriJ1tiJl~ this one at t he g ym on T uC'sd ay even ing , 'e(l l' n a II' ke cap'c't " I Y I'n I'o r t 0 R leEl b in kn ee tw u er, as a rollic k- t o pl"U I'11tl' ffs for $1, 02.6"U and Ol1ll' d:l~, if thl' ('(Iit or is willing. eig ht en more 'nllll1 s be ing thu. and th e di rect r O'f the n ew Smith. Ing oy of about 1 2 y ears, he min - costs. Thl' (lrmll l elu~, gave EI ~u cces. automatica lly a dded to th e alum n i H ugh .. , cl partment, Mr. rab be , g led f reely with the crowd , both II1 th e ~as of Thomas . Grove s 4· TH , HOME OF GinS" seul piIlY, " Poll ya nna," lit the gym "o!; tl'r , At I Ill't thl'ee of t hese hEld j u. t ('(J ~ p l c te d 1 0 ~r years of you,ng and old, 1he lping everybody v rs us Elta Groves, et aI, it i 0 1'- !-___ ________ _ _ _________.....____...:: on Friday IH'en int!. pn l 1 . 1IIi. ~ YllUng peopl had III 0 r eceived , actual farming ex~e rlen c~ . n ear to have a good ti me . and proving de red tha t sel'vice by p ublication }:Iizabdh 1'\I'k obly pOI l rayed t hp the ir onnal diplomu on t.he pre. ~ !l~h lJlgt~ n . 11 ., In add it ion to' h ims If to' be a r eal man as well I be made fOI' the defe ndants . EI'I1.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.~!!!!!!:!:!:~·--'!""!...!!..!!!..!!!~ ti t!c' rille, " hile OUI' ffi cient rt>d ing eveni ng, and on - Raymon hi S wOI'k In l h du s room. Th e a . an ex cell en t instructor and a ellt Grovel; and Genevieve Groves, decells d, ii to b .. certifi ed without Ware, $5: Mnude n Ilr,loff, s rvl"lIla I' elC'!'k. R aYlll on Hatfield. Ha l fieldhad b en e ng aged to teache rs' pay 1'011 f O.r t he term : chool executiv~e. The n et r eIn the ea e of Julin T. Harbine delay. r s, $ 1) : JU'l'ia lI ollu nd, l<C:l I'vice8, w ~ qually bri1lianl in th r ol e of teach in th e home sch ool during F. R. Moom aw, Il.Up T1 n te~dent: J . c ipts of the affllir amoun ted to Jr., versu harle W. Frye, judg. Th e ex ec utors of the estate of 7: 1111's. H wt\l'd ~lIwyer, s ll fvi ces, he I ad ing mal hara cter, John the next. term befo re ither of B. " a b~e, ': cat l on ~l agricultu re; 39.57, to which wa later added mc nt. to plnint iff for 111.5 0 with Zaidee Venab le. deceased, ore O'r. $7; Geol'gi e li ller, He rvices , $ to: J'e ndlet on. these even ts toO'k place. George Alfred V. atkins. mU SI C; E dna How· t he s um of 9.16 th,a t had been intel'est and cos t s. tI red to seH certain !'l' ul e stale ' tella Kt' lI y, sl'\'vice R, :PO ; hllrll'$ Hobson, 1\ "vicos. $ 10 : I I'!~. Wi ll A v II te pap r nl wa ' con duct . D ietric h. of Plqu , delive r d t he la n d, No rmal cia ~; ~I ,gh c hool- collected in d onnti on by var iou I In the case of The F ederal Land for int erest of tate . ,f at th high Rch oo l buiJdin(r duro address to t he graduates, a nd the Edna Kcls ey, pr lll Clpal, Kathl'!n cla!'ses. I Bank of Lou isville versus Dora Sales by Gertr ude . l·O I>per. Bryan, serv i C.' , $10; Lowi s V . in g t hl) w k <If April 2 ] to 26 hig h school (ll'ches tra furnished la .r k, Ann F. Bachma n: Lou!. e The ext ro school levy <Va, re- Ca rnahan administratrix et al the IIdminLtl'atrix ot' th e e~tate of Banta, se rvi ces, 0; Will ia m Shot.. m It h. .Grad lar a Llle, pr in . n ewed fOT a pelriO'd of flve years ' defe nda nt, S. B. raig and ~. , is Geor ge W . rop peT, decensed, well , ~ crv ice~, 20 ; 'l'l' ustt:C!l (If t it 1)J'oc(led bi ng applied toward the mllsic. til pureha e of . ter eopticon slides A large cr owd was in a tte ndance (' Ipa l, Lllla Be nham, h ster W . a t the annual .No.vemb~ r electio n, g ive n ari addiLi onal 5 d ys to file were approv'd. Pu bli c A Ifnit'", light , 1. 9 ; J ohnston lor the use of variou, classe, . nt t he f orty. econd Alumni ban. utl!'r. Alb ert Wi l.'on , Olive A I. and wefind t hiS ltem In th e Ga· a n weI' and cro p t itiO'n . The inventory of J. W. olli ns, & J ohn st on, lumber 20.1;0; Bro wn In t he case of The P eop les administl'utol' of estute o f ~urthl1 and Bunn II , ca l, $3 1. 2 t: W. The Ilthl·le s of Way ne t ownsh ip quet ElDd re union, h eld in th e g rade len, Edwa rd B urton. Lulu Fealy , zette' s school report (or Nove mb er gradc ~chool did gO'od work ut the sch oo l uudi to r ium on F rida y vcn. Mar y A. K n ty, llIra Berryh!ll, 19 :. <I . chools are observing Edu · Building Loan and ' aving 0., A. oilins, d cased . was ap pl'OV d Turton . COll I . $ J :1; Joh nston an d Wnrrl>n count y track meet, hel d a t ing, After an excell en t menu hll<i .Raymon .Hatfleld ,. Laura :lcKln· cabonal W eek. Monday \Vas Con · ver ' u, Fred Beckhal't et al it is by court. J h n to n, Ii{ las~, putty and lnbor. the fair ground on T ue. dny, :fIla y been i<e l'ved by the ladie of the ' ey , B ermc~ P cnmn gt o n and Glad· ati t ut ion Day, lin d Mr. Moomaw ord ered by the co urt tha t. the unEmma line [lnd Os Harlan 75,'; Kaufman 's, u ppli ~, $2.3 0 : • but \Y r e not quit a ble to win Grange. MI . Olive Alle n hap pily ys Rolll nd, two of these being sta· had the Amer~ca," histor y cla ss on kn own heirs, devises and legatees, admioi tratrices of c t llte of lara J . W. Lingo ,0 ., RU\lp lies, $2. 60 ; lhe coun t 5' champio n. hip :for the welco med the class of '2~ and R. t ion ed at t he L ytle choo\' Mar· th . ,onsti tutlon. At tlle Grade ~xecutol's, adminis tra tors and a . 1. Merritt, decen ed, :filed th il' Dllyton • tencil WOI'ks Co.. up. thi r d consecu tive time . a nd there- F. Hatfiled grac efully r es ponded vin Hay, B. V. mit h, James J.oh ns, bUilding every morn ing t hi weel< ~ign of the said Fred Beckert, first a nd finlll uccount. pH , $6. : Wn d '. BI'own, SCI'. ,by retain perman nt pos cssian of on behalf of ' his mates . R. C. . W. H nder. on, Walter WIlson, thqr e wi ll be a slhort pr()gram g iv. J o e phin e B eckert, if <lead, be George P . Gate!!, a ssignee of a s. vices, ~ l J 2,50; FI'ed . J nml's, UJl th e eoun ty trophy. Franklin beat Riggs, presid ent ; Miner va Hough, Albert leav er an d Ralph J hns en. The schedule fo~ ~he week made party def enda nts t o t hi s ac-' , igllme nt of . H . rei~hton, fi led pli es, $7.26 ; Offi ce Out fl tters, ),~. ou-r YOllng. ters by a fo ur·point vice-pres.id ent: He len M. Hawke, drove the bU ll es. fo llow s. Tuesday, Patrrotlsm Day ; ti on. I t is also orde l' d that ser· h is fi rst a nd final aCl' ount. poiJ'R. !I .5 6; WIe r lI ardware. margin , but IElr y Hunt did esta\)Ct· tary and F . B. Hende rson, Th e n ext i!ls u of the Millmi Ga. Wednesday, chool ~nd T ea chers vice by publication be made f or h arle B. Dochll nt, J ud'" of Ilupplies, $1 (j,55 ; • takal ta [fg . O. .. . Dlly ; T hu r day,. IIhteracy Day; I jq h a new reeD d in the base ball trea ur r, w eI' th e n ew officers zette. epterober 17 , gIVes the of· Frida y P hys' a l Ed t' D ' same. . the Comm on P lea s ourt, will act supplil's, $2 7: F . M. Brown, pny throw contest f or girls. AP seven chosen. f1cilll nrollm nt, beginning with t d' . C I , uca Ion ay . Earl T. Monlgomery vel'SUS Mi. a s Proba te J udge durin g t he' abo roll, $220.85: E dward , imp. 0 11 of the school bus~ es drove to t he The minute~ of the board for th fir t g rade, a s follow: 4!), 40, a u r ay, omr?unlty Day: • un · nml VHlley Coated Pa,per Co. , t he sen ce of Ra lph H. " rey . ,>ay 1'011, $10 6. O ~ R. 1\1. Vall Charles S. I rwin, gu ardian of Horne, I)ny 1'011, 360,12 : Walt ,. f iliI' gro und l\ on t"is occa!!i on, J une 2 ay : " The matter of in- 47. 43, 46, 49, 50, 30; LytIe. 59: clay, Go ~ lind ~,oun~l·y. Day• .E.v- d fe nctant k granted 20 d8y~ to londed to t he Cend '\>'s with truction und er t he mith.Hu"'he 11 116' Normal 15' t otal 54 ~{ ,ery one II! cor~lIllly mVlted tOVISlt · til e Ill otions or ot her pleudingR. Robert Qui .... ley, et a i, minors, is A .• eiker. pay rQ II. $1 33,' \ . A. '" . ,• ,. . ' •. th e sch ool;. th,s week," .. yo ungs r~. law was taken up, and u p on mO'· A good· l 7.e(~ audience hea rd th e The ll ig h c:hool basket ball New Suit. au th or ized t o pay $7.50 n month ike r. pay Toll . $1 21.80; W. B. The first move toward the Sll. tio n by E llis, secon ded by Gons, J. Rev, L . LlIInebaugh" of Day- team cele brated " Ph . 1 Ed" to ora Quigley Willett f ol' s up. chu ler, pay roll. $ 30.03; Floyd curing and e tablishi ng of one of B. Crabbe wa tend ered the po i· ion, diSCUSS "T~e P ubl1C chool d ' . .. YSlca . , . Frede l'ick . K immel'le " Sr us po rt of each of sai d mi n Ot'S or a Lemm on , pay 1'0 11 , 211.3 ; Harthe mQ t eft' ctive departments of ti on 0 t S mi· 'th H ug h as d'Irec t or of P robl m 0 f A m el'lca ' " a. t t h.e gym , I Mill ay WIth Oller the Coach K mgs , lira h J • K1m ' mer Ie, f or (l'IVOI·C . t0ta l 0 f '"22 5 0 Jl r mon th . old wen Cy , pa y r oll , $2 54 ; .Joh n hi ghVlctol1les sch o~)1 teams. oj> • ur t:'chol wa, made April 9. 1924, vocational ag riculture nt a salary September 29. No admiSS Ion lee Ed dl' e Burton's 1 0 harge is gl'o S n gleet. , J a meA E. Bu rke 'iVa apPOinted Myers , pay roll , $22 0. 20 ; H. L. \1 h n Wi lson Edwards seconde d, of 1I!2000 " stra tor of t h e es tate of .""" h uy Ier, pay 1'0 11. $2"5 'I' pe r year. .. Th e motion was c ha rge d' II t th e d oor, b U t II of 06 t o 4 wh ilE) ys U ra .n Iup a score h d Gera dII Mc 1a ffel·ty ve rsu s J o h n ad mll'lI .) . 10 : ar I and t he board unanimously pa sed, was un a ni mo usly adopted. Ha lf nice free·wil l offerifl g wa ' receiv. b M ' ' . l or ~Ir s. ~oac McClafferty f or divorce . barge Mary Boger, deceased, and fil ed Da kin . pay roll, $26{).lO; J. L. Quincy Go ns' motion tbat "appli. O'f thi sa lary; whic h has first been ed, {or th e . u pport of t he Hig h 3~ t~SS6 Bach mam, won thc lr game are gl'o negle t .ot duty, ext reme bond of $4 00 wit h sureties. Dunn, r entals, $10.92: J . L. Dunn. ention be made (or fcderal.state inc-rea ed and since reduced, is School nthletic associat i o n . ' cruelly a nd wilf ul absence. The adjudication a nd determina. s rvice. , $63 .8 3 : F. D. Hain e!!, seraid toward th support of a d e- paid by the local board, the othe r A school n ote publish ed in the (T o b e 'Continued) Lebanon. itizens Nat ional Ba nk tion of the inherita nce tax on the vices. $52.12; D. W. Keller, servi· pa rtment ot vocational a gricu lt ul'e ha lf being paid by f deral· state Gazette, October 1, says: "The heet e ,t a i, f or money, fo r eclo- e tate of Anna Coughlin, deceased ceR, $36: Roy Burl'oug hs, s rvices'. In the high sch ool of WaYIle town. appropriatio n. NO'rmals have organ ized th eir clall, oft red winter wheat,. Ohio su re, sale of real e tat e a nd equit- is to be g iven to a ll person inter. 1 .20; R oy BurroUgh.s, e rvices, ship hool district." To th e un· Happily, Mr. Ct'abbe, admitted ly the presiden t being Kath erine k ind, is used for crackers, pastrie able r elief. es ted. $22. 05 : Thomas Tllylor, scrvices, lua ted, a g lan ce at t he record of on e of t he m o t t hOl'o ugh and suc· Fromm; secretary, P aulin e Mo ore ; a nd other specilll products. It a1. P. F. Conley Iln d H. H. Gam ber The esta te of Zeph an iah L. E n. $2.50; T homa. Tnylor s rvices, thi. meeting would , indicate a ces. tul in structors il'l h is s ubjects trea urer, Melvyn Ba nta. Every so makes a gocld brea d fl ou r, es. vers us Earl J. Coburn, et a l. Cog- fi eld, decea s d, is exe mpt fro m in. $] 5.88: Thomas T ay lol'. s rvices, hor t se sion wilh 'litH d one, but in the entire state of Ollio. acce pt- Monday an d T uesday morn ing, we pcciolly when blended with a hard novit. herit ll!)ce tax. Will iam Fl-as(>r. $4; F . H. l1uddleso!, & Son , build· thos who are familiar with th e ed tlle posit jon, a n d our sch ools ha ve a cia 's ot kindergarten J)U· T homas C. Groves ve rs us Ella udmi!1 istrator, ti l d hi first and ing culv I'l, $79.45: Oregonjll board and it · methodR ca n easily have been fo rt unate in b eing 'ab le They ta ke great i ntereflt in whea t fl our. I et final B ridge Co., repairs, $J 26 .52. • vis uali ze a discussion of h ours' du o to nder O'n, admini strator of ration before that motio n wall Nl)t only does lIia depar tment the m wit h \IS. Bob by Th e tes t of f1Jnanc ial Dill! ind\1st· Jose ph L. Davi a 8 a citizen and I?sta te of May ~. I?eart h, deceased, made. This i but one of man y sti mul ate a n interest · in ag ric ul. others wh om memory fails to reo trial leadershi p i its abm ~.Y to nR a taxpayer of Mason versus lS ord red to dIs tr ib ute certain as. sypicaJ instances t hat might rea d. tu re and p repar e ih stu dents fo r call, wer e m em bers O'f t his kin der. em rge fro m an e conomic d e ln' o ~ harles J. Waggon er , . et ai , a s sets to Ern e ti ne D. Lo wI·Y. H e ily be mentioned. No question of more usefulness in life . but his in · garten class. sjon. members of t he Board of De puty fil ed his fi rst and final accO'unt. State S upervisors for E lecti ons for Dora McCauley, ex ecutr ix of the inj unction and other equitable re- estate of J ose ph McCauley, deceas. li ef. ed, filed her appl ication lor a eel'. Anna Ba ker erslls Wul,t er Ly. tiflcate of t ransfe r. She filed h er tie, bastardy. .fl rst and final accollnt , 1 I .! . .. . _ Serepta R ob ert , et aI, versus • Heber B oger. lit ai, tor pal,t ition Marria.. Lic.natt,. Do yo u want a Letter H ead, If yo u are in bu sin ess, a small OT and other r eli ef. E nvelope , Programs, Dodger s, in large ad, will r ellch at lea st 4,000 Bern T errill, factory worker of Geol'ge Aicholz versus Della fnct an ything in the way 01 peo ple, and they r ead 'an the .ad s Franklin. and Mrs. Ann a Atchley S nyder. R eplevin. of Franklin. P rintin g, we can do it f or yo u at a in the paper, and will patronize slnall cost. you. Harley Rhude, clerk of Fran k. Probate Cour t lin .• Elnd Miss Bar bar a L. Dolihs, of The foll owing allcoun ts were ap- Fra nklin. proved, alJ owed a nd conflr med by J ohn C. Young, fa rme.r of Ak. t he court: -'OTARY PUBLIC ron, and Miss Lulu impson hou e Charles C. Benedict, executor of keeper, of Franklin, • Natloaat B_1r es tate of Louis F . Coleman. de. cea sed . Final. Real E.tat. Tranafe ra Will. DraW. • • E...... S.lt'" Alf aretta H. M:oss, execu t rix of WAYNESVI LLE. OHIG- -e-_ esta te of W. F . Moss, de ceased, D. A. Harr isO'n to Albert 'Rob· first and final. er~s, inlot No. 39'5 in Fra nkli n. Alb eIt Rober.t s to Zoe flarvey , St el1 a Urschel, guardian O'f Rol. land M. Sutton. minor. Third. inlot No. 395 in F r anklin . FOR SA.LE DATES CALL Le banon-Citizens National Bank William S. Sickles to Harl S. and T r ust Co., executor of estate Chenoweth and Mary Chenowe th ot .lohn M. Bradley. deceased. 77 acres in Clearcreek Townshi p. Third and final. Joseph Doyen and ROBa M. Doy. Lebanon.Citizens National Bank en to J er emiah F . LeRoy. 72. 94 and Tr ust Co., guardian of S'h irley ncres in Hamil to n T own ship. Lamb, min or .. Second and finElI. Fred A. Morris t o E dwin Mor. Conn. e H. Roble, admjnist r a. ri ~, real estate i n Deerfield T'own. JESSE STANLEY , trix of t he estate O'f H . C. Clarke, ship. decea sed, . First and tlnal. D. C. Rauh to Anna Rauh,: iJllot Pha. 320, N.w Baril •••••, Geo rge J . Waterhouse, executor No. 876 i. Franklin. of the estate of James C. Sale, de.. Mark A. Kammerer to Am elia EARL KOOGLER ceaSed. Fourth and final. E,c kert, real estate in Salem t own. D., toa Pbo... Lebanon.Oitizens National Bank ship. KE Dmor. ata. Clifford W. Vanhorn t o Fannie nnd Trust Co., trustee of estate· of E . K. Snook deceased . ' I. Vanhorn, 36. 6() acres in WaYII € ' The inventory of W . W. W h ite. T ownship. ker and Esther W. Sou exVirg il L. Robinso n to Lester P . ecutors of t he estate of Jor'en,c e' l nnd Mary E. Hudson, real e's tate Starkey, deceaaed . in Fr anklin. z . The administrators of estate of C, W. French , et aI, to Coun ty J ohn Edwin R08s, deceased, arc or. of Warren and Gilbert and Ger. cl el'ed to' distribute certElin a ssets trud e Biggs to St ate of Ohio the to' Edythe M, D'Autremont. use of real estate for highways. J. A. Sc hilling and Roxie Ma)l Edward Bun neil to Cl aren ce and , Sch illing adopted ' HarO'ld P h illips Lena Nelson, real est ate in Clear. Parlett a nd his name is ch8llged t o creek Town sj)ip, l{srold Phillips Schilling. William J. EVEln s, deceased tb T he inventory of Trillena Far. Clifford Evan~, et a), inlot 89 ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN y.. fou r Cattle. hop, . h.,p and quer, executrlX of t he estate of 111 Lebanon • ' Eberly Farquer, deceased, was ap. William A. Merritt, decease d to Norri•• Br«:k Co., live wUe . . . proved by c.ourt. to Em ma Cline 'and Ose e Harlan' pro&1',.sive firm for th. ~. . Canoll C. Eulas8, executor of real estate in Harveysburg and market prices and l'C>od ••ril... UaiDa Stoclr Yuda' Cla.l...... O. the estate of A nn E li za 'Eu1El8s, de- Spri ngboro , Tune in on Radio Station WOKY ceased , is to distribute certaIn a8Clara I. Merritt dec.eased to 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. for oar daIl, sets. . Emma Cline. rea l ~state in Har• market ~porta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .il F loren ce Durham, executrix 0 veysburg and Springboro . estate of B. F. Kirkpatrick, de. LeWis C. a nd Bertha )1_ Abshire ceased, ftl ed h er invent ory. to Wi~)jam R. Good man, ,3.75 • •• &i The will O'f Mary O. StO'cktO'n, acres In Clearcreek Tow nehip. T h.. stores or DUllinesses t hat ad· deeeaaed, waa admi tted to probate. Joseph McCauley, d e~eased to We can I!upply you with Writina v rt ise cun i.t!tently a re the oneB Boyd S. Rathgeber, trustee of Dora McCauley, real estate' in Paper, Envelopes, Wa, : Paper, l hilt ar benefitted the moat. Sue· trust eesh ip of William B UrtoD, de. Deerfield Townl hlp. Napkins. Shell Papers, and a c eumes to thoae who advertise great many other uleful articles. ceased, filed 'h ls fourth account. "' ularl y. EUubeth Graham, pardian of Bill. AI..... See our supply. DenDie Graham, ineompete,.t, flied
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Mil'S {'Brnwn BlIt<h"H', of Nt'" Mi" J t'u'/llwltt' W ih",n lind Dir ed o r of Fu • • ral S a "I•• Alltinch, \\'Il~ a 1-("1Il' t thi~ w(,(lk cOUHIII. !\II~' ,' t'un l' urnll' .. (l\'nt n IIf he l' "i.·h ',·. l\1r~. lI arrv MeVl'v frw da~'~ lust \Wl' k \\ith Mr. unci D, L. CRANE I I r·hU.Lar Subacriptioa Pric., 11 .10 • Yaar ond Mr. MeV.,y. . ., 1.1111'" Wilbur Smith. Iff n III Xl· nia. Our cCl nv ni .. nt location , suit aollic:. PM.a ............... No. 112 1:l.11er tI a t Po.tortl e. at Wayne.1'h~ Lucky 1:1 !<h ft bull teum Mr. find Mn<. I{l1Odl's Runn f' 1I ble surro und ings Qncl equlpm e n' Ra.ld_ca ... ............. .... No. 118 viiI ... OhIo. a'M~~i;,?<I Cl .... K nll I()~t tl) the Wnshin!{lon town ship Ear. Inerea.e 70 P ound. a D a y njoYI'd II lrip lilt' ·Iatt.'!' Pal t of More SHio.... Las l Yenr Than enables u ~ to Serve to the Bl at tcaill. TueRda y ('w ning. In W eirht . n Aere in Fina li IU ~L \\ ('('k til W m,hi ngton D. C., BI.cK Ru. t- Advise Copper Ad vantage, Mr. and Mr~ .•J. H. [loga n ' and and OUI" I' points of int('I' '~L in A ; ,T a I , 1933 MI'. und J'r'd Ii allan attended th e 1.0 or 12 D. y. . th(' Jt.;R~1. Tr atmenl bird shoot at VlIndalin TU(' $day. -- - !lI,·t< . f-( ul'IIC:P Compton, of 'cw AMBULANCE S,ERVICE Mr~. Myrtle Thomn~ lind 1is. "Perhall:< m,,~L flll'nH'r,' in I hl'o Bu dington hu~ b"l'" c(fnfilH'tl in Bla ck " (('111 ru "t In !-t Yi':lI' \\II~ W ay nesy ille, OJaio PI..o ne 29 Ig C 00 C:hal' lottl' hav e h'ld as theil' Il:UC'~l hm'vest lIlt'i l' eOI'll too <'al'ly." Thi~ I•• 1 at till! hOIl)(> of hl'l' dau!!ht<'1', 1'1 I t his w('(k, Mr· . Th uma l\' mother. I'tatt'Olent i. vl'ntuI'l,d by E-arl l\11·~. Hul eigh R ogllll. Ilul Ih., nlu~t dllllla!!illJ( <l1'I'U"l' I.f ., . HIU Sa l)(S of yu uh ~ men Dnd YlJung women (they nren'I hI) . Mr. ami ?bR . Burul'\ Thoma!': xtl' n ~ioll ~pecin l i"l in Ro il>\ 1 .1I1r".• Iohn \.rilsun l'l'tUl'nt.'J hOll1l' \lhNI! ih Uhlo. Thi~ ill , lilH'Ii; 11 ""!'!!~~,~~_ _~~""'!'~~~~~ 11'1 .• "ft >l· th ~ y g,t ou t of t he !(rn U l'~) will en lel' hi g- h s chool thlR Y Ill' Dn yton wcr ~lI nday ev('n ing call- liml cl'OP" fUI' tht' O. f>.. \ la . L 11'<' 'k fr utn 1.1 vi~it with h .,. I\U~ C(>I)f'I'I'(,<1 upon ~t i n kinl( ~ tnul. --- - -a~d II they ~I'C the rig ht kind of young people lh y will get th e rig ht DlIl'inJ:( thl' l a~t .10 OJ' 12 ua\,s ~i;, t I ' in Kentucky, 01' hunt. ,,1' wh,'at, whit h dl"tt' ,yo H UlfIlNCA kind Il f a thr Ill from this exp f'ienc(', MI'. und MrR. Ha rry McVey und befur(l corn i!'l Hildy to "hock, the ' ~uhn~. uf Wilmington, lind FISHING V r I1nll J' f ,., ·11 I' d abtllli :!5U,OUt) "1I ~ 11i'1 ~ lIf till' . I" I M' C R I E .' n t CI'mg 11&:'1 SC 1001 ill an ep e hal eve nt in th e lif(l of Dl.yone IH1I .al·men as IIll'C s pent TlIe ~- l'>lrS incr(!u,;e in weight al th rat . ('an 'Ul' nns, 0 nCllr " ayn('RVI e \\ h IS b ieR. d Wlt~ th.e opportu ni ty. M st . tudent never gel IWYOl'ld day evening with M... McV" y's par- of aboul 7() pou nds an a('!,!? p('r s p ~ nt thc \\,I'ek-I'nd with .J '!lnMll(' g'l'rJin. the gl'UulIlltlon pcnod III the high Hcllonls. Aft r that they either go to nt8 at New Vienna. day, .J ones dcr\!ll'e. 'fhe ~Y(' can- W II,S(l~I. Wlll~at ~ l1lut, a('l' oll lin)! t) A. L. \\ ork 0 1' Iud or do a IItU of each. Mrs. W. . Walker. Pat. y Lou nrot ,leLed these i l1erea!'!! si 11('(1 the ".!lllly and R ichlll'd liainl'., Pil'l'Btlll'ff. 'xten~ion\ ~p('l'inItHt in and J immy, of ambridge. a rc the . talb arc not incr('a,i ng in hl!ight, chi~dren I,f ;\I!' .. ?nd Ml' ~. II "n1(')' plunt Jlatht)lol!~' for thl' <'l . :, CT., A L gr~ll Ill any young people who " nter high scho 1 nevel' graduate gu('sl~ of hel' par nt., Mr. and llut ear gl'o\\th takes pluce liS lon/-r Ilmnes, ll[,(' VI,.ILIIlg- thell' grund. a ~d thllt I' a v ry lind flli~tllkl' fol' tlwl'I1 to oluk" and a still fer/lYe; Mr .. A. L. K 'nnedy and ot hel' I' ' 1- Uli the !Jla n is grce n. hI' !\uys. parents, Mr. amI Ml'''. TIl~s(O '1'1'1' - ll111y lit, ('0 11 tl'OII I'd by tl' "tim; tllt' l Il1lstake lhe part or th parent .. , lll'oviding the latter de libera t ely a livo. Te sts at thO O. S. . s tati on arp I·cll. of nellr Nt'\\' Vit!nnll. H' 'J her 1'(' vluntinK tin1\' with l( uve th~,,· ell'nse nt to a child Il'aVlng hig h schol) 1 with()ut gruduating Miss HL'thn Jan F uley hilS been citcil by J nneli lo . UPPOl't hi$ stll te. Charll's Slit·ph nJ anll rlauj:thtcl' CllPPl'l' carbonate pnwdt'l'. ti l' hy \l'h n Hi nol Jl C MSUI·Y. ' visiti ng the Brown s at Waynt dvill mcnt. A vel'ugc yield s in test!! at COI'Il, and so n. Erne~t. were dililler : ccuI' in~ ~('('{I Tl'11 1ll ';1ll111-f r cl' HUNT. NO 'J'~e fil'st ~ny in hig-h ~c hool lI1arks th e beginnillg of an i01pOI'l~\nt t he Pll~t week. Woostel', wh 'IlU the c'ol'n \Va. har- gU6StH. Sundar e\'ening ()f Mr . and l1eld ~. · & F l S H[NO •.v~'~t III th life. o.r lhl' young man (II' you'n!r woman who e nj oy!! the Twenty-two O1emb l'S I the ve~ted at. the d,' ugth . tag-e were Mr:\. BC'l't Sheph 1"1. Following al'(1 til<' "l p~ nl' l'''p l'I"Ilel(e of lll~qU1flllg thi~ impol.tunt education. Raup family. of Springfie ld , nil 5·1 bu~hl!l~. M (l. t com cutti'nlr be. f.r. and Mt's. E. O. B(lgflrl and , ~Ilry to "uce SKful r(>l;t l11l'fl t : ~':.5';!'~:l~~~~I.M::t Thero will c.ome a time in t hl' hiRtof'Y or thi~ cou ntry (an d cou~in : Qf Mt·~. G org 1I. B I1ch. gin s at this time. One week Inte)' famtly, of Day tOll, nnd Rp\,. all!1 1 ' I<'an the ~('(~d th o roughly t n 1'1' - ~~fi>p~~~!~~~!~.r:,\':tu~: it is we i' unday afternoon Cnll!!l's at c1ul ing the hurd-uough stage, nvC'r- Ml'~. ~.T . E. B ogan \yl'I'(! d iMn Ill(lYl' ~ mlft baliI', ' ha lr, ~hl'iv \!l .. d "~~~~I~JI'!,(:~.~~y~.ai!~~! Ullproac . II~ ~ wcre 57 3 bushel ~ '"aun~t a p ..m. I~W .b.nlt... \) I Ihi ng I 1'1.1 1.)1 dl y. nowacluYil ) \\'h nay. o'ung pCI'son witbout a h '''h I... he'r I'C' idell ce . age Yle ~ .. ~ rlIU1'S(Iay C'V OIng . 0 f M r. I~ ' ('cd and weed el'd s hoo (ip jl lIla I. gOing- t o find things PI' t ty hard in thi s life. For Th e IOllv('r-Rich - arr reuni on Yielcl1l at mlltul'ity ' wIlre Ilnd !III'.. Rlilcigh Bogan anu ' Plue(' one hu·,hl.l· of )!mi n in a :i:''''O'''Gih'''~~I>W'' cduc.lltilm . i~ the !It ppin,lt .tonc, to ucc('ss nnd inclcpendence and with- was held at th home of lint bu ~ heL dall!{.ht , f', n O I:oth~" , . S(!ed tl'en.ting machint'o nire(' ti () n ~ out It all I s lllvis h I!lbol' un(1 intel'minable di courageanent. Tho!; wh o leaver, Augu. t 20, with 11 (J pres- If corn i8 husk (I from the st.a nd.lr~~e~ LOUise .lntl Louella • \Il-, for building- such II ma('hine muy n V • ente red upon high ch oll l life today 31'e to be co ngrat ululcd. They ar : nl. I~ will b hell tit th same inA' slalk. the mllximum yield of chIII' sp.ent IIll1t we k. wH~ thei,' , be had. fl' e. fr om I!l1 unty 1lj!' I'i 'u i- f::u~~o6::'~~M'~~' ::S lllaf('hilig ovel' II royal I'ond and PUVing t h ir own life's hig hway so that place next year. l.ltl·ain is Recu rI'd, other te5ts have aunt, l\~I ~" {'harintta ,lIlcl8l1', n U1' tural agel1t... "0 wlll .... dyo .. Pl'ogl'psa will b Rtnooth anti ul'e. Mr5. Lissa Curl retur ned lo t he show n. . Brol.kvllic. Hcaltel' ov .\' th(' ,,(, d 2 '1' OUI1 (,hOllle of her mother, Mrs. Anna ' WlJen the corn is to be hu . ked 1 MI' • . an.1I M r~, L uther Hai~C' s t'R fl f flO', metallic ('uPIl('!' 'Clll'honVandoren Mo nday, from a t hree from t,he shOCk. the IIrn ~ ho u)cl be ' and f{LUIlly call~d on Ral Igh t, or if thC' high I' gr-a<! e mateIV ek,,' vis it in Dayton, S he will let to .tand until the grain i. hard B ~a n' ~unday nig ht. rial cannot hC' had, :~ t o ,I ()un e~ return to Dayton Thul'sday for tlnd th e lowel' leaves b('gin to die. .(lIn!' iI'o~ hel' alten~l e<l h' or 20 '; III lallic cop(1er car\)ollat<'. another fortni,ltht. When wheat is to follow cOl'n a n Tlame~ l'('ullfon on last Fl'lday. Turn till' drum of lhe sced· Mr . . J. l\f. Wilso n, of Fairfield, ~arlic l' n~aturing vnl'iety gh~ ultl - - - -- tl'cating l11acllin ~ 40 r \'oILltinll~ ut The hlll'\'e t mno n, ye ll ow II. a n!'w choese, ride. high in the h ea vP UBL IC SALES ll)e I'Ilte u{ :~O turn!' a minute. ns. Tnt'. aun . inks in hrouded Illuje ty, lighting a conopy o f clou ds is making an extended vi. it in the ~e used. In order t o hnrve st tnax• a C.k t h tr!'atec\ grain anti sn w bnf1ke I In the \Vl'~l. A hlluntinll mi t lIoHens the lin es of t h board hom of her da!lghter, Mn:;. Geo. IlIIum c O ~' n Yields. H. Bench and Mr. Beach . Corn IS be~l hal'vesled foJ' silHou sehold Good.' and Antitlue: any lOll' aitel'" 8 I'll><. HUNTING fo n e. the grnnt! ' Ll\llU and the judge's . t lln d at th race truck. The ·Mr. and Mr~. Mauricp ('ollett age. acco rdinR" to .Jones, whep the nil the p"emi!<es of J ohn RtlJ1l scy . TI' Hted s() d, Pil'r:lt ,rlf caution" 6. FISHING twin light. of hundt·Nt. of nutornubi l e~ IIrc gen etiy blurred like n nd family, of ew Y ol'k City, lire kerncl~ hav hard ned anti glazed, in Bellll'ook. Oh io, on is Ilo.i~o n<,.d and rend r('li unfil for - r ranaft Bldg. ~t ars beneath a filmy cloud. Thl! ev!'ning bl' eze wafts t he scent of gU~!!tR at Hole-in-tho-Wood~ the a nd most of th le!l\'es are s till Sa tu rd ay, Sept emb e r 2, 1933 f ced1!1g ltve;;lock. Bos ton. M .... n w-cut co rn :1C1"O!lS the country. fl nce. tl'n1 home. . g' l·cen. HUI'vesting arlie r than At 1 ' th ' t . I I I ' p. m, All if\ in ,. a\lin ~s for th> county fair. For w ck8 the children lind M I'. and MI'., Rollert Moo n y. IS S agE' YI ~ (S eR~ ~ry mMter t\ complele cl 'an out of all hou s th ir I)lltents htlvC be n 10(lking r rwal'd to thl' cv nt. The' lYomen folk Ross Moon y a nd h ·R. Mcloy VI re ant! I ,~~ .nut f'lent ~ . bes ld s an in- ho ld !roods and antiquC's ; a real ha\' > bv n canninJ( fruit and mll'ki ng pi('kles foJ' the exhibit. Th e men u nday aft rnoon gue tR oC Mr. rel'lor Fl lnge. Han'eM d latel', up "ight [liano. If you wa nt to wa .el· Il1U ~t be ~tl d d to PI' vent attend !l rca1 h oullehold sale (I n't ha e fed and ~rOQ med the cu lt, t h calf Bnd the s hor t hol'fl. In the and Mr. . •J. . Gray. MI'. and Mrs. hns. Boerstler 'pollage of the SIlage. mi ss lhi s n. F, T . Martin, Aucl. h uu>; h old, and in th fi 'Id~ lind bar n. careful pl'epuration s huv be ·n W ill ~oo n IJc hrl'c ugnin and Mi ~R Nellie, of OI'WOOel, are - - - -- - .. made f~ r the. chl!dulcd competitive events. ' I will offer at public ale aL my . tinking fllUt or bu nt of wh eat 1I er-!!, a bu, will 'be 11 great npl' n forum fol' the discussion of th hei'e for a f ew days. GOOD GRADES DI<:PE D N COO D EYES r es itLence, 2 n1 ile!! N. of WIl )'n('~ :Miss Virginia H osier has returnis~u{'~ whi ch int re. t the fal'ln folks. The :llltute campaigner f or county d from se veral dllYs' visit with is the title of a nt'\\' 8h rt cil'l:ulal' ville, on th Ch no weth road, on ..nange fot· a o ll1pl t F"'\'(1 l~xaf1\inution by ofli'(l will bl' bUlI t1ing about wi th the Jlrove l'bial box: (If cigal's under one her aunt, 1\1r" Hurley, at New for (.Ji~t"ibut{on by county llgl'icul. Saturda y, Septe mbe r 2, 1933 arm, th othe l' fret! to ~irt liltle Johnny .Jones a nd his s iste r t o hi s Bu1'lin gton . tlll'a] agents. It tells how to con. B ginning ~\t 1 o'cloc k !levera l k l1 i' and pmi"c them to th ... i I' pUl'ent . Propel'ly d on e this mean!' two The Leste r ta l'r famil y \V re ~ truct a 30-J!"all on d o uble a(~ ting farm ing 100 Is, a nd a lot of housevt't 8 and mayue mOfl!. Th(' displays in the a gricultural han nrc proper- guests. unda y, Itt tile J . M. Starr treati ng machine to c nt1'Ol t h is At C. r y'. · J ewe lry S hop Tue. day, Thursday a nd Saturday hold and kitchen goods. ly u l' nmged, all w II as th(' ex hibit s of new machi n ery and other home , near Blanch e~ter. (li ~e8se. JERRY ROLAND . REA. N B LE PR [CES III chanica l d vi c '. Mr. and Mrs. arl herwood, of W . N.• eal'~, Auct. Il' he c unl:y fuir is a great in. tiLulion. Long may it live. W arnesvi1l and their )laren!s, MI'. B.nd Mrs. M. E. Sherwood. atNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT tended the An:on reunion at Fort K er~ey , of Tu I'U MI'. and Mrs. W. A. ,'tn rbu c k, of Anci ent, unclay. Whitti er, II!', s pent last w ek E stat of Lydia E. hep herd , Mi ~s He le n Randall. Mrs. H. J. a1'l' and son, Billy, attended t hc wilh th ir daughter, Mrs. Ed ith de ea. cd. Notice is hereby given tha t e ntury of , progre~s t'x)Josition II McKay and fa mily. Bd J e ffe ry ha ~ b en ill thi , week hal ' l e~ R. , h pherd and hel'l s ft'w (lay. thi~ week. :00 MUtlie ' M,·. and Mrs. F. . Thor nhill willI aeute indigestion at his home Boglln have been duly appoi nt d and qualified RS Administrators of .. D. ,~r YCI' and granddaughter hirl ey han ce, n ar Oli\·C' Branch. :05 At ricu ltUl'ul Adju~tment NewH Howal'd 1c]{Il Y und1amily, MI'!'. the Estate of Lycliu E. hephel'u 8 ~ ~~ ~~~cPro ducti o n and the Adjm:;tlnent Progl'nm . J . W . WUlch et of abina, spen t. undllY afternoon Tla :McKay a nd son , Qtle nd e~1 the late of Warre n ounty, Ohio, dc:40 1101 il OV I' Pr('v nt~ Ero. ion . . . . . . . D. R. Dodd with MI'. and Mrs. Ge o. H. Beach. Hawo rt h-Bailey )'cu nion dt D over, cell~ed. :5 ilywnrd M ov~men t oC farm P rope rty Rights by Inheritance Mrs. Mam FOl'emun an d Mi. Su nday . Dated th L 28111 day of Aug ust, . ., . .... .. . ... .. .. .. ,. .. E . D. T t!'enil' Violet Foreman, of Dayto n, were ~ 1933. 9 :00 sing umm I"'~ Wl'alth r r Wi ntel"s H ealth Mrs . Mary Gerlaugh h l'C aturd:lY, ...::0 .. X O'rI F. De nn E. Stanley,.Atty . !I :I0 l\1u ic . .., . Mr. Milton P erry has gone to HALPH H. AREY \) :25 Preser Inj!" haruclemtl(!~ o f '\' outh with h lk , J . H . ...Erh.,..chi.cru:.o. to~enlury oi...PIogl'e"S r;n\ " IJ I) Y. wh .. reflldes iJ, 1 643 E. Judge of the Pl'obate (lu rt, 1I:35 Th · Bulb Industry in th nited ~tate Alex Laurie ('xpositi on . - ~Iltl SQ .. S,lIt Lak, · UIL}" . tah. will W a n 'en County, Ohio I} :45 onditionin~ Pullet8 ror Lllying R. E • . ray !\fr. and 11·~. R. H Broo ks and Ink(. nIl"" thnt 11 th 9th day of . 14 Aligus IU33. !loss H. HUl'tso(:k aH family attende d the Brooks l'eUn - n~mlnl"'trlltor (II' h nl8 non with tho wil l tlnn xl' ll Of Ih state of Jas. '. If a cooked SIllacl dre , ing r . ion in Tndiana last un day. ~RJ . ,],·c :u" 'd, tll~tl hi s c.·tai n pl'!l· trOll In t il C ntntun Pleas Court ot mayo nnai. e il' to be combined with Wllnsn ·ou nty. Ohio. agalns'l her and uth r. I n til COSS ot Ross H. a ny . alad, it s hoilld be done at ~rove HanBack. n." admi nIstratOr de the la t po, sible minute befor-e bonis n n wit h the \VIII annexed The Holine s people of, Green of th e estllt of JRS. . a le. dEle as· s I·ving. Otherwi se the dre si ng I plalntlrf. V8.C;POl·g J . WaterhOU Se will drllw the ju ices from th(! in . I B1'1.1\1', WI' 11 ho1d their bapti ing at pd. (wh(fs<, II n Jll t' Is 801l.eU"',"8 81~" l1 ell g redients. Di.tilled Brief. IIp o l" brew~r's wor t, a tax o n cos- Caesal"s creek near t h e hom of \l' R.tll'rhousp). et a l.. defendants. , James Lamb. . aid ca.s>.! b Tng numbpreu 15074 on ' as 'a nd 10 per "ent on each th Dock el · dt "11.1.1 olin. prayln'" nl etl Eight sacks of wheat would buy J l The stille ~ M' K hI ror all or d.' r dl rlletng I I1 Im as such.., • I ~ es at e n T h ompson and OLM BUS, OI a chair" a bal'l'el 01 Rour, a )Jail' 0:( f a it' opene d Mon day with excelle nt amu em ent ticket over te n cen ts, Gladys Lamb were unday gue ts ~~~~~IIJ~t.fa'~~':·1 ~oSI:t~~ t~l;wff:ll()Wl n g shoes, und Il plow, in 1914. Early pro p cts 'for t he WEek. These taxes are de igned to raise of Mi s Orli ne Lamb, of orwin, "Sitll2\t In the :'<lUllt)' of Wa.rren · I . I ' M' D a nt..! £;lal .. of hlo Ilnd b 1Jlg n, Elar! in 1033 lit lea st 22 sllc ks of wh eat I&ses ol'oihy, Helen and Mary or MillU\r y 'II r\,<ly o. ~4i14 bounded were I'cq uil' d to buy th S :lam e S tate Ieg Is at ur r sum\?( spec- ,2 4,000 ,000 dur ing the ir life, or ial se slon Tuesday, Aug u t 22. ~8 , 500, OO O 0 yea r. The sal e o~ Ma rgaret Robertson spent last a tollowa; -b~Klllnl ll .rr at a. point products . .A. h k t 0 con Sl'd e r b'" " week WI·t h t 1leir a unt , near pl'ing- t)~-lnlutlleL'l\\' the 1I1lr or th ~ cent r or t1ll old ain t is wee f h !I 1t0R,1 ~).I~ n tled acros" Met u~ school p l'o bl ms pr incipally. ce r was urt er lib rllli zed by field. t he Llltle !llIuml nail Road t hirty Despite an incl'ea ed number Df ' ame nding t h e a ct to p .r ml' t pur- " Ilf ISS ' rrene 0 b orn, of 181'kll- or th r ~~ \33) r . ,t ~aM trom t he Nmter Une mployed L eagues 0 I Oh 10 snit 1:011 HoM \)e(l: tllonce In a When you bui ld and :d low us to f Ul'ni h t he picket ed tate ho use fo llo win g cha sers t o take one to 48 bot tles vi ll e, pe nt th e wee k wit h Miss Ge_ l':ortli t'lr (IIr('cllon and pa,ra llel cows thi$ ),eAI' over last, totnl milk r th I f P I \\' I~h the N'n t,' r' Iln ('l of Sllld Road pN duction i noVi about the ~ame d t P material, w m" as proud a!:1 yo u of the co mp leted 2 eeting Aug us t 1. resen e .. r om e pace 0 sale. Wit h t,!-, h",e~ n :.!:e .. v~ II'-!.~O;;w ~ e:!.!.! I,_n~e~a ~ r~ O ;!.;r~e:!g~o~ n !!j~a,f-_~-W?bNj antl 33 r "I" ttl!'r fr om tWt:!nty m d emands to Gover nor W hi te and reli ef problem out of the way, t he Rev. F ox, of Ke.11t1c:-:y, is hold- ".~~ a nd 36·IOu chai ne to tl IPol nt : os III . t year, 3 il'ucture. We know th • qw\1ity the!' in an d know it - -leg islatu r . solons were confronte d with a ing a l'evival at Green Briar this ~~:k ~~ ~il,," ~\,20~~,:t~4 . \1 fl~'l1:" t~O : Ila!'l H ta ngible value and one that will Jast . ",It, k ~; Ihence S. 77' 15' Eal\t: 4'.75 Gove rn or Whi te appointed Jll dge much bigger one whe n Governo r week. , I d Wh o d M J h ,·holn. to .. fJOlnt; then e S. 68' :1 0' Subllc.ribe f or t he Miami Gazet te. Carl D. Ff'iebolin , of I ve a n , lte p ro'pose so-called luxury I'S. 0 n Edwar ds is vis iting g, 1.50 chnlns to a I!olnt ; lh ence N. Q ua lity ma t erials that will stand the test of t ime ' form e r sta te senator. trustee of tax es for school relief t o r aise her daughter, Garnet, at prlng- 77' 16' .R 1.70 Chl,llIs to a. point 'la~. l' b om our hobby. Th e t'e is noth ing in materia ls R8 700 000 thO d Th fi Id t h " k witness a birch 28 III. din.. N. 32% ' K nt college t o s uccee d . J ud ge Da -." " 1 year an nex t . e . e, IS wee . W. lG 11111<8 c1ls (nn a ll d a Walnut 14 {au will ne ed that w> 'a nnat . H\upply. vid L, RO Ckwell , of Rave nna. go ve rnor r ecommended a fiv e per Mj s Geneva Lamb was II un- Ill , dIn. S .6 \-!,,' E. Gi IInk8 dls1.tlnc : C ourt t est of county recor der's cent sales tax on mellls costing day guest of Miss Modt.! n u P OVl- ilt'l c'k~~")~' 17·~: °f~ Iril.7·Ma.. htt:~~c~o C'on::lUlt u. i n regal'd to your p lans. We can both t erm exte nder act t o be made over 40 cen ts and ten per cent on ell. 35 05 ' K 14 .51 chllll1l1 t (, a point: h lp anc! MV you m n y, Now the t ime to start through William Schne ider , Frank- fllrs, jewelry, radios, ph onogrllphs, Mr. a nd Mrs. Or lando B rannon ~~I~t: ~j,~;~t 4;14~' \~5\,In,'i". t~.l~ lin county Republican , fi ling pet i- mus ical instrume nts, refrigerator s, of Xenia, ceIe brated t he ir thirtieth hnlns to till' ,·.' nt r I ar t he Old lction. t ion f or nomina tiQn under old law. sporting goods, firearm s, cam eras, wedd ing a n niversary a t t h e h ome ~.I.(I ~~.~~ Wc'~all;~aa~~ N. ('fro ~e~ State milk marketing COJl1mis- e i ety depo it box r entals and bev- of Mrs. B rann on's pare nts, MI'. Klllnlllg con lnlnlnl( a nd - - - ======-. h 31-100 ac rl's IlllOre_or . I d d M K E s ion extends to Sep t em b el' 10 fi na I .erages not Inc u ed in the ot he r an 1's. .. . Tompson , on last , Subj et to lh~ rlg-h t 0 date fo r filing ap plication . fo r Ii - one cent cap tax. The goVernor un day. f,4l \\'s on anll 1>:anc" La WlOn cen Res to deal in fluid milk. IIlso suggested a an alte rnative Char les l\{u r rllY and f amily, of !'L~!r: ~i"i~n~8~lf}~'~tt~n ~~'~d~~'\V~1 First opening of bids by s ta te a three p er cent additional excise Tu1so Okla. spent last Wedn e sda ~l - it ",us l)l'()\' lded ~hnllld I) ~ laid 'th h' I R uf lhe ,·x t,·('I1lC S. E _ corl1e" (t highway department Aug ust 25 1or t ax on gas an d te Iep h one compa- d a y WI I unc e, • J . Mu r r ay ,..,nl .,stall' abovE' d.'scrlbl'd tOl' P UI' nati onal recovery f unds project. nies, stating, however, t hat r eve- a nd wife. _ I' O~ s of a ronll . woy hom th l' londs ' source wo u Id n ot S evera I f.ro m t hOIS p Ia ce a tte nd- f11 \'~og(\L.,s ld J,'\ \\'8 0 n~ to the tUl'nl)lk e. Wayneaville,Ohio Ph one 14 Democratic 's ta te centra I com- nue f r om th IS and ·t!'ll.cos lIec sSllIry to mittee met August 24 ·t o elect II be available before July, 1924 . ed th e Friends y early meeti ng at II at Ih" xp('nst' at the la lt! Law. t I k so n lh~h ,holl'& nlul aSsigns. all (\3 W I' Imll1 uceessor t o Chairman H enry G. g on ast wee . provIded bl' a c" I·tllln contral:t en . PhQne .78J Brun n er, wh() r esigned . At a liveTo p~'ovide f or a m ore honest Mrs. E the l Smi t h a nd sons have l P.I·l'tl Illto bel\\ .e n Jnm ~s C. al ~ o'f co un t and /;llbu1ati on of ballots, :re t ur ned from the W orl d '~ "'al · r . ;~fla I' res lon . 1.'I W IIOI\ an\l Nan c)' ut"OQ, ly session Dr. Cllrl W " S t f St t G S M " " 1" ell'sQ.n . 0 11 lhr 13t1l l1ay ot ~eptemFind lay, was e lecte d over John F. ,ecr~ ary 0 a e eorge . yChe te r H oug la nd a nd family, 1) r . 11120. ant.! whl <:"h WaR duly tiled .a g.eneral order 1a t (If Dayton, spent Sun day a' fte'r noon fO I' r'·eortl In th e n ecord re ' Ot tl e N olan, of teubenvl'lle, by a vote e rs k18 ued If t II f t 1 ot W (\ I' I'~ 1l (lllnty. Ohio . on Sell~~ee e ec Ive m a . u ure e ec- !Yo ith Mr. and Mrs. K E. Thom j>so n. tember 1R. l!l 20 and whiCh III dul y of 29 to 14. \l ons. The orde r prOVides tha t afMrs. Ma bel F . T el'1'Y, of Te ba_ r ~('o rd et1 In Vol. 107 (,Ilge 350 ot t h' t th b II t h b t d ..... I I f'e.1 J{erorll s 'or '1) art·<'I, County - ,~r e a 0 ~ ave cen coun e n on, spe nt Sunda y wit h her home Ohio. ,111(1 In. "ddlt 16n the~e\.o t he SERUM AND V IRUS N. wa Ite ma Amplifi. d I.n each election booth the fo ur f olks here. I"l",ht of sn ir1 SItIlH' !! C. Sll ie 1t !!1 he l r ~ d d th t I k Itfld nss lA' lI s to Lhe I'xclus lve u ~le ()If I\. At a Reduced Pri ce e wo c er,' S, are reThe nlany f riends of Miss Anna 'frtai u 81 ri ll..". a hou t 400 teet _'or th Last week the petitioners' com- J U • g es an ",ARVEYSBURG, OH IO mittee r epresent ing ' th 25 0,000 qUlred to prepare and s Ign an ~x- Bell e Redell, of n eor Ol'egonia, Y;~I~t 8 [ :. ~~~·~a.g'rt~~Ctot:~t ho,,'~ !~l ? signers tor a refer endum on the t ra summary 8hee~ and ~abula~lOn who has been se1'iously ill, will be til" "I\Sht to (, Il Crl8 th " same and lav Phone 31 highway patrol and m otor v ehicle of the vote , cas.t to su~h pre c lD~t g la d t o kn ow t hat sh e ill much bet- a plp line t heref"onl 10' l he Pl" m iKe;' . Salt', above d(·~cr t bPt!.said wtl .r lt (lm~ the8 right ot ent r y tram tralUlfer bills, filed .a motion in f or all candidates and IS. sues. ThIS '• 1'", and 'able to at te nd church at of . and tabulatton sheet, Green Briar. time to tltlle to k e II Maid sprin g t h e S upreme c ourt a sking to be lIumm.a~y t til t tal t f h cl('nn nnd to mal< p a ll neoeS8ary revo e or a c Mi.s .Flol·e nce \\Talp, of S,Iring- ) 'A. l r~. 8a ld pill" II .. ~ to ,be bu t'led Tn made a party defendant to such con ~mmg e 0 action . The committee cOJltends pr~clnct, is to be aealed in an of- fi eld, spen t the week with Mis tllOlll r,r ound at 1"&8< ~o Inc hu at nil fo°,,, I \\'e(l s. nassnld Jlr(wldNI n Lra(' l~ Ja m,""by<:. said Sale co a nd 8ald that It should be permitted to par- ficlal env.e1ope, end. orsed ,on the II'lna Jean Eak'ln s. reverse SIde. by ea. eh precm,ct of- Mis!! Gen e va Lamb, o. near Way- Pr"8 ton A. T,wwson au d Na ncy' LAwticipate in t he trial of the case in flel I d d tel 1d t • 80 11 afol",E'snl<l. 'rhe ~tl8e m e nt gra nted a, an lmme la y mal e a ne!<ville, celebrat ed b e r birthday Il\' "" Id conlrll .'t t o th o saId Ja mes order that t he e lectors of the state WAYNESVILLE. OHIO t he neareat postolllce or letter box on Thul' R day, Augu st 24. C. ~ h' hi s 1... 11' 8 !lnd a Mslg n, to rev r who desire to vote on t he bills f ti l t th S and t he 8llH,m t' nl g ran ted bv ~al d Bank BId,. e . ecretary K . ,E. Th ompson, of this place, (·I.mtmet to F3 1;\ ~e.(o n A. Law. on Phone 8 0 may be repreaellted. Hon. Wm. J. or ranlm 811 ~n ' 0 shee t cele brated hie birthday Frl'day 11 11 ,1 NJ\nc\' 1",, " '1I01l th eir h .. lr . a nd Corrigan , one of the foremost law- of State. T hl. tabulatron · f h " a AI~ n .. h"l nK r U\'ena nla runnlnlC III e b an (!]tae: t d up IIc.te 0 t e l AUl('u st 25 "Ill! t il .. lands and tr rt'vocab ... exyen of Cleveland, Is attorney fot w the petitione,.. one. posted in the election booth . Milton Eakin and family enler- "ef.>.~ra~h ~rg~~~,~~~ t~"I~~Pln"lf ~t:r~~~'n and sent to the local board of elee_ jtained relatives from Bowersville l~gl\(·It·1f a nd for nil other and A'tter a week'a special l!el8lon tion and will therefore be a furth- last Sunday. fII rt hpr flndln ,", nrd"ra decrt'el and )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ..II SURGEON the pneral l118mbl), enacted a er cheek in the interest of accuraMias Hazel Richardson of . Ore- ~~I~"~~~n:r hl~.h he ma y be entlUe4 III bv 1m pOI'''· c)' and speed ill the countln. and "onia, spent Saturclav D"-ht and Raid party 18 r "<lulr"d to Spec.1 A.H ••ti- to taI a.1I poor relief pto-am ~ ... tab IaA' I i nn or It fore th t' 30th da)' of "lrl~' .. m•• • eap tall on bottled be.u ... ar. ct Oil return&. uncla1 with her cOlaln, Iu Ma- bel', 1813. 1....... 01..... ISSUED EV E RY T H RSDAY
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,Julin I.ul·iu' Robl'T!;on ',,"a!1 bor n h. ml'tl~.)(' c'lUnty, TlO n n!'!!!!e!.', .July ;1 1. 11't5:!, .nml dil.'(l AUICu"t 26 ,'vhn Holillnon, . culored. aKl.'d 80 , 1!J3:!. nt th I 11J.(l' of 110 Yl'ElrS Y'·UI.. lUll I f01'llll'rly II .we ll .knllwn :!() tlI1YR • I'<·~id.'nt. of th(' 1'l'gQllIa n~lgh.bol'- 1 II t' ('unll' fro1l1 Tenne~~(lll tn hOllt!. died Ilt th(' IWlnt' or hIS sIster Wan'l' ll clJunty. Ohio, in lR71. ill Imliunapllli., Sunduy. Thl' n'- Nt'v () I ' ht'ing nIIHTlt'd, he made hi" !TIll in , wcr brCiullht her fOI' fUIl- home mlJsth' wilh his only brothlt, 'r!\1 . crvicl'~ alltl bud I in, Miami Laf r He N.obel'. on, who pl' c~d ..d 'C'm t!.'ry. Wctl ncsday afternoon. h il1l in dt'ath eight YI'al'~ 1\11'0. Till' TnI' <l(lcrosed \\'a:; f I' many yeOl'!1 lust 1'('W till nths (If his life \\I(1rl' !lnneetcd with his brother, the . pI'nt wilh hi K ,i.lCI" RowC'nt~ L. latf' Lafllyetl Robel'. on, and sort!! Tnnzy. (If TndiunnpoJiR, Illcl., ~he in lal'go epnlmct of rO,a d con- b(ling ~l\ InAt ()f his imJl1edint ,t ru cUoll anr! gruding. :film iI y . lie wus of a loving dispos ition, J ohn G. W il Ii ant. on, , 17 -yeul':~' kind and con idl'rul to ('v(,l'yon(l, • Th' (;irl who $ays old !lOn Of J\{ r. and Mrs. NeVin u strict obsel'ver of the Golden "he love 5 you Dl0t:e "illia1l180n. of the Sugar r eK Hul II friend in lime oJ ner(\, anel neighborhood, died at th ~ t. Eliza a 0~l1olte)' in tim or trouble. HE' anybody else In b th ho pital in Da~' lon, la:t un- WitS f a fine personality; no I world ·· h a$ day morning 'when he faIled to ~light for any. but praise for all. '~p erimentin~-Ny , rally :from the effects of nn opera- 11 was held in high este m by hi~ tion for the remot' lll or u ruptured daily a s ociates; wus r fiP ct d lind appendix. Funeral services were pl"llised by all who mnde hi s h Id at the ~\Ven s church,. Mon. acquaintance. In s I cting fruits fOI' exhibiday. and bUl'lal was mllde III the He lellves mllny r('lutive~ and a tion at the fuir avoid. ohoosing Bellbroo k cemetery. ho>'<t of friend to moum his loss. over-sized apples. Judg s confer Relatives here r eceived word "Peaceful be thy silent . Iumber. the bIll I'ibbo n ~' up n fl'llits of J k f th d th 01 Mrs Peaceful in thy, gl'ave so low, n01'mal OOllllllcl'cial siz s. a~t wee' 0 e ea . 'Elizabeth Furnas Bogardus at 'Phou 110 more s hall join OUI' num. bel', Swarthmore, Pa. Th remains were Tht>u no O1'orc our SOITOWS know taken to N "= York for burial beai de tho of het· hu sband. , Y t lignin we hope to me t th e When the day of lif is fl ed, 1\1rs. Bogardu was a native und f ormer re, iclent of this ~icinity And in haven with joy to grc t thee H i~ he. t Marke t P ric~. Paid for u daughter of the late Davul Fur. ' Wh !Ire no 'f arewell tear!> nre All Kind. of na s, and a sister of th late Seth shed." . and Edwin Furnas. he is survived -~ --by a son, James Bogal'du~. SP E CIAL NOTICE Seth E. Purnaa, Harriet a nd I Seth Furnas Jr., and Mrs. Eli Hone al W eight Guannleed l~urnas left here Friday to attend Til Compton· Mill!! reun ion will the funeral. ' b held Saturday, Sept~mbel' 2 at _ _ _- - aesars Croek church yard. y , F. M. MEETING
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Mrs. Lytl e Beltz went to Lebanon ' ednesday, morning, for n few days vi it at the home (If h r daughter. A c.ompany of Bo~ Scouts went to theIr new llml~ ~Idge, M?nday, for the first oV~lr .nlght outmg at that place.
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The Y. F. M. met with tanley t:= M R I'll, W. E. Imd Bert O'Neall. Dnd Amy Bailey on August 27. T he Walter K orick attended the Edward, auers and family of h rles lichenl1r" Leo onner and lesson leader being absent the regdi. trict meeting of the Farm Bu- Hamilton . Aflernoon. cul1er~ were Bernard ;felloh visit d th Ohio ulur lesson was omitted. There were six present who had I' au agents at the D nver hot I in Ml'. Joh~ I?uVIllI, MIsses .EI~anol' State Fair, Wednesday. Mrl'. John , 11m of Hi bmonu,lnd Wilmington, Tuesday. IlInd MArJorIe Dongee of HamIlton. att nded the w t'lds fair, M an i vi. iting t t he h ome f her Next ~ unday afternoon will be and Mr ..and M.-s. . N. Pauff, son Mr. and Mrs. ;r. O. Cartwright, intere ting discussion oI th eir trip on-in-Iaw and daughtor, Mr. and the last service at LyUe chul'ch be- and family anti 1\,11'•• and Mrs. Incinnati, and lMi ss Jan('t al't- \Vas given by 8eh. 1\11' • th' urna.. fore Rev. H. H. Lafferty goes to nnd dllughter, of Mlllml burg. n the next regular meeting wright of levelallll, viRit.ed friend The fu neral director perfo rm s on e of t he most Riley tlylQr or Daytc,n spent the M. E. Conference. __ ..._ __ (lay a picnic is planned to go to and -relatives here, Saturday. nee RSa l'Y~ and at the sam e t ime on e of t he most in t week with Ml'. and lI·s. WiLSeth Fllrna and son accompanprin gfield. . Doris Wade is recoverinlt n icely liam Creighton and Mr. anti Mrs. ied Mr. };o' urnas' two brother of The cptember m cting will be cliffi ult servi'e in t h modern soci]\l order. To d o from the effects of an op ration held with Doaald and Mar gar Harry Graham . n al" Waynesville by motor t o his work well he must be a combination of acienti t for npp ndieitis :at the Blai r hos- Hadley with J ean Bu nnell, as AIrs. A lfretl Wolf 01' unklin, West hes ter, Penn., Friday, p ychologi t and busine s man. pital in Lebanon, unday morning lellson leader; Ethel Mendenhall, ftnd 1\1 rs. John Fit!lgerald of Kala- where tbey altendl'u tho funeral of mazoo Mich. spent Thursday after theil' aunt, MI'!l. Elizabct~ Bogardevotio nal, rl'cl'eational lellde l', The t chnical ide of his work requir es of h im Mrs. Josjah Davi ~, Mrs. Lloyd Sarah Br addock . nOOn with ~irs. Georgianna Haines du" on atur~ay. On theil' return (Conti nued from P a ge 1) Dnm, Master ,Joe DaviB, Messrs. a long an d al'd u'ous caul'. e of prepa ration. H i c~n and Mrs. Walt r Kenrick. trip' they came thl'ough Atlantic Mrs. Mary Carm ny spent Sun· ity, Philad elphia, and Washing- placed the efllimated cost at Cecil Davis and J ulian Crabbe tncts with h um an bei ngs in tirnes of stress a nd t rIal O. E. S. HOME COMING day at 'the h m of Mr. Bnd Mrs. ton and arrived home Tuesday $8,000,000. He also outlined the W I'e Dayton vis itors, last Thursday. ca ll fo r nn un u ual deg ree of tact and sympath y. W. F. Clark in Wayne ville. evening. proposed metllOd of procedure, a nd In connectio n with t he regular As a btlSiness man, be must be able to conduct his A very large cr()wd enjoyed the Mrs. Ida Chri. topher of pringexpecting the support ''!' II'. and Mrs. leal'l Connard an d hleeting of Miami Chapter No. 107 . f band concert here Friday evening, boro, and M iI'S Bertha Kenrick of rea ons or chIldren, and Mr. an d Mrs. Darrel O. E. S. Monday evening, Septe.maffnil's along sound e onomle line . iven by the Wayne Township Wayne ville were dinnel' guests ?f the F~der~l governmen t, ~tat- IBreakfie ld and S01n, of Dayton were ber 11 at 7 :30 p. m. A home We endeavor to f ulfill all the requirements of School band. Sunday ut th home of Mr. and 109 that If th,s were D?t rece,~ed unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. coming has been arrang d with Mrs. Ruth l\Vag of Five Point, Irs. Walter Kenrick, alld caller in fuJI, or at lea t a major portIOn, 0 Griffy s pecial program. thi8 tllial oc upation, and give the peop le of • spent Thursday with Mrs. tanlal' were: ' Mrs. Emma Osborn and t he proposition would be dropped' All members and visiting In m· thi ommunity the be t p088ible service. after th preliminary surveys and Bailey and daughter. Mr. avage chjldren Novall and Miss Ruth, of bers are cordially invited to be and family moved to Daylon 011 Dayton, Cli nt Binegar and :Coster estimates had been made. present . Mr. C. . Chambers, of t he Monday of thi week. daugh ter, Mrs. Minnie Pllyn e. and Lu ciJIe Blan d. W, M. Arthur Morgan enginee,ring comMr . Margaret John spent sev· little daughter of Jllmestown . . Minnie F r omm, Sec'y. II' ral day last wec:k at the home • r. an rs. Ill' es ar a Summer irrigation of strawbcr· 1\1:1'. and Mr . C~arl s Hough near for their Sunday gue ts the for- und ve rified a nd amplified the . ries, to pr ovide a good bed for the Wayn ville,' hlle 1\lrs. Ho~gh at- mer's sister, Mrs. I da tephens and statement of Mr. Va n Horne" Mr. hambers is con nected wit h t he .s. ~ d am8, of b,atoma, Ky., are next:, year, is proving a valuabl tended the World's F aIr at granddaughters, 'Mrs. Helen P enr.10l'ga n companYJ builders of t he _:=====;~~;.:.==:==~======== -~ cago last week. nington and Mi s Eulagcn Rieh- Miami Conserva ncy at Da yto n, a VI It mg t heir g'randpare nts, Mr. practice thi s ummer. ~rL Charles Lynch, and other ~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ lfl'. anu Ir. J. B. Jones were :lrd on 01 Lebanon, Ind., Mr. a nd simi lar project in t he Puebl o and re lative here. ~ .linn r guest unuay of the lat- Mrs. Milton h eh"n of Center- Valley in Colorado, and now ent r's nice and hu band,. Mr. an d viii and Miss Margaret Rogers of gagt::d in the prelim inary work for Etha n L wis, who has recentl y :Mrs. Walter 1\Ioor in Dayton. Waynesvillel . the proj ct In the val ley, of the been transferred from the C. . C. Miss Sarah orme Furnos aeMr. anrl MrR. William Coleman Muskingunl ril' r. He peaks with camp at osho('to n to Co lu mbus, companied the Wan n cou nty dele entertajned to ~i n ner on Sunday the full authol'ity of experience, spen t t he week-l~nd h ere with his Mr s. E liz a beth gation to the World's Fair at Chl- numbel' of l'ellltlv~S of th~ latter. having been engaged i n the field grandmot her, Lewis. ('ago 1st week. ' . They wete: ~{er SIster, Mls. Anna on these an d sim ilar jobs, MI'. IIJld 1r1l. Allen Emrick, MI Maham 01 LIndenwald, Mr. and ourt t hen adjoul'ned until 1 ;3 0 Mr . and Mrs. Oliver Da v,is, Miss "Velma and Herman mith visited Mrs, A llen Maham a nd two ~ons, for the noon reces . I mmediately Rachel Davis un ci Mrs. Net tie W I y Benham at Lcbnn n, Su n- Lawl' nce and Gordon, of Mt. aCter re<:onvcning, Judge Dechan t Ke pler spent Su nday even ing a t day nit. rooon . Healthy, Mr. and Mrs. F red Sauers annou nced the postpon eme nt of the home of MI". and Mrs. Ea rl • Do,,'t postpone getting the tiN, the further heari ng, stating t he Mu rray ( n ee Veo Davis) in "IOU need now. Enioyyour Ia.t .ummer reasons thel·efor. ' Dayton. A booster meeting of t he fri en ds itolida, on a new set of GoodY"". of the propositio n was the n called H . M. Sherwood was in Corwin Prices are still lower than they we.. to order in the court room . David and Harveysb ur~r, F riday evening, . Warne r, executive secretary of an d induce d t he councils of t ho e Ia.t fall. ,lay ..Ie. I.fore you .tart the tate water conservation b oa r d villages to iile petitions fo r t he out, drive in anel let u. Ioole __y -t--(and, inci dentally, a native of t h e Littte--Miami r1ver conse rvan:-=c""' Morrow conmu nity) a nd Alan N. pr oject. your tires. Jorda n, executive secretary of t h e The }Vayn esvillo School band will Ohio Valley con ervation and The s e two flood control congress, t hen made fu rnish music fo.r t h e La bor Day bration a t Miiami Va lley Chau fence rolls, takerl ~trong pleas :fIll' united suppor t of cele ta u q ua, n ext 1\1(lOday. The memd own for ship- the proposal. Both stresse d t h e bers are t o receive f r ee meals an d 'men t, we nt point that the conservancy woullj swimming privileges. not only aid in t he elimin at ion of through t h e G ulf of Mexico lhe flood menace, but wou ld, Mrs. H. P. God bey, of Ci nCinnati Prices are m arcbinl1 up~ the con truction of dams ar;rived here MO'n da y t o visit her Fence \\ cat her through Hut if you act In time yon and rese rvoirs, a id in t he Jaeven· sis ter, Mrs. A. K. Day. Mr. Godbey Test. "Galvan. tion of severe dr oughts, shnilar to and sO.n, P a ul, ,iQ.ined the party can sUIl buy Goodyears at nealed" still al- that experie nced here t his s ummerJ Wednesday eVE,ning , and the prices shown here-and mOlt of them a re lower than t hey most like new. At t he suggestion of ~r. J ordan purnll'Y r etur ned 1~0 their home this 'were last fall ••• Look at thla Ord in ary g al- ,and with that gentleman serving morni ng. new 1933 Goodyear Pathvanized w a, s as temporary chairma n, ihe m eet. ing then proceeded t o org anize and Sinder. With FULL CENTER ruined. elect officers. Naturally, John TRACTION, 20% thicker nonWhich ~ill give VanH orne was selected as th e firs t Th e New ur•• skid tread, and stouter S .... you most for presi dent, with J ohn ,Bigle r, of GOODYEAR pertwlst Cord body, it turn., THE MIAMI CAZETTE you r f en ce Franklin . as the secretary. The PATHF I NDER mileajc in mor e iniles, more blowout I'Idlll.. drnlllll money? We sell R ED llRAND "Calvannealed" furt her p lan ca lled f or the sel ec' rom aC'tual protection, more safety, than safety tion of a board of directors, three 4.40-21 FEN CE at fair standard market prices. 4.75-~O "bulOItl'llPha. you could Ilet from any tire to be chollen :from each county, value costinll four times as mucll Named as Warren Coun ty' S r epprice a few years ' allo • • • Now 11 4. 60·20 resen tative were C. D. Di11atus'h, 5.00-19 certainly the time to replaC't Lebanon , ex·Sta te Senator J ohn good looks , worn, da ngerou8 tire~ witt H old en, Morrow, and S., M. Maar, 4.60-21 lifetime guarantee 5.00-20 Fosters. A later amendment adds a Pathfinders a ll around . N4 Phone 25 lady membe r fr om each c ounty, one ca n Iluarantee how lon, sh e to bl;! select ed by the wom en's today' ••till low price. ca. 4 .75·19 30xS 'AI clubs of h r home county. Tl1e last .. 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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933
Club Openl SHALL WAYNESVILLE Mothers Another BUIY Yea, ~k::l--#"NI~~ school year's fil'$t meeLing INSTALL A SANITARY of This the Wayne Township Mothers club will be held at; the grade SEWER SYSTEM NOW? school building at 2 o'clock to - - - - - - -
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Big Classes Answer School'l Su~mons
BY SCHOD L HOARD, TEAGHRfS AND 'PUPilS
Number 6082
HEAVY M ,IlTING WINS A ,NICE VICTORY FOR
Pl'esihnt indication ' nre that when tbe Wayne townKhip schoo ls shaH have become t horoughly set lied into another tel'm' s work th enro llm ent figures will bill. morrow (Friday) aitemoon. As Mrs. Amelia Williams vi It d reiMn'l. Maul'ice Bourn and chilo most 600 the largellt enroll.. , . . h 1 ' 11 menL ver ~o be Il.Haineu her. "Old-Timer." to Meet ~rcla. .' . GOYerllme"t Aid Propo••J Submitt. asual, an excellent program bas atives in ovington, Ky. , Wednel'l- New Tuition and Book Reo"latiool I day 0 Il'en nre YJShlng at IC 0 asvi e, Matt Parshall s first sa mm ons. been arran&, d, and a good social ' 0 poen,n« . E oro II mellit Sh OWl Ky .10 B eDent ' .<:. •• me N -'-oJ . ' Tuesday morning, called in 674 ex.' " ;,0 _ _ " time 18 IIssured for all who attend. Born-To 11-. and Mn. Lawrence Lar8~r Attendance Mrs. La~f1'a Side~ attended the students; 283 at the, b"l'ade buildProceed. for Injured Pla,.ar Called for Sept.mbar 18 Thi3 ye,a l' it ill more important Shepherd, Friday, Augu t 25,1933 funeral of her sister, Mr~. Emma ing, 170 in the d partmental ~ g l'ad s. and 121' Should Waynel\vllle construct a than ever that .. each and ev'e ry a ,son, Laurence Jr. A l'csolution! adopl,ed by the WItt 0 co ,Bt L e b anon, Mon dn.y. ' 10 h'Igh .'!ch 00i The ' Waynesville Mercbant. complete anltar'"'" sewer system, mother in the school district should . ' M]·8. E. W. Brad. treet of Xenia Wayne Township Board ot Edacaby poun d ed out t bi rteen h't d a 5 Mr. and Mrs. My l' Hyman and The room enrollment, and gradCR, apportioned follow~: 1 s an tog ther with its accompanving affiljate with this excellent organIS spending II few days at the B bl ' S d d " I • S d ~.. Th' d home f ,Mr, nnd Mrco 11'0 Rich . tion at it regula!' meeting, Mon- flo n, 0 >y, spun~ un ay a n , R to .> victory as. un ay over th• e ' ues are nominal. Monday with relatives in inc in... 1i8s e d I', 1. 39 sewage disposal plant, wbile aid IzatJon. day evening, pI' ovid eEl that the natl'. Mi~s Ha'rtsock, n. 34 strong S teiner c1u b f rom 0 ay t,on. 'ned from the U. S. only 25 cents per year, but no Mrij. Eva Janne" Long, of .. I , . I & h b t ex h I·b·t· • tUItion anc tran POl'tlH10ll .eell of Miss Hunter, r. 'Tl. • 21 [ twas tees I Jon of the may be obtal Co1u mHbuH iS ' Ivi iSiting her Sister, all stUdents from other school disgovern~~nt and the remainder of other local organization is M s, w nil·s. Lorraine pray, of near Miss Lile, III. . n yeaI'. the game being replete with · m . d'I penslng . al'd were h rs. ' . . I iamson, and family t I'IC . t S Sh a 11 Iue . the entire cost borl'owed at a nor. ISO C fl'ec t Ive pal'd'In a d vance at Lebanon, IIpent last Friday here Mis. McKinsey, IV. ,- 42 heavy /hi ting slld brllliant fieldin&:mal rate of Interel!t over a long it is most needed, or in tbe general Mr. lind Mrs. tonley Baile;y the beginning of each semester with her mothC!r, Irs. Frances Mis. arter, Ill. & IV. 33 The local boys stayed out in front term of years? Or, should Council support of our schools. So effective vlsited the Ohio tate Fair at unless otber Ileeisl arrangements Brannock. Mis!< AUllpbel1, V. • 36 ., da are made with the Board. Tn " 1' [1' , Young, V, ' 37 all the way and , were in no nger d epen d upon th e enac t men t !,n d h~s the relief committee of th olumbus the latter part of last 1\I' I d A l' J.c. enforcen1ent of more strmg- I .e "'eek, CBS Lh stud nt does not attend Isses ona a n nn I'ane en- Mi8-'I Da\1' VI IH until the ninth when the first man s .... .. village ~ at rl: ~ Ke'I'I'y, v·r. " ".","" ent laws relating to the'<~ Iu b b ecome that the" township schoo l here for the full length or tel'tained with a dinner p~rty ,~ S 1 up singled but their rally proved , construction of septie tan.ks and trustees' frequentlu, consult Bnd everal from this vic inity at· time, a ,uitable r\'ba te will be the home of the latter, unday, Mr. Braddock, VII. 5U d d h C Mil T ' . eptembe" 3. 1\' J VIII futile when Ru se hit into a doub1e the disposal of offensive sewerage cooperate witb the members. In ad- ten e t e omptonIs reunion mode. uit.ion pupils must furni h ~ , .r. ame, . .. 49 play. Poller, then doabled and to abate l'8nk odors and oth r diti~n to the charitable enter- at the Caesar's reek church, lust their own t xt books, and in cases 1\11'. and MI's. . M. Rllbitzer, I M~. BI'olyn, }' reshm<m "';: 42 came home on Reedy's sin,le. condiUons that are becoming well prlses, the club provides warm Saturday. wher the 10cIlI chool IIIlvances M~' . • Am Jia 'Williams and MI' . J. ' MIS. ' Sn1lth. ophom ores 25 nigh unbearable in cvenl places nooll·day lunches for all younger the~e books, the terms will be E M 1 ' ,. t· .. MI'. Garst, JUnior .. 30 Harrington struck out and tbe aboat town? pupUs, and earne tIy supports all Mastel' Jimmy Griffith arrived tl'ictly ea"h on dcliver~'. . cure were melnnSI VISI· II' Hatfield enioT 24 game was over. Ar;itation on these questions was projects for the betterment of th here Monday, to spend the winter The satisfactol'Y conduct of ou r lo!'s, la t 'thursday_ " The Merchant hopped on Foller tart d at the regular meettng of scboo ls. Mrs. Louis Fires is presi- at th home of Mr. and Mrs. s boolK throughout the financial Mrs. J. . lal'y and daughter, in the fll' tinning Ilnd eored three our village CounCil, last Monday dent of the dub this yen. Geo'rge Hartsock. difficultie. of the lll!;t term has at- of Cincinnati, spent last Thurllday J'unll. 1\{ ndy singled. Burton vening. _ Mr. and Mrs. AI J. Murray and tl'acted lavol'able attention in here, gue ts at the hom e of their sacrificed_ Ellis ingled. Gon. The real origin of the agitation Raymond Patton, of Detroit, Mich. neighboring dis trict!>, and students aunt, Mr~. J. D. Marlatt, Singled. Peck singled. Hartsock took place la st week when a rep.. d t h elf ' and Treadway grounded out. In Vlslte nunt, Miss Dora from at least two of these di tl'icts 1\1 E re cntative of an engineering and , Stiles ovel' the weeK-end. had regi tered fol' attendance hel-e I·S. va Lonl(' and M,·s. H. H, the third, two hits and two error. construction company called upon befol'e the opening of tihe Lerm on Williamson w re Friday dinner gav the visitors two runs bllt our Clerk R. F. Hatft.eld and various The Pt·ogre. sive Women's lub Tue day morning. A majority of guests (If the Mi~ses Anna and boys I' tallated with two hits and members of Council, and ubmitled will meet at the Littl , Inn for the Utica board attended the Mon_ Mam Bro n at the Friends home. one run in t he same frame. In the an apparently attractive proposal. dinnel' and a business meeting day vening meeting', and perCC!ctMrs. Jenni Mllinou s, and Mr, In I' ~pon sc to th urgent. re- fotl.rth, Mend~'8 doub le and BurThe proposition was that tbe U. . Tuesday night eptember 12 at 6. cd arrsngemeniR for sending a , . lon s s harp Single scored another governmcnt might be induced to ' n u m b e r of their l1igh !chool stu- Treadway and daughte1'tI were ((uest o f vel'sl pronllnently I<len- run which waR all that was needed. advance the funds tor the entire ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Ma ter Arthur GORney Jr.• of dent h I'e. ~;:;ne:oc~ue':~J'( d~~;ht' ;'I.a~~~~ tiRed with sc hool affair: in variou That ended the scori ng until the cost of construction, 8$% of this Father French, Pa!ltor n~llr Oregonia. wos the guest of l NUlllerou minor detaHR, SUt'l1 as Thursda)r. port. oC thc count.y, . Ellis 11ll. nlnth when Dayt.on scored their amount to be a bona fide gift to MaSH at St. Augustine's church hiS grandpar~nt8! Mr. and Mr.. alway!! occur just previ,ous to the finally consented to last run. the corporation. The remaining Sundav at 9 o'clock. WillI Gosney, severa l days last openin~ of a new tel·mI. were up D A 'ufnl' and faml'ly and can'II'll~La be10rQ the Nove l'nbel' The hitting honors go to Peek 709'0 of the cost i to be Tepaid ~ wee (. ' ,for discussion and adju stment, and ...., , '".~ ~ and Mendy and the fielding honor. by the corporation and the prop- FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST . ,.. 10C course current bills were allow- 1M 1'8. Louella Kro nour, of ~Miamis. election lor on of the thl'e go t o Gons and Burton. Peck 1\1'1,5 Mmam Elh returned to ed und ordered paid. )urg. were ,unday a.ternoon erty owners ill a series 01 deferred (Undenominational) her studies at a bu Iness college in I upt Lotz ~tat d th t caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs vacancies on the W81'1'en County l'i ngl ed thl-ee time!l while Mendy payments, probably ranging over Chester A. Williamson . C I b T d . ' e a very Walter Elzey Board of Education. No difficulty pound d two singles and a double. a period of from 20 to 25 years, 0 ukm us, t.ue ay, afterha two- , sati . fact ry purchase had been" is being experienced in secu ring Gons went to left field and with and bj!aring interest at the rate ot On Saturday night, September wee s vaca Ion spent wit home made ()r second hand books to be Mr. and l\h . Perry Weller ot his 'back to the plate took Zimm's .. <J }ler year, th"e payment to 9. tbe Young Men's lass will pTe- folk bere. u~ed in connection with th estab- neal' entel'vil1e, and ~Ir. and Mrs. signature 'to his nominating pe- fly. Burton, in the first innine be assessed against the property the Mjnstrel Sbow and comedy Vernon Mainous returned home 1i~hmenl; .of the new free te~t Frank Box, of Dayton, were Sun- tition, which must be filed with made a running back hand catcb of in proportion to the amount of be. :'Oh Doctor" at th~ ~own8~ip H~II fro1n Wisc nsin Wedne day and book proJect. PatTons and pupils day guests at the home of Mr. and the clel'k of the county board of BaTdeu1'isch's hard liner and threw neftt!! received. U1 Bellbrook. Admls Ion price WIll left for ' tearn, Ky. Thursday hould remember that these. books Mrs. S. H. Bailey. elections at Lebanon before 6 him out. After Mr. Hatfield had outlined be only lOe and the money raised wbe~e he will join his family, re- adre mtel'he l y lonn . dd~o,.tdhe IPupds and Mr. and Mr. Levi Gorby' and o'clock, Friday evening. eptem· WA YNESVILLE the propo&al the members of ' be used to assist tbe boy in turnmg home unday 0 no eCQme In IH U81 property . b I' Council ente'red into a rather atte.nding Tri-State Christian Ser.. lunless parcha ed as bef4lr ; pupils t.heJl: ~o n. Earl GOl'by, .a nd his To 'patrons of the Wayn e Town . ,AB R a PO A E lengthy discullsion, and finally vice Camp at Ohautauqua next Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray, Mi s will be lIeld re ponsible if rea on. family, of Macomb, OhIO, were ship 'chool dish'iet, ,Sid E11i!! neeu s Me nu nhllll, rf 6 2 3 0 1 0 deferred action until an adjourned summer. Barbara Gray and th Mes r 9. a\;lly good care of the bl)oks is not Tuesuay callers at th~ home of no intl·oduction. His record as IBIl~Lon, 2b 3 0 1 a 6 1 !lession to be held on Monday evenProlfram for Lord's ~ay, Sep- Frank Robinson and hester Carey tnk n. Manuols, work l~ooks and Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert. pre id ent and m mb r of the 10cal~ElhS' cI "- ,, " .4 ~ 1 3 0 0 in 11', September IB, in the large tember 10 as follows: Church spent Sunday and MondllY. ~t the 11111 Rupplies that may 11 0t be .re- ' Mrs. Mary E. R obi nson, Mrs. bard since January 2 1922 is Gons, ss .. . .. 4 1 1 2 " 1 room of the Townsbip bouse, adat. 9:30 s. m. Lord's upper entury of Progres eXpOSitIon. turned for the .use of Isucceedmg Ser na Kenick Mrs. EII!!n G done fJf unu ulll S/-Icces ,'character- "Peck" S. ,lb ,.4 0 3 15 0 ,0 jacent to the Council chamber and sermon at 10.:80 Sermon cla~ se are not Included in the list deb 00 sized by a conscientious study of Hartsock )f .. ,, 4 1 1 1 0 0 Tbe officials appeal to each 'and subject, "Youtb and the Church." Mr. ond Mrs. W. F. lark ente.r- of books furnisherl free of charge an son, 0 ' ayton, and Mrs. schOOl Ilroblems and Lhe applics- Treadway 3b ,, 4 0 1 0 1 .. every property owner and tax Singing Evangelist Owen M. tsine d their family at dinner, la t. QY. th boartl. HQnnah Tayl .1' were Sunday g~ests lion of State law ht'1'~O, c .. , 0- 0 3 1 -1- nayer residing withilt the limits of Walker an'd Mrs. Walker wfio i Thursd nonor of the birtli ay - - - -~ ,of Mrs. FlOSSie Carey and family. intense devotion to duty; Jac~bus. p ... , .. 3 0 2 0 8 0 the corpo1'8tion to attend thlll 8eco~d to none at the piano will Of. Mrs. R: . Rigg • o. E. S. HOME COMINC Harold Dakin, of Coshocton, For the past two years and more Da\1'18, cf ,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 meetinr;-really a mass meetlng- be With Us Lord'& Day morning and of Dayton. Little Misse B tty Marion Whitakel·. of ew Philadel- t.hi wt·itel' has been a close obs I'· - - - - - and give a full and f.ree ellprelllion fumillh sp~('ial music. ))on't :fail Jean and D~r.o~hy Yo~nce. who In connectiol1 with t ;he reguJar phis, and Ethan L wis, of Colum- ver of the work of Mr. Ellis an~ Total 34 6 13 27 21' , of their vie"lll's on tne lIubjeet. Thill to bear t~lsieat team. had been vlsltmg th1lIT. gran~- meeting of Miami Chapter No. 107 bu., wel'e some of our , C. C. his colleagues, rarely mi ing a TEINER 8eems to be the best method for The TfI-S e Club will meet at parent, returned home WIth their O. E. . Monday eveninllr, Septem. bOYl! who Spent the week-end with meeting 0:£ the board, Jlnd lIa! b~en -Council to learnl what the will of Church, uesda~, S~ptember Mr. anl~ Mrs. C. W. ber 11 at 7 :30 p. m .. A home home folks. de ply impr<l . ed by their iocerily Pankey d ,,' 1B ~ P~ A E the majority really Is, and the 12. The Men's and Women's classes ce that evenmg. coming hilS been arl'8l1ged with the efficient mannel' in which all 0 0 S 1 0 members have given Ample proof wlU meet bod Thuraday, September M Enl'oute from entury of ques t'10 ns are h an dl e, d a lth oug h Hitch en. H ,ab..44 0 2 1 02 0 .. . E r. and G lifTS. .' . Day and special program. p ' lhe Dal'deul'isch 0 1 _ that they truly wlsh to carry out·· ver)' y welcome. The daughter, Mi s Dorothy, are now All members and visiting mem- rog-res. xpositlOn to their home not always agreeihg with the 0 the popular will whenever poseible. Church where you are always domiciled in apartments at the bel' are cordially invited to be at WesL Lafayette, Ohio, Mr. and action taken. No charge could be RUlle, II! ... 4 1 0 1 4 0 There are good and lIu1IIcient welcome. home of Mrs. , Anna Sheenan, pre$ent. Mrs. W. B. HaH pent Thursday much fal'ther from actual fact p .. " 4 0 2 0 a 0 arguments In favor of botb ,idell baving removed their home here Lucille Bland, W_ M. night here at the home of their than the statement thl1t ours is a Reedy, 1b, rf .. 4 0 1 7 1 0 of thill question. It is useless to WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH from Blanche tel', last week. Mr. Minnie Fromm, See'y. so n, Dr. L. B. 'Hall, and family. "one-mlln school board." Each f.akel·, rf " " ... 2 1 0 1 0 0 deny that somethin, mUllt be done Rev. G. C. DI'bert, Palltor ' Day wl'll be remembered a"." the - - -Zemli, 2b c" a Mrs. E. W. Bradstreet of Xenia, melllber of the board freely ex- Stephen-on <. 0 01 50 01 01 in the very near future to remove Wednesday: Bible etudy and veteran BU b cl'iption agent for a Eldel' nnd Mt', . S. C. Angle, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Munhall Rich, and presses his ow n opinion 00 all •iarrinllton Ib 2 0 0 S 0 0 the vile stench that ilrilles from prayer meetint on each Wednes. popular farm journal who formerly Mrs. Charles Rye, an,d Mel! rs. son Raymond, of 'Bethel, Mr. and matt I'S and vote~ hill own convic' • many of oar storm wateT sewers day at 7:80 p_ m. visited our c.ommunity whenever a Jacob. cott r. and laude Angle Mrs. hal'les Hartsock and Mr. tions regard less of the pre ident..'s Total 34 -3 -7 24 12 -1 and gutterll in warm weather. Thill Frida,: Choir practice at 8 p. m . farmers instiLute was ' b ing held attend d Bapti t Assolciation at and bft's. Hartley MOl';g and chil- ideas when they think he is not ,.. ..... • SUlIday: Sunday Bchool at 9 :30 here. Miss Day is one of the new Delaware Ohio, last w/!ek. Elder dfen. were . unday dinner guests xa ctly right. TI'ue, mos.t Questions Base on Balls--ofY Foller 1. is caused by the accumulation of tile draining. from septic tanks a. m. MorniDW worship at 10 :.&0. teacl'lers in the departmental Angle prea .. hed at the TlllTkey Run of Mr. and MI'$. Ira Rich ami 81' vil'Lually s ttled mutual Bas'e Hits an.d other filth that ,hould et.f,E~_oMt--Letljru.I!""1rt--"':'1r.JIInWitil+(!'f't~!1!t-e+'1n:rc-sclWllrhr.'-:'-un ay morn!n@:. family. sgl' em~nt aitel' Double Play- Burton to Gons to be allowed to gatber in any open as leader. sion of all angles before even a sewer. If thia nuisance (II !lOt Preaching' service at 8 p. 01,. The motion is made, and genernlly at'tcrthwaite. Hit by Pitched Ball-B. Weller ' HIGI-4WAYS AND BYWAYS OF 01-/10-_ _ _"'-_ _ _--,_____ pas es unanimou sly, but tbe will !ltopped soon, the matter is lIure to theme for the ev~ning will be, be brought to the attention of the "Th~ Dilemma of Jesus in the ~ of no individual ' ver dictates their by li'oller. Ball- Weller. State 1iealth department, and that Wilderneu. ~e Ul ~ction. The ideas of the newest Passed Earned Runs - WaynellVill. 4, body will ~ndoubtedlY !lend an in· Our Annual Conference will be ' member receive equal considera~ spec~or to Invelltil8te. Such an in- held in Columbus September 13th tion with thosc of the pre!lident. Steiners 2. Struck Out-by Jacobus, 8. vestJgati.on would mOllt likely re. 1to 1 8 t h . ' , Thlll'(' I, II rill· ... doal'l1l It, lilt' I!'('II· who, incidentally, ha s served the Left on Bases-Wa)'llesville 8, suIt in t);te corpoNtlon'. being tI ... hill> of lIul·liI (11111) with longest term. , summarily ordered to , Il\atall an its 111;\111.· I" """ (,S ,"\(1 "r"),a ",I" , ~J\(I' , It is thi individuality of think- Steiners Ii. Umpire, Buzick, scorer, Arml· adequate sanitary sewer sy.tam, ST. MAR.Y'S CHURCH DI t'II'I'!<fllll' f.lr",. ~"III,'., " ""I\I"r,' ing and uitilllate utility and effiwith no proffer of ' ft.nnalal aId, Rev. J. J. Sch\le1!er. Reetor 011 mnr ' 11"'0 II '" 101,"" 1"'1I'11I1~ ciency qf nction by D1enlbers of tage. Tim e of gaine 1 bour 88 and from this mandate tbere "'ould Th'''- th l'Olilltl·Y-I'!Wl'd,I\/.,' wlt"11 th"r~ I the board that ha/.l 0 successfull y minutes. .. I .....en Sunday after Trinity t;u II :111 nltloY.lnu ' 111'1 n~ N"I ••,,.'t' be no appeal. September 10. \ Cbureh school at Led 1;l'~ t.) IIll1kl' t I:.' !!.m l Itl 11", 11111• brought, and is still l)J:inging, our Next Sunday the 'Merchanta On the other band, It is jUllt as :30; Morninr; Prayer and sermon )I:(.I;.,m·" 1,\',lg\'8 It- wllhllut ,I.l ul,t Rehools through "nancial difficulreadily admitted that the construe. at 10:80. the I l l<l~ ' 1)""ulI ,1I 1111<1 intd".-.Ie tie that have well nigh wamped meet tbe old timers in the annual tlon of lIuch a syStem at the pre.. I-O('k rr)I'II1n1lnll !II III Sl II' "r \)Idl), so many schools t hl'o'ughout the aaBie. The old timel;Jl ha.,e' ent time, and under present Anan- WAY"ESVILLE' CHURCH OF It fp 11 \' I'lIahll' l ~h~'I'Ir'rll M 4'lcfls. enlire countr'y. And it is his' leader- I{athered the cream of the crop cial condltlonll, would put upon CHRIST grotll's , :11111 lIIh,II~HII' . ~:I I1~' oM. sbjp of this efficie nt boal'd that haa Bnd a good game Is anticipated. Such old timers 8S "Pummy" the ta:lpayeH a burden that would (Undenominational) o\'crhunll Willi tl't',., 1111,1 f1'('!<('ol'd caused Mr. E llis' host of friend s . rgast. Joe Thompsoll, Harbe almost unbearable. Would tbe Chester A. Williamson, Minister with 11I11!'~ I\uu liell n:\, to insist that he become a member aid 'lhe Federal IOvernment. For '\"l' h O 'I~. (til' mny rnmllie o'P the county bolt rd. A11 who know old Osborn, Mike Weller, "Hoi'cle' if it can be secured, 8uftlcientl, Church School at 9:30 a. m. 1I1(\1l); Ihl:' 1 ~\'i.'lu1! "alb~ Ihal ''' In(1 him al'C assured that he Bur ton, Tom 8urton, "Buek" will be an active. and by no mean Cra'ne, Weaver, "Bevo" McClure, lighten ' tllis burden to make the Lord's Supper at conclusion. Chris- IlIn'u,!::" rO(' k \I lll1~ alxty f('et high . proposal feallible? Or, would it be tian Endeavor at 6:46 p. m. Even- Hert' :1IIt,1 there i~ 1I cnvt'-olld oflQn pas ive., mentbel' of the oounty Bill Sc hu.ler. Cad Frye and CII« uziek will make the youni' boya organization. possible for Council to obviate the inr evan,el~c service at 7:45 p. l'Iue mll~! cro<\.q tillY IJrtloks thot ste p to take home the 'bacon. Thia ,- - likelihood of mandatory action by m. Sermon 8ubject, "Alone" 4lisU I'IJ(·.Ir !Jen ath tho ,e(Jp:e!\, Tree ~ame is II benefit game for ManState health oftielaJs bY ,enactment Prayer meeting and Bibll\ study root" ding IIk~ !\'1Ii1k,·~ to the elllY_. ning, the young pitcher who brob and IItriet enforce~nt of more eaeh Wedneadal' at 7 :45 p. m, J. au.! fern~ ~rqw l'ver~''''llere_ his ankle while playing a ,ame .' I!trineent sanitary lawl in the Marlon Small, the evangelil!t who 'fh t' lIevll'lt den l~ an eerlc place. is conducting the compaign at And don't 11\188 thl! Old lald's wittl Waynesville in Jul,. If you '11 bh Kltclll'n-or thn f"lll()' II -~ 1111··Ar· village? want to have some fun all welJ as ' th e answer to th,ese an d 0 s b orn ''', It 18 . WIB preac ere Lord's Day Grollnd watcrt;lll.~ ~ All citizens of WaJ'l'en cou.nty 'lee a good game. be at WaY1le lIimnar quelltlons--or. at least" the morning. roo and Slater Owen ~. 'rbrn! BI'C "Il'UI.y fine "'cnre ' ' - that Walker who have charre of the b'''(l\md~ \\'lIh ..1"~ lll' Il\)R a !HI tnlllcs, .. are invited to attend Blancbester' Park next Sunday at 2 :t& p. bI. th ereon I popu Iar opI non . Centennial Celebration on Slip. Council I, lleeklng. Our tallpsyeH mInion in the Osborn . campaign ;lUd !'h('II er , for I'I.IJIY days. tember 27. 28, 29 and SO, ob- FOUR GENERATIONS AT owe Coullell the debt of attendln, will al.o be present at the Church Blanchester's lOOth yeal' thie 01. . . meetin, alld exp.....ing School hour and tumillh some BURNET-MILLS IlEUNION a town. Four squares _ in the their opiniollll, whatever the,. ma, special muelc. Don't millS thll rt of town will be blocked off be. Don't to",lt tbe time and plaee The 'chuck where ),ou feel at and given over to the celebration, '7 :80 o'clock, lIonda, evea.... bome. which will include during itll September 18, In tbe tar. . room of .FRIENDS IIEEtlNG prowram a 'historic pageant; disWarne TOWllelalp hou... plays of relics and curios from a Ftnt Dar-Flm Da7 Prlendelalp ~ century or more back, up to the 8cboeI at 9 :.0 L m. 11""111 lor SPECIAL NOTICE present da,; a raUy day for all the wonlaJp at 10 :80 L IB, lodges and civic ol'lranintto~B in
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tion ueh ph)'Sical education a ~ fated Alntrman by a may be pr cribed or approved by to 5. Some ot you I thl! dirt'ctor at education. and the II look over 'he roster I phYlIkal edu('ation shall not occupy and tll'e how many of les. than 100 minutes per SChool!since made local ' week. Modiflt'd courseR of instruc· themselve~ playing tion may be provided or approved tirst team. The Ii l: Bu ,.ton. ... By THE HOOSIER by the uirl'ctor of edu(,lIlion for Murray Uopklns, F.vt!fle tt Donolloo Common Plea. Proceedi••• pupil unable to take the cuurse J ohn Gons, Clyde Everhart D. Mc, The Brookville Building and Two mo"e hool nole frolll the I ra~e l Y urpa. eli .any~h 'I'. arah proviHed normal childr n . Credi t Millan, Luther Hart c,ck, arlton al tt d December 3, follows: I {Iller, than a lmy mlsR of lWO and p<'nalties shall be applied for ook, Paul Tomlinson and Herbert . avings A oeiation verl\US imeon "Th folio ing cllI.S nnd names year, portrayed tbt' tille r It', and KUCCel"R (lr failure in pllysical L. Edwud . The same bunch went A. Goss, et 81. onfirmation d ed of tho! ,ho \\ IIr neither nb nt I say~ the Miami Gazelt , "acted her education courses AI! in other to Bellbrook, April 29,' and won a and distribution. Deficiency judr· !lor tardy during th first 12 II' ek plU·t a ' w('11 Q$ th grown ·ups." chool subjects." 7 -6 victory. and that was a rather ment for $4424.65 . • f cbobl! M O!tl of the girl appe~ring in the The Gazette of "MaTCh 18 an- unusual proeeeding f~'r W. H. S. In the case of Floyd F oster veren ora Raym und BI.addock lcast had prepared th(>lr own co - nounc Ethel Lawso n sixth grade base ball teams 01 thl)s!! days. sus Virginia M. · FosteT. Case asThelma Graham J ohn Kersey, tUIllI!~, while the bO;)'9 had taken Eva Wharton, s venth ... rad ,and . Th Normal c.la s celebrated the sigQed for hearing on August 31. aD.' Margar t tar- care of the decoration!! and ·~ tage Th Ima Hartsock, eighth.. grade, as VIC t or)l ov.e~ K mgman by 9UCCeS!- 1933. ' E "... ·l th ·'fcKI·b " latt Irma Rhu~ts, .'rances Wat- I "'ects.. More than 500 persons winner of an s y contest spon- fu lly stap;mg a three-act comed)', In the case of Frank Loop and kin~' Harold ~ illiamson. Junior ,,,ltnessed the peetael!!, and helped 90.re d by the W. . T. U. The "R;empy," befol'e a lal'ge ~udience lement Satterthwaite doing busiG' olge Bunnell, Lucille clark' i to ... II t he d uo r receipt, "hich winning papers were en to L b- ,at .t~e gym tha same Ilvenmg. The nCB as . and I. loe . ream Co., a ~~~~=-:==::_;:-:-=.::==-:::--'""'"::---~~=--=====~== Emma ummins, E.ther Hender- were applied toward the improve- anon to be entered is a similar I'dltion of the Gazette that pub- partnership veT Ul! VIUaee of Leb- ---------~--~--------------"i on Wlllis Penniwitt, Kenneth ment of the interior of th gym. conte t in th county. Iished tho e account of . the. Bell- 'a n0,11 , motions ove:l' uled. . ~ Re~lIil'k ~'U, - Lucile St. John . 1ftrY The girl of the ellior cIa of b k t I ta d F' k L d b 1 8S as Anna Thomas, Alice the hioh school scrved dinners f or The preliminary oratorical conroo VIC ory,. 8 so iCon me a l'~11 oop, omg us ne, Stan ben'OT .. test. held March 19, WIIS won by list of prospective grarld jurors f or Loop 8 Food ho~ ve r us V!llage Wmston. Sophomores -Elizabeth th Farmers In tituto h Id in the Doris alisbury :lor the primary the Warren cou~ty court of com- of Lebanon, motions ove!ruled. LEBANON, OHIO H.-nkle. Fre hm nBshti Beck- gym, Friday and Saturday, .Tan- grllde~, Mary Jo MllIer for the in- mon ~lea9 that mcludl~ d .th~ n me In t~e .ca e of Jacob .Ehhng verett, J ~ e-ph Ker y, Edith Cram, uary 16 and 17. The report states tennediate grade s, and Kenneth of MI s Edna Kelsey, prmclpal of sus .Wllham C. Me.nmng, et. aI, nas a Complete Elmer Planck. \Herman Surface that tbe ve.nture proved to b Retallick for the high school. The W. n. S. . motIOns ~, 8 and 5 are su tamed and Carolyn Swarhe\. tI • • • quHe profitable, though just how Intter two victors won first place A ~ audlen.c e that taxed t~e nnd motRo?s .1-4~6-7 and 8 over •• h :. rabbI.' has planned to· tart the proceeds ' \ ere u ed it n ot in 1heir respectiVe! divisions in the scatlllg capacity of the gym, Wlt- ruled. Plamtlff IS .g.ranted leave a 8bQrt course in tractor . school divulged- probably applied to- county contest held at Leballon, nesscd the pre. entation or the to file amended petitIOn within 80 Using only g nuine Material9 work some time in January or Feb- ward the improve ment of the gym April B. Seniol' CJaM play, "Daddy Long day. PRICES REASONABLE ruary. Tbere are only five men A school note published in the The High cho ol Glee club and Legs," May 12. Kat~I'~en HenderIn the case of Jacob Ehling verin the etate of Ohio who have spec· .Miami Gazette for F bruary 4 ~ys orchestr o ""Ith ""II"red Hole a- on and Harold Wlll1amson por- /l US Morgan E. J ones, also known iali.ed in thill farm power. We "The tractor school opened, ton'" ~ ..u u ~ t d th I d' I I 5 HOME OF GIFTS" piani!lt accompanied the Waynes- raye e ea IIlg rOles, Bn( were as M. E. Jones, et ai, motions, 4, !~~ OVferJ.e~r::n::!e i~o W:~~:s~ daY't Jafn~~ry r.;6, ;it~ a enr:ll- ville P; mier band went t o Cincin. ably supported by an unusually 6 and 8 are austained, motion !..____________...._____________~ O y . mben0 h as b'een r:In l'h I' . VOcatlona ru~ e I, n·at,· of March 24 to strong 1,2,3,7,9,10 and 11"} are overrul "illc. Thi& is • great IIpportunlty w · on the Qvening ~ Aatcast. ' t' t i . I' d PI ' l'fY t fil !:!_"!!!'!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~'!!!!!!!!'!'!'!!!~ an tIed 3~a~e for all tho illterested in this department for t he past two year . bl'oadcnst a program over radio IC eve~ a \. u~~sua e. da~ I a e 'Work." is in cb~rge of thl! work. One week stat i() n WLW, under the personal :oi~d,nce o~~urre !l ' tM gra l~ UI~en ~ pe I J n B ~Y8. lb Young. 55.40 acres in Ma ai l' December 16, the pupils 01 the bas been spent on 'portable engines direction of Prof. Alfr d Watkin s. ~ IIlgf10n the :"~r~l~g 0 ay tn t .;:case 0 SelJll lb ~~yca township. Roland Davi!! to Okla Davi ', 2 third, fourth and ruth gradel, un- and the group is now studying A very cl'editable program waa wd e~ yII M~g . aV ~ e~n pr~~e~ ~'ers ~s I .;rer;le . ~.r;lca l~or~e der the direction of Prof. Alfred tractors. Mr. Halph Richardson, I eagerly listen d to by every stay- eO U A UiMml a t oU',lcl br . to P a nh . }Jln I Bres orte a acres in Deerfield township. ..... f I It • t t Stat d' t f at-h ome citi zen who cou ld POII- • • • ., was rll raise d y mal d en name 01. ean ell ne t . H. Browe.r nnd Lucimla Br weI' W a"L1l18, gave succe u a er- assls an e Irec or a voca- . . . Earl Wesley Conner then th In the case of Albert Hensler to Charles Stee le, 87 acre~ In Ha rn oon and evening performances of tioJlal education, visited our tu bly get. ~Ithin hearIng dl. ta.ce . ' d. . . tta "T T ht All "S Ith H h d t '- I. d of a l' celvlng . et and congratula- youngest pupil of the chool, an vet us Het man F. Godwm an d Inn town hip. th e opere, \VI Ig ey, m - ug e8 epar me.. an I I '. d' 1 "Matt". Pa'tshall then as now the arah H Godwin judgment to Georg B rger to Wilbur , . Berlarge audience attendina eaeh al 0 the tractor school. He expres- tory te egl'ams ~e.re, I.mme late y Ide t employee' of o~r schools in I 'nt'l " f~r -462 A)' report 0 pal" ..of Dorothy . ger, 2B.14 acres in Hamiltoll townpe rf onnance. T h e d oor recel' pt s S ed b'IS appre c'la t·1011 0 f th e succes9 , sent to the mU . SICIan h' i f point of service and the very dear In the case Felthouse . amounted t o $62.40, part of this and the good work that the de- 'I\'a c~ ..rent In i IS Dca lbty or friend of ever~ boy Sind girl who etc versus Clyde Felthouse rule ship. Elma E. Hill, et 01 to The h sun being given to the Mothers club department i doing her " jsome time that several m m era of h tt d d h I ' th t b 'ld' • d ' . ', h ' bl k "T h' d L . the Premier ban(l- Dl'. L. B. Hall as a ~ n e sc 00 lfl a U! - allowe . nving~ 0., inf or use In Its c Brita e wor • he C II abor Amendment l ' ing dUnng the past t hree decades I n t he matter ot the learcreek Building Loan A sen e of per onal 10 and Should be Adopted." Tbi point Web Squires, Frank and Warren . . , . . lot Nos. 20 and 21. in [ason. 't d fi ·t I I. I d b d b Braddock Oaklev Ridge Lou and more. Rev. L. A. Washburn conservancy dl trlct, petition dISH: C. Eldridge a nd George P. II dness perva d e d our communi y was e m e y 8 t e y a e ate. ' . , had invoked the Divine blessing missed Gates to James R. and Annn B. when it was learned that Mrs. at the tyro, Friday afternoon. PTllltz . an~ . othe:s -l«:ft more and made the present.ation speech • . . L Phone 78J . Carrie Linton a resident of February 6 wben 8 team repre- money In ClIlclllnatl than they had d R la H d' d S· In t he ca I' of American olin Cramer, inlob! No . 566 anti 567 Cll1'ksville had died or heart lIenting the' Tom Corwin Literal'Y realty int nd ed to.' The gentlemen ~ ona a~ ~nl an 1~ and Realty O. vers us Roy Knott in Franklin. , Albert T. Moler to Lucy M. trouble in 'the hospital at Wilming soc iety defeated t hree representa- rode from the center of the city to oObm~";f ap:ro:~la e y respo; th and Rhoda Knott, case di missed. ton, December 13, 1924. Older tives of the Athenian Literary the broadcasting studio on a o~hooel \esOpec\i:~~Yml~:~ t~~ flage I.n ~be ea e of The Miami ~al~ey Cleaver, real estate in :Messi ruident and readerll of thi en. sociel'v Both teams presented den ely crowded treet car, a n d ' . Bulldlllg and Loan A Boelation t ownship. 'lOTARY PUBLIC , chr()mele . '. . to IIthe most fir t versusJ. E . Eb erb'" I iudg. Carrie D. Reeve. deceas d, to tIre ecbool will temem- most " convincIng arguments in a some '1',~ ht-Ii ngere d gen.... .. y ro d e rose . b I head_I for the dId a,., e t a,. bel' Mrs LiJlton a 'the lady who ve,ry creditable manner but those with them-at least, part 01 the t lme , a BC oat PUtPtl St . an °d ge ment to plaintiff for $4084.90 and Agnes M. Rileve, et aI, real estate Natioaat Baair . II "D.. H kl K ' memb ers came 0 a ell1 Ion an re- cost.!s in Fra.nklin township. rea II y revived the music depart- o~ ~ .ances en e, enneth Re- way. eated the led e at ane i a n c e ' .• Will. Dra_ • • E ••t . S.au.. ment of the old Waynesville talJick and Irma hutts 101' t he The n xt day, the Gazette pub- ~\1slc and ~ r~tt drill ~ th~ In til? case of Umted ArtiSts am. Allowed WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Corpora lion versus 8chool!! alld who laid the fOllnda- "Corwill .. must have been slightly lished this item " The grip is still ' h'ld P Yd I d Y J . C_ Patterson . • . • younger c I ren, a (e roucb to the defendant is granted leave to tlon lor s ubsequent Buc:cessful , stronger than th se of Murray prevalent III and around Waynes- th beauty of the oeca ion The • Michael Vern on, st one, $81.50 i Howard oak and vl\le. The schools were closed last Hal' was raised on fort' .foot lile motion. mWlical acdomplishmenta at our Hopkin", L, H . Gordon Garage, ga, 100.chools. Herself a musician of rare William Thoma9 101: the "Greeks." Thllrsday, all bu two of the high ste~1 pole that had be.-n erecied in III the case of GLadys. Young 52; Walter Keever's Groc ry, supknowledge, talel.\t and ability, she At lea t, such was the deci ion school teachers being put, an~ font f the building 'alollg Miami ver us J ohn Y oung hearmg, for plies, $1.85; Fred SberwClod W8IJ yery thor<>ugh in her instruc- rendered by ?tIiss Lulu Fealy, Miss abolJ.t half of the pupils. School ~ to temporary alimony and attorney gas, $~.62; George J . Kill en tion, especially 80 In the fundamen- Clara Lile and the late J. E. was l' sumed Monday morning. s ree . (To be Contin,ued) fees et for September 9, at 10 a. Son, freigh t, $3.61; Howard E, tals. Pos eMed of a plendld con- Janney , the j udges. MillS Lile, principal of the grade __ +_--__ m. , Ivins, gas, $15.42; Kaufm!ln's, balto voice, ahe wa~ ever willing The next Thursday evening, build in&-, who has been very sick T In the case of Nina P. Hahn varnish , $5 i Kelsey Service to aMlst with the musical enter- February 12, the Peace commit- with tonsi1itis and quin y, i NO ICE OF APPOINTMENT versus Howard C. Hahn the de- Station, ga, $20.91; Cincinnati prillefl of the local churches, club., tee of the Friends 'c hurches royally better, but is not yet able to go lendant is to pal' the plaintiff $5 Oil Works Co., ga , $7; H rache l and kindred organizations. She entertained the teachers at the back int o schooL" Estate of Lydia Eo:. Shepherd, per week alimollY pendent lite and }o'. James. lab or, $1.50 ; 1eCoy waa a sister of Mrs. B. S. Howell, home of Frank and Maria E lbon. The Mothers club listened to an deceased. $25 attorney fees in 60 days. Oil Co., oil, $8 .25; Gilpin and wbo for 80 many yeai'll a isted ber A di cu sion of plans for the interesting talk by Betty Fairfax, Notice is hereby given that • on, gas, $27.01; R. M. VanHorne ROOT FOR AND CONSICN husband in c:onducting one of our promotion of World Pace oceD- editor of th WOMa n'e page of ofte Charles R. Shepherd and Charles NeW' Suit. paid for carbide, $6.35; Kilpatrick ,our Cattle, hop, .heep and ca1~ leading dry goods stores. pied the most of the eveni ng, Mrs o'f th Dayton newspapers, Fri- Bogan have ·been duly appointed Miami Valley Buildjng and Loan French Motol' Car 0 •• gas and to Norri.Brock Co •• lin win ... "America's Child," quite prob- Ida Keever, of Centerville, lead- day afternoon, April 10. They and qualified a Adm'inistrators of Association versus Mal'Shall Rob- supplies, $145.78 i John Long, progreuive iirm for the hlft_ ably tile largest . pageant ever ing the disc ussion . elected thelle offi(!ers for tlle next the Estate of Lydia E. Shepherd erts, -et ai, for forec1osure, equit- Waynesville Battery Exchange, market pricea aTld rood ••rri... to. lIave been attempted here, 'Was Now, let' s go back to the Miami year: Mrs. C. .W. Younce Jr., late of Warren County, Ohio, de- able relief and mone • gas. $79.46; Bu ckeye on. Stock Ya"""" CI.cl._d. O. produced at the- gym, J.nua , , . R. M. Hawke, vice ceased. William J . Lan'.7t:..: - ·Y....o-u-n_ erete Co, pipe and-tile, $103.12; in on Radio Station WCJ[Y ryc =""-e=-r-s us Dwight Keller, postage, 54c; 12 :211 to 12 :30 p. m. for our claD, 1926. Under the eftlcient coaching published February 25. Thi ori~ president; Mrs. Vern Armitage, Dated this 28th day of August, ety Solsman, for money_ of ¥illll Edna Kelsey, Miss How- quotes the State law concerning secretary, and Mrs. Frank Elbon, 1933. Charles Fordyve versos Elmer Kaufmall 's suppli es, $4 .14; Ilndis m ••;a~r;k~et~r;e;o;rta~.~;;·;;;;~~~== land and members of the Normal physical education as follows: "All treasureI'. Dean E. Stanley, Atty. Fordyce, et al, for partition. Hyman, services, $6; Maude Denr- ~ clul, more than two hundred pupils In the elementary and secThe " 'igh Ch901 base ball team HALPH H. CAREY The Roxanna Canning Compeny doff, services, $5; L wis V. Bant , achool pupils and small children ondary scllools of the State shall won its first game of the spring Judge of the Probate' COUl'.t, versus The U. S. Corrugated.Fiber services, $5; Mrs. Will Bryan servan entertainment that is receive as part of their instruc- schedule, April 18, when it de- s14 Warren County, OhiO Box Co" for money only. ices, $10j Charles Hobson, servic s . 1 Kel1y-Spring-fteld Tire Co., a UO; Stella K lIy, service. $10; - - -- - -- - --corporation verS1l9 M. J. Hayes, Georgia Miller, service , $10; Mr doing bus iness as Kinrs 'Mills Howard Sawyer, services $7; Julia Holland, services. $7 ; Dayton Sten I ervice Garage, for money. Elizabeth Marianas, a minor, cil Works, supplies $3.78; Western • Ver!(U9 Roy Michaels, et ai, Cor Star, tax duplicates, $71; Office Outfltters, pencils, $1 i F. J . H.eer damages. If you are in business, a small or Do you , want a Letter Head,. Printing Co., forlns, $1.60; Wald. Tom Marian'oB versus Roy . large ad, will reach at least 4,000 Envelopes, Prorraml, Dodgers, in Michaels for Money and damages. ron C. Gilmour, inquest, $7.90; people, and they read all the ada fact anything in the way of Nellie Marianas versus Roy Kaufman's suppli es, !lOco Lest'er in the paper, and will patronize Printing, we can do it tor you at a Mulford, stone and sand , $60. et ai, tor money. Michaels, you. aman cost. Lois L. Waltz verBul Arleigb S. ••• Waltz, for divorce . Goldie Gibbs ' venus Harley C. Gibbs, tor <livorce, etc. GroBl nellect and extreme cruelty are the grounds. Ord'erl,. MukeUnl of Crop Ex. Probate Court pecm,tecl to Incr .... the Garroll C. Eulass, executor of Crowr'. R.tura. the estate at Anna Eliza Eula8S; deceased, filed hie flnt and fin,a l . account_ Buyers and producers of Ohio estate of James B. Davis, incompe- potatoes are plannin<p a meeting ;t:'UI"V~UIJa~ tent, filed hiB inventory. .. tl.d~" 11_ iitd ut'j Joseph A. Chamberlam, deceased September 12 at the Fort Hayes I::e~b':~· ~:-.... T •• nl.d.OI' ''''.. 'i'iiiii:' !.~_WIIa' 7011 H 0 t e, I C 01um b us, to discuss orderly o was approv.d. -... Charles S. Irwin, executor of the marketing 0'1 the pot.ato crop and ~\oe\"1trs.,'\h.~ estate of James 8 : Davis, Incompet the possibilities of price stabilize. ...s. \Oo4IIF .. ent, filed his inventory. . • John H. Bean. executor of the elllt IS announced by E. -B. HUNTING t~te of Mary A. Bean, deceased, TURBine, extension specialist for A rISHIHQ. illed his first:; Anal and ' distri- the O. S. U. , " T... n'" butive account. I , A representative of the Agricul- ' l IIoeton, ...... , .. Edythe M. D'A utremont and tural Adjustment J\dministration "'!'!!~~~!'!'!'!!!!'!'!'!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!! Raymond R. ROIl, adminilltratorll has been invited to take part in of the estate of John Ed"Win Rosa, developing plans for plaCing the TRY decE!ased, filed their first, flnal and potato crop under the intluence of . . the Farm Act. disP'ibutive account. Stella E. ,Dallgherty, executrix of . Orderely marketing of potatoes OUR C.L ASSIFIED COLU ....S the estate of Ruth A. Daugherty, 18 expected by Tussing to result FOR RESULTS deceased, filed her first and flnal in prices for Ohio potatoes at lest equal to pricea received fo potaaccount. . A .c ertified copy 0'1 the entry de- toes shipped into the 8*e. ' terminjng the inheritanee ~x to . --be ' paid on the ' estate of Anna Early pullets should be housed Coughlln, deceued, ill to be certi- before September. In their winter fled without delay. quarters they eat more grain ,and _ _ _ _ _. ._ _ _ _ _........ William Carson, mash and, besides, transfer aiter WANTED of the. estate of Louella Canoll, starts diaturbs eggs prodlJc. ceased. filed his Jnventory. FOR SALE Margaret Lee, ruardlan of May Lee and beD,iamln F. Le. Jr_ flied her first account. FOR SALE-Lot of lla.. jan, Calvin Frailer was appointed adjelly IIa8l1es, alao ftowers eheap. ministrator of the estate of -.7 See Mrs. Julia Henderson. Catherine E. Fraer, deceued, FOR SALE-215 bushels of seed ,and ftle.d bond of ,1000 with nt'erye and 1 Shropshire buck. tiel. Carll. IInler. 10hn Butt and Davis Furnas, Wa,nHViUe, Ohio. Wiler Jlontpmery wen appot.ted ·rtt apprallten.
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mcntR that \\ ill give lal·lter I·(·turnl! .. nnel belt!.'r markut conrlitionll to iarmt.'I·l{. Thl' Ohio Milk. fIlrkutin!( • 8 ('()I\ll11hl~ion i~ dl uwing up Direc:to .. of Pu.eral S ...... agl'c('mentl> for Ohiu ill hi.\rmony with tho~() of till' Agrit\l llUI nl Adjll~tJiJ{'nt Adnlini.tl'lltion. Our convenient location, lultaUndel' thl' agl'cemcnt (01' the ble surroundings and equipment Chic:aro and Phil.delphia Plalla Chicago market, the incomc of enables us to Serve to the Bid about. 18,000 milk IIt·otluc"I·t! in Advantage. lhrtle . late, is incl'ea8ed lty ubotlt ert Make Headway 10,000 /I day. The agreement pm· AMBULANCE SERVICE vidca fo~ an inclea~(' of one cl'nl 3 qUflrt to the con. uIller, two·thit·dt; Pbon. ~9 Two milk mlll'keting altreell1ent (If whirh goos to producer~. for important m tropolitnn milk A Philad elphio agrecment give heas ar> now in e/fl'ct, and mOl'e than 20 IItherll are pending final pro d ue [:; 35 ce nlS m 0 I'e p r hun· '!!!"!!!!'!~~!!!'!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!! a~tiQn, .followi ng lhe initintive dl'cd weight. even·len lhs 0 r thilj taken by the Agricultural Adjust- increU811 goel:! ' lo pl·ducer~. It is ••• ment Administt'ation towllrd !<t.a- estinHltcd that the gro. · i n!'"nw Lo biIJzing pricl' , praclices and condi producer. fol' that pllrt of the milk which go . into Cla~ . 1 amount. tions ill the dairy" indu. try. Leaders in s veral important to $ 170,()OO per month mOI'1:! than WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ohio milk heel, including notllbly th producer. recei'l'ed bef ore the f Bank Bleil. tho e of incinnati, are making IIgrc ment w('nt into' effect. MIlI'1' Phone 80 than 27,000 d4iry-men suppl 'InM pron1i ing headway toward U(1' e· milk rOI' the PhiLael ·Iphia m'tI'ket ! . are receiving the bentlt. (lr thl! DR. H. M. ILLIAMI ngreement. Throu~h the Agl·itultllral dju. l JSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _ . ment Act, mUk marketing agr\'e. SURGEON Miss Llldonna inclair wa the ments may be enter II into by Speci.1 Attention to R.etal aDd e t of her aunt, Miss Charlott.a dairymen and distl'illutol's in tIlT), Inleotin.1 Di •••••• lndair of near Bl'ookvflle, Last milk market wh 1'(' l\ mnj ol'ity o f LEBANON, OHIO week. pl'oducer nnd cli. tributor. arc PhoDe 12 He. Phone IUR Don't fOI'get OUI' All Day Mcet· willing to wO'rk t{1l('e ther. IvlDS & Jameaon IJIII". ing nex Sunday, September 10. Everyon welcome. PUBLI C SALE Miss Anna Johns of Wilmington FOR SALE DATES CALL spenl the week-end with J eannette J will sell at my re~id nc(> on Wilson. 5th treet, Wayn svill , Ohio, on Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Bogan horl Saturday, September 16, 1933 a theil' guest Sunday the follow. Beginning at 1 p. m. the (oll vwing: MI'. and Mrs. Wmiam Bi s. ing: A lot of hou sehold ~()rJ(b . !\B ntz and so n. Charles Frederick I k!tch~n uten~ils and platfurm and Marion Warwick of Columbu~ .. ca l '. and other art! l(ls. Mr. and Mrs. Weld on Wilson and Terms oa h. ' JESSE STANLEY son Gel'ald or' near Xenia .. Mr. SA RAH Kl IMERLI:J Phon. 320, New Burll.atoa, ~I. Ev~n O. Bogan and children, Rob:' W. ear. , Auct.
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, P.bnu.r SublcrlptJo. P~lc., 11.110 a Y.ar the latter .part of lhe week. D. L CRANE . I Right different method. of lland. otic. PhID. ................ : ...... No. 112 E.:i~r!.e1,b'~. ~~.t3!:~cn-:s ~1.:..Ir."It. I.. Rich, or lle~r Fe Ancient ling the acres taken from wheltt R•• I..... .............. ,.......... N•• III Matter s,?f1nt the pll.t week In the home .of rodudion under the term of hI. uncle, Ll!sler talT and Calmly ~' hl'l\t adju~tm nt contracts have Rain pl'cvented the band concert II en announced a "approved SEPTEMBER 7, 103:l la st ~ edne~ctay ('venlng, the. sec· pl'nctic!!" by he ·te r . Davi s, ~---.-=~==========================-===~====~ ond tlnl thiS !leoson. There wtll be dir etol' of lh e production s ction two ~ol'e conced!i, September G of the agricultural adju . tmenl and 13. administration. Mrs... . . The appl'oved practices alre in Approximately 30,000 c~i1dl'en, l'an~lng fl'om near-graduates to were Wllmmgton VISItors Thursday acc()rd with the provisions 0 '( the kindel'l,arten~rs, will converge on our streets and highway thi s ep. afternoon . wheat con tract that. "The con. te mber, all approaching central points. Through t.he summer they have The Lu ck~ 13 soft bal l team won tl'acled acreage of 1 !lS4 lind 1 \l35 been Bt; attered throughout the length a'11d bread th of the land; now f .. om Wustangion TCl.wnshlp 16. to shalt noi be used lor the pl',oduc. venmgj evemng tion of any nationally produced lh y ure t.o be mobilized, CI'O ing our city thoroughllll' 01' cO<.tntry iJ Wednesday the ~ol'e they 10 t to that learn the Itu.ral product fOl' sal 'l . . " lanes in long lin going to school or ret.urning home, pn~vlous w ek. ' . They are ba ed, upon the sug-ges. It is the solemn duty ot every motorist to see to it Mrl<. ha. II . GI'lIy .and hlldren Hons of the ollege of Agric\l1!ture youngster have a afe pas..~ ge By following a few imple ruleM, he t,ook .· upper Thursday In the Lest l' l of the O. '. . and have been up. can h Ip cut down the to ll of 3,400 children killed and 152,550 injured Starr home. , •. prov d by the adjustment adminisIn 1032. Every m otorist should remombel' to approach a schoo l zone Mr.' . Ina Shane of Xenaa was tration. with care; to slow down at all interse tions; to watch hill s p cd on h I'e. ovel' the week·end. A former may plant his reltired eurv 8 In the counh·y. Above all, he should l ook out for th unexpect d MI . Mary Carolyn Lukens was acres in permanent pa stu r e or to Children who meet after two months' separation, become so I\bsol'bed a w ek· nel gue t of her grand- mead ow but land so ' plant,ed is thnt they lorg t about the danger of dl\Shing 'l nlo the. roadway, dllrt. moth r! MI·s. Lena HlIl'tsoc~ at not eligible to be counted a s con. ing ' from behind pal'ked CIlI'S, or trying to retrieve a bal l from und I' lhe Fl'lends' IIome, Waynesvllle. tracted acreage during the sj!con d A numbel: . from h~re ~ttended season, if used fOT pasture or if the ,f ender of u m oving vehicle. The motol'i~t mu to do their t hinking !ne lark. vlll~ Old·Tlmer s Reun- a hay crop is harvested. However, for t hem . Ion II;t F~. AnCIent Sunday. if u ed for hay or poa ture ather The l'educli n in motor a cidents to children 01 ch 01 a e in the Mls~eR M~bel and Mal'geret acrea may be ubstituted for the nil d tales, is the brighe t pictur in the safety movement, but. Sial'!' and inend of Dayton were contracted a creage n ext fall in there still remains much to be don to further reduce the number of over Lllbol' Day guests of Mrs. order then to confol'm to the ·terms tl'Ugediell-OO pel' c nt of which are avoidable. .E ducators, schoo l manda . tart. o'f the contract. uUlhorities and tl'achel's constantly emphasize the da ngers of mod rn Miss arm n Bashor of ew ontraeted acre~ may be left idle ntio~h . p nt the week-end with uncropped and untilled. S]pecial t"ll tflc conditions, to th e child!' n. Tbf one person able to bl'ing about weed control meMures may be rercut inlprovement i the motori. t. He should d.tiv at all timeR a he MI'. and Mrs. Harry McVey. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. GrllY were ~ ol-ted to. wQu ld If hi children were out. in that crowd ahead. unday afternoon callers at the ! Erosion-preventing ard so,il·imhome of Mr. anel Mrs. Isaac Cobb pro\-ement crops may be plimted. near Lebanon. . INo restriction are p laced upon soil everal from h r wel'ein at· ' improvem nt CI'OPS that are t ndanee at the tate Fair last planted for the purpo.e of pia tur. ing work stock or for p l'Dwing week. fr. and Mr!;. E. M. Villars and Iunder all 11 greenmanul'e crOTI. For et·t and 1arjori of Dayton and EARL KOOGLER :00 Mu ic. on have nloved back here from these purpo!!\es dovel'S, rye, vetch, MI'. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and I Ohio 4-Il lub ongre~R Ilt the 8 :05 Agricultural Adju tme nt News . .... .. .... D. S. Myel' Waynesville and are r . iding in ' or oth r legumes ma? be uied. . D.,.ton PLo_ daughter, Dor othy. O. . U. i IlChedul d fOI' S ptem. 8 :16 GQv't. Activities in ontrolling Llv stock Disease .. A. J . Defos ett her mother's hou e. Be t typ.es of el'os~on-prevEmtmg MI'. and Mrs. Robert Outra1)1 b t· 1 to 23. KEnmor. 8988 :2 6 Mu ic f 'th crops are timothy, red top, blueand Mr. and ~r . . Ralph Sparrow I _ _ _ ~~=~~~~_:--:~= ~~=~_=~====~=~ M d D 8 :40 Hom made Happin S8 on th Furm .R. B. T om r. an 1'S. ave ml sons I d h 'ld S d d' :50 Ohio 4-H Club ongl'ess . . . . ........... .. d Gor d on 0 f H anll " It on gras, ol'chal'd grass, esp!! eZII, ner and guests two c of I ren were un Framzy ay m. ,'I'"!""'_ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - _ - - - - - - - . , Hulda HOI· .. t Vi'l rgl an clovers and oth erll. Mr. and Mrs. U:00 Nutrition Program for Farm Wome n. Alma Garvin \\'I'l'e Sunday afle~noo~ callers at. Soybean ha y and other sh ort. heets and c hildren. 9:10 Music Ister, IIlrs. seasoned hay crops are permitted Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson 9 :26 Sunshine' Influ ence on Growth ami eed Development . . the home of hl if fed to w()rkstock or to livc!stock and daughter J annette called on . .. .... . '" ..... ....... ....... .. .... . J. B. Park Amanda Starr. Fred Harlan has opened a store for producing products only for Ral eigh Bogan and family Monday 9 :35 A hort OUl'Il in HOI·ticl1lture . . ... J. H. Gourley Will soon be her again evening. 9 :4 5 Fall Cold. in Poultry ... ,........ , C. M. Fergu on agai n, having been out of bu lness conRumption on the farm. about a year. Hi. many friends are Winter wheat plan ted ill th e ?oft. Luther Haines attended 3 ON GOOD GRADES DEPE GOOD EYES gllld to see him behind the counter spring a. a nur~e crop is allowed. committee meeting in Wilmington .;..-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - , again. Winter wheat or other grains also Monday. ...rmng fol' a Compl I.e Free Examination by The gro er}? th.'m of Daily and may be se eded in t he fall as a Mrs. Walter Wilson, who has 0 IcVey ha. heen di solved, Mr. nurse crop ..t cJjpped iIII the been on the sick list is improving. McVey having bought Mr. Dailey's ~pring lind n ot permitted to mature he has the hearty 'wi he. of her interest. fl'. Dailey has not dis· In this ea e the intention must be friends 'for a peedy recovery. At Cary'. Jewelry Shop Tue. da7, Thuraday .nd Saturd.7 cloced his plans f or the future. reported to the cou nty allo,t ment MallY of our members attended REASONA;B LE PRI ES The B ~y .R os lolhing lub committee a nd an agreement made the Co mpton·MiIls r union held COLUMBU The hio I gisla. A. R' i Sons of Union Veterans, their Ill. t nleetin~ and an nual not to hal'vest the wheat, or other Saturda)", September 2, at Cae ars held tu re adjourned Thur day of last Daughter of the nion Vet rans, week to T·uel!day, S ptcmber 12, Daught r o:f tbe Confedera~y. and picnic at W ayn Park ~riday grai n nti crop d, fOT ha y. r:lI1r.k. and Mrs; Homer Haines at-14I~ -~::::-=~~::::::::::::::;::=:-~_:-:-::~:::::::--:-~::=~:-=-~-Pla ng sotou forest treel for without making any material pro- I th' D. A. R. expect to partiCIpate aflernoon. After an hilarious time the pool, s dili ious upper was windbreak or farm u e complies tended the fun eral ot'Mr . Warren in grCl!8 toward enacting school also. enjoyed by all members and a few with the ter ms of the con tract. Terr 11, last W ed nesday, nea r financing I gil!lat.ion. :rh~. r ce Former W. B. 'ue · l~. _ _ .. New Vienna. was t~ nable th e peelal lomt ~x Francis, D mocrat, Martins Ferry, Alite Gray, Reporter. Raymond Wi!. on and family at· commIttee to prepa~e a tax~t.lon i the new member of the state tended the Hurley R union Sun. p lan t.hls week. ThIS commltte.e civi l service commi ion ucceed. day, eptember 3. held at the planned to meet Tue. day of thIS ing A. P. Sandles of Ottawa. Our school opened on 18 t Mon- home of Earl Mill ' and family. day morning at Harveysburg. w k for further hearIngs. Among Luther Haines an d family and . he proposal, to rai e more money Talk s by three governor, The annual reunion of the IItil;s Geneva Powell of near EveTett Haines and family at.vere bills introduced by 'Senator White of Ohio, NcNutt of Indiana Or gonia . pent Fridy nig ht anel tended the Ohio State Fair last PaUl P. Yoder of Dayton, Demo- and Kump of West Virginia, will ompton-Mills families was held at aturday with her brot her, Mylah W ~dnesday. cratic floor leader, providing a f eature the opening day ex rci es eek chur ch grou nds on Powell and family of near Olive gross retail sales tax, and Repre. of the Ohio School of the Air \.0 Br anch. sentative Jerome N. Curtis of be braallc.stover station WhW-; George Leibert and family haVe Cleveland to impo~e a license fee Cincinnati, and WOSU, ~lumbus, Alice henoweth returned to their home in Chicago ...!i~'g ~~.hey'u w&<k! S\~~.8 8'ta~~\vTli of $25 to $125 on each chain tore from 2 :15 to 3 p. m. S ptember 18 afternoon. after a 10.day visit with Mrs. ta.k Jl oli" Ulnl on th e tlb dn. y or depending ~n the number of storell The governors will dine at the MrR. L uLa Lemar attended the Leibert'. mother here, Mrs. Cather Atf.~r.~lt'tr~t~r ~o~~n~ ,ro~r~fg t1~" owned by one company, with a Netherland Plaza hot4l1 at 12 no&n Century of PI'ogres last week. iM Jordan and f mily_ will ant!t.~ d ot lhe e. tat.. Of Ja8. C. minimum fee 0'1 $3 on ea h retail previous to the broadcast, which Thomas lIaydock wa host to a Mr. and Mr . Almon Feni!! ~rJ,~. I(~ ~..$ doJ,l:ngnh~) C:~l~vrt~~ e tablishment regardle s of owner· will be heard by several thou sa n4 ~roup of frlendlt on unday even· pent Sunday with the. Huffman W.lfr II OUnl)' . OhiO. agnln~t b"f. ship. A bill introduced two week lIohools in opening the year's ing,. the occassion of hi . birthday boy. and Anna Atl csy at Olive ~[';.~t~~\.rs I~~ l h~~rr~18~~llro~S8 .~.; ago to inc rea e the state utility ex· chedule.of education by radio. A anm\r~l·liary. ~he gue t list Incl~d. Branch. I)Ol1ls non with th~ WIll annexEll cise tall tliree per cent. not only varied ,proaram covering every ed: Musses Lon Spahr, Inez SmIth, The MI' es Joyc", Delli' an(1 of tilt' ennte or Jas. C.JSl'i.\ 'ldebo as, pd plallltiff . "aa or2gelled oue" drew the strong oppo ition of school , day eto Decembet, 18 has Th Inla Y ea kl ey ,. Ada St.r.(Iup and Margare t Shearer of' i Way~lesvj))e Iwhose nanleVB.IsGeorgesomellm nlany public utilities but also the been arranged by B. H. Darrow, ~a zel S~el~ma;J MMesse~ R~~rt attended church at Green Blriar o n ~~r<lLt~~~~U~~l;,g e~on':~"'re1 fle5h0 1.n~~ protelt of ·the Ohio Chamber of director. cam,. 0 er axwe , on Saturday evening .and witnessed Ihe n ocket dl s Id Cou rt. llJ'llyt n~ Com merc.e , all of which was ex.Lu~pkm and Wm. Beam. A two the foot washing. ~~~nfnnt8?;gl";t a{~"~~II'igt~~ mfot~)\e't~g pressed before the joint taxation State Senator D. J. unsett, coul,se I~ncheon w~s. s.erved by the The Rev. Willi am LYllCh a Free <l< crlbed r<>a) slate. to-wl\: cOlnmittee. This committee also chairman of the pedal senate host S 91 ters, .MarJ orle and Myra Will Baptist preacher of Kentucky an';) I~r:tt~ ~r ~IYo~~3tbef~g\~a~~e~ la t week heard the plea of re- committee investigating the co t Haydock. brought the message to Green oC MilItary sur"er, No. 2H4 bounded presentatives of the parochial of. school text books, is at Atlanta, . 1\1r. and !\Irs. Ol'an Tu.rn er haye Briar on la t Friday evening. ~~ ll~!I~;r, :~flJ~~e" ~I~'fEra~t Ilth~O~~ll IIchools of the state f or 12,50(t,OOO Ga., this week attending a conven- ret?rned to New PJIIIlld.elphl~, Mrs. Mary Roberts and clhlldren ll 1ddle1own ROil!! (.xt od ed a.CI'OB8 for relief until the end of the next tion 01 representatives of nine 0lhlo'dwhere ~r. Turner I S em- of near Kingman spent the week. t~~(oeLINJ) ~!tm:"sr'i~~'!~~~ ;~~~~~ scboo} year. states who are conductin~ a p °CYle at teLae ~l·. f N th B Itl with her hQme folks here P. G. ot 8111d .1:1111 Road .b~d: thence In 8. Wh en yo u similar study. . arence eWJS, 0 01'. .a ._ d f '1 Norlher ly dIrection and paralle l f th . i 9-U h ... an amI y. with the cen l ~r line or saM Road . d materials, w -Pl'oy.g-a.A-:l~~)1..tA~;:.Q.IIU.IL.L.e.l.el"--I----_~---:-_ Owing to the magmtu e 'o e . . K E Thompson spent Monday b('rt nnd 3~ 1 at th r (rom tw nty F d· 1\11'11. Carne Straley, Friday mght. . D' t' ~h re" a nll 36-1 00 c h~ln8 lo a point ~ , task of moving nom the State ;tl'ucture. We know the qua lity t herein and know it are sen mg more CQWS The 'body accompanied by Mrs may on. lh ~nl" e N , 8 • 20 ' R 14.8 7 oJ'alna loa th e Sta t. ~ 0ffi. ce b UI'ld'mg. and armers House to hei.f ers to market this year trole :"':08 taken to hi lat~ Our road between Oregotlia and slu kP.' then ce NorV'! 9 links to 0. ~ as a tangible va lu e a nd one that will last. . and ,p roperly plaCIng the bhooks, than last. Inspected slaughter for h ~'burial - Hal"Veysburg was treated to a coat ~1~~~1 {~le~lc~ol';t;7 t~e~~ ~~~~. \i(J~ Quality mat rials thut will stan d the test of time the state library was not t row~ the first six months of '193.3 WII;I) °tnmeceolerbl'aUon' of his 21st birth- of 01.'1 la t week. lil. 1.60 c!l!llns til a point: lh ence N. open this w~ek as had been plan_ 11 per cent greater th~n 1n the da anniver ar Harold Conard M!ss Emma Lamb 0.£ n ea ll' Way· :J;tn ]:~ ~'bl~:'it~ ~~a~~'.8 d:~. ~. ~~U'~ !las become our hobby. There is nothing in materials ned. Libraruan J. R. han ' llame period of the prevIous year. ent'ertained Friday even- neaville, was all oyermght guest of {O U will need that we cannot. upply. nounced that he expec bl' 0 a~e Indicatil1nl' are that tt!e period of ' nr Frank- ompton Thoma~ Hay.! Mi a Mayirey Powell one e,vening (t,('nc S. 2 • 0&' E. 7.93 chllllJ/l to a the library open f';: p~ 0 l~ ~~~ In rapid increale in cow population is do~k Robert Smith and Donald ! last week. l~l.cko~)' F.~n; 4.5~0 e\~alndslnil) t~ ~eOln~: Con ult u in regard .to yo ur plans. We can both ~he new Quamrs a. ou e o . past. C 11 'tt . CleUan Alexandria of Ke·ntucky lh~nce S 57' E. 4.14 cll al ne t l) n help and save you m oney. Now is the time to start . . I • - • 0 M~s ~ Mildred Carr and Leona is visiting his sister. here, Mrs. 'polnt: then.:e S. 24· 16' 'IN . 5. 14 letion. Number of Inmates 1D ~ounty , Farmers' purchasing power l\liIler wh 'won first place at the Rena Powell and :famdy_ ~}'.~~~~t~~,.~h~{~:~~ [h~~:'" ~. th:. ~I ~ "omel (onee ealled c~unty mflrm- tumbled to per cent from JII}Y 15 Gt'een' o~nty fair on room de- I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tumer and W 336 L chai ns Lo the place ot beariel) increaled 968 1Q 1982 overe to AIJguat 15. Prices for farm pro- monstratioll gave a demonstration fam 11 y, of Kentucky, attended fl~t"OIJ;gM~~~t~~~~g 0~11!~8 e!~~'~1.~.nd the previous year, ac~ordlniito tthh ducts deelined in this period while at the Stat~ Fair on Tuesday. ' churcb ' at Green Briar on '!fISt Fri· SubJel to the J'lght or Presto n A.' annu~l reports pubhll~ed. :lfar: prices rose for the poducts . Mr. and l\hs. . F. Wills and day evening. 'h~·I-;::O~lgl1~S;'ii:::;.y tl/1:680u~e ~htel! ;atl1:;u; tb!e W88 farmer buy. • _ • • daughter, Opal are visit.ors at the Re,·. Fox h.as .closed 'his re·vival Y u, e n. n f 3096 althou"'h very C~ntury of Progress thIS week. a~ Green. Briar and returned to of the ex trt' rn e S. E . <orner of the an nCreMe .o , .. h d· Tall corn stories will 'b e in vogue .. _ • hlS bom.e In Kentucky. "elll state above de cribea for purlittl additi"Dal floor space a . I . pos"", of n road-way from the lnnds September 8 at the Ohio Agncu • The ClarksviJle Com.munity of .a ld JA\ W~(\IIH to th e turnp lke. 1 Wayne'lville,Ohio Phone 14 been provided. The reports.show ~ tural Experiment Station, Wooster Trumbull. Fulhio and Nabob are Home coming was held Sit F ort Anv (Cates and 1 nce& neeeesal'Y 10 1 reduction of 7.4 per cent to~y It the date for the annual meet.. soft winter wheate of ideal Ancient on last Sunday, Tbe Har. ~~~~t 1~7.ir e~rlr~s~h'dt ~~:I::~~ operatin, expenses w.hlle the dda7t1 s jng of the 100-Bushel Corn Club. quality, nlillers say. vey burg band furnished the music pro,'11l d by J~ C rlnln contrllcl av ra"'e enrollment IQcrealle F' tllr i1 Into hdween J:lm~9 C~. .. .. = . Miss Powell rl· dwson J'rplfton .'1. 13' 1.0."'80" Nancy. . "!-. !!!!~!!!!!"!!'!!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!'!~!!!'!!!!'!!.-!~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!'!!!i.I!!Ii. pere cent. The .a,"age gross "per day withModena her lIister, Mrs.spent Florence I) n th{' " da.y fln,l or Septem _ __ _________~ capita COlt ·w. a. reduced 1fi.4 per Well- and faml'I" . l~';O Ana whle l\ was du ly til ed b f J • '. the Recordor" Office cent from 1931. Total. num er 0 Robert Baker and K. E. ·;rhomp. . OhIo. on Se». children und.er finanCial care in were in Waynesville , SI~turday ,tIJ~(]p:i~ler50I!!ollr~~ the state increased .!from : .888 to :Misses Hazel Richard~lon of of Warren County. 8Ufi, or 15.2 per cent, ~n 1982 Oregonia., Marie.. Dorothy lind Ina I nJ~~~~!~l?IISa\)~e::.~~oh;I~~ over 1981, and the total ,ncreaee Mae WeJl1! of this place, spent s .to th" )('<:\ullive uee 'CIt a In .t hree yean wal 3102. Total cost .oday aftel'1l00'n WI't"" M'u•• Kath eer 1\ 8lJrln)f nhout 400 f ee t · 'ort h I 1 982 18 ~ .n = I';n~t of lhe barn locntod on 1<al<1 of maintenanee n w.as per leen Thompson. .J:WW8 t. ~f\ l e'6 t inm. togEther wllh cent leu than in the preVlOU8 year, lh ~ rl/tht to N 1CA8e the 1I9 1l1(! a(1d ) II.Y althou ..h tJte total daily average Mrs. ~essie Issac! a.nd da.ughters. .. ph'e line Ul refroln to the prenlls('s 12.7 per ·ent. The of HamIlton, Mrs. LoIS Powell &nIl or 8 ...1(\ Jam ~ :. Snle. above de6crlb· Inc-a~-" .. I'll wllh I h right or @fJtry fro m .'" ..... 018 per capta coat of daughters, M.i!lll«\l! May/rey and t o IIrne t o k eep 8al.1 8).lrlng avera e Ir gr Mod f th 1& t Satur n fiMid nd to mnk(' n il n co~sal'Y r . maintenance decreased 11.4 per ena 0 l~ P ~e, ~pen_ - rH'n. IH\ lrs. plpp lin e to be I1ur led In day with the Jenklnll farplly near Ih groun,1 Ilt If'a8t ZO Inches al ILIl cent. Of the total expedituTes 28.9 r,olnrl!. ld d b)'•. snld Ce d81' Bluft'• _ _ • per cent was uaed to lupport l/. tWf"nnsen1)'O,' II! Jnmo.J 8alecontract. and said h bo di Pr~ 8 lon A. f.a.w~l) n Jlnd Nancy Law· children in ar nr omell. PUBL1C SALE !Ion nro,e ald . The enROlment Il'rantt'd I'll' ~l\ ld Cl)ntrart to the aald JllInel : j:;al hl~ h~frs and a8811'n8 forever Dedication of Buft'lneton Island I will sell at public auction, 1 ' I S I\nO 'lh/l ea~~II1t' nt grantel! bv IIA 14 Memorial State Park at Portland, ('onlra<1l to ~Bld hUlon A. Lawlon mUe Ealt of WayJIesvllle on New nnd Nanc," I .. weon their h Ir •• nd M.... couty, hu been Nt for Barlinrton pilee, Oil ...... Ilenl!. helnl{ cov na.nh. runnlnl' SUlldar, Oetober 1. The ex~rcl. . ",Ith til land. anll Irrevot'llble ex· •• provl4ed In "uch contr.('~ will be 4itMfed b, the Ohio 8ta~ 14, less _ cept For the purpo,v of llaylng certl'n AteheolC1l'feal aDd HI_rical SoBeaiJlniq at 1 p. m. the foUow- 1~.('le. and f<l' all other and fu,lllH' flndlnp order. dur.. ". an4 eIetJ III .uJf 4f tit. atate. The Iq cJutUe.. : ~It.., to whleb he 111&7 be entltle4 .18. . . . . . chdte.tlll' pr4IfJI1_ a ho...... Ii extra pod
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Miss Stella Martin. who lives alone just beyond Miami cemete ry on ~he Clarksv ille road, was the victim of misfort une, Tu sday mornin g. A man and woman , s up, ' posedly gypsie , called at her home and asked for a drink of water. While Miss Martin was Weekly Report of the DoID«. of priming the pump in order to grant their reque t, the couple was the Veriou . Cla..u-Com busily ransack ing the house. and mercial Clauea found Miss Martin' purse, contain ing '25 in cash. Stating that they Mu.ic Departm ent did not want to leave her entirely w.ithout funds, t hey returne d $10 The school orchest ra ,met of the money to its owner and took week for their first practice this , Some their departu re. The slime couple of the membe rs are also particip ati said to have been seen at vari- Ing in the county rchestra ous places in Waynes ville later in is to play two days at the . which county the day. As yet. no reliable clues fail'. as to their identity or present wherea bouts have been obtaine d. Hi,b School Glee Club althoug h officers are conduc ting B8Th e membe rs of the High scbool thoroug h search as possible . glee club ate having tryouts thi week. Ali! yet, they are not thorough ly ol·ganized. There are 66 membe rs, which is a larger nroll_ ment than usual. The upper grades alllO, have a large chorus consisting of filty membe rs.
Mr, and MI·s. IUn Meredi th eelebrated ,their golden wedd ing annivet'llal'y Saturda y with a fami ly gatheri ng and dinner at theil' home in Jobn ville, Ohi.,. All of theil' five sons, tW(l daught ers and 1 grandch ildl'en were pre ent with t he xce pti on of one gl'andchi ld , who is in Lo ' Angeles , al. Theil' sons a nd daught e rs are am, Jr" and Herber t, of W,lyne sville; J ake who lives near Eni1on; Harry and Harold, of Lima; Mr!!. Anna Ellis, of incinna ti, ulld Mrs. W, H. Whitta ker, of Waynesvi lle. MI'. a nd Mrs. Meredi th were bOl'n anci spent th ir early "ears in Gre nsbol.'o, N. • After• thcil' mal'l'iag they cllm to Ohio and lived for many yean in and near Waynesville. Fo'l' lh last six years they hav e made their home in John~ville 1\11'. 'Meredi th fOl' 40 years was con nected with the Rosenwald Tobacc o. comp~~y, of New York. f~om which pOSItIOn be recently I'etired.
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THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP Wo F. M. Soci ety MEHCHAtfffi OEFAT~ Elec ted Offic ers MOTHERS ClU8 fiRST MIAMIS, A. C'S. AND MEETING Of THE YEAR OTHER VETS, SUNDAY
The fo1lllwing IJl'ogrnm I wall enjoyed br the Dlany ladles who allend d the qUartl!.-Jy '1:"8, giv ' n h)' the W. F . M. society of the M, 1':. chur h at t.he hmne of Mrs, Mal'Y Ordilwanc. N~. t 12 Q..ted for . ross on \Veune sdllY aflel'n Cl n, Standi ", Commi ttee. for Year are Sept mil t' G: Dev tional!!, "I ra\\ - Father Time Too Much roO' Veta Tho •• Who Care to R.ad' Vma.e Announ ced and Good ProI'll of Walel': ' Ira. W. P. la rk ; Meet "Babe Adam. It Co." La,., all Que.tio n of Sewa... vocal du t, "That Sw 'et ~t I'y f II'ram Enjoye d Id" Mrs. lifford Buzitk I1nll at Sabina Next Sunda" MI's. MOI'ri. Fulker80n; I'~llding, [n connec tion with the ' questio n R ports of the s cretary an\1 "What If." 1\1rl'l. ,J. W. Whit · ; YI) ~ mi~~ed a good game if you of providi ng 0 8anital' y sewer sysll·eusur e .. , l'cad at the first meet- reading , "La.ly Hildega rd," 1\II'~. tem for Waynes ville, we are ing of the W;lyn Town"hip Moth- Ralph Hasting s ; I'Clllding, " Th p mi R~ tl seeing th Wayne sville • er club at the grade); h01l1 build- Truth," Mrs. C. M . Bough. Mt'r~hRnt beat the Old Timers . P ublishin g section I., n., 111./ and ' Ia t ' "'"rluBY ' .' ft I Dh \v These officers wt' l'e (' Ied ed (Ill' 1t wa~I'i ' t a close game but the 109 IV. ot Ordinan ce No. 112, passed that th e club hasn a ernool. ba lance of a the en suing- yelll': ~h·s . F. U. Le· arg um ents and the comedy of seeby our village council on Novemlittle more tha n $158 with which to May, presille nt ; Mrs..1. B. I'abbe bel' 2. 1925. The ordinan ce is carry on its charita ble and philan- vice preside nt; M" $. R. A. onner,, ing Waynes ville's old men play was !igned by T. E. R6gers , mayor, and thropic work for thi!l sc hool term. recordi ng .ecl'eta ry ; Irs. A. K , whllt h Id t.he interes t of the crowd Link King will probab ly IItill be attested by L, A. Zimme rman, Announ cement 01 an all-day meet- Day, corre:<p onding !lecl'etal'Yi clerk. ing at the H .•. building for lhe Mrs. Howard AI'chd acon, tr as· a rguing next year s to whethe r J ohnny Gon. wa~ out or not when Section I- That it shaH be unpurpose of canning vegetab les and urer; Mrs. L. . Beck, frs. G. lawful for any person to use, or i'1'uit was made (01' Wedne: rlay Dibert nnd Mrs, W. F. lal'k prn· he suppo. ed ly made a pa s at the t,alJ whil running . permit the U$C of, any privy in Sl!pt mber l:J. gram cOl11mitt e. Maybe it was poor fielding . but Baid village unless the vault thereWhen it iR reme mb ered that the lJ Iicious re(I'e!lh menls ~ orE' 1 think not when Lou Hartso ck of be constru cted of cern nt or lull fumi hes warm lunch s ab· t'ved durinft th ocial hour, knocked out that nice home run for concret e. ~olute l y free of charge at the if it had been the fielding bow "Sectio n II- That it shall be grade buildin g through out th would you accoun t for the three unlawfu l fo!" any person to use, or winter months . prlYVid worm Comme rcial Departm ent bagger he knock d. All of the permit the use 01, any toilet loc81;. lunche';> at the cost of malel'ia l at Becaus e M rchants were hitting their best. of the extra large ened within any buildin g within said the H. S. buildi ng during the aUlC rollmen t in Typil,1g I this year the They made a gl'and total oJ fifteen village unle 8 aid toilet be con- , length of time, distribu te clothin g pupils not entitled to the Typing ' hits while thei r oppone nts, the nected with a properl y constru cted :lnd oth t' sup pli es to many worthy course, that "sta l's" 0 }' e. terday made only Is. tho e taking the cess-pool, but needy, lamili!' :, and iM engagDr. and Mrs, E . F . Deppe spent Acad mle Course. were asked scv n. to "Sectio n ill- That it shall be the week-en d at Indian Lake. ed in num ero us ot her Charities, it drop the study. H ow do we accoun t for all the _ __ __ _ will • ulIlawt ul tor any pereon. or p~rI' adily be seen that this bal· Dewey Casey and H. William . umpi l'esi Well, Ludwic k was ac· The p~pils ~nrol1ed in other lions, having control ther of to per son were Cincinn ati H. nnee con stHutes only a small part visitors . 'Mon- commerCIal subject s are a1l follows : Mrs, J ohn cu d, of being fol' the Old Timers mit any drainag e from privy TreadwlIIY I;; quite ick, of th fund that will be n eded, and' he W aR benched . Jim Lovely vaults, or from toilets or ces .pool day. Sta nliing commit te 5 for t h Stenog raphy 1. ' .. - ", " . 1~ Mr Hathaw . Harry ay just got hot and decided to quit. mith waR to drain into open sewers or drains hoste to year were announ ced as follow: : Earl Davis, of Dayton , sp nt tenogra phy II. , ........ " ...... ir leville undny. I admit there was a lot of hot air 1 the Happy Hour club, Tue'sday. in said village, I~innnc - Mesdllmes J. 11. fI katurday here with Mr. ~nd Mrs. TTyp!n g ~i .................. ", ....... blowing arou nd down at the park. MI', and 11', Fred Everha rt ett. Jam es Lovely and L. "Sectio n IV- That any person, Mrs. Geol'ge H. Hender osn vis- They had to take Schuler E. ypmg . ....... ..... .. ...... ... , . I ti th . i were D. C. L out ban Ridge. on visitor!! , Wednes day Hocket or penons , VlO Bo okkeep ing t, a ng e prOVIB on8 .. 14 it d r Intiv R at Ri 'hmond , Ky. , ou ld "lay. so Bill Stroud and so he B ' ., S L A 'th ti .. .. .. .......... 49 h M d Jelllle D R mornin g. '1>6 s Grant and Russel of Sec t ·Ion I , n ., or III • 0 f t"\ L n. 's •. usmes. unc l(lst Ils ame~ rl me c , ., ,.. ..... week. ,,8 01'. . .... 088r. Prcnde rgast finished the game. • Junior Busines dinance shall be fined in any I' s b TraInin F g k ... H , 49 I sum 01 Dayton . were Wayne 9vi11e eWI V ' a HI ul'y. visirlln ess nne ern fr.·, Eva Miller retu..ne d hOHle. Don't Iorget the game at Sabina MI" . Mary Mc ~ul'e retu rned, ArmiLa not e][ceedin"" ·25. ae. tOri! Saturday. .. • " ' Play.ro t " und Ball l' aturday h . Monday a ter a mont S VISI evening. afte.. a two- next' week. Why can't Wayne sville The fact ot publica tion of this , Grado~ LUllch- l\1 e~dam es J. L. ordinan ce Ilhould not be constru ed ks visit with h r d aughter . Mr~ lake a crowd? The Girl Scouts enjoyed a oacb Young called the boys out with her sislel' in Duluth, Minn. Menden hall, L. V. Bl'anstr ntor and we G that The Miami Gazette is takine weiner roast at t.hree bridges -AYNE SVILL E E. F. Eal'nha rt. rae Me une. in Lima. I'Y Mrs. Alvin Simpolln and daughany sides in this questio n; most day at the regular meeting Mon- for soft baJJ practice Monday evenRefres hments -Me dames 11. H. l\lr. and . Mrs. Wilbu jng 'and r Thornh announ ill ced that they woul" tel', Kathry n, of Lynchb urg, are William AB R H PO A E certain ly we are not. We still son, Ralph J ohns and Will and daughte r, of ,x nia, anti Miss Mr nd M Stets L . k practic e every night thi week. Fri- visiting the former Davis, rf ... 5 1 1 0 1 0 mainta in tbat there are good and ', parents , Mr. Stroud. L . a rds. .... Eon Larrl~ Helen We lch W re Sunday ven- far tsl!ck, 2~ , 6 day, Septem ber 16, will be the and Mr. harlcs J Clnes. of ebanaon. an mrs. tta arrlc· k' first lothing _ Mesdam es sufficie nt argume nts on both si<ft!s, 8p~nt of the season, This is to E. ing gue ts of MI'. and Mrs, Irving Mllnnm g, cf. p 5 31 2 6 1 10 L bor Day at the. Dayton Ibe angame 2 0 1 inner-s quad game. and this III merely Bubmitted all fair Mr. Iura Raine, of Harrisbul'g, A ndenon , F. E. Van ORen G 5 1 3 1 3 1 and Welch. Pa., h on is ,SS visiting ..... one 0 f tOile Mr. · and Mr . Jo argume nts, We lIug. iah Chas. Davis. The "turnou ts" J~or the team P eck . 1b ,'" 5 0 0 GOO gest, howeve r, that section II Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. ad Mrs. Orville Publici ty- Mesdam es F . H. Farr 1\1 s.. I'·~. EII' as Ogle-be n e, Ft'ed and T r ad \vay , 3b " 6 4 3 2 0 0 IIhould be amende d. substitu ting Misa Barbar a 'Gray wereGray and look favorab le enough to win !?avis and family, this week. . H. Edward s and J . R. Wade. Robol.'t Sunday Gons I anothe r championship. Two or were 'OIUlllb visi- Rich. lf . 6 1 1 1 1 0 the word "septic tank" tor "cess- gueats at the home of J. Program , fir t . half- Mesdam es lor, Sunday . Whil e in the uCapital T. Gray three games of the et'ie are to be Elli, p" d, ?tI ... ·and Mr . Frank Rozell and L. B. Hall, Harvey Rye pool." The reason tor thi8 will. in Wellma n. and J. B. city, th y witne, . ed a ball game be B. Weller, c .. 6 1 2 1 6 1 played this fall, the remain der next daughte r,' and Mrs. Richard 4 1 1 8 0 0 very likely, be explain ed by one of Mieh- rllbbe. tween the olumbu 3 and Toled o spring after basketb all eason. - - - -- - eneI', of Lebano ll , called on Mrs. our well known citizens who hall Program , last half- Mesdam es teams of tbe Americ an associaMessrs. Emers0,n Mason and Totll l Anna heehan , unday atterno on . H R M ' had conside rable experie nce in thi. Charles Sat~erthwa~te attende 37 13 16 27 12 3 A H t 'bb d S tion. d the Grade New. ... 'U • •An tamlly reunIon at Painter S: Eliis. , line of work in Dayton and other.~ OSS, . . u san . """ 1\1 r. an d Mrs Rob ~ rt Bur'on of Grade Six-se ction H.- Second "OLD TIMER S" VIlle, Sunday . pla..."eB. . ~ Carl PUl'cel! and family, and "J A P . l e n '~te compo (1 week of school have 22 enrolled in Detroit , arrived here Tuesda y . ee la onI II . e, d -- =~-.,.----,=-_ e hade!! Wileu and family, of Day. of Tu:pay ers ~n propert y OWne!8 Wanen Bradd o k AB R H PO A E evening for a short visit with hi s I M .sdllme Miss Mary Elam, of Spring room Nq. 4. ~II are .gettinl7 L I Ed d d W'U St d' sUlrtton, were Sunday guests of mother. Mrs. Mllry Burton. and I ar-en~e. war s an 8hould not fall to attend the big Valley. h8ll been staying ar- McClain. 1\ .. 3 I rou ence M ndenha a lew ed and acqualD~ed In t heIr new other r latives. ll amlly. Tn ,Welle r, c, p 6 1 1 1 1 02 ~a8s.tneeUng'. aponao red by eoun- days with her cousin. . \ wa.s appornt ed to . ecure a -Miss potted -Dol'a gentl · ~chool men -:ltome witne>ls wtt~ rule . and the Giants- Weaver , 3b Ib 6 1 1 0 1 0 ell. In the laree room at the Stiles who ·is on the sick list. plant to b u e~ In place .of the r .ed ball game nt ed regulatI Ons to be observe d. CIa s inci nn ali in the H h If Dr. and Mrs. Bailey ampbel l, flo,wer box. J Oint posses~ 4 0 0 1 0 0 Townllhip house at 7 :30 o'clock ' . lon of afterno on. , chedules are ' r unning . aug • nloothly and 01'. and r.1rs. J, E. Witham . thiS f or l~ fll'S,t . .. I 0 0 0 0 0 next Manday evening . Septem ber Mr. and MrI!, Albert Branno ck. and all pupils have learned ~onth ., , ~ut:~e~! 'I b '3b ~ 1 1 8 0 2 the were unday aftetno on caHen; at e~ to ,?thsl! Lllo s ~nd was. award18. An experie nced enginee r will of' near New Vienna , were MISS ~cMI'. and Mr. . JOB!ah Davl~. Mr. H Burton 2 p c 4 0 1 1 be present to explain the- 'projee t day night and Sunday guestsSun- room and section of their classe. th home of Dr. al1ld Mn. . G. K1I1sey roo~ls, a be vot~ hav1I1g 2 1 and Mrs . .Llo~d DaVl~ and ons, M~ T Burton , rf , 3 0 1 of l ThiR y,ear the eighth gr.. de is Randall in Harvey sburg. and will probabl y give at least a Mr. and Mr•. H. F. Burton 4 0 0 resulted . MIS ampbel1 s room and MI' . Alvm Earnha rt and 80n8 0 b and divided iltto two section s. bl,.entyp 2b 3 1 1 1 4 0 YOUlh e~timafe of the coat of conwill have charge of th plctul·!'. and MI'. and Mrs. Emerso tour in n Eam· each section B~ ~,~n. s· . 1 0 0 1 1 1 Mr . W. H. AI1~I~. was one of structio n. Each and every propert y The foll wi ng pl·ogra.m was en- hart aten d d the Ellrnha rt reuni Section II., English under Miss the 8ucces, ful exhll)lt ors. at on S ~I~ '. S, f " 1 0 0 0 0 0 owner will be Ilrtred to beely ex. ' After having spent their the joyed: inging; devotio nal s, Rev. at summe John Roser'R r Smitb. organiz ed an English lub 60~er how at Centerv prell8 his, or her. opinion . The main vacatio n with relative s here. Ille, .Iast G. C. Dibert, harmon ica solo, M,'s. vill e, Sunday . ca mp , neal' Ridge· B~ ~,elibc ' .. , 1 0 0 2 0 0 Mr. with the following officers: "'h~lr. son c '''' 1 0 0 0 0 0 FrIday and aturday , She reeclve d Robert Fu t nas, her daughte point i. that the membe rs of eoun- and 'Mrs. E. J. 8urton . . Preside nt--Fr ank LeMay . ,- mp , " first and second aWllrds on r oses. Jean Furnas, at the piano;r. Miss cil want to do wbatev el'tbe major. to their IIchool duties atreturne d Some of our clt~zens had ~one to P~nderga t ." 1 0 0 0 Elyria, Vice Preside nt--Ea rl Sheets. and second award on a garden bas- ing, "Gettin g Engage d," Miss readity of the taxpay ers wishes done. last Thursd ay. 0 0 Irm a Lebano n, lu~t Fl'lday mOl'n~ng, to Glaham Secreta ry- Anna Gay Treadw ay keto .... , 1 0 1 0 0 0 U you own any pro.... r .... in the Rich; reading , "Autum nal Plant. attend the River Ol)(iervancy hell Treasu rer- Christin e McClal'n - "I _ - - - - ~ ...... Mr. Mrs. John Reed (nee village. come out and rellJlrds " Mrs L B Hall' mu s'lc MI' ing in Common Pl eas COUl't beforer your Guilda and . M Needle s), of d M K Denver . Colo.. lh EvansI'n~ '" The club's T , tals . . motto: ... , .... Speak , " 7 2 .. 811 . k6 , good ' . r. an rs, (!nne 8entim ent., Furnas and Mis!\ Furnas ; in truc- ~t was I arn~d here t hat th h • P d rgast39batted called on Milia Phebe Mirand a. English at all times and have f or USIC e ear---:n your and daughter, and Mr. and MI'. tive talk, includi ng II discu • - • sion lessons o{ e 109 each had and a~aln every been day. 1?0sthPo ned Kennet hdud h Elzey of Dayton , were whethe r the _ 19t h. b t' d fOI' Blair in 9th Tuesda y afterno on. They were on should adopt a to a tech?l~al error to t. e ~ et 0 • - mGra h am a.e ----Sunday guest 01 MI'. and Mrs. study book, club .~eD the may home from Florida . upt. J. W. Lotz. of advertl smg. The Smith Hu.he. Departm ent heal'lng lS now Walter ELzey. Marjor ie Elzey ac1234 9_ _ __ _ _ seL f or Tuesda y, eptemb er 26. Old Tim e rs . 0030 6678 Mr. an d M ' J h R d 0000 1- .. departm ent is compan ied her parents home after rs. 0 n ee er, 0 f The Smith-H u a week's visit here. . Armita . ge, w\"~Hfile_A Centerv ille, Min Hazel Hartsoc k, starting out L t.. ,~ llAercba nts 1 02 1 2..J..£ -Ul--l. 1I--- ---:-EdwID year hi er and .. Q;Qi!Hu*e!Ee'flflr-ijj'AiJU-t:.u:.WlJIJ .,l.;:o~-"""' ~~ oma n a UXI lary of Sprinc confi ned to the Mc lelland ho Bases on Balls-E llis 6. 'Man' We took up Ollr The thelt of thousan ds of Sherwo od. of A large number ot the membe rs work pital the in flr t day of school with- and friends of the F riendsh ip club for several week,S ning 1, Weller 1, H . Burton 1chickenll in C1~nton, Highlan d, day guests of Mr. an nJoy e . rogr am rece iving Xen'ill trealme nt fO I' evere inout a hitch and con~inued just t~e enjoyed a plea ant and profitab Double Play- Gons to Hartso ck Warren and Fayette countie s by a Sherwo od. le jUdes sustain ed in 8 fall at his to Satterthwa ite, same as if classes had been In meeting at the home Uring" operat in, out of HamUt on of Mrs. The Woman ' 's Auxilia ry met on home here. Cell aga in, last Monday .. . session all summe r. We have 42 Ernest Butterw orth. Wedne Countu is believed to have been truck Out- El1is 5, Mannin g 1, A picnIc dmner was enJoyed sd.ay Frl'day a"terno on. boys enrolled in the vocatl'onal " ept4mb er B, ' ht I . b ke the bones 0 b ,. h h t M 2 • ~ solved by Clinton and Hllfhlan d au n dlly aIi t e OIg j am afterno agam on. ro Vocal aolos by 8 orn . MIS with .ome 0 Mr: Laura Mosher at the in his leg, but r. an agricul tu;al ela~. Our total a differen t place. county oftleen . Two base hits-B . Weller. Mrs. J. P. LarrIck . Their guests ment bemg eqUIValent to enroll- Erma S~al·s. reading S by Mrs. home of' Mrs. Harris and Mrs , Latest repOl'tBinfrom his bedside Three ba~e hits-W eaver. Man. 95 % of Ralph Hasting s and Littl e Miss Mo her, Blaine E • .rl, 38, -Sprinadale , were: ~r. and Mrs. Walter ' are fill' from being encoura ging. ning, Gons, Hartsoc k. ' Hamilt on county,' formerl y of ~eB and chIldre n. Mr_ and Mrs. Roea the boys in high school who live On Yvonne tubbs, and a piano solo The meeting WIIS opened by Mrs Ken· farmll and 68 % of; the total enroll- by Miss Beatric e Robitze .. Home Run- Hartsock. burg, the alleged ring .'eader, . 1S in neth ROll8 and chldlre n. ;' feature d Cadwal lader, who conduc ted the oach Young !lnnounc~s thut the Mr. and ment of high school boys; Umpire s _ Lovely, Ludwic k, the program . Tasty l'efresh ments devotio nal sel'vice. This the tIi,hlan d co~nty Jail fac1ne a Mrs. Ch~. R088 • . Mr. and was the -yv. H. . soft ball .boys M". All of these boys are thoroug nly were served during the social charge of bllrrlar y and lareeny Ancil IfVln and chIldre n, hour. first meetin g after t he ummer' s 11'!te .. -squ~d practice Will play an Schuler , Stroud, Prende rgast. ~_r. and enthuse d and all are plannin game o~ ~he g Scorer- R. E. S. and a Clinton county youth, Rob- Mrs. CllfI' Bunnel l. of Maso~, vacatio n ann a good ly ·numbe r re- dlllm ond at the school and rather extensive field work this I bUlldmg _ _ ••_ _ __ ert Lew.., 17, of $ec.o nd Creek,. il Mr. and Mrs. Stetson Larnck ponded ' to roll <;,.11. afte.1' the close of school to morro:" , of year, both in field trips Bnd p'rObeing held there on a .'mllar Lebano n. At the close of the busines s ses- (Frldoy ) afterno on',The game Will jects. 'lame s elt roy charre. They were arreste d by ,Pi sion the ,p rogram was taken up. be c?lIe,d abou~ 4 0 ?Io~k, and the ==-There are more boys in the shop SherUf Howard Miller, of HilhThe first number was a piano public IS cord1~lIr mVlted ~o atclass than ever befoTe and are ' arge att e land county and Deputy Sherifi' so lo Shephe rd's IRA Tale - Nevin, tend. No ad nilS, Ion fee Will ,be starting out by showin g the finest . J. E. Hodaon, after several days' Mrs. John B. Gons. chal'ge~ . W: H. S. won lhe sc hool Fire that was discove red about spirit of co:oper ation with one inve!ti lation conduc ted by ofllcers 'Readin~, Early Anvik ano.the'r and with the teacher that Tbe open air concert series Part I. , MillS May Wright . Days, champl o.nsh1p of Wan en countY 9 o'c1ock last Thursd _ y . evenin e , in Clinton and Hiahlan d countie s. last sprmg, and but three or is onible to imagine . Both played by the Waynle Th~ theft of 40 tUl'keya from 'school Vocal so lo. My Task, Mrs. May- membe1"s of that, bun~h have four com pletely destroy ed the Jar•• teacher and student s sre decided ly band. and spon sored sviJIe been, cattle and d3il'y barn on the W_ E. by - the Johnso n t. um, in Hi,lIlan d Wa.yne s- hard Weltz, Since the announ cement lost through gradua tion. 0 ' eall farm. about two miles e_t county. led. ofllc.ers said, to the dis candida cy.'for membe rship of his optomis tic and are lookind forward ville busine~s men ~nd women cl08Reading ; Early Anvick Days, on the to hieh accomp lishmen ts this year. ed. Thursd ay evenm~: of t6wn. The building" togethe r , ~u~uS~ h3 ~. cover)' of the Tlng, Part U, Miss Mame Browne. • county board of educati on was with its content s, said to .....ve been • - - --Fn~nd At Ead's home at Sprinda le. publish ed, aevenl were. enthuslla B!lt~ ID e~ Reading , In Memor of Sid Ellis' y of Bishop praIse, and It w~s Wl from 30 to 40 tons of hay. other regre , Burleso n, Mr . Edith ' !farris. offtcers found tour of the turkeys triends have questio ned whethe r LOUIS D. CARDE R feed dairy equipm ent and 80m. both, .to the audlen~es and the , Piano 910. Chant du Voyage stolen from the Johnso n .farm and he could lep1ly become a membe r ur, DIED IN DAYTO N mUSICIans • . that the last concert Padesew fmming implem ents, was a total an elabora te.outft t for killing and of the county board and :'lki. Mis~ Betty H8l'tsock. still loss. t hat was .f airly well covered '. was playe,d. dressln , chIckens. Oftlcerl aald tain hia pl)aition all membe re. . In the sudden death of Rt . ,R v. r and by insuran ce. Fortun ately, the The thIrty-f ive firms and Indl- IHugh Latime r Bu.rl on, aasi. they believe d stolen ch;eken s were preside nt ot the Wayne tant townllhip Cost of lhe propose r! lake Pl'O- cattle hl\d' been turned out Funera l service s for Louis D. vid.uals who aponsor taken directly to the Earl fann, board. We are ,lad to aftllwer the conce~ts t the Presidi ng Bi hop and fil"st j eet of the in the that Carder, aged 83. of 16 Edgar are as follows : Mr. ell and Mrs. E .. C. v~ce preside nt of the Nationa l of Vernon Cowans reek section ba!'n before the Bre started . killed, dressed and s~ld through he not OBly ean but quite prob- avenue , were h.eld at the Roberts Coyle. O. R.. UnglNelS Township, linton pontaneoU8 combus tion in th. marke.. In Cincinn ati, Hamilto ll ably will, br, ~un~hll~e Council, the church has sustain ed a county, has - , funeral chapel In Dayton ,. Monday Inn. WayneSVIlle been estimal(ld 'at hay is though t to have ignited the and Middle town. IIItJO!" a an, mission ary los8. Few bishops $200.00 0 by Hl)ITY.Brandon, Wil. Dr. BroW1\, now prellide nt blaze. Anothe r larle barn on the Offtcers alao aaid they believe d county orpniu tion, i. alao a of the afterno on. and the , remalnl l we~e J. C, Hawke •. T. Jeff. Smith. Standour Americ an hurch wer bet- mington , an nthusia stic backer memo br.oul~ t here for or ,I~terme Rame farm was d,ellttoped by Are, nt, In ard C?U ServIce StatH!n, Eva Ever- tel' known or more loved. In the rine was compoN d of persona ber of ,the local .board at the the plan. He also e timates that Septem ber 29. 1932. Klnra IIlaml comelef $'. He dIed at in each of the four countle .. ' 1IIlla. The questio n of le,ality of Valley hospital " last Friday.'MIami har~. Emma H. MC~Jlurt'~ w. B. Burleso n :family, he, hi. father and at least 36,000 houl's of labor _ ••_--~ Squires , J. E . McClli1r e, R?xan~a Lewll was taken into eu.tody auell roeedur e wal NttlM brothel 'S, all clergym en and would be provide d by the clearing by a Mr. Carder wal former ly a well Cannin g C.... (by D i' Robt FAKE HOLD I,JP when two of the stolen turke,. writtst opinion from the Blan. devotin g their lives to mission ary off of a 2,100 acre tract and con, were found at ~he farm . of hll tome,. G~eraJ, obtaine dOhio At- known citiaen of this eomllluni~y Lebano n), ~. M. VIll~'rI!.~. K. Day work. have made a setting. hal- ~ructio at the who went fro'," here to Da~on In D. R, SmIth, Way~)ell n of the 1.OOO-foot dam, 45 AT ANTIO CH DANC E vllle latlJer. John Dr~g ed and beautif ul all well as U8e- feet in height. time Dr. BroWII UlllImed both bl. th~ late 1860 •• He helped 1n the Store, Charles An~an, !~Ir~: . ful. In her reading Mrs. poaltloDL Harris It has been emphas iied that bulldin , of the track for the \ Hardwa re Co., LeM ,y-Ha Antioch coIl.,. abldent c CHICK EN ANI) STEAK DINNE R brough t out many pointe of interlb. BUla' nominaU1l8 Tbird .treet car line, and later be- suranee Agenc)" lake project would in no way makinJr ~~a~t~ala~U:C L. H. Gordohn . eat in his Ii'e • _ _1 c aad _t your taxatio n on Clinton at micbJ ....t II eam. 1,1.OD . . of til. 8rst .h2ne~IM,er Hm- n lIac1a~ eo....... - ....&0._ _ ...... 001 more . , Jl.,..G driven Conner the , T line. e He Af 18 "en dj reo • Miami t h Oazette rt ome . Wayne. ' . ville 11 aDd other ter a oumme n a II 0 Se!!- county c~tiJen!l numbe r of . .turea "as -"I~ ~~=:t::: . The money woo Id b a...... bared b I I lder ""Ie Gray lair t LaNDo.. of the Guild was beld. olerlt of eoUftt)' ~:'. be obtaine d from the feden! ~ tenoril ed 1 leVera 0 our 0 Douch: Dainty relr....ments were lIerved ~ at tile at IMt CI IlL by the state of Ohio. Irobbed Ute -JII4I.. _ • Studio, dllri... a deIicbt ful aoclal bour. ce..t of thIa ~!!!:J~~_!!IIe.~-,,: OJ • - • .
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"(j~ ati(} nnll h I n <ch 'I ,uden and rv d for 1 Oe, m ~lny have found it ai, it i ord r d that service by t ,Ilt·tlt RnUQI'IIU i'n rl.' ro rd . "f the ngrieu1tttr boy ~ t in the G l'un l' t 'lwh l' r.I a nd ~onnlll. njoyed impo,. ible 0 bril~g a lunch Irom publicati on be made on the delen• pro ('r~~nr uf .l h · bOl/rtl IIrl' co~. h 1.1 and or g al1lZCd .,lI , PI r c}ub It U:llIll\\e 'l'n party at th{' ~n' m on home at !lueh a light cost." dant. . . tllinflO In nlln ull' b ok th t .I. R \\hlch they named. I \\ a yno ~\ l!l e. j th Ii ('''enl. nl1.' 0 C (Jet 0 h e r 23 w h'I h C Tw o not from December 2'. 1n th case of Mane Talmage " Offi I . • till" u in g u-NI lIy h clerk. It I j ovten;. . c . [ l " l' re .. their Tl'po rtor d cribI' i~ part "Journal! m cia ' e , . under the versu J . Lee Talmage, a dlv rce • ur ! t nlion tn C( nt mu t he Ho."'·ar~ P nee: rT('~IC.I/'nl; ErW in 'I a~ f oll ow,: " In various forms; lIupervision ~f Mi (~ui e) wa granted th e plaintif!'. . c ,r nlell! t o th ('nil of th(, 1!J 32. 33 Elll~. VI C pr , l(lIm ! i r.rn e~ t Gr@t' n lor'S nnd izes friend s ought mlth, are bemg pla nned 10 con. The case of George AlchhoJz ~~;;;;;;;;;.;;=-;;;;;;;;:;;==::;;;::;~;;;;;~;;~ tHm , cl o ing with an ,~c? ~nt n( ecr~t~ry, an d I onold Li nder' /;;ie nd . fIIo ng. t t'h unkno w~. The nection with thE! school paper, v~r!J\l Della Snider was dismi se d th conIO)<'nc- I "l1t ( t ln t le!! of pubhl' lty affi t E'r. lr ym \\'a rah form d into a "The Gleaner." All work ~n the wlthout ' record. _ _. ll1 l\'l" d uali n" llt1~!< of ':33. t o" T ht> re ig na tio n of Edward .1. " .' k .•. . om- lhe dim J"ght Ipaper will be done at the e meet]n the ca e of American Surety • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~, getberith lh('ir nttendont Burton ru t a cher in lhl' ,Iepurt· d~~:nntin n:Qo f f odder anti p~mp~ ing and "aluable pointers wiU be and Trust o. a Tru tee o f 11UI~ Al um ni rt:>u nion. r.llI(l'>\ lDg , thi. mento.1 Ill" d,' and coach of ki n~. and u' niqulllanterns emphasiz l pr nt ~ a. to tyl.e of writin!f' wi1l and testament of Charle. E will be II r o ter (If he lumnlll s- i nthl('ttc ."'a nn ou nced Jul.y .211. in {h i £I tT· ct. In on e corner stood ,g ood edltonal, subject matter In Wood, dece8lled, ve rsu.s Eurnte I <l.;ia llf) n by da. l'!". pre ent nam Eddy de Igned ? ccept, ~ . mll~ar a :h O t .. 0 ~i1 nt hat none gues e<1 each departmen , etc. While "The Wood. et al d.stributi on of funds LEBANON, OHIO a no.! ad dre of a ll m b r. b . but m a r luc ratl\'C. p""l!lon WI th it 'a a enior un t il /l the ro r Gleaner" ha only a mall 'cireula- in hand s of trustee. inlt i\ I~ wh~re\'er he same are th ~ houl.' at hmr . ond r ema in· r \\', t h de cend d int! ~~r I lion, it i the general leeling of ]n t he case o f tlew York Life Hos a Complete 11\ ai .. !.l .) I'd th.e r evernl y ~r, before ~l>i~g l ~ ?d'::tnT he efi r .t • part of the ven- ~igh school pupil that much ere~it In uranee Co., vel' us A. Clarence t o. h l~ ~r.e nt po ltion at Elyria. iog wa pent in awarding prize , I due those who. pu.t forth an ef· Jone. et ai, the defendant, E. J .n;n1"ncelll"'nl ,et ivitietl be- HIS p<1!'lt lon he re wa. tak ~ n. by t ili ng ho. t storie. and la in' I fort . eaeh y ar .l .~ It ,beha lf. A Joh~son is granted leave to file Ull , 'uno Y evenmi· lIIay 17, Erue t. Hllrlan, who r all j' orIgin at· gam ll g Re freshment " of p b:ke~ certam school S'PJr:lt, whIch is often mobons or other pleading .. Using only genuine Materials "Il~n the hI e Rev. L. A. Wa hburn cd the only coun t y cham pion 0'. - bea n ~ ' sa ndwiches c'elery c'der ' lacking in small s chools, eems to In the case o( J o eph L. Davis, PRICES REA ' NABLE /lwacht'tJ the ~accalllu reale !lermon k t ball team l or ~V. H . . J o~ n dou lCh'nut. and candy wer'c' e:Ved: b~ pr~ e~t where uch a publica- a. a citizen and ta.x payer of Ma~ in 1}oe Met hodl t ch urch. Turner, Balla,'d \\ allnc t', Erwan 1t h' h d ' s ' d tlon 1 k ued." OJ • • • on versus Cbar\es J. Waggoner, Thi,te('11 you ng ladil' nd g n- EIIi , ]~lIu l Sav.llge and Milo ~CJ r ;h wr;~a 'D~I~ rl~~ t~~ eveer;;·~'e" I "The church attendance in high t al member of the board of "THE HOME OF GinS" Hem n r ecein, d tb Ir diploma Milte nberg r a ll began their c hool Th Moth Il"ll eI b ~ . I g. _' school for November was 8S fol- eJection, the defendan ts are en. fl am h Wat'T. n ou nt~ Normal ba 'ket ball c~ re rs as members of ore/a big H~JJ oW~'ena ca;~ivJo:n low:,: F~eshman gi rls, 98.8 % ; joined fr?m submitting to electon !!'!!!!'!!'!'!!!'!!'!!!!'!!'!~~!!!"!!'!!!!"!!'!!!!'!!'!~~!!'!'!'!'!!'!'-'!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!"!!'!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!'!~!!'!!!!~;!!'!!!!!!'!!!!~!"! e!ll wh n t heIr o.!uatlng ex r- Mr. Har lan A grade team, or Main treet, ct obe r 3 1, lind S~ntor g1fJ~, 98.:~ ". :. ophomore of t~e vdla~e of Ma on at any! tl were h Id at the gym on Runt !'. cl ared about $ 0 on the venture girl, 96.56 ,t,. Junior girls, 95. % : , lechon, ordinance No.. A-15. M Et.h I er Hauk et 8J w dn~ day evening. R ·v. John J . pteml ' r 2, th , Miami Ga- A bi orade a nd rize donated ni or boy. , 94 t'~ ; Junior boys, The ca e of The Lebanon-Citizens to ary e oop e ' lIe' • ••• ~hae1rer tlelil'er t h principal ad- z tte bell'an the publication of" b I~c~ merchan p f or 'be t 0 _ 93. 3 % ; ophomo"e boys, 90.9 e : National Bank and Tru t Co. ver- real estat in W!l~n s;' G·ertl'u..!e .dre 11 • on thi oc~a!f, ion} coun~y .ho rt Re, umc of t~ e harae er iK- tJnte fealured the ie tivi~es, Preshman boy, 5.5 ~ .': Evident- sus ~uldah Blackburn was dismiss.- B r"'~cel 07 5~ardl~g in Hamilton up nn(ende nt . 'FI Ider HarriS hCj! of Each an ~ E"er y Gr~,duate Ou,' ~lcrchant ho\'e always been Iy. th.ere was mor,e reltgJOn among ed, WIthout record. . t 0 all h~ : ILcr a~aJ'ding the dIplomas. of the 'i ayn . Ville . chool.· thnt very liberal in their patronag of the 11'11'1 than among t he bOyS, and In the case of H. L. Hardmg, et o;~;:. Mill" & upplv 0. WAYN ESVILLE, OHIO . fore than 50 0 peopl gathered had b n prepar ed hy the late J. various 8chool t o ' ect "h tbe record Qf the' Freshman boys aI, versus The South Lebanon e 8son m~ . lo~' Nos Phone 80 Bank Bide. the gym he next ev ning t o ee ~ . . J~umey. Th . ,eri 8 ~Dnlaincd thf're i any 'u ric; in ti.eso)r:ct~~e hould not be too .. everely critici2.- Packing Co., et aI, distribution of ~;;elo;:e 1~'7 ~~na 1~~'; ~~d 180 i~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!"_~!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!! twent -(bree more young people indIVIdual mentIOn of each per on :f . II ' J' e .th · J 'bl t ed- the you ng Iinners had then money flIed by the report of the M' , , , --ree i e their diploma. from W. H . who had then graduate..! from our (j e mg e\ I') . mg po. I e a been in high school scarcely long receiver. a!!On. 0 s. f ' Irma Shutt!! had won the cbools. beginning " ith the cIa th n'dch aol hou st! I hard to under- enough to beeome civiliEed, Will In the case of Lillard Slaton BI Dtllba BI;c2k4b~~n to ~rl~~:rln~ • • sch olarship honor of the cl8&l, t o- of 1872- tb author and hi cla.s$. a . . . .. the same averagE! for November. ver8US Gertrude Slaton, a divorce a e ';Irn, . acre In geth r wi h it at.tendant free mate. Horace Allen- and ineJudThe ~dltorJal !ItalY of The 1933, be as good? wa granted the plaintif!'. . town hiP, . echo)ar hip in a well known eol- ing the cllll! of 1925, It might be Gleaner,' the IIchool paper, was A change in the Iilame of the high In the case 01 McKinley Parkel' .New York Llle In . IIJ'anee . 0 . ~ I g ,but p cial honor were aloof int. relt 10 add he re that .n o announced November 18 ~s f~l. chool pap~r to '"The Orange and versu Litzie Parker, a divorce 'Rlchard Klep~er, 1 1. 94 IICI S In awarded t o J ohn Ker. y tor "not ul'Yiv()r of th fi ~ l two cIa es, IO ~l! : Franc(' Henkle. edlt?r In Black" was -announced a fortnight wa granted the pla.intiff. Salem town hlp. hll ing mi. ed a day for twelve of t\\·o member, each. r main, and cluef; Ruth Ea~nharl, a~ istant later. And still a week later, we Emest Ca. iele and Boyd Rich. - - -year.., and having never b en late only. ,.alf of the third cl s. of and. exch8n~e edItor; Kenneth Re· find: II everal of the Normal clas ard son pleaded . guilt)' to the aftiBill. Allowed ta,llIek, bu ~nes., man~ger; Bert hav~ bee~ gaini nlg i".valuable ex. davit filed ,against. them and were Candis Hyman, sel'vic s. $6; in that ~ength 01 time." " Training four m mb 1'"8, are yet with u . The hlJd" wa lhe theme of the The 1925-26 tt-rm wa OPened 0 eall. 8 Istant bUSJnt:> mo~. perlence 10 the practice of teach. fined UOO and cost , Sentence wall Maude DeardolY services. 6; principal address, d livered by Monday morning, ptember 7, agel'; ~ ther . Henders~n, mu IC ing for the past two weeks, owing su pended on good behavior. Lewis V, Banta, 'ervic es, $5; Mr . Prof. C. W. Cookson, 01 rbana. with enrollment, beginning with ~nd c~ ty edItor : EdWin Ramb~, to sickn ells in valrious schools in Will Bryan, lIerviceli, $10: hAl'llls The rorty· econd annual relln- the first /{raue, a . follow : 42, 27, JO ~e edltor: John Gons, athle.bc t\le county." If memory erves N.w Suit. Hobson lIeTVice@ , $10: tell K I. The People's Building Loan and ly . er~ice $10' Gc: rgia Miller, ' ion and banqo~t o( the Alumni as- 34, 35, 42. 41, 5 , 59: Lytle, 28 edltor; Cal'olyn ,,'artzel, A thent~n the writer correc1t)y, one ot these 8ociation, h Id in t he grade chool and 22; H . S., 115: N01"1JHI1, 22, reporter: Mary Hunt; ~om or~ln embryo teaehers wa locked in the Savings Co vel" us Grover C .e~iees, ui; MJ'8: Howal'd Sawyer Phone 78J auditorium on Friday evening' total , 527 ' . . reporter: t Cartwl'lght, Senior coal t . Ian L th r H k J 'd ' ~shed by the pupils of. a certain Y ouog, e t a I' f or money, f orec1011-' Iservices' "-7', Mrs.. Julia Holland , ""!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!"!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~ . . brOllght forth an attendance of The S mlth-Hoghe vocational repor er, u ~. ar " oc.' untor ISu.Ct . I!hool the next winter, and ure appoint:nent of receiver and services $7; Columbu Blank Book more than 200, many of them from agri cultlln department ent boy' report r; WIlham Wllker6on, thBt ... nded another teaehertl careeT otb~r reref Mig. Co., supplies. $1 3; Offi ce ?ut of town . Of caul" e, an appetiz- judging teams to th Ohio State ~phomGre r;porter, . and Mary (T b C , ti d)' Tbe vIrginian J oint .stock Land Outfitters, repair. $3: Waldron Inr menu wa served, and a fine Fair at Columbu8, Septem ber 16, tta uY, reshmBn. reporter. 0 e on nue Bank of Charleston versus' Ira C Gilmour, inquest $8.10 ; E. L. Wi!"OT ARY PU.LlC provsm wa thoroughly enjoyed, to compete with other teams from ~1l ~~ look through that .~1 t and ~ee Wellbaum, et al for money fore~ kerson, in lull c~ntract, No.1 029, HaU,.a! . . . . A tory 01 the remarkable suc- over t he tate. Lu,her Ha:rtsock, 0)\ many now happl y malTled elosure receivershi and e ~itable $64: E. L . Wilkerson, in full con. ce attained by WiUiam Long and Paul Tflmlin~on and Therle Jones couples you can find. Some roman· l' f • p q tract No 1030 ' $59 ' Ol'ellonin Wille Dra",. • • E ...... SellW lark Starr J r. jn the pou ltry I composed the grain judging team eel! may nave had th eir origi n r ight re Ie • Brid~e C~. , ate I $50.'73; \V. WAYNESVILLE. OHIO bUISine- 5 was published June 24, ' and IIttained lIixtb plaee in the there. Probate C-rt Turton. cement $76.50; W. . Tur. as the aftermath ot activities in ftnal standing. J e e Mendenhall, The Tom Corwin literary society ton cement $L07. 0; Oregonio =============~ voeational agricu lture department. Cla.r k Starr Jr. a nd Charles Hay e ntertained the re ma inder of the Fred Braddock, Fred Gons a nd Bridge Co., ~teel, $392.01: C. U. Eat'h 01 the boy took 500 chicks j udged dairy cattl{' Bnd did good nigh chool, November 24, with a Ro coe Fuma!! were appointed ap· Cook, lumber, $9.54: Am o Wilall eon ignment to be marketed ' work. but their flnal ranking i not literary and mUllkBI program that praiser!! 01 the e tate of Lydia E. Iiams services, $14.25: Zumri twhen they r at'hed tbe ,"fryer" mentioned in the report. r atured a debate upon. the , Shepherd, deceased. ton, 'ervices, $11.0 3: L. P. Cavett !lage. Clark s ucceeded in raising The Wayne Towns hip Mother question: "Resolved, That I nterI Ja per Gray wa f ound to be nn 00. oil $6947.7 3' ma rr Garage 404 01 his floek, and, after 12 elub held its first meeting for the national Peace Is Possible." Irvin ep ileptie and is to be admitted to gas: $i2.24; Ie' oy Oil Co., oil, weeb, Bold them tor 12e pel' year at the g rade school building, Friend, Rhea Eltis and Evelyn t he Ohio B ospjtal lor Epileptics. ,56.10; Ar-chdeacon ale 0., gss, pound, ot $224.92. After the ex- October 2. Mrs. Elsie Ellis was the ngle by unheld the a ffi rmative, The will of Charles Riet, deceas- $6.06; Ol'egonia Bridge o. r pair pen e 01 marketing "bad been de- president, with M rs. Lucile Armi· bllt their arguments do not seem ed, was admitted ' to probate. How. '9.35 ; Edward impson, supplies, du ct~d, he paid one half of t he tage eer>": . lIll','e bee" quite so stro ng as ard C. Reif was apPointed-~xee Cj . . ac 8uwlies, $127.35; remainder tor t he ehlekll, deducted A school note, published Oct.ober those' of AdeJbert 'McMillan, tor and liled bond of '20.000 with Treasurer Of State, clothing Pllti. r the eu.m o.t $49.20 for leed, ete., 7. say : "A ugoge tion box has Elizabeth Be~kle and Lillian Wa tsuretie. Charles J. Waggoner, ent, $14.45; Treasurer of State, ROOT FOR. Idf~S.GlIand ..tIll had l proflt of '63.26 for been placed in t he offlce fOT those kine, for the Judges, Albert Wil on J ohn H. Holden and G. F. Brown elothing patients, $38.28; Treas ur_ raul" CaWe,hop, Ib..p aDd cal~ 12 we?k w.o rk while he wall yet who have id a which tlley think . h~ster Cutler and Ernest Harlan , were appointed appraisers. er, of tate, clothing patients, to Norrie-Brock Co., U,e win attending sehool. William took a would be practical if put into use. 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administratrix of the atate and of Edw.ard T·. Grimm, deeeued, ' flI ed bond of $200 with sureties. . J ohn Kibby, Gilpin Trimble. and H. E. Hall were appointed aPPl'tlisers. Infeat.tio. One-Fourth La.t ·Y ear'. Mattie Shiftlett, guardian of Helen Shifflett, et al minors, filed Early Sowinl I, her seventh account. Da·lorou. A certified copy 01 the entry determining the inh,eritanee tax on t he estate of Lovina Smith deceas. Res ian Fly, the most feared ed, is to be given to all peJ'8o ns in- )Vbeat insect, did not seri ously interested. jure the 1933 wheat crop and does ,Sales by Gertrude C. Cropper, not promise to be present in more ....,."".,"" " th. . .t ... ,f th., ....... nornb.'" ,." •• 'h. deorge W. Cropper deceased were coming wheat growing seoso'n; ae:approved. . ' cording to T. H. Parks, extension Sales by D. E. HeYWood, 'a dmin- specialist in e.ntom ology lor the O. istrator of the estate ot. Henry L. S. U. . Beckman deceased were approved Parks, together WIth the en tomand all a~c.ounts a:e to be settled. 810gis~8 of the Ohio Agricultural Oris L. Brunk, guardian of WeI. I Experiment Station, recently comton D. Huf!'man, incompetent , flied pleted ~ sUl'Yey of the Hessian fly a, new bond of $",000. population. of ,th~ state. E. E. Osw.a ld dIed his applica- , Infestation t~IJS summer was tiOD for appointment of a guardian found to be only ' one-fourth as of the person and estate of Erwin large as th!lt a year ago, owing to H. Rou. the eff~cts of drout h on the inseet. ~euian 'fiies, however, rapidly Charles R. Shepherd and Char. lea Bogan, administrators of 'the budd up a large population under estate 01 Lydia E. Shepherd, de- favorable condItions and may ceased, filed their inventory. wreck ,chances 16r a successful Sylvan Poinsett filed application wh,eat crop, if wheat. is sown too , for tbe appointment of a guardian early, too entomologists warn. of the peraon &lid e state 01 Mary The , fly-fre e' date, . before wbieh A. POinsett, incompetent. :wheat should not be sown, is workSylvan Poinlett filed~appllcation ed out for all sections of the "!Itate, for the appointment ot a guardian says Parks, and this date may be ot the penon and estate of John learned for individual farms from R. Poinsett, incompetent. the county agricultural agents. , " Thill date holds reasonably well, RMi E ...... T......... unlel!le the fly infestation is ex. Walter W. APirar and Cora K. tremely heavy and too many strBg Apgar to Robert B LaWerty alers, are out Iayilli eggs Ute? tbe Ruth F. Latrt!~, ~eal estate hl tlY"free date is passed." Wayne townsblp. b Whilte tHhere. does not appear to C D K h d 8'-lla Ie h e grea esslan fly hazard this .. an - tall, early . f h , . . arl ner UI ner to The Mutual Bundin, and b , dis eow~n~ 0 w eat should Loan Co., inlot No. 159 in Franklin ;tou,~are Inp moat parts of ' John ConnelJ to Willie Blair I~ e 8 e, says arks. "As the lot No. 379 In Franklin. ,poPulatlo~ of the inseet increallee, Randall Lilley to Anna Lilley ~ar: sow~n. nearly always ,r esulta real eatat. III WnhlDctoD toWll. ~~"I eary OueL Exc.pt on poorly Ihlp. ' ...... Dea solla, where Winter killin. Mil.. We. anll 1I,"le Welt to 11 like);, to relulta from lata lOW. Ma1'1 E)babeth Pecldm, iDIot No. inc, the hlaheat ylelda of wheat 115 III Jl'raa1cUD. ' an Heared from wheat .own 1m. Ma.,. BliAbetb reddelil mediate);, after the ily-tree date... Myrtle Wen, bllot No. 108 In • -.. Franklin. Oeol'lre B. Caruh&n to N.m••. CamahaD, IDIot " In IIuoL
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Mr. and 1011'8. M. If. Storer and family attended their family reo union at Sardinia on Labor Da)'. D. L CRAN!. I t P •• S.ltacri.Uo. P..I••• $1.10 • Y_r The last band concert of thp 011.. ............................ N.. 111 Itnt.red at Po.toftleo at wl"n. .. eason wa!! given Wednesday even· a.c"nll Clue MaU ing. ........ . .......................... N o ••• 1 vUle. Ohio, a.MaUer James Gillam, of Dayton, is spending 11 week at bome. SEPTEMBER 14, 1033 Mr~. Ida Howe and Harry How, of Dayton, were her for the -=--band concert Wedne day evening and gre\!ted old friends. Mrs. George Ho ier was critic· Near Portland recently has been raging thll worst forest fhe in thelctl~I-v--'HI history of Or gon. Some 2000 men battling to save numberle s Dougias slow recovery. She i at the home 'till! and .other fln. e timber of the region hav had to look sharp lest they of her son, Hatry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hull and son, 10 t h elr own I lves. S everal conservation corps camps hav been abanh i of Dayton, were Labor Day gue8t~ doned. t e r personnel concentrated on Qne site beyond danger. of her brother, E. M. Villars, and The flames swept an area of 360 square miles. Only when they family. have been extinguished wi1\ comprehensive estimates of the damage be M. C. Gordon has r turned po sible, There i little doubt that the figur will total million. A frac- from week's visit with his son, tion of 8u~h a ~um would have furnished for many years an airplane Gail and family, at olumbus. patrol wl1lch might have been in trumenlal in preventing the spread chool opened Monday with the at the blaze, J same corps at teachel's as last year .. Mra. Harriett Smart and MiRS T h e orlgm of thi~ conflllgmtion ma" never be known, but car • Grace Smart, of Cincinnati, wel'e le8sness has caused many others like it. The picnicker who thoughtle - week.end guests at relatives hel'e. ly discards lighted match, cigar or ciguret, or fail to seatter the camp Miss C)larlotte Thomas went to fire embers when lellvlng, may b", the source. Experiericed foresters Columbus Saturdl;ly to take the en. say that the pa8sintr motorist Kuil ty of similar lack of caution is re- trance examination at St. Francis spons ible tor many fore t fires. The e ntire lIummer's labor of a con- hospital for nurse's training. aervation corp unit, say nothing of nature's work over a period of deAlice Bogan was lin overnight ' d"IV\ d ua I be undone in a moment. A tor- guest Thursday of Rachel Sham. CB d e8, may b y aome rec kleS8 In est. fire once well under way is eldom effectively checked. The real baugh, Gen va Kibler hlld a over-night r medy is ]>revention, and that ca nnot be achieved without public guests Thur~"ay, EvelYn McCarren e IOU coopera Ion. and Helen Osborn. Mr. and Mrs, L. T . Voiers, daugnter CI8l'a; 'MiSII Helen , Lester and Harold tarr, attended the AdamI! County reunion at the Dsyton fair grounds, Sunday. Friend a gathered at the home of 8:00 Mu sic :06 Agricultural AdjUstment News . . . . . ·. D. S. Myer Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Frazer. 8 :15 Encouragin~ Beneficial oil ' rganiS0l8 ..H. W. Batchelor Su nday and gave t hem a happy 8:26 Music surpri e. Thos pl'esent inchfded: :40 hall Farm Boy and Girl Go to College?Dean J. F. Cunningham Mr. and Mr . Will Gray, Mr. and :60 Fall Care of the Garden . .. . ...... ....... . . H. D. Brown M1'8. Les lie Gray, Mr. and Mr. 9 :00 Rural Women Make Hom emaking a Profession .'.... .. .. , ... Edward chwin and Camily, Mrs. .. .. .... .... .. .... ...... .. ....... ... Mrs. Grace N. Wagner S arah Loy, Miss Mary nyder, 9 :10 Mu Ic. Russell and Thelma Teigler, lin of 9 :26 Why I Believe in the Future of Farming .. .. . .. .. . Bobby Jane! 9 :36 Bookkeepinii for Poultrymen . .. .. .... .......... ... P. B. Zumbro Dayton; Mr. Will Frazer and sons Manly and Lyle of Lebanon, Mr. 9 :46 Pullorum Dlllea e of Poultry- Its Occurrence and 'dake~ and famProposed Means of Control .: " .. ........ . .. .. .. James T. Burriss and Mrs. Karl Shl UP IN SMOKE 22 lIy of _this place. _ _ _•
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}:"tate of T,Yllia Eo ,hepnerd, decease.t. Notice iN hereby ~i"('n that Charles R. Sh~phel·tl and Charles BOlrao hllv(' heen duly appointed and (IUnlit! d 11K Administrators vf CrOll Farm IIl~ome Up T 'went,.. the Estate of Lydia E. hel'herci One Per Cent o"er La.t lilt crt Wanen 'ounly, hio, ue· ceased. AUluat Dated thi 2 th day of August, 1933. GI'O, s farm illl.:ome in Ohio in Dean E. Slanley, Atty. wal! 21 per cent lal'get· a! 193'2, acJudgeHALPII of the Probate Court, IT. CAREY cording to th e timates 01 V, R, 514 Warren ounty, Ohio Wertz, e 'o nomi t for the depal't· rnent of l'ol'al economics. 0 .. ," . Dn!sse~ for the young school Gt' atest gain In income this Augu . t over 10 t August sire re· child shou l,] ~an g Crom the. boul. ported for wool, potatoes and der, say clothing s pe c iali ~ts. gruins. The August income- from potatoes and wool advanced 7 f> PUBLIC SALE PCI' cent over the nllle month in 1 will ell at my residence on 1932. . Gross income from grain , in 5th ~t reet, Waynesville, Ohio, on spite of the short crops of oats, Saturdoy. Sept~mb.r 16, 1933 bid 60 t Beginning at ] p. Ill. the [ollow. 81' ey an rye, was peT cen ing : A lot of hQuseholU goodll, larger for Augu st of thi YI~ar, and platform [nco me from meat anima.Js and kitchen utensil prodllcta lagged bf'hind, 8ca le~ and e thel' articles. T rms cash. f or poultry a IO~R was I'e' ARAH KIMMERLE Gr08s income fr om I)oultry d eggs declined 22 per cent. In. W. N. eara, Auct. com'e from meat animal ad'vanced I.IiJGA I. ~()TI('F. 9 per cent,. and from dairy cattle 11 per ecnt. In spite of the recent ad ••ances E\':1. Al,h r. who r~sld"l! alt 64a E. , -~ nd HI>. ~1l.1l IAlk" Itl'. 1\11, wIll gross in'come to, Ohi o farmers l tak •. nut I.e,> that on t he 9th dny f f or th e t we1ve mon thlt en d'r11lg ep' ,"dllll A "KU91. U33. HO'l1l H. HllrtA"('k ,1:tS 'listrat,>!, df' bon is non \\'1111 the tember 1 was '1 )Ier cent le!;8 than will UIlI1~~"11 of the e.tnt.. or Jas. C. the total for the previous 12 r:~~' I,~·(th~ 1(~;,,~,i~gnh~l g,~;II~~~rt"~t .months, owing to thf' extrem Iy Warre.n I·ou nly. Ohio. 8!:aillHl h."" 01 h 1'8 In tht' Co.S6 or no " II. · Iow p1'lces current f or f arlm pro- and Il arl."l1ck. s adll\inl~ lrator (] ~ ducts in the early pal·t of 1933. ...,,,1,, non wllh th Will ann xed of I tip Htn t 01 .Ja s. . 8a l . doc,·as· :..~== r·d. Illalnu tr. VB. Georg J. \\' aterhO\'8e t whnsl' IIllnl~ Is 80m tim ~ applied WaltNhou " l. tal.. d e fenda.nt •• The boats of shiny paint, the Mltl caM 1>('lng numb red 15074 on pomp of power, and all that tehal'ms lh., 110 ket of sold Court. praying rllr an onll'r directing him as such the motol'iatic fop, await alike the ,,,hn lnlstm lor to " II t ho t 1I0\\' lng inevitable hour, the paths o[ tour- II<'HNlb d r4'a l PH tale. to-wit: " Sltunt" In I he C'ou nlv ot Warr e n ing lead but to the shop. : 11 ,1 !itat or Ohio and b,.lnl'\' a part Can stream1in h oods or silver. 01 . nlllar), HlIr\'ev No. 24U bound d plated hubs back to ita man ill n ~~ (1?!I~;:',~:;r~f.~n~~'~7 ra~, ~h~o~rJ call the missing spark1 Can! plush I ..111lelllwII noad ""'t'ndf>d aCI'OIlS lh~ 1.111l~. M illInl Tillil ROlld thirty up· hIt as ery ..,01'I th e (\ IumSlr. d ub Silly"" (33) tp~t "usl fr um tile Of'nter who bang into ~'OU~ fe nd er io the of 8ald Hilil ftl .ul bed: lhenc In (l. dark'. NoHherly dir e ·tlo n and PI1 I'R II <,I with t h ' entl'r line or ..nl~ '( O:1.d Full many a boob of PUE(!st ray \)",1 lln,I 311 f.· t t h"\,clrorn twenty lhcr and 3,·IOu ellaine to a point; serene uccumbs each summer to th~nc N. ~. 2~' I·:. 1•. 8; chains Lo a. the touring itch' full many a ca~' !llak : theile ' Nortrl 9 link/! to a . • IIlnk<.>: then e S. 77 16' Ea t . , 7~ 18 doomed to blUllh unseen and'l'ltnl n~ to '" I) Int; th nM fl. G • :lo' waste it sweetness in a vrestern F:. l 60 ('lin Ins to a pint: th e n ,. N . 17' II)' E. 1.70 ha.11l1J to a I)olnt ditch. wlt.ncl!1t n Illreh 21! rn. dill. N. 3214'
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Ii t containa the titles of the docBeneath those tattered tops, umenta published by the various Th~ 1aII quarter . at O. . U., thoB,e patent tents, where falls the departmenb of the. tate and other marking the be~lnntng. of the new I du t into each sunburned POI', fact in brief torm. and will be of chool year, Will begin Tae day, each on his folding bed 0 slight much value in making it possible October 8. New Freshman Week, eXpen e the explorer · of the hightor citizenl to obtain information to be ~evoted entirely to Fresh- way snore. about their own state government men, Will be September 2'1 to Let not ambition mock their and the activities in which the October 2, inclullive. AlI Fre hJnen creaky cars, their khaki clothes of' varioua departments engage. Cop. are expected toregister . on or be· vintages obscure, nor grauder view iell will be sent to individuals and fore the former date, ~ros~ects for with hateur like a czar's, the .hort oraanlzationa desiring them. It is attendance at tbe U~1Ver Ity next a'lld simple flivvers of the planned to revise and reissue the year are e~c~lIen~ It was tated -'~-"'---+I. checked H.t every three months. ~t tb? admUllstrabon oftice. Reg--The numb~r of documents listed in 18tratton of new students at the in good condition that i owned by L, thl. 81'8t luue ill 8'1, with the Diyi. ~olle~e of Co~merce and Admin- E. S. Alderman of 1Q3 East Linsion of Con.e.rvation, Ohio State Istratton was five per cent more coIn street, accountant' and par~ Univel'8ity, Public Welfare Oepart- tha~ the numbel' of new students i g att~ndant at the tate HOUB ? ment and SecrUary of State lead- r~gl9tered a year 81'0 at the same large speedometer on the rear f II lng ' time, it was stated, Other tOllege8 the car )'egistered 2$8,561 miles , . • in the University are alao making last Friday. Alderman has owned .. The State Department of Health II good showing. the machine since January 5, 1923, " in its September bulletin caUs.t' ' d , Clarenee H. Knlaeley. a bank a.n has had no ac~ident in that tentlon to the sleeping sickness cashier of Bainbrid-e, ROls eounty time except he ra.n mto. a hog on epidemie which has reached its • d k d bt th t hei,ht at St. Loui • According to has been appointed secretary of la ar Toa .one nag WI .ou any th, . e state public utilities comm. ismore of a mishap than a big scare. tbe bunetin, 19 cases have been repoded in Ohio this year, one sian at a .~Iary of $3,000.•Thlll is The tate legislature re umed each In Akron, Zarberton, Cleve- a new posltlon.by name, taklRa th.e its special session Tuesday with the land Heiahts, Findlay, Toledo, pla~e of 8~penntendent of (nve.,tt. members still perplexed in their Guernaey county, Seloto j:ounty gatlon. Thill latter ofBce was filled search for sources for taxation to and Warren county, two · each in by Ira J: Sprankle of Yo~npto~n.' relieve the public schools. The Piqua and Poriemoutb, and three who ~e8Igned. The commission allO joint taxation committee held each In OI.veland and Columbus, appomted H~rry Goodbread · of meetings almost the Sinee the bulletin was issued, three Cleyeland Helghts an attor~x- tw.o weeks' recess death. tram thi cau8e have been amtner, ous bills, Among the proposals reported in the I,t ate, Precalitions Beer has been a 1irolifle 1I0urce eonsidered by the committee was have been talc'e n by Dr. H, G. of taxes for the state, the total re- a gross retail sales tax on com· Southard, State Director at Health ceipts for permits for the sale of modities ,and flervice, increased 't o prevent spread of the malady, a the amber liquid to September 1 franchise t~eJ!, anticipatel liquor .~atement beiD, made at th~ arne being $1,916,800, according to a taxes and extensiOn of the cigartIm. that there ill' no occaSIon for report by L. L. Faris, director of et another year to »e used as a alann over the disease in this state liquor control. Permits for basis for issuing bonds. The comstate. Hiltory and .ymptoms of the eale ot beer aD the premises mittee voted 8 to 1 t hat state aid the di....e are described in the de- netted ,1286,600 of the total. for parochial schools could not be partrnent bulletin" whi~ a l l l o ' <:onsidered as an amendment to warna apln.t drinking from "the Who in Ohio has an au.tomobile any pending bill, but must be contemptinr clear cool IIpting," or Ithat has traveled more miles than sldered by the committee as an Inbuilt up I .eetio~l, because of the la sedan of a well ,kn.own makelltilldependent, subject.
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FAST RACING PROGRAM-a-Wed. Thur. and Fri. More fast Horses than ever before Over 100 Racing Horses expected
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WONDERFUL BABY BEEF SH'OW. & AUCTION ;
86 head of: Baby Beef raised and fed by Warren Cou'n ty boys , and girliB W-ill be showed and sold at auction ·Friday morning
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Uonrd of Public AfI'air~ l~ to clt'L't) , O. Gnff)', O. M, R l<.ige, A~ IIl~t I'dtlay \I nll t1l(' l(l!<t tlay O. R. ngle by. fur filinl! nominn ling pctition ll' with In ncldilion to the~e, • .. , IWi~ thl' dl'lk of 1hl' ('"unt ~' bom'd of i a candida te fol' m mber. hip on eJ clion III Lehano n. u fnil'lv ac. thl' ('ounty Boal'd ~)f Educal ion. R • . • wht'l'c thl'e~ "nC8nc.e~ are t () be Clll'[\~{' ('stllnnl l' of 111,,:
AT THE CHU (BES SUNDAY FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T ( ntlenom ination al) hest r • • William son Unifle,t ~ervic beginni ng with . hUTch chool period at 9 :30 a. m. Lord's Suppelr and el'mon at JO:30. Cl'nlon subject , "The HoI pirit." Watch for announ cement concern ing annual Tlome· oming, Septem b('r 24 "nd evangelistic cam paign which begins the followi ng day. You are always welcol1;le at thi church • .
INSPEC TION AT GRANG E At the regular mel'ting ()f Farmer s' Grange , Saturda )' ('vl.'nng, Septem ber 16. !.he !lrd and 4th degrees will be confer i'd on a class of ca ndidate s and II lIhort program will be givc'n. All this is insp ction night II large attenda nce 1I1i s Wanda lark hal\ comple led is desired . hel' nurse training course, and is - - --- - - - - vi iting home folks near Lytle. HARVE YSBUR G MAN HELD Mi~~ Ella t. John a nd Dr H. H. Herman , of Dayton , were . unJames McGee, of HUI'veysQurg, day vening guest of Mr. on 1'8 held in the county jail at Leb· J. E. McClure. anon und r a $300 bond having • been bO\lnd over by Justice of the Mrs. R. D. Bal'den , oC Columb us Peace Frank Wilson oC that village \Va the guest of her mother , Mrs. He is charged with the of Ru~h Jann y, Is t week, and re- $30 from Romine Shumatheft ker and mamed over the week- nd. pleaded not guilty when arraign ed . In comp ny with Mrs. Kather ine b fore Squire Wilson .
The Memory Pict ure , One of the chiet aima of the modern funeral directo r is to make the last rites I'eve rcnt and comfor ting, in ord r that· the bereave !ihlTl1l 'r-t--..: :'---cherish a beautH ul memory picture of this last sel'Vice to a loved one. All the membe rs of our organiz ation are traine d to make every 'detail of their work contrib ute to this end.
h~t offilll.d . Oth t· cllndidat~!' for the l'JlIHhdllll'1I fnr lornl nfltc" Ihllt office are Raid to include Howan l wlil . !"Pll "!' on the blillot~ lit the :Mc 1mI', Springb Ziml'i l'll' lion, l\ ovcmbe !' 7, can !lOW bl' Worley, Morrow nndoro, A. .Baymad('. \\ hut p~oml!<l'c1 at th . tart ,ore, Ma. on. l ~ bC' U l'nmpal gn that would rul'n.':>h llUnl 1'01,15 cont e, ts has slfl~e .Immel'ed to but two conte, ts .m the lown nnd tW? In lhe t ownshIp , . tw o f ~hese b m,g wag d by t h ~Ull1e I)alr of c ndldat " ITo wever. a full quota of andidat e, i as· . ul'l'd on the ballots for each anti ne by one, familia every Rice. I t is a 1so pas ible to hj et fade from ourr faces and vie\\' nnd WA YNESV ILl.E MI. E. CHU~CH Evans and Mr. Ned Evans, of CinWilt the name of any individu al soon . ink inlO the limbo of • the Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor cinnati, Mr~. Ada . Courtn ey left Iol' ,\hom yo u may wi~h t o vote On gotten'. The late. t I!lnd·m ark for· Numbe r of cattle on feed in thus Bible stLl dy lind Prayer meeting he~e unday mornm g. enro~t.e. to the 11 corn·be lt th e bnllot and have the. anijl of- to di$llppe ar is Wllynes states was \.;lIe's each Wetl11l'sda,y at 7 :30 p. m. hleago to spend ~ week Vlsltln~ cent greAter than during last13 per ticially counted if ~u ch nanle is famous "Open Aug. II' Taxi," the un day scho ol at 9 :30 n. m. the entury of PI ogress exposl- ust an d equal to the average marked properl)' with a cro~s. It proPl'l't y of Lester Gordon , 1l0t of Epwort h League at 7 p. m. tlOn. is very rare. though, that such 111 08 a nd his equally numbe r in recent year. Th re will b'B no prea hing !lerThe Progre sive Women 's c\llb method s l'e ult in the election of partner , Andrew H. Brown, famous - - _.- - It was vice next unday n tho pastor iR the part" so yoted for. Phone 7 h I a 1927 coa h of a 110pular mnk , Ilttcndi n the ~ Annual a onfe ren ce n~et at d t ~ Litt e Inn Tu~day d ld " . . . . !' short grain crop and The li st oJ I'egi tel'ed candida tes an was a "fllttll' rapid mght for dmner and a bu~mells galfls in Ie d pI'ices cau n goo 0 ttl uoat. ed farnl. , Wayn eavili e, Ohio 'h t in o 11,1 mbuK. In fa "nt s0 10 u dl Y d'd't in Waune town!'hip fo il ws. . meeting , evcntee n of the nine· ers to send COW8 and • I tI ra I e, a. L fi II d 'd heifers to \ b Tru stee ' (3 to e l ct) - W. d teen I mem en respond e to rol stockya rds in recent months ec na y CI \ 0 rep lice It ST. MARY'S CHURC H call and a very intel'es ti ng meeting Gl'aham , E . L. Th omas. W . E. with ~ coupe of the sam ' . e make Rev. J , J. Schaeff er, Rector ensued. In the future th mec't ings !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !'''!'!!!'....''''!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! omell, W. . ' St. J ohn, Je se an~:~n~~e; en~ircly missing , the Foul'te nlh aIter Trinity will be held lit the Little Inn the ,;"'~~~~== , Prendel·~ast. oth!'}' \vil'cd . hut. and one head.! ~ epternb cr .17, unday =~==~===========~ Churth s ho ol 'cond Tue day night in the month Ii lel'k-Tr co urer- L. H . Gordon. or and sel'mon Justice of the P Be 6 o'c\oc~. (2 to light llointin g o bliquely at th .!) :30 ; IMormn g P ' ray elect - Walter ' Kenrick , Lloyd heavens, he Id boat was retired at 10 :30. Guests from here at the Mere· Dnvi . to. the )unk heap where it is WAYN ESVIL LEC;u RCH OF dith dinner at J ohn~ville; Saturda y onstabJ e. P. JOJ', . 'Eo .bemg dL~ mllnl\~d. ome of CHRIS T Ander on. include d Sam Meredi th Jr. and I ~arts weI' applied to t h repairthe 01 family, Herber t Meredi th and Board or Educat io n ( :'I to elect) succe o~, sam . Ilave beon sold .... (Un.den ominat ional) family, membe rs of the Furnas - Lyman Day, L. E . Hocket t, H. a~d some.. Includm g the motor, Chester A, William son, Ministe r and Hoak familie R. Mos. s, Rev. G. I tJlI remain . to be sold. Church School at 9.30 ' a. m, C. Dibert and family. E ' Th list for Wayn sville cQr. 1 The old car was one which Mr. Lon\'s Supper ut conclus ion. Cbl'hl bee, Dr. J. T. Ellis and lias Ogles. . • Ellis. poratio n foll ows: Gordon ullcd f ol" work und hack· tinn Endenv or Ilt 6:45 p. m. Ruth Mr. anll Mrs. Frllnk LeMay, Mr. Mayo T. E. Rogers , W. O. IIb out pur(l~se ., and wh.ich c~used Pennin gton, leader. Evenin g evan. Mrs. W . H. Allen, J . W. White Raper. much merrim ent for hl $ friends. gelistic sCI'vice nt 7 :45 11· m. er· and others called jn the afterno on. Marsha l. P . J oy. C. E. Now t he streets of WaYllesville 1I10n ~ubject," ome Things Which Phon . 46 Wayn eaville , 0 - - -__ - ••- -Andel' on. (nor of any other village, Ior that Amoun t to Nothin g." lerk- R. P. Hatfield . matter) will ee it no more. Its Meeting and lBible studyPrayer each O. E. S. HOME .COMIN G Trellsu l'er- W. T. Elzey. I~b o l'$ ar o'or and itl! rest isWednes day at 7 :45 p. m. The LAST MONDAY EVENI NG !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!."' p 101' e~. !! ch ur b wh e re yo u feel at home. Mrs. Carri Shidak er, of Har· ---------~ yeysbur g, deputy grand matron for MEETI NG First FRIEN Day- DS First Day Friends hip thi district , five charter nienlbe rs a • School at 9:30 a. m. 'Meetin g for severa l pa t matron s were worsbip at 10 :30 8, m. of honor at the annual Foll owing is the list of jurors held 'i n (onllect ion I have purch aaed Vern Hough ' s comm ercial dl'own Monday afterno on, for the ST. AUGUSTWNE'S CHURC H with the regular meetin g of Miami truck and ain p ..epared to solicit your patron age in Fath~ French , Pastor hapter No. 107, O. E. S., Monday etober term of the Warren Cener al Hauli ne. Live Stock , Furni ture, Merch anMass at St. Augus't ine'a church evening . Visitor s from several ounty Court of Common Pleas; dise- in faet every thing will be .riven the most togethe r with their po t offi ce ad- every Sunday at 9 o'clock. neighbo ring chaptel'll and a large Cor. Main and Miami Stl. car.fu l and consid erate attent ion at the Lowea _ - -,_ _ attenda nce of the local membe r· dresses : t Crand Jl1..-ora Pric.s consia tent with Prom pt Carefu l Servic e. SEMI.A NNUA L RAID ON t horoug hly an excelt program , and deliciou s refresh Darl Evans. Lebano n; Thoma s SMITH 'S SLAUG HTER !lOUSE CIVE ME A TRIAL . mllnts were served at Hie close of Rich, Waynes ville: John Settle--the meeting. Beautif ul pink rOB S r----------myer, Oregon ia; Ed Bechler , --------------~ The regular stemi-an nual raid on were given as favors to the guests Cllrlis] : George White, Lebano n; T. J eff Smith'.9 slaught er house, lot honor. • __ • _ __ Fred R.itz, Frankli n, William Dakin Frankli n: Frank Howett , Lovelan d just above town on Route See me for COA L CORW IN t OHIO 42, was PROMI NENT AUCTI ONEER C. D. ook, Waynes ville; Bury pulled off some time during TuesRalston , Lebano n, Alfred Shoe- day night or nry early Wedne s. DIES AT SPRIN GFI£L D !!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!~ maker, Clark ville; Everet t D. day mornin g. The job bears all t he Banta, Lebano n: John Wilferd ine, 01. James L. Mead, of neaI ~,... . y Lebano n, Mrs, Georg Mills, Mason ear·ma rks of several precedi ng Springf ield. well known auction eer • J • "" raids: a number of beef hides Jessie Witt, Fosters . were stol en ; entranc e was gained of this commu nity for several Petit Juror. by breakin g in a back door; and passed away at his home s(m-:---E:ve.rnrtJ~-Al~~J&r-e-e~ffilet!~Ily--talce1rrto1ifoT~~ evening Frank Ringler , a, of laaL week, a long illness. RClosa, Lebano n i Raymo nd Farr, the gate along the road to be load· Duriqg the last 18 months ColSpringb oro; Hfford Hiser, Leb. ed into a truck. Mead had been in failing anon; Howard Andel'son Frankli n; Local and' county officers were and he had been bedfast forhealth more Frank Vale, Lebano n; JOSeph Tin- notified and a tlil<1l'ough search for than two months. The s e t W 0 ney, Waynes ville; R. M. Seely, clues as to th«' identity of the Col. Mead took up auction eering ' j F ran k W R 11 L fence rolls, taken F ran kl 111 maraud ers and the disposi tion of ' . oze, ebat an ear Iy age and was one of the • non;J ohn Goddar d, Lebano n; L. the pelf was immedi ately d own f or s h 1(>- W. begun. most popular men in this section Chandl er, Wayne sville; Linney So far, no dues ~hat amoun t to having col),ducted sales in Warnm men t, wen t Bigler, F ranklin : Mr!!. Mary very much throu gh the Hllrvey , Harvey sburg; Mrs. Belle signs foundhave' bien tound. Many county on differen t occasio ns. aftEIr this and similar Gulf of Mexico Beck, Springb oro; Walter Ellis, raid lire - - sai d td indicate that local Fence Weath er Harvey sburg: Ola Hartsoc k, Way- talent NOTIC E TO GRANC ERS is at least implica ted in the ,Test. "Galva n- ,n esville : Frank I •. Pence, Lebano n; thefts. The refresh ment commit tee reo • nealed " still aI- ' W. E. O'Neall , Waynes ville; W. E. most like new. Stroud, Waynesvi ll e: Carl Gorsuch , THOM PSON PROPE RTY SOLD quests the ladies to bring cookiell the gentlem en fruit when they Ord'in ary gal- ' Leban_on_._ _ TO L. D. CHII~ ES LAST WEEK atlend Crange Saturd ay night. vaniz ed w.as ! --ruined . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Chiles have COUNTY ·N. R. A. PROGR AM Which will give purctra ed t he Main street resi. you most for START ED AT FRANK LIN re a e pon to dence of the late Mr. and Mrs. your fence Per~ When you build and a))ow us to furnis h the t' ohn S. Thoms01l1 tro m the execu· ll RED BRAN D "Ga lvanne aled" PleturH draWll Tee rllan lza Ion Jtors money ? We se of the estate, the deal having from adual Registr materi ation als, we are as proud as you of the compl eted for I the b~en consum mated last week. The ment service program re·empl oyFENC E at fair standa rd marke t prices. ~l"PIJa. in Warren Deal' Wheat Grower : 3 tructU re. We know the qualit y therei n and know it '= house, POSSI y one 01 the oldest coun t y b egan at 8 :30 0 ' cI oc k brick buildin gs in town, was for on Monday nas a tangib le value and one ,that will last. . Septem ber 11th, at the You are hereby notified that on many years the pr operty of Reeve county office of the Nationa l Reth~ day!! specifi ed below. organiz ll' and Sally Holland Qualit 3' mater ials that will stand the test 0 time , well known employ ment Serviee located at the tion meeting s will be held of the pioneer residen ts. It was later rlas becom e our hobby . There is nothin g in mater ials pur. city building in Frankli n. wheat p1'oducers of the district in chased by the late Ambros e MafPersons whose names 10U appear wHl on need that we canno t supply . Warren cou nty for the purpose of fltt, who' used it to house his .Phon e, 25 under relief lists are automa tically ,regiselecting a represe ntative to serve taking establishment. The front tered Ilnd need not apply at the Consult us in regard to your plans. We can both as a membe r of the board of direc. l'oom on the lower floor help and save you money . Now is the time to start tOI'S of the Wheat Produc ers Con. housed an ice cream parlor.has also county , re·emp loymen t office to as well ,SUbmit their 'names again. Persons "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!:!!!' iction . trol Associa tion of this county and as having been ul~ed for' residen ... tial who have been out of employ ment to I, ! Ilect two additio nal membe rs of purposes. ~ __ but whose Dames are not On relief _ _ _ _ ---.... the commu nity commit tee. - •• • . lists are uried to registe r in order - - ~~.n_....-~ Proceed ings will be conduc ted in KINC.S HEftAL DS MET that they may be aecomc datlld accorda nce with the rules and reg. . with employ ment if it ill at all ~Iation s of th.e . agri~ultural ad· A reading , "The Forgotte~ Mite posslb_le_._ _.. Justme nt admln1 stratlon •. United Box," by Mildred Cook, feature d --. States Dcpart ment of Agrlcu~ture. the program for the meetin g of "GLAD IOLUS " OR Only p~oducers who have SIgned the Kings Heralds held at the Phon e 14 IS IT "GLAD IOLI"? Wayn eavil le,Oh io, the apphca tion for "'heat allot- of theit leader, Mrs. A. H. home Stu'bbs, t~e"t contrac t shall have the last · Saturda y a1'ternoon 0111 l'lght to vo.te, ~f you have not filed for the en~lUin!r year we~e ele:::~ There has been no end of cony~ur apphea,tlOn, do so at. once as :follows: Mall'Y EVil LeMay , fusion in the 'spellin g of the plural "'!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!P.!!!!!! \\11 th your tem~oral'Y commlt tee- preside nt ; kuth Conner !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! , sec.reta ry; of gladiolu s, and. as a result, there 'I: man ,o r send It to t he county Bettie . Davi$, t:reasUTer; agent S offic.e. You cn,n come early Beck, Milqred Salisbu Doris is a lack of uniform ity among the ry to the m~etm~ and sIgn up before Naomi Ramby, program commitand profess ional and popula r writers tee on gardeni ng. J. H. Gourley , Chief the meetmg If you care to do so. The hour for meetin g was change d of the Depart ment of Horticu lture Th~datc, plnce a~d ti~e of from 2 to 2 :30 o"c1ock, and a six. at the Oliio Elcperi ment Station , meeting for Wayne SVille Will be months membe rs;hip contest was says that this i. unfortu nate and at the Grange Hall, Septem ber 15, inallgu rated. and should be remedi ed if possible . at 8 p. m. alld at Harvey sburg in _ ... _ The singula r form is gladiol us chool gym, Septem ber 16, at 8 VIOLA TED GA.ME LAWS which is the d.i mJnutiv e of gladiull p. m. - a sword. It receive d this lIame The followi ng districts have been -from the shape of the leaves. But establis hed for the ' orcanb ation Howard Smith, of gton, the plural has been spelled variou8 of the wheat reducti on plan in and Robert Camp. ofWilmin near' Fort Iy, as gladiolu s (same al all'liula r). Warren county. Ancien t, were fined $60 and costs gladioli, gladiolu ses, Gladlol a. District I - Frankli n Twp., and each when arraill:ned before Jus- One at the ftower societie s offtdill y Clearcr eek Twp., weat at Dayton tice o,f the Peace 'Gallahe r last Fri· adopted "gladio lus" as plural pike. to answer to l:har,e8 of killing form. There are manytheparaUe l Distric t 2- Clearcr eek Twp., aquir.relB out of II/Iason. They were cues of n,aturaU zln, similar worda east o~ Dayton pike and aU of arreste d by Counl;y alme Warden direcUy trom the Latba as Wayne Twp. Cllf'tord Hines. aoth are held In and IItlmuli, ete. "Gladlostlmlllu a lua" . . Distric t · a- Turtlec reek Twp the county jail at Lebano n, the plural form is incom et acCGI'dl and Union Twp. betwee n St\ibbl ing to Latba leholan , ",lacHo luea" tow" road and Do, Street road. III awkwa rd and 1Iot eupllol liou , DIlItrlct 4- Masale Twp and Road., and Unlo" ot and hence unacae ptable, ".IadIoIa" WallbingtoD Twp., north of Ft. Stubbto wn road, would ha". ~ com. from tU Allrlen t Road. 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WAYNESVI LLE, OHIO. TlIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, L933 .
Number 6084
MassMe~ting ~Q~si~ed Se~e~ Proj=== Individual Property i. Not to be A.sessed or Held Relponlible··Payment to be Made with Bona Fide Gift from the U_ S. Government and Earnings from Rentals of, SYltem
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SERVICES AT THE
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ATHLETIC AND OTHER HAPPENINGS OF NOTE
Frank U. LeMny ha been apA recent attempted jail break at pointed as one of the Federal Land Lebanon was fl'w<tratecl, nfter the 'I Bank appl'ai er for Ohi o, ami has pel'pell'atol's had 11 fll' ly attain d already aSllumed his duties. Ml'. success, when Shpritr Wililam HufAuemblie. About fifty of our property LeMay is so weII qualified fOl" WAYNESVILLE M . E. CHURCH ford locked up his chul'gl'~ lind in· Mi!<R Bert ha Kent'ie ll i ~ vi si ling TIle fh'st nssembly of the Hiih owners, a goodly proportion of his position by !Sevel·,,1 years of eXRev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor vestigated the dalllag-r> . Three friends in Daylon. sehoul was held last Friday durlnll: them m mbers of the fair sex, at- I perience, both in financial and p1'ison 1' 8, who had f(:iven ~Idd l'esses Bible stu dy and Prayer meeting Dr. J, T. Elii ~ ha ~ nul b"('n whi h MI'. Garst gave an introductended a combined adjourned sellagr,icullural pUl'suits, lhat it would each Wedne sday at 7 :30 p. nt. out of Wa(r n cou nty at the ti01(, so well fot' lh piI '( f ell days. Lion to the SlIortsmanship Brothertrion of council and old1ashioned seem that not olll~ he, bUl the Su nday chool at 9 :30 a. m. of their ' arre st, had removed iron . h od and 1\1 I'. \'Bbbe talked con"Town Meeting" held at the governmental department as well, Preaching sel'vic s at 10 :30 a. m., ual's fl'olll their sleeping cots, and Mr. and Mrs. I;vlll J\Iulfol'd cc t' ning lhe vocational agricultural is to be congratulated UPOn the and 8 p. m. Epwol·th League at 7 with these implements had nearly ~ p e nt last , Illul'oay III Dayt.on. departll1(;lIt. The assembly closed Township house Monday evening. appointment. Lou C. St. John has p. m. bl'ok n a hal thl'o u~h the I' ar The citizens were present in an - - -a Bum d Mr. LeMay's du'ti s with 1111'S. Otto ,' ebold, of incinnali, witll th' high school so ng. wall of the jail. ,The Rhcl'itf, how· effort to gain a more thorough Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rea on vis- the LeMay-Hawke Agency. ever, had been warned of th plan is the gueR! of 1\1 1' '' ;,V. A. Rapl.!l', ST. MARY'S CHURCH l'ichuvl will b excused Qn Thursunder tanding of a rather hazy ited relatives in Dayton, Sunday, .-. .... and had placed armed !!':uRrd to this week. Rev. J. J. Schaeffer. Rector day and Friday for the Warren and . indefinite proposal to conI'eceive the culpl'its should any Fifteenth Sunday after 'l'rinity slruct' a sa nitary ewer and sewage Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Paid Honor to Mrs. W. P. Salisbury is vi sitin g C'OUl1t~, fair. Septembel' 24. ChuI'ch sch ool at !>ucceed in gaining fl'eedom. disppsal plant in our town with aid so n spent S unday with reletives al th hOJlle ~ of h I' daughter in ---Thirty·eight pri. oners were ron· Morning Pruyn and sermun The High school assembly, held leveland. to be obtained from the U. S. in Cincinnati. ' M~ther'l Birthday 9at:30; fined in the jail at th e time. Of 10:30. W dn sday. Fresh man day. congovernment. Council has is. ued an . . t.his numbel' 21 were 01\ th, low r Miss Rub~' mith, of lew BUI'- lIi. t d of lalk on the different deurgent invitation for the property ,M rs. orw~~. Hamllt~n, of owners t() come, hear the proposi- r~ledo , was vIsIting relatives and A most delightful Rnd happy day WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Anor' a nd would have had Rcce~!' to ling-tall, wa lhe w ck-end g\le~t uf pOI'lm nls- the 'cience club, Mr. [he opening in the wall had planM Mi ~ B atl"i'e Robilzcr. tlon and express their opinions irlends bere last week. was enjoyed Sunday at the country CHRIST . Hatfield; the eoming athletic b I'n successful. The 17 held O il h home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larrick (>ventH, ejnCh ¥<rung; the boosters t creon. Me srs. Maple & Maple of Mr. lind Mr . E. L. Th omas spent on route 42, where relatives and (Undenominational) Mi ses Jc . ~ i ,Clat'k and Emma lhe seco nd floo\' do not mingle and deba ing club, Mr. Brown; Lebanon, village altorneys. were unday lit the hom.e of Mr. lind friend . pal'licipated in an c labor. hester A. Williamson. Minister v. ith those blow. H ighll'ay WCI' :unday dinner the Lnnguag club, 1\1 i s Robbins; present to answer any questions as Mrs. Seth Thomas In Dayton. ate dinner and supper I'n honol' of Each of the three who or e ~aid guest· ot the Frienels Home. to legality that might arillc. unday. Seplemb r 24 hurch and the IIIU!'iCIiI department, Mrs. After a few matt rs of d fer red Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mrs. Larrick's mother, MI·s. Frank Rehool at 9 ::10 a. 01. Lord's llP- to have Bttempted the break, is Buerkle. During the program the fro. and MI·8. Arthul' Go 'ney and business had been di~posed of and of Island View, Ohio, have been Hoffman, who was celebrating her per at. conclusion. Christian En- h Id f ol' the next term of the gritnd .ons, of n at' Oreg nia, wel'e SlIn- precedent of making the Fre hmen ju ry uncier a $5,000 bond. a few bi1ls paid, Mr. W'. C. Maple visiting Mrs. Andrews' mother, 73rd birthday. Mn ny nice gifts (Ieavor at (j :45 p. m. Earl WooldILY gue't. of Mr. an I MI'.. Will sing t.he first verse ot the high was asked to explain a proposition Mrs. Emma Hamilton. ' we re received and late in the ev n- lard, leader. Evening Evangelistic school . ong was carried out. the G08ney. that had not yet been stated to the ing all left wishing Mrs. Hoffman sel'vice at 7 :45. Prayer meeting Freshmen being dressed as old Entertained in M e11lber~ of the Mothers people, and later, by request, outMr, and Mrs. Charles Davi s and many more bappy 1?irthdays. 'The a nd Bible st udy each W dn esday ladies and young boys. The a ss mca nn d 38 :1 ~ qUBrts at lhe lined the experiences of Lebanon daughters, of Dayton, were Sun· gue ts were: Mr. C. E. Norris, Mrs. at 7:45 p. tn. The~ hurch where bly closed with the high echool Honor of Daughter ~c hool huilding, W ec\ne day, officials in thei r etJorts to obtain day afternoon caUers at the home Hocmlln' on, and wite of Kansas you feel at home. em b I' 13. gQvernment aid in their town hall 01 Mr. and MI' . Ed Cook. ity, Mo.; a bl'olher, MI.. Edward ----p.roject. Still, the written proposiLI't,tle Alt'ce Brl'tal' n returned to lutter and wife, Mrs. Lillian FRIENDS MEETING l\h. and ~Irs. J . . Fil r enteTAtbletau MI'. and MI' . . Nale Rogers and and son Bobbie, Miss II t Ion t.h a t h ad been submitted to her !'Chool in Columbus, Sunday, Murriel Marjorie ~farkland an~ Laura First Day-First Day Friendship ta lned their children, grnndchil. daught 1', of pl'ingbol'(j. were Sun· W. H . S. pupils will be interestC.o~ncll was not read, but the after having spent her summer va- Link, of Milford; .Miss D.orolhea School at 9 :30 a. 01. Meeting f or I r1ren and a few ?ther friends with day gu at of MI'. lind Ml·~ . Mark ed to know that tenni is to be cltl~en8 ,,:,,ere asked to express cation with home .folks here. Cable anel Mr. Jay Patl an, of worship at 10 :30 ,a. m. a 5umptuouR dmner se\'ved at Rogers and daughter. levated to a place in ' our school their opInions ,of a proposition of D M' V I _____ their home in Ferl'y ' on Sunday, s pMts !\checJule. Mr. Garst will be which they knew very f w delail8. 1\11'. and Mrs. Eugene Foster, of Mayton; t8 e via Morgan, Qf I ept~tnber 1~. Th dinner wa. SCI'Mrs. Mal'y Dugdale ano Mr. Will lh t nni s oach and hopes to be Just why the written and definite Foster. are guests at the Friends ason; Donald E l,t I a~d Howard ST. AUGUSTINIE'S CHURCH v d 1Jl comphm nt to th ir daugh- Gran t, M 'elma, weI' • unday proposal was not read 'at the mee~ Home, Mr!!. Foster i a ister of Keever. of Lebano n ; Keith Walton Fat.her Fren<:h, Pastor ter, Miss Bertha Filer, who left on guests of MI'. anel MI·R. Howell abl to teach so me during extra schoo l houl'S and o'\ltside of school. ing has not been explained . The Dr. J . T. Ellis and Mrs. Ruth Jan- Harv ~ullen and Mr. and Mrs. J . Mess at St. Au,~u stine' s church Monday to resume hcl' . tudies at Peirce at the Fri nd: Home. There wi)1 be two tennis seasons, people who are expected to event- ney. · P. LarriCk. every Sunday at 9 o'clock. the Bible Semin ary in inci nnat i. on this fall and one next spring. Ml' '. F. B. Rend er. I)n, Mrs. D. ually pay th bills certain ly are --The guests: Mrs. JI1l\ry ornell Th periods wil1 terminate in a entitled . to know jun WlIat the exEverett ,:!-,homas h,as peen reo SOW Wheat October ,FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST and children , Eileen, LoJ~. Virginia . Ridge, MI', . J ohn B. Gons lind reglllar te nn is tournament with act proposal is. If the proposition called to hiS work In the Delco Ruth and Jack, of Dayton; Mr. and Miss Alice Louise Hend I' o'n wel'e 18 good, and csn be obtained with- p lant at Rochester, N. Y. He and and Avoid Fly (UndenominatiolJal) Mrs. Harold Filer and children, Dayton vi itol' Tuesday aflerno'on 110ssibly an inter-school tournament. It ha s been :felt for some out too much /lnancial hardship. Mrs. Thomas left here Tuesday hester A. Williamson Gwendolyn and Bud dy, of near time that there was Ii need in our our people certainly want to see I't mornIng. H . S d S Sprin t> Valley' M d M R MI'. al1<] Mrs. E. J. Ogl e~bee, of October 2 is the fly frel' flate Iol' ome commg un ay, eptem.. , r. an , rs. . s chool for so me other form of ac~ompli hed. But if it would en- Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Taylor, t he sowing of wheat in Warren ber 24. Special services, beginning L. Haines and children, BobbY, near Wilmin~ton , \Vprc untlay athleticlI, giving an opporlu nfty to tall p nury ~nd the los!! of homea, who have been touring in the County. with Church school at 9 :30 a. m. J ean, Don and Bill y, of Corwin; guests of MI'. and Mr!'i. ,E. those who do not play basketball its accomphshment would be an East, spent the week-end with According to County Agent Lord's Supper and sermo n at MI'. anp Mrs. Jalll e; Hartsock and oyle and son, and Miss 01' 110ft ball to engage in.a schOOl unbearable burden. Mrs , Edith Harris and family ' :M iller, the wheat insect urvey to ::10. Sa.sket di~lner. and aIter- children, .Joe, Jimmy, David, Dan- Ogle bee. . port more to , there lik ing. Both Mr. Col.lins Wi~ht, of Dayton, they lett on Monday morning fo; made just pr evious t o harvest ~oon service. An out Ide sp akel' iel, Barbara, Eva and George Mel'k About fifty rooters of tile local boys and g i'rls lire expected to a. consulting engmeer whose ar- their home in San Francisco. shows that the . Hessian l1y in- j IS being sec u~ed ~cjr the afterno~n of Waynesvill e ; Mr. and Mrs. ball team wen ~ to Sabina Su nday llal'ticipate in thi new sport. rival at the meetilig had been ~efestation ha denr a"ed con ·I·ders- address.. .Don t miss the fe ll owship Mal'shall Filer and daughter' d h I Jayed by motor trouble, then Mr. a~d Mrs. E. Demoret and ' .. Ilnd p J' t 1f t f th I Phyllis, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrl.': an e ped the Wa ynesville Mer.... h I'n favor of h' ld f L I d M d bly since 1932. The average in. S I 1 u,a eas.o e annua E A M t' f N B I' chants bring hom e the bacon, in a spoke at some len•• s..U-.».J.u.----~.c I .len, 0 ove an, r. an festation fortne- Sla e IS a I e IHIfR-day IR the- life of Fet'l'y . . ar ·10, 0 , ew ur IOgton; very fin game. the project. A very good resume of Mrs. Walter Ross and children, of over 8 per cent. It is just a s im- church. Evangelistic 8ervi~es begin Mr. and Mrs. lifford Davi s and his remarks is contained in the Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Inkeep portant to avoid extremely lat Monday September 25, With O. R. daughter, Kathryn, of neer Bc\lMr. and Mrs. Fr d E. Sherwood The WaITen County Playground 1thOlilaowo~cge.letter, since received 'at of Springfield, were guests du.ring sowing as it is to Ilvoid early sow- Dunn leade.r. You are always wel- brook. ' lee cream and cake were of olumbus, hav been visiting Ball league has reorgaaized f or III the week of J. P. · Larrick and ing. The highest yield are known come at thIS church. served in the afternoon. the former' s pel'entR, Mr. and Mr t he fall season. Messrs, Yo ung, of "The !). S. government fac family. • _ • Morris harwood, of Hllrvey burg, Waynesville, Swind II of Morrow. the problem of .."'etting peo· pIe' back to bed'secured U' Z Id lC I' d'm t i f tfromthwheatf sowed d t ' CON SERVATION CAMP TO BE and oth I' relativ s in thi vicinity and B rcaw, of 'pringboro, con. to work. Relief or work must be m.rs. e a epper tng an 1 me la e y a er e sa e a e, Survivor of Old sti ute thc committee. MI". Loti, riven and relief I18PI!I at the founda da ghter~ Betty, of Akron, Ohjo , but these yieJds rapidly decrease OPENED AT FT. ANCIENT for the paRt we k. of Waynesville is county manager tio ns of free government. You may ace mpanied by Mr. and Mrs. if wheat sowing is delayed into the Band Still Living MI'. and Mrs. Rouert Walton and unfl Mr. Br'own, also oI Waynesnot tace the relief problem but Ha Mil ler, a governJl1ent em- autumn. A winler ca mp fo\' tile FOl'cst son, of Dayton, MI'. and Mrs. ville, will be statistician and ' rewhat .you buy either with the ploy • enroute to Te nnessee, for - - • onscl·vat.i on A fmv in Ohio will Bert Hal'tso~ k a nd eJal,lghler, and POl't the standing to the newspamoney you get from the govern- Il we k's vacation, viBited Mr. and NEW COLLEGE OPENS Under dllte of September 15, b' established at' Fort Ancient MI·s. Addie Har'tsock were Sun- pel'A each week. ment a s Bupplies for the sewer Mrs. . V. Hartsock, here, Sunday Th e first fall quarter at' Alfred MI ra. R · W. hWaYhlol' wt·.ite Da s fo.~- Plirk, Robert Fechner. con erva- I day dinn I' j!'U st s of Mr. R o c Five team~ are t aking part, each system , or with the mone"' that H th i M ows f rom e r ome III clanu, tion dil'ector, has anno\lnced, Berryhill and Mis Flol'a Ben'yhill . team having a sched ule of ten goes in your community forJ labor, R0 .oring f He r guest, r. Cla- H olbrook college opened la. t week FJQ.: "I wan t t 0 correct 0 range Other eamps will he operled at . ' games. The j!'ames are to be playthen to the merchant, and 10 on ra me, 0 arrisburg, Pa., Mr. with an enrollment of approximate Raper's )iece in the Gazette of Fort Hill , Lak e t. Mary's, and the Rev. C. . Dlb rt r(!lul'ncd, (>d on Tu(>sday and Friday badown the line, helps build busl'- and rs. Joaiah Davis entertained Iy 100 students. According to Dr. August 17 ab out Wayne ville's Rll osevelt Game PI'eserve Tue day eveJllI1~, from Columbu s, ginning this week and c1osi~" 111 the ollowing at Sunday dinner : H . E. Cunningham , president of b d H e sal'd he wa$ th e on Iy one . 'vhere he ha d a t'',en<Ied th e se,nsons . ' late Odoher A trophy wI'li• be ness and rat'se prices tor farm prod Mr and Mrs. H oward Hurley and the new institution, '12 students I an. "t I ala . h S ne, II my unc Ie. stl'11 . ucts and thuA decreale the per e~. of th e annual M. E. onference. given lo th co\mty champs. HEARING He al~o brought the happy news Mr. Ratfi ld is local athletic cent of each per80n'a Income which ch' dren, Roy alid Janida, of near had applied for admission prior to live. at Ocean Springs, Miss. He g O'es to taxes. w BurHngton. and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday and additional registra- was 81 wears old t he 5th of la st that he ha s again been assigned to manng'm', Mr. Garst is official "The government furni8he8 all \ oyd Davis and son s, Cecil, Joe tions this week will bring the total January." The hearing on the Little Miami the pasto rate of the local church I h h f I 'b 'l nd Billy. 0 a ou , believes. Th k h f C nserva'!cy Distrjct is sched ul d ' se rer ane as c arge 0 e iSI 1of the money and a-ka repa""'"en ' a n you very muc or the for another year, his fifth. Th e ity, Mr. Jaml's will umpire,· and t' M Ka for Tue day. eptember 26, at 9 t' 't t d for 70 % . The balance beare inte _ correClon, rs. ylor. The 8.. m. en Ire commuDl y ex en s a a s is well know)'!, Mr. Young i. est at 4%. Plans must be appro d, Hoosier- not Mr.. Raper_wrote hcarty welcome. coach . by the State Board of Healt for the ar~icle to wh ich you refer, and W. 8'. ., school playgrouncJ sewer systems, before the govern. was misinformed as to the sUl'vivbull champions 01 Warren county, , ment wi11 act. Last month 26 ors 01 the old ba.nd. W e try to to k the fhat leg on another U 1 '"'" towns filed water works plans. make the e articles as accurate as ' ehampion~hi)l when they jollrney~ Some wiJI not be granted. It is nl\lll~ , possible, and tru ly appreciate <, d to Morrow and defeated that therefore desirable to act aa 800n corrections from our friends when team by a 7 to f). core Wednesday · , . . we err. Many of Mr . Snell's friend s • afternoon, nlnking 8 base hits to . as possible. Penonally !mow maDY Councils have emereency meetin«s The Waynes!dle Merchants trlnl Gons, 8S ......... \\ 1 0 0 2 1 he,re had lost track of his present 8 fot' Morrow. ' The game was to to get in line. : med the Sabilla Merchants at Hartsock, 2b ," 5 1 1 4 3 0 Whereabouts, and are glad to hear have been played on Tuesday "After the system i. in, It be- Sabina Sunday in a 8plendidly D~vis. If .... .. ,. 2 0 0 0 0 0 from him once more. Herewith we al' publishing ex-' nerves and cou rage. The noisl' is afternoon, but was postponed on comes a going business, To make played Kame. RICh, 1£ .. .,...... 1 1 0 0 0 l !' - - - -- - - - - cel'pt~ from a letter written by Mrs ' hOl'l'ible, and every time a section accouht of rain. Coach Young hu ' it start ott quicker the KovemBothteamewereontheirtoesat Treadway, 3b ..3 0 0 2 ' 2 oO' Former Renide, nt w. H. Mather at hel' home n ear l o! the Toot would go we though u smUt't, aggl'essive team that will ment puts the conne~tions into the all time.s and the game was very ' B. Wener, c .. 2 0 0 5 ·2 Bl'ownsv ille, T~xas, on MOnda,Y I it was the en d. · OUt cows, mule make al l other high school teams property. Each uller pays an clole and interesting. Mike Weller M. Weller, c .. 2 0 0 7 0 0 d · ~'·I t evening, , September 11. When and most of the ch icke n~ wet'e not hU Rtle to beat it, esp.ecially on the amount fixed by your Village caught the Jaat three jnnings and Jacobus p . . ... 2 1 1 0 9 0 Ie In I mlng on news ' of tire terribl e hu rricane that hurt, but Kathcl'in only had thl'ee new 60·foot base paths. WedDe.. Council and only those who eon. showed splendid form. , - - - - - ---swept the low-er part of Texa hens left. but t.heir cow and calf day's lin e-up: Char les Davis, pitch; neat have to pay. Council has the Waynellville got one in the sec- TotalS ..... ..... 36 6 10 27 19 ? Mrs. Howar d Collett died at her during t he night of Septembel' 4..l were all l'ight. . Robct·t Allen. catch; Earl Conner, power to 'Order connections and 'ond and Sabina came right back home in Wilmington, Tuesday, 101- l'eached here, much anxiety was "Clarence and Will have re· 1st : Albert Hawke, 2nd; Vincent past experience haa been that they , to tie In the thir.d, then proceeded SABINA MERCHANTS lowing an illn ess of 1 9 years. She felt for the safety of the Mather platt ted their seed beds to(lay. Griffy. 3 I'd ; Carl Cook, short!!top; order only those who are a . nuis. to !l'et th~ee ,in .the lIixth and AB R H PO A E s pent three yelHS in New Mexico family. and many inquiries as to E verythinl!' was all up anel looked [) (\\, id Bop: I', short center; ArthuT anee though almost every one 'With Sabina agam tied It by procuring-~ z f lb 5 2 2 6 0 0 for her health, end until recently t heir fate were. received at this <> fine. It stripped our trees of ~] o )lkin 8, left field; Wallace Barany property either wanta to con- three in their half of the seventh. IC~r ;c, 3b .. 4 0 2 0 2 0 was able to be ~tP most of the I offi ce. Due to the press of neces- fruit. a nd leaves but n ot many nard , centel' fie ld; Forest Dakin. nect 01' else find they save money Sabina then took tlte lead in the D m , ... ···· 5 0 2 3 2 0 time. I sary work, Mrs. Mathers' letter trees at'e badly broken. Th l'ight fielcl. 'ghth on a h om.e run b y caw 'Aher Shadley, ewees sS M rs. C0 II e tt wa!! th l ' M'aso n comes h ere f or a game, If ......... 3 0 0 0 O. 0 ' e d aug h ter 0 f was tit'st sent to friends In Leb- Brow.l~ville an'port registered a b ¥ conl'lection. The charge for IeI'. eI . vice might be fixed at so m'u ch a Wraght, a hard hIt ball over center D ' f 4 0 0 L 0 Mr. and Mrs. Walllace Tibbals and anon, with the request that it be ] SO-mile wind befol'e their in- next Tuesday afternoon, and our connection, or' by the amount of field. T:;~!~ c rf · .. ·.. · 4 ' O I L 1 a niece of Mrs. Maurice Silver,' of forwarded to fr i<,'nds ,nere, and stru ments went out. Going som e,' bQY~ gQ to KingsMil1s on Friday. wa!e~ which the property used. In the first o~ the nint!t Jac ob~s Wricht , c .: ::·: 4 Z 2 13' 0 0 Waynesville. from here to friend ' in Dayton . wasn't it? It' a gl'eat lifEl if yon Each team will play two gam •• Thll 18 'up to Council. IAnt up walk.ed, Mendy 8lngled, hl8 Ch'tt 2b 4 1 2 3 2 She was born near Lytl e and The excerpts, follow: don't weaken- any \\'ay it's some wiUl eac h of the other teams in "As to the possibility of the third tor the game; Peck then try- B I y, ... .. " 0 0 0 12 1 was a graduate of Waynesvill e " Ju st a lin e to say we Bl'e alive expel'iencc- but one we nevel' the league during lhe season. The ! ystem beine a succea. The govem ing hard fOT a hit, grounded to oy~r, p ... ....~ _ _ .:.._ _ 0 High school, clL'!sl of '96. and unhurt. But a week ag o to- wan t to r'peat. The firllt 'vas bad standing: L Pct. o 1.000 Total s ..... ... 37 5 11 27 19 1 Waynesville .... .. o .000 in taxes a certain valaattoll in the tYIng and winning run s. afternoon and burial was in Miami l,i,off the barn ; 1-4 01 chi cken we kept as dry tlB we did, [ didn't Morrow 0 ,000 o property' and a small delinquent Sabina was helpless in. the. ni~th Two Base hits-Hartsock, Ellis; cemetery. house, and blew th garage into ~ee ; at that; we are not all dried K,ngs Mills .. , 0 o .000 tax list will averaee up with all- Ion account of the lupenor pltc~lng Three Base hits. Ellis. the re. aca- a hun dred 01' more out yet. But . c muoh betteL' off Springboro ., .... 0 1 .000 other town of the .. me type. If of Jacobus. Two Base hits-.-Camp, Wright; Local Firma Linin a pieces. Left the car Rta nding; it than so many that we tl'Y not to MasoTl; ,.............. 0 they do Dot feel you are worth InIt i, intereltine to note the H ome Run- Wright. , • had a flat tire Ilnd was in gear, was complain, and j u ~t lie thankful vesting money for th.,. will put number of Wavneaville fana who Bases on ba\ls- -Jacobul I, Up 'With NRA what saved it. we are a s well off I\S we are." AII.Collnt, Orcheatra aa4 . . . . tt 10m. wh.......:" follow.d the team. The writer Boyer, •• "Will and Clarence, wilh two Mr. Math r ~s a native so n and An outUn. of the propol&l, &8 thillka we have a very loyal set of Hit by pitched ball-GolII by Mexicans, hav e all the roofs back was f ormerly a well known resiMURic at lhe Warren count, flil" It dlreetiy concernl our people faDI and they are lure aeeiD, a Boyer, Shadley by .Taeobul . About fifty on, Also, on ,Clarence's house. It dent of thi~ vi Inity, and is one will be furnished by an alJ-eoUlt.J seema to be thi.' For the yeri nice ball , team work ·tbill year. Palled balla--Wrilrht 2: business firms, 10 t one half of the roof and was of the many who have alwaYR had orchestrll and band. Domlr.1 fee of Mr. Wl«ht The lIerelaa"taI will meet Steiners Earned Runa - Waynellvi1le-- 6, entire number moved 3 feet off the foundation; the old home to\\'n [laper- The Those in f.!te ftroa. and hla corP- of coualtinr eaein. from Da,ton SUDda" September Sabina. 2. NRA agreem are now all other buildings laid ftat. Will Miami Gazette- follow him to his F W ayne town.hlp are: .... partUltee to make a eoaplett •• , at Wape Parle. Thill should Strike out-Boyer 2, Jacobu. 8 operatiDIJ Roose- and two Mexicans go over to- prellent home. We take tbLl , rank LeM., ,Ir., . ' ' ' ' ID1"Yel of ·tIl. tow.; ,"pare til. be a lOod p.e. Left on buea--WaynelViUe 8, yelt'. code to town8 morrow to help put up chicken method of I!xpres,ine to him anel :Jldred Coole, . . . .t~I........· ..... ad cad ........ fOt WAnm~ Sabbla t. - 0 "OliN __ ~ four of our lae. are alao houae8 and rarare. hiA excellent family the p~o" a1'la\\, &I11'II.. A... Q lUlU " • had 15 hours the 8nt tion of the elltire C01"~I~t, ...
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'l'h",,1 t\h'j illn. {'ullelfe at Ri c Indiana !llar('h :11. thl' tt'nd~ ..·ht'a .. t('d !lori: lI £>n,le h'ceh'ed ~h~ I high wh II,' 1 yt'I'Vl'tl' r ~Il~. : .. Mil<. ('\Jlll'l((' P for huvlng E<1111\ K,'l~('y iK ellj ll yin~ Ii l'lbl! of led hl'l' ma t e~ ir "tudie 1l1l'lWl ,; at hl'I·. hlJll1l' in \'1111'1 \'IIll'. The next th'u )Ii. ~ K ,I: l', now 1\11'• • Murk :'>1('- pO!opll' ,,"kiaBy mee!;;e~~be~~ By THE HOOSIER ~! ill lll1, "a~ (h I prill ip I " f \ • uf the Alumni tl l~ociati {)n at the I _ _"!""'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"T'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H. R ' {o l·ty·l hil'tI nnnul)1 r union and " 1.\ f hi$.pI ~c h(' ol at t n- unn'lll ·t, whi h \, II '; tran ferred to Common P~ Proceedin•• .\ I ll u l' 0 J. \\'. Erb\lll d" L~m n n Day' ancl tW(! n d a ~!'\'''''' A \l l' (' k IlllI' r, llce t1 u rin~ ~ra rc h. (1uh1i~ h d lh e gym f or the fir8t time. An The ca, of Lula Oakley versus 1.. r. H"I'kl't hl'j{lI n 111'''' 1 'I'm" 1\ ,. 1\\ n l)' -on,' It1 'll1h l' l ~ of lilt' AH h- dapl l'l -" -. Il ()" . . ( ., t he PrCl'hmon ~il'l~ fl lunllli oreha. tra fu r nish 'd the tJpjf D_ ak ll'Y \las dismi!'sed with<5 IItt'lllhll'~ I.r th.' \.JIllII·.l un . 'ew ('n oi hteul\'r ~O <' l llt ~· ~ue ("SUI, tIl I o(i1 n" \\ ilh ~1:3.3',. \\ hil., t h . d l t d " . r, ! 1)(111, 1~1:.! (i, hilt thl' IIIiC lIIl lt hC 1'l\lll Co rwin Illl d At he nia n ~o'" • mU.Ii: , 011 a flrg (' c rowd e njoy~d ou re eo r. .,' ani,.llihll 1'1'l\\l\il\C'd tht:' ~;1111l' - ('icty) UIL' li-h'd a>< ha\'ing Illui n- .Iunior 1,!'!rL UYI' I'llge o r 7'~ was thl' ItClud "cat ,•. :and an ex client 111 th e catter of the learcreek hI' Wilt.' for the f mi n ioe cu n· pl·o gr~l m . Conservancy District, the appeal 1:l1i:. I'r "itl,'nl: ~d"ard~. vice- tuinl'd un IlH'I'UgC ~l"ad(' of B p ili); bond is hereby fixed at $300. • tilll! nt. Amo ng l h breth ren, the A Ilote, pllu1i ~ hed May HI, soys 11I"'sj.ll'l1t; L. ) 1. HI'nder,,"I1, ..tl'rk ul' lwllcr in lhl'ir ElllI:h~h \\'orJ... . I a f l' " Th I.' I1I~ ' h ~choo I Il1l1~ic !'Iu denl. :l'l1itt l'S nn d Juniur wer e tied at thRt t he t'nrollm elnt in the mithIn tlle cllse of H. L, Harding, et .ll t. flay hud b ,. 1 "!,!,(lntl'( lIlonth~ prt" ,jolbl~ tll ~urc l'cI M I'. successful ly stUj!'l' ti t he "l' 'rettu , 901';. while lh l! 1"1' sh lllt'n br ought Ilu)I, ht's (Iepnrtment r r th term al \' er!lUS South Leban on Packing H,'ndl'rl'011 a. II Ill~mbel' \\ ht: n t he "Pa ul R vert'." u flirt! !l large a nd up t.l~e rcnl' with .5 fl· . \'"8 25 , an in re'a 'e of (o ur, or 0.. t al 15 is t o be paid Lo aplath'I' 1t'~iI!11t'd to b"COIl1\' d rk- aPIlI't'ciative audiellc~ at th(J gl'llI \\ In ncr!! of a P()" t !.' .. co nt e~ t. ('on 44 \; , over th e p1'E!C ed ing t erm. Mr praisers. IIl'll~ur ... r of Wnyue tow nship. and on I \1(' "\,l'nin~ o f Fehruary '11. 1tluct~d by the W . . 1'. ., \\' r e Crabbe too k fou r of hi s tar In the ca e of Sylvia Barrett \\u~ hln' d to "I \'(' 11 , ('\('1"1, of till' Thl' Mxt l'V ninl!'. the Franklin II. publl~h('<1 by grades II~ (o l l{)w~: ,,,tude nt· Tom Burtlln, Jo K r- vel'. us Ge orge W. Garrett it is tir- ____- -__----~:_----:::-------~=~=::;:~= 1l,';1l(1 with nl' "(,iel' in il: ,I('('i~i n s l'. tl'OI\1 came to til , gvm lu rilly Hor~ I' ha ll l'r.! Loul e Frazle1'. 5ey, hal'l s W. DEIY lind Guy H ock del'ed that m otion be on f or hear· tlWI' hy ,I'ttinjt a jlrelle-u nl h ~' bn.kl,t ball. W. H . ,'. bo~~ \\()n. 14_1LlIllI~(' I'~ln~;." Ha rlan h ock~y. elt- to ''Y oo!lter, ~~n c 1, t o inspect ing, Tue day, cptcmber 12. 1933. "hi h the PIt'. ' lit incumb nl wn. '1,13 Verno n " Bl'iol''' 1\(o'il1ou- [llar- Mar?, Lou!.'1' ZlIllIll nn an , Bcal l"1('e the Ag l'Ic ulture lF~ x pel'im ent slnIn th ca se of J . Karl Gilchrist IlIplll~'('d. \)f CI\UI" e" )1 11.~rs, Ed- ini l h(";;ll;'lIal' 1'01(', m. he s~ tlIte n ~obltzer; G• •Jnhn T urn 1', P ?ul tlO ~ a t that place. \'el' us R. Wilds Gilchri t, tru stee, Annou n c m nt :was mad , Aug- ct ai , moti on of plaintiff was over\\1,ruH' and )ln~ \\" 1'(' re-·('lect d al ldid. !\tan.I' fa n ~ "I ill nl< intai n thut " a\'ug~, F:1I~ ne, Ryd~.r. ; • Ju ho n LEBANON, OHIO th' . ·()I· (lmbN election in 1025 und he \\'O~ Ih best :;ttl nding guard ' luu~r . BU l dette ,. rJll'~II , Kath r ll,t 4, t hllt the t a t Depal'1.m nt ruled . !\Ir. Hockcll \\8, elected lit the (>v('r to play fo\" \V , £I . S. Wayncf\. Ine I' l ~lJl8~::.; \ a.thermo o.ok, of , F;ducoti on hlld decided to di sIn 1he case of The P ople's Has a Compl te !'lIllIC tinll' t o suce,' ed J. Q. Gons. ville girls sc ored l1 Jl (l int~ while Ge~l g . E( 8rtl., Ruy~o nd 'P rice. co nllllU t.h ~Varr n ounty Building Loan and avings o. ~I!' 1I,1('kl'tt and P\'('~ id(;'nt I~llis 8l'e }'rn nklin girls W('l'e ;;col'ing 2 1 in T \\ 0 \I ceks late r, wm ner_ of a , or ll1 o ~. Th IS a tI(~n wa s t ak n in versus Chester ampbell, et al, SERV.C~ ~, ' ~ O Y cont~st, . conducted b~' . th e 1m . wllh th Ii 1~~l·t!nen t's n ew j udg mt'nt to plain tiff from defentile onlr 11ll'lllbl'I'.' of the presen t th!'il' game. lmord whCl did nol egin t h ir co . Normal not of Febl'lul l'Y 24 ~r/!antzot l ol1 on t~,c ubJl'ct , p()hcy of l'Rt ab h hmg N orm al dant; hester Campbell in the sum Using onl y gcnuin Mat rials rt, I' b~' appointm nt. ~:I~' : "Lola Bla ir lice I[ . The Effects (,f Icohol, Vl ere an- schoo ls of a two-y(~ a'J' course. How- of $48 0.62. PRIOES REA NABLE rabbe E ,:ely n Lewis, E~llicl' H OIl~~~~~ nouncetl. l h.r I' f.r~m ('ach graci e. eve r! the departm en t. di~ o~er ~o In the case of William H. Kuhn, JlITJutlry 13, 1 (120 . 1\11'. unnouncl'u lhat the miLh-H ughes worth, hest('t· R t'ery, l\ll Gra., 4th to ,th Illclu I, e. conlrn ue the 10cIII I ~.tl t.utt o n .'f et al v r au, A. C. Ballard, tal de· "THE HOME OF GIFTS" Th or.?lal la. s g~lve a three- Lwo room ~\'l' I'e provl.de d fo r Il, fnult of defendan ts open ed with riepll tm nt expect d to '\ t r t lem ell t. atterth woite and G orge !lhol~ COlli', !' work on Tue day !Bunnell ure among thQ~e te, ling act Jlla~', J u t ?t .01 . 0 11~ge," ac clmmorla tlo n. b~J t thl c ould not leave t o file answe l·. In th e ca se of Alb ert G. HO dges l!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'!!~!!!'!!~~~!!!'!!~~~~~ ",,,emng, J unuary 19, at 7:3 0 th ir abili t y thi. week in an d before lin apprl'ClRtlv(.' auo l nce be do ne. Th e Walren. ounty NO.r'clo k ( we \\' re going by e n tral i a r ound Waynesville." GeOl'ge ~til1 at t.he i1:~'m on the even ing of mal was fi rst e tabllshed here m a minor, versu Allna Mae Hodges : --- ---,tanrlnl'd time then) at t il H . .1co ntinues t o " tra in t he young idea prll 23. T h~ug h the fact WR. not t~ ~ fu ll of ,H114 li nd 1" th e ~u pe r- it i ordered that . e rvice by publi- William s, h oueek ep er. of Itl l'ks. fter taking II l'id e through the building. Thl' cour. I' offer ed , ill to sh ot" a t entervi lle' bu t lem - know n lit tb e time, thi ~ was th e , lS lo n of 11 1\ Elma Roberts. Dlll'- Cli t ion be m.ade on the d~fendant. yille. ~ountry la, t SUllduy we al'c cn nvin del)end u\lo n t he choic e of lbo e nt P 'ck hil S challg d hi occupa- 111, t Normal class play ever to be ing it. l·athe,· br ief exis tcn ce . m ore ffi~en .M~?I~ hlea~ ed gull.ty to t~e Lillard laton, fa ct o l'y worker o f ced tha t t he Hu m who livell in a 1l1\'C' n here. I thun 200 · tea ch er s receiv ed th ir a aVJt e erem agamst hIm Franklin and Miss Bertha E. lem- hous b~' th e sidl' of th e W Ild hll who {' nroll but will probably ul' tion. . - S nlor . bIl nqu et tra·lnl' n·'.. hA~ I ~. 1'· ' ' on one 01' two of the fo ll owlllg sub· Two mO I'(.' n ol eg from Ma rch :1 1'h e Ilnnu a I J 11 ll1Ol' 1!,8 R 0 b ,1·tS , 'M ',8 and Thwas fine df $100 E I and W ,' cho ts. mons, of .. J"ranklin. lurne(I 'It 11\tO II ~US(J IIlie "11 " mg j cL: Fal'llI rop, An imal TIu . . a nd 1 0. r . p ctively: " T Hm ft'. a Jway one of t he big ,'ents o f th e Beula h Kltl dl 1.' :~nd -Ml s F;d na e. ca.se o. ste IIg t . vel's ~ ~ McKinley Parker, fllctOl'Y , ork- s tation, or II nnl ~ k - Ill Io n hazaol' . hundry, Dail'Y, Poultrr , So il", F eed p or i wllre i u d Mo nlla\' \\ !t h th t' hig h sdloo l y nr. wa .erved i n Howland W I' the onl y llperVI or The I11cmnlltt ~!\d ~k~ Ene RaIl· er of Franklin, and Miss Helen If m~~e d ' Y Kn ott, houAeke pel' of Franklin. ing, 111 nllgement, fa r m accounts, usual ri~e Ilnd (I!'d ill in gradetl. the MaAo nic bll nqu t r oom on t he to ha ve harge Hnd ea ch ,won a ro~ d t~' wa and bookk!' pi ng , or far m hop. The foll owing ~tudent have bee n ev Il ing of AI)r il 30. An inter e. t- warm ploce C~r. h er elf 111 the n Je hcas~ 0 tha ~ f ~uDl{ Ernest Ballin gcl', lahoter (Jf No fee will be chlll"g ed and • • neither ab e nt nor ta rdy durin \!' ing f)l'ogram \l'a giv n a t he con- es t eem of ou r cltll:en.. ~~ rs ~: nt~d n l a ounf w' h: en Il~ Franklin and Mi ss Nora 'Cuthril', th cour e is open to any and all th" y a r' Genev/! ull, Elizabeth cill. io n () f a u mllt uou. fat, and Large headlines on the firs t page g de v 0 tl~t' rawfllhls of Franklin. t . II . h . d f Ih e evenll1g . 'fo r ,o\u .... l> ust 11 "druw 8n wer an cro ·pe It, h Q ca re to enro , regard Ie s of B ran tmtor , Rh a E II L, M8ry E tla t e l'emOj n er 0 was of Ih . issue . . herein nd . I lon d' el 1 uge Xl or occuplllion." Gu lfarold B ~rry h ' ll Ed d evo led to rlan cing. Iltl nt lon to th e fo llOWing : FIre 'd ad . arne I, accor lDg y Real E.tate Tranefera , .. ~ . nn . d' d b L 4 ' 1 k th O consl I'e WIthdrawn Both the b oy. ' and "'irI s' bask et Shuner Ann a Th Alll as" F ri da" and at ul'da" eVdnl'n"o \\a lscovere a e u 0 c OC IS 1 h f ' B George H. Han n ahs, de eas d to WAYNESVILLE, OHIO " . , v . .r ~ 6~ ' • t th h ' 1h h I b 'Id ' n t e ca e 0 Ethel A unner bn ll tea m wfl nt to Monr e, Jan · "Due t o a n unu sua l amou n t of 'M ay (1 and 12. t he en io l' clas mornmg a e ~g se 00 III Illg vcr us Harl ey A B ' d ' Grace {arie reen, et al 8 a res Phone 80 Bank BId \lary 15 t o pla y again. t Eddie c:Jmnio ti on mad e by hi l-:'h schnol gav't' two excell nt per formances ~h alnt'm ~\'80 g lv.(!n bJ B~rd }f e~- wa~ granted t he' pl~~~~~.a Ivorce in Wayne tow nship. ~ _ ~~_~~~-~'""""~~...--~~ Burton's ~e\\' proteg;e. The boys pu pil~ duri nlf th e noon hour, a n of it class play, 'Green t ekings.' er!:lo ~ an eO lJi:e . el1 ~. W 0 Th follo'\ling cases were dis. Joseph A. and Ruth B. Robert. \\ on, JO·G, b ut the g U'ls had to be n,sernbl y ill be ing h Id fr om ]2 to The co 'Ie ho d bt'CIl cho en by the ~a~ I~Ren ea r~y to l un .thelr trot mi s'ed fol' want of pro secution son to A. N. iebam real estate in con lit with t he sho rt end of a 12 :25. All st.ud ent ' or I'cquir ed to members of thE' clll;< f ro m a mem- I;ne t :? th~h l'l~er, fia~~ In (I. very Lallretta S. Robbins versu!! Ed- Union tow n hip, • • Don Long VI! The 27-10 score. The Normal t cam spend thi p riod i n s t u tl ~·. "Mr. ber sh ip of t we n ty-~I;'ven. n ¥ on- ~~ o r Im e e , re g ers were at gar Robbin May T. Dellth, deceased, to Ern. ' . fo ll o~' ed t he H , . leams the next Bradd ock n ow con du ts ph y~ieal day e vc nin~, the pani h class ~'T~ene.. ,. f t h fi .• Maxwell Paper o. et al Firmall estin e Death Lowry, in lot No. 5$2 c\' nmg,. t o play th Monroe Wild· educllt ion a cliv itie in the g~' m gllve a play in the pani h Inn· k 'I a bOl;g ~~ ? th e h~ I; t'~~ E. Updyke v . Eli~abeth ' M. Up- in Fl·ankHn. all>. W.ld Cat Jn u. t have been during thi. pel·iod. g uage. The a lldi nct' didn' t know ~o I, u I I!.\ oug t a \ dyke Libbie outh vs M J Henry L, Bcckma n to Frank ~ight, f or. th~ Normals "cam back Result ()f 11 Iwo-w t'ks bll , ket- how mall":' I'!l istak es we re made. in ~~,gl:~ioh::ef ~~:n u e~used ::; ~he HaY~s. Mary Wertzel v : 'Kathry~ In a baf) el, 22-18. ball tournament, con ducted am ong lhe spc akmg ports, but the actIOn t P t d ' th I ~ ea tS , all de h rde Schwarte et al Mary Dye v Gen :!~ks~i~. real estate in Deerfield ome enterprising choo} repor. the gra(ie pupil~ a t t he hill'h .chool ~,"t1S all right ond t hilt \\IU S l'ufficient 5 ~r e thm a era I Motor Transportation' Coe d a (I~a O? ~n Frances Harding to Gertrude teI' had hi to say, .Jl1nuary 20 : building, \V r e publ i. hed March 17. A large crowd heard Rev. L. A. en '~;h I woo w~[' e~ I~~ y away A Cappel & on a corpo ration V!' Boland 107 IAt acres in Hamilton g "Qu it 'nn improvement was made Mr. Wil son '~ E'igh th g rade boys und Wa shb urn preach the bac:calaur. d t( RlI,a donthe 0 e r.ooms V~nHorne Tube Co a orpo ratio~ tow n hip. t i . th e I'\gllllg 1t ' • H I 's e lg . hth g ra rI e g lr 'I s eae t erm on a t th eg~' m o n " un d ay an con ak OCCBS . In Of th R " S b UI'Id - ,r, Bran b t en ,an ·tl th lon I ec The MIami Valley.,' Building and Jame hilt and ra Shilt. t o . d urtng . th we k -l'n. d Wh 'l1e th e were t h ' t ors. . >, "I J 0, 't h e unl' t e d ch urch y wat t r, Wt 11 ma' d e d de II 0 S, Loan A s oeiation of Franklin VS. .Mrs. Alice Ables and Harry . mg c VIC evel1lng L> ay office, halls ond stud y hall had Much 24 : "Th Normal play, cho irs f the town furnishing the amoun 0 evera lun re 0 ars. M h 11 R b t l Able . 04 ac res in Harlan town· ' be n wired when the build'jng was "Peck vs Pe k," II a r ep ated mu ic fOl" th e crvice. On Tuellday H?m r Ramb,Y alflo pla.yed a vel'y . a.;~ea Boa~d e~f 'E~~cal\tion of th~ hip. Phon. 78J built, the vat'i u clas -room ha" e Thursda y nigh t fOI' the bene fit of evening twen t}'·f our new t ea chel's ~ct1ve a~d helpful partJn prev n~ Franklin School Di trict VB J ohn Charles W . Miller and Hit? I A . n vel' had thl\t advantnge, Thi ad- the Moth ers clUb. A corn t 010 by received th eir diplomas at the las t ;ng m~cth.m~re seTrtlloubS amRhge ahn Parlett· Ida B Barsore va. 'Be ie Miller to Thomas Mc oy and Flor. ditional wiring will b of great Carl Gray op ened the program. A comm encemen t of the Warren ; SSt ad ' 1 red ule W0 dd Miller' et al . Abbott & WAlker ence McCoy 104.88 acre in Union benefit on dar k da y , and i a fin e vocal solo by El sie Hawk e pre- ounty Normal. T", 0 of these t: 8 . d~scovere t . ~. re ~e~o r. e Inc v~ A ri Black et al Mar; township. thing for everyone." ced ed t he selection s g ive n b y the you ng p ople a re still engaged in , el,~ t ,~cove? b0 Im , an t ' e I~h McKee~er 'vs . Georg'e Tho~p son Emerson Harp r to William EmA w k la ter the slime writer winner of each gro up of the eli· th e t eaching profession,' while ~eo~ e y g\' l U5t;~ t Obex mgul Roy A Gruber v Annabel Ben: erson Hll rp r real e tate in Harlan !IIOTARY PUBLIC t a ys: "Grad l! cards \\1 ere issued minntion oratol"iclil cont est , and a I othe rs are enga ged in other lines e d~ze t;: I ~ e oys were nett ~t aL Steph~n Menners va. t own hip, Natloa.) 8_11 la t Wednesday, showing a marked selection by the H. . Glee club lof busine ; , in the old home town "prea mg e .: =~ . Hester Ryan , et at. Viva An trabus P'rank Watki ns to Verne Bur l, decrea I' in deportment on th eJosed the eve ning 's entertainRoge r Turner, of Bellbrook, a va. Mattie McGraw, et al. George E real e tate in De rfle ld township. Willa Dra.. • • Eat.ta. S.u"" part of everal students, Some of ment." The H . . . (Jrch slra 81~{) membe1' of the fam o us Day to n Down in NOI·th Carolina t h y are Miller VB. Loui s Babbard. Beulah Harry Thatcher and Mau (1 That· WAYNESVILLE. OHIO the r ason~ £01' low marking, 8.~ played, and th e dool' receipt were Weatmin tel' ch oir, wos the soloist having an in trllcl;ion cour e for chn eider ys. Carl Schneider. W. che r to Frllnk H. Thacker and po ted on the blllle~in ~ o.ard, are : given to th a Mothers club. . at the commen~ement exercises on public school janitors, to teach H. Taylor vs. Al Shapero Thelma Thatcher, reat estate in Use of tobll~co; ta!Jung In hall ~nd In the Warre!, County Oraton. Thu\'llI1&y-ev~ , . them their ·ob. Doubtless one of In the cose of The Miami Valley Turtlecrel' "ownship. 8sst'mbly; lmp e'r bnence : cult".. cal contes t. h Id \11 L banon , March seve n mo re 'Youn~ people offiCIally J, . . . Buildin.g and ,L oan Associ ation vcr. Karl M. Brown to Marie cbm itz cl~~se : 1Q ing Iibl'ary .privileg.e s ; 27, Winnifre~ Armitage won sec. bade adieu, to tudi Ilt W. H. the 'fl~s t thing t.he J8111tor Will Isus Clarence Baket, et a1. Sales by tlnd Michael Draxlnger 69.16 acres nOlsy conduct at n oon; lilt rferlng ond h o nor~ 111 the interm edi t e The prl nClpal oddress of the oc- lea rn IS how t o l'emove wads of sheriff were confirmed. in Turt l cree k t ownship. with showers; leaving building division, and lartha Nich ol won caRion wa s d !ivt'I'ed by David M. chewin~ gum from the under·side _ _ __ without pemli ion; conduct be- honorable mention in th high Edwards, pres ident of Earlham of a desk, New Suite Bill. Allowed Albert G. Hodges, u min or by Mrs. Della Hufford, meals for ilas N. H odges versus Anna Mae prisoners, $621.46; William Hu1. H odges for divorce. fiOrd, washing' for prisoners, $64 .• 'ylvia Garrett vers us Ge orge W 29; Gris wold Service Station, sup. Garrett for divorce. plies, $H.ll; J ohn Law & on, ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Ralpn Kelly ver us Nancy Kelly maintaining car, $87.11: Lebanon rour Cattle, hop, 'heep and eal y " fol' divorce. Patriot, advertising, $1.10; West. to Norri .. Brocit Co., lIv. wire ADd Do you want a Letter Head, If you are in bu siness, a small or Estel Wright verS Il! Cincinnat i ern Stu, advertising, $1.]0; W. prorreulv. ftnn for the lilplllt EnY,elopes, Progra ms, Dodgers, in Il1rg4l ad, will reoch at least 4,000 and Lake Erie Railroad Com'pany, C, Gilmour, inqu est , $6.90; W. C. market price. and ~ood HriJ.... fact anything in the wa y of people, a nd they read a ll the ads Gilmour inquest, $8.60; W, C, Gil- Valoa Stock Yarela' CI•• la.'" 0. Printing, we can do jt for you at a .in t he paper, and will patronize Probate Court mour, inquest, $11.46; W. C. Gil- Tune In on Radio Station 'WeltY small cost. you. Edward C. Mor y, guardian of mour, inquest, $5.70; Columbus 12 :215 to 12 :80 p. m. for our dan, --.------~----.-._t William Benjamin Rehae, et aI, Blank ~ook Mfg. Co., fOlms, $18.- market reports. minors filed his tirst and final. 50; Banks Baldwin Law PUb. Co., Charles S. Irwin, executor ot the supplies,$a.50: Hal E. Simpson, a.s· estate of James B. Davis, deceased sisting surveyor, $48; Roy Burfil ed hi s inventory and it wa ap. roughs. assisting s urveyor, $17,83; proved. · Tom Taylor, assisting surveyor The IIlventory of 'William Carson $5.50: Zimri Urton, mowing weeds:' administrator of the estate of $7.36; Amos Williams, mowing Louella Carson, deceased 'was ap- weeds, $31.16; Roy Burroughs, proved. surveying, $1.93; Tom Taylol', SUT. The inventory of Florence Dur- veyi'ng, $11; Famous Auto ,Supply ham, executrix of the estate of B, Co., supplies, $16.20; J. L. Dunll F . Kirkpatrick, deceased, was ap. services, $78.66; F . D. Haine s' proved. painting and repairing, $60.26; Rachel Harding flied her appliea. F. H. Huddle on & Son, 1st and tio n for appointment a s a guardian final estimate on contract N o. tf U NT. N ,Q of Erw in H. Ross, a minor, 1027, $66.95; Roy Burroughs, as. & F'ISt1INO Wilbur Hannahs was appointed sistant , surveyor, $28.10; Tom .:~a:=-~t=: administrator of estate of George Taylor, assistant surveyor, $11; ,~j,~~~-=t.:s.e' H. Hannahs, deceased, Earl Hock- Dwight Keller, assistant surveyol', Y&tu.b"lllr~.bGiiI ett. John Woollard and Albert $39.60; H , L. Schuyler, pay roll, ~~,::~:::~I~ ~hephel'd were appointed apprals- $271.18: Carl Dakin , pay roll, ers. $280.91; F. M~ Bowyer, pay roll, J, S, Gallaher B. S. Albaugh and $327.04; Edward Simpson pay roll William F. Betzler were appointed $368.69; R, M. VanHortte, pay roll lor .. ~ ••. lu ' "r.. - . ... apprai sers 0 { estate of Mary M. $567. 22 '; W • A. Seiker, pay roll, ,.,WIll Dearth, deCeased. $266 ,18; W, B. Schuler, pay roll Lids M. Frost, executrix of es- $315.49; Floyd Lemmons, pay roli , tate of Mary L. Frost, deceased, $210.42; Harold Sweny, pay roll, I... ..... filed her application f or a certitl- $231.56: John Myers, pay roll, ar.~:v~' I~ cate of transfer. $318.22; J. K, Spencer, sand and t.~:r It W. Chester Maple, executor of graVe,l, $156.65; Zain Armitage, . ft'~I~'t~ .. estate of W. F. Eltroth, deceased. sand and. gravel, $$369.30: Shee- :~a..~ filed a new bond of $14,000 with han SerVIce StatiOri, gas, $24..99. ~It t'm:';s."11 4 sureties.. T reasurer , of Public. AfFairs, ~~bI... ( ..... A guardian is to be appointed water, $2~.41: Treasurer of Puglic HUNTING for Mary A. POiMett, incompetent Affairs, hght,. $35.45; Oftlc,e OutA FI.HIN~ A guardian is to be appointed titters,- supplies, $7.26; Franklin • for John R. Poinsett, incompetent. Chronicle, beer tax notice. U.50;, I fl'llne" ..... In the matter of the estate of ,J ohn LaW' & Son, gas, $6.74; Drs' l l . . . .11. . . .. . . Emma J . Scull, deceased, amounts Edward and Robert Blair. services were fixed for eompensation of $40j Candis Hyman, services, $5; administrators, and attorneys. Maude Deardoft', services, $5; The will 01 Bel'Dard Lunne. de. Lewis V. Banta, iervices, $6; Mre. ceased, was admitted to probate. Will Bryan, aerivces, $10; Charles August Lllnne was appointed ex- Hobson, services, $10: SteUa Itelecutor, no bond required. E. C. les', services, $10; George MlIJer, FOR SALE DU1lham, Hal C. Brant and A, J. services flO; Mrs. Howard Sawyer ------~_ __ __ _ _ Scheurer were appointed apprais- services, 17; Julia Holland, leI'- PRIVATE SALE Household ers. , vices, ,7; E. B. Hurrell. stamps $5 gooos. carpenter tools, and The adjudlcatioD and determinaJohnson-Watson Co.. supplies mally articles to be found In the The storu 01' bus ine s!e~ that ad· We can supply 'OU with >,iting tio1l of th@ inheritance tlax Oil the $7.315; Western Star, envelopes' ave rare home. Will be bome re.t • )1.1 e consistently are the ones Paper, Envelopes, Wax J'aper• e.tate of Elizabeth Ireland, deee. . 127.85; Blair Brothers' Hospital' of week. D. E. StandifoM. ,bat are benefitted the most. SucNapkins, Shelf Paper, a d a ed, is to be ainll to aU "noM ..meel rendered 147,50; Trustee~ e811 com 8 to those who advertise great many other useful a 'clell. interested. ' PubUc Airaln, water. 144.88; --====-~====-=== a rqularl),. See our lIuppl,. Bertha Willon i. to be received Trustee. of PubJic Aa'ai~ Heht Into LonavJe State 'HolPital. ,a3.42. ' _ _ --: _ _ ....... _ _ _ _ _ de ill.I
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')STEOPATHIC PHY51CIAN . . . and Rubert M. Gmi' SURCEON ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Ilhn wen t to ('hicago Tuesday and Special AUeation to Rectal aad r('mained until Sat uI'day at the Intulinal 01 •••••• ntury of Progre ~8 Exposition. D. L CRANE I I P.III1.II.r 15U".crIPtlon Pric., '1.10 a Y .... LEBANON, OHIO Dal E. Wl'bb, of Bo. ton, Ma. s., COLt ';1.1 BLS Sll'id WIll nin~ ~Jlt'ak"I' t\1 Ihe ('('I\'l11on ii" at h'llllOftie. Pho . . ...... ..... " ..... No. 111 En ter (I at Po.tortla. at Wa)'DUR. I..L-. !;ecn'nd Clal. Mall \\Ia!! a r cent guest in th(' Randall Reducillir Efreclive" .... of Prolram ngnin~l ('<l ui pping aUlomobiles wilh inl: lh(' luyill~ of lhl' ('"nll'l' ~Iunr I'hone l~ l{~ l'hone 1'151\ • _e • . " ... " ................. No. III ville. Ohio. a.Mat!,ar home. /l cerlain ISp o f bump(,l's ('Oll - (If thp n ,w pll~t<)ffil'l' nnd ff'(it'ral Ivln. ,\. J~m. I'DUhlil' • One-haH . S.y. trut-tt'd in sud 11 IllllnnlH that huilding al C"lumbu , Hl'I'II'mhl'I' .Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mathias anel pon, of Dayton, were w ek- od Walla"e uJlI'i~d,t pil'el" in many insluncl!s ;1.1. The "t luclul'c \\'111 co,l nyc,' - - - SEPTEMBE R 21, 1933 gue ts of Mrs. Amanda tarr. ,Ilrlly co nceal lic('nse J1latl'~. thu~ : 1 ,~(jO,"f10. Walte 'l' I" , I! ('l'r, fOR SALE OAtES CALL ~-apt. ha .. Gal'nel', Mrs. Garpl'cvcnlingplopcrind IItific! tion oi r>rllmin nt 10('al Il' lIlorral, is rhait· n(,I' and Bobby, of FOl't lla.ve~, Parmer. ale holding baek (I n the nUl1lllcr~, \\a~ i.,.u~ tl by J. J. lIlan of tht' gt'n<'l'al ('"mmitlt,(· '_'n---+lJ.~IU"'1 _ __ _ ___-+1~uu:~LU,-l\r.c.r.c.....:su:nd;~~es;1~~+_=I,:.:I1= a~ rkcting So w s (h,e to fRITIl" soon Srl'lInnn, (' llll1l1\i ~><i/Jn(' I' (,r Vehi· all unl-:'(' l1\cnl.. fl~------':---" . John- u r8. Mal'Y' FI'nnh ancl' RobAI·t 'n l'Y A. Wlllla ~. secrelary ele~, la .l. week. ['" Iic(' l'hll'f~ , . ---T "e recent speech of the National Recovery Administrati on Ll1 • ~ f • h 't I ' 0 1'1 f II . f I Garner, () • e "' e( . tatc~ l!pll l'lmcnt IlIBI ~ hall ~. I'h 1'iff. , IllHY01'~ and H.' 0 nWlng 'WI"l)n~ rum I Ie on con~el'ni n g the "buy now" campaign he 'plans t o start in September MLs Martha Ashley wo~ an o\'cr- fA gn' u IL un' .•"'h c h og mal' k ' ·' L' elmg 'H o~~('lI ting ntllll'ne)'$ WI'le Rl'nt , 1) I'PUI' t men t (J fl llyU· 1'11\ I I',(' It' n IlInH should be 01 pecial inter st to th wi C lind thl'ifty propel'ly-owner.. night guest Thur ~duy of Mi s Kath pl'ogr'UIl'l, en t ' I'e>(I '111 lil bY th e l(.tt '1', reque~ting their a Uve co- u It nl It'lI th 'lOth ~ llnnu nI ~(1nVl'nThe f orthcominl( campaign is not t o be c lassed with sporadi cam- leen Thomp. oll. \ SecI'ct81'Y and thl' (lxecutive Cn l1l - OPl'I'lItiOll in pnfo)'c in~ thiR IIhase l~on of tht' lnl.'!I·nnti 0.11 a I "~(ldaJESSE STANLEY paigns of II simi lar nature attempted during the past few yeal·s. This Mr. Iyde E. Le ....icy and Jill'''' mitdtee of lh .Nalional com-hog of the licen~e plllle lEn•. Depart- tUII; of Inli~ "'t."I:l1 t\CI'(, I(~h~1 Rna l" 1. P!.oDe 320, N.w Burlln,ton, 0.1. on will have the highest ba'Cking- it will come at a time when recov- Mary Harvey wer malTiecl, atur- ,11' 0 lIcer,,' commlttee olr wenty- menL in. pectorK thl'ollghout till' UIH "1110110< 1,"11>:1 1(:lIg11 l:1>'1 1 ery i really underway, and the public will go the limit in cooperating day and deparied [or a vi , it to the fh'c nn Augu. t 1 , included the Is tllle wt'l'(, instructpd t o tllke ~tep \\cek: T, :'>1. G.. ~~or)~. ('hllll ,n~un of EARL KOOCLER with the heads of tlle government. There is every reason to believe it entury of Pro~resl\ Exposition. pur('ha~(' by the 8('creta l'~' b fol" to enforce the law ~trirt ly and 10 ~he linn i'll; Tll o.. P: !C~lIn", '. UPNDayton Phone will ucceed. And tile in vitabl r sult \I ill be still harper aceel ration Edi h Mile BI'ook. ~p nt W d- October I (If 4 million pij:!. weigh- mak arre t if ll1otori ts fail t o mlcndl·nt of lhe DI\"I~II," IIf • [\ rl·t, KEnmore 8918 01 the price level. nesday night with BCI'nita and ing fr om 25 to ) 00 pound " and of olJ~ ' l'VC wal'nings llivl'n th em. B . und IJ Yl('ic~e, who l",e~i_dl'll lit un(' II million bred !lOW. wf!ighing more cau. of the alarming in~1' a~e ' in uf lhe s(,~"I()n : T , A , 1'.tinlP nci so" , Opal Le\l'I·s.' is, a8 . General Johnson said, II tremendou s Int e nt ' t f l i t' I !{ I . IThere h , ' " demand for Mr. and 1111'S, MAl'k Dail('y and than 275 TJ Ouncl R, since I'educ d t o ctlnc('alment of li ('en~e plate . in- (J Ir C 01' 0 nl u. no l' ,I wn .. al t. e- ne,cessltles ,Of 1if fOl' auto. repall's. for cloth l~ g, for n~w family huv moved here fl 'o m \Vil- 240 I'ounds. A bonus ab o'~e mal'ket clen tificotion lI~' polire and thc!' and . 11'8. Edm ond;on ant. Ilall)!:l~tel' heating plonts, ~Ol hou . e and land Improvement. OrganIzed . and dl!'. t Th 1' " h price VI' ' off I'ed to indue a flow become much more difficult mak L\l Ill,: DI'. W. 1'.. Obl't7., J\I('du:nl 'd th IS Od t c th . , mlllg on. prope~ty ey al'e t e I of pigs . and . . ows to market. c e., COlan d can crea . e g~'eatest b uymg wave si nce war-tim!:!. Merritt nnd I"mg Mr.. In Dailey ing it n ces~ary 'that <ira tk ,action- D'II' ctori E" I . E~ \'on ~, A,rtuury; nr • • It WIll lower the value o{ the mactlve dollar, by making it buy ICIlA. It is' em ,>loyed in the . D. Smal.t DurinI(' the first two weekPo of lie takl'n . The state, law pl'IJvi<ics II. II. Don', Chief {Nhl' nl EXllmwill raise the value of the dollar that is sp nt wisely now, by increa _ garage . th e )1ol'k-reduction program, the (a fine of not m(ll' than $fiO upon I~(,I·,. n!1 c MI·~. ? 0I 1':. . . R"tl~~ r. . Direc:tor of Funer al Seryic. iJlg the value of the improvements, The Seniors gave the first a~- Ia rmel'S sold about 2 million, ol.!con vidion of thi" offcn~e. • t~lll~t1t'lall; MI ~~ :-'fil(.h'(·,1 ()urbm. This isract, not theory. The day of bargains for tandal'd com- sembly program of the year at the one-hall of the quota, of pigs .bul Th e 't.nl ;:--iibl'a~v will b l\~lnute ~l(,I'~ ' a~\~1 l\I~~t' \~ l'l~n 11' Our convenient lOCation, lIuttamodities is going It will be gon(l b fore we 'know it. The American Gym Friday afternoon. o~IYh 50 thou~8nd, ,0r one-twentieth Oil n ~nd acce<si'ble t~ th 1l1lbli~ . lm o~1' .. ~ \P~ar~ to .' . ' ;~' ble surround ings and equipment enables us to Serve to the Belt property-own r is being offered his last chance to build a new home, ~eMr. and Mr. has. 'Bogan. JI'., 0 R~pe ,~uoft.a, OfthPlggy Stow'~'d ' t I in all d parln~ ' nt:' on an(1 aftcl' ~li~)7~n~r n~3tl(' ~h:"i~lil;)"~~:()~ir - ;.s ne, an (I d 0 "IOn 1ar th mg O ttl I ' . and have moved Mfrom 01 10m \ eallace coun }Ithat In lea 1', ' of Mansfi;, ld, " r"rmer, , Advantage. P81'r an o ld 0 a ex reme y ow prIces. h dau!\'hler M h I ~aYR Secr('tar" mllny I l\1oIHla)', 0 cto b l' 1. •. tute L'b I I'a: T, L(lonard c=:::= t I' urp y property on ap e lf ' . hid' 'b k rian J oh n R lurke announc d chui m In of thp te nl i.i ~tr('et into the Tl"ipp property on al'mers are 0 m~ ac brl'd I ' ' k f h HI 000 1-' . ' m ~. li n AnI I AMBULANCE SERVICE J\f' t. t ,() W, not b cause lh y feel the t1l. "ee.. .0 l I' , ra ~t Pr(,~IlIt'nl of th .. T. A . 1. A a~n, S lEe . r d J bonu. is insuffitient. bul b 'cau.!' \'olumeH III the Til I'ary have b 'en R. '" Ilnd Mr ... l ,c()nard. al ~o at , ' I R. 1 Dll1ma me han ~ham(,R th('y have b(l II carl'ied awn" by pl' p('I'ly placed since rem val fr om t "fled. Phone 29 CI 0 ayton, were ere . ursh I I' . h St' - H To many observel'S on of the SOUl' spots in the gov rnm nt ot the dame y. h~p('s lhllt thl! a le of pig!! a lone t (' '' r qUflrtI'rs In t ,e 8 "" ~u, -------------', M d l\f TT " t.. f will a chi eve the l' sults hoped fol' Il~d books can. be ~aken out as d· "The hio Electrical lllle~" i'" ~~~~~~~~~~:_===~ moment is the Public WOI'ks Administrati on. It haR been extensively rll· d allY a~I, 0 fl'om lhi c'lmpaign The e h e a 1"I\·ed alter thl ' month. Th e office Ih(' litle of an nttl'llrtivI' hi' hUI'I' criticizcd fOI' lethargYi lhe money, figurntively speaking, ha~ been doled oay on,an wer un ay guests III the . fl ' h' ,., . y~ a nd l'N1din!!, room arc on thp 11th nrintl.d hy th ,('crt' tll'Y of , lilt ' ut in nickls lind dimes in t ad of dollars, and a comparatively long L ster Starr home and called on ale a se . opes, . fle 01' of t he ~tate Offic building fol' di:tribuli n to till' Ilt'l'!<iri !linl pel'iod of time ha been taken io okch th mo t minor project. olhel' relatives in the com~uni~y. . FOUl' n~~ho n r~w~r 19 33 . ~l"lng the book 'have be n tack don cl r to l'_ who ll1l't in o lul1lbu~ ./1111The excu e fo)' thi~ iR that th most unremitting care hal! been Mr. and Mrs Harry WIlson of pigs on e mar e next" mter h 13th ft Th ' d' , uar" 4, 1H33, and Cll ~t th 'ir v ot('\: D t ·S d t' f m ails about 600 million fewer t oor. e I e8 In!!' room I. , taken to pl'event \l\'a~tl', graft and inefficiency 0 far as the sp nding oC ,8 Y ond' Mwerep unka'~"lgues 5 0 pounds of pork and lard Bul the at the IIOl'tl1 nd o f the building fol' Franklin D('lano Rnll. \">It fol' 1\ .r. an rl!. I'an ,. 1 on, com. I ' w'l1 lighted Th catalo fll' ~i,I('nt Rnd John !'I:unce .arne·1' tIle mon y is concerned; in the pa. t practically every government ing down in honor of Hany' birth .ale n ow of one million 1)I'et! . ow. ~nl lli. ~I " th· ' ft e gu\ d TI \\orks pl'ogram has been the tal'get for u picions, often well , f ounded, d d 1 lb' h l' h would l'educe th marketing of 100 nt IS a >0 on e 1101' n nr t 11.' for vice pr'e~ i nt. 1(' cnVC I' conay an! h~ so. ce eJratlnElI:lt e F)!rt - hog next year b" ab out one Lilli on offices. Th e antiqu volulll£::; and lain: fI photo!(r8ph of the Rtnl(' and Secretary Ickes wants to make this one a model of honesty. d lit~: ce ~~e T len Ite' pound be au e' one million br ed I)aper~ owned by the library hAv Flou ;;p ancl gl'llunds and lh cono far, 1,IS 00,000,000 ha s been allocated. Much of this was plan- a~ 0 i .~. an I ~.. ; ~!' ;1'ne1' an d sow e~n rai e ' from fiv e t o ix mil al.o b(' n placed in a well-~eclll'ed lent. include lhe nal1l:< of thr ned long ago. and certain appropriations were !\Jlecitied in olher pieces amitY' 0 ' dew rurMmg ond' wel'e li on pigR thi fal1 ' - I'oom on thi .. flo or. ele('tor~ und a full actount of lhl' f I glslation. Plood cOntrol will go t $120,000,000: highway, $400,- ~ue8 un ay 0 r. an Mrs. ' ., . . m'oc eding. f t h(' Ae .. 'ion wll n (,00,000; naval coostructi n , $238,000,000; reclamation projects, has. B ogan, Jr. If only th four UlllltOll pigs ar lion. James M. Cox, thre tinte~ the formality of ca~ting 26 vote - - - ___ sold, says the Recr tary of al\'ri- "'overnor and ontc pr('sidential .I I V' P 'd 70,000,000. f or 1'1' 1' 1( (,lit all( Ie 1'($1 enl cuitlll'e, the benefits to be obtal' n ~d ,., ~ candidate, will be the pdnCil)al pl~t d Lott I" of a) I'e from the program ma.~' be I s than \\ IIH com ~ . .: ~ 'J1 ciation weI' I'I'C i\'(Od from Vil' {I hlllf 8S J!;l'ent 8S if the ma,Kim\l1l1 of Pre. id nt Gllrfl()I' lind th , C1'e. Mr, an..)u Mr". L 4~ nlar spent th F both pig. and sows were sold. or tl ... pH ..... n e " E . ('ornerr ot Iha t~I''" non evclt t o PI'e.>. iclent week-end with th i1' -~on, Hernlan f• armel' who hold back. (lw., there 1<':11 <·~ Ult " l l'o"1) do' erl1ll'd C1f' I'ur· • P()'H', of It .. ,)I\d-wny from Ito 1ande Ilcknowl dging receipt of copil'!' or and wife, of King ton, hio. ore, are hurtinJ!' them el\'l'~ o. 1)1 s:ll,l 1,1\\\181\n8 lCl tho lllrnplkp. the bookIe. t Authorship. "t:.;ll' unci Mi ~. Ruth uny .- pent a couple we II as their _neighbors, ,\nl' Ilna ..(pn e", t he n(l<,puar v to 8:00 MUsic ".. _ _ ____ I,,· nI glll,·s thp el<I,pn " or saId Ln.w · a .... nngemcnls al'C the work or O. S. J\f yer of day last we k ~' ith her iter, :06 Agricultural Adju. tment Nt' '' S . "'". I h, I r h~I"R and Il!!KI1(n8 . 1111 as Geor!!'e 1\1. Neffn r, IIlati. ti ciu n unci Guy Miller and broth r-in-Iaw, Mr. and 1" .'1'. MILK MARKETING 1,r>t\'I"~,1 11\' a ,!O,laln eootl'nct pn:16 Econ mic Information for ' the Fnrmer I,'rl'll Into IwL\\ fen JI\mp8 • . ale editor of the depal'tm nt. 8:25 Mu ic R. M. Duffey, of Hamilton , an,1 1' , f'M lon , 1"'''"8011 and Nancy H, G. Bond :40 Bang AbOl'lion Di. ea. I.' in atU Mrs. Warner Monis was hoste 8 A recent ruling by the Ohio 1.n \\8lJn. on til 12\,\ rtay or S pt m· Th Hou, e of R pr l'ie ntaliv(' ~ ...f ·lk I, r. l!1~O. dnd whIch .... a duly til d V. R. Wertz 8 :50 Th Farmer'r; take in ci nce the DorcaM club on Thursday. Lt I Jllork ting commil!sion ,'e- fo .. r.·cortl In the fi PC'()rders Ottl re La ~ t Thllt'!,day fI fenl (I by a vat' Edna Cllllllhan to Robert 9:00 lothing for lhe Family Smith ha entered qui!'c all milk dealers to apply of Worrl' n OUlIl)-. Ohio. on Sep· o f 26 t o R5, a On!' llOI' cenl retail f I' l .ltb<'r I ,19~ Bntl whl h III dilly 1 0 Mus ic or II 'cens to operat . rf'~or<1~11 In ,"01. 107 Va5l" > 350 of lhe Rale. tax intended to be ff ctiv~ F. S. How1 tt Weslyan univers ity for the year. 9 :25 An \) ervation of Europenn Horticulture Mi s Ruby Smith is spen ding a "Milk Deal rs" inc lude' all I re,t H ~ tds of "Ilrr n County, fol' lIix month., Th(' vot agnin!1l II 9:36 When Would We Hnve Rain, If We Had Our Choice? F. ,1. Salter Hilo. 1111 In' addition ther to the with ?1i s!\ Beatrice p ,rs (\ n ~ d e Ii n e d a~ () Distribu- l'I~ht of pn ld .Iam e C. Sa)t> hls h Irs two p('r tent I'al s lax :l months 9:46 H ow the New Tru cking LawlI Affect Agricult.ure Georg Henning few day Robitzer, of Wayne vill . tor, one who pUl'rha~es all or any 11.1111 ns~lgns to th~.· e ~u.l"e use O'r a JlI·~\' iou. Iy WII. 37 to ,Fol• h' <,p"tnl" s pring aho tH 400 f t ~orlh Rev. Boyd preached hi flll'ew II pal'~ f I milk supply from pro- ~:;t~l (j( tile barn ICl at tl on .n Iii lowinll th vote, legi lative le!ld('r~ . ermon at the Fl'iends hu rch due r; (2) Pr dueer-distributor, Ill, J IIIlI S C , • • )o's fann , tog th I' with turn cl to con!'idcrntion of othpr ' rlgl.t to nco p h. SArrl~ and )ay unda~'. He has taken up ocial one wh o sells or distrib te only n,lllp line til t('trolll to th" I)r rn!~P8 meons of rai.'ing money to aid ervice w ork in the city of tronton that milk produced by hi s own ,)r ~nl,1 .lu',1 JOt C . ale. abo\'c d SI"' lbu •• "d. \\'Ith th l' rlt;IIL ,>t pntr ' t rom weak school di.'iricb wilh the mem Not only the M. E. Church, of h e1'd of h erds. (Doe not include '''Il ~ to I.hlll to) k po 001,1 Illing bers focing a elish eart ninit condiTHE MIAMI GAZETTE which h e was pa. tor, but the entil'e producel'. who sell only to distri- clN.ll to make 1111 n.. PM.lorY reFor R.lult. Kohl 1011'1" 1lnP to be burled In tion of a/fair~. pqlr •. lllld c\lmmunity regr t the removal of b UtOI·. ) (3) Distributinl1: bl'oker, the 1( " 0 111111 al If' n , 1 Z~ Inch at aU Rains the ariy part. f Au \1 t ' II r ,12,5 4,000 pounds. 5-yeal' aver Rev. Kilmer, to Georgetown Ohio. ,011 who purehas s all th, milk he f:~~l~~;~;';"8(l'I~1tJJ:~II~':'. "h~. 8a~~ cg~~r~c~~ in me sections of Ohio w r n 20,4 5,QOO pounds. Misce llane· He and his wife have made a ho t ~e 11 s, alr'cady process d, from a tli. - l'r .. ~tlll1 ' . 1,Ili WMn ond NlOfiCv Law1l~I' ~ late crop an ' d "8 t"w but ,J U Eutern Oruo crop is_nlnn .' in ilie Ollr 1Iea]'s, f.'\.e tribute/l' ,m ~ulll ar",' ('on ~alrl.r:l'the rtl grant d .h al ."" I" y, ..-~a.l..ij-W"---,..L.U"""J.L.., d ) or producel'-di tribut r, I" ('l t o"aSfltI t b ~:tld .J a mes arts of the tates, l'specially north 21 , 00 pound 5-year average has been with us. ~n (4 R tail . tol·es, wh I'e milk ' ('. 8" 1,' hIs h('lr~ IIn,l nl!lMlgrts rOI'(,v r P 00 poun d s, irs. Warner Monis received IS sold and not consumed on the ('o IUIlI m~nt grant(,l) lw ~a.ld h 'IB, r - , 1 ' 1 "rJ ~entral and n orth-e. tl!rn • nlr:liii!, l' to!I~d\ld 1".- I<ton A , Law80n Will .oo n be here again mained very dry m t or th HAY The prolonged dry word Monday of the eriou injury prellll CS. :ltld l'nn , ToIIW ' 1\ til IT h Ir. and n month. T cmperatur I IIV rag d w ath r ha reduced the total hay of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. F'reck, ,,03 01' before eptelllber 23, ~~7~~~" 11~~nll. a~~e~~~~o(':b','!n ~~~ GOOD GRADES DEPE D 0 , GOOD EYES Iigh1y above normal but wer not CI'Op . om what and the September of Cincinnati, while returning H,g , or befor commencing bu. i- ~ept II~ I"T vl,,.d In ~u~h ('ontra t~ . J un t t we 2231000 t ons or from the 4nturYI!of P rogl·ess. For the (I UdI'I)Q:I rayIng a.s m ch in exc tIS ap, In nl I I sima , , ~ 1ne, ea.ch milk dealer must appl ,v I ~tI~le·" ro,' o[nil ,'th('re rlaln nn" ..... range :for a omplete Free Examination by I July. The estimates in this re ort 22 (' below average. The alfalfa or a h('en I' to do business. Ap. (IIrtlwr tinc1lng "t,1 r~ d cn·,'. All" lire based upon conditinon as re- hay crop has been reducad by low RHEUMATISM DISAPPEARED plicati n blank. are available at ~III,h'tr.,~<lm\l~II;.h be may be ntllied In orted about September 1 and do l yields on late cuttings and is placthe ,office of ou n t~' Agricultul'al . n d 1'(ll't;o Is rl"ll1k"l1 to Iln"WEt P d t 446 000 d .h Agent, Miller, Lebanon, Ohi o. on 01' .. "(ore the 30th (lay 01 • l' lllem . .Jlot re6ect tbe benefit ,which un- e a . , ton A compare WIt A man out We t whose dog had Each application shall be accom- I'~r, I~~~. l IS.!':" l' . ItARTSOCv At Ca.ry·. J w ~ lry Shop Tu.. s day, Thureda" and Saturday doubtedly came dom the l!' nerai 51S ,OOO "In 1932.' 'hi .· rheumatism had the animal's ton- panie<l by a che"ule of aeJII'ng • '" 'F t AR ndm1nlstrntor de honls non FRUIT REA. ONAB LE pm ES rainl ot early eptemb r w h ic h , "':-' rUI crop as a woe sil s removed and the rheumatism prices etc. ... ,., "II h 111 Will R.mexed (1/ th efthelped late crops of corn, pota- sho\lle d httle change from la st disappeared. To cure the r h eumatnl .. of Jill. C. Sal \,. Me as d. The annual fees fat' Iicen e ar A 1 0- 6T. th A 1 f ~e a~ b~kw~~a~ w~eemon. W~ aq oncad at t~m in a wM~ d~ it~ooW ~u~~~s: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~===~===~=~=~~~=~=~==~=~~~=~= pecia11y beneficial to pastm'es. 4,380.000 bus hels or 27 % ~elow course be more advisable to re= -~-OORN-Olirn prospects on ~he average. Peach prospect~ POIl1~ to move his tonsil tllan to pull all Distributor, 30,000 Ibs, or mOI'e whole improved somewhat durmg 433,000 bu~hels which lS a little Iti teeth. !:~i~I~. $] .00 for each delivery August and the fONcast islor 103,- over one-tbn:d an average crop. 230,000 bushels but is till 12 '7i 'Pear promise about an average c:::!::: Distributor, less than 30,000 t 307 000 b h I G t Ibs., $25.00, 1.00 for eHch delivbelow average. crop a , us e s. rap es a sm all numb er of the chicks are on el'y vehicle. WHEAT- The winter. wheat es- 27.056 tons are s howing lightly farm s that s eCI'ali ze in OUltl·. P better than an a' e •• d ' I'o du cel'-distl'ibutor, 3,000 Ibs. timate is 33,839,000 bushels a n d ' rage 'p ro , Most of them are in farm flo cks 0 or mO I'e, $10. $ 1.00 fOI' each d livthe 6-year average 27,073,000 . MILK PRODUCTION per cow 200 or fewer, Leading -tates in cry ....e hic le. bus hels. Spring whe.et i placed at In h.erds 01 crop. repo~ters averag~ production are I owa. Missouri, Pl'odu~er-di tributor. 1,200 and 14.3 pounds which \J!~ . the lowest Californl'a and Texas, I'n ' the order I th () 0 108 , 000 bushels 01' about half an September 1 p odu t i l t h ' ess ' nn ,),0 0 Ibs ., $0;00, $1.00 "'e crop l' cion S lce e named, whl·le . alifornl'a, I ow a. f h d I' ave ra. .' records began in 1925, The 1926. or eac e Ivery vehiclE'. OAT Unfavo~able weather 30 average is 15.6 pounds per eo)\', Missouri; Pennsylvania and Obio Producer-distributor, Les than throughout the gl'owm~ .sea on has EGG PRODUCTIQN per 100 lead in the value of eggs sold. 1,200 Ibs., $ 1. 00 $1.00 for each resulted in .an e xceptionally poor hens in farm flocks 0/ c rop rep or· Several factor contribute to the delivery vehi ~l e. Ollts crop. Fields were very spotted tel'S continued low at 34.1 eggs on difficulty of improving t he po ultry Distributing-broker, regardless w~ dy an~ many too . ~ort ,to cut September I - the lowest prod uc- and egg !lituation, oecOI'ding to of amount, $25.00, $1.00 for each , With the blllder. ConditIon of 44 % tion l'ec6rd on that date since re- the adju stment administrati()n of- d livery vehicle. on September ,I was the 10w~Si on cords began in 1925. The 5-year ficials . .t.{ost important they say, is Retail store, regardless of record and estimates ~roductJo n of averale production per .100 hens i the fact t hat poultry i produced $1.00 for 10catil)D . 26,052,000 bushels IS 61 % less 36.6. eggs. on Sllch a large number of farm - - - ---than the 5-year average. . ' _ ',...- and in all parts of the country. l.EflAL NOTJOE, BA.RLEY- The barley crop, like Second is the fact that on all but a Abh\lY\ who reftldes at 643 E oats, was effected by unfavorable relatively, small number of these -~Eva nd So.. Sa t Lake ellY. Utah. '~' ili weather and in addition was mater flll'ms, poultry i considered a side, llL~e !l oti'! thllt c>n the Sth day or Rural eled,i, rates throughout 014r chi h b F issue and i otten left entirely to Aug" t, 1 9~3, Ross 1£ H~Lrt8ock as ndmlnlMtrntor de " '>'118 nOll with th e territory have been red/teed, ially damaged by nc ugs.Is ore the farmeris wife, Third, it is pos- ~'I1l llllnC>:l'd or the atllte ot Jas. . cast ot 13.6 bushels per acre the deceased, fli e d hl~ ce'rtllln )) ~ tl lowest on record and this together • . ' . sible for producers to get into and ;';Hlp. lion I a t ho Oll1mOn Pleall Oourt of with about a third less acreage this out 01 poultry and egg production Warren COllnt)!, Ohio. agatrtst 'h er , The significance of this lies In the fact that Il nd oLl, rs In the C1l9~ of ROll8 H. year indicates a crop of only 783,; in one sea on, thus making possible Hartsock , a~ admi ni strator (Ie 000 bushels. Last year's production Tlte ProLlem I. On. MoetPua.ftu ctuations of , s upply and there- bon I! non with the \Vlll annelfed under the new and lower rates fa rmers now tlltc of Jail. C. Sale dec aswas 1,890,000 bushels and the 6fore of price. Fourt h, there are of til p 'al nt:l rr. V8. George J. WaterhOUse h i - i i. . t. F ...... Act many thou sand s of buyers of egg l'd. may use Electricity in larger quantities at nam Is sometlme.e. spAlled ycar aver~e 4,119,000 bu,,, e s. Ad.. ialetratora and poultry, scattered widely ()ver "!WhOt8e 'at rhollse). el ai" deCen"anu. • LIGHTING POTATOES- The outlook for the United States. Fifth, the mar- said eM bing nomoerell )/i074 on LESS COST. 1 0 k t dt sal<l Court. pravlng Ohio potatoes on September twas keting 01 poultry and eggs is ,han- tbe fOr lin on! r dIrecting hi,.. a!! ;, uob MILKING • n,dmln lstrator to 3ell Ihe following for 8 production of 7,605,000 bush The problem of how to increase died by several groups of middle(J II rllwd I'ral ostat e to.wit : The expense of usillg Elect,-icity in 1'",1fl el8 compared with the 1926-90 the prices of poultry and eggs to men before these commodities • COOKING un lv (,1 Warren "5Ilul\'t& In tho r Ohio and bIng a part average of 10.211,000 ' bushell_ pre-war parity is one of the most reach the consumer. ixth, cold a l1d stat sections ;s now lower than it ever has b,,,,, 01 1\1.1l1lar), Surl' \. No . 2(64 bounded • WATER HEATJNG Due to dl'Y weather much of the puzzling, that face the agricultural storaie s upplies of eggs lind pOQI- as (ClIIO ws:-heglnnlng all a ))olnt growing season the early potatoes adjustmentadministration. Through t.ry are 1rom 40 to 50 per cent nn the lin .. Of the center o r tb e old • SOIL HEATING MIdllletown Hoa<l xten",e d across in many localities were very poor. a s~riell of il1formal conferences greater than a 'year ago, ,and no th Hard work that form erly was done by hand 1.ltli e MiamI Rail ROlld thirty lhtH /331 r~ .. t en l trom the e nter Many of the late potatoes have with dilltributors and producers ot price-fai ing plan can be effective • HOUSEHOLD saL~ Hall R(la.1 , b~d: thence In a can now be done electricall y. This insures to held up surprisin,ly well in view of poultry and eas, t.he special crops unlel\! it takes in't o consideration Cll Nonlierly dIrection and Jlarall~l, SERVICES the limited precipitation whicb section hall begun an efl'ort to work the factor of cold st'orage supplies, with the crntl'r 1111~ ot natd Road bet! Roll II 3~ ',' et thPretrom t wenly every member of the farm household-mothen, they have recelvt'd and will un- out a prllctical IIOlution. Poultry and eggs were not in- ('11,' • ENTERTAINMENT 1' 0 and 36-100 chai ne a pCllnt: lh ~ n c,' N. '30' E. H . fi7 Ina to a doubtedly benefit trom the rains in In value of product, the poultry eluded as basic commodities itl'th e 8tn k ~: th nc~ North • fathers and children-advantages that hitherto • FOR MACHINE early September. industry rank! high. The number ajfriculturai adjustment act, and ~11\Jc.: then e S. 77" 16' l,) a poln SHOP were not considered possible. SOYBEANS- The acreage of of egrs sold in' the United States in therefore the production control ,'haIJl" E, 1.50 ('halne to soybeans to be harvested all heans 1929 wa. nearly two billion dozen, mechanism. beirlg u ed on wheat 77· j6' K 1.70 wltn •• II blr h ill 21,000 compared with 25,000 with an anrerate value of ,686," and cotton tan not be applied to W. 16 IInke ItIAI. aere. in 1932. On September 1 the jPOO,OOO. The num~er of ehicke. ex- I them. But unle~ something is done Ln . (lia. S .U ... • At the new, low cost R. !! • 05' ptOlpeets were for 29',000 buah- elusive of baby chleka, sold In 1929 to eOrrect the SItuation, thepoultry r tr. 20 In . on the farm, why not use it? • Is compared with 388,000 ba hel. w.. 284 million, with a value of 1 produe n! may faee higher prices K 1f .57 "h 1'1. 6.j. It. Jut , ..r. Utl2,OOO,OOO. The combined total for feed and for labor, .. well,as a t.lJ..,\~e 8. TOBACCO-Aithou,h rather Ir- value of poultr, and . . . wa. hi&'lter coat of livin" without eorto ntlPlar In development. tolNlec:o .,48.000,000. respoadlD&' iIIcreaaea lD the prie. eo. . n. u ...... 'n that 1IJ' tile ....... aetloa, of
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Al'cnldinK III n'l nil,.. cU l r l' u l ' , ubout to\l n, hut whk h \Ie hllY!' fl1T. et lle('n ullllbl~ 1,1 oflkiallr "c'rtif),
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meeting 01 th Four- ounty Bar Eighty-flvl' of caW which han. been (Iared for during _ _(_C_o_n_t_i_n _u_ed_t_r_o_m_ p_a_i_e_l_)_ _ Association at Lebanon on TJtursTHE NEW BUBl'l1 of 1I<,011h lit olurnbu ~~~~!:::~~~~~~~~ th e Ill!'!t y al' by 'tnemb fS of thl' day, Octob r 6, wh n J ohn W, platform adjoining the judges it approval. h \ o s<luirn" hunt.' r" from lht.' -=-- _ _ _ WaITcn 'ounty Bilby Bee ( clubBrickl'l', attorney peneral , of Ohio, will be sold at auc,tion Fridny the ~tand , if. all,1 uft r, th. plan. nre np- \'iC'inity of l' inrlnnnli \' el·'" arrl'~twil1 deliver the principal nddress. Hob ert . hopman, of • • incinnati, "Mountain ongs," a Wuync co ncluding· day of the fou;-day 111'\1 , <,,1 loy th .. Stute iJollrd, the ~U ,' 11 th lll'n ry :"olt c rlhwuitl' I' n int'I'r~ !\grN~ 10 1l.~l!l\lhl(' Ihl' f:n·111. 'a~1 Thlll'~du~. untl \\('r(' ~p Ilt Sunday here \\ ith h ome WLll'l'e n county fair lit lh e Leb- towns hip prcsentalion . was given Arrangeme1lts for tho meeting are • Thla bla hUlky Pa thfinder . Wednesday by Richard Adams and going forward under th direction ano n fni rgrou nd s. r Quir~d financial informntion. fill hlll'Il:{'d \\Ilh h:l'· in~ \'illlu ted th folkl<. will tum out mlleal1eon the wheels of you.- car- thlll oul the n C ). ~.l· y 11U()~lio IlRire and limit of :;CJl1irn'ls kill('d ill on,' day, Max 1ember of the Baby Beef club Donald F OUlks, g uitar accompayear It Is Ilverailina 17% ,'t okes . of Oregon. is - all y u·nj!" perso n with agricul. nist. On Thursday the "Little Ger- of a local committee headed by lll (', ent the lime • tn federal Th,' 01110 Inw pl'lI \'ldes thut 1)0 more mlle.a~e than a Yellr I r,. Emilia turnl y al'ni ngs- I'eceive a chance man Band" compose d ot Charles Frank . Anderson, pre ident oC ilVl'rnment d,' pHI'tTllcnt at WlI sh- hUl\wr may kill mOl'(' thlln Iou I' vi, iling his lIunl, aao, •• Here II another thiDa ingtl' ll. D. . 1:£ niu L grunted by squirr 1. in on(' day. hut 2; 01 lhe ,Jlln1l0)' , t o arc for cattlc! from Karl M. and Frank LeMay, Ray Van Often, the a ssociation, you want- Safety. Every ply the nnliOlltl\ l'toY('rnm('nl, the cn- llninull.· IIrt' ullesrcd t n hav(' be!,11 in the Good¥e.ar Pathfinder .. lrA. Dl'lia L ong , ot Lima, was a Brown lind Hersche l Bunnell, Leo onncr a1ld Edmon Marlatt• ~ln!';>rs u"~ t u. be ellll)lo),ec\ to con - found in thl' 1l\)S~E' ,,~ i (l n ' o( the cui· wOl'k- nd guest· f Mrs, Walter members of a cosi l and feed conIs buUt of Supertwist Cord WaneD County Fair !'trud tl\(' ewer lind disp I pdt, wh!'n Uwy "t'rl) t.ahtl into Whitakel'. and what's mol' every ply c rn at Lebanon, spon so r of th Thi old year ha r lied around runs from bend to bead. pla nt. cu stod . organi zation. Brown is to be aucagai n and it's time for th That'. relll blowout protec· Donal,1 TII'('I'l':>, l, f :-\e\\ Burling. 'ow, proce ding on thl' a.• umpA. F. Mell h and family called tioneer Friday. tlon. And talkina about liun Ihnl thl' PI' po!:':!1 hll Lfl'ly ton, \)pput)' ~tat ..· Gnm Ward n, on ~11', and Mr .. Fred Barnard in Brown and Bunn ell have been event of the year of interest to Traction- you aet It In the everyo ne, the coul)l)' fair, Wayne Jln ~~ ('(\ nil ,.hsta cle. , the federal is I' pOl·t d t tl hav made the ar- Alpha, • unday afternoon. interested in the proj ect for three Pathfinder TIl' in the cengOI'I'rnm Ilt fUI'ni he thl' finnnces rc ' t. but II hen' th ' lrlal ~ '\"1' Iwld yea 1'8. They buy c:attle from Kan- townshi p i well represented at ter of the tread - which t his occa.sipn, especially the high Mr. and Mrs. O. R. ng lesby en - sas ity each fall and distribute f or < \I Co~t ~ o f con _trucHon, with if al nil. and J) nollic,' imposed meaos surer grip and qulckersto.,. ••• Economy - look j oyed !l motor ~ri~ t,hrough Penn· it among members of the club that sc hool. The Hom e Ecollomics cia a the 1\01 I' 'replioD ot the price of oulll not be lNn·nl'd . a t our prices. they'll have 'ylVlllllO and VII'glllla, Illst weck. th!'y may care for it and thus gain under Miss Henkle. and the Smiththe land l'l'LJuireci a n site for the - - - .. - - - -to talk for themselves. Our Hughes department, under the disp OSAl plant. Thirty p I' Callt of Mrs. Ru th J anney and Miss Lou. valuable farming experience. The directory of M'r. Crabbe, having One of the chief aims of recommendation Is - buy this Amount is to b 11 bona fide l1a Jann y left h 1'1', Wednesday. cattle th n is sol.d at auction a excellently displayed thl'ir talent. thlll Goodyellr the modern funera l director gilt to the lown. Pathfinder. . enrou to to th ir winter home at y ar lat r. They h ave not lost Other organizati ons that have exF our years ane'l' con truction is to make the last rites D land, Fla. money in any of t he tht'ee years, hibits are the 4-H clubs, Baby Brown and BunMlI say. hn b n COlli pI ted lind the plant rever nt and comforting, in beet club, the Grange and other placed in oP;>l'olion, the' 'I'emaining TnI' fll'M (\i ~ trlc meeting o f the 1\11'. and , 11'. 1\lyer Hymnn 01' 0 individuals. order that the bereaved may 70 ~ i ~ to lJe rl'p id in m\lnicipal recently organiz d . oulh\\' tern in incin nnti today and Fl'iday in bond. bearing 4 r intere t, s - Ohio gr up of thl' Nati onal Asso- ubserva nce of R osh Rashana, tho :~ cherish a beautiful memory cur d only by the plant its!'lf, and ciati on of Letter a rrier. wa!' held J ewi sh New Year. t t t picture of this last service to i~ ~u ed for as long a term of yea'l's nt Lebanon, la t ~ uturday. Good Miss Elizllbeth handl r. left 8 th> law of the lnte of Ohio pt'ograms wel'!! CflrJ'ierl out in both a loved one. All the members will permit. afternoon and eveni ng, Ilnd the here IIll<t W ed n sda y, to resume her teAching dUlies a~ .Hampton Monda)', eptember 26th iii lhe of our organizntion are trainMr. W ight states that these otlenda n,·c o·f Rdwnn\ J. Gainor. d adline 101' filinir t he applications About fifty to seventy-live of bonds may only be redeemed with of Muncie, Ind" the national Institute in West il'glllla. ed to make every detail of fol' 8 whent co.n t:ract, This means Olll' local wheat growers, who have fund obtai ned liS renlal of the p1'Qsident, proved 1I great drawing Mario~ Whit~ke ~, station!'d at that t he !lignatUrE!s must be on one made application for contracts to their work contribute to thls sewer service after the annual card, end. cost of operation hos bel'n d~duetA flv ft 'dock. a big parad , New. Ph~lad elphl~ In the C" C. .' npplication blanl{ nt t hat tim. parlicipate in the U. S. governa nd ment's plan of compensation for a ' .-d. In ca e (,f default of payment, hea d d by the hmoull nyto n serv lc IS enJoY lllg a week s fur- 1'hl'e h e l'll'Il\n's certifica te Il\BJ>R can be br.~ught 01' sent in reduction of wheat acreage, met the system become th propel'ty Letter ari ers' Band, travers d lough h re with hom fo lks, 11', and h' . Jack Bolin who oc- later. in the large 'I'oom at the Grange of the national government. In n o the principal trl'pt8 of Lebanon, Local commith!emen have bee n building, last Friday evening, and instance i it possible for any and a chIcken dinn l' \\fa t!rvl'd cupil'd Dr. Mary L. oak'!! bunprivate, or other municipal, prop- at ix o'clock. H. L . Glindm ier, of ga low, hnv(' rem oved to Mr. B olin's elected in all districts. They will perfected their organil;ation. J , L. Phone 7 b glad to a nswer que tions and Mendtmhall was chosen to repreerty to be held respon ible for Ham ilton, p re . icled, nnd everul father's fIlrm near Lebanon. h elp eve"yo n with applications. se nt t he local organization on the their J)aym nt, nor will it ever be state and na tional offICers, in ad· Gl'orge W . Pralt retu l'ncd home For the co nv niEmce of ev ryo ne county board, with R. M. Hawke Wayne.ville, Ohio possible to levy a direct tax for . dltio n to Mr. Gainor, wetc in atPhone 46, Waynesville, unday v ning, after an extended the following plalces will be open , and Roscoe Furnas as alternates the purpose. len dance. all day and evcnilhg of the 26th of and assistante. vi it at the hom e of Mr. and Mr ... U se I the sy tem is to be en- - -. - .. - -optember. Everyone is urged to • - - --Arnl trong M ray n ear Dayton. tirely optional with- the individual t go thel'c and sign their application: p'l'operty 'own ers, unless public 0 10 Th ihsL mee ting of the New h alth official s should bllcome conentu I'y club for the sea. on will Franklip- Americ:an Legion Hall vince<! that the owner is mnintainbe h eld at l he hOllle of Mrs, J. L. Lebanon- County Agent's' Office. Rodent: Pays Extreme Penalty ing a public nu' ance and menace l\1endenhall on Friday a1ternoon, Morrow- E asley Mill to health. In the latter case, t he Arrang ements will be mIll ie at eptember 2 . Butlel'ville-Church . in Bolcl Raicl at: Capital officials have t ho right to order the regular mcpting of 1iami Maineville- T own Rall that connection with t he sewer be Valley Council Jr. O. . A. M., t oSev(>I'!I1 membel's of the W. H. Mason - Mayor's Office. An arch-criminal was electrocuted made and th nuisance aba ted. The mOJ'row eve ning, lor lhe members orche,;tra al'e assisting the Waynesville- Grunge Hall. within a few bl ocks of the Ohio same officials hav that power to participat in a big Frat 1'nal Wane n .oun ty Sch ool orchesb'll, Harveysburg-T ~.wn ~hip Hou e. State Penitentiary recently without right now, and also have the power parade to be give n at Blanchester in furnishing mu sic at the benefit of clergy or supervilion of to order the in ' tallation, rl'g8'l'd- on Friday (·ve ning. eptember 20, fair. this week. The minimum weight of piggy the warden. less of aid in any form. at a ny in connection with that town's Victim! a sharp - toothed rat A gr at manY f our citizens are ows that the SI!cretary of Agri. ime they are convinced that local entennial celebration. The Waysanitary condition a.re a me nace n e ville d legatio n will probably be attending th e WarTen County f air culture wi\) buy with II $4 bonus Crime ; Gnawin&, half through an to public health. led by the W ayn sv ille chool band this week. Our schools are cloaed aas been reduced from 275 pounds inch-thick telephone cable leading into the Ohio State J ourllal building Council deferred action on the and an emblematic decorat d fl oat. today and tomorrow, to afford the to 240 pounds. pupil an opport unity to accomin Columbus, O. Damage; A brid proposa l until their next regular __ • --'--pany their elders. lull in new. gathering activities meeting on Monday evening, BOOSTER .PROGRAM while lines were being repaired. October 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ander on and Punishment: Electrocution at the , The outhwestern Di trict sons, Mr . George Hartso ck, Mr . 1\11'9. W. S. Chilton haa been scene of the crime. Moral: Crime Booster Progra m conte t spon- Margare t Thom8ll a nd Master SELLERS IN WASHINGTON sor d by the Ohio tate Grange Jimmy Griffith spent Sunday at quite ill and has been in the hos- doesn't pay, Stanley M. ellers, a director of will be held in the pringbol'o High tbe home of Mr.. and Mr . Joe Max pital the past w,eek. During 1932 the number of s tockthe National Implement D al ers chool auditorium on Tuesday in New Madison. Mrs. J. B, Jones and Mrs. Mar- holders in the American Telephone A sociation, was in Washington evening, eptember 26 at 8 garet John s spent Friday in Day. and Telegraph Company increased la t week where he presented th(! o'clock. The contestants are Brown J. B. Chapman was painfully in- to n. (ronl 644.903 to 700,851. The avenge retail impleme nt deal r!l' code for Greene, P re ble nnd , Warren coun- jured when h e fell from a lad~r Evru:ett Early has a display of number 6£ shares held i. 26.6 er a hearing before NRA officials, Mr.tielj. Farmers Grange No . II! W ay- at hiel-h:efl'1t;-nlft-!Jllta~I1n'1lIT01nt>+f,~ht---mml-...."tm'I--fnrm--th", Lytle stockholder. The majority are Sellers has be n a leader in the nesville, will repr sent Warren ing, and broke some bones in his warehouse, at the Warren county women. affairs of the national organization county in thi contest. Come out, ' right heel. The fracture were 'l'e- Fair, this eek. for a number of years. Wanen County Grangers, and give duced a t Miami Valley hospital. Wilbert Swa'nk circled over The longest direct all-cable teleyour r epresentatives a boost by Lytle Sunday in an airplane, on phone circuilS in the world are in Mr. F. M. Barley and sons, Subscribe for the MiamI Gezette. your p'I'e cnce. Fred Jr. and William, of Ft. hi s first so lo ftight from a Dayton the United States. ~ hey run from New York to Dallas, Tex., 1,850 Wayne, Ind., nnd Mrs. W. N. airport. Newland, of Chicago, were weekM"s. Mary Marshall has been ill miles. .,.1- - -- - .-- - end g U(1sts of Mr, Illld Mrs. W. H. the IVI st week. I When you build and a110w ua to furnish the Leon alisburl1 of Indiana spent Allen. Mt's. Newland re mained for Three conventions for poultry· a two weeka visit. the forepart of the week with his men planned for September 21, 22, materials, we are as proud a you of the completed family here, and he and Mrs. and 23, at the O. S. U. Thursday, Jtructure. We know the quality therein and know it MI'. and Mrs., harle James and Salisbu ry spent ~ruesday in Dayton September 21, is fiockowners' day; Ben Hawke, who was injured ~a-s a tangible value and one that will last. sons spent unday at the home of Friday, hateherymen's day" ,and Mr. and MI'S . W. C. Hutchinson in whil e working at the remodeling of Saturday is the annual meeting of Quality materials that will stand the test of time Blanchester. Mi ses Inez and the hotel in Wayn e ville, is re- the Ohio Baby Chick A.8soclation. !las b~corne our hobby, There is nothing in m'.1terials Ruby James accompanied their covering slowly. ----~Miss Helen Friend left for paren ts home after a week-end IOU WIll need that we cannot supply. The United KingdOM, which Oxford Sunday where she entered visit at the Hutchinson bome, until 1931 · waa a free tndini the University Monday. Consult us in regard to your plans. We can both Honoring her hu sband's birthday Mr. and Mrs:. Harvey Burnet country, recently" announced a help and save you money. Now is the time to start anniversary, Mrs. W. C. St. John attended the sa lE ~ of Miss Bradford further reduotion in the import lction. quota of pork allowed the United entertain d at dinner last Sun- near Centerville Monday. day; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hutt Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Hadley States. and children, Ml~~~~---===-· ~ ~-- Ross and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cook of near Waynesville spent Formerly, one hog out of every Will lIutt, and Lawrence Coates Thursday in Da~vton . hogs grow in the OO'l'n Belt of of Ridgeville. ' MI'. Frank Smith of Dayton has the United States was wanted In been spending 8, couple of weeks Europe. Europe no longer wants Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Henderson, with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph that sixth bog, but the Oorn Belt Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Henderson and farmer still raises It. Phon e 14 Mr. R. A . Cro·S8 attended the Cen- Johns and famil :v. Wa yneaville, Ohio Mrs. Henry FOtllks, who has been tennial celebratio!,! at Sardinia, quite ill is sligh tly improved at this September 25 has been !let lUI Wednesday. Jos iah Moore, pater- time. nal grandfather of the Messrs. . Miss Bernice Graham left this tho deadline fo'l' fa'l'mers to aigll Henderrm n and father-in-law of Thursday morning for a visit at wheat reducetion applications. Mr. Cross. was one of the founders NOTIOE OF HJj)ARINO the World's Fair at Chicago, with Cor. Main and Miami Sts. of t he town. Mr. Cross remained friends from Wliynesville. ll;;===========================~" fora more extended . visit to reo Emery CharletC/n, having decided Co lumbu s, Ohio. September 19, 1983 , la tives. 'nh e Direc tor of Hlghwaya 01 Oh io to quit housekenping, will have a will hold u public hearing at two . Severa l members of their family sale of household goods on Satur· o'clock p . m .. Eastern Standal'd Time, Tu aday: ctoller 10. 1933. In th day afternoon, September 80. !l nd near relatives ·e njoyed a Cl ttl c of th e Stat e HIghWllY .ncfllMrs. Robert BU'I'nett spent dent EngIneer. I. banon. Ohio. for bas ket dinner at the home of Mr. th purpo .. p o f h ·ar lh j( argum ents and 'l\fr ~. J. C. Haw;ke, Sunday. Monday in Dayton. for and agalnat th e proposed .chang Mrs. Nellie Montgomery and In l oratlon of purt 0( Slate Route ' Th e guests; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 28, (S, H. NQ. 8) . flectio n n (Part), daughter, Mis.s Cleo, of Daytc:m, ·Warl'cn Hawk e and Miss Glenna Hawke; of OOu nty, .Ohlo, ns d escribed o· o IY.nn pri n ~ fi e ld; Mr. and Mrs. Carl were dinner guests Sunday even- t .elow : This OrdIlllry I PROP ED NEW r..QCATI OX : rrawke. of Da yto n ; Mr. and Ml·S. ing, at the h omE! ot Mr. and Mrs. Beginning at a point In th e linton· I Fencl IOftI . Copper Bu rin, I Walter Kenrick. \\' 11 """ Co unty line and In til e c nJ . L. Sea r. ·nnd · so n. and Mrs. Thl I 1111 (' ot 8llr"e~' ml\c)e Ii )! lhe 1 e· Sunday afternoon collel's at the Jj[1'1' Rea rs Sr., of Sabina; Mr. and Mrs. Winner of the " ll r \nlPnt or Hi gh "'IIY~ n t Station . "Gelwlln,.lecI Mown oppollte P. B. Ha\ ke, 01 Lytle; Mr. Bnd home of Mr. lind Mrs. He ..ry 27 4 [,Ill S 90. sa"l point bdn~ th(' ~ nd of Ihp r e locatio n of S. U , No. , Sec Gulf of Mexico • .lmOtt IGod Mr, . Lee Hawke, MI'. and Mis. J. Foulks were,; Mlr, and Mrs. Hans- tlOIl C (Pal'l). linton Cou nl~· . @ald •• new. P. F" \l mm, Miss Doris Hawke and ford Tewell and family and Mr. 1~6111t bC'lnj( approxlm a t e l ," 31/1 ·f"pI north 01 · the cent ~ rlln e of · th e old • Ann Weltz, ]';[essrs. -Kenneth and and Mrs. Grovesl of Franklin , Mr. ruat!. w hich La the pl-aMp nt c~ nt er Picture rrOlll actlla' photoand Mrs. Fred Middleton, of lit...• o f the r ond bH w""n RIIl'leh 8t(>r Clyde Fromm, Donald and Dean papbe or rolla ~cA dOWD lor ~ n(l >Oos h e h . kmOlw>n li S B. li. No. '8, Englewood and Mr. and Mrs. WilIb!pmUlt, alter left, • Hawk!'. RI'('lIol1 11 ( Part) , ·Warren . ounty but'. Foulks, son and daughter. O1 e o.Hllr d n o rth ~. 00 ' Cl\.~ t along • s ~ou l\t y Iln ~: t h('l)cl' alOhg fll\ l('I Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Hadley en - c~atu n I ,·r llll e 0 I 8ur"e~' mAd .. hy De T obacco procJuct ion control protertained to dinner Sunday, MI'. plll'lI11unt a t J[ I/( bw a}'~ o n II. 20-- Curve gram s will be carried out for the til l' INt. hllv lnK 8 rndlu~ ot 28~ .• 8 and Mrs. William Hadley, and two I" r~ t, :t dIstan ce or 607,7 ftet to a 1934 cr ops of burley, and Marychildren and Mrs. Williams, 01 point : th~nc ~ Routh 7" 4r.' ('&$t, a land, and the lark air-cured and (l1 ~ tan"~ Of 20 0 teet e roaalnK the dark ~re -c ured type of tobacco, Blanchester, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- pn l ~ I'lIn ~ or th (' 01<1 ron(l at Stalion mond Hadley and 80n, Richard 2RS fllu ~ 68.3 In Inli! .... tltel"lIne of accol'dlllg to an announcement of " ",.,.")' IIn.le,' the H. " O. Hallroad the Agr,icultural Adjustment Dale, of Wilmington. MIss Doro- rlrltlA"e; thpncp contln ulng alo",~ thy Jean Hadley t>f BlanChes ter SRIIl "<'nIMilnf' ot aurvey on a 20' Admini stration. <,U!'\'" 0 UI E' rlgbt: havl a radiUM was a week-end guest. 1 286. t eet. a dlsla 623 teet Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre and l : Vhence no 10' weat, Packers usually increase their Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johns spent 208.7 fOl e the lett storage of pork from November to Saturday and Sunday at the M. bea.... " April and reduce that storage from E. Conference at Columbull " ,Inll' a . . y... IOII..,. ~pril to November. This year the Mrs. Geo'l'iianna LHaines: who amount of pork in storage ha" eon- haa been bedfaat for near two tinued to pile up IIlnee .April, years, celebrated her 92nd birthday Thuraday, honor of thl., her Ion and Mr. and Mra. childrtm and DalllelJlllUl.. of PIle...el
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The race fOl' 2: 14 trotting horse at the Warr n ounty Fai l', 18st T hurstlay aftern oon, seell~s to have been an un lucky and hp7.ardoul! ST. MARY'S CHURCH P upi ls of the Eigllth !l: I'ud will vent. In the Jh'st hE!nt. t he hOl'se furni sh t he musical. and lit I'ory Rev. J , J . Schae ffer, Rector own d by Curr Bros., of HarveysMias Marne Bt'own spent la t . M.rs. Franc e. l:'l i holson ill quite Six teenth Sun da y after T rinity. Report of Other School Evellt. Thursday in Columbu s. rg, and piloted l>y Drive r JlI'ogram fol' the next meet ing or Decision Reached by Fiv. JudI" October 1. hllrc h schoo l at 9 :30; wisshe lm, b came elilta ng led with t he Wayne Township f athers club ill ut the Fri /Ills JlQ/lle_ aDd Cia .. Ne . . Prepered at Close of H ...riIlC Tuelday Messrs. A. K. Day and Everett serm on and Holy ommun ion at the horse driven by Drivel' Doug- to be held at t.he grade Ke hoo l Mrs. H , V. Waltel', r Lebanu)l, by School RlI!IOrtera Seare wero Dayton v isitors, Mon- 10:30. , Even inc. Will Name Board la , an d a nasty mes resulted. bui lding on Friday afternoo n, is the gu , t in t11e home of l\h. and day. Bot h drive rs rceived injuries of ctobel' G. In addition , . Mrs. , J ohn Mrll. D. L. ra ne. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF a .m ore or less minor nature, and Five judges, sitting iii the WarSoft Ball Miss Doris Hend erson, oC inCHRIST Lhe racing su lkies attached to both 13. Gon , one of OUI' most accomThe ann unl H ome·Com ing at the The W. H. S. Soft ball team won cinnat i, spe nt the week·end here (Unden ominat ional) h ors . were demo lished. The horses lplishe cJ pia ni$ts, wi ll faVO I' with one Oregonia chul'eh will ue oll~erved ron ounty Court of Common 'another victory Tuesday evening with h ome f olks. next ~undllY, October 1. 1' lea&at Lebano n T uesda y, approvChester A. Williamso n, Ministe r circled the track several times or mure selectiolls, wben it defeated Mason, the score Mrs. Ed Cook visited her daughThe pllLn of having these proMI'. W. J . Sh(,I'wood, who ha. ed plana to establish a fi ood conhu rc h Schoo l at 9 :30 a . m. b fore bei ng captured. being 2 to 1. T.h e game was very ter, Mrs. R. B. Davis, in Dayto n In the second heat ' of the same . . been confined lo his home iOI ervallCY district i n the Littl • L ord's Supper at 10 :30 a . m. {ast and close, Mason getting 2 Sunday night and Monday Chris tian E ndeavor at 6 :46 p. m. race, horses dl'iven by ddve(S , gl'pm furnished lly the d ifferent ..everal months, is nllt neurly so Miami river territory. Th e project hits to Waynesvilles 4. Lola Sears, leader.. Evening evan- . turgeohn and Frye came together Igrades se rve a dual pUlp ose. Not well. will hlVolve a posRib le expenditure Friday Waynesville will go to Mrs.' Mattie C~nklin, of Dayto n ic services at 7.4 5 p. m. m a not cr. bad acci d«:nt. .tu.rg . on l onl y do the classcs vic with each Kings Mills to try to win its third was t he g uest of Mr. and Mrs. O. gelist escap d wlth only slight JI1Ju r~es, I other to pI'oduce the most pleasing MI'. and irs .• am Shallat and Clf approximately $8, 000,000. Prayer meeting and 'Bible study .,ictor y. Le t's give the team some M. Ridge, severay days last week. each W dn day at 7 :45 p. m, The but F!'YI! wa,s tak n to th~ hospItal a nti most interesting enl<.!I'tainment sons, of inci n nati. wore 8U1111a)' Within 30 days t he consolidated real support ! , utrerlng With what was at first . gucllt. of Ml'. lind Mrs. Myel' COUI' will a nn ounce the three dlchur ch w here you feel at home. W. r . Salisbury r etu),ned Mrs. W. L. Sta nd. I ' ctors who will become t he board t hough t to ~ve been I~ broken back but the mothel's are thus gWl!n an I lyman. 1.000 home, Sunday, fl'om a visit t o· t he o Waynesville ...... 2 Fortu nately, later td velopments I opportu ni ty to observe t he b lie· for the di trict and Who will proFRIENDS MEETING ,000 homes of her daughters in CleveMorrow ............. 0 1 proved tha his hurts \V'J' not I ficia l r suits tha t ar being nllninM~IS. Kate 11 u teheri!', of Wilming mote he project. No intimation land. First Day-Fi rst Day Frien dship 80 $erio u8. Again, the hOl'ses 1cfl in our .choo l~. These e ntertain_ lton, IS a gU,C!\t at the hO,me of ~l', wa given Tuesday evening as to 1 .000 Mason ,.......... 0 School at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting f or played havoc \ ith 'lheir racing ments a r e a lw ays Lhe eq\lal of the and Mrs, L. , . A rth!lt· III O]'WII1, who would be na med, al though a .000 Kings Mill s .. ... 0 o Robert Lamb 'retur nell, Monday w orship at 10:8 0 a . m. .000 morning, from a week's v isit to Springboro ...... ' 0 o equi pment, and ran away. One majority of li ke e nterpri 'es for this week. list of names WlIS • ubmitted from . d h h' I a 11 d . , f which a selectio n will be made. hr orse 1..S tsal'd t 0 h nVfje ld)um J"exington, Berea and other points l Pe the \\h· IC;' d s ma a miSSion ce is ' lI1es I'S, Harold Or, born ancl R, Petitions fl'OlYl every village and On Monday September 25, the in Ke ntucky. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH . ence m 0 a co ~n e, a ong t .e C 81's • , H.. mith left here, undllY moms tudentB o.f Mr_ C~abbe' s biology Father Fre nch, Pastor ba.c k-stretch, ~hlle t he other 1"1 E"e l'~ mother .tn ~he. Wayne i1g for 8 week', outing lit a fi shing cily in the district from Cincinnati class took a field trip in the woods George W. Pratt was a g uest at northward to pring Vall y were Mass at St. A ugustine's church saId to have Clrcleo the track sev- Township School dl tnct IS urgcd t'e ~ I't. ' n Indiana and fl e ld lJ adj oining the school the hQme or hi s sister -in-law. Mrfl. eve ry Sunday at 9 o'clock. eral t imes u ntil Illmoilt completely to attend thi me ting, and to en- I I . presentAl d, Also there was preground. TlJey gathered specimens Kate Sm ith, neor Mt. Holly, the exha usted. r oll as a member of t he club, if she M['. snd Mrs. . F. FrElncl!, and ~ nted a petition with 1000 signaof grasshoppers, wild flowers and first of t his week. All the d rivers invo lved al'e well has not a lready done so. T he family, of 'l'roy, were SundllY ture of farmers residing in the FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST twigs to bring back to class for k now n. and exp~l'ienced member Illlcmb I'ship dues a re or ly 25 cenls guests at t h home or Mr, and atrectc<! area. ( Undenominatiollal) Mr. anI Mr. Lee L ovely and turther study. ome of the memof t hel!' pl'ofesslon, l~ r. Douglass pel' yea I', a nd the need for a IllI'gl! Mrs. Lym an Day. JudgeI' w·h o heard the testimony Chester A. Williamson bers wished to go wading but Mr. family, 01 Springbol'o, were Saturhaving ha d considerable xpel'i- j and aclive m mbor hip i mo r e included Judge C. B. Dechant, day guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Crabbe made them refrain from MI'. and Mrs, W. W, Schatzman Wat' no. , J udge Fl'ank M. ClevEvangelis tic services each even- el'1 pe in t he Gra nd ilrc uit har neR pres ing this year t han evo/' bt'fol'e Lovely and daughters. such childish amu ements. 0" Judge R. L. ing at :-D;- R. Dunn of Chili- 1'ac 8. Mr . Frye was d rivi ng a Some of the ladie, hin t t hat no an d so n, HarTY, of Madisonville , enger, linton RaymOnd Peirce, of Toledo, was cothe preach ing. Don't miss h ear- hot'lle owned by IndiaJla parti 8. It father, who cares to attend thill I \\ ere uncia)' gue~t, of MI'. a nd Go",:,dy, Gree ne Co., Judge Charles A hort time ago it wa s report ed is repol'ted that 8n un usual nmount meeting will be denied admission. Mrs, W. O. Raper. 'Y hlte,. Clel'mo nt Co. and Judie in theBe columns that students not the guest of his parents, Mr, and ing this uniqu sch olar ly teacher of rivalry a nd jealousy among the Don't f orget t he place an d lime' . 1'I'edenck H uffman , Hamilton Co. and prea cher. Lord' Day serv icea MI·s. Howell Pi erce, at the Fri nds in the commereial department were Th rough tho testimony and In as f ollows ; Unified ervice be- d r ive(s was ap parent bel or the Ol'ade school blli lding ' 2 o'clock . Isaac W. LlIlco ln! w~n ~a~1 b ~n excluded fl'om typing classes. Ar- Home, one night last week. .... ce was s t a r t e d , F r .IC Iay a f tern oon 0 cto'be r 6 . III fo t· .·evel'lll monthS, IS In CI'I~- the decision of t he court it wall ginning at 9 :30 n. m. LOI'd 's Sup' I .Ii . t h I I . ' , r rangements have now been made , . Il'n con .. h on a t lome of liS st reSlled t hat if a ny of the cost of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brackne~, . and serm on at 10 :30. Sermon 110 that those students who could on and daughter, of Dayton, were per siater, Mr!!. J . H. ~m i th. t he pI'oj ect woultJ have to be borne not be accommodated in the reg- Sunday afternoon callers at the by D. R. Dunn. Evening evanG I'ma ny rece ntly raisect h er b,Y. the benefItted land the propogeli!Jtic service at 8 p. m. You a ce writers trom 8:10 to 8 :40 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook. alwa ys welcome at this chul·ch. tariff again t impol'ta tion s to $15 : ltlO n wo uld ~ e dr!lpped. But In ular clalWls may use the typeper h undred we ight, in f ur therance ca s~ t h f ede lal go vernm~nt can Charles mall, one of Waynes- 1 morning and from 3 :30 to 4 in the of h er Ji ve-at.home campaign. be Induced to cany the entire burafternoon. These half-hour peri ods ville's oldest and best known r e _ WAYNESVILLE M'. E. CHURCH clen of CORt because of I(,s benefit idim ts, W/l taken to the Warren Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor come belore and atter the regular Hai-vey Rye is nursing a . f oot to contt-ol ot '/I ood waters In the County home, ncar Lebanon, SunWecinesday: Bible stu dy a nd class periods. . lha t \ ns painfully injurN when a Ohi otiver and t he Mississippi day, praye r m eting ea cb W dne day at pi ce of a Dew f u rnace, hI! iR hav- river, then the project will b. Mr. and Mr . Howard Elliott and 7 :30 P. m. Dr. J . T. Ellis, dean of Warren worker in all effor ts toward the ing installed at hi. home, f n on it. push ed. It was the belief of those sponEighth G1'llde section, one in family, of T oLedo, '" ere Sunday T hursday : unda y school boa rd cou nty physicians who h a d prac- fu rtherance of t he cause of temMr. an d M r~. L. V. Bran straior soring tb e project, t hat the federal· Engllsh, has oraanized a club, .the dinner I!'uests of Mr. and Mrs. meeting on Thur day at 8 p. m. tised medicine. in Wa ~'n esville and peran ce and prohibi t ion. name ot which is "Good cholar- Ho well Pierce at the Friend s F riday; Choi l' practice at 7:30 vicinity fo r a half cent ury, died at Intereste d f!>r many years in att nd ed ~e .6 J st wedd ing an nive r'- ~overnme nt through "the newly ship Club." We elected offie rs the Home. P. m. G o ' cJo~ k I.l nday evening, at t he Maso nry, Dr. Ellis was a me mber Nal'y of Mr, and "Mrs, W, D. 13rans- Cl ' ated public works funds and last two days, as tollows: Pre ident S un day : unday chool at 9 :30 honle of hi 80n . . S. EJIi , ab ut a nd Past Ma ~ter of Waynesville trator, at W ilmingto n, Inst T hurs- the determination t o' control flood ' wa ters, the gove rnment in cooperRoy Crock t.ti Viee-Pr lIident, Mr. an.d Mrs. Ros! Villars, of nl. Mor ning worship a t 10 :80. il miles 'south 8 t of Gwn, follow- I,Iod~ e No. 163. , F. &: A. M., and day. Vivian Conner; Secretary, Charle Clarksville, atended the Y. F. M. The communion of th e Lord's up- ing a str oke of paralysis which he Blso belonged to the higher orders . ' , ntion w ith the federal war depart~. C. ervis a nd fam Ily m oved me nt would be interested in cal'T),Anderson; Treasurer, Jane Furnas; me ting at the home of Mr. and per will be ob erved at this meet- sustain ed a week 'ago.. About 48 of the. fra ternity at Dayton, and News Rep()rt~r, DenQ Davis. ' Mrs. Donald Hadley in Lytle, Sun- ing. Epworth Leag u at 7 p, m. hours b fore his deat:h, he lapsed Lebanon., He was a 32nd degr ee th elr hom e, Tuesday, f r om t he in g through t he project. . We disculsed h9w often to have day evening. Pre8ching service a t 8 "p. m. The into a coma from 'which he ne ver Maso n, Scotti h Ri te, at Dayto n, Barnett p~<>~erty on outh st l'e~t I It is planned that f our dams b. th'e meetiqs and how to change sermon subj ect will be, The Three rallied. Surviving a:re a dau ghter and b longed 1.0 _Leban On Chapter to th e Phllhps property On MOIn I bu ilt in t1'ibutaries of the Little the officel'1l. It wu decided to have Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Lovely and F old Tem2.tation of J su ." arul two sons Mrs W E O' Neall No. 13, R , A. M., at Lebanon. st reet. laml rive r and one In the l'iver the meeting~ the first and third daughte n,vmited Teiativcs in Miil- - On Wednesday of next week the Charles T . a~d' Seth ~;id~'ell ElliS' m dley Bu tler ha a scheme ibelf a bove Spring Valley. MondaYII of each month, and to dletown. Sunday, and took supper Women's Foreign Mi. sionary 0 - all of wh om reside in this vicinity: .... t o maroon all of the racketelers on have a change ot officers every at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee ciety will Dl eet with Mrs. Dibert 'a t A brother, thl'ee si t el'S and eigh\. a t ro pical island. Why not malee month so everyone will have a Lovely, near Springbol'o. 2 p. m. gl'andchildren al 0 sU,rvive. it a VOI C~. nic island, while y ou nre chance to have an office. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cast were F\lneral se rvices wer~3 held at the about it , The purpo~e ot the club is "To Sunday dinner auesta at the home ,.CONNER.MURRAY REUNION bome of S. ,Eilis, Wednesda)' at become better scholars apd use of Mr. harles Zimmerman, and About thirty-five ~lel'\1b ers and 2 P. m., Rev. G. C. Dibert, past or Accom pany ing on excelle nt ~ Mr. ancl Mrs. Grover David:on, beter everyday Ipeech," C!alled at \.he home of Mr, and Mrs f ' d f th f '1 tt d d the of tbe M. E . church, I~ f which Dr. liken eilS of th e gentl emnn a dis- l of P andora, we re unday m~h t Pr ices that ave raged several ' . Cu b a, that even Crlen s '., 0 e amI" y a en et th Ell IS ' was 8 m em be r, 0 fl·' d ' guests ~f Rev Dena Dav·• 1." Ne 90'8 Rc'port er EI woo d C0 IIlns, 10 II cla t e. ev. paLc hR f ro m Ftll'mer!;ville, published nnd . l\"onday ~ ," " G C. Ce.. Ot ., a b ove lhe marke·t were e onner·,. urray teUnlon a R Dr. V. F. Brown , of Dayton, a in a turday evening's Dayton Dlb r t and fanlll y at the M. E. pa id for Warren county'll inll. ",.h. Spor .......lYp Broth••hood home of Mr. ~nd Mrs. E . . f o.r mer pastor and J . L. Monden- N . jParsonage. pri ~ herd of baby , beel when ~---' I W '11 Mr. an d M1'$ . Rus8el Campbell Bentley un- hall assisted '. '. . saY$·B Mc lellan newly a p - ' . h tY-..,lIve h ea d 0,~ fI ne H ere~ Il a),aenl. D ' on MalO h ' street b'I' t la ·t f With the ser VIce, and I ewlS, " Geol'ge the elg The Sport£manship Brotherhood (nee Mildred Hole) of Oenterville daY'h ue tf ~ e m~ I ~.~ 0 onl~ J. O. Cart wright r ead a biograph- pointed supe'rintendent ' of schools One t hmg .that makes our r oad fo rd st eers owned by members of WI. organized to promote IIpons- are announcing the birth of a lion, of t be: gUfss .~ 0 arl'lv: or; nO~il ical memoir. Burial lIIIa~ made in fo r Farmersvill e and Jackso n town back t o . natIO nal reco ver.y more the co un ty's Baby Beet club wer. eas wa~ ~~ ~el've d~he Miami cemetery, the rE!mains being ship took over the rein s here this hOP ~fu l I, t he f.nct that thIngs 8l'e sold nt public auction Friday" the manship between fellow-classmates Ricl-ard Raymond, September 20. the . lg · G a. well as between contesting Mr. and Mrs. James Johns, of evening. eo.~~e ~ e r 1ft'bo re t 'ful tende rly bOl'ne' to the it' last l'e8t- week and will pilot the local school g~ttmg better tn the other coun- fin al day of t he Warren county Ichools. The society has its officers LMytle and Mrs. Viola Carey and company WI se era eau I ing place by pall beal'ers sele cted during the ensuing term. t l'lCli of the worl d, t o!). (air. rs. Pearl McMakin called on tJie vocal sol08, __ .. from the membel'ship of Waynes- I "The school district is f ort unate Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Sta rr a nd Tho I?cal $8le was con8ide~ell who are choBen by popular vote of the members .of the Brotherhood. young man and his parenta, Sun. ville Lodge No. 163, F. & A. M. t o se cu re th e sel'vices of a man <laughters, Mr. and Mrs, Froward oU,t t ~ rld mg, th grand champlon Abo each year five bOYB and five day afternooD. Subscribe for the Miami a.••tta. Farmel's ~range lIl'? 13 condu cted with the acad emic arid pr actical Dalton lind Miss Nelli e oilier br mg ll1g $ 14 per hundred, the girli are elected from the brother- = _._ _ t h committal ervlCe. e xperience of Mr. Mc lellan, who we re Sunday guests of M~. llO d h ig~lh,ut . p"icc paid at-&'lIli'-.......411I - - -- - - hood aa repreaentative Iportamen. Born near Springoo'ro, Sept em- come$ here from the Univer sity of MI'S. Harrv S tarr in Dayton an d Ohl" thl~ y(!ar. Th. oJ'IrAnlzation II considered so pnbllic 'ber 26, 1.857, the son of Seth H. llIinois, wh ere he was profeas()r of spe nt t he da y at F orest park.' 1'h e' eight y·tive calves averaged important to all, that pat:f;icipanta.~ "1 a nd Re becca Tressler' Elli s, Dr. mathe matics.. Prior to his accepting . . ! in weigh t 964 pounds and broughtiD athletics, ~he8r leaders, and EIli~ would have attained the age th position with lIIinQis, Supt. Mrs. Rose H aym e, Mrs. Harry an a verage price of $6.80 per hUDmanairen mUlt belong to it. Oomof 76 years had he liv.~d only tw'o Me lellan had been superin tend en~ Thumn ~n d son! Layton, .01 Colum: Ilred. The champion brought U mittee8 are a18Q chosen. from the days longer. Ever with a view to of IS1;'a el toWJ1!~hip, Pr eb le county bu s, Ml . NettlC oDll el, and MI. cents per pound and the lIecond brotherhood to welcome neighborhi life work in mind, }jis elemen- schools, He was also superint en- and Mrs. C. C. Arch~eaco n, of prize winn e r 8,6 cents. ing scbools, armnge entertain. tary .education 90's!! obtaine.d in the d nt of the Waynel:\vilfe school Dayt!>n, Mrs. F. H. ~tlt.enberger Th e g mnd champion .tev, . mentl, etc. Above aU else live up common schools near his home. He system and fO l' six years served and }~I:S. J. V. Hartsock w re un- owned by William Sherwood, BOll to th.e code: later matriculated at t he Nati oll8\ t he Beme nt, III., s("hools as super- da y VI$ltors at .t he home or Mr . an d of ,I , F. Sherwood, of Ore.o~, Keep the RuleB. Normal University, Lebanon , and intendent. Mrs. J. H. mltn. . was so ld to the Kroger Gtocel'1 Keep faith with 'Your comrade. graduated from the Pulte Medical :lIlr. Mc lella n wo n his ba chelor's Seve l'al from here attended t11e nnel Eakin!\, eonlpany of Cincinnati Keep your temper. College" Cincinnati, March 4, degre e from Miami university and annual H o me-Coming a t the Mt. a t th eil' bid of 14 cents, Keep yourself ftt. ' 1880. Soon after his graduation, his mnstel"S f r om th e Univers ity Holly church, las t unday. The The second prize winner, own.ecl Keep a IJtout heart in defeat. . friends induced him t ,o come to of Illinois, At t he latter university usual large cr owd wa s in atte n- by Ha le Bu rdge, of Franklin tOWJI~eep your pride under in victory Waynesville and assume the prac- eluring his. ervice as mathematic dance, and a most happy l'C union ship, W ag sold to Coyle's meat marKeep _ Bound .oul, a clean mind rtice of the late Dr. James W. pl'ofesso1' he has been workin g on was enjoyed. Will iam Daug hters, of Waynesville, bringing '8,80 and a healthy body. Haines. His practice grew fr om his doctor's deg1'ee and has suc- one of J'yI t. Holly's nlost n oted so ns per Illlndl'ed for a total of '87.72 . . On October 7, Virginia invades year to year, and he was ,,'idely ceeded in working o1Y two years and a ve t~-rftn pllssenge r tra in con.. .... ...... . the fteld at Ohio State University known and beloved th.r.oughout toward his Ph. D. ductor on th e Pe nu sylvnnia line$, for a toot-ball pme. It is the firSt War.ren and surrounding counties. 'Well equipp ed academically, well iWas in attendance, and add ed much gaml! tor- both teams this lI88110n. Eariy in Septembel', 1882, he informed on 1)10dern educational t o t he p,leaSl,Il'e of th e event. o. s. U. has Bent an Invitation for was . united . in marrial~e to Miss methods ann with a wealth of val, ·.lI.bOYI ill High School to attend Anna Taylor, daughter' of Sidwell uable experience in various school We call espeCial attention to the the- pine. At , 2 :40 Wedne.aay Taylor, who preceded him in death, system s ba ck of him, great things eric!< of rhyme!! recountingtheu(Contlnu.d OD pare ., October 9, 1930. are ' to be expected from Supt. periences of Bob and Betty and Dr. Ellis remained In active p ..ac- ~cCl e llan. hail' de alings with various . local tice until two years ano when he uMr. McClellan's brot her, E. E , me rchants. The first of these jillsustained a troke 0.: paraiysis McClellan, is superintend ent of. wnich forced his retiJ~ement. He the s chools of our neighboring . Common Pleas Judge FI'ank M. gles appears on page 3, column 8 recovered sufficiently to be taken village of Gel'11\antown." levenger, of Wilmingt on, has of t h is issue, and a new one will about but was never able to reMr. McClellan will be remel'1- been l'equested to mod.ify a c1ecis- be publi shed each week for the 8ume the activities of his profes- bered Ss having served a~ 8uper- ion handed <l own in Warren county 'next six weeks. Bob and Bett, • Mra. Elvin Fir,es haa reeeivea lion. The second stroke was sustain intendent of the schools here OUT- courts in a eivil ca se involvinlil: the patronize home merchantl, as all CAPTAIN LYNN BLACK GLtiroI M. ~~~ word of I aerio1lB accident that beed vel'y soon after he had rl!turn- ing the 1919-20 term. At that time height of a dam in th e Little Mia mi loyal citizens should do. Follow fell her nephew, Howard Seara, III ,_ . AbcrN an tbuwD Captain Lynn Blick,. ClnclDnati, luperillteDcJeD1 ed trom attendln(l' the ,olden wed- he had but recently been released rive!: at the Robilzer mill, at Way. their lead and Bee what a flne array of merchandiile and barpina from service in the U. .s. army, Mr nesville, California .bout two weeki a,o. . of the new State JUPwaj Patl'OI.J_aDd Glm M. Pally, .Columbal. 11ft ding of two very dear friends. Professionally, he wae affiliated Carl Boring, of Wilmington served Sevenl months ago Judge Clev- al'e to be found ri,ht at home. Torether with hia wif. and .on, IIr eom.,nt...... at dMt B_1i of Motor Vehle1u, whose appomtmeata Sean, aa employee of the Edition .... UIIloaD* b7 lligh"a)' Director o. W. lIenell ~oUowlng actloII with the Warren Coullty Medical 8S principal of the high school dur- enger, who prcElided during th e of the Ohio S.~ C01lI't in ruling apinat a refereDdam v?ttl 011 Society, of which . he had lerved ing the same term, and was c10llely hearing of an action flIed by a PREBLE CO. C.ANCE WI ... Electric Licht Co., at Monrovia, *- Wo ....va ~ overwhelminaly by the state lllCillatue _to Beveral terms 88 preaidl?nt, .and ih~ associated with Jolr. McClellan. group of Warren county fa1mers Calif., wu atteDdln. an oatln, SIll tIM State Jllclnr.1Patrol and tranlferrln. the Bareau of Jlotol Southwestern Ohio I1lomeopathic • • _ • against Robitzer protested that The Gran~e Booate~ Protrna an amusement .,.Tlt near Paaadena V . . . . . frena . . Jarildiction of the aecretal'J of .tate to 1M cIlnctoI While Ilidiag on a device. he IUpSociety. TREASURER WILL MAIL the height of a dllm at tho mill held at Spruarboro ICHol of a.tPftJIo . __ .a. The Ion of a Past ped aDd fel' ill noh a manner tlat TAX STATEMENTS SOON "'811 causing inundation C)f their last Tu.ida, evening ...~=: GnaW......, ""ice and coordination functions an to be Theson of a Paat farm lands, ruled that the dam eount, :e, the ftftb yuwbra of hia 'Pin. waa ~ 1Ioto~ Vehiclea Bureau allel JlIP"')' Patrol National GrAn. ., Count, Trea urer E. B. Mur- must be lowered HI incbel. Ro- with a leore of erubecl. II. • .. taken &0 tile ttvel, Interelted in rell ann~nced thill week that as bitzer eomplying witll the ~0I1rt Heoad with Illeetrie eo.....,.. boapHal in Loll ........ 8tate JIiIInrQ DqlartmenL . . . ....... joiD" ill • atatead hMleatiq tlaat . . aad waa a zealoull ot 80C>D .. pouible personal property I ruling put a forte of Ulen to WOft ".,, T)e ... will probablJ' F....,. Granp No. to ltatementl! will be mailed to I Clatti. down U1 dam. . d. __ be ~v 01' lye ...1Ea . . - ad rea. woUl to fuDodla ...... .ad ....... AaabI. til. lOa of wlto aD In tile eOll1ltJ. All I The ' eue b.. T. OI'~~_..... Ute tile of
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DEATH CLOSES THE LONG CAREE:R OF ORe J. T. ELLIS
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Hi tory of The Wayne Township Centralized Schools from Records By TIlE nOOSIER
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PRICE RISE HURRIES FROM COURT HOUSE PRODUCTS TO STORAGE
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their 11I'st Itame frOlll Mills. 20-5. but wen' eliminat d \ hen Cqmmon Pleu Proc:eeclin.. Butt.,.. Er ••• Beef. Butter _d lht'I' I" fit to Lebano n. Franklin Th l 02il·l!7 term Ul' '8n on J t"Sl'y heitel·s. He 1\1. 0 i 1\ win- ('v 'nluall l' won t he fracas. In' the case of H . L. Ilarding, et Poria Product. Are Stol'ec1 LAbor Day, ept mbl'.r G, lith ,un ncr in judging J en'('Y CIIW., til' well Iiglit cha nge in . t ucl enl !'; Yl1l- ai, vel'SU outh Lebanon Packing at Vauaual Rate nrullmellt of 120 In th e h~lth a~ Guern.ey cuws. Theil when pllth~' in l'e~nrd to the illnCS!I 01 0., e~ aI, report confirmed, school 36 in lhe Wtlync. VIlle had es went in(1I the corn judging teacherR 1\lI1~ have be n prevnlent In the case of y l~' ia Ol\rrett & &'lade', anu :lU Itrade pupil nt conLestlace he wu)kcc.! away with y al'. [ 0 1' we find thi - note in verSlI s George W. motion Since June farm products ha;;-; ve;;-tll--': L tl@,bdndnglhetta lt053.3.e ightp sin judging w~it~. corn. thQ illsl1e f ur March 5: "Miss to b heuJn a most- at The Fr IIhman c1J1 s t) r t h ' Ihg h H1· - ore w as 9 . " Ju<t . 0 . '.... orner, one 0 f our h Ig '"ove. '1 . 5", • whl l~ ' h sc h 00 I In th e case of F ralnCGs Davis I'ate The .... ~chool was duly initiated at Ilssem- r w points below ' him stood ll er· \ eachers,' is ill with the grip. Our ver us Blanche imontllll, n w ap· ment, u susual f r . the summer bly ('xerci~es held ni the gym on bert McMillan with II 'cor of ncerQ "y mpathy i. eJC te nded to prail; mcnt nnd new o~'der of sale months, is a reaction to ris ing Friday ant-rnoon. October . '] he 8.5 % 011 w/lile C(l nI. Frank and hope for her speedy re- ol·dered. prices. according to the depal.tt 0 lleW high school teachers, Githclll:I wo, a ta l)' winner in judg" In t he matter of Thle }iarveys- m nt of rursl economies at the O. lolias Kathryn Torner and Alice ing beef cattlE'. with n score of The WtI)rnc township elimination burg National BanK, ,conservator . U. ___ _ _ 7 G n" w r al,:o inliated olong with 0, <. All of lhee!\ uuy Will oratorical c ntest wall held in the auth orized t o sell bonds in the petiDuring periods of declining $46.64; The Lebanon L?mber C?. tile young ceive cash prize,," ~ym, Fridoy evening. rlnrch 4. tion described' within 910 days. prices, such as prevailed during lumbc,I'. noils, gla ss. lin eed OIl. j V rill classmen. '111pot"tanl announce· A afety Fit__ t postet· conte~t TJJe winners: Primary group- In the case of Ernest L . Garrison the first six month of the year, $ 1233 Bethlehem Steel 0., ment ,. nre made in the notes. or was conducted in th gl'/Iues (t ur- Rutll alisbury and Bett.y Hart- versu!! W'II I 'lam B . Hayn er • J'udg - storage of products is maintain d ) . ; $81 11' Johnso n & " October 27. Prof. Alfred Walkms. ing the we.ek of 0 ecem b er 1, 0 l p Illn I fo r $588 . 70 and at a low level. In periods of anti- highway John son, posts. lumb 1'. . Inth 3 1 ' . ock; Interm c1iate group- Beat_ men t t . t'ff , and nlllls, . elir ctor of music. oraani z d the Th e nllmes of the winners for eoch rice Robitz rand Eve!)'n Cart· 1'081.5. . . cipation of rising prices. storage of 3 J h La & on, gas and high school orehe .tra, c.omp.osed of gl'llde, begi nn ing with the first, wrigh t; High school group-Elsie In the caae of Ora PatrICK ver- farm products increa es. $3.4 r; 0$3n4 96 ~vFred Kahn Motol' even violens be Ide hI own. five follow; Rosemnry B ntley, Elmer Bradbury alIi! Ada ,baneI'. In the sOS Kelly Patrick. div(lrCe to th e From June 1 to September 1 8\lPP leS't $986' incinnoti, Oil saxophones, two cornete, dl'ums Starr, John Bagel', Alta Mae Rich- county co ntE'st. · held at Lebanon plaintiff. cold storage holdings of pork, CO"kPar~, 'I b'r 'cant $66.68; and ,piano, ndQr .the a.u pices of ards May Treadway. Thdma two weeks later. Miss Bradbury The case of J ohn P erk verSU8 whJch normally decara e about 200 ~e~r e;'s ~'~I'vi:e I tation, gas, the Mother c:l ub. and doubt! 5S Her;ingtoll, f ury Cram. Frank WI)n honors in the hig h school Henry Hawkins was dilsmis ed for milli on p ounds, increased by 86 $15 13 ' Gilpin & Son. gas, $27.96; nid d by the dO~le ticd bcience cia S E wnrtzel, Anna 0' call nnd dhi~i()n, Ruth Salisbury second in want of prosecutloh. million pounds. Lud storage in W . ...... . Law son, services, $2.85; I G d ' '1y d ec l'IDe d 1"U Cincinnati .11'1 Mrs. J osiah Da hn egun se~- ve yn or on. the pr-imary, nnd Beatrice Rob it-, In the ca e of Floyd FOBter ver- this period ord Inan Oil Wo'rks 0.• ~as, ing warm lunches at the high The fir t note of any importance zer third in the intermediate. SlIS i"ginia M. Foster', a divorce to 30 mj))ion pounds. It rose 114 $36.04; Fred' cloth $1;20; MIlIE'I' 8chool building. fo r 1927 waS publi, hed .January Two excepts from April 6: "The decree waR modified. mill ion pounds. Hardware supplies. $3.49; J . Supt. Moomaw had addressed af 12 : " The Mothers club ha beE'n Mother club is giving a varied The case of William J. Harner Instead of the customary de. Hawke, g~s and supp lies, $47.79; t · warm 1unc h es to n bo u t 190 prOll'ra m ond entertai nment at t he versus William M. Wilshire was crca e of 11 mi II'Ion poun ds in . b eef ]'ncinnati Oil Works C0. , lI(a8, tircular letter to the paren!! 0 11 rVlng . 0f 18 nil'11'Ion $50.99 ; J. A. Butterw ic k. 1 sprmg all girl tudent!! enrO~l , e d 'In th e ch'ld I ren a t th e 0 ld bU'ldl'ng I. . ' The high $chool gym next Sun da y tli!!mis ed Cor want of proscdution storage, a gam high lIchool in regard to the mat- children at the grade bUlldmg ~ho night. April 13, Most of t he enNew Suib pounds is repol't!ld. leaf, $1; Morrow Gar.ng • ,ga and ter of the girls playing ba ket bring their lunches also brmg tertainers are high school Il1ld Butter and eggs normally move supplies, 6.20; Walles Oarage., In the matter of The Harvefs- in~o storage beginning in March parts and repair. $6.50; Morrow ball. The circular closed with these potatoes, dry beans, tomatoes, rice, grade pupil!!. In connection with three que tiolll'!, to which rep!i s etc .• which ,are cooked .and serve~ t his, Doncnfeltl 8 . of Dayton. will burg National Bonk. Application or later, reaching a peak either in Hardware tore, lant rne and were request d 'Do you favor girl to the children with theIr lunches. g ive a style show. Comc and see to sell bonds. August or September. This yeaI' globes, $1.46; A. D. Orapevine" ba ketball in any form? 0 0 you Mrs. Ida Stokes did the cooking, y.our fl'iends and relativeR all dresThe Cincinnati Butchers Supply}(O m~Uion pounds, of butter gas, $2.59; Earhart's Drug tore . favor it as interschola ·tic sport? so yo u know t hat it wns done ed up in pretty, new, ' stylish 0.. a corporation versus L. H. moved mto storage In the tbree suppli'l , $3. lEi ; W. A. Hau se, gas, Do you favor the notio n of having right. clothes." This custom hilS, been Brown for foreclosure of vendors mnnths June to September com. $64 61' Frank Sh rwood 0., glls organized team pla y at school at The regular semi·an nual cxnm- continued each spring sin ce by lien. pared to 78 million pounds lut and' su'ppJies 2 .46; R. M. Van noon time and during regularly inations were held J a nuary 13 ann some Dayton dealer in feminine ~dward:. Seiger II ersus Ida. year. Butter storage n~w is the Horne. freight bilf, $17 .89; To~hie!'j seheduled practise hours, instead 14 and no exemptio ns were allow· wear ab ut the time the girls' Seiger fo~ dlVor~e. highest on record for thIS date. Service Station. gas $33.5 4; Prank of with other schools?" to These four high school pupi.h. minds are beginning t o turn to-, New 1: ork In suran ce. Co. Cases of eggs in storage were 2 liri Vulcanizing & Tire 0., gas. the querrle were received tbe mad e an average of A or better In ward commencement co tumes. ver. us Anton DaVIS and Fannie C. per cen~ above average and 50 per $35.65' FlaCK Equipment Co., drill .erl w ek as follows! No. 1- 23 all their subjects: iole ... Bogan, " April F ool was observed in Davis for money, fore~losure, .alc c nt more .than last year-'s loW; ftoal.5. ~tc., $5.49; Bay City hovDenlinger, Catherine high school circles in various ways of real estate and ,eqUItable rehef. supply. ele Inc., supplies, $22.24 ; H. S. yes, 12 n o; No. 2- 12 yes, 22 no ; Geneva No. 3-17 ye, )3 no. So. that Branstrator and Be rtha Filer. One was upon different teachers , Anna E .. Standifor~ vers us Ed· These , heavy supplies, ay the C;nover, supplies, $10.27; Bonwas the end of girls' organized "Mr. Keones trick. stat e, upon va'rious students, and the ward StandIford dlV'oree. Gross economists of the departnlent of Ton Supply Co., sUp,plles, ,86.67; school basket ball teams nt W. visor of trammg weather pla y cl one on the base- neglec t of duty IS the charge. rursl economics. may not ]lrove Blair & LeRoy. sand, $1.13; MorH. S. schools, and County Superinten- ball boys. They had a game burdensome if business activities row Feed &: Supply Co., eement. The Senior class entertained t.he dent F. B. Ha'r ri wer vi itors at with the Bellbrook team probate Cour't and consumer purcha ing power $15.63; C. P. Joy, water. $4.66; remainde)' of the high .schQol, In· Wayne Township chools (January but becau se of rain ' the game was The following accounts were apto improve. but at pres- Van Camp Stone Co., sand $3; Roy eluding the faculty, With a lIal- 25). Everything wa found Sa tis- called off." Wbich may n ot bave proved, allow d and ce,nfirmed by ent they are an important factor Burroughs, services, $S.85; Orebeen such a great calamity. at. that the court. inu the price situation. gonia Bridge Co., steel relowe'en party, given in the gym factory:" October 28. Thursday, January 27, "the April 13: "W . . H ..S. again Robert J. Shawhan, lexecutoT of $1178.53; J . B. HopPing, 1 10 nlltes tel;l us members of the Home Nursing coming into the llmell.ght of for- estate of Frank . Thompson, dehoe, 50c; J. W. Lin&,o Hardware The; Uat 8lX Semor boys,}our JumorB, club which i ' under the supervis- eign athletics. Lalit Flrday after- ceased . First. final and di tributive ut'etie. The receiver 14 ordered to Co., suppli II and parts. $212.33; Elaht Sophomores an(] four Fresh- ion Mis Watts. Warren county no n, the local high boys Clyde Whitacre, glUardian of ell certain property at private Kilpatrick-French Motor Car o. men had turned out to try for home demonstration agent. met in battled again st the high school Woodwrow Whitacre, incompetent. sale. gas and supplies, $62.46; L. H. places on Coach Dutch Harlan's the gym and held an all-day b oy s of Lebanon in an interscholas Lebanon-Citizens Nalcional Bank Howard C, Rei!, executor of the Gordon Garage. gas, $82.39: buket b.alJ squad, only four of meeting. At tbis problems tic pase ball gam. The Waynes- and Trust 00. Trusteel ot the es. estate of Charle Reil, deceased, Blachae's Garagc, gas a nd supplies them bemg team from of the various members were discus ville boys were very doubtful of tate of Granville P. lDecker, de- filed his inventory. ' '6.36; Griswold Service tation, The wi1l of William Z. Ron was gas and supplies, $230.38; Fra. p1"eceding year '- Their tlrst pmes sed. and suitable explanation!! SUCCeRS as the Lebanon nine p.as ceased. First and final. were played. 12 when given. In the afternOon Miss Watts games schedul d with Steele, Sttv. H oward Humphreys, executor of admjUed to probate. Frances G. zier & Campbell. ' repair$, $4.25; the Centervtlle H. S. first and reo gave 8 demonlltration on the era and the U. O. Preps, of Day. estate o'C Emma E. ROllS. deceased. Roll was appointed execlltrix. no Oregonia Bridge Co .• supplies and aerYe teams gave ou; first re- medicine chest, its occupants, the ton. As the game progressed, h ow. ,Fir t, final, dlstrlbutiv". . - bond required. Raymond Follen, repairs $23.32. aerves two unmerci'tu! beatlDgs, medicines that should be in it, and ever, the boys and S. S. Stahl. administrator of the Herschel James and A. B. Kauf. • _ _ _ __ 20-7 respectIVely. the lebelling of medicines. This at the end of the la t lDnrng. estate of Levi Stahl. deceased. man 'were appointed apprai&drs. OTIOE OF IIIll J1fNG TlIelr tir~t ,vIctory, however, was was given before the club and the. wa f1 standing score of 7 to 6. In First and 11na1. '
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Moomaw receIved .n red one. k and Mr. Harlan B plal.n blae .on.e. (They pro bIibl y w]sh e d t 0 d IS t In· guish the superinten. dent from the th b I ) Th d a er OYs moreHeasl y,i M' e fJ~u possessors Isse me, Vernon Mamous, Therle Jones, L~ther Hartsock, Clyde Everhart. Gtlbert Frye, . Wad~ Turner. Harold BerryhIll, players ; Bert O'Neall, treasurer; E mest H arI an c.oach,d and,. F. R. Moomaw, super"Charles Day won third place Inten ent. m·ade a over all other boys in judging Coach Harlan'S charges
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of t ht. ehlr. In tbge I par, w fIC ,ISd school library, was oun near C·lrcleVl·lle. It is 30 inches in circumference." The relic has 1 f bsince nor b.een moved t o a pace 0 0 among pictures. the school's tr?phies, etc .• ~thletic m the mam hall on the upper liOOl' of the d buil ing(To be Continued) • _ • . Best time to seed October corn 19 late Septemberfselect and early
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Alton F. Brown, administrator of the estate of Andrew Johnson, deceased. is ordered to sell certain real estate. The applications of Oris L. Brunk . and George E. Young for appointment of ancillary administrator of the estate of ElizabElth Hu1ford. deceasc:d. were denied. Public'ati~n of a n'o tice is autbori2;ed. The will of Elizabeth Ireland, deceased, was admitted to probate. R. C. Boys was appointed executor of the estate, no bond required. O. E. Moore C. W. Munger and J. T. Riley we~e appointed appraisers. Belle MeLane was appointed adminlstratrlx of the estate of Joseph O. Harry, decealled, and IIled bond of $1600 with suretiea. ~, C. Hamilton, Charles Coleman and Charlie Creighton were appointed appraisers. A certlfted copy of the entry determininlr the Inheritance talE on the eltate 0'1 Emma 1. Scull, de· ceaud, II to be certUled Without delal. The suudlall of AUen
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to L. D.. and Cornel!a r'. Chiles real esta~ .In Wayne~vdle. WI!hard F. Wright, dec~ased. to Osso~la M. Wright, et al. mlot No. 639 In Franklin. . . . The esta~e of Wllhard F. ~rlr~t deceased, IS exemp~ ~om Inherlt~nce tax. The admlmstrator filed hIs application for a certilleate of transfer and hfl first and ftnal account, Bill. AnOWH Clark Co., care of patient, '48.50; Julia Holland services $7; Mn Howard Sawyer, farvicl!II, $7; Geor gia Miller, services, $10; Stella Kelly, services, ,10; Charles Hobson, services. $10; Mrs. Will Bryan services. $10; Lewis V. Banta, eervicel, $5; Mauele Dea~dotr. lemc.. $5; Candil HYman, services, ,5; Leoanon Lumber Co., ptanl and specifleaUonl, ,26; GUlta" A. Weil, Reeeiver. Woodrow-W.... Stanale Co•• nppUel. ''1&; E. B. MurreU, pollt earcia, '1; Waldroll C. Gllm01ll', ill41leat. ,1.70; "'..... ren C. Gihae1ll'.
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Sell. Textile. Colorful rugs, chopping bag!!. table scarfe woven in the ' textile department at Holbrook colle&'C are already on sale in the general supply store of that institution. As the demand crOW8, that depart. ment plans to extend Itt! work to Include makine aU kinds <Jf bags, luncheon 'leta, hO'meapun cloth for suitl and dresses, and bedspreadl or coverlidl, ' "We intend eventually to make any thine that can be woven ,on a two, four, six treaddle 100m," said Mrs. Bernice Heizer, In ' charge of the weavin,. If there Is a call for it, we shall make crude lace and we expect to dye with plant dyes like those from tomatoea, barks ot trees. and Black-Eyel!l Susana," she added. Manua) training wUl s06n be pushlne textiles for the lead. But j~st now the department Ilf charre 01 Mr, B. O. St John, Is puttinr in tts equipment .Iectrlc-drlven machln." and benches. Vario\U coanea, lIleh .. pattern malcine will ... otrered. . "0111' atm .. to be eeJ1r.UI~porthlir
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The Un ited States isn't the o nl y country t hat is experiencing the trend t oward recovery. During t he second quarter of 1933 there was a marked upturn in commodity prices in many parts of the world ac. ~ordi ng to a survey made by t he Council on Foreign Relations. Most Important advances have been made in this country in }o'ranc the aole major nation left on the gold tandard- and in Great Britain, ,,:hoae managed currency policy ha been the co ntrolling factor in the nse. Other countries to show advancem nt include Australian Canada Austria, Belgium, Germany and witz r land. In tbe first -half' of 1933' Bri.tishprices were stendier than those in either this country or France : ThlS marks a d)'aatie change 'from conditions in 1931 and 1932 when British price fluctuations were often extremely violent. • This price queation is keeping many a citizen awake nights. His problem is : When will income inc rease in proportion to rises in the price. level? The an wer to that is still a -question mark. Bulk of American wage-earners, particularly those in the white-collar class will ,have to wait some time yet before business conditions warrant an~ ~ub8tantial advances in thei"r earnings. The present recovery drive, as IS .natural, has little to do with those who have incomes in the high or muJdle brackets. It is concentrated on helping tho e wllo are in the lower-brackets or have no income at all. Maj or effort is given to manufacturing new jobs and that cann ot long be done, until there is stabili· zation of commod ity costs on a higber level. Cost-ot-living has ad· vanced materially in t he pa t few months' most marked advan ces are still in the f uture. eplcmber 1, the new t~xes on cotton, certain food· stuffs and other articl e passed to help finance . farm r elief actionwent inlo offect.
1-A~nA,j_n.a,dU-W...a.llalQyU.nLes.tJvtl.lil~let-~:e~~~~~,home, We'll tell yo u ill this po m. Naturally W. H. Madden & Company Wa. v ry wis ly picked, To supply material for their bungalow, '~i~~~d:heir product, can't be From the Hawke Hardware ompany They'll buy a wa~her arid Nesco range, H you don't dea l at t h Hawke Hardware It's time you ought to cnange. Bob says cold weather's just ahead Better look into YOU)' bin, And if there isn't coal there, Hav e • W. Robitzer put some in
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the pa.l('rn balf. From some rOUn· , cl'nt of the 8cr.~a(Ce i in('luded under th nalional plan. "'0 :iru~~," M. L. Wil ~lJn. the fulhe!' of the I I whl!aL plan. ueclal'(" "We nave LEBANON, OHIO Ug d every . p()s~~b l e meanR to in 11M a Completc More than (1,000 appJicati,pns fOl' fOI'm farlll ~'R fll the wheaL plan. wheat controct~ W I't! . igrled bv W . now believ that ewry f.ot·mer Ohio formers with the Agric:ultul'~1 now hM had an OPlllll·tumly to · " Ad mini . . 't rotton . d unng ' know sing onl y genuine Materials a d JUs t men. "TI the plan. ... the week before th final d"ive of Ie whl'al adnlln~"'tru tl o n hus PRlCES REASONABLE the. ign-up, it is announced b D dO.ne nparly Itll that It can do at , . My r, state agent in chllrg~ of: thl 8 .s tate of th e wht'al p)'(J~ram. uTHE HOME OF GinS" Lhe wheat reduc~i o n proglt'om in D tOils of lhe I Ian have b.e ft n hi(). ?l'o u~ht to the Ia.rOlcr'H uU n lion. R(1tul'n!l fr om nine tale ' th rhat wol'ie\ 8upphei! of whenl Ilrl! than Ohio indicate the suclce~s ~~ gl' a te r thlln the , wot·ld. 11111r kets , "'!"!~--~~-~-~~-----~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!"!!!!"!!!!! l 10l.e plall l'S'- as ul'ed a nd lha't fal'm- ' ca V n .abHo h d ,·b, ha:; tblicn 1"1011lte k t d ho ut . - R 'c ord form Kfor kl'l'Jling hooks - - E!I'S particularly in l he we~t, are I t~nl8 e expor mar e s aV.1! on the poultry fi o ·k mB y be obtains igning in large numbe rs. DUI'in g dl'lven hom~ the lcsson that curta il ed from county ngdcullurlll agen t. ••• the first few days in the sign-up , v~ell~:'Ot~~~~;~; ' offers thl' most ob- Bookk ('ping ~tart. Oct dbet' 1. Kansas the large~t wheat growin g "A . : . . h . '0. t of tlll' I'ceonl Iorm~ 01'C' l!i reported 50,000 farmers ..pl ocesslng tax o~ \\ eut IS ents , pl'in tin~ cost~. had signed applications Iot' con- . upplYlng the f und s to m ~u r~ lha l WAYNESVILLE, OHIO tract ~ _ farmers und el' tll r lan r cClve a~ Ph one 80 Bank BIde. Pr'~dictions in other western l11u~h ill go?ds Ior th~ pOI·t of their Vegetahles grown for connill~ states were for a sig n-up of a grain that IS d?m . ticall y consum- Cl nd maufacllire give PI'OSpC'ct of majority or alj wh eat grow ~ rs. ed as they gOll~ lh e fiv.e year be- being 15 )IeI' cent h!'low the light DR. H. M. WILLIAMS My cr stales that in hi e the fore lh wat:. rb e .l1Ited S~at s production of 1 1932 an d 31 per sign-up in the western hal f' 0 f th has entcr d Int o an IIIt ernatl (1!1 al cent below the fivc y ar avera ~c JSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN uti SURGEON s t"l.e; whel'e wheat is g rown more ag!',c ment to cut wheat pr(ld ~ctlon crop. Speci.1 AUantioD to R.cta. a.eI extensively, will be larger than in _ All l.he. e factol'~ d evetRlI onc IlIte.tillal Di •••••• ties reports have come that 60 let. mto another. Th e .f(lmler who Fewer potat oe~ will b e calen I conlracts t o "educe hi. acreage 15 LEBANON, OHIO this yea)'. ombincd It ' i ~ h and per cent is cl oing his part. Th c pro. llr• .PbODI! IUS . weet potato croJl of the ('n unb'y if< Pholll! U hiD JamNOD Old • • PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALES g l'a m is n.w up ~o t he farm?r . ~Ii~ 17 per cent leFs than la st year'. first . tep r t o sIg n an appllcabon and ] 3 per cent S ill ull el' than I will l\elt at my r side.nce in fo/' a c? ntract;, The lime for him to usual. Lytle, Ohio, on do So IS now. FOR SALE DATES CALL
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They'll buy their Meats at Smith's Market 'Cause its a home- owned tore Saturd.y, September 30 - - - -- - ~ This in sures their getting quality ommencing at 1 p. m. the And ' the\!' money buys much fo llowi ng: 2 exten sion tab l~s, 6 nlore. cane-seat chairs, kitchen table That t hey'll have a littJe family, ~ ide board, cupboard, ' 3 I'ockel's: ' Is mutually agreed F lorence heating stove , 2 IIVenAt the Waynesville D)'ug Store portAl, 9)(12 rug, c urtain ~, shades, Enrollment Exceed. That of Last they will purchase • glass can , dish 5, kitchen Ultensils, JESSE STANLEY Year, State Leader of Ch.b The 8upplie their babies need. Inwn mower and many oth er artirboDe 320, Naw Sarll•• t ••, ow. Report. cles. The way 'some men are henpecked, 1'ermll cash. 0Jt Oetob r 9, Fire Prevention Weck will make its 1933 tart. urely is a shame, EARL KOOGLER EMERY A. HARLTON (in~e more a great, organized effort will be made to impress upon' the But' Bob' ll go to Lovely' Recrea- W. Enrollment in 4-H clu bs in Ohio Da,.toD PJ.o_ ears, Auct. nabon the waste, the non-necessity a nd t be tragedy of fi re. tion Room. dUI'ing the I 33 season stopp d KEDmor. 8181 During past years a steadily i ncreasing number of citie and And s ~oot a little gam . will sell at Public Auctio n at. just short of 50,000, b~t exceeded towns have joined in the week. The opening gun is fired by the Presiresi de nce on th Oregolllia and that of last yeal' !?y about 2000, They'll buy their gl'ocel'ies f l'om D. my Harveysbu rg Pike, at F lat Fork according to the I'epol't of W. H. d ~~t of the United States who i ues a proclamatio n calling up on every R. mith ch90l House on _ Clhz n to help make America saleI' against t he ravages of fi re. Many Palmer, ~ tate lead l' of 4-H clubs , ause he's a loca l man, Monda,., October 2. 1933 Governors f ollow with proclamatioM of their own, a8 do city officials. 'rhey stick to home·tow n merchants f ar the O. S. U. Beginning at 1 p. m., the f ollowInsurance organization., civic cl ubs, chambers of commeTce, news. lub member, who Tange in age Every time th'ey can. ing chatt I : fr m 10 to 20 years, widened th papers, trade association and fire departments enlist together to make Diredor of Fu ....al 5 ....lee 1 Mule, 7 head of Catile, 7 head scope of their activities this year, Bob'Jl go to Dewey Casey's, the Week a success. And buy Refiners' oil and ga , of he p, Farming ·Implem.mts 60 Palmer r POI·tS. The rural boys PaRt Fire prevention Weeks have done muC!h good and saved When it comes to making cal'S Chicktm, some hou ehold go~ds, Our convenient location, lulta.> and gil'l engaged in 22 sepal'ate tbou ands of live and millions ()f dollars worth of prope;ty. But the Farm i a lso for sale. perform, ble surroundings and equlpmla& ·'projects." 1\10 t popular of thes!' public has only half~learned th Jessons offered- fire 108s drops sharply Terms CII h. There's notbing in their class. enables us to Serve to the Beat were clothing con st\'uetion, pig during t he We k and lor a few weeks following. and t hen rises again ANTON DAVI rai ~ ing, poultry hus bandry, dairyAdvantage. t o previous levels. Too many, when the flnst flUsh of enthusiasm lla Bob ha a dandy little farm, W. N. ea rs, Clerk. ing, nutrition, potato growi ng, and He's a successful farmer, to o, p8l18ed, drop back into old habits that allow fin haza rds to grow ' and other of the regular farm and AMBULANCE SERVICE He buys st.ockfeed s at the Fal'mPRIVATE SALE multiply. homemaking activities. ers' Exchange, Fire IPreventio n W k Hhould mea n even more than usual this 100-1b. Ice box, Frligidaire Pboa. 29 SOnJe of the members engaged , A most the farmers do. cabin t. a lso undel' the direction of adult year. The United States ha started on the r oa el to busin ess recoveryLot 01' 1st class fi hing t:ackle. advisors in ra ising rabbits, colts, and that recovery would unque tionally be expedited if the hundr ds lt Bob is hurt or taken s ick; everal guns. fl ower gardens, and in the stud y A he' likely to some day, o~ .million we wa te annually through fire , could be IIBved. Every , lIver ware, of bil'ds and other nature ubj etl!. citize n should regard it a his duties and privilege' to take an interest They'll send f or McClure's ambul· Lot of dish s and small pieces. Of the 49.844 members, the ofance, in Fire Prevention Week and to pra tice its teachings throughout the veral . antiqu e piece. ficial count as reported to Palm er' And it'll get there right away. entire year. About 2 cord of dry wood. by counly exten ion agents, 17,They'll I!"et in touc h with Ler oy 2 -ft. Exteni on ladder 35 were boys and 32,009 were Will soon b he re again (Bill) Moran 4 good tep ladd ers. . girls. When they have things to haul, Paperhangers outfi ts Practically alI of the more than GOOD GRADES DEPEND ON GOOD EYES lv ,. Bill'8 new truck and service Several good Disston~ hand saws 49,000 club members have, or will e _ Have it on them all . 3 cro s cut woed saws. have befol'e the season is ended, .. nange for a Complete Free Exam ination by S ...-:O-O-M-U-S - i - C - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - -. . (Watch for Bob and BE\tty Next Carpenter tools too num erous to exhibited the products of the year's work a t a s tate, county or opyrl'ght 1931, D. A. ' mention. week) Adj News M ' g Machine, commu nity fair . ome of the proS . yer Morri on. Reproduction in whole ' ~xes, S cy th es, B orm 8 :06 15 'Fat'm P . ustment S d ............ - .. - ,.- .. .. ............... 0 . S : reparme' . ee orn for vere Winters . ..... C. J. Willard . , Lawn Mower, nearly new . ject activities, uch a s ra ising a At Car,. ', Jewelry Shop Tue.day, Thur,day aDd Saturday 8 :25 Music or part Will be vlgQrou Iy proseR. B. Stoltz cuted. . I have nearly any thing. What do dairy or beef ca lf, extended over S :40 The Dairy Induslry REASONAB LE PRICES t he fu ll year and do not begin and 8 :50 Your Do&, and Mine . ...... .... .. .. .... .. ... . .... ..... Dr. L. W. Goss you want. PDro P E rtSYTi moving fast. end with the summ er season. j .. _____ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . , . , ............:. • 9 :00 Home Demonstration Agent in a Ad' t t P . . ANDIFORD ~ ~u. ~ . ~eH. c~ol:~~~~' r 9 :10 Music .- ..... .. -,\ . .. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Luke ns and 9 :26 Adjullting Poultry Rations to a New Price Level . A. R. Winter 9 :3 5 Manufact uring Cider and Oth I' Apple Produc ts .. H. D. Brown son of Waldo were Sunday guests 9 :45 21 Years of the Eastern Percheron Futurity ........ _..... .D. J. Kays of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lukens and family. = Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssell Wilson were Do you want a Letter Head, If YOll are I business, a small or guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Envelopes, Programs, Dodgers, In la'rg ad, will reach at least 4,000 John Kennedy. people, and they read all the ads fact anything in the way of Mr. and Mrl\. Frank Wilson and Printing, we can do it for you at a in the paper, and will patronize family e ntertained on Sunday small cOst. you. Mrs. . Wilson's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn We ldy, also Mr COLUMBUS-The atate treaa- which aho met here last Thursday and Mrs. Carey Weldy and Mildred lUer's oftlce has instructed the and Friday, held a joint annual and William of Van Wert (!ounty. prInters to discontinue forwardinll dinner when prominent men of the Rev. and Mrs. Robbins and tax stamps until ~he congestion pation, state and city,· spoke. Con. family are moving to Wilmington caused by .large slllpmenta can be servation Director William R. , -where Mr. Robbins will engage in deared away. COlrntinr tbe 30,- Reinhart and hiB aid" eO\'ered tltem. business. • 000,000 original two.cent beer , Belves with glory as hoats during Mills Mabel E. Starr and friend stamps, a . total of 76,000,000 the week_ of Dayton spent t,he week-end with Iltamps have bee~ printed as the , Mrs. Amanda Starr. "rat installment necessary to meet Dr. Carl Wal:a!on, *he new chair· . T he P. · T. A. gave a r ception t)le state revenue ta-xes on COII- man of the State Democratic ex· for'the teacher at the gym Wedmeties, beveragell., malt and cigar. ecutive committee, 'is eiving evi· nesday evening. ette". According to Je8se A. Slack dence these autumn days that he Sch ool was closed Thursday and tax supervisor in . the state treas- intends to build up harmony and Friday for .the county fair. Several urer's office, it baa tieen necessary goodwill In the Democratic ranks of our . 4 R club members took to add ailt penona to the force t() for the traditional battle with the prizes 01) their exhibits. handle thelle stamps and keep a enemy nut year. In addition to his Mrs. Amanda Starr, Miss Helen reeord of the ree.eipta and dis· manlfo.ld duties at state head· Starr,. Lester, Vernon and Harold bursemenl:a!. Five denomitlations of quarters he has taken tim\! off to Starr spent Saturday in the J. M. (:Osmetic stamps totalling 46,560, make personal calls with depart- ; Starr home near Blanchester. 000 wete printed as the first ill- ment lIeads in or.der to more fully Mr. and Mrs. 'B asil Dailey. reo y~ur atallment. The oririna1 of two-cent familiarize 'himself witb the intri. turn.ed Saturday froln a delightful beer atamps waa 30,000,000. With cate machinery otl State govern. ' visit with Mr.. Dailey's brother in the amendment to the law reduc. ment. AmonI' the departmental A"kansas. 1D8' the tax to one cent, the re- visits made was a social call at tbe Miss Alice Bogan was ' an over-· . mainder of tbe 30,000,000, amount oftiee ot ·Secretary of State George night guest Tuesday of Miss LaIng to about halt of the total, wall S. Myel' Jaat week for a pleatlant vone Osborn and attended the fair aalvaied and printed as one-cent visjt. As State Ohairman Dr. Wat· on Wednesday. ata.mpa to be used ()n all taxed son will nec. . .rily have many con Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Bogan and b.~er....s. This led to ' some con- ~ct8 -witbthe election machinery Jimmy Joe of Wilmington were fullion which i8 being rradually and he proposes to keep inform- Sunday guest s of their parenl:a! cleared up. Otber beer stamps, ~d upon all '8 ubjects, here. . .. amountlne to 32,000,000' of the . Mrs. R. B. Monfort of Wilming • . one centera .a nd 6,700,000 of oneAn additiona1- 48,700 Dames ton spent Wednesday with Mr. and half cent denominations, have were filed with Secretary of State Mrs. Walter Ellis and' family. been ordered printed while · the George S. Myer last week as a part Dr. Paul Van Del' Voort of Witorirlnal $1 beer stampa were of the petitions obtained by the mingtoD called on Mr. and Mr•• chanced to .t en-cent malt tax Ohio Tupayers Protective learue Frank Wilson Sunday. "m~ juat before the 1egilliature lleekillr a ,tate-wiele vote in No• - . .....~--lut week acted to reduce the malt vember Oil a proposal to reduce the Thirty-five 4-H club adviso", tax to three cent.. The old reliahle state Teal estate tax levy from 16 received special recognition at the clcantte tax require, ",600,000 to ten milla. The petltlonl pre- Club Congresa at the O. S. U., Sep worth of one, two and five cent vloualy fJled were shelrt 27.000 tember 18 to 23. Tiley had led Ramp. annually. nam.., and the new flUnp are ex· eluba for ten conaeeutive years. peeted to more than make. up the deftcl",,,),. p. A. Rowen of Sidney COhunbn entertaibed .nother II , chairman bf tbe committee mital but Truax indicated he IdDd of braiD trust la.t wlek In the apODlOrinr the referendum. would make tlie race. IIrd annual .ettiq of the Ameri. CIIt--l'Iaiaeri" lIOeietJ, compoaed of A. del....tion of Huron county The lltate letrlalature adjoamecl ,,110 .ake a atud, of count)' DeDlocrrata a"d Indepe.~ aille die FricIa, after a riOtoUI ..... all ataDdpoln~ E. It. deBt RepabHeaIll, h"~ bT dOll In tb. Bou.. Thundey niPt r=~==:Of the bu....a of 8eDator 'no... dllriq widell • ramp . . . ....n .. 01 the Di'rialon eal1.. 08 bGnentor Orplliaed . . . proteat to Speaker of ud (Jo1. . . .ll..' l'IlUq on adjoDn,meDt.
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I I ~.. .. ed.,....-l· f Ute WILLIAMSON.HILCERIU,N thl' "Fr., hi .. ~" thllt 1"'('I\ing Ihl! ~ POPULAR FORMER been a valu emp oyee 0 bltil't> I{IOUP 8~>!'lI1blt'rl at thl' play AC«~ TEACHERS WED Dayton .... Xenia Traction Co, ~or 1(1'11111\<1 ut'hind th~' 10 III. (laIlH·,. ~ • more than thirty yUr!I, havlnlf Harold WilJiolnllon and Mill!! (nntl·"t~. "·,':lr-. 'IIH I tlll' n, ual 1 . , • a ellr between Dayton and (rene Hil,erntan were united in "t'nt~:' (' n"tttult'li lh' ,' nl '\'toi l1 ~ ,: . . l<rlendll here have received an· enia .most. Qf th~t lim . Thl'Y ha~e tlarriage at the hom of the bride'8 onlinued from Pue 1) 1I1~'11 f l' the cvt'ning. fI('I' tlti>l. ~ AdVice from the nlver Ity nouncement of the marriQtre of M!. eslltbh~hed theU' .new hom~ In parents, 107 Woodland Ave., DayNews bur au LIt. lumbus. st.ate R~y Peterson and Mias Bessle payton wher their many fl'l nds Lon last Thur, day evening. The thl' Hi~h ~"ho()l i~ 'xlw~t('d t aC- 1 --- - c:t'l'l thl' Frl'~ hl\l 'n Il" tin inll'~gul that mor than 2,OO~ n.~a V\' litude~ts Stephen on, which was !!olel1lnized wish th~m lhe ulmost..of happine 8, I'ite's were solemnized by Rev. -=-==-- at 0 , S. . had theIr Introduction August 19. Both Mr.. and Mrs. and prosperity. Hilgerman, u cousin of the bride, ther w a IIWI'Ung Cllr all ur in- 11111'1 of Ih£' :lutll' l1t hnd~·. t r .. tNI in llttending tht' ganH', 1\1' R b S f h to univeristy liCe Wed n day. ep- Peterso n wel·e formerly popular - - ' i th pI.('~enc of only the im)~ , a ~ ur ace was l e guest tomber 27, wh n FI'eshman Week teachers InA the Wayne ToWll . shi.p WA ' RREN COUNTY TEACHERS nnledl'ate faml'I,'e3 of the contractTil I'l' I~ It QU "Hon :Iii tu IIt l\\ ' ( ' Hie h S"hool A .. mbly of MI: s F,tnog ne W oollard, Mon- upe ned on the campcls. Re&,ular h I f 1 will ':<1 sine tht're are n(,l many n1"'ht ae 00 R. & ucce s u . pnmary SOCIAT10N TO MEET ·Ing parties. 'I'he . ccund hi.ll'h • chllol a ~, t'lI1bly da" .T .. • classroom work for aJl stud ent te ac h.er 1\f rs. P e l eno.n reslgne d h er AS who (' 11 ~ l'cun' I\U tonlUbill'lI. . Mr, Williamson is the younger Mis 1ll'ld :-;t'ptt'l11bcr 20. 19~3. Mr~. Julia Donovlln has J'eturned will start a week late r. lion here early 10 the summer f M d M H..H. Wil::--. \'ari oull talk ~ were givPl\ by 11', Ann ...1 Hi l h School Weiner Y T T i"om a three-w cka visit to . IIsImilar P~6t 'h~ ~al'fe~11 ount aCLherbs rl~~ls~n a~d a~ un ~~~m~us of W: ., t h 1111 lfield on th£' expllll1aUon of his si tor, 1\11'8. J,ane Wright in Spl'ing- rollntent lal·ger than la~lt year. Reg With the schools at Twenty MIll} a 1i0clatlon WI m t. ln c - }! 'd t ' ith th I f R~.t g : ience lub for the Juniors and boro. ra uaWlR ,. w istrations of ire hmen were re- Stand Mr Peterson WRIS an in- anon High S. chool building In 9'25" gM e c aJ.~to W ulI()sda)" Sl'ptc.'mll I' ZO. wa~ ,l'niol'~, fr. Brown. on U,C DebRtd ceived up to the openin.g of Fresh- 8truct~r of science and mnthemat- Lebanon, on Satllrday, October 1 f 111 I'B'd Mil la~?I~.' er rt asid 1I ~ "Fte. hmon Day' ilL W, ing dub f ul' the cntil·" nigh ~ hool 1Is s Blanche and P rl Riley, man W ok, and t hose 011 upptrcla ie in the high school, and also 1.4, 1933. (l r. an h~' d I )a~ \1 g~r II. S. This W8, royally nj y d by and the B oo t.l'r'S lub f ol' .)Ot- of neal' Ridgevill t Bl'e' enjoying Im' n will be received un til Octobef coach d W . R. 's first Warren Morning ses$lon, . !) :0 0 a . m. man" re elvcd er e ueat.lon n t e upper dal! men lit the exp!'n,e 01 standing mem\)('I'S of th Junior a mot or trip to Blue Hole, neBr 2, Better industrial co nd itio ns have cou nty c hampion ba~k tball tea m. prompt. Mu sic, devotionals, music, ~ayton .sc hools After Il. hO~J1and enior cll\!se~; MI'. Gnr!'t told 'andusky. brought regi trations from many They will establish their home in addr.es!I, Dr, B. O. Ski nner; an- m~o n tnp to ennsy ~~~a, ma!y of hi, plun s f O I'!l h>nnis club ,\\hich young people who 8 few weeks ago Columbus, where Mr. Peterso n has nouncem ents, round table discus- ~1.1I dbe at 15h6om Me to, tre t ' D y Robert Chllpman, of Cincinnati, h d . II h f II . . • R d' d La .l1·len s at OrTIS s ee, ayho i undertaking. ~is Robbin, , ! h' b a gwen up a ope 0 co ege 8n excellent government po It.lon Ion ea mg an nguage, h h announc('d thal there wos 11 Lan- IS at t e ome 0 I parenh ere, tl'~illing this year, Ohio .State of· Ills chemist. Their many friends Flem.; Gen. Science and Bio log y; t on. guage club for the members of the sutrering with a bad case of mas· fielal ay. Ihe)'e extend congratulations and ForeIgn Lllnguages ; Phys. Ed. . French cla~. , Imd M,·s. Buerkle l'e Loid trouble. Early registrations for Fresh.' best wishes. (Rural & Village) : add r es , Dr, E. ;rhe ho neymo~n III o,:er .when the ported that Gle club "til extra Mr, and elr. C. Deckout and Man Week included JuJisr) Ct'abbe _. E. Lewis, O. S. U. bridegroom qUits . ,thmklng t~at iorge and that she expected it to daught.er, of Germantown, were and Maynard Rich oC Waynesville, COLLlNS.KENRICK Atte)'noon sessison, 1 :15 prompt cold w~ak cofl'ee 1R the mormng IlC omplish much during the year. unday gucs of MI'. and Mrl!. A. Mullie, Devotionals, music, tastes like nectar. n planned to d vote the a ssem- H. tubbs and daught,er. NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED business, address, Dr. E. E. Lewis, • -CHICKEN ,SUPPER O. S. U, U •• bly period thlll we 'k to organizing arl ehe tine, Robed Cam'pbell some of the cillb m ntioned above Their friends ' were indeed 8ur. J . E. prinkle, Pres THE MIAMI C AZETTE The ivic League Clf Harveys. )Jrised when it was announced that and Loi Lawson, f Springboro, Elizabeth Fox, Sec·y. For R• •• ltt burg will s rve a chickE!n supper in and Loren Rea on motored to The student and the tcach£'r Miss Bet'lha Kenrick, of WayneB' • !!!''!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!'!!!!!!~~!'!''l'!!'1!'''l!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'1!'''l!'!~!!!!'!'!!~~!!!!'!'!!~ the gYlll. Wedne day evening, ville, and Mr, Thomas Collins, of II the time to b uy tires. Prices mlly --T ownship School extend Lake t. Mary's unday. October 4. Everybody invited, ao higher. If they do. It w1l1 acto\l lly Wayne their deepe t , ympathy to th Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and Price, 25 cents. Dayton, were quietly married at coat you money to u se up old tlree. the parsonage in Ferry, Sunday And with faU snd winter weatber family of the late Dr. ElIl in their mother, of nil ton, were Sunday . aftcrnoon, Rev. C. A. Wililamllon and wet and 8t1ppa')' rood8 jUlt recent 10 s. vening callers at the home of officiat.ing. around 11\0 corner, It', 11 toad Idea Mr, and Mr" Olive r Davis, to bave tbe protection of aafe new Mrll. Collins, only daughter of tire. all around. And remember M I'. and Mrs, hal'l s hapman Rev. H . H. Lafferty was return· the lat MI'. and Mrs. .P. E. Kentbi_tire wear Is al()wer In w[nter arrived her ft'om Chal'le ton, S. ed to the same churchEl! a he had rick, is a native and Iile·long :resthan it If!n ,ummer- the tirea YOIl C., uuday evening, for a vi it last. yem', Springboro, Lytle, Red id ent of Waynesville and graduated buy DOW will al"e you full protec· Waynesville High scbool with to hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lion and Morrow. There will be don all winter nnd you will sUII preachi ng servic at Lytle n xt t he dass of 1904 . Mr. Collinl has baTe toad tirea for Jlell ,print and Ml'S. Dorothy J ohn on, 1!) year, B. hapman. summer to withstand tbe mYnaea old, of Harvey burg, i in the umlay at 2 o'cl ock and then every 1\lrs. Rowe na ZlIrtmnn, of Xenia two weeks there Bft r. You are cor .o f hot 8ummer roada. We carry tbe linton connty jail in lieu of $500 [r, and Mr . Mo ier Luther and dially invited to attend. complete line of Coodyear 'fir . . Speedway Pathfinder and All- bond to awaIt the actIOn 01 the so n Richard, (If incinnati, spent WililaJn Graham haJm't been so Weather. At tbe price )'ou wllh to October grand jury on a charge of unclay I\ftcrnoo[l with Mr. ant! pay we haTe a Coodyear Tlre."why f orging a false check. well the past wt'ek, at presont is Ml's. Olivet· Davis. She wa arrested by Sherifi' Dot come in tudllY ond talk It oved staying at the home of' h is 80 n and Frank S tty when he presented M,·. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, M1'S. wif , Mr. and Mrs. Ke!ller Graham. a reput elly bad -check at 8 Wit- ' Wm. Newlimd. of hicago, and Mrs. Ada h e n owetl~ of Centermington store, Mr, . •Tohnson, -who 1I1iss May Wright w~re dinnel' ville, i spending sevelra] days t his said ~ he Wa.~ Mr . Mary Fr derick, gUI: ts of Mi s s Annie ana Mame week with Mrs. Bell Scott and of Blanchester. pre,ent.ed a cbeck Brown Wedn 'day at the Friends :fami ly. One of the chief aima of for $7.86, sign d by Jack Freder- [[ome. 1\[1'8. Viola Grassi of Piqua spent the modern funeral director ick. herifl' etty, a native of BI h h ' h t The Ladie Aid of t he Waynes- a pal't of last week at the home of is to make the last rites 4 4.0·21 $5 50 anc ~stt'r, W 0 wa. III t e s ore ville M. E. church agajn had charge Mt. and lib' . Walter Kenrick and . • at th~ time, told her that she had care for hoI' gl'and-motheT, helped reverent and comlortiq, in .... 60-20 $6.00 "changed gl'eatly" if she wel'e Mr of thc dining hal! at the Warre n -4.60-21 $6.30 Frederick, bccaus he had see n County [··ail" lust woek, and clear- Ml·S. G orgianna Haines. order that the bereaved may l\h-. and Mr . Evere tt Clal'k of . k ' on IY recell tl y. ed a ·little more thnn ~340 on the 4.76-19 $6 70 M rs. F r derIc cherish a beautiful memory Dayton, spent SaturdSlY aftertloon • Anolher check given by the ,woma n venture. with Mrs. Mary Carm-ony and Mr. 4.75-20 $7.00 is thought to be a {OJ'gery, also. _ _ ____ _ __ pieture of this last service to and Mra. Charle Clark. 3 0x3~ $4.95 PleadinJr guilty wll n .arraigned a loved one. All the members A large number of people from f or, preliminary hearing, and being of our organization are train. this community at l~ended the , unable to furnish $600 bail bond, Warren county fair T'hursday and Mrs. J ohn, on is beinl.\' held in the ed to make every det&U of , you build and a llow us to fur nish- t he • Friday. When county jail to await the action of their work contribute to this the grand jury. The September meeting of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Jlonea attend· materials, we are a proud as you of t he completed tho Wayne Town bip Farmers club ed the home-coming at Mt. Holly end. We know the quality therein and know it Jtructure. Best time to select sced corn ~ was held at the home ot Misses church Sunday. !tas a tangible value and one that will la8t. late S(lptelnb rf ond early October Perle and Blanche Riley. AJter the Mrs. Eva Mae Pennewit of near Phon~ 46, Wa ynesville, O. in the field, before the fi rst killing us ual oc jal hour and the bountiful Bellbrook spent Wednesday with Quality materials that will stand the test of time frost. ' dinner the meeting was called to her relative, Mrs. Lottie Carey nas become our hobby. There is nothing in materials order by the president. Mrs. J. W. and Mr. and Mrs. F'nmlt Rogers. Phone 7 70U will need that we ea'n not supply. Mr. and, Mr. Lessl Hiatt and White offered the invocation. The 1'011 call was answered by quota- family moved Saturd:ay from the Wayne.vill •• Consult us in regard to your plans. W e can bot h Ohio t iona from favorite Buthgrs. Music tenant house on farrn of Robert and save yoP money. Now is the time to start help Was furnished by Miss Fisber o'n Friend to Whipps COllner Oil Day. lction. . the X;y]ophon ., ton PI e. r. an "Mrs. Ralph the plano. . Bunnell moved to the :Frlend home l'!!~~~~~~!!!!'!!~~!!!!'!'!!!!!~!!!! Mrs. Omar Holhngsworth gave a review of a book, "My Story," Mr, and M~s. Donald Radley by Mary Roberts Rinehart• .Mrs. were Sunday dinner ~~ests of Mr, W. J. Fergu on, of Northern Ohio, !l nd Mrs. Wendell Crites and fam- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Th ese t wo was the speaker and chose for her Ily of near Cuba. fence ro\ls, taken ubject, "The Beauty of Simplicity Mr. and Mrs. Cbllrles Clark, down for ship- in Living." She made her listeners Frank Roge;9. Mrs. W. M. Cole- FOR SItLE--Jonithan and Baldt hat the~' were among mlU'l and Misses T~elma C~eman win apples. J . L. Kend8llball. ..Phone 14 Wayne.ville.Ohio m ent, went apPl'eciate the number who live the simple and Dorothy Mo csm attended t he throug h t he life. Home-coming service at FeTty SALE-Keifer Pears. Gilbert Gulf of Mexico The club adjourned tQ meet in church Sunday. Frye. '--~~...~"'!"'o......~-------...- -...- - _ ' ! '_!!'.....---~ ·Fence Weather Test. •'Calvano O~~er ~~e ~m e of m~s ~~~~M~wil~mBroobe. I =====~===========~~~=~~~=~~~=~~~=~~====~~~ . tertalned a number of relatives 11 nealed" still al- Oglesbee. T,he guest list included Mrs. W .. [rom Cincinnati Sunday. II . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IIIII• • • • • •~• •ii .;. • ..........iIIII.......IIiIIII[I_~
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J. Ferguson, Mi s Fisher, Miss Mrs. Ida Custenborder and Mr. F red and Mr. a nd Mrs. J. L. Men- and Mrs. Thomas ' Collins, (nee denhall. Bertha Kenrick) of Dayton called ,,.. - • at the honle of the latter's unele and aunt, Mr . aRd rs. Walter Kenrick, Sunday aftel~noon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadley en· tertained the Y _ F. M. of the Farmers who do not make ap- Friend's church of W aynesville at 'plications for whe.a t c\>ntrllcts with their home here Sunday evening. the Agricultural Adjpstment Ad- Ther~ were twenty·fIve present. ministration, either beca uSll t hey Mr. and , Mrs.. Joseph Ubke". al'C not eligible 'or through cholce, moved from ~pringfi e'ld last week should tUe their report of acreage to the farm of the laUer's brother. and production for the years 1930 Mr. .R. C. Moler of Columbus. Mr. Phone 25 through 1932 with ·the coun ty Moler recently purchased th e wheat allotment committee. farm of Mr. and M.rs. W. M. ColeSuch an action, according to man. '"'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!!!!!~~!!!!'!!~~~~ 19ount~ Agent Miller. records the Mr. and Mrs. Cha,t les McDargb =: ~ intentIons of the farmera.nd may and Mrs. Nellie Mc Dargh. . ot Ismo01h the way toward takIng part Urbana were Mon day ~in ner ".....III""l..........",....." ...........~.....,.~~~.....,.~II"'III III""l__......., . in the next adjustment program, guests ~t the home of Mr. and Mrs , should one appcar necessa ry after Walter Kenrick. 1985 crop is harve~ted. , .Misses 'Helen a nd Riuth Ea rly aeM~ny Iarmers who qUIt the wh e~t companied Mrs. Lettio Marshall of buslRess, 0; greatly reduced t heir Bellbrook to Wittenlburg college acreages In :recent y~rs, are Springfield Sunday where t hey unable to take part i~ the plan I.)n visit ed 'M I~ France • !\l'hackera. a good business baSH!, Many of ~. . these farmers favor the plan a nd , R~v. Dunn ~f Chlltj~otbe,. who IS desire to register their approval boldlng a series of mee~lRll:s at with the county committee, accord- , church, and Re~. Wllha~l!on ing to Mr. Miller. called on M.rs. Georglanna HaInes Filing applications now will as- T uesda y afternoon. , sist these growers to takil part in . Mrs. Allie Surface of nt'at Leb· the next plan with the mlnim\1m 01 an on was a dinner g!lest Tuesday of Mrs, Margaret Jo~n 8. troub.le. . ======::.,.,,-~==::d:=:::==~ Mr. anr Mrs. Fran'k Snyder of Miamisburg a nd Mr, and Mrt!I. J ohn Klotz, of Cincinnati 'were at the moving of Mr. a nd ,Mrs. W. M. Coleman Tuesday. ~rhey moved temporally to tbe n ew h ouse of We lter Kenrick. Mr. a nd Mrs. Dridges and Mr. 11ld Mrs. Roy Ichbau mand chlldre n of Dayton we re Sunday g uests of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. iSmitb. Th eir afternoon callers : Mr ., and Mn. Crayton a nd 1(rL Keller also, of n.Irl.I~ n': Mr. and Mn. Ric DayWn, a nd ~ ek d.!uRI~ur. J am. WlUlams and '8fL.!:blldl'1ll1 of CoronadQ Beach, Satarda, dinner lin. J .•. Jelle..
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. We are clad to allJlounce the m_t of Second Grand Champion Steer we purcbuecl at the Warren County Fair alonll witb two other. will be on ..I.Saturday. We .Iway • ...,. to help ...d encoura •• our boy. aDd airls of our county th ••• 'line. and are yery .Iad to do our ahare. Two of the .teen we pu,rclh....L ,.a_ were raised within l* mile of Waynesville. Rai ••d by Mr. C. P. EUia' boy and .irl which were amona .ome of ,tbe firat. ' .
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Chuck Roaat, lb ..... " . . : . . . . .. Loin Round Steak, lb . . . . . . . . . . T -Bone. Port... Hou.. Steak, lb .. Rump Rctaa., lb. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prime Rib Roaat, Ib , •.. . .. : ... ~ Swi.. Steak, Ib , .. . . . .... .. . . . . . Cut from shoulder , Short Riba, lb ............... . Bak e ()r boil Club St_ka, Ib . . . .. ........ .,;-
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, 0 TOBER 5, 1933
Number 6086
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NEW LANGUAGE. CLUB PHAS BEEN ORGANIZED AMONG' H.S.·STUDENTS
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Tax Notice
KLINE HAD NOTHING,
NOTICE
ICitizens Seem to be Willing to Help Provide Im-
j' herwood and Miss Morris Junior. PlaDlli.e II Cia •• PI.,.provements for Other Communities, But The annual meeting of. the Hazel ' Hartsock were qui tly marUnder enate Bill o._oJ l' s id ence of Ro". Athl.tic and Other School None for Our Own - Council's Action Warren Collnt.y Chapter Ameri~ ried at th pnssed "eptember 22,' all penul. ties added (under the law) to can Red ross will be held at Martin, in Richmond, rnd., last E veDh Noted Merely Reflects Public ~entiment unpaid necembel' 19!t2 and Memorial Hall, Lebanon, Ohio, Saturday noon, Rev. MlIrtin pel'June 1933 real estate tax will , at 8 p. m./ October 9, 1933. :Corming the ceremony. They will b remitted if paid by ' October Athl.tic. Every pe1son interested in t he' establi sh their borne in olumbus, 20, 1 !)3:1. All pena,lties on the , A knock.-out blow wa ~ ha nded form, every woman who purchasel!l where furnisned apartm ents await The tennis classes, coached by Red Cross in Warren County is t hem, and where MI'. J)eccmh I' installmt!nt of 19 32 thl! PI'oposa} to .' ek ~" ' l'OllI~nt co sm ticl<, in fact all purchasers of herwo od invited .tQ be present. The elecMr. Garst, are progressing nicely has a good position ' with a gla . ~ Local. Make Yive Erlrora While tax all' ady paid will be rt>Iund- ait! in installing a SUllilury se wer scores of otheL' f1rticles are helpand much interest is being show~ tion 01 officers for the ensuing ware manufacturing concern. ed. The ab.)ve on c()ndition that di sposal plant CO l' Wayn esville ing to raise this stupendous 8um, year will be held. Lotinll' Poorly Played Game at in this spil rt which is new for all prl'cedinj(' d linqucnt lax \\ hen our villilge cu uncil I'duseu a nd will be helping for many years MI'. Sherwood, only so n of MI'. CHARLES J. WAGGONER, and Mrs. Carl SherwoO<l, of WayWaynesville High School. b paid in full. to employ civil eJlg i n ee r~ to make y(:t to co me, Why shou ld our comf'ranldin. Sunday Chairman ' I Id . a ~Ul'vey of the t own and prepar 1l1unity not, at len t, make some llesville, is a young man of sterTh The first basket ball practice I. S lOU pl'ovicIe an inC n- the necesSIIr" plan s and ~ ptlcificll- I effori to seCure a bit of return ling worth, a gradUate of W. H. S. J was held in the gym Monday t b 1 th e W ayncs- tive for tho,'e \\'ho have lJack li ons. Thi ~ ucti un WU II taken at th ' fl'om th investm nt? class of '29. During hi s school ' II unL\'d ay, h0 coer t b t b taxe!1, to pay up and thus save evening. The number of boys reV I I' ,ere an were ea en Y n'''ular m cting of council, MonOur laborers nepd work; our days he gained quite a bit of loca l kl' Mere han toS, a t }''ran k - <luit a little sum, fter the day h }' porting for duty was so large thut evening. bu sinesf\ establis hments need more reput a s a basket ball player of th '!'an In it was necessary to make two h 'SCOI' of!J 20th of ctubel', H)33 the pel': Without. a doubt acb membel' trude, :\lId OUt' community cer''''nmore than average ability, Mrs. lin by· the outlandi. lId munent law of the !ltate will b "squads, one to practjce ·on Mon$herw od i a · daughter of MI'. t o 2 In u POOl' y P aye ga me as in eff ect nnd penalties will be uf cuuncil voted COt· what he sin- Iy ne ti s the boom that s uch an day and Wednesday, and one to erron I!Y ctl' ' Iy b ' licvtls t o be the bes t in- improveme nt wo uld unc.lJd\lbtedl'" and 'Irs. Louis Hartsock, of lh e box SCOl'e h'lows FIi v ~~ kl ' imposed. practice on Tuesday and Thul'!day ran III wa~ tl' e~t f the entire ommunity. b,·ing. Mlln y surro unding com-' Spdng Valley, and is a g raduate our Ia d S W h I e Op ning day is November 17. making f our errors. OUI' boy~ in 8. B. .Jusl how the matt l' will ven- Illunities are wide.-awake and are of the, Spring Valley sc hools. Both 1(1rmed us that Kline h~ld nothing, tually work out is, at I ust, open endeav odng to tltke advantage of are very popular with a large cirWaynesvilJe extended its winto question. The propo>lul, a, it this opportunity; who npt ours? cle of :friends, whom the Miami yet they only gathered 1tive hits off ning treak lest Priday, when hi delivery. wa expll1ined to u: , called fo r no I f the pr oject would add anything Gazette joins in extl'nding conKings Mills was downed, eight to Waynesville played t;h poor t • increase in taxe" nor was l(lca l to the local tax rate, 01' if there two. Springboro will furni 11 the Forrest Hough and family m'ov- gratulations and be. t wishes. game of the a on, The absenctl 1)I'operty to be held in any way were t h remot t possibility of its opposition this we,e k, appearing ed their home to Rid cvme, last o{ TI'ead way, of course, broke UI) liable for payment of th. co·t of cu using th los of individual 'here Friday a'fternoon. Come out ' week. Has the infield and incidentily the outconsll'uction, nHer ,the plan hm.! homes, there would be just cause at lour o'clock- the game is at the field al1lu, becau I' Ellis was token been adopted by t he national to tu.:n it down. Bu t it is difficult. High School bllilding. I Mr. and Mr. G. Day spent f1'OO1 t he outfield to l'eplia ce Trendgovel'nl11ent. True, the most of the to Ilee how eitlier o.C these dire Tuesday afternoon Mo'l'l"OW de. T~ursda?, night and Friday with way, leaving a hole in !center that Coach K . Young conducted preliminary Mu rvey, 50. would f sturei'< could result. feat d Kings Mill fifteen to ten,. fl'lends In Blanchester, . These officers for the ensuing certainly wa not stop pt!d u p when hav e to be borne 10 ally, and 0 If the Fed I'al gov rnment were year were elected at lh e W. C. T, ne ded. W. H. S'" first basket b 11 pmctice site fo t· the dispo llal Vlon t woulll to sponso r the prop sition, 300/.. of I Marion Gordon, of Harv ysThe most dangerou!; hit of th t or thc . eason at the gym last hay to b fur nis h d, but Lhes the e ntire cost of construction W. L. Stand . .. burg, was a unday guest of Mr. U. me ling held at the hom e of Mrs. G. . Dibert, last Thursday game was over center laeld, which MOII(lay evening. Su,me thirty Ot· two it mil aI' cOIl'l)Jaratively of Il would be a bona fide gift to the Waynesville 3 0 1.000 and Mrs. L. H. Gordon. afternoon: MI'!!. J. L. M ndenhall , We feel certain would have been forty aspirants fol' place on the minor rlature. c()rporetion. The remaining 70'7.. ){oorl'ow ... ,. 1 1 .600 I' Kings Mills .... ' 0 2 .000 Don't forget. the Mothers club president ; l\hs. W. H, Madden, caug ht 'had ~Ili!\ been ll~e!'e. various teal11s were given a genThe fact remains t h t would be paid in municipal bonds, , liens of thi!l com munity, bearing 4 0/. int l'e1lt, but secured Mason 0 1 .000 meeting at the grade !lchool build- vice president: MI's. J. R. Wade, W II , what lS the u e ('Idlng when el'al outline of the a so n's cllm- with all citizen pI th United only by the system itself. It would Springburo-Not reported. ing at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, secretary, and Ml'S, L. V. Beck, the World eries is going on . treasurer. Tht': Merchants will g o to Bel- paign, were kindly, but pointedl y til te , are going to pay their b impQssibl~ for these bonds to October 6. Cowboys and Indianil met in an Reports of the year's work ac- mont next Sunday where th y told just what would be expected share of the 3,300000,000 that n tail any other individual or inter-squad 801t bal! game TUellMr. and Mrs. C. M. Nicholson tco mpli ~hed by the local Union in- play d g ood ball on their la ,t trip. of them, and at thcir ow n requ st, Wlli; appropriated fit the last ses- Illunicipal property in any manner day afternoon. Contrary to the and Mr. Melill!la Nicholson were eluded a public talk on disarma- This will be a game 'well worth were informed of the training sion of Co ngre ' 101' the advance- whatever. The b nds and their acpopular expreesiOll, the Cowboys !lupper guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. ment. by Mrs. Dudl y Keever, of seeing, We had one boy we)) worth rule that. will be rigidly and im- ll1 en t of public works pl'ograms, cr ued interest would be paid from bit the duet as the Indians carried V. Smith, Saturday evening. Centel'ville; placing temperallce mentioning in last unday's game. partially e nforced throughout the nnd general l'elier of lhe national fund1! received fr'o"!. the rentals away the big end of a ten to six posters in the· grade school room . ~ attcl'thwaite did n ot . get a hit entil'e sea son. ThesfI} rules regu - ilnl1ntial d pression, J~v ry man of the service a .ftel· the annual MI'. and Mrs. Jack Kelly (nee securing 180 signatures to tenl- but. .Franklin'S ce nter llielder sure late diet and hours of sleep, bal' who buys a bit of tobacco in any cost of operation had been deIcore. Neva onner) are announcing the peranee petitions; collection of robbod him of one. He played a the use of tobacco or other inducted, ouncH would have the The starting line-up follows: bil'th of a daughter at their 12.26 t Ol' public fund! : -distribu'- .pel'iect game ~t first illfld hi s re- jurious, narcotics and l'egulate conright, and undoubtedly would set home in Cincinnati, Sunday' morn- tion of !J6 bouqu ,46 cards, a turn of EJIi ' throVl' for a double duct w.hile in ihe game or on these rental rat s. Nor would, or Dakin d, Frane1'3rd, Boger d, ing. potted plant and a basket of play was booutiflll. school property. All al'e very l' acould, any individual property Hopkins It, C. James cf, Gona II!I, fruit by the Flower Mission. Th e . core: sonable, and their observance is es holder be arbitrarily forced to Meredith, 2b, Lynch, 1 b, Grift'y p, Mr. and MI's. Ro be rt Walton and The fo llowing program of readsentiaJ to the be t resu lts in co nnect with the sewer unless he so n, of Dayton, were Sunday ings was enJ' oyetl: "The Real WAYNESVILLE Allen c. athletics, bes ide being good pr pwere maintaining a nuisance and . gut> ts of Mrs. J. L. Hartsock. Reason," Mrs. J . W. White; "The I Ddla•• AB R H PO A E aration f or later life. menace to public health. We Garst, ·ry, Foulks, Sb, R. VanOfien Mrs. Hartsock returned home with aloon,'! Mrs. A, . To mlin so n; 1\1. Weller, c 4 0 II 9 0 0 Mr. Young a1$0 announQed a already have ample village and sef, LeMay l!, B. James cf, Cook them for a visit. "Wild Youth," Mrs. Mal'Y . Cros Mendy ,... , 4 0 :l 0 0 0 ao mewhat ' diffel'ent alhletic prostate laws·to forc the abatement , 18, A. Hawke 2b. E. Conner 1b, 3 0 0 2 1 1 gram for th e year. 1l'he squad was __ of uch a menace, and that at a Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earnhart "Liquor' Traffic," a Bung. ong,'" Ellis, 3b , C. Davill p, young c. entertained their family and Mr. Mrs. L. V . Beck; "Liqaol' and Gons, 55 4 0 Q 0 I) 1 divided into two I!ections, each decidedly large co t to the propJAbor: ' Mrs. Dibert.; , The Speak;- Peck. $., Ib 4 0 to 11 1 0 ~ection to devote two ev ning~ WalteI' ast nd Tonl Pierce e rty OWner. ' • k f d M L K F_tltall an rs. ester enrlc, 0 Ferry . " M J B W d'" 3 . at an e egan six-o'clock anner, ea~~s, b rs · . t" a e. nartsock, 2b .. 3 2 1 1 2 each . week to illl!trurtion and were Lebanon vis itors, last Fl"iday orne day, the State H~lth deAt the present time, it is not served at the Little Jnn, last FriI' roa dcas II1g 0,f d~ ·tentaIP.el'- Davis rf '" 3 0 10 0 00 00 practice of the turldamenta l of morning. pal'tment is going to order the indefinitely known whether <lr not day evening. The affair bonored ance program r ra 10 s tion Rich, I'f . 1 0 10 0 the game. After a few weekR of stnlJation of a sanitary llewer here the boy&, will tet to make the trip the birthday anniversary of Mrs. WAJW was announced as follow: B. Well I', If 4 0 :2 1 0 1 this flroce dure, the' Wayceh. and Walter Underwoo d , was a un- regardl I:\lI of Fed ral, State ot to Columbus Saturday to attend 'Kenrick and Mrs. Earnhart. Monday, Wedn~sdaY' and Friday, Jacobus, p .. , 4 0 0 0 11 0 Resene quad will be tentatively day gu~1; at the home of Mr.. and !lny other kind of aid, and there the Ohio Stat..-Virginla football 7:45 p. m.; Sunday 1:30 p. m. ' I - - -- -- - - selecte<i, each teaDl (londucting Mr. WIlbur Hawke, of Hurvey s- will be no appeal from that order. (ralne. A number of difftcultieil :=====-==""'""=======::..:;::============== Totals 34 2 5 24 21 5 sel?amte practice, ~nd using en- burg. orne day, the same State officials , FRANKLIN MERCHANTS tirel~ diffel'ent plays. Memb~l';;hiP ! Miss~s orrin I' Robbins and are g.oi ng to ol'der that the wens 8eem to be standing in the way. AB R H PO A E on mther of these IIquad, wII.1 .al- Mal'y Hunter spent th wcek· nd and Pllmping plant of our mUllici. La...... Club I ways ~e.pend upon the ambltton 'at th lattcr's parental borne in pal' water ~ystem be removed to The Lancuage club met Mon. ox, 2b" . , 5 0 1 0 1 0 an.d a~ll~ty hown al~d ~h~ scholar- Blanchester, lhe upper side of town , here the day , to organize. All students of . Weber, lb, 5 0 0 7 1 0 ~ hlp rat1l1g of the IIldl.vldua1. No drainllge of filfh will not aWect the French class are members. Waimer, lb , .. 0 0 0 1 () 0 boy ,caJl be sure of his pOSit ion on MI', and Mrs. A. . Bowman and them. AI! it is, samp les of the The following belong to the club as Today my task is difficult for in part in the healing of disease, a nd Adams, I.f .. , 5 1 1 2 1 1 eith I' team unless he i giving his family, and Mi. s Ruby WillisR, of ' water are taken to the State labcharter membersl Jacques Adams, the overflow of feeling for my that the big factor in physician's Dwyer, 3b 3 2 2 0 1 1 be. t at all time, is carefully Franklin were Sunday guests of ol'at~)1';Y at olumbus for analysis, Wallace Bernard, Juanita Bran- friend I must avoid extolling his practice is to get the patient in the Reynold s, c . ,3 2 1 10 0 0 obeying trai ning rules, find is keep MI'. and Mr.'. . J. Gra y and almo, t annuully, or, at least, bi21 ~ ~ ~ 1 ing his scholarship lip to standard. daughte,'. a nnuall y. The~e tests will eye ntnock, Charles Burton, Helen Camp virtues beyond the limit of which proper mental attitude 0 that Tayl or, ss .. bell, Jane Cook, Ruth Early, Betty nature clln accomplish its own Johnson, rf 1 Boys who fail to make eithel' of ually show typhoid, 01' SODle other Hart.8ock, Ruth Hockett, Grace he would approve. work. I kJ1.OW of no one better Theiss, cf, 3 0 0 1 0 0 the fh'st two squads will be given Mrs. May V. Haines, who has dread disease, germs, and the reHoyre, Ruth Hooyle, Ruth PenningIn thi8 tribute I have made no adapted to bring about this result Kline, p 4 1 1 3 11 0 one evenil)g of coaching each been an invalid for the pu t few su it will be ju t too bad. ton, Evelyn Peterl!, John Thomp. eWort to compile da.ta for in a life than was Dr. Ellis. - -- - - - week, and will be held in 're!'erv6 years, was take n to the home (If Council f'hould not be held reo lon, and Uae Treadway. so full days are but moments and His visits to the sick room Were Totals .. 36 9 9 27 18 4 to fill any vacancies that. may c- .hel' daugh.ter, Mfs . Roy SherwMd. 1iponsiblc fOl' this lack of action; The 101l0win,I!Itudents comprise establish no boundary lines. like a ray o{ sunshine on a dismal ('Ul' in the olher squads. This plan in Lebanon, Sunday. t he , res ponsibility lies with our the executive committee: Presi· lived and lived abundantly. day. He radiated good .cheer, 8ases on I bBIls--.Jacobus 1; is an entirely new departure here. Me. and 1\>1 I'S, Chal'1es M. people, them~elves, Council memo dent, Charles Burton; vice.pres!Dr. Ellis made two wise steps told joke~, related the happenings Kline 2. What the Waycllhs acconwlish Nicholson, of Wauwatosa , Wis., bel'S. lire lected to carry out the dent, John Tlio'm pson; secretary- early in his professional career; 01 the community and . I ft his Two base hi ts-B. Weller, 1; this year is entirely up to the boys were Satul'<:iuy and Sunday guests wi hes of a majority of the cititreallurer, Mae Treadway, This first he settled in WayneSVille. patient in an exalted state of mind Dwyel', 2; Jobnson, 1; Taylor, 1. thern se1ve$. The material , fol' 1\ of his molher, Mrs. M JiRsa Ni chol- 7.en., a nd thlR body has shown a eommittee will meet soon to draw While we wlll admit that he would Our most prominent memory 0 r Double play- Ellis to Satterth- winning team is the,re if t hey caTe 80 "1, and oth er relative!;. very co mmendable inclination to up the constitution which 'w ill be probably have succeeded in .. city our friend will be of his labors as waite to Elli . . to put forth their best effQrts. In d o jut that. Our citizens, eapec8ubmitted to the members for practice, yet he was a small-town a physician, but let us not forget Hit by pitched ball-Reynolds, thc three yeal's that h e has laMI'. and Mrs. Keller Hoak left t~ lly the tax payers, should acratification. man. ' Born and reared In the also that in the community he took Dwyer by Jacobus. bored in our schools, Mr. Young hert', nturday morning, enroute quaint them elves. with the facts The club plans to meet the country, raised under the influence an active and leading part in civic Strike outs--Jacobos 8; Kline has di. played II thorough know- to Chicago to a~te nd th e annual about propo,!al o,f this kind, and fourth Friday of 'each month. The of his father, one of America's aWairs and was honored with posi- 9. ' ledge of the game and ample reu nion of thc Ametiean Legion should let t heir representatives purpose of the club is to increa~e "Fifty Famous Farmers," he was tions of trust by his fellow citiLeft on ba es- Wayne$v ille 7; ability to put his ideas into execu- and visit the e ntul'y of Pl' gress know · that they favor progress. the knowledge 0,1 ita ' members always in dose communion with : zens. The highest honors , of loclll Franklin 6. ti on, Flil< efforts justly des I've a exposition. ' When co·uncil brought this propo· alona, the Jine of French customs, nature, enjoyed the wide open I' fraternal societi~s were conferred Earned runs - W,lIynesville 1; winner, ome on, boys, let's go out sition .befoTe a mass meeting two literature, and history. A ,reat spaces and ever espoused the cause upon him. His horne life and his Franklin 5. and win that county championship 1\lr. and Mrs. S. S. Elli an~ week!! flg<l , very few expressions a.rt of each meeting will be con. of the rural folk. He enjoyed liv- contact with h'is children and U)1lph'cs - Shotwelll and Pren· again! Miss Frances Ellis a ccompanied of opinion could be secured, while P . ' d d ' - -- - . -- - Mi s Miriam EIIi~ to olu'mbus, ducted in French , so the ,s tudents ine where he k~ew every one a~ gran children was ever interesting dergast, -Sunday, ' whm'e Mi s, Miriam wj}l it is repol't~d, an enthusiastic djsScorer-Armitage. cussiotl was being held on the will become 't);0re nroficient in the everybody knew him. To him, to me. , I do not believe that he ~ f 'E h d t'esume het· studi s at the Bliss apeakin, of ~ e French langua,e, quotlnl rom Riley,' very nel, - ever a ministered a stel'1\ rebuke; ,- -- busines .. college. ' curb outside the building ' and bar round the place wall dear. as a ,he· might ridicule but was never c1eal' out of range of hearin.. of Juaior Cl... Pla~ " harsh, With both children and Many 01 our citizens visited t he councilmen. True, the written The firet of the high school His ' lIecond great step was in gr.andt)hildren he was more of a Mendenhall was the Centennial celebration at proposal was not I;'ead to the dramatic production will be the choosing for his life a companion, companion than a preceptor. ho~;:~ t~ t~~ first meeting for Blanchester, t he latter, part of people, as it should have been, but annual Junior class play, which that woman of splendid char.c~r, For thirty.flve ' years we were ' the ~eason of the New Century last week. The celeb l'alLOn was a no N) of the company were dumb: ~" i lIigh mental attainments and members of the same fraternit."·, The Roxanna Canning Co. is ~ had the right and the abilit., planned f or Th u ...ouay even ng, , fi ' h h h to b club, last Friday afternoon. IpI' onOlln ce d ~uc cess, n~,~ t 0 cr(lW d s , they November 23. The committee, con- abundant. common senile, Anna for almost fifty years my physi- nls ing w at as proven I' a After members had responded parades, exhIbits, etc. to ask for the reading of the propBistin, of Miss Robbins, MIlS 'l'aylor. It is small wonder that the cian and friend. We were not normal season's pack at their Roxosit ion and a thorough explana. Smith, and Mr. Garst, hal!l chosen children of this union should oc- always ' in ac:cord but our diWer- anna pJant. Financilll conditions to roll ca.lI with the names of m- , Mr. and Mr~. Ira ~ay tlnd so n, tion of any points they failed to a farce, "Hero Is As Hero Doe•• " important &nd honorable ences never ' interfered with OUt· in the country and !I genera} re- teresting places, ~lnd other busi- MT, and ' Mr. atl !Jay and son, under tend. The village atto)."neys Oharacterized as a ,jdeli,htful in the community lite. mutl.\al regard and today I am pletion of the canned COI'11 market ness had been tramlacted Miss May and Mr. and Mrs. WIll Hanby and had been summoned for the purcometdy ot-mixups," the play pr.om almost halt a century he proud that he ca,lJed me friend. caused the company. to. contract Wl'ight gave a reading, "These so n, of Dayton, weI' Sunday , pose of explanation. the country side ministerIng As the odor of sweet fiowers, for only ~bout. hal'f l,tS, .usual United Provinces," and Mrs , Mary guests at the horile of MI', and At la t Mond'a , evenhll(s, meet(ColltiDUect 011 .,..e () his people, man., years driv~ 'the fragrant aroma at Qld winel ac~eage thlS spnng. In aadltIon to McClure reael a ·mo. t interesting Mrs. Lyman 'Day lI-t Stonybl'!,ok ing, council paid accumulated biH.a hone, the road . . . never too and the lingering recollection of a thIS, the severe drouth of the ear- paller, "The Northern Countl'Ytransacted r~utine businellS, aDd the weather too .tonny, or go-:geou8 mountain scene so the lier summer had seemingly ruined Principally Minnesota." Mrs. J . C. appointed a committee to ~ollfer tbe n~ht too dark if olle of his memory of Dr. Ellis will clin, the prospecta of the company for Hawk's reading of James ' WhitEvangeli~tic ervices at the with the Board of Public Affaira ' p oem church will co ntinue this with regard to the joint pureu.. people needed him. He pre.lded at through the abidin, )leal'!. a normaI pac k . com b RI'I ey", , "A Ro""a~ce " ' ' ' ,' tbe birth of hundredl!l of children His phil080phy of life eo-indd. When the time arrived for ·the \"a. thoroughly enjoyed by '1111. week, and pos:ibly longer. D. R. of a olle-ton dump truck for the these he never fOl'lOt--they ed very largely with my own, I beginning of the pack it was deDuring the ~ocial hO\lr, the Dunn, minister of the Ridge Street use 01 the street department and lremalinlld always hil!l boYI!I and girls' doubt if he gave' much thought to cided to abandon operation at the hosten served dainty refreshments Church of Christ, Chillicothe, who the water plant. The Prol'Hulve Women'. club Several times he endeavored to or worried about his future state. Corwin r.ctory, and local produc- with the assistance of Mrs. W. E. has helped the Wayn(!sville church .. - ...- - - , will meet .t the Little InD' TueaI' L M . R en d erson in "~eve"al Ii dYe up hll practice but the IIreS- I am convinced that he believed ere were or d ere d to d elver t h' elr O'NeaII an d Mrs.. " n-eetl'ngs , WI'II lead . MASONIC NOTICE da., ev,niq, October 10, at tt: 80 lun from his patlentl! w.. alway. it he walked and dealt justl., "the crops at the Roxanna plant, Bill Invited guests w~~ Mi~sesB1anche Edwjn B. Strong, of the Cincinfor the re,ular bu~inell!l mee n" etNlIIl; .even after he suffered DivinIty that .hapea our elida" Morall, Ra, COllner and other and Perle Rile" of Ridgeville, Bible Seminary, supplied the Stated communication of Dinner pUI be a~ 8.15 af~r which the atroke that belran his Jut ill. would mould the future after his truClo being enes,ed for the exu-a Mrs. Harvey Burnet, of Lytle, and pulpit at the Church of Christ. nel!lvllle Lodge No. 181 F •• A. .. : e '!~~ ~~"'T ~h:o: D_lall people came for treatment own dealre. Re loved hls fellow hauling. Mrs. Rowell Pierce. Sunday evening, in the absence of Tuesda, ennln., 10. e '_r. a om • Ria otl..l, end . . . perhaps men and like Aboa-Sea-Adam ManllC8r A. O. Grier states that • - ----the mlnillter, who Wilt! supplying Visltilllr and IOjoun", • - --- baateDed .., the .........~rk be perhaps "Ilia name lead. all tbe the combined crop. have produced EASTERN STAR for D. R. Dunn at Chillicothe. Mr. welco.e. did hi Call we not lreat" When the dta.ohttioD a normal run for one factor,. or ."--1 ...... ~ N 107 0 E Stro.", will probably preach bere I.. C; of Ilia loye , . .I eMt Jle approxbnatel, 1,000,000 TIle __ """'p.... 0 Po laO eo... ... beeD of S. will meet 1ft • ~o~ apln, next Sunda, eYUlhllo
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NU!d'tl', servicee, ,1.93 ; Thomall Taylor. aervil"eI, '1.3 ; Inman L. I\h'nKer, tamp. ,1; F. M. Bowyer ClaY,l", ttl k 1.1 · ~l\1i!h-lI\1 "L'~ JlII)' (oil, $214.85; Edward imp· ho~" (J th.· \)!:io ~t:l'" f iiI' filr .011, pay rolJ, $337.47; R. M. Van· Thu,r,tl8~ lind Fri,l11y, Thl·.....• 1l<l~ 1I0rn • pay roll, $340.63; W. A. d ~ t ~i \.. .. r. pay ru ll, $201. 3; W. B. COLU IB A pl.li clltion WU)\ ' ( ·nll. til uUon uf \h~ Unit!:! Stu cS l'on.I" '\ tI Iht' nprlll Iht' ,.IN'k By TIlE HOOSIER Schuler. pay roll, '2.79.37; Floyd mude II\ Kl w(,'l'k by th" hi" Heli f whil'll ~ill when In ,,/fret. rl!p a i jud~in~ "lint. tht, « 'Tn Gild fo!rnin jud.:inA' h: m . the til ifY "II tho Lemlll(ln.. . pay roll. $206.78; ommis' ion to I.h 10' deral ~m 1.' - tht' jo;ightl'r{nlhJ{A.nl~~d~l 'nt. u'l' hd The! h"" .. r 1'01 r ill' Ih. h'r!n. l'ictUI'j,> t,> III.· lal ' .... ' IlIbly. judglllL:: te m. tlml the l"ullr), Harold Sweny, pay ro ll, $235.42; gellcy R lief AdtniniMlrutor III lil'llt~1 Ilf r: ~!/( I1!I Il S pUuli hl'cI pril :!O: t:liz b th ")lr:>. Fmm't'~ Gib~ " H,ehal'cl, judltlll!: t.lnl. BI~ld, "('in r Il. John Myer., pay roll, $252.01; F . Wa. hinglon tllr t hl' ~um of $1 ~,- ,"nnHulel'ubl' IIlqlll.I'Y tis Lo hO.w th, Rrll ll \')"atQr, Carolyn NW rl1.l'l. "f :\liallll univc·r . i y, \1 h h:!':1 rl':> nl d in th jUlhting (:ont ~t;:. n. Hliin ~, repairing alld painti ng 350 for th pUl'cha~e of U,l40,000 1I~lIn.{'y un .l!H~ I,'Ht o~ cnn~ldutc GI'Ill'\'1\ lll'nlin,.r. I', B ,"thn l'"llt'r l'h'n~ing 11'1' "lIllhty :tnJ i" an in· Wn ynt. T n.. hip hi -II >ch (\1 1><),$ 53.13; J. L. Dunn, m chanic's Jl unds of pork at ac pel' pound fU\'l"' mg '~at rll cntlon \\IJ~ b~ ~J1(!d . and 1.~61h rin.· B· an,(lat.,,· ter.',lin' "pI'nk"r 1113.1(' tb, IUld l' hlbj ~ in the pOllltry 111'1 :; 1"\'1(' • $ 9; D. W. Keller, S _ for distribution IImong the ne dy is IlroLllble lhlll quesllon will La An oth<:r not III \lit' nnw I' Ut' atltlrl'":". f nll 'ft cli~pIIlY:>." Th~ ~'llll1e i.', " i e., $3.&.65; Roy Burroughs, r· of Ohio. The funds will p rhap I . ublllil~ell by tho Secrell\l'y 0'1 y : " j!l'el t nnwulIl •• f land"Th~ xll'UL'nl pr 0 'r31\1 ,U' nl (l . 111l'\Ul'lC(, • II' Ion ~'U.~IQ...l:eCA!l.>LtfL.1.'L..J;I.UI.\WI!U.-LlJ . vicl's, :nr.o'l; Thoma Taylor, R 1'. be available within Llw n xt few Slate ~o the Altorn y G neru l , tor_ rentlen·d the 1\(''''' t n t\ r to be givl'll by iurni5h ne\1 bond of $50,000. npe work hal' hel'n nncl i~ bein!f high.cla s ",u~jc vic s , S213.12; H. L. ('huyler, pay weeks. Thll§ pro edure is in ac· hl~ opmiun. dun~ around about th hlfo(h ,chool Jo'<eph Quintile, harpi~ t. \\'11. l'ry th.' :'t[" lhers club Ilt thC' gym M Kinley Pnrker' ver. us Lizzie roll, $278.46; arl Dakin, pay roll cord with the 'F'ed l'u l allocatiOn of ----Parke!', cu t dy of minor children $2 4.97; Blind Relief; qUM't r, funds for th(lt PUrl)O e. 'latowidr. inlcl'est ha~ been buUdinl:'. 1111 the . ('h"ul rllll11d. much appreciate,l h~' music lovers. Frid;IY \·Iming. eptember 9. cr at nmnunt i ,till tI l be and ,\III . up~rintenuent F. R. )Ioomtlw The nexl report we find is d ted "as given to plaintiff. . $1 .0 1; Zain Armitage, and and . . {'vinc 'cl by th unusual demand llt~ dlln,,, The' hrubb"ry \\ hich is prt!..entt·d tAl' uilliomas." , ept.:! and gl\'e~ the nrollm .. nt [n the ctlse of tella Barr ver· gravel, 3i6.10; J. K. lIeneeI', The Euclid. lI ousing rpurn· for the 11 wly enllded laws per· plant d "" vOTiou~ part. of th John Paul Rolton. pre ltl .. nt llr figllr . , 1I. S. 121 two of them 8U. Lewis Barr, tlefl?ndanl is . and and gr'a\'el, $22&.35. lion, I'ecently Ine'lI'pol'(lted ~nu~1' tllining to Beauty l'arlors and the laws of the ·tat· or hlO, III Dal'b('cs Iiccnse~, t nsl week an· @ch .1 alllpu~, ,,, ' n<lW in full the IL ociatiun. pr~. ided at th ... postgraduate) and ~r des 413, <L'anted I a\'t'~ to' withdraw his one uf tIle first ent rpri es uf its nounc ml!nt wos maue {the u·p . Il.om anll i. v T~' beautiful. The Corl>··fourth annulIl reunion of the makinj! a totnl of -34. The sam .. n ' w r. A di\'orce~ wa granted ho,,1 botlrcl i contemplatin the A.Jumni a~ cin ia n that \\a. held repol·t "I 0 not. that B IIbr ok pI intift'. kinu to part.icipate in the l"edcrul puintm nt of two m('mb rs of the In the matter of fixing the times prog ram or l' building tonem nt Dnl'I)\!!'!! Licen Board- for the pUT'Chll~(, oC a p OW 1.'1' mo\\ er." at th . I!ym on Friday \·eninS!. H. •• 1111 re, um d it plea. lint Iding court Jior th yeal' 0'1 districts in cities through govern- o ne yea!' lcrlll- W. . R binson of The~' t'\'llltually bou ht it. Al.lout I()O n~\'n1bel ' re. pc,ndl'd to (for th(,lII) prnHi.e IIf defea'ting r()r Tile Ei hth uade pupil w re 1'1)11 call, enJoYing Ull xc(')I('nt W . 11. . at bll~ ball. The core 1934, w wit: n the 2nd day of ment aid. ounse l for Th Eu "lid Marietta, ond f r the two yenr iven the tAt examination. program, and wnund up the fe ti-",a t)' 6 thi .. time A drive for January; th 7th day of May, and H using orporatlon advised tile L('I'Il1Henl'y E. Oberting, f ecretary (If Stale this w k that Ilillicoth. They receive $8 per Tu sday. pril 19, and most of ,"itie \\'i.th~. h artr "gab fe~t'! hco PUt· ha. e ~f a m'otion picture the 1 t day of O.etober a nd the he beli~yed their \' building PI'O' day und xp ' nseR wllile in sessio n, th 11\ p !<~ed \\ ith flying o]or .. anti dall~l~g. R fl'l'~hme?t of ICO mll hine wn being launched, too. aid term of aid court begi:n at n th rnUowing .r'riday, lIIr. cr 11m, c.\kll and punch \\ ere servnot from October 5' "The 1 'clotk. P II B U d "ram f or hOllies WII~ fOl'ell10Rt in fol' lhe 1M. uance f barbers li c n• u ell Do attar D e r Mornin. .. rnbbe t tl k hi v cation I agricul- I'd y the girL of the cia,;;" of '~ ." FrI'. hman cIa arc plannin~ ml' In the · a I' of 'lrhe Starr omlire United State in this t yp of sese ture cIa.:; t o vUt the Gr ... nfield ! W offi (II"!' cl('ct cl ~\'ere: Ehza· thing new to lake the plu e of pany versus J ohn P. Larrick. deLi.ht.; Induce. Fan teh,ve ry program. In corporatorll ~ ho 1 The bo !8W mllny in· b th Chancller: prel<l?ent; R~y- cla, s \\ einer roa&1s in high school. fendant is grl\nteill lea\'e to tile L.rin. " Ii~ted ar Me~RI'~. R. "~Iy, ter tin si ht;; on tha t trip. mon Hatfil'ltl, \'ICO pr sld~lIt; Alrce Everyone is an"iou; to hear what answer forthwith. HarryJ<:. Smoycl', ~nd f OI'mer Thollght,g of pupil and l ' hers Carey W~lch, st!crctarYi Ro!\ it i: going w b/>. Hurr>' up, Fre hIn the case of The Wayne ville Judge Stalllt'y L., 11' of Eulid are now b('ginning to turn t oward Hart. ck, Irea, urer.. .. . , ie, and don't keep u. waiting." F-8l'nl r' Excha.nge 0., v rsu hickfns of all ages and C II i· Village, near I velllnlt. commencement nnd ummel' vac.a· June , we find. La t \\ ed· I About 30 survivor. of this ambi- DO\'is Furna , juulfment to plain-, tions do not respond equally ,,, 11 to al·tificial illumination, and a lot At the present tim th I'e Is in tion, with announcement galor ne 'day, two carload. of boy f iou, bunch of 43 "Fre hies" grad- tift' for 31 .59. lUld CQ t . ----of di, cretion i required in at. definite prOCeB!\ o f completiuJI faVl' f dall plays, ~ocial v nts, track the Smit~-Hugh.8 ~ partment, U ted in 1932. Ne w S 'l iita tempting to stimulat egg pro. proposal that will appeal' 011 th .. meet , etc. A ample is taken from geth l' wtlh theIr ~n. tru t r, I!. Oct()ber 12: "The proje~t of the duction by night or early morning "QueRtion~ and bl!ues Jlall\lt" ill May 4: rabbe. ~Iad . II triP to the OhIO mith.H ughe boy' 'll'a to build a 'Phe mel'ican , :Loan & Realty the November Election: "The Junior· enior banquet tate U'lIIver.lly. Th re were be- work shop back where the barn O. versus Gorge F, Ben hllm, et lights in the poultry h ouse. Pullet do better under early 1. The repeal of the Prohibition ...·a II buge !luccel! . A three·c our e lween 00 and 00 high ehoQI for t h backs (the shell of the aI, for ' mon y. morning light . All night .lights prov! ions in the Ohio onstituUon dion~l' "'1lB rved by the Eft tern tud nts and· Instructor fl'o~1 de- gym) u d to be. The work T he M utunl Building anel Loan 2. The amendment providinJe lar at 7 ,,'cl~clc. After th~ hiI'd ,partm n . all over the. late 11\ at· . tart d todn~· ." "New ~eats have o. \'er us Edgar J ordan et aI, f or lire over-s imulatin~ and may re. course s9me wonderful, but orig. · tendance." . been placed in the - Fre hman nloney, forecJo ure! nnd equitabl suit in injUry to the pullets. Old for n limitnl.ion of ten mills lax on hens withstand all-night lighting real estate. . inal, tout were gi,'en. The wei· The <t-H club officers. and lead- r Oom. It ill aranged now to sellt feli f, successfu lly, according to C. 1r£. '3. The e le tion of cllDvenlioll come t oast, or rather farewell rs o{ W~rr n county held an all- 4~ pupil.." But whllt did they do The Mutual Building and Loan Ferguson, e:xtension specialist in delegat('s to ratify or rej ct th(' toa t, "as giv n by Wade Turner, day me tmg at Harm on park, L b· with the 43l'a FrcRhman'l . Phone 78J O. vcr us H. EI. Je tice and pre. ident of th Junior ela . anon. Friday, June 3. Loui I' Hen. The Frellhman'lI new plan ill reo Frances Jestice, for money, fore- poultry llusbandry for the O. S. . adoption of the rep al f lhe 18th Willi hens it is more a matter Amendment of the United latc Elizabeth B nkie, presitl nt of denon, news r.eporter for the ported October ]!): "The FI'osh. clo ure nnd equitable r Ii f. of de~rmining when egg pr-oduc- Constitution. . the enio.... cia , then, in behalf G.ood Cut lothlng club.. Waynes- m n had a. . teak Cry last Friday Frank Stoll versus Albert F. tion is most wanted. In producing 4 . PTovi ion for stablishment of the enior. re ponded. The \'llIe, reportl'd the ft'alr .for the nil!'ht d ow n by the Thl'ce Bridges. S H, f r money. eggs Cor the market of Octelber, of an Old Age Pension Fund in faculty toa,t wa given by Mr. Miami Gazette. Owing to att mpt · on the part of S\.Bnle~' 1!011lda:1' vel' us Goldie November, and December, when Ohio. 'lOT ARY PUBLIC Moomaw and his upply of j kes, The board met Wednesday even a very r owdy group. n plea. ant Halada)' for divor·ce. ue. ually prices are better u 5. The amendment of the State which n ver runs oUl, wa alto· ing, June 8, a~d t!mplllyed the eveninll:' was spoil d. This notion Natlonl a-. lights immediately, and del~y the onstitution for the reorganiza,ether fitting and funny. The ame corps of teach r for th of breaking up FI·c. hman partIes Probate Court Proceedin •• p riod e! molt, advi ell Fergu n. tion of county and municipal Junior re.pon e was given by next year, with thre exc ption. by othel' pupils and people entire. Will, Dra_ • • E.tat.. 5 ....... J ohn W . Seu)), and L. Earl Bu~ if egg are wanted for sup- governments. Carolyn SwartEei. After the wa t?oIl E th r Hend rson wa em· Iy outside of school is so out of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Thompson, adminiistrators of the the members of tbe facully, Jun· ployed to r plaee h l' cou in, Kath p1ace that i~ i. dang rous to all plj'mg a hatchery next winter or At pre~en-t--e-c-re-ta-TY of State lor and S nior went to the gym , leen Rend rilon Noble, w)to had concerned. 0 lar, it has only re- estate of Emm a Jr. Scull, are 01" s pring, it is all wrong to light the George . Myer ttL'! under way which waa beautlfully decorated, resign~d as a grade tt'ach 1', and , ulted in dC'struction of property, dered to proceed to transfer and poultry house now. Although lights do not affect hi. pre-election work with respect and daneed until a lat-e hour," the hlgh sch 01 vncaney, clIlJSed but life and limb are aha enden. delh' l' certain etturiti s to John t o h 8 hatchability of the e ....... light to the distribution or official pam· Thi wand rlul vent' transpired by rc ignation of Mi s Alice Gon , g red. W e Illil t o ~ee the fun in W. Scull. .... phlels pre anting arguments for Mattie Grim m, admini tratrix 01 In early faU re ult in reducing was tenlporarily I rt unfilled. Ruc h conduct." I e . nuthor or on Friday evening, April 29. the and against each propoSl\I which the e tate of Edward T. Grimm, supply of egg in early Ipring The Sen',.. ' s piny, "Cousin ' "No action was laken in regard to th . commendllble sentiments when demand by hatchel'ies is at are tel be mailed to each elector had two ucce sful perfor· a mu.sic tencher. No teacher were probnuly forgot them when he d cea ed, filed heir inventory it peak. of the state a far as is reasona· mances " \I gym on Thul' day appomted for ~be Lytle . chool, as ( or :<he ) became a Sophomore the Bel n S. Robinson was appointed admini tratrix o f the' estate of . Most marked results from light- 'bly po ible. _ _ __ and Friday eveni ng-s, May 12 and the intention j to bring all pupils next y ar. 13. Due to the size of the clll!lS, from that ~chool ~o Waynesville. The Mothers club resumed servo Hany B. Robinso'n, 'deceased, and 109 may be obtained w hen used With the death of · Honorab le two entirely .separate casts, with the number . not , being large ing warm lunche on Monday, flIed bond of $1. 0'~0 with sureties. ~m mediately ~fter the molting per- harles L. Knight. Editor of the three exceptions, prellented the enough lo nl8lntarn n scho ol at etober 24. But ju t read the sad Howard B. Andel on, H. . Con- lod, Beacon Journal of Akron, o ne oC same play on different night.. The that place.' • tale of scholal'Rhip unfolded in over and AUen Thirkield were ap· J( all·night lights are used o n Ohio's popula r po litical leaders net re eipts from the two perfor. A p rson I item found in the the week' report: "La t week i pointed apprai era. the Hock too much intensity should pa. ed from the rena of political ance_ Iargest ever to have been i . ue for A ugu t 3 Y8: "Mr. !lnd the first time g1'l\de card wer out 1Ili1dr!'<l A. Mulford was appoint. be avoided , a ccording to the poul- and editorial influence. The nam e realized up to that. time- Mr . hauncey Bunnell and . son, for this chool year. ADY on mak- ed administratrix ot the estate of try specialist. A ten.watt lamp or of "Charles L. K night head the list amounted to $I90. George, left Mondoy for a motor ing an "A" in all their subje t B. F. Huber, de(~eased, and filed o~dinary bam lantern or gao jet o'f delegates seeking nomination The Motber club wa have tl'ip through Lhe East.' The same i, entitl('d to lheir npme on the bond of $2000 with s ureties. Ray wlth mantle provides sufficient to the Constilutional convention to held ita annual picnic for grade evening the port.y left, the board Honor Roll, pnly one Senior re- Hoft', Gus Seike.... land J . .A. Rebold light. Light should be dIrected at be called for the purpose of ntily pupils on the grade school campus hired George for the "first of his ceived these grades, Vashti were appointed apprai en!. the teed and water receptacles, he ing or rejecting the ' proposed The following Ilccounts were ap says. QD Wedne day, May 18- inciden- thl'ee years as teacher .in the Beckett,OJ ' twenty.fir t amendment to the wed 8 d o firmed by tally, the 1a t day of chool, also. g . Fo()t; early morning lights ~~====~============= Rain sent. the merry make~s to term of service at Cent rville in · _ _ ....._ __ the court. hens or .pullets a 40 or 50 watt William F-r8selr, administrator lamp with a re1lector attached and the 1')'JIl. the fall of 1930. . . . Unless a woman -is willing to '.0 WIlOW,..,. .. 1IftI Rev. L. A. Wa hbum preached The board met in special session ~r trucks are brlDgmg mo estate o~Zl'phaniah L. Enfielu, placed ,6 feet above th.e floor ee that the buttons are on a t"lun. But.arl'be aotr . . . •• "111 ..,,,,011 the baccalaureate sermon at the on Monday e\' ening, August 29, frUit and vegetables to the Colum- <iecea ed. First alnd final. seems to give best results. It man's clothes she never ought to nm on Sunday evening, May 16, and "decided to make 9.: 15 a. m. b~~ market. ]n 1932 the aver~ge L. C. Anderson, administrator of should be illuminated about marry. & large choir under the direction the opening hour for the schools wIght of the produce on a truck the estate of M~IY T. Death, de· 4 a. m. !If Miss Helen Hawke furnished for the coming year. The noon wa 2127 pounds, 26 per cent ceased. First and! final, t:::VrftUsII~ the music. Tbe followjng account hour will be i2:15 to 1:16, and the more than In 1931. Dora McCaule:y, executrix I.~. of • .;.; ,:.lUti ~tate or ( ' , 10, I II,I!<III\II u( Inlll Ihn', &II II lb. I", a. __114 of commencement exercises were fillst busses will leave ' at 3 :30 p. - --the' estate of Josepb McCa ey, de~ 4·uI1l1llhlld, IlrU I.. w;~;f. 'rbe ulld'''r:o:I'': .l j·,t. ~III H' r\ III II"II"11t u: I n ~ published May .26. m. This will make the school day Fif~y years ago everybody felt cea ed. First andl final. ~ "f.:·II~IIa:.= 'u rlltl C CIt U,., ~I !I"" or utllll, 1", r\-''')' "The filth-flfth annual com- 45 minutes late!' than formerly. SOrT)' for children; now we feel aTroll C. Eullass, executor of l'e rllfl~M 111111 1'1 11-1 L'n. " I' I I\~)~ · 1 AI. S:~~'F:Mt~~ mencement of Waynesville High O~ing to t he resignation of Miss sorry for parent. the estate of AIII'na Eliza Eulass, I.U'E I N~I"I.H\j · N ( '"III'AS\' II h".e =-.!::, 10 ' , . . flrl nel l.81 "ltle.· I_ 11I.·tl lt·tlftl Ii'l'. I.UIII); . chool was beld at the gytri last Ka therine Turner and Miss lara decoa ed. First alnd final. . . tal~ 01 ~"!oI:o.ltI ' lt I, lUll. """'1.11"... wlU, Thul'sday evening. Berryhill Miss F lorence Bobb and HUNTING John H. Bean , executor of the Ibw. ot ",\, SI ..., "1' loIl"H', le 10 It amI The' job you like that pays a 'e authorlJ!. a,1 ,lurl,i1\.!: Iho tll rr on[ y ~n r "The large cIa 01 twenty.five Mi s Ed~a Shoemaker . were ap- Iiving)5 the most priceless of all e tate 0 '( l't1l1ry A. Bean, deceased. 6. 'ISHINQ 10 Ira nMaN It. Chi. Slille Il8 Orl""I,rl. seated On the . stage, t.he young pointed to the vacancies created." IlOS es. ions. First, final and distributive. ale b".I1.",. 01 11I~"rllnl·~. II . IInanrl.1 - .fraft." Bide. ReturD. fro.. Foreclo...... Old . . .0 ... u. _ _ _ wQmen in white and the young As usual, the 1927-28 term beEdythe M. p "Autremont, and con,llIlol' I. ohowli llY II. nnnllni ~-elalcluellt 10 IIml'" II ','Il ~. '"UO\\,8 0., .Not M_t Jud~.t. Api.at men wearing dark coa~ and white gan on Labor Day, • eptember 6, We can't truly serve anQther Ra ymond R. Ross, administrators D~.. niher ~1 , 1 113~: AlI'lcrt'f!ftle a mount trousers, presented a charming though we find no mention of that unle s we sati fy hi self-interest. of the estate of John Edwin Ro.s, o[ . . .Ilable ft ~ · ~I. SI1 . ' HI.~~12. I O, Ag · Rural Propert.i e. creCRle .. mou li t lit II blllllu (Urep! de-ceased. First, final and distribu. C!apJ.ta l, loclndluM relnlllrilUee r eser v e tive. S10.376.000.ZD. N~E' ..ell $1.033.MI. 1. ,__-----------HIG..nrA.YS AND I'nrAYS OF OHIU · ___......_ _ _ _ _ _....- - , Stella E. Daugherty, executrix Farm foreclosure sales, If the Amou nt or »el".' " Rltl III' rftl'lt.1 $000•• of the estate of Ru th A. Daugh- recor~s . tor the month of July noooo. ".. rplll" ..·~ItI .all l .~ l . Itl OIl1a r o r )'~ar '~ . 11!)7.1jC~I.!I:', . EXIl clIdHurC8 tor ert)', deceased. Fi~t and final. are a fair indication, are not pro- Ihe II", YCd r '~.II7(1.:\~~ . ~1. FOR SAL£'" Irvina A. Dearth, executrix Of ceeding rapi dly in Ohio. Reports Wl'rNI·: SS IllY 1101111\ 111111 Ihe Olllctal Real ot Ihl .. \)l v l ~l~ n . Ih~ ,III)' 811Cl' year e tate of :Mary M. 'Dearth, decea s- {film the sheriffs of 76 counties flnt ahove \V ~lIh'.1. t!'letlll ' h8rl . T . for that month, to the secretary Wafller, ~up"tl.lI le ",I .. t ur lusurlillce or FO'R ALE- eed fye. Emerson . Youngstown is tamoua a8 an in· Juto the hmelde'" 'on' the eciie .of ed, filed her il'lvc2ntory. Oblo. The inventory' of Charl es R. of tate, set the number of fore· 'SinclAir, R. D. 2, Waynesville, O. tbe hlgbway. 41l1tn&1 city-and .yet In Younga· · 012 Shephard and Charles Bogs.n, ad- dO$ures at 106, A visItor ~anderlng through Mill 'O.... n 18 to be found ('Ine of the moat mini tTators of the estate of Foreclosure sales of residen~es !' - '!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Creek' Park will find It bard to be· acealc: Bllrgu In. the atate of Ohio. FO R ALE- Two good cows. In· lIeve lbat be ts BO 'near to one of i Lydia E. h epha'rd, d ecellsed , was and bU!;liness real e tate numbered quire 0'( B. V. mith, Wnyne.· Th). til Mill Creek Park-a beau· approved. . 509 in the same peri od . tbe state'. most unIque Industrial ville. 06 Utul valley made lit \I I more beaut!· Patrick oUJlhlin, a.dmini trator Data compiled for the cente.... Yel It la only a few mo. of the estate of Knna Coughlin, de Farm and Home Protec tive Comful by planting and landscaping. Ulenta' ride to Youngstown's great FOR SAL' Keifer pears. [nquit ceased, filed h is first and final ac- mittee by the department of rural It I •• large park. where one may steel mllls-80me of tbem tlle of C. E. Michener, Waynesville. r,ambl. for miles, Thl" acenery is count. economics, the O. S. U., indicate lareeet plaats ot their kind In the MIlled, wltb Ireal alilile clllls ( OV· world. One II amated at tbe HeJen S . Robinson, administra. that under t he conditio ns of for'n-quepuew ''1 .£ ·lIiJldcl. UI4\ ....d wltb overhanllng h"mlock-s. sbeer alze of tbe plants; and th eir t be of e tate of Harry B. R opin. ced sales,. the returns do not meet -pilla pUll ulI'llvuol"-3r:tVS 110.01 ft, dam, and tbe lake abov~ It, maoy vlata. ot odd-8baped buil d· son, deceased, fI ).ed bel' inventory. I the judgments a«ainet the pro· PRIVA'J'E SALE Houseboldare "PfClally pIcturesque. Ings aud great .tacks provide III' - -- - \ perties. To~l sales prices averaae goods, earpimter toolll, and Oarduen will b~ Intereste!l In dustrlal scenery wblcll Is pJctur· Marriace· Lle_... 81 per cent of the total judrment Ule t1\OrmUU8 . roek gardena bllllt IlllQue Indeed. many articlel to be found in the . and 73 ·per cent of the apprailed ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Jose ph Thomai~ Kre\tze~,. farmer valuatio roar Cattle, hop••hee.p au4 cal... avera«e horne. Will be bome Hit of Germ~llItown and M1SB Allin An. . to Norrla-Broek Co,. wir. atl' of week. D. E. Standiford. Crane, h ousekeelPer, of FMnklin. . verage Slzes ot the farms BOld prorr...ive Arm for the lilab..t _____ In July was 8.9 acres, which. ill al. market price. and rood. .eril.., WANTED-To bur an kiada ot Real E.tat. Trall.fen · most exactly the averatre elZ! of Ual. . Stoe. Y......• CI••I___ ehiekenl,paytll&' hi,h..t farms In Ohio. Sales pricel at Tune tD on Radio Station W KY price. S, D. Henkle, Wa7DenI11., Emma D. E:vans to Herbig foreclosure sUchUy ellceeded $40 12 :111 tel 1S :80 p. Ill, for oar tlJ Ohio, . " Yo unge, Real esitate in Clearereek an acre. · market reporta. tow nship. The department estimates that "'"!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!!'!!'!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I_ . .Isaac Wilbur Hananha, et al to in July 860 holdings 01 real estate -:: Ida E , Hannahs. 88 acrea in were torced through foreclosure Wayne to wnship. proceedings inftlving ~Iea total-. Ida E. Hannahs to Harvey .L. ing ,4,700,000 .. Judg.m ents on the Rye. 88 acres in . Wayne townllhlp. 850 propertiell were e!ltima~d at Walter ·R . Fitl;s .to Ida E. Han·. ,5,800,000. nahs. Inlot No, 2 1n Sprineboro. . _ _ ••- -- -
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Wilbur W, Wil_on, 0 Roanoke ISSUED E VERY T ll URS D:,"Y. Va., '\'ali hel'e over th \\'1.' k-erHI wit h his par!'nt.~, Mr. nnd 1I1r·s. "'I'ank Wit. on. Harry ilson, of D. L CRANE • • Sub.cn.tl•• Price, 11.10 • Y-.. Uuyton. cum down 'u lday fl')' a OIice Pho••-.................... .No. 112 Enlered at p o. lortl e. at W a ynNIIllUlll. . ~ vil le. Ohto. aa llec:...nol Cia •• 'M a ll brief vi~iL with hi~ Ill'o thel' and Go y.,rnment Pul'cha.... Redu ce - - - - r l ... .. - - R• .. .._co ....... , ........... ..... . N •• 111 Matte r Whole Community I. pal·cnts. Fall M.rke t;n,. b y Excited Over Event Mr. nnd Mr. Cyrus Gray and DR. H. M. WILLI AMS 'arl Gmy, of Rees ville w re over 20 P e r Ce nt a TOBER 5, 1933 )ST E OPATH (C P HYSICIAN . . . night gil ~t~ in th Le ste l' Starr It won't be long now, SU RCE ON hom Friday, Until the weddin~ of the pair, Mr. ancl MI·~. lint leav<,r. Mi~R WiLh the big population of the Specia l Attention to Rectal aad I r Bobby kn Wll hi. ani ns, Ruth .leLlver, Mi!l~ LlIv ne and counll'y reduced hy 6 nlHUon pig. (nkaliD.I Di• ., • •• • He'd ch003e th 'I('ctl'ic chair. J \lHep h OHbol'll wUI'e ' unday gue . t and 150 thouHtlnd I'c.)WR, tht'o ugh LEBANO N, OHIO T h ere is one badly n cclet! code wh ich will n ot have to awaIt an il:l of relative or the 1,~a"el'!I at lUI emcr'gency progrum, the Rl'flre ~l' ntaLi "u~ fr om luc' al Phone 12 lip,. l'hoD. 18DR o.ffi cial sig n.ature. It atf c every person in t he co untry. and its aoop- Th ough Mc lure's ambulance 1"ID8,~ Jllmeaon Oldg. NfJl'wood. At,:l'icullul'al Adjustment Admini,,- v luntal')' health gl'OUP K in Brown, s peedy, tlon should be unarfimous. 1l is "The afety Drivers' Code," M I J . F k trllliun now ' slLlnds ready to e nter (,l~rrno lil. 'li nto n, 11 i.. hl nn t! ancl It's dl'iven with gl' at care. rs. . . an was III l'll? - into the purmanent nhase 0 1 corn " Accident statistics l'epQrted to June 30, 1933, according t o the 'Twill Quickly come and ' get you, lin Thllrsday afternuon. ,.. Wal'l'<'11 co un ti('~ will IIH' l'! in lhl.! Natiun al Bureau oJ aRualty and Surety Underwriter~, showed that Howard" the magician, gave lin hog reduction. 'o ur!. Hou ~e Iluditorium, Wilming FOR SALE DATES CALL And sa! 'Iy take yo u there. entertainment at the gym Friday After 'eptember 21J th govern- jon, Thursday , Ortobt'!' 12. In'lll.' 12,920 persons had b en killed by automobiles t his year. The indica'Iinlon countr tions, judging from unoJHcial r eports in July and Augu t, are that Bob'lI feed his hen ~ laying ma.· h evening, Rponso l'cd by the Juni or ment accepted no mOI'C' lJig ~ n Ual on Barns . To make the ra ...calR lay, c ln~s. The attendance was not ns il~ account. The number bought public h('allh Ic agu(' , "'ill presid. fina'l results may show a deeided increase in deaths and accide nts for With laying mash from the goot! as it should havE.' been for wus 8u ffi cient to. r due the num- at th m(>etin~ wh ich wi li op n at 1 33. This is doubly Rignificant, because t here are nearly 10 per cent Farmers' }:: xchange the encouragement of the clas. . bel' of hogs mark ted thi8 fall by 1J ::J O f.I. m . ane! " :i ll ('IO At' al 4 ::lO 'f wer lIutomobiJes regiRtel'cd in the U nited States thIs year than in Th y'll lay three time a day Mrs. Geo. n nny halll the mis- aiJout 20 per cent. The additi n o r p. m. lunch eo n ~(>R'i\l n i ~ 1;('hed1931. fortune to fall d(, wn the Rtail'!\ at 150 thousand sows, which were uled from L2 :3 0 to ) ::10 p. m. If th e battery in their car I'un To motorists. t here! reo a.nd to pcdl'strians and all u sers of our lhe home of Mrs. Lida Hatton, ~lllug htered ju st before they wer\! An informal di. cU I<~i o n of proJ ESSE S TANLEY down, streets and highways. the f ollowing code Is directed: where she was attending II meet.- about to farrow, will }'e(juce the blems confl'o ntin g th e volulltee r Ph And will not pull at all, urk illg of th Mi Rionary Circl!' number o! h ogs 1l1 ODe 320. N. w B.rll••t •.•• OW. t'\.eci thl'ough public health · work~)l· wi ll b~ le d by 1. RegUlate your speed to fit traffic conditions; keep your car Dewey Casey will t· charge it, Thur!\day. She sutl'el'ed a disloCLlt- the entire year by 12 to 14 pel' Dr, Rob C' l·t G. Palcl'~o n, Col utn under control at all times. 01' a new Exide he'll install. cent b t' EARL KOOCLER 2. Slow down 'for intersections, and obey h'affi e signals. ed shoulder, fractured arm, llIulPlans "for a definite I'ed uction in OUh~' pcxebc!-' IHve IR~h'(, I'eta ry (. f the D.-ton PLan. l tiple bru ise~ and genel'al nervous 10 u IC ell t JiR:Ociuli on. II n Betty buys groceries, fr om W'hen 3. Use better judgment in passing, waiting until there i at least h k ., corn acreage in the cOI'n belt, and will b e' ' I\ ~. i:<l · cl by A I,thur H. KEnmon 898e D. R. Smith 500 f eet of clear distance ahead. . for a nlLlteriLlI decrease in th e Germa n. fi e.ld l"I:C rl.ta ry of the She'll get the best that's made, S oc 4. Pedes trians : ero at cros walks; walk on the left Side-facing 1\11'. and Mrs. lark tarr and nUlllbet· of olva farl'o w~d 'In til . tate o rgan iza ti on. Plans . fO I' th ~ mith d oesn't deal in short cans, S d family of Xenia, were un ay ~ pI' ing of 1" 34, Ivere dl'al"n at ' traffic j obey traffic Signa Is, " ' 1 !J:.!:l hl'il;tmus ~ al ~1I be Or f OQds of lower grade. h Ollle. hieag last week by a committee ()utline tr and proble ms 1or will S ,Il: U sts in the L c tel' ,tarr or ga n-; - -- . -- - - - - , 5. em ember thllt automobile accidents constitute an e onomic Mr. and .M rs. Hat'ry StaT!', of cir 25 which is ass i 'li ng the Agl'i-' . waste totaling billions, through property damage, l1igh insurance You'll find B() b at Lovely' R e· D t II d' th ven' g IzatlO .n , prO"I'am a nd publi C!iLy will ay on, ca e In , e e In. c.ulLural A(ljustment Adm'nistra., creation Room , costs, increased taxes, etc. U • he 0dl SeU!lsed. .... r. an d'" ". rs. J . . Gray IV r c tion with il~ plan s.. In fair and t Ol'my weather, . . Th d ~ l'g311izali o n ~ which will b(l l'C' i:v ry motorist should feel that it is his duty and privileg to Wilmington VISItor s urs ay. T,hat hog pl'oductiQn mU ' L be PI'U~ nled at the moeting are: Director of Funeral S.rYlc. In Waynesv ille it's at Lovely's, pI dge himself to this C()de, Frank Will'o n il' in very pOOl' held down al lea t to th n level to Good fellows gel. together. h ~ Brown COlln ty Public HeulLh healt . whi ch lhe prescnt crop ha s boen I 'Ilj.:'u ; linton ou nty Puhlic Our convenient location , sultaAt the WayneEjvill e ' Drug Store Mrs. . L. Crawford . and J' duced, with COl'll aCreage IIdJ' u ~t- I('agu e; Highland ,ou nty Public blesurroundlngc andequi pme nt R d H M J h Bet ty'lJ buy lip stick daug. tel', r~. . . ar 10 • a f l cd by an amount at least su fficie nt H I h I HuntlOgton, W . Va., a re Sll nthnll' t o comJlen~at.e for the reduction in II l cugue: Wan n County enables us to Serve to th.. B..t And powder for her face, tmM Seal commitec; <lnd Advantage. Family problems arc becoming national proble ms. This SWre weeps nicer cosmetics. th e wee k WI'th th e W e Ic hand hogK, is said to be recognized in (,hd CI<.'rlll unt ounty P ublic HClllth In this depression the heads of th e majority of families have Than any other ·place. the pian dl'llwn up by the co~n- league. Dakin families . Mr:=;. ,1.. rawfor.:I, Ml·!'. H . mittee _ _ __ t en set bllck twenty years in savings a nd in income. Many of these AMB ULAN CE SE RVICE Leroy (Bill) l\Ioran will haul any- J. Rardin , .Mr~. E. B. Dakin, Mrf'.. It is pointed out by th Admini,,1', 1 n hove ons and daughters ranging in age :from twe nty to forty :-'O'I' II ' N 'I' f) 1'; • . I':( ". 'III1S thing Pt-.e 29 Frank Shldaker, Mrs. W. W . tration that unl Ej th quality of y aI'S, who had expectations of allowances, gifts. and beques • Now From a big safe to a grip Welc h and Mi ss Annie Mll dd n cOl'n produ~ed I " I'celuce" the I' , . I tb future.of these young men a n d women is totally dependent· on' And he guarantee delivery, u, " at ( ' 1' IN h, · I't·I.~· g-I\, .. " (liul Il are dinner gU !lt tods,y (T h ur ~. 1>rOI,()~ It I<l n to I pv~' :I t ax r u r .0110 •• 1 their own efforts, On each ,and every trip. day ) of M is!! May Harlan. - I,"r!)f)", .~ ( 0 . ' and 'I" f ln ~ lbl' 1"'1'1011 (,r ~'f'a r'!'f -"'onU1H\nf' ln g In t h I' \' c'lI' Intrenched wealth has larg Iy disappeared. MontlJ by m(}nth the . 1 9~4 at R r at .. lI(lt In ""C(,N,,1 tt": ~ M ·IS:s L aura L awson, 0 f 0 l'egollla. IIllll s In "dd/Llml 10 LI.f' 1:"" .< 1, 'vl "11 percentage of insolvent statel! lner ea es in each community, The Betty says that meats from Smith', Market aLc nded churC]1 at Green Brial' o n "'.Jth ln Ili p f1rl< .. <·n 111111 Il nill ull!J11 .. eation of new wealth will be t he jo b 'o f the gener ation t hat was just last Saturday e vening. :l lIlh ,'r lzP,1 loy Jaw. \\' 111 I,,, SIl I'll1ltt'·,1 Are the best thel'e are in town, t I) l h ~... c' l ~ C't,l t'tIj: (, ( Ma fo1f'1' lll "'·nwn .foI. hIJl begin ning to tJ\ke hold when t he crash came, They tickle when you taste thcm, MI'. and Mrll. Mike Lamb Llnd ~, · I".11 1 J11~trl(·1. \\' a .' 1" ' 11 ('o llng T he years that lie ahead win be a you ng man's era in a vi~1 ,e nse. And delight the whole way down Among tho'e y o( .neal' "Oregonia ' at- I ~"l . "! 1111. ,.jPC' lI ro n I" bl' 1... 1<1 <i Ii . who WLre ' unday on'Gord t 1It ' !'Id:'\~ . til ~ tw ;' nth ttn .\ ' fir ~ o \· prn .. The social classes have been scrambled in a way t hat never oecul'reo g uests 01 P. C. Wells and family t ended chUl'eh In MiamI . blll'g la t 11>"': · l!.l ~ .J. "I th ,· II~,"\ I J\olil\ ~ plal'I'M ,M. Robitzer's b tore in the lifetime of mo t people living now. Former debutantes 130b says that eve nin'" I !~ ~ Iltd III ~ lI'k ll' 11I <,,' n th c· h"Urs !lf wer ", Rob rt W 11" andl family, of :aturday ~ b· ~'. ~U II. ilL :\.l1d '~ :a fl 1) , hl , ~n~ t tl,. n coal. wholle photog'I'aphs were sought by society editor 81'e now selling neal' Wayne ville j Thomas Pow 11 l\h!!s Mal'y Kathleen Thompson Stll ,,,In I'll t I Ill£,' T,urn!! winter into fun, H ....' n l o,t,I';"wtll)lll', " ' Il!.'I·,," C,> .. (, millinery lind step-inl!. They ar<l' likely to fin d eligible husbands in f amily, of this place', Rufus entertained quite a 10L of DIlY, Lr. .J . II ,\~ 1" ': 1( ('I""k A.nd at Robib.er's you' re sute of and Roberts and family, of near King- lon young f olks, on last Sunday ___ _ _ _ ' 0 -5 - ~tl unexpected places. getting, man; MI . Bird Powell, -son and evening. This revolution is going on right under our Jl oses. Two thousand pounds per ton. daughter, and AI. on :Richllrdso n, MI'. lind Mr'. H unry nrp nt r What we dem't know makes \IS
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of near Oregoniaj and Miss Edna Bob is quite a portsman. He thinks its lots · of fUn, Polso n, of near Wellman. Miss Annabel Reden, of near At the Hawke Hardware he'll buy Oregonia, spent seveml days last tackle, week with relatives a n d friends in Ammunition and a gun. Fr·an].;lin and Miamisbulrg. With, paint trom W_ H. Madde n Mr. and Mt·s. Earl Leiwig ~nd & Company children, of Franklin, spent StlnThey'll beautify their place, day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. This iirm sells paint for everything K. 1<1 Thompson. Except a Indy's face. Miss D ri. Hill, of near Grcen (Watch for Bob and Betty Next Briar, is vi iting with relatives and friends enar Dayton, this week. week) .Ml' • Mary Roberts a,nd children " Of)pllj!ht 1931. n. A . lfOrrlso n of near Kingman, and Marso n Wells, of Dayton spent Saturday PUBLIC SALE evening with their parents, p, G. I will otter at publ ic sale at my Wells and :family. Several from this plilce have atresidencl\ on Th ird Street, W ayten ded church at Harvey sburg t h e nesville, Ohio, on pastweek. S.turday, October 14, 1933 B eginning at ] 2 :30 p. m" a lot o:f H ou~eho l d FUrniture and mis" cellaneou a rticles. 1. J ULIA M. H E NDERSON W. N. Sears, Auct. ~~
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Anyone who is willing to Ii t~n Fat'" C!osta amount to about 60 Lor~n SC!ott, of Spencer, Ind., i. "pendinac a few day. here at the gl.'ts en·dit for being a charming or 70 I,er cent of the c:ost of pll\lltry production. hllm~ Ilf hill parentll, Mr. and MrM. conversationaJi8t. Elza S.:ott.
- - -' Ftllhl\\"illg till' C'1I1we nti lln it A mo~l ,'nthu~\3~lic cOn\'c ntion . i~ planlwtl to c(lntiud A "good of tht' Ihy nno! rl'lllri(lu~ [or(',,; of 1will I'lur" (If till' ('Clunty vi. iting Wan 'n l'lllInty Wl\~ Il('lll in thl' (''t'ry v. ling pI'('cilll't fUI" t h!' pur- WAYNESVILLE CHURCH udtt nriulll I'll' A 1fr d Holbrook IhWI' Ilf b(l()~iimt t ht' ~hlt l' lilT conCHRIST vII!!' ill LI·han f 11. In t "'ridu~' v('nti"lI. n ('ffort will hI' 11111<1(' t o ( ndenomina tional)
Mrll. l".. B. H end rso!" Mrs. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hn B. Gons and Mis8 Alic Louise Henderson were Dayto n OF Ic::===:============ vi~itors, Tuesday, . Mrs. Sarah Butt.erworth is con· Mi:s Maude • wiburt and Mr. fined to hel' bed suffedn g with nftl'rnO'1n anti y ning. !-I'('ure at 1 t'II~t thl'l'!' P r ,;o n ~ tIl neu riti . W illia m Getter, of Miamisburg, hester A. Williamson, Minister TIlt' c IWl'ntion wa, .intiltH til atte nd th" ~tate convention. were Su ndllY gue ts of Mr, and hurch choo l at fI :30 a. m. Mr. rs. ha ~ . Burnett DlId Mr .. L. A. Gorst. Ill ' I'ting~ l"'ing- h('ld in (>Ilch (If tht> Lord's 'upper at clIncJu llion. Wal te r lark. were in incinnati If you are going to mak e a sa le get the man that ountil'S of hi(1 IlncI \dl1 b~ hrislia n 8ndeuvor nt 6 :46 p. m. Friduy, serving n the Federa l folluwed br II stlltl' IlI'Y conventiun Mi!!.!les Adeline and Frances Ald really gets tho rno t dollars fo r you. Remember F~veninl! Ev·nng-eli!.ltic se rvic at jury. at olulllbu'l lin o\'t>tnh l' j and 'ine j who hav e been spending the 7 :·16. Prayer me ting and Bibl e 2.. Th JlUl' JHi!i~ of 1hl' .•' IU!'('til)~ , satisfy 'you or cha rge nothing. I have conducted 21 s ummer at t he Little Jnn, were 1I-11 'S. Munay H.op ldns, of Dayl-'tudy ac h Wedn esduy at 7 :45. I' to .-ponllO l' a ""'I11I)11i$l'n fol' th dinner guests of Misses Anna und auctions in 24 days of iept mber. Ask anyone I 'unday guest at the to n, wa a d f at of th pr(\ \lllFul to repeal I.t'd by th ~ Waynesville ~choo l Th chur h whe re you fe£'1 at Mame Brown, I"ast Frida y. home of M I', and Mr.l. E. W. Hop. th !!Iaw prllhihili n am ndm nt banll a nd un emblematic float, home. have ever so ld for, that's my best adverti ement. kins. "liss Doris Hawke was painfully nd to pl' mote th£' £'h'C'tion of 5:. about thit·ty member , of Miami all at my expense. dry d If~lIl(!$ t o lh ~OIW IItion Valley CounCil, JI·. O. U. A. 1\1., . FRIEND~ M£ETIN~ . Mr. I. G. Monroe, of olumbus, injul'ed When she was stru ck in the wh ich i. to (,(lll~i d el' thE' {ate f pal·t icipated in the fl'at rnnl pa- FIrst Day- First Day Friend shIp alled on the 1I1i s ·! Anna lind ey while playi ng tenni on the thc Eighteenth Amendlu nt.. The rade, g iven in conne tion with the Sch oo~ at 9 :3 0 a. m. Meeting for l\1ame BI'own at the Friends home, high ch ool campus, unday e!ternoon. F ortunately. no very serious campaign i~ b!'ing " ·UjlI.'U by centenniul 'elebra'tion at Blan- wOTshlP at 10:30 a. m . ! ~' unday. damage seems t.o have re sulted. the nited hri!'tian J;'orec~ \\ hieh chest I', In t Fridny eveni ng. ari. Mrs. H. V. WaIteII' return ed to illdUlIC's the Antl-Saluon Lt>aguc, oUS !'>timnt.e. have placed th at· ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Phone 78J CENTERVILLE, OHIO Ethun J. Lewis, is home, havln~ W. C. 'r. ,.atltl other enlperance tend~nce II thi occasion at her hom e in Lebnnon, Wedne doy, Fath r Frencll, Pastor and rcligiou. orgallit.l1tion~. 25,000 to I 40,000 p ople. The .after spending a we'ek here with been given a discharge f [\(lm de- II• • • • • • • • • • • • • •IIIIi. . . . . . . . . . . .. . Ma s at St.' Augustine's church )·elatlves. tacbed du ty in the Subsistence The R£'v. HalTY . Mabie, pastor PI' ternal paTade, Blanchest£'r's war e h ou~e or C. C. . Commis.ary of the Ea~l BapUst (,Ilu I'ch, erved sCl!ond for . that da y. is sa id to v~ry Su nday at 0 o'clock. at F ort Hayes, Co lum bus. The as chairman of III meeting and huve been one and one-ha lf to continued i1In es.~ of his grandthe R v. Guy 41.' k, Presbyterian two miles in length. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lewis, was Alini. t£'r at 8rH. le, a ~hait'lll an The \ aynesville float depicted ( ndenominatioTlal) hi s reaso n for taki ng a discharge. the "Lit.t1e R~d choolhouse" with Cheste r A. Wmiamson f the pl'ogram committee. Evanf(elis~ic llervic s each evenTh aft rnoon ses. ion was in the the t acher, Mrs. Ralph Linn, a nature of a foru m. in which ques- sembHng her mall pupil for study ing at o'clock. Bro. Dunn is tions ' relativ(' to the campaign A. B. Cleaver drov his S 001 bu ' . bringing a series of maaterful Routin e bu siness" the adj uslwere onswl'rl'd and other problems olle of t he fine t in us here, at s£'rmons. Sel'vice for Lord's Day, ment f several min lll" detail, and can idered. A. L. rell~or, Dayton the r enr of the Wayn sville dele- Octobel' . Unifi d serv ice b gin. att orn y. and 0 1'.. F . W. S18nton, gntion. As the marchers pas ed the ning at 0 :30 a. 111. LOl'd's upper lin jn:l'ormnl di cussion of vari us e"an elist of Franklin W£'1'e the reviewing stand, harles James and ermon lit 10:30. Evening sc hool problems engrossed the atte ~ti on of the Way ne Tow nship IIpeok r8. . wa hea'r tily gre ted by hi s old vangeli tic sOl'vice at p. m. D. Bounj of Education' lIt its regular I Han Claren ce; J. R. Dunn preaching at allse rviccs. me eting Monday evening. . The g~e t sp aker at the even- chool mote mg S"S. lon was Boyd P. Doty, Brown, chairma n of the g nel'al You are always we lcome at this Within a few declldes the Bills fO I' the pUfl~ ha se of u ed w II know'n olumbu, attom ey. committee in ch al·ge. A eacb del- h . h text books to t he approximate Mr . O. Kaiser, of Indian Hill, egation passed the stand, its name CU l l' . Cu nera l director haB evolved amount oj $ 120 were pt'esen ted singer tln d composer, appeared in and locali t:,: were /lnnou?ced over WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH H om a mere se ll er of funeral f I' payme nt. TheSE! books were , n brondcasttng system. First awa rd R G l)"b t P t purchased just be! ol' the start of merchandise to a professional in the parade was w on by Wil. e v . . . I . r, a s or mington Council, D. of A., whi le Wedll esda):: BIllie !;tudy and the present term, and are aid to I man rendering an importan t the K. of . delegati.o n fr om Fay. prayer ' mc et ln ~ ell('h W l>dnesday repre ent about one-third of the ' te t books in actual use. In this I human servic . He now perellav illc was awarded . cco nd hon.· at 7 :30 (1. m. ors. Friday : Therl' will be a wei ner connection, upt. Lo tz r ports that I f I'ms a multitude of taslts All who villitt'd th enten n inl roa"t held by the Epworth Leal'\' ue. the I)upil ar taking very good Illade ne cessary by the comare unanimous in their pmi. e 0"( Me t at the church at 6 :30 p. m. t ar uf the buok s, the teacher. reIt~ unqualifi rl succe~s. Mu ch Su nday: SUllday ,(' hool at 9 ::10 p rU ng very li ttle trouble along plicated conditions of modcredit is du the Committee in a. m. Morning wor hip at lO ::lO. this li ne. One stud ent, who had erll life. In a ddition to supchar e, headed by ou r fell ow Th ermon subjec wi ll be, " The tt'aced his initials upon the edges of a book, readily admitted t hllt he IOl'encll J. upreme TI·ea sure." Epworth e!'nft 'man, the R on. plying everything needect fot· Brown, ex-Sec retal'y of tatll, nnd L all'utl al 7 p. m. with Virg-inia had made a mistakE! a·f te r he had t he funeral, be lift many ted the era u.re of the fil'st compl publiRher of severnl n w. papers. Hal'din Us leader. EVlln ~elist.ic - se t'vic at 8 p. Ill. The theme f or oviden'Ccs of his ham \liwork. This burdens from the shouldera the even ing will be " The Cri sis in instance is cited a a warning to of the bereaved family. Miami Conlervancy th e Wilderness. ambitiou s scribbler s. other Plan for the loeal observance On Tuesday of n ext week at 7 When you build and allow us to furnish the p. m. the men of the church will of National Educlltional Week, E. McClure materials, we are as proud as you of the completed intertain the ladies. A fine pro- Novemb r 6 to 12, ;inc\usive, were Ide- _.t~ceec ;tructure. We know the quality therein and know it Phone 7 Howard Ivins, of Lebanon, g ram is being arranged. Dr. Beach discus ed, and were referred to . . . "today dIaD • , ......... the s uperintendent for final deler of Gratis, Ohio, will be the :las a tangible value and one that will last. Judge Hugh ieh ol!!, of Batavia, . , 8Ctual t.t on wet pa..... cision. V er y probably, the usual special spea ker. Wayne.ville, Ohio and Myer Y. ooper, of incin_ ... the;, atop TOIII' eM' Quality materials that will stand the test of time On unday, October 16th w open house, exhibit of work and nati, have been appointed as q~"70ubl~t evening session will be conducted as become our hobby. There is nothing in materials will hold our regular 'annual directors of the Little Miami river Jl'C*CtIoa Ia "fIrI pIT'" conservancy di tritt, recently es- home coming and rillly day. There some day and even ing during the 70U will need that we cannot supply, dwr.... tablished by t he ommon Plea s' will be a f ore no on a nd nfte&noon week. Detaile d platlls arc not yet I . . . . . . . . . . . . .IIJ. Consult us in regard to your plans. We ~an both film Won. judges of Clinton, Clermont, program a nd a basket dinner at complete, but will be announC!ed Greene, Hamilton and Warren noon. A more complete announce- through these columns as soon as help and save you money. Now is the time to start ment will be in t he. paper next available. Wateh for the announcecoun ties. jction. ment, pleasant surprises are very A meeting of the judges, direI" week. likely to be in store. tors Gnd booster s of the project is ST. MARY'S CHURCH being held in Lebanon today to 30 Years Experience In Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector formulate plans for furthelt action. . • • J;.lassea Sunday after Trinton, D. C., to diseu s with govern · ity, 'October 8, Church sch ool at J', B. Johes :spent Wednesment offic i~l the likelihood of ob· 9 :30; Morning Pl.'ayer, and I!erm on dayMrs. of last week with fr iends in 'c taining federal fund s for the pro- by R v, arJ Nybladh, of Christ Spr ing Valley, L.ba.~ •• OIaio ject. Church, Xenia. Phone 14 Waynelville,Ohio Albert Sbacy, of Dayton, was a Tuelda,., Tlau....,., Saturda,. Lytle visitor Thursday. La.i••lie. F .... In renewing their subscrip t ion to The Mianli Gazette, Mrs. We.lby Mrs, Sarah East(ln and daugh- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. # ters, Misses Mary and Julia, of N. Carter writes: "We woulll sure 1y be at a loss if we were to di sMiamisburg, were Wednesday ======~==~==~~======~~======~================~==~========================= evening dinner guests of Mr. and continue The Miami Gazette. Mrs. Louis Trickey and Mrs. Alice Almost 14 years We have taken Miller. the .paper, as we find it v tiry inter(Contin ued from page, 1) esti ng and enjoyable. Being away Mrs. Ada Ch.enoweth, of Center. out hete in California, it is almost ville,.is spending this week at the like a letter fl'oll1 h ome to u s. In ises to be worth wllile. Parts will horne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank closing, kindly accept our best probably be assig ned this Week Rogers. ' . wishes for your continued success and reh earsals will start soon Mr. and Mrs. Mal'cellus Thackwith the paper," under the direction of Mr. Garst. era, of Springboro, are visiting Thank you kindly, Mt·s. Carter. this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Burnett. . Phone 46, Wayneaville, O. May we, in return, Wish for your. Bo, Seouta . self and yOUT excellent family the Mrs. Harvey Burnet was a guest utmost of prosperity, health and A number of the IICOU.ts of happiness ' in your present home, Troo p 40 are wearing their uni· of the Centu.ry Club at the home of Mrs. Lindley Mendenhall, Iflt Roor 2Hl Braley Bld g., Pasadena this week as a part ~------~------~--~~--~ Waynesville, Friday afternoon. ·Cal. . of the annual celebration of Reun· Mrs. William Coleman and Misses ion Week of the Mound Builders 43 YEARS OF SE{tV ICE Thelma Cole~an and · Dorothey M idcll~town ' District. Moesin spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Hamilton. CI.~. Nomination.' LEBANON, OHIO • The Ladies' Aid llIet Wednesday The fou r classes of. the high of this week at th~l home of Mrs, We have a complete FOR SALE school met in sepa l'ate session s A. A, Smith. A large crowd was W.tch Rep...ir Service last Friday and no minated officers prese.nt. . ' Prices Rea on.able "' OR SALE--Jersey ,cow and calf, for tbe various c1aslJ positions, Mr. and. Mrs. Chlnles Doster, of Do You r hri tmBII Shopping T. B. tested, 50 Baned Rock president~ vice.president, secre near Wilmlngton, and Mr. and Now- Make Weekly Payments chickens, 2 . Hampshire Hogs. In~ tary, and treasurer. Regular c lass Mrs. Amos Cook an.d 80ns, of near "TH'E HOME OF GIFTS" quire Friday of Barlow Hickes, elections will be held this Friday. Waynesville, were 'l'hursday even;uarveysburg. · 05 8.tte~ Speech Club ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. . . Donald Hadley, Mrs. Mary Carmony attended , Mrs. Buerkle's so~hom ore Eng· " sh c1as has org!lnlzed ~ aetter a dinner Sunday a,t the home of SpeeCh clu?, haVIIIg as It~ ~h~ef her son and wife, Mr. and ' Mnl. aIm the d~stre to . make the mdlvld. E. J. Carmony, In Springfield, ual conse.lOus of hi~ ~wn errors celebrating her Bard birthday, th.at he ml~ht then ehmmate. th~ql. which occured on S.aturday. "G.lv.nne.led".nd FIfteen mInutes o"f the reCItatIon pel'iod on Friday are devoted to A large crowd attended the sale. L...lI~~.!!!II!'-' • Fenc. helf 10".' (opper B•• ,in, this work. Students seem keenly of Emery Char l~lton Sa~ur~ay : Th. inter-ested in citing errors, some a~tern~on. Mr. Charleton wllI hve Winner of the t "G,I",nne,led" oppotlte of which are SO frequently heard With hIS son, ~harl.es, and family Gulf of Mexico :: shown .1",0It 1I0od that it is possible to tell at once on the TownshIp road. . • . • ' ·new. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Charles Mull.e mx who is g uilty of »laking the mis" Wather Telt •I take. and DIckey Irons, Mr. alld Mrs. Picture frOID IctUal pllole»Salee Magruder spent Sunday at ,",pbl 01 folll taken dOl'fDlor ••I t he home ol: their brother, Morris Iblpmept, afler teal. Home Economicl Clum , Hormen, in Urbana . The H ome Econ omic!! club held Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, its fi rst meeting of the year on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker and l"riday afternoo n. Officers were children, were Sunday .ruests of elected as :fo llows: President, Dr. and Mrs. Erne!lt Rosn~gle, at Helen Green; vice-president, London, Ohio. Juanita Brannock;· secretaryMellSrs. Paul Uarbaugh and treasurer, Pauline Friend. A more William Pence, of Springboro, complete account of the plans and 'were dinner guests Sunday at the purposes of this club will appear home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter later. . K~nrick. Their Coach .a,l, "Thaak Y_" , 'were: Mr. C. R. foster daughter, Code Ie. ...ce.....1 Mr, Youn.r wishes to ' estend, Feyne and little .... pers . . .. through these columns, his appre- lamestown, and elation to those who made It Kellison, of Van,daJllla. sible to have the 8Gftball diamOnd Mr. and ·Mrs • paded last week. Paniculnl)" be Mn. Alice Miller is ..-teful to the Warren County M.... C. L, Duke eollUldaionen fo .. the iii. . of th.lr lin. Paal Duke to II...... AI'IIlI- entertalaed at
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YEAR'S OfFIGERS ARE The following eX('eliellt-progl'am ~: !o;;:.e~~lin MASONIC LODGE LAID W~~:~~I~::~:.en ~::}~:~:~~;~~~i~~:::~~~ H~l+ ANNUAL was given at Granee last Saturda y evening under the directio n of CHOSEN BY THE HIGH Mrs. Lucille Fires: Mrs. Margar et V. Boxwel l, aged CORNER STONE FOR al'l J. Mille!', Warren county ftr t lancl~d on the iR of . an- HAllOWE EN CARNIVAL Mu sic . .... .... .,. Mrs. Planck so years, died at her home in conunis sionel' and I>fOn\in cnt fOI' m- . 'alvad ol' HI y ars agola nd today. Recitat ion ..... ... ,.... Charlot te Rye SCHDOl'S .CLASS'ES Recitat Vocal Solo ... .. ....... Erma Sears r:~~~~~ng a·~~~n~!~'~:d o~l~~i~~n~: LEBANON TOWN HALL ~~eni~al::;~~~ ~idc~~W07~~~ w~,~ f:::~,n~h~~ ~i~/~·~~.t~~l;/~C~;~~ r~~ EVENING OCTOBER 31 ion .... ...... . . . ... Irma Fir s She is ul'viveci by her son, L ester, GRANG E PROGR AM
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ren ounty Wheat Allotm ent The day IS u unll )' ce lebrate d h~r who resides in Nashville. F'unera l I e Boari; George .Jones, of Butler - with the closi ng of th bonk , 3 service s were he lll rrom her late L .... 'e C~wd Witne,u ed Ceremo ny viii , ill vice pre~id~ nt; ElmoI' m Ol'!! or 108'; sca t t I'cd d i.~play of home at 2 o'clock this afterno on, Derrell , Mason, is ecretar y, and I Rags on ~Ilin . and burial was made ;n Woodsid e t, a nd.oc asion- Mother . CI~b to Spoo.o r .Bi•••• I .. Spite of Rainy " Threate nin. J. L. Mendolnhall, Wayne s"iIIe, i~ nlly ex r~,se In\I'e (~ . puhhc ~c h oo ll<. cemete ry al Frankli n.' and Belter Event Thi. Y_r W_the r Conditi on. treasur er At. 1 0 clock ~hl ' mOrnin g. onl y The decease d was the widow of ____ Full Detail. Soon, The c/)~nty bOai'd is camp sed oi Lwo Ra.gs were t o be s n di splayed Softbal l the late Judge Alex Boxwell, who nder clouds that had poured Mr. Miller, Mr. Den'ell and E. J . on Mam str!!et. represe nted Wal'ren county in the rain all mornin g and hed Wayn esville was defeate d by lower branch of the Ohio Legislll- intermi ttently the grand offie wat(.11' B edle. of Lebano n, with M'r. ~{en- .=======~====== the Springb oro team Friday, the The stlconu mectin g of the I'S ture for seV".eral tel:ms during the the Ohio lasonic lodge conduc of denhall serving a trea urcr·. MI'. ecore being B to O. The boys came Wayne Township Mother s club ented Jones will serve only in the ab· 1890's, se..:vmg DS speaker o f the the corner ton laying cCl'cmo b.ck strong on Tuesda y to deteat juyeu a vel'y goot! attenda nce at nies of the pI'esid nt. House during at ieast on of these of Morrow 11 to O. Wayne sville playsl the order at the n w town 11all ~ence The new board will tnke charge ~erms . H I! was th~ authOI' ()f II1~ch in Leban on, unda)'. the grade !lchool buildin g last Friat Mason Friday. of the .readjus tment pI' gram in Import ant educabona.1 legi lahon, tlay aftern oon. Other scorcs ' In the co unty' The ce remo ny was precede d by this cou nty at unce anti it duties notably the law. whJch bore his a parade that .. tretche d over league within the past week were: Art l' Mrs. A nna Cadwal lader five will be to supen'ise and cany fol'name a~d e tabhs~ed a system or blocks in spite of t hreaten MorrowS, Mason 7: King Mill hall conduc ted the devotio nal exering w!lrel the work to comple ti on. Phone YOUT advanc e orders for grad':1atl~n for pupils who had 9, MaBon, 8. Ci RCH, u ~ ing the beautif ul story of . com weathel '. Thel'e were a numb I' of douthn utl! to 61R2. Approx imately 500 appli cations pleted ~h eOUl'se in any graded Masonic and civk d !legatio The unofficial standin g is: ns fl'om have b en filed by Warren county . . school: n thl! state, .ancl provide d neighbo ring communitil!s. .~-_---- Ruth as hel' theme, it mas reiarmers Mrs. Francl.' s NIcholso n is serl- free hIgh school tU ition for secking to pal'ti cipat(> in W. L. Stand. ported that 392 1,.i. quarts of vegeany I Th t· f th t the program and thc approva l of Springb oro ...... 4 home. Mr. . G. Day is visiting his tables had been canned 1.000 ously ill at the Friends 0 1such avail themsel . ve'" ha II act etrh~c f thwho cared for the use It~lme n a wos ean11w t 'to t Aft L C)Wbli the~e i . applica tion" IS to"ethe Wayne sville.. . 4 r ,,,, ' th claul!ht e. e _. \. and family in Troy. 1 I .SOO Mother s' Club Thanks giving o. ~... n e ~ppo~ um y. 01 er thc c osmg wa.rm unon's lunch commi answer to Ulia Kings Mms .... .. 1 the depres- the Sl.'curing of si~ned contrac ts .333 market Wedne sday Novem ber 29 hiS service In 2 Boy . cout doughn ut sal e Satul'- wint.er. The finance committtee the leglslat urc, he sio n by the orator of the day Ho.n - become tee also Morrow , 1 duties .260 3 of , the new bial'd. . was elected Pr obate Judge of. Dean E Stan ley L ban~~ du y. Octob er 14 at M. Eo hur h. r porLetl that arrange ments atar. Farmer agreein g to the curtailMaso~ Mrs. Carolin e Chenow eth I very Wanen couno/, and served ", 0 .000 4 under way f or an ·even bigger and at torney .. He declo'r' d that a id e ed product ion schedul e for 1934 ick at hel: home on the Bellbro ok least one term In that offic e. Tom Carr and J. V. lI al·t!; ('k better Hallow e'en carniva l, to be I from that it was t hi ' genera! i pike. B••k.,".11 Judge. ~oxwen was a br,other of contrib ution to the future just n'Rl will rpcel e their Arst cash pay- ~pent Sunday in incinna ti visit- given on the ev ning of Octobe r ru ment of 20 cent pel' Mrs. WIlham Coffma Wife o~ Regula r pr.actices are being h eld 3 1. the institut ion of past had been the ncxt thirty days. bushel witbin ing. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane re- !~rmer paator of the n,Way~e at the gym for the basketb all moved svd~e The e carniva ls have come to be former genc~ati ()n's contrib utions their home to Dayton , JYJ. E. chu rch, who now re Ides an _ _ hartc attel'th wailc was quite recogni zed as an annual 'event, teama of the high school. Mr. to us ·Saturd sick ay. lu t. wc ~k, ut is able to be I cally, and are looked forwar d Tippeca oe_ity. Youne intends to make the moat _n_ __ . _ . _ _ G. ' F'. B rown ac"e ' d a, grand out again. Mrs. Hannah Rogl'rs is visiting of the five weeks which ~eparate t.o with anticipa tions of much marsha l of the Manonic sel·vice . U8 from the opening dBte. . MI\ alld Mrs. Melvyn Bnnta of pleasur e. Inciden tally, they relative s in the viCinity of Lebare He read the proclam ation ca lling Mr. James reports that about anon and Utica. Delawa re, spent t he week-~nd al 0 on of the chief reliance the large as embjag e to order. The s of he r e with rclative s. thirty-f ive·boy.& in the uppel' gradell the club in its cffort to gain the invo ation was delivere d by Morris Sherwo od Sr., of H8\'. are out for basketball and t hat he Rev. J ohn alvin M ;~ Coy, mini the nece fu nds with which to t(!r n I\J\ veysbtJ rg, wa • t he week-end guest Mrs. Ira Boring and son Eddie, Clll'ry aal'y hopc.s to begin regular practic es on its mulUtu d of cbarita o( the Lebano n PI'esby terian of relative s here. of Wilmin gton, are visit.ing Ml'_ projects . Ou r bu iness and ble with them next week. PTOchurch. The l11u~ie 'ifor the occasand MI·S. Wym r Drakc. ion was furnish ed by thl'ce bandll, esionnl people have always coThe followi ng leU r to upt. J. Misl Barbar a McKillop, of O. operate d loyally nnd liberall y, and the Cia.. Electio n. Hanselm ann Commn ndery W. Lotz, under date of ctober 10 W. U., wall the week-e nd guest of M,'. and Mrs. ~al'l C"!1",,(nrd nnel each cal,'ni'Val has bee~ FRIEN DS MEETI NC a distinc t band of Cincinn ati, the M8$on probabl y explains it.~erf Electio ns in the High School Miss Beattic e Robitze r. much daught er and MISS Kathry n You~~ uccess. But lhi& -year's . . t b enterta in~ir8t Day- First Day Friends hip ban d an d th e Wil mang cIa ses resulted 811 follows : at.tende d the G Ol'gctow n faU', ment on and, t,Jetter thon any other explana tion S t d bids fair to exceed all PTeviMr. and Mrs. .lames Lovely and Scool Freshm en b at 9 :30 a. m. Meetin g for furnished by the W,'llnl'nrrtnn preside nt, SUella a ~r ay. ., v ous efforts. . ht b bl t . comma ndery. Bernar d; vice-presidef\t; Marjor ie daughte rs spent Sunday with rel- worsbip at 10:30 a. m. we mig e a e a gIVe. 1,'. and Mrs. Valc, 'f ustody 'f the potted plant and A long li ~t of co,ntent!' of the Tinney ; secreta ry, Charles Earn- atives in Middle town. "On Saturda y vening, Octobe r Akron, were guestWil~()n at the home of the picture for the ensu ing month caskeis or the cor~lerllto n e wel'e 21st, Dayton is going to put n Ii Mr. and hart; treasut er, Pauline Friend. upt. J. W. Lotz was confined ST. AUGU STINE 'S CHURC Mn.. A. H. Eamha rt, was awarde d to Miss Lile's and H read by al'l n. Stiles. who acted big NRA parade and we Sopnorn ore&-ll reslden t, Vincen t to his home with a severe attack are anx- Tuesda y lind Wedne day. of FatheT French , Pastor Miss Hartsoc k's pupils, resp~ctas grand treaisur er. There were i®s that your commu nity Griffy; vice-pr esident , France s grip, several days last week. with ively. Mass at St. August ine's church two caskets , one ct)ntain ing t he a band join ill thi 4fIarade Ellis; secreta ry, Ruth Larrick ; . Mr. and Mn_.W . E. D wling and Mrs·. Ross Planck favored with eve .. y unday at 9 o'clock_ content s of thc old buildin g corner·treallur er, Edna Mae Staup. "On Thur da y afterno on of thj Mr. Ra ymond Dowling, 9f Dayton Mr. and Mra. George Waterh , two vocal 80108, with guitar acstone and the one for the new week we !ire having a meeting 1unior& -p r esident , Mae Tread- witlless ed the U. 0 .-0 . W. U. ouse Ilt were Su nday nfterno on callel'~ at compan iment, foot FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T buildin g. and pupils of tbe waF; vlce-pre aldent, Betty Hart- ~all game at Day~o n , Friday which time it Is hopea til have D reo the hon)e of Mr. and Ml' even. H. M.eig hth 'Wl'ade gave ·t he followin~ (Unden ominat ional) Hon. imeon Nash, of Columb us port irom all ollt ide municip alities 8Ock; secreta ry, Winifre d' Conner ; mg. areit'. enjoYlible program under the direcgrand master of Ohio Mason . WM as to whethe r or not they treasur er, Marvin Fox ; Sergea ntcan Cbe ter A. William soIl tion of Miss Elizabe th Henkle : PI' sent a nd cond ucted the ritual- send - a band to Dayto at-arms , Robert Cleaver. n to join in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Surface , Mi~!I Ethel Menden hall spent thc Revival Rervice continu e this istie services . Chorus, "Sleep On," Vivian Seniora _ preside nt, Bernice of Lebano n, were. guests of this paraue. weck-e nd with Mr. and Mr . Ros onn er, Suella Bernar d, Mildred The pads were taken by the fa 1Graham ; vice.pr esident , Jacque and ~n. Homer Carey, last . Mr. week, nightly except Sunday . Bro. "If you can send a band, th n in Villars at Ot' gonia, Fnday Dunn will . preach Rch eve.ning lowing: Tyler- . iD. McKinl ey; additio n to thi we will give you the Homc- oming atand att nd ed Cook and Anna Gay Treadw ay; A.dam. ; eeretar y, Ruth Hocket t; evenmg . that place, I'ending, "The Usual Way," Chrillthrough the week and thc ministe r steward ~C. E. Foster and Ran- anoth'e r week in which you can unday. treasur er, John .Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs, . Carl Frye spent will be back in t he plJlpit Sunday line McC1aine; trumpe t 1010, ' dall Ivins; grand tyler- Everett orga nize yo ur group ot Friday !light and Saturda y in mornin g, Octobe r 15. Lord's citizens , Frank Robinso n, of Dayto , Day eMay Jr.; play, "The Ba nta; grand steward !'l-F , E. w~ o would 1ike to com~ ~o I?ayt()n vi ited Wayn esville Da.yton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. program follows : Church School iriends , Wrong ' Browns ," Rosema ry Bentat Miller, Don Hatfield ; past mast rs With yo';!r band and . The total enrollm ent for Wayne B. Da=-v~ J Oin 10 ~he day. Frank now has i s.~__ 9 :30 a. m., Lor d's Supper allt! ser- i ~George Krag r, Will ood ley. Rach el Hartma n , Howard Ball Township schools ~or the rnonth man at to :30. You are always Ralph St. John , ~nd theFraser and parade and thu show youI' faIth tion \viU18 n A 8i a1l.d rut Haines Jr. : violin solo, of Septem ber wa 597, divided princip al in NRA an.d endeav or to bring Bej~ont.· Mrs. 'Peter Dema and Carolyn welcom e at this church. Naomi Ramby : reading , "Life," archite ct--R. G. lng-Ieso n. of Co- back good times. almost evenly betweel l girls and and Pete Stanley were Sunday (by Mary Ohalo) , Jane lumbus. Large Ijght.-E boys, the latter having one more guests of Mrs. Nettie Kepler ; "Of coune .t here will be n o Mr. lind Mrs. Emmot Zelley, chorus, "Roll On, Silver Furnas 'a nd WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURC H er; lodg master and a l·1 HarpMoon," thall the tormer. stewal'd smoney availab Rachel Davis. l e to pay any of the land Mr. and MI·s. David Davis, of five girls. Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Paul Fi sher, Howard CMe, W. M. bands h nee th y would . la h d Ii htl h ' h have to olumbu s, N. J., W I'e guests of The tag and AI'thu r Hill ; la.rge Iight-A _ co me on their Miss Cathari Gibbons, Warren elr I a tta sd e y 98 III' er Mrs. Amos na uenden hall ·~eturne own. d Mr. Wedne and Mrs. Clifton Burnet t und county health ne , sday '. B]'ble tudy and H. Turner ; gTand nUl'Se, gave a very per~en e 0 a en ance-cl~apI8in-R ev. "W'III YoU th ere rore'p I ase Imas Wedne sday, from an extende d prayer meeting each Wedn . f ami' 1y Ialit wee k. - t erestlng . ' antI .mstruct lve esd ay at J. C. Mc oy: clergy and orator- mediat Iy contact 111 . aplnst 97.S tor the boys. The visit at the ' home at her taIk on. your band sister In 7 p. m. cUl'rent 1)l'o blem~ pertain ing to the Rev_ Ray L: Cross and Hon. Dean ! and see if they wou ld local pe~!:\f=d!~ ~~~~e~abO~~'~nd Frankli n, Ind. be willing Mrs. C. L. Duke and son Rob- health of childre n, citing some inFriday: hoit· practic e at 7:30 E. Stanley ; grand trl~asurerarl 00 come to Dayton on that eve ning ert, and MI', Nathan Gray, left stances of bad condit ions in thia 227 gir Is were nei th er absent nor Mrs. L. S. Rhoade s, of N9Twood p. Ill. D. Stl'les ,' grand secrcta ry-Jud . g e all(! telepho ne me Adam S d 7288,· Wedne day fOl' Albuqu l'que, New county. N we will C. B. Dechan t., grarltj warden ~ Da yton. tardy durinw the month. and Mias Irma Brown, of Lebano n ' b un ay : ext Sunday f ex ',co, f or a VISI . 't t a t h' .... r o serve our annua I Ra 11. y Day and Charles J . Waggo ner and en' b r ot" Mrs. John B. Gons, in her own The ~ fifth grade, with 72, has the C. Dr. J . were "The dinl\er 'lid time gqest!! is highest enrollm ent. 1 'lIther Mrs. CI'Ill t' GI·uy. of Mrs. hort Mary and ns. Homeco a son min , .... The ero ii, last Saturda y. regular service s inimita ble manner . fa vored with. .. V. Mulfor d; grand deputy master fhi is go ing to be a t remend The Freahm an. clas8 leads high olls MI'. and Mrs. . ~i11 be held in, the mornin g. Sunday - FTed L. Paul y; grand deacor ishudcl' and piano solo, " frish Tunes." IIchool with 48. af!'ait· we will have to act rathel' daug-ht e l', of Wilbur Mid Lucy Emley, Mr~. Eftle c~ool at 9 :30 ~. m. Morn~ng West arronto n. During the social hour, refrellh worG. H. T9Wl'1sley an d Walter S. quickly. Smith, MI'1I. Flossie Carey and ship at 10 :3 0 With Dr. V. F_ . culled on their cousins , t h StrouRe nientl$ were serve.d by Mrs. Brown Cowan, and the grlll nd masterL. E. "Tr'usli ng to have Chester Carey were Dayton visi- a former pastor. of our church yo ur favorab le· brothel 's, Sunday afterno on . Mr. Hocket t, Mrs. N •• Equlp....t AlVin E arnhart , Mra a s Han. Simeon Nash. conside l'8tion of the tara Monday afterno on. above, I am Shu d r is the postma the speaker . ster at West L. 1:1. frall, Mrs. Homer Ramby and The benedic lion w,ts said by the Each room in the Grade buildin g Yours very truly, , Carroll ton . A bll1lket dinner will be erved Rev. R. L. Cros!!. ~frs. L. V. Branstr ator. has been aupplie d with a lIew om . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis left in the bueme nt C. M. KELSO . the church at Follow ing the ceri~mon~' which ball. In additio n physica l eduuti on Saturda y for New London , Conn., noon. A,n informaofl program Chairm an Mu ic Comm itteo." with closed ju.st as a deluge came an ANTI Y SIIRPR ISED As the Wayne sville Scho ol ba....-d-H'llnnri;h-~ft""'tzrt;rn;nn,--"Miss . diredo tl at the Higb eehool-bllUd- fOl 8i1 extende d visit to s cial interes ting feature s will be in'form al receptio n Willi held ean at t he receives ing have been given acceAII to SOli James W. Davis and family. n o financia l ON NATAL DAY suppor t whatFerguso n a nd Robert Taft. of given at 1 :80 p. m_ all at . 7 p. m. a Lebano n hotel for those taking cver from chool fu nds, strictly Dayton , were all-day .lmilar new equipm ent. special guest Epwort at h the League candle part and .was given by membe rs speakin g, it can be Mr. lind Mrs. W . B. Squires and conside red 1lS a hom e of Mr. and lIf l'!\. J. W. Whitc, Mr~. Ra.y G. Conner WaR the service will be held. 0:£ council. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper were light school band in name only. Thete- Wednes day. T';~".r.· ....ti •• YOUt are cordiall y invited to atvictim of a pleasan t 'blrth~ay IU'r_ _ ___ _ fore, this propo!li tion does Tlot Sunday dinner guests of Mr. The Warren County TeacheTS' Mrll. Otto Seibold , in Clnelnn and tend any Ot· all of th.ese ser ices. Coach W. K . Y\>ung chapero ned prise at thc home or Mr. and Mn. come within M,'. Lotz' jut'isdic tion. ati. MRS. BRADD OCK HOSTE SS aBlocia tion II holding an all-day 'a nd he has very properl y PII e.d it n large party of high school bOYR, J ames Co nn er at New Burling ton meeting in Lebano n $at-\Irda y. B. , Ilr. and Ilrs. N. P. Blatt and ST. MARY 'S CHURC H T.o HAPPY H.oUR CLUB on to the pntrioti c organiz ations who went to Columb us, Saturd ay las t unday. A sumptu ous feaat was erved at the noon hour, and O. Skinne r, state direcoo r 0'1. children , of Manche ster, were Rev. J. J. Schael\'er, Rector or in dividuaL~ of the commu nity. to Witll ss t he O. S. U.- Virgini a Mrs. Conner was t he recipie educati on, and E. E. Lewis, of O. week-e nd petts of Mr. and Mrs. foot ball Of game eourse, a~ Eightee nth Sunday after Trinity ' guests it I now too late to be of Ohio ever~1 handso me present nt of The Octobe r meeting of the S. U. will be the princip al speak· O. R. Un~le.by and other relative s Octobe r' 15, Church s. 7he premi l' institut ion 01 learnin g. chool at Happy Hour club wa,s held Tuell- include d in the pl'elimi nary meetguests in cluded Mr. and lin. er8. her.. IMornin g Prayer and sermon9 :80 ing, but it is not too late to organat day at the home of Mrs. Warren Juanita , seconu dau ghter of Mr. James Bryan and son, Mr. andKra L.tl•• ftO_L Mn. Nolan ConneI' visited her 10:30. IZ6 delegat ion to join this mon- ond Mt·s. Geol'ge McK D. D eve!.', is 'Durner and g randson , and Mr. and Braddo ck, with Mrs. })ercy Reason tCT a<lemo "'.... n!ltratio n, headed b~ our dangero usly ill at t he home of her Mrs. J. Brown, of Xenia; ' Mr. and assistin g. , lI'.randd auehter , lUry Jane Kelly, ... The Debatln e club met Tueada )' at the home of the babe's parents Alte-r th band. regul" busl ' ness Mrs. George Trimne r and two pnrent$ , just , wAYN above ESVIL Corwin LE CHURC H OF for itAtI ftpt meetln ,. Ofllcer.. were Mr. and Mrll. Jack Kelly, in e a. Our band is far above the aver- New Burlington road. Sca nt on the ~o ns, of Washin gton C. H.; Mias ClncinCHRIS T hopes meetin g an unusual1!~ interes ting ag~ band usually elee"-.a as 101l0wI: preside nt, nat', Saturd a • found In com- aTe ' enterta in ed for the child's t·e,. Addie hambri lle, of Mt. SterU ... ; . -.. v (Undi!l Iominat ional) I program was given which consiste d munitie s and schools J ' of a display of! old wE!ddin of our size, covery. Harvey Petera; vice-pr .sldent, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlel g" Monee r, g eowa. Cheate r A. William aon, Milliate r and other articles of clothing both in number s, appeara nce and Mr. and Mrs. AloJ1z0 Becket t and , Cl)arlea Burton ; lIecreta ry.-treall- te~:d ~h! :!~~r!i' ;;'t~~~ ability, ~:~s~!: . and always Church attracts School at 9:30 a. mu ch MT~. H. E. sp ent one day daughte r, of Corwin ; Mr. and Mn urer, LoraiD Hall. Mra. Aaron Crites (riee Mary Lord's Supper at conclus m. some of which were o-ver 'TO years favo1'8ble comme nt wherev er it (f last week intokes Dayton , wbere she R. G. Conner and daught er, Jud,., A eommit tee eonslst ine of Ruth ion. old. · 'toll M e Tr ad- v and Thoma sh at Spring VaHey, Wed- Christia n Endeav or lit 6:30 p' . m. After the social h()ur deliciou fl goes. Probab ly 110 other band t>hat visited bel' daughte r, Mrs. C. V. Mrs. S. A. Hill, ' and Mesara. P e)l n mg , a e ~-J netday aftemo on. particip ated in the fratern al par- Dunham , of Lebanon, wh o is rC-1 Rufus Marie Pine, leader. How can we refreshme1'1ts 01 pumpki n Cecl.1 Hartma n, was appoint ed to Conn er, J oseph VanOft an, pie, with ade a t the raise the t¥mper at ure of our C. E. whippe d cream, recent Blanche ste r cen- coverin g nicely from a r ecent doughn uts, draft a conatitu tion. Earl Holland and George Scott, of coffee Mn. Ralph Hasting s was caUed meetin p' Come and see I Evan- and candy were served by the tennial won 8 8 many plaudi.t s from pendjci tis operati on at Mia~i Waynes ville. to Lebano n, Sunda1 mornin g, by geliatic service s at 7 :30 p. the large crowd. 'JIhe youngs ters Valley hospita l. m., the hostesses. A.....bl~ . - .. ----- - the death of her father, who died ministe r pteachl ng. Prayer certain ly def;erve !\uppor t and enmeetNO GAME -RAIN ; A definite plan hal been formed at the Blair hoapita l, the result Mr . courage and Mra. ment, <;1\1'1 and rawford are of ever ing a nd and eager Bible study eactl Wednel lfor the Friday assemb ly perlo.d . • paralyt ic Itroke, riu.tain work for a very nomina l sum in daught erll, Mr. anc) Mrs. Harry ed two day I\t 'T:80 p. MAS.oN NEXT SUNDA Y The church Th. SporUm anlhlp Brother hood or three ..eek. aeo. . to their tJ:an ~portation. Is Laoy and Miss Mary Kath ryn you. feel at home. will have ehart" $f the devo\lo na there any local organiz ation or Young a.pent Friday evcning at a Wet ground s and lo ..erill, RQmon Hatfield , Mra. Marne __ .. - .. group of patrioti c citizens who is weiner I'oast and lee cream supper !;ki es caused t he postpo nemeat of (Contin ued on PBl\l 4) Hatfield , IIr. and 'Mn: .A.. K. Day PROOR ESSIV E W.oME N wUling to head a movem ent to give at the hom'e of Mr. and M r~. Ben the base ball game betwee n the and Mn. Kal'J' C. OrOI. . .ere in HEARD FINE TALK tile band this chance to again put Lewis, 0'1. Springb ovo. Belmon t M~rchantll and the WayLebanoD, BUllda , afterno on, to Waynes ville on the map? Where nesville Mercha nts that wu to W F M SOCIE TY ,.ltll.ls the c:eremo nie. attenda nt Mrs. Emma Janney and Max have been can a better opportu nity to advnMIllS Faith Tomlin son pve a . played in Belmon t .' • • to the larinw of the comer-a .tone tise the town be f ound' If sny- Stokes were Sunday dinner ~uests park diamon d last Sunday afterinteres tln, accouD t of her exHAS GOOD MEETI NG for the De" to..n un. thing is done'ho wever, it mu st 'be of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hathaw ay. noon. Next. Sunda, aft4lrl\ooD th_ in IOcial .ervice work In 14r. ·and Mrs .. Myer Hyman , Waynes ville team la HhedD v 'K _... done rl.ht away. T I ~ f th an addres. led to I r ' before the ..n. anD... or, .. ra. The procram 0 Mrs. Bel'nyc e W.rlg~t and Robert go to Mallon to tl'J' conclu e recu a M. Smith, Mi.. Lllc),arEmle" alo_ •• Mra and ruuts of the ~meatiq of the W. F. II. eoeteq of PIoeIM Care, ADd C. L. Oare, Hyman wcre SIX-O clock that team, weatbe~ eolldlU ou per. w~l'e wre88lve Women '. club at their LOCAL BOY SC.oUT S the II. Eo C:hutch", held at the hOlDe 8.-, .fterao oD vlalton gues!.a of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hur- mlttin, . at th, ",alar diDnll' .Dd meetln~ at SELEC T .oFFIC ERS wich in Lebano n, last Thursd ay of 111'10 O. Co DiDert lut W...... .... of IIr. acI lin. • • _ ...- - Leande r LlWe bn, Tuelda , evenlac · day ~ooa, ,.... f.UN d " a Can~ Ileer Utfta, evenln ,. ATTEN DtD ...... .... ..., arraqe d a mOlt lBdemoa maUoa , Altar of • The Bo, 8coub! ot Wa,nea vnle tenstID a ProlfU D and Walter Underw ood bas receive d _hed.1 e of L"ht., " .., lin. . C. eMIl, TIle • .un....,. wlll helpfDI proJeeti for thl , ...... elected oftlcetl at their meetlnl r word of the ct.ath of hiB aiater-If a.two NAdI~ tOctober work. . . .de. the . . . . 1)I4Uet '. on Thanda y, Octobe r 5. The of- ltaw. Mn. Ida AulI. ...., widow 11, fleen are as folio... . Suan other eHSte .ere the llleau ~~ "~_. of the late G. F. SaBh, __ .. __ 1 Preaide llt, Carl CODller; vice- which oceurre d at har aM AnilUl' Schale r; uereS''"daJ Pillno Duet Erma a nd Lola -Sears C... for Junior Cia.. Play aDd Stunt Other H.ppea ia •• Told by Mu ic .. , Mrs. Planck Music Dick Adam s and Don Foulks School Report er.
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Ellil< al~J\r Tl'd In hnth perfClrmln· be made for Mary E. Whetsel and ult louk thl' part of William A, Whetllel, :\11'·. Ruth'r(lIl'd, an American I In the eue of It len Albrecht tn\ll'i~\, , ,,,,\lilt- Roy ,Iemon:\ l'at ....l \ verllUll Sarah MllIlIeldine, is is ordel' d that the plalntift' deposit thl' IInll • uf nn • Inball1l1 COVII, I BDth dill t\ne work. 26 as additional secul'lty for costs By THF) 1100SIER Il nth J' n()tl'~ for thl' term arl' in :10 ~ays or ca will be disnti s, LUMBUS _ A stBtemen t of in Chi 'lI~o lind art' Inl"01bl' I'S of f.nmd, but in l1\1~ i:<8U<' lVI' MIl)" Probate ( :ourt (>d. fees collected in the S cretary of lhe.! hicngo oeiety 01 Ohio • 2~~ we tim.! an atr unt of th(' [n the 'use of Gerada Mc laffer State'lj dl'partm lit in September, WOIll n, MI'R. Knowle being the v Jlon ~1 ,In I· 'Ill' ~JI)ith - lI l1gh 111'111' ',a. plt'B , I1tly nntl dprofitably, ' h 1 t {the Wilhur Hannah!!" dmini tl'alul' t J h Mc Ia tf er-t y, di s hou,s an l' ncreaoe over the presidellt. As, istall~ h08tc ' ~ell ap· u OJ- ' I' /iflY-81 ·t annuli commene men "iltU!.\! of Ge(lr"'e H. Hall- y v rs us 0 n " 1"33, " n e boy~ in thl' jl1dgilll'; ~OJl(('l't t the ~p nt Hn!1 111l111~' eXIHl' .. e n ll'~II'l' 1' , CI' i8 ~, whi h \\' r held at th .. vorc to plaintiff. ustody of eorrespondiug mon th u year ag,o, lloiute!1 from the lIame club are Ohl' o 'lal" f"I'r Wl'I'(> nllounce(1 to hJ\v~ the I'ame sort. of w(l rk Th ur_tll)' I 'U -t.ll' ('nl< hied hisadlllini invent(lI'Y. t I'ndl'catl'n. UptU 1\ 'I.wo' bU sine . also IIcting, ne of thelle who .has a nn. ' .. Il')-m \ II 1'\'rnmJr, ..~ay 1"/ nail;., lillh'ed A. d,l\l ul1"()rd. ' trll- C h'lldO P I' Illn tiff , 'W NO\'ember 2 a !<rol1o\\'~: ugain sq n. I S\)l'llking ("om t hI' them, "Educa- trl'x o( th ,late of B, "', fl ub r, In thl! ua~e of J, A, chilling Th~ total coli ction ' last month d v II I)od expertness in oporatlng l ~ I U"ll~', ..'t n "The .)\ln1l1l' and" l'nior ,c h ec• a 1, m unted to $18,843, 48 eomp8l'cu,I the hug iIIuminnted !llut.e map is 'cul'ing ot\~· ,nt' tlIII1. I'll!' ~ and ,True," the Rcv. I d iiI , I h r . t ver us E mme tt Elt!rot, plac gl'lltll! il~ :1 pri7.t'; Mel- had all unusuul IIJlPortulllt~· tIl Ik ABl'on '. Watkin !:, PlutOl' oL le;.~g 't t C( f r 1nV~~ fry. I judgment to plaintiff for $174 ,40 with $15,171.06 in Septembel', Mes. Grne S1eJ;Ih n1l F l uher~ buur~e ' mith It'll! plact', grade !hcn.r a in'n lie I talk on thl' "01'- lh~ letllolii:;t chuTch. d livcl' d ~'s /I 0 ' . ' . eo!, {e- with inter st. 1932. Th. Pl'incipal ill erea e was Somprvllle, near 'all\den. thlil 5; $1 pri ..l'. ' portunitie o~, th l!'ijth, ' chol\ l," the princip I l\<I~l'~R!l of th' even cea!\ed, IS exempt !r'orn mhcntanee t In the case of Edwin S. F'urnas In domestjc corporation f es which , tate, The r si dent bio commis'ctlring \\'hit~ ~tll'll -- rlhUl' wh~n ir.' Ihltllll Thlrn .. o,e tll~ in~ til th ' tw('nty-foul' gradullte", la . et aI, ver Uf!, harJes M. Robitzer, gr w fr om $10,42 .56 Lh,e s~ me slo ne,., is Georg R, B yc of SWftrtzpl, 4th }lla 11, gL'IHI 00, $2 Duyton P: lll. ~" Il .. '. ' InU'c· T" 0 [eatllr , , of thi. c mnwnceThl' recel~er of the estat.~ of motion ilontinued :for hearin~ until month la t year, The totAl receipts Chicago, incinnati bOI'n. pr'I "c 110rnet' :11 I1UI' -till pi co· l"hen ,\T', Wilham HArn, of the ' I Ell'I ' Lester x' te r l 1 of 1 OU1·t. for the fI' rot nl'ne fllontnu~ of J933 .. . , 1 h 1 nUlll t urI.' out. t an d'mg: It h' f Hopkms, H' & dH t:cas·d, k' , Partner d ne" " " Mi lls E-dith Gal'dnel' of Washingj!rade !lO, 2 Ilriz, 81'1 Hny, 9th thllt. he had nttcl1Iit'd (t~Y ~t' 0 put on ttl(' first o~ hi annual ap- S Ip 0 , tn, II tiP 10 I or crIn the cllse of Nellie Mariano exclusive of the motor vehicle die place grade ; prizc. up ,to lh fourth gr d ' ~1~ICI' t.hen p aranet'" tli:tril)utin~ the di. ed to dlSlnbute proc d of, ale. versu Roy D:lichaels, &t aI, the de- vi ion were ,246,206,91. This in- ton C, H., hilS pt'esented to t~ hia tnte iibrlU'Y 1,000 volum s P u)lry ('Ol'intt- \\,jl\ianl Long, his \\' 01'1: hnd fill b 1'11 III mght piomas tls ' pre ident (If the bORrd; Tb e la~ of HRn), B. RO~ln o~ f ndant is gTRnted 30 day addi. eluded $176, 170,16 from domes. ell Ill, Iln~ that. h was t pr"' ,ent he hns . lIcre!', full~' and gracefully de as d, IS exeDl_p,t ,~r~m ,mh rt- tional time to plead. tic corporations, $61,781.36 fro01 fl'om the librury f h l' 1st father lith IlIa e. honomlll' menlion, In the case of Tom l'tIariunos foreig n corporations, $6,()!j!),\)1 HOIl. Mills Gordner, who was COil · Poultry hibil- William LOIlg, enrol1l'd In thl' Doyton IIIltht r peat d at cach , ubsequt'nt com. tance ~-8~. ,~he adnllnl~t'n,tTlx tu~d rressman Irom the Third district $1 prize. I chool \VOl-ki n ~ on, a counse, o ( III ()ncement. nll or tile graduates, her apphcutlon for II certIficate of versus Roy Michaels, et aI, the de- from miscellaneous items', $42 ay- l"ridny, Nov h1· t1dmnced l:'1alhematl,c, ,,.UVplll~d In., harles nder on, really, on transl r.. , , . fondant is gl'anted 30 days to frotil 'Iobbi ts' fe!:l lind $823.50 in 1 77-70. The books include Arnl i.ti b r 11 - , a fiLtingly ob erv<,d to electnt I en1!1 nlt'rm. lie h('r diph>ma a, Bl' s mith in the , The adJu~lcatJ~n Ilnd detel'n'Mna plead, ' from lIale of att rney general opin valuable eal'ly slate documen t with xercises held in the gym at fUI·th I' statt'd l~ I tho' . U~ .. tl'tI ~pri nlC (if l!H~, For orne rl'a80n lion of the Il1herltlll~ce tax on the I n the cue of Elizabeth Mari- iOll a nd sesllion lows, and medica l work. s 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon. An plan ()f ab ILhlng n ~ht ' ,'ho I' h r ,liphlmll wa~ withheld at that ~ tute ~f ~ohn J, Nltller: de~~a ed, an os versus Roy Michaels, etal, Guv 1' 111'1' Geor,g Whit.e hus ap. xc\,llenl 111'0 mm of musi . lId in Day on, ~v uhl b' II bl l" ~o tIJlll', , he bt'ing the nn ly Il'l'aduat , IS to be given to all pel ons Inter- the def ndants are granted 30 Charles B. , Zimmerman, of pOintl'd A. P. Baker, of incinnati r('citl1tloll by tlle pallils prc ed d many 1111\ 1tlOUl' • (\Ul\J! IW pI.... HIS Rnd it \I' , not unlil ,upt. F. R. ested, , , . days to' plead. Spl'ingfleld , war veteran , and , pro- W, . ,Robinson, Mad tta Ilnd H. t tl Ihe 1"1. ~ ~ "M , oomnw 'lI~l'd!\ed his good offices Belle McLane, adm Inlstrat,rlX of In th caso of The People's njinent attorn y, was apPoJllted F, berting, hillicoth, membeTS all nddt'NIS by the Rfv. Dr, A , '. parting advi Watkins, then past r of the 1. E , that. the 01 p rtuniti /f('r d to Iltat tbe inju t\C'e was reHified at estate of Jos,eph O. flarry, deccns- Building Loan & Savings Co. ver- Judg of the upr me OUI·t of of the II wly creal. d state bOllrd of chUTCh. them were or th "ry b ~ but tht commencem The twenty. ed, tiled her lllventClry, SUB James E, Beemon, et aI, judg- Ohio last w k lo ucteed Judge barber examiner. rh bn, ket bo\) t'fIUri VI nt to_ 1h betlefitA ~o b d l'h' cd , the,~' thrtl'e you n peopl who had com. The estate of ~dwR!d E, Van ment to plaintiff for $3299,67 with Robert H. Day, laLely decea8 d. Zimmerman tOQk office Tuesday. l vrro"" Friday Ot'eniui, Novem· from depend d upon appllcnHon pteteq their course that yeaI' were Mau;r" dec~scd, I ~ reheved from intel'est. h ppy to havt' Mr, Anderson in. admml trabon, In the ell e of The Lebanon- He wa a candidate for the same b r 4 lint.! won it :first gam of and stu dy, lh s~ason by 11 6·lS cor. The "Last W dnesday nd T~ul'Sd:'1Y' eluded in their clns~, The Lebanon- it;izen ,National Citizens National Bank and Tl'ust In~llIit.ion in 1 32, runniDg t.hird. Mr R t'rve nl 0 played, but ~ere not the class in :farm ' engln ('rmg , In the bsence of the pre. ident, I Bank and Trust Co. reSIgned 8S Company versus Walter heets, et Zimmerman is a ~on elf J ohn ' L. quite 0 fortunate, went to Lebanol'\ as gu~st of the lI' EI' b th C'h dl h trustee of estate 9f Demas Guttel'Y al judgment to plaintitf for Zimmerman, dem ocrat prominExcel'pt fl'om notes 01Novem- -allmley 1achin " , hel'e a , 1'IS Iza e lin er, t e dereased l ' t tt t IT f ur 30', "L'·I,ut weAk "Th Rhod s ies of lectul'e and d man trations faithful Raymon Hatfield presided The w'i\J of Berlha Kavanaugh $ 823,02 and mtereTsh t. L b e n t n 8 l e po I lC~ or many b , < ~ ~ at the fortv-tifth rf.'union ana '" In the ca se of e e an on- yeara. cholar" a light Comedy, was on 'Working parts of lhe tl'actor b t f 'h' AI ' . t' dereas d was filed In probate, Citizenil Natio nal Bank nnd Trust \ b' th J ' I t help r l'nstructively "'iven by "Xl>ert f1nqu 0 "e umlll aasocla Ion E DUllham ('xecl1tQr 'or the ' ".len y e unlo" C a 0 ,w~ " "'. ""hich WI\ held in th gym on Fri. " f J h 'V. ' Ii Id d d Company versus Wilham B. Hayena t or D, J . Gunae tt ,0 f Va n l'alJ! money needed for this year machlnl til. The c1allS and In ttuC- day evening About 900 member!; ctiltadteh,o () lin t' 11'1. ~ , ecent'~ ner, et a I, hearing on application Wert, has visited olumbus and ev nttl given by them. tor report the time well nd profit- and guellt • njoyed the tempting e rlStapp fca IHOIIl . or ad cer It - :for appointment of receivel' set Clev land on legislative bus iness "The play reat-ured Il college ably spent." d 11 t d cate 0 ran s er. e IS or ere d 0 for October 4 1933 at 10 o'clock of vario\ls kindll every week ex8 tting with boarding clubs a nd W, H. S. de!eot cl l onow H, menu an exe , ~, progTn~, an distribute certain liS ets. , " cept two since Jallua~ 1, 1983, canlpus scene, Even to the l'ub~ . 33-30 in the first round (If losed l~e f ttVltlt'lI dancl,ng ~o 0, E. Heywoo d liS ildmini trator a,~. the case of The Leb n on- a lthough the 1 gislature ha be n !Cholar from a country to'WD games played in the county blls- the mU~lc of I'll rmllage of the e tate of John E, rist" de· itizens National B Ilk and Tl'ust in se . ion only a portion of that waring an up-to-date suit costing ketball tournament at Lebanon, seve n-pl('('e ol'c h tra, , cea ed, is ordel'ed to settle all bills Co. ver us J ohn J. Irons, judge; The last week in 'eptember $9. at Myel Hy-man's. The boys February 24 and 25, ThQy lost -to !', B fore-runne~ to the bIll! re Thoma!! Neville, administrator of meut to plaintiff for $414.48 and one week when he wa able to Phone 78J found that . it was alright to f aU Franklin, 36-30, in their se mi- uDlon, ten of th~, thll·te~n members the estate of Mart.ha Neville, de· costs. . at home without interruption. for a "College Jane." if you could fina l game, and Lebanon beat them ot. the , cIa, . of 0, enjoyed a r~- cealled, filed his firsb and final ac· H. L. Harding, Teceiver, et ai, is chairmen of tlte enate taxabo so lucky as Gilbert. was in bis 22-23 in tlle consolation game for un; n of th If o ~n tl~ t~~ ~Ojll~$tt~ count. versus The outh Lebanon Pack- tion com mittee, a melllber of th e pick of the College Girl, Rhea Elli third place. The 11na) rating of . e.cn.ce room n .e III' sc 00 Lawl'ence. Shlawhan was np- ing Co. elo ai, the Lebanon-Citizens special committee illvestigating Who, a the)a t minute PI' p red boys' teanu was Otterbein, Frank- bUlldmg, ~t.artiflg w,lth a fea t at pointed tru tee of t he trust creot- Natillllal Bank a nd Tru st Co. is banks,' chairman of the special him for his uatns in Math, and, lin, Lebanon, in the ol'd r nnnlE'd. n ('I~n., _ Their upenntl'ndent and ed by the will of lDemas Guttery, designated a depoaitory for the committee investigating the co t 'IOTARY PUBLIC to the surprise of even his {athe", Beatrice Robitzer, hnrlell IlTtnC1PllI , C, F.. ~Jratten an~. Cha. decea ed and filed bond of $3600 cash assets, of school t xt booke, lIarved on the N.tl •••1 Baak Gilbert pa ~ed th tn, Whitaker, Geneva Denlinger and al'e y:. met WIt" the . young with sureties. In the case of Charters D. Maple joint taxation commitiee. and i "The play ' 88 a plea!;ing suc- Elizabeth Branstrat9r were the fO,lks, A ~I l'1lember, 01 tb, cia S Ella Sear wa nppointed admin· trustee for the heirs of Eldridge -i'lumber of the rules, tlDallee'" Willa Dr._ • • E ...... S.tt... cess, and the cia !I leared $55." "A" winners for th preceding ~tl ll SUI'\'1ve, and these class reo i. trat.rilt of the e!Jtate of O. V. Pope deceased vereus Ray W , t hree other standing committees, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO The play- wa taken to B('Ubrook mO/lth, >announced March 7, The I1nion~ ha,'~ become a very happy eariil, deceased, and filed bond of 1fear's and Eva B. Meal'S. d fen. all of which explains "How Busy on the evening of December 20. same report al 0 announces a bun- ~nnua affaIr. $3000 with suret\e:s. am Masters, dante 'given 10 ,daYII to amend 1 Am" a applied to the Van Wert The honor roU, as announced quet to be tendered their parents, (To be Continued) W4lIiam M:a$ters Bnd W. II. Con- their cro petition. statesman, December 21, was coml)o&ed of the 8ohool board, faculty and }tllck over 'were appointed' appraisers. In the c:ase ()! al'epta Roberts, Geneva Denlingel', Catherine dl'ivers by t he Smi~h-U~ghes boys Sales by The l ,ebal}on-Citizens etal, vel' us Heber Boger, et ai, A request was received at tbe Bran tutor alld Bertha Filer. This and Borne EconomIcs g-Irls. t National Bank and Trust Co. as offiee of Secretary of State George li t of stude,:nts, published Jan· Friday, Ma~ch ~', "Pcd~~. M, U OUD Y administrator of tJile estate of WH- partiti on orde red. . Myers last week. from t he uary 25, 1!l28, made a grade of Blanco, a native Flhplno, VISited liam F. Hunt, decus d. wer ap l Hambu rllisches Welt-Wirt88cha:tts"A" or better in all their exam the school I\nd gav a short talk 0 log proved and all aCC'(lUnt& are to be N6" Suit. (Public Library), Ham tor the thh'd s ix weeks , of the to those interested. He i~ a eettled. R. E. Robinson versus Arthur Al'chiv burg, Germany, for a copy ot the !Chool year: Fresh.men Helen graduat of olumbia University, The will of Elln R. Bl"Own, de. Bryant, et aI, for money. Official Rostel' of Federal, ~tate Fletcher Cbades Whitaker, Mary a po t-graduate student of tne cea sed was filed in court. Maddi e William on versus Cal'ol Loui e Zimmerman Sophomores-- Ulliver ity 01 PennRylvania and ' _____ WiUiamson, for divorce. Charge i and county Officers and departmental information, 1933, There ' Tht students fl'om Leban on. Anna May Ox!ord U' mversl'ly, E n gland . He Marria•• Lic....... ex t reme crue Ity. Catherine Branstl'ator HeD I y, Th Ima t, J~bn. Seniors told 0'1 his family. who are all two from Mason and one from Mabelle K. Burg r versus Lew was notlllng in the communication represen;t Warren Jo eph Thomas Kreitzer, farmer Wilson, et ai, for money, :foreclos- to indicate that the German gov- Elizabeth Brans\;l'8tor Evelyn dead, how he wor'ked to come to Clarksville Tucker. ' America, alld what he did after h cou nty in thi year' tudent body of Germantown, and Mi Allen ure, pri~rity of lien, sale of premi- el'nment is Interested in Ohio W, H, S, bukelo ball t eam dis- got here to get an education. at Ohio Wesleyan universIty, Crane, housekeepE!r, of Fnnklin. ses, payment of pudgment, dellci- tate affairs. Fred R. Holland , tool g.rinder of ency judgment, settinlr up claim Registrations at ,t he Ohio tinguished themselves wben they ome slides we e ahown to iIIus- Delaware. went to Dayton January 27 and tTate his talk of h is native land, Roy John. on, son of fl'. ant.! Loveland, and HI s LOUIse Jones and other relief. , building, Century ot Progress, defu. " n live 1I'1!' Geot e B Johns~n 4 hous kee er ILo ,--!f,~~H'-'i¥e'l'--+'1trflJt-~2tri1tntelilt-t~~'~~-n umbered 64,000 up to servCll "16·7 in a brilliant game, Filipino ,80ng$. " l\lam street, Lebanon, IS secret ary Lee Murgel'Son, laborer, of Leb- Sales CO Vl'l'SUS Theodore A. Tigar October 1 t. Many of t hese were Roy Elli$, Gilbert Frye, Kennetb At the Wayn Township elimlna- treasure.r of t he s~udent .bo.dY. ~e anon ~nd Ml-s. Nennie Hart, house.- for moriey and f Ol'eclosure. natives of Obio living in ,other FTomm Herbert ?tlcMillan tion oratorical con test, h Id March is a ,elllor and IS maJormg In keeper, of I:eban j) n., , Charles Bigler ,Vel'8US Ernest states. ThouS&lld of Ohioans who Wi1Iia~ Long, George Benld and 29, these sp akel'! w~re cbosen to business administration, Harold Otho I?WIght ,Pbllhps, farmer, Zechel', et aI, for money. ' attended the exposition did not Harold Berryhill won that victory, represent t he school ID the coullty Rosencrans, on 1)£ Dr, and Mrs. of Frankhn, and !Miss Ruth Melva Jerry Ertel veTSUS Zenos Van recister. The b o tesses who have the latter caging two goals and a cODtest: :Ruth Sali bury, primary H, L. Ro eneran > 444 Mulbuny Brooks, of Franklin. Doren, appeal from J . P. been in charge of the Ohio build:foui shot to win high scoring gratle ; Ruth Hockett intemledillte str eet, is a freshman pledge of Walter V. cbwal'm, foreman, J. A. Schilling vel'SUS Emmett ing aTe Mrs. Edmund J . Tyler, gl'ades; Evelyn Cartwright, h1Jh Sigma Alpha Epsilol} fraternity, of Lovel8fld, and Mrs. Cathel'ine Eltzroth, et aI, cOll'1lovit. formerl~' of Toledo: Mrs. B. Gruen hol\Pl'8. Notes from February 15 says: school. Evelyn CartWTidtt wen as is his brother, Da,. who is a C. Schwaneche, of Loveland, • The p Jbple's Building Loan Bhd Iich, fornterly of Fostoria, and "Lalt Friday afternoon, tbe high third honors In the higll achool junior. Johnson bel~ngs to Alpha ---,Savings 'Co. versus William B. MH. Daniel E. Knowlell, iOl'merly cbool was assembled during the division of the county conte.'!t, her Tau Omega iratermty. Real E.t.t., Trall.fert Rayner and ErnE'st t. GarriSOn for of Cincinl'Jati. These Il6rUl's re 'ide Vivien Hagemeyer, daughter of S, A. Goss to The Brookville money, foreclo!\u-t'e, etc. laat period in order that the entire number being entitled, "The Hero school might have an opportunity of the Bill." Mi s Elizabeth Fox, Mr, and Mrs , Fr,ed lI:agen~ey~r, R. Buildi'ng and Sa-v:ings AssociatioJ1, The People's 8uilding Loan and of hearing Dr. Watkins di· later a teacher lIere, won fourth F, D. 1, Clal:kaV1\1e, 18 a JUnior. Savings ·Co. ver us WiUiam B: Most vegetables that are stored cuss Hamlet, This discus ion had with "The Arena Scene from Quo Rex Ball, son of Mr. ond :Mra. J'lI'al estate in, Ch!.lrcreek Township Hayner, -at ai, tor judgment, ,de~ will with stand lill'ht trosts. Exbeen especially arranged for the Vadis," B. Ball, R. F. -D. 2, Ma 011, is a Carl and Ca:r-(iline Schaub to termination of claim, etc. eeptions are sweet potatoes, pump. ' The Senior clas play, "The Go· junior. Lnwr nce A. Ny!!, real estate in The People's Building Loan and kina and squallb. Sweet potato EDgli h literature class which had just completed reading it. !fetter/, was succes~ully given Elsie Th ompson, daughter of Mr De:~~,~yld Bt.o;:~~!\~~n, dec''''se(I, to Sllvings CI). versull Lewfs Whitacre vines should be cut, to avoid in"Dr. Watkins' discusion was before two large audIences at the .lind Mrs, I, Ea!'l Thompson, Mason Ilelen S. Robinson and. Charles A. and CBl'olyn L. Whitacre, for · jury to the potatoes, within two thorou ahly int"·e tl'n'" to 11'tera- gy' m on Thursday and Friday even is a enior and the president of money etc ' hours after frost killa them, and .. . . . . as to those ings, l\fay 10 and 11. Tho play Xappa Delta orori ty. Robinson inlot No.. 876etin a1Franklin Th e "Le b'anon- C'ltlzens , - N abona ' 1 the roote du~ thereaner as quickly ture tudents. as. .well Frank M. Conover, to Au. who have not read any of the was portrayed by two different drey C, Betzler, 20 acres in Frank Bank and Trus~ Co. vel'llUS John as possible. beavjer Shakespearian plays. The casts, only Geneva Ault and ROJ HOLBROOK'S EN~OLLMENT lin to-wnship. J. Irons. CognOVIt. Bermnd-a-h-lB-n"'o-t"~lI-ad --a-m- urder
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Ed~"8rd E. Van Mater, deceased ,am. Allowed or kidnapping for fifty years. This .~!~:~!!~!::~~~;;; to Glenna B. Van Mater, real es.will enable some diet faddist to tate in Ma sie to'wn/lhip. Johnson & lo~nson. laborer, SOc;, prove ,that onions are a deterrent FOR SALE Walter PurseIJ to August Friend J. J. Vanderbrmk, Mason work, to crime. I____-,._ _ _ _ _ _~_ __ and Irene Frien~l, real ' eat-a~e in ,2.50; Julia Ilolla.d, services, $7; FOR SALE- Lot Of K e~er pears. D~erfie ld townshilP, , M r s . Howard Sawyer, :lIeryiceB, $7; ee J. C. Hawke'll llard~are ' Irma Thompsonl t4 Eh~abetb G. Georgi. Miller servlc~ $10; Stella Stor~. . 012 . Th ompson, 12,3.80' acres m Turtle· Kelly, service!!, $10: Mll!. Will creek townshlp. Bryan, semces, '10; Lewis V. 'F OR SAL 31 Ewe Sheep and 1 D. J. Carey and Beulah }I. Carey I Banta, services, $5; Maude Dear. buck. E, Evans, Lebanon. Phone to S. F. Carey, 'r~al estate in Tur· 'dol! servicetl ,5; Candis HYII!an ~70R. .019 tle"reek township. services $0' Columbus Blank Book Emery ~rton and Lillie Urton to Co" suppliea, '7.26; Miami FOR SALE-Seed rye, Emerll(ln Bert D. K1nger~ and ~Uda KiDI· Gazette, advertlain,. ,~; F. J, Sinclair, R. D. 2, Waynesville, O. ' err, real estate 1111 Hamilton town- Keer, Printin, Co., suppliea, $Sa.·012 !lhlp. \ 60: OlBceOutfitters, lupplies, '6; SALE-K if I' Glenna B. Van Mater to JOllie The We.tern Star 100 aherifr FOR e er pears, nqulre A. Ca~nes, real estate in Mauie Bummons, $9; J. Lingo, Bard. AND CONSIC1" of c, E. Michener, Waynesville. tOWJI8hIP. . WaTe Co., batteries, and sprayer, u4 .-IYf! FOR SALE-Jonathan and BaldFrank D. MJllet~ to Anba Gret~l' $I: -Reif'a Electric Shop, ' luppllea, Nom..Broek ::.~:: WiD .lIPI••, J. L• •', nd.DIIa1I.. .._ et aI, 8-4 acres 1n Frankllll $2.08: Fred'lI Furniture Store, IUP :!::;::=~dve ~cl .erilee.WANTEY'- 'To b"" .n U_.l_, of .township. plies, ,29.70; O1IIce Outlltten, o':t- ,. I _I ~O u--.. __ Joseph Guenther to Eldon A. fiee sup{llies ,1.70' Gem City ....... y chlekell" paJiIlJ' hilhHt Short and Katie 1!:, Short, real es· Blue Print 'and Supply Co., IUP12 p . .:.~::~u": Ib price. S. D. Renkl., 1VQ'D.....m•• tate in ~urtle~reek tow~~ip. plies, f32.62: The Book Shop, sup. mllrlllit reports. Ohio. " tlllam ~. pUts, $a.n: w. H. Anderson Co., I,,!!!!!IIIIIJ!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! W~lte~ R. Flttl3 to :W The British politicians who want Morfls, mlot No. 1'17 In Franklin subscription, ,7.12; David Carpen-I~ debt cancellation ,a re pointing out ---ter, service., "66: Harold Martz, that the British government now Com mOD PI." 'Proc~D.. !l8nd and gravel, $166.06; W. C. has a public debt 9f nine billion In the case 01 The New York Turton, cement, $124.80; Johnson dollars. They ought to come over Lite Insurance Co. venue Frank tl Johnson, wire · and champered here and see what a real g o\"ern-, 'K.UilcaJlQ, et ai, jllld"ment to nlain- strips, ,$ 7: Waynesville Farman' Illent debt looks like. "tiff for 10,026, with .. interest. v E xc h" t .S96"0 a"ge, cemen,. . f ; 0 rtIn the caae ot TtJe New York gonia Bridge Co., steel, ,&41 .66; Our office bdy just came back Life Intlurance Co. versus Ed,ar L. V, BraDlltrator arravel and stone from a ttip 'to Chicago where ·-- ... ~.r(Ji..n, et aI, judpent to plaintiff ,3; Lester Mulford, stone and saw Sally Rand in hel' famous and from the de'fendants, Frank L gravel, $60.26: MeCoy Oil Co., oi Mackey, Julia Mackey and Edpr and grease, '111.53; Gilpin A Son. dance, He s ays it would been much more exciting Jordan, the sum of '~881.3~ with gas, tires and sapplies, f75.61: had onl)' been carrying an interest. Fnnk Sherwood Co., If... ,10.48 I In the case of Mattie WUliamson Cincinnati Oil Works, PI, fan. --~ . - - - - versus Carol WiIIi.mllon, motion A. F. JrlelJob G&raD, weldin, and Professor Einstein now says he for bearinar OD October 7, at 10 lIolderinar, fS.75; Sheehan ,Benke was mistaken about 'pacifillll and o'clock. Station, , I " ".05: IYI.....J. .eIOlI flome other political queatioDs. ID the case of Vira'illia Joillt Co" suppU.., lOci KUpatrick Wbich make. UII woncter wbether Stock Land Ballk Y!-l'lIlll Ira C. Frelleh. PI and tappJlea, tttl.41; he could possibly be In error Welbaum et aI,lolln Robenon wu Sean ~ Bolantv, ........ ,I; about the old fiftb dimenlion. ' made parv d.feDUbt. Renehel P. " ...... tin .... tIIbe. ID the ea.e of Fnnk D. KiDer "4,4'; B. C. ..... et aI. cue fa tar. • ..'.~.; To prepare seed corn for severe 81'Sa • .Job. R. f'Willbn it lINdA to be dried qUlcklJ wttllaoaC .ft~-I'eop1 ... 1ft ~ wlt,balit laj~ri1lC the . . ., ... d....... Enrollment at HoJbI:ook College 1ms climbed slowly but s~adily. 11'001 fewer than fifty students 01l '0 fRcial rC1gistratioll day, .septem. bel' 12, to xactly 106 October 3. Students from four states are sjtting in Holhrook cJasses--fl'om Ohio , West Virginia, Penn sylvania IU\d di t;;t.nt California. While abou-t 60 '1c of the studen'ts are fre hmen , a fe,v are upper classmen, and (Jne is a gl'aduate 01. Obio State University p"l'eparing to teach, Some are fitting 'themselve for law, and ,some for 'other professions. Some 01 the c)as es a re smnll, but ma)1y are well·filled, Enrollment has been slow because students have became accu stomed to enter college in this part of the country between ' September 20 and October 1.
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MIs. haR. BoerRU('r absi ted hy her c10ught r, MiM ie wa~ graciou hostellJ! toforly iI's. f \low memuers with hcr of c Norw ood chapter, East Ct'n tar, at a sumptuous d inner last. Sunday, 'at her summer home here. The ladies spcnt a delightful dllY in the country at;n usphel'l' and cnjoye(1 roaming ovel' the hill!! and .dales. Nate Gray, o f near LyUe, spent several days recently with relgtlveR and fl'iend~ here. B. J .. 8\'1" wa taketll >; udden ly ill early last w ek, with ~n allack of ptomain poi ~o n i n g . He h a ~ ,'(' covel' d. EI"nest Dodd f e ll (Io wn thl' e steps in th e home of hill !Ii. tel', i\1r ~. Wiluur Hadley, lust Tuesday and sus tained three broken rib s. apt. ha ~. Garn e r, of Pt. Hayes, olumbufi, was he rc Thul' day with his mother, Mrs. Ma.ry Finch, wh o was m.
('\ydc and Hell'n ('/ll'nuw('th ('n· ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY terlain"J! a gruup .. 1' ",·h .. ohnntl·~ at 1\ weiDel' "'Ia»t neal' thcil h(lll1~ D. L C:R ! "'IE I I PuU".r S....crlptl •• Prlc•• ,1.10 a · Y..r Friday eyenlng, OIic. P .." ....... .... .: .... .... .. .. N•• III Entere4 . t POIIt:!tlco4.ctl W.fD.. IITrevor . Hayd(lck i~ !lpen!!in!!, ••• IIa The SociaL Event of the tll(' week at the hl)mc uf hi~ a..l. . .c. ......................., ...N•• III ville, 0b 10.........c"n ttu daughter. Mrs. W. [), Larkin al Sea.on near Greenfield. OCTOBER 12, 1933 W. . Smith is aU nding the 1'he wedding's getting closer Centul'y of PI' ogl'el'~ ~~xpo ~ ili ll n " " It takes place any day, (lelegate from the Ohio Hal'dwill'e BQb'd like to wlggl out, DealeI'll A sn., of which lit, i ~ But hel cannot find a wa~' . pl·eside n\. MI·~ . J . L. Conard and ~ () ll. HllrHAPPINGS THAT AFFECT . . lin.np, p.il ~ Bob'lI buy Betty sodas at the o ld a.nd an lIunt, ",'ho i1'l vi. iling Waynesville Drug "Not another winter like the last I" That was Mr. Roosevelt's her, from Hav.·e, Mont.anll, aTe And th re he'll buy hi' candy, pledge when he came to office. The N. R. A., the N. I. R. A.• the A. A. "Jle nding II few dllY ~ with MI'. lind There' a welcome at thi ~ store A., and the rest, togive them t he initials by which they are now usually M l'R. Ivan P ettijohn , of Ridg And they treat the I)ublic dandy. known. were brought into being for that purpose. The President himville, Ind. !elt hu said that they all represent emergency, as distinct fl'om longt Smith's Market Betty'll buy II·a. Elm er helToweth h" a t th ~ view measure. and the theory is that they will be discarded when oysters, h ed ~ id (' of hl'l' mother, who il! . e ri mergency pas~es. And the very finest fi sh, nu"ly ill uf pneumonia , in P ort The N. R. A. h~8 done ome excellent things, and it has made good At Smith's !\fal'k t you can always William. get, headway. But it hasn't done all that was hoped. Men hav been put . fl'. anci j~irs. H. F . omp to n Thol'! e tasty things ~ o u wi sh. back to work- but not nearly sO many as was anticipated. Wages have h~d aR guest, a part of Il\Rt wee k, been uPljed in most mdu stries--:.but it's obvious that many uni ts within Bob says Robitz r's coal i cleaner th it· daughter, 1\1rs. ~ . O. Bogan, those industries aren't going to be able to pay them unlessereditstrlngs Mi ss Alice Bogan was a week- of Dayton, Mr.. ompton'S' health And burns right to I\.I'l ash, are 1005 ned. The problem is not only to make further gains against And because it burns much lon.ge r end gu est of Mi ss Lav!) ne Osborn. iR som e what improved. The Junior class glave nn enM r~ . ha B ogan, J 1'., 8n(I depression, but to bold unimpaired the gains. that have already been It saves your hard-earned cal1h. tertaining assembly program Fri- dau {I; hter, of Harveysb urg, ~ p nt made. From the drudgery of washday. <fay allemoon. la . t week with he r parents; Mr. The way the wind is blowing i indicated by the latest Presidential Betty will escape, The high school son ball team a nd M 1'8. A. \V. Turner. announcement--he is planning a great federal non-profit corporation A Women's Friend Washer from played the town boys at Luken A ba ket dinner wa s enj oyed by to buy essential supplies and distribute them to the needy during the Hawke's Hardware, field Friday afternoon l!lfte l' I>cho01 membe l of the M. B. church, winter. It has been the hope that direct relief of this sort would not be Will retain her youthful shape. The I' s uiting scol'e WII S 16 to 12 " unday. in honor of lhe new necessary, but as matters have developed it appears necessary jf the pa~ t Ol·. Rev. Petel's and family . At the W. H. Madden Company in favor 'of the town boys. bitter experience of last winter is to be avoided. "l\Ir. and Mrs. J. C. Gray were - - -they'll buy roofing. That's why inftation talk has bobbed into the headlines again. Xenia visit6rs Thursdall. (Delayed) Their sashes and their doors, Many observers. including some who have qualified as experts, believe And everything for building, A number of high..school . tuMr. and MrH. 'fl'evor C. Hn)'that if the recovery drive is to be continued on present lin es. inflation Including hal'dwood tluors. dents. accompanied by upt. Fran- d,nck.· Rev. and frs. B. E. Wri ght i", unavoidable. Se nator Thomas, Senate Number 1 inflatio l1 ist, nas cis, IIttended the Ohio ~>tnte- Vir- of N w Vienna, Thoma. Hayd ock, Bob'lI go to Lovely's Recreation been threatening a march of 100,000 men on Washington unless the ginia lale football gam e at and Mis.~ Lois pahr. of Xenia, Room, Columbus Saturday. printing presses in the Tr a ury building begin h\lmming. Senator l1o'ere dinner gu .sts in the home of When he wants a l'eal g ood number from hel'e atte nd d Mr. and Mrs. W. D. :L arkin and A Fittman of Nevada, whose prinripal mission in life is to get benefits lunch. for silver. wants inftation through the free silver route. Farm grou They BUrl' put up good things there the laying of the comer. tone of childre~ of near Gr enfi Id n have been hot on the trail of Secretary Wallace, because he said that And he meets the reg'lar bunch. the new town hall e)( e ro~ iI.es at L b IWedne day evening. Mr. Hayu ck an on unday. wa s the guest of honor. the 0 cail"fiation wouldn't be a farme1'8' cure-all. Misll Helen Randall was shop- ~i.u n being his 6irthday anniverIII the face of all this. Mr. Roosevelt has kept hill head, his hum1lr Bill Moran hauls to incinnati, ping in Dayton aturday. SBl'y. Or hauls just any where and his sense of balance unimpaired. He has learned how to say "No" MI'. and Mr . Basil Dailey hav e Rev. Leasure. lhe new pasto r of You can trust Bill with anything, with polite deftnltenelllJ, and he is master of evasion when that seems For he handles things with care been very ill. suffering with grippe the Friend!!' church, preached hill the 80undes course. He doesn't want currency inftation, and he will Miss Carmen Basholre, of New initial ermon on Sunday evening Antioch was a week-eliid glJest of On Wednesday, September 27, accept it only when everybody else ha been tried and has failed. His Betty loves the Smith GrQcery Cause she can help her elf. lIolution is 01 an entirely diff rent kind---credit inflation. There is no her . istet', Mr. Harry McVey and Zinetta Gaddis Leaming, and Mr. especial lack in the cOllntry of money- thll prob1em 'is how to get out And there's always something Mr. Me Vey. She spent Saturday Frank Archei' were unit d in martempting, --night \\'ith Mi s Alice Gray. riage at the home of the groom in of hidinr and put it to work. If that can be done, he believes, it will be On each and every shell. t. Paris. found that currency inflation is unnecessary. The Federal R serv and Rev. W. C. Peters. th(' new pasthe Reconstruction Finana Corporatlon will be his prinCipal tools at Bob'lI buy Firestone TirES at tol' ~f the M. E. church, with his Dewey asey's tlrst. On latest report, the Pre ident wall prepared to have the latter family, moved W dnesdllY from To put on al1 his wheels, buy the preferred stock of banks which are still closed, thereby releas1\fJ'8. Ernest Earn hart spent their former home at Georgetown, Buy yourself some Firestone Tires ing billions now frozen in deposits which the owners can't get. to proFriday in Dayton with her parent Ohio. And see how good it fee'\s . . "' vide additional purchasing power. The W. F. M. S. held an all-day Mr. and Mr. . Ke. ingel'. Intimately associated with inflation and recovery, is the question The Farmers Exchange has II Mr. and Mrsl John Rye enter- -neeting at the home of Mr . Je. se special teed, tained company unda.y. Hill on Wednesday of last week. 01 the dollar. A while ago the managed dollar was new . In the near Mrs. Rose Freeman and daughFor stock of 'every kind. ----~.-.~--~.------future there ill going to be a lot of talk about the compen ated ~O'I'I(,El ,)'0 EI.F.lC'l'OIl!4 dolla.r, tbe creation of Geol'ge F. Warren, a Cornell pro.f~ or, who was And for fair and square dealing, ter, Sharmer, spent Sunday with It the b st place that you'll find. M.r. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt and given the job 01 studying dollar devaluation and tabilization by the son, Edmon. N"Uc" Is h " re.b · gl" e n I hilt a Prellident. The cotnpens/lled dollaa:' would, like the familiar one, be re- McClu.re·s Ambulance makes local r Ol'oslt Ion to levy /I, lax (or 8 h uol MI'. John L vi, of Dayton, is l,llUrl'O~(" 'Cor lind <turin g th perlo cl trips. deemable in gold, but with this bBllic diffel'ence- the amount of gold spending a few' days ait thi place. o r f) )' f'U I (!O lnrtten (' lng tll th \fea r Or make them far away. it was wo\'th would not be fixed, but would vary with the wholesale com 1911 ~ I l t Il 1'n.t not to I'x ('ed thre .. Mr. P. A. Runyan j. giving his mills In addition LD th .. ta xe8 l e vied modity price level. A Prole sor Wanen lIaid, "This ~roPQ8al would An!! it's waiting there to erve you houf>e a new coat of pla·i nt. within th r1rleen mill IImllatlon Either night or day. ed hy ln w. will he 8u hrnltl r d ,ive the dollar a fixed value a.nd a rubber weight." the dollar we kn ow Mr. and Ml·S. Earnest Earnhart I\touthorlz Ih e " If' c l o r a o r Mtl ~ I e Town hlp iii an gold-his dollar i what he think to be judicious blending of the (Watch for Bob and 'Betty Next and children, Mr. H4~ rbert Mar- Sr h oo l Ii llllri c l . Wan t''' ollnl)', hiD. a.n J c\lon to be h el d on latt and son, Edmon, Miss Clllra 'l"ueR<l a.ul)' th fixed and the pliable. week) @ va nlh day ot Nov ell1 Daughter, Mr. and MJrS. Emerson hN'. 19:13. at th " u ulll pnlln g pll\ e~. Copyrlghl 1931, D . A. MnrrJ80n M lel nl a lrl ·t b ~ l \Hen t h .. h o u l'8 or Dilland son, Billy, and Mi. s har- In 6 : ~1I n. m. 1\11 11 G; 311 p . n •• J;: [\Mtem mar Freeman spent MI~nday even- Slo. ndlH (1 1I I'll . PUBLIC SALE IJOIl I' (j Il f Electi ons. ,V lLl' l''' " 0 .. O. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WlJ.l. J . HANKI~ H. IN'k Frank Dakin and family. - fi · 2fj I will offer at public sale at the Mrs. Anna Lucrul was a Xenia - - - .. - .. - - Chal'les Rye Build on Route Satu shopping. elery. a Cl'OP that gl'OWI! in ~------ hf.,9-- North 8:00 Music . en··d--01~W11-Yf\e8.vilj~r'~~'1i' Marlatt, of Xenia, stonge, should be dug and !!tored 8 :05 Farm Adjustment News ................................ ,.. D. S. Myer Ohio, on spent Thur day with her parents, with a portion the root attach8:15 Ohio Com Field Day .......... ........ " ... ~, ..... " .. .. ....... , .... R. D. Lewis S.t.I'Il.,., October 21, 1933 1\11'. and Mrs. Tom Stlephen. 1ed. 8:25 Music . . Beginning at 1 p. m. promptly. _ _ _ 8:40 Protective Foods ." .. " ..... .. " ........ " ........ ....... " ..... J. H. Erb 8:60 Economic Information for the Farmer , . .. .... Guy W. Miller a lot of Household Furnit~re, 9 :00 Bonlemaker<. Que¥ion BOll .. . ........ .. ... , Anne ~iebricher Miscellaneous articlel'! and a lot of 9 :10 Mu ic Carpenter tools, eec. I) :26 Building a Vocat..ional Agriculture Student's Project Program .... Terms cash . . , ..... , ....... . ..... Interview: HO'll'ard McClarren & stude'lt D. E. ST ANDIFORD -.-.~--.-.-.-.-.--.-.9 :35 Planting Bulbs lor the Home ......... ............ .. .... " .. 'Conrad Link F. Martin, Auct. 9:45 Elrect of Artitic~al IIllJmination on Heos ,....... : ... ,E. L. Dabn Do you ' w8mt a Letter Head, Envelopes, P.rograms, Dodgers, in I wjJJ, offr at public sale at my . fact anythltllg in the way of ' re · idenc~. 1 Y..! mile South 01 HarPrinting, we I~an do it for you at a veysburg and 1 mile East-of Hensmall cost. peck, on the Harvey. burg and Ore • • • ae • • • • • • • • • gonia Pike, on
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The Franklin Chtonicle says, reBeginning at 1 o'clock p. m. garding the Miami VaJley Cbau- 20 high grade cattle and 27 good hogs. Whirring addlnr machines in 88 tauqU/l: county Oftlcell in Ohio are totalinc That the Miami VaJley (;Il~~-+.....Jua.l.Wl'-""IlUj,L..--:::-_ __ _ _ . the III,nature8 of . wheat Ilowers qua has a definite and well-estab & Koogl~:Nf:c~. LEWI on .eontract8wlth the "'riC\ultur~ Jlshed .,place in the he.rts of many AdJustment ~dmini8tratlo~, The people was evidenced by the sup-Having lost my dairy barn and tally, but partly done, points . . h' i ' ' . d . . ·by fire, I am forced to sell, at towllrd a. siln-up iil the plan eq)Jal port given. t. IS .n st,tutlon urmg my farm 3 miles south.east of to 40 per cent of the total acreage the leason Just closed. UPOn all WaYllesville, on devote~ to the crop. 3ides we hear of hard times at . amusement parks, summer resorts Frida,., ~to"'r 13, 1933 . Goverllment's plan to and · the actual abandonment of Beginnine at 1 o'clock sharp: '7t;.OOO,MO of products for disTwenty-five Dairy Cows: Holtributlon to the 8,600,000 familiea nearly all {If the tent and commu- stein and Jersey, 80me registered. on relief rolls in cities calls 101' the nity Cbautauquall ' that a few yean and m()st of them with excellent purchase of dairy . products, a,o were prosperous eve~here. C. T. A. tecords for milk and butpoultry, . and poultry ~rod\lcts, Tbe leading Chautauquall like the teriat. One Holstein bull. .18 hogll, c~tton. cattle! frultll Mother Chautauqua In New Y~nk months old, Firestone breeding ¥.eretables, and grams. The. p l a n . . from a high producing dam_ does not. merely diver~ farm proWmona Lake in Induura., Sale will be beld under covel; in duets from one cllannel to another and Chautauqua at Boulder case of rain. but openli up for the produeer a Colorado, are atlll carrying on and Terms: Cash. channel that has been cloned for have apparently weathered the d,W. E. O'NEALL . monthll, It make. pouible, ofRclal. pre.ion. The ."a'!li Valley Cheu- Col. Glenn Weikert, Auet. . y a COlUlumption 'of 1'00dil in ad- tauqua has taken . lta place among diti~n to the amount which w0!lld t~eae le.adera u one of th.e es~b~ Ohio'. state forest nuneries be dilltributed and 80ld this winter hahed lnst!tutlons. of. thlB kmd. have plenty of trees to supply the .Talent commg to )(1&11'11 Valley are land-owner for borne reiol'elltraGrowera of eilar leaf · to al_18 d!lltrhted at the reception purposes, even ' tJlough covern ill the Miam.l Valley this week are tiley reellve her. aDd loo~ forward ment agenciell are actively enpg,ecelvin. cheeks .from the treasu.., to ftllln.r .tel, wjth UI Wltll antid- ed In planting treell. of the United State•. Other pal:i.on~ of great ple.sure. We are • _ ....- - - - . tobaceolectionll of the ~~cee~hlllly fortunate in. our beau·Why don't the baseball lans llkewlle are receivlnr beneat pay- bful locatiOn Oft the banks. of an demand a code which will provide ments In return fa? curtaililll ~ inland ~ver: We are fol'tunate in more home lUllS per lame for the acreage of this year'. crop by being the center of a ~arre popula- local team! about. balf and .for promising to lion. It would seem that the outlimit p!antilllri I).eltt Jear to a look for tbe Miami Valley Chau.mllar amOUllt. By October 1 a tauqua wexceedillllJ bright. Here million 1)1 the 25 milliona to be .e have a !arte l1'Oup of inteUI- CRIMES SOLVED 4iatributed had beep placed in the lIeople who are ,ea&'er for the BYPHONE~ band. of farmen. . types of ·entel1iaiDment. H.~n," lace_afuUJ . . .the"d the Approldmate1y lix million pirs "The w~rld'. wont deThree tel~honee were reqllired weithla. II eel 100 pOllndlt, and we ahould now CO .qa to on the de.k of Walter E. Graham, too 000 10'" 100D to .far~w, were better thlnp. An ialeermry of the poUce detective • ~..... aDd 11aqhtered under Jlke the Jliaml Valle, bureau of Colambua. 0., to retile . . . . . .,. bol aarketlq p~ Claaa_qaa ...... auch to the cti... crilhe _ ..... " .... .ad 8eptIIIIbft . . people- . of ... Vallet. Graham, who miNd receatIJ, IpeIlt
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Tht' edarvi\le Herald for October 6 say. : "Council approved a petition present II Monday ask(Conlinud from Page 1\ l' Ull<litiunl< under hich nll'mber. ing that Xenia avenue trom lIIain ~ hiJl i~ to be retained, ~11'i', harll', nO~'1 i CI'it ically ~treet to th west corporation line ill lit her home on thl' B~II roo k and hillicothe streel from lIfain thrlllll!holli \ 111' ~" 'I\I' . Ea!:h \\'(,(>\1, 11IW of lh<' dll",<I' Ilr, 1'lCanizuli o n~ Mi .. Day'. Room Report, I'ik('. to the east corporation line be 1m· -patoa .... \! ill !ll'l'" nl n ,,, rial fl.'atu rr. Tht, . Th"M' hn\' in~ pl'rf et 'pe lling prov d under th fedel'al law \>1'. ~ram'" will be l!ou!!ludl'c1 with for the week o f rt b r 2-6 are ' Il'. IInu ,trs. G Ir~ McK Vt'T plls~eol by lhe last congress to give aI1T101ll\e('men t ~ gl'IIU\I !< inging l\urI b II M t B ' are unnouIII' lng the blt·th of a son, emp loyment to thos in need. nnn amp', argare Cf- Monday October 0 . ' . "Under this law the e two sectill' . hll!h .~('hool, song., gall , Mnrj oril' Oukin. [lori Davis, ' . , 1' l'1.hlY of 'hl~ w <.'k ~'III >11.'(> th<.' Agr)es Farmer, H lcn l~a ul. pal, . E. D\l ughmnln and family tions of tre t covering State and 11I ~t 4' ry d C' portl)1 nt, (lirl'ctc>d by Fi"ld ~; IkubarB Haine!<. Jqhn Hall, htlve I' mov d their home to apart. F'edcral Route 42 cou ld be im• SUppery roada, colder proved py the government at no. MI'. . Hl' t, 1)\ ch~I'!!,e (I f thl' f aturl' Willi e haes. Mary EVil 'L eMay, ment in the Pellc flat. weather. moredti.toa OD expenlle to property owners fol' ('~l'rr' Il'lIdE' r. Will ~! . 0 be self'cted, nl'ol Ludington, Mary Bl;tan. I I l " dark ..oad. - Fall &mel the street wh ther it be macadam, WIth 1\11-. II ntf~('lcl tn churg:. ,a,ol Lullin t on i~ OU1' champio n Wall I' Ca. t received word WlDter make .moodl. ~11': Lol?: Wll1 PI' c'l'nl hi offic e speller. Cllrol has had a pel'fect Tu sday of the death of hi s eo ncr te or \)1'ick. thtn tkee Dlore dana-"The federal allowance if apI'l'lIctlC(' rlllSS III the a~ , ('mblx re('ord for five weeks and has brother, Arthur ' al l, whi ch occur OUL Get .fe-QrlpplDa Dew Goodyean pcriod. Oct ober 20. start d thi w (,l'k witb 100. red at a hospita l in Danville, 111., proved is allowed the Ohio State prkee are low, enJoJ' Monday morning. ~{olter left hne Highway department which . would th.lr protectloD .U Junior CIa .. Play F. F. A. EI"d Officera this morninll', enro'u te to Danville let the contract and have superWinter - th.y'U .tiD be to attend th funeral Friday aft r- vision. Whatever type of matorial The ca8t for the .Junior c l ns ~ almOlt DIW llut ·Sprlnll The F . F. A. hold their annual u sed will be designated by the ••• More ~pl. pref.. p in y . "Hero I s A. Hero Docs," \\'a ~ lection , Monda y ev(>ning . and 1I 0 0n. federal department. Goodyear TIiea thaD dI. , li nn un o. dIn. t week Il~ f oll owll: elected the following o ffi('ers fOIl "All work possible mu t be dono Dut wee la11l..t-MUlnj J. B. I'abbe pl~ n t Wednesday the year: Hobert Gons, president; by hand labor'to give as many men makes comblDed -4more of this week a t a confere nce of , [lrl ook Noah Newman. vice presi dent ; Dobbie F'a irwealh I' people buy Goody .... teachers of the e mploy ment as poss ible. The atiH el n Fairweather Mae Treadway Le Mar J.~ nrnhart, secretary; har- mith-Hughc Ttree thaD .,01 oth.. 'outhwest district held a t Green- mated cost is $35 ,000. Bill F r ank Hawke Ics Bu rto n, reporter; Cecil Hartkinci - )IOU, "All but two of the property field. He was accompanied by his too, wQHloCl Monty hades LeMay man, onductor. James heets, f ormer pupil, Joe' K ersey, n ow owners on Xenia avenue signed the Goodyeare Evelyn P eters watch. hlo ' onver.'e director of the Smith-Hughe~ de- petition, and these were non-ref beet tD "fIllh. Fain s ath er Rooert Cleav er ue.BuyaDeS rtment of the Leba non scho Is. s idents that could not be reached. pa II . Fairweather Betty Hartsock There were only two or three on ...... Noah N ewman Burglar the hillicothe street sect ion that Hank J ohn Sear. all~~y did not sign, it Iy , Rulh P en nington "If this improvetl1 en t gets ap Maid Jive Scott proval in Washington it will give GOODYEAR Olher In mbers of Junior class The 2000 acre Longview farm mllny llIell work a nd tho se 'on the PATHFINDER will a ct us u h I'S, propl'rty men, near Lebanon, purchued fr om the ~--:;- I rel ief list come first.'" SUIIW"-'" Ctwd Trel electl'icians, etc. OHerb in home by the State of ommon ~as, uq~e R. L. AndWaj'nesville citizens re· MU.... eteDl*lup.'" I Go ~~y, ~f Xenia, ~vlll Withhold his fused to even take an effort to ob - tried :11-'" tJdcIrM wltla "liD cat. TIK.Honor Roll Ohio during the administration of d ~I Ion In the .Sprlng Val! y to~\'n- tai n government aid in the con • tIoo. ooper, will ship school dlsp~te until bnefs sh'uction of a public improvement A a part of the genl'ral pllln t o Governor Myers Y. ~iiiiiiiiiiil t' flIlL .IICI II" give scholaslic achievement due soon be utilized a~ an honor prison have be n . submItted by <!bunsel that eventua lly will have to be 1 ~1...:.1112=-·..b:~= recognition, an h nor roll will be colony. This ann ouncement was fbo~ fbohth sblde . StO ~tatr donly one built. uot.ll..... .11 published at the close of each six~Ie 8S e n 8U Iml e . made recentiy, follOWing a con~er' l Orat 81'gument in a mandamu weeks period. Thi honor roll will ence b tw en Governor WhIte. s uit to compel tho c ounty school SEVENTEEN CHILDREN contain the name" o'f all stu dents AT PFEFFER HOME 9.4. who are doing !\uper ior work and tate W elfare Dh'e ctor John Mc· board to transfer a large section we:ney, Assistant , Dil'ector of the pring Vall4!y township dishave earned high grades in school. Dar1el J ones and upel'lntendent trict to Chester township district Their seventeenth child, a boy, W. F. Armine of the London linton county were h ard b; was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pri so~ .Farm. Judge Gowdy 'two w ek ago. At Pfeffer, of Hoagland's crossing, Ohio State-Vir.ini. Game Plto •• 47 Among the forty-th ou and p eople Ortglllnlly purchased a .a s~ te that time witne ee, were examined Highland county, Thur day. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO who watched 'Ohio tate defeat Vir f?r the estabh hment Of. an InstltU The transier involves about All of the Pleffer children are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ ginia la t Friday. were the follow. hon for the feeble-mlllded, the 1000 acre of school land in the living, all are healthy and happy. ing' from Waynesville: Coach far!," has been oper!lted al a loss New Burlington s,e ction and W'8 There is one set of twins in the Young, harlel! Earnhart, Vincent b~ mma~es of LOngvIew S~ate Has. started on the objectiOn of resl- family. The last previous arrival Griffy, Arthur Hopkins, Charles Pltlll, Cmcinnati, . to .pro~lde vege· dents to the distriqt board policy was a boy, who was born April 8, Lel\fay, Marvin Fox, Carl Cook and tables fOI' ~hat Instltubo\l. Oper. in changing the school 8y~tem to a 1932. Kenneth Cox. ated by e fJ\clent labor, such as may six-six plan. One of Mr. and Mrs, Pfeffer's be abtained fl'om the State Penal ~aughter8 recently completed institutions. officials think the Sport~maD.hip Brotherhood nurses' training at Good Samarifarm will become; at least, self tan hospital, Cincinanti. , and atThe portsmanship Brotherhood l,Ipportlng, and may fUl'nish vegetended her mother when the last met last l<'riday and nominated 'of· tables tOT other state institutions, baby was born. tlcers. An election will be held as well as Longview. Within a few decades the soon. The move is considered a definite The Warren COlllnty Corn Ru' k- , - - funeral director has volved step toward relieving cI'owded con· intr Contest will ble held this year BOOSTERS ENTERTAINED Boo'len" Club ditions in the Ohio penite.ntiary at at the farm of Harold Beckett on from a mere 11er of funeral The Boosters' Club entertained Columbus. Honor prisoners from the Clarksville-Waynesville road WIN-ONE'! WEDNESDAY merchandis to a profe ional the econd year of its existence the London Farm will be transfer. 2 miles south of Wellman. This is man rendering an important Several weeks ago, the Friendwith the opening meeting on red to Lebanon under the new plan an annual event at; which time the Tuesday. Sixteen were pre ent. and, men from the penitentiary at champion corn hu ker is selected ship club was divided into two human service: He now perMr. Brown, who is sponsoring the Columbull will be transfe.rred to to represent this county at the sections tor a membership and atforms a multitude of tasks club explained in some detail it London ,to 511 the vacancies thus state contest to b4~ held in Huron tendance . contest. The Boosters, plan's and purpo e. To be eligible created. At the outset it is plan.! county on November 3. Last year loser of this contellt royally enmade necessary by ' the comfor membership, a student must be ned t~ ~e~d ~bout 76 men from tpe Harold Beckett l'epresdnted this tertained the Win. One's, the win plicated conditions of moda Junior or a S nior and nlu st have two ms.titutioDl.. llty and placedl well u.p....to the ners, with a banquet in the lIo,daH"-..."....-rooms of the M. E. church Wedmaintained an average of at leali\t . At the present time the penite,!- front in the state contest. ern life. In additi.on t~ sup· S from the beginning o( his high tlary h~use8 4,300 men, approxlA committee 'consisting 01 Har- nesday afternoon. A program of plying everything needed for scho ol career. Moreover shou ld that mately the population at the time old Beckett, Harold McKay and vocal and instrumental music, I average fall below the minimum at of the 1930 fire in which 320 pri~· George Beckett has been an- readings; a play and stllJlts preced- I the funeral, he lift many any time, the student is expected on~rs perished. , Thirteen hundred pointed to arrange the details for ed the banquet. About sixty ladies burdens from the shoulders to voluntarily withdraw from the prtsoners 81"e located at the Lon- the · affair. The contestants will were in attendanee, of the bereaved family. group. don farm. hu"k in an exceptionally good The aim of the club i to boost - - -- - • field of corn for this year on the TEACHERS TO MEET Waynesville High school, to boost Beckett farm. • not only s hool activities. To carry People of Warren county who ollt this aim, the club will give its desire to enter should do so with The Warren ounty Teachers Phone 7 any of the above committee or association will meet in t he Leb---with Lester J ., Miller, county anon High School building in Wayne.ville, Ohio Lebanon, on Saturday, October 1" Mrs. Luther F. Perkins, a former agent. resident of this communi ty who Monday. October 30, at one . Morning session, 9 a. m . prompt now resides at Pasadena, a suburb oiclock is the date set for the con· Music, devotionals, music, add ress of Dayton, suffered cuts and test. If raining weather prevails at Dr. B. O. Skinner; anlnollnc:ernlentsl bruises in an automobile accident the time of contest it will be poat- rou.nd table discussion s-i Reading when the car in which sbe was rid- poned <me day. and Language, Flem; Gen. Science ing with her husband was struck , and Biology j Foreign Languages; 30 Years Experience in by an approaching auto on a danPhys. Ed. (Rural 4: Village): adFitting and Makin~ Glasses gerous mountain curce five miles dres8, Dr. E. E. Lewis, O. S. U. from Falm outh, Ky., on t he Three Aftt;rnoon session, 1 :15 prom~t. ~rytS C's highway Monday evening. r MU81C, Devotionals, mUSIC, F bothcr<d with bltcldef Accompanying Mr. lind Mrs. ---business, address, Dr. E. E. Lewis, LeballOIl, Ohio Irr~gul., itlfS, !jetti"9 up .t 'l'erkins were their daughter' The M. E. Brl)therhood enter· O. S. U. Tuoad.,.. Thur,d.,., Saturda,. night and "'gsiIl9 ba,kacl1e due Eleanora and Mary Powell of tained the, ladies of the congrera. 1 J . . E. Sprinkle, ~ea. to disorck.red kidney or bIad. Exami"ation Free Beavertown, who escaped injUry. tion wilih an oyat,er supper served Elizabeth Fox, Sec'y. der function, don't de!.y. UK , The Perkins' car was badly dam- in the social rooms of the church -.-- Doan's Pills. Merit only explains ~ aged and injuries to Mrs. P erkins Tuesday evening. , Nineteen insurance companie. are not severe. She is u'n der a An address by Rev. Williams, Doan's world.wide use. <Xt "/ phyaician's care and expects to re- the new pastor gf the church at owned 1172 farms in Ohio January Dean's today. AI all ck.lcn. turn ' home the middle ot the week. ,Spring Valley, who spoke on the 1, comprising 175,000 aares. The troubles of ~thers are interMrs. Perkins is a daughter of su bject, "Opportunities," featured Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wadsworth. an excellent program. The Boy etsing becaulle we I1ke to compare FOR RENT and a granddaughter of Mr and Scout orchest... played several them with our own. Mrs. E. T, Stroud, • selections, and Mr. and ~r•. FOR' RENT~" rooms and half of • -: • Raleirh Bggan, of near ~8W There seemB to be a ri~ing tide II UIl/aETiC JOfl THE KIDl>lnr, , .rarare. Vern Hough' .D EATHS Burlinrton, ' favorl~d with leveral of resentment to AmeriqanB down ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!'.'!~~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!:!!!!"!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!~ vocal selecti~B, their daurhter In. Cuba. ¥aybe the Cuban., are '= I - presiding at the IP iano, 'About 90 80re because, we are trylna to reMiss ElIlily Bel'l'yhil1" aged 48 guests enjoyed the occasion. peal the Eighteenth Amendment: years, 4ied in a Dayton hospital this (Thurs day) morning, death being caused by heart trouble. The deceased was a daughter of the late Thomas C. and Louella Berryhill, and 101: many years resided at Berryhill Corners, near Bellbrook. . , 'She is survived by a sister and a EBATERS: <>f Yale al)d their arguments across the ocean These two brother. Funeral services will be Cambridge un,iversities were Qver transatlantic telephone circuits at the home of her brother, fence rotls, taken held lIot only miles apart in their and broadcastin. facilities of both Robert Berryhill, n orth of Belldown for ship- brook, at 2 o'clock Satllrday afteropinions on cancellation of countries. rn n t, wen t noon, and burilil will be in the war debts during a r.ecellt discus· The Yale team was facins the Ilion. but were just: all widely separ- microphone.in a New York I tudio through , the Bellbroo k cemetery. ated physically. of the National Broadcastini ComGulf Mexico Fence Weather The Yale ora ~ors upheld the pany, white the Cambridge bOYI John Edward Richardson, aged Test. "Galvan- 61 years, died 8uddenly at American vie~ po'int from this side were similarly situated in the Briti.h nealed" still al., his home, near Oregonia, about 8 of the Atlantic, white the Cambridge Broadcasting Company'. London When the contest beran it most like new. o'clock Wednesday morning. Death forensic team responded with the studio. was 5 p. ·m. in New York and 10 was aue to a heart attack, supOrdinary galEnglish version from tbe other aide. p. rho in England. by high blood pressure vanized was erinduced An audience of radio fans scattered • Listeners were invited ' to act al a with which he had sul'ered for ruined. several month.. He il survived by throuihout the Upited States and jury, voting by mail in botb counWhich wilt give widow and several children. England. probably. the large.t ever tries on the akiU of the clebater.. contelt, The program 'WU the firlt of itl remains were taken to the 'entertained by a . you most for aide. hurlld kind 10 be heard ill both countri... of hi. daughter in Hamilton, Ii.tened in while r,:our fence funeral lervice. will be money? We sell RED BRAND 'Galvaonealed~' at 2 :30 o'clock Friday afterFEN CE at fair etaDdard market prices. nogn, Burial will be in a Hamilton cemetery. a r(1 n~titu.titln which \\ill , ('t forth 1'<''luil'l!lnenl. fOI' entra n t !' unci
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HOME-COMING, RALLY CENTERVILLE CHURCH F ";n~:;;a~~:c~ wa, at he WILL CELEBRATE 100' Oglesbee~ Hom e DAY OBSERVED Al.THE~ The 'Wnyne Towrll hip Farmer 's club and gue ts fully M. E. YEAR S Of (XI61 ENCE entertained on Octoberdelight CHURCH SUNDAY 12 at. the Saturda y
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home or Elin Oglel!bee, who was Girl cou t. {od !IIIle LaMay. Cele brate llbly assist d by MI~s. Fred Gon. Four Inapiri" , Ser vicea F7eature d Hawk e J nsu ra nce Offi ce. Be Thcl'e! Addre .. by Jud,e M. C. Summ .,. und Mis Betty Oglesbee. is Buffering with Comple tion of Centur y with Day Lon .. to be Remembered Gladma n n. r.;l1i~ is again able Aiter a pleasan t s,ocial hour and right arm. Differe d Radical ly from U.u.l an excelle nt dinner the meeting Home-Comi", Sunday to be about after s(,vcml W I! kR' , by all Temper ance Speecb. Who Attenld ed '11 Mr. anli Mrs. Ed Cook w~re was called 'to order' by Roscoe I nes~. Americ.." Educat ioll Week Xenia visitorlt, Wedne sday mornFU1'nas. The presidelnt, Omar HolundllY, Octob l' 15, Wll~ a red !\f1·S. ICIlH'n t Sattel'thwalte i~ Celebrn ting the 100th year of Iingswo rth, h~d sustain The twelftb annual observa nce ing. The (lId adage. "There is not~ed a pa'i niul leU!!I' /lay in Waynesville Method - spend ing t.en day al lhe the foupdin 'ntu l'Y ing ne\Y undel' t.he sun," was agam g of their of Americ an Educfltion week' will church, injury a few days previou s which h.lm, the occ asion being tbe Mrs. Charles Bradley was annual of Progres lCpositio n. disp roven when Judge M. ·O. Sumtake place through out t he nation week-en d guest f h r rn ther the membe rs of the Centerv ille Meth. kept him confined t,o his home. observa nce of Hom e.co ming and t d· t E . o e 0 ' a t' from Novem ber six to twelve. Bulol'll. Th mel's of t. Louis, deliver ed a t1' I h d b h ' 11 h Id ' e mvoca • Ion was 0 MiRs ere 0 IS . piscopa cure WI Beatric y Rally e OS" Rubitzc fOI' r the spe ehUl'eh nt 0 .and un' tion address t t BI anc h e R' I The general theme for t his I d . ' prohibi , a Rev. D'b I el'. 0 a pl·t·t· I la ble the I \H'ek·en ey rea d a with day coll ch e"e oo l. friend F ormei' . pastor p11Syear's observa nc:e ... is aLI, bu t equal1y :eea IOUS,' com"MeetEmerso n Mason attende,c1 the spec.lal all·day homeco mmg servIce well prepare d pII.:per e nti t led, tor's wive. and pari hioners, from at . W. V., Delawa re. t welfth. The general t heme for tuneral of J obn Pennew of local temper ance worker s " Lig~,ts and hadows of FaTm Dayton . Xenia, Lebano n. and s v ltt at Sunday.. Octo~er 22. Mr. !lnd Mr". William Hock tt, at th M. E . church, Wedne~ t his year's observa nce is ·'Meet. Bellbr? ok, Saturda y. A centul'y ago the /lr. t member, Life. · day . . el'at othel' of the Centerv church laid the . Th host then mt,rodu ce d Rob· I ancc, and places were in aUend- of Dayt on, call ..'<1 On MI' . Eva l11or·n ing. For!Uiking almost entlfely ing the Emerge ncy in Educat ion ." MI'S, France s Nicholson is slow- corners tone of aille f oul' in Jliring ervice, J)akin, Sunday afterno on. 1it.t1e t on 1:hurch ert Shawha n, of Lebano n . . as were enjoyed i the u ual sentime ntal appeal on Where detailed program s are ca.r- ly improvi ng after II . thl! I't'iigivus a spect ofiheq uesti,o o Tied out, it is suggest ed that the at t he Frien d! home.seriouB illness on the pre ent sitl,' that was to speakel·. He read a. papel' whl.ch I First came the unday !>dlool's Mr. and Mrs. arl ank I', of the speake\' confined his rema!k mark the beginni ng of one of the gave II resume of dlf1'eren~ topics for conside ration be as l r ehg· Rally Day s tvi e at 9 :30 a. m,. Ma.-on, \ fo ll ows: Mrs. J . P. Larrick and daught er oldest churche s in lhe vicinity oC ious custo ms from th e tIme of, wit h 266 in attenda nce. oulolla and MrR. cr suppe r Il"uesls f Mr . to an \lx pOl(ilion of the underlYlDg J. B. Gons, Wednesda y. causes f or t he wave of sentime nt Monday , Novemb er 6-The In- visited the quilt show at MUBic Dayton and also one of the oldest hris!. to the pl'es~nt tim~. which W. Younce, of Dayton , a Cormer M churche s in this section of the brough t ou t many mlerestIDg d ~f t h Th omas an I Io l' th e repeal of lhe ighteen th creased Respon sibilitie s of ' the Hall, Cincinn ati, last Friday. con· lluperin tendent , ass i: ted with the r, afn D' 1'. . h'ast S am ndm ent t o our nationa l conSchoo]s. . s t a t e. . ' sons, .. at yon, were . unday openlllg and closmg ex erclI;~s, guests 0 of Mr. In 1833, Aaron Nutt, one of the T uesday, Novem ber 7- Finan· and Miss Dora Stilel!l is . visiting at Mrs. Rev. DIbert and J. L. l\lenden ·. which E, L.. titution . include d a. few speCial l'h cia1 Suppor t of the Schools. . The present s vere /lnaneia l t he home of her n iece, Mrs. Mar- membe rs of a little lug church on hall wer called upon f Ol' remark s. fe.atures. omas. cl'isis, logethe l' with the prevale nt Wednesday! Novemb er 8-Wh at iava (nee Grace Patton ), in De- the out kirts ot Centerv ille, do· . After nnnoun c,:ment s club ad · The ven'el'able Rev. Dr. V. F. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred naLed a large lot to the menlbe r Journed to m et 10 Nove'\ni> Citizen s May Do to Protect the troit. el' at Brown, of Dayton , a .former pas. daughte r, of olumbu Wright and sC llreily of availab le cash and an of hi church for the constru ctio n the home of Mr. and MrR. Schools, Howard tOl' "nd district ~uperintendent A, T. Wl'ig ht for .• vi5it.ed Dr. attenda nt W,IIve of crime and disThu rsday, Novem ber 9- Home a few hOUl'S respect Cor aU law are direct efMrs. Samuel ~utte~worth, ~h.o of a new church. It was accepte d Graham , of Harvey sburg. ('they called Iiim presidin g elder Saturoa y. a nd School Cooper ation. fects, the Ju'<ig said, of the underhas been . uft'erlng .wlt h, neurlhs and in 1833 a new church was then) of th church occupied the • Friday, Novem ber 10 _ The fo r sevel'al weeks, IS shglhtly lying rottenn ess of our nationa l im- erected . pulpit at the mOl'ning worship In the year 1867, the old Mr. nnd .schools and Recons truction . [rs. J. V. Hartsoc k financial and .credit system. He lll:oved. service. and de livet·e.d one of his had for their und,ay. guests, ~I" church was rued and a n wOlle Sa t urday, Nov ember ll- The traced the origin and record of our bel't sel'm ons. ,pecial mu sic for and Mrs .. , teve D. hrmer, Mr. George Hawke visited his put up in its place. This church f Mil. present nationa l banking system , Schools and Loyalty to t he Nation, the ,e rvice wa furnish d by the [ol'd, OhIO. Sunday, November 12 by the memb l' at a beginni ng with the time Preside nt Safe brother at Bufo rd last week, the wa btlilt choil' and 8 male qu artet co 111latter ha vi ng suft' red a slight cos t 0 f "12000 'fh W f th fi t gua rding charact er e senthllll. ' Abraba m Lincoln wa forced by II • , P ,one 0 H F e ' nes e syne CHURC to HE~~ wn shIp teacher I po b k ' to e tablish naof L. N. rilltZ, F. . ' arr, ttenrletl t he meeting of the War-ll ·f . ' Comp lete plans for t he local ob- stro ke 0'1 paralys i . chu.rche s in the stale at that time. elgn ~n . els, " r oobtain funda , L. V. Beck alld Lloyd Ilavis. 1'en ounty T achers' as. ociatillll, tl.Ol servanc e will be an nounce d at a In 1870, since the church now ~ nal ba!,k, 10 Old t A t the ncon ho Mr. ur a and large Mrs. com· ' Raymo at Leban nd Wade on had a r sident 1l8stor, aturday . later date. "Ilh l'Ihlch to pl'osecu te the ~ovmemAUGU STINE 'S CHURC H pany partook of Ii bounteo u s f and fa mil y were visitors _at the bel'S decided t.q build the el.' a parish ST. ernmen t's defell e of our Unaon. lo~ ship baskl!t dinner, s rved home in of Mr. a nd Mrs. F. E . hou e. The gt'ouno s beside the No odol·, no shrink. anin~ and He then tl'llced the develop ment of S.ftl»a1l Father French , PastQr the ocial room s of the church. • pre sing all '"ork c1guarsnl Thoms s, Wedne Bday evening, chuI'ch was secured and a parish eed. the credit system, togethe r with Mass at St. Augustine's ehureh Mason and Kings Mills both At 2 o'clock the cntll'e company Valet le8ncl'8 , house one haH was erected block the hoardin g of the actual gold and . every proved too much for Way nesville Sunaay a t 9 o'clock. Misses A1\nie a nd Mam Brown, ' I'eas, embled in th main auditor. North of traffic light, W nynesvi lle, !;ilv l ' coin by the large na t ional 110ft-ba ll ~am the past week. On of tlle Friends Itome, were Sunday T During the past rat . of Rev. ium f or an infol'lnal pr gram interna tional banks, t hus l'ivFriday, our boys went to Ma on di nner guests of Clarenc e Berry- rou t th e news were rep Iace d b y FERRY CHURC H e)F CHRIS T felicito u s and I'emini cent talks of Mr. and Mrs. am K. Haines, of and by ·Ing th em a t rang I h Id 0 the the ones t hat are now being used. (Unden ominaU ollal) a nd were deteate d 6 to B. Kif\gs hill and fam ily, nea l' Bellbrook. eo n the vlsitol'S and local membe r. near 't Bellbrook, called On Mrs. wealth of the country because ' t ur now In use, Th e pu IPI f arm Milia administered another li cking they Chester A. William llon Anna Feature Stan.dif d ord on , and the Mrs. progran Laura \ w re t h wu bl d also to !or~e a part much of ·thl!l old church. were us ena e do wning t he It)Cal. her T ue day ten and Women 's Cia ses meet talks by Dr. Brown, Dr, Bickle. ~ No odor. no hrink, e\eanin jl: and In 1924, duri ng the pastora te Conn I' and SO li, Sunday alter- Inger sums of cr dit upon the 10 to 3. There- will be no game pre ~i n g, all . work lI'uaran teed. of R v, Pattel's on the second buildId' t ' . t d t d C W noon, at thc hurch, T huI'sday evening , IS rIc t superm people. This System has g rowR unen Frida y. ·Tha season w ill clC)se next Valet Clea lle rs, one half block en ,an . . 0 tober 19. Programl fOl' Lord's Yo.unce, of Dayton , and Mr. S. A. til today Americ a's a nnual bill fo'& ... ]. ht W ing was replace d with the . present MeMsl'!' < . S. A. Stihvell Tueeda y with t be pme at Spring· N orth f t l'alllC alld J. M. 12', aynesVi' 11 e, structu t ' re. The new church cost ap- ay, Octobe r 22 as :foUows; Uni- Stilwell and the ve)1erable J M EarJlha rt, of Lebano n, and Will intere~t alone. amoun . bora. , to ~ Jn e . . proxl' nlately $35.000 . billion do llars, 01' fied service be~innl one ng billion dolwith Mr. Churc and Mrs. h EaJ'nha Al'thul" rt, Anson, of Lebano o' f n. Mr: Due to the fact t hat reports EarnTibbf\l1 s of Wilmin School gton,' period ·werc at lars 9 more :30 t ha n the actual supplv of m. Lord'!! h~~t. gave a demons tration o,f Sllnday afterno n, Obio, were Sunday Among the presen t membe rship Supper and sermon at a.10:30. callerR at the fr om aeve ral membe rs of the "Sha1\dn Th' ues1.8 of Mrs. Anson's sister a nd which, Sel'. v. Il'l.hty and mental acuteneR 1hat hOl11~ of Mr. andon is . over 400, are many de· Mrs. J. W, Wbite. rcal l ea~ue are missing .. it is im possible ,., cuh in th cc;)UntI'Y· 18 W nalnt mon by Fl'onk Wright in tlle ab- I, In dee.d remlli' ka ble when h brot her, cial conll'ol , he e Bays, re· gives to give standin gs of the team for . Pratt.Miss Elizabeth and Geol'ge scenden ls of the charter membe r 'ence of the ministe, r wbo a will be- CIted, Without a break or on er.ror, ta ' ' of Little t he cllUrch. or no change One 9f i. the noted outin treet , t h is weelc. and its represe n I tlvea a t h h h d th conditi oh of Tsaae W. Lin oln control of the nationa standin g exampl e. is Sue ' Well r gin an .evange listic cf\lI1pai prell, gn w.ith s~~eP~~:;K 8\hatbit~hd:~.rr:;:eo~~s wbo hal! b en MI88 Vivian Oglesbe e ret urned who will attend the service s so oritical ly ill &t the moving picture ind u try, radio and this ~h:'lJ~ rl::e Scih.Ch u~c~h o~ ~~~:' \\Jere intersp ersed 'La.I" of ne Lak. to her home, near Wilmin gton, afterno o n. the you ngest with vocal home of his MI·R. J. H. kindred means for the diesemi naI ICO e. to. e n· . e nlusical llelections by the little Smith, for bilesister, . Sunday , after an extende d viait of the church and t he sfxthmembe r past t wo or three tioll of propag anda that are bel~_ _ _ _ gener- lub will meet at t he -church Tues· The Juniol' class 18 spo~orl a here at the home of her sister, a tio n to be a membe r :--, rare treat for Waynes vllle Jl~ of the day, October .24. You al'e always Misses Betty and Dorothy You nce, weeks, used unfairly to the detrim ent of and E C Coyle \ h h the surroun ding c:ommunity in t he welcom e at tbls church prohibi . tion. A return of t he liquor of Dayton , and a ladies quartet , . . , cure . M... Cleveng er , h preaent ation ot the moving pict ure composed of M~sdl1mel\ Morris daughte r,George Mr, O. J . E dwards a nd Mr. Nan Henrr Julia, lhldyke of Son , Frl1n. ~o start!d em, the e WAYN , ESVIL LE M. E. CRURC.H Fulkerson and L. V. B eck and cisco, veraion of Walter Scott's claal!lic, Geol'ge a nd Miss Marjor ie Edward Calif., and Mrs. , Ethan a sy tern of credit tax f unds that . ' 'Tbe Lady ot t be Lake." The date of Spr ina1\eld, were week-e s Met hod,.st . church In Washm gton Misses Thelma St. J ohn and ~ir- Crane and daughte r, Barbar a Jeal) will eventua Rev. G. C. Dibert;, Pastor lly fi nd its way into i Thursd ay evening. Octobe r 26. guest of the Misses TriJIe1\ nd town hip In. 180!) when h ~e l,d ginia Hardin. of Oakwoo d, were gueRts Of Mr. the co ft'e rs of the a and service at his home nea r W.hlte s Wednes day: Bible stud y and Detaiia a a to exaet time and ad- MlIJ'gar et Edward s. interna tional At 7 O'clock, ,the Epwort h d corners M D L O W d fi~anci ers . , was t he first ge~~ra tlOn to prayer meeting each Wednesd ay at mili ion will be announ ced later. Leagu conduc ted a n impl'ess ive ~:Sday.r s. . . rane, on belong to th~ church. mce then 7 p. rn. e The speaker severely criticille d The JUnior clall t eels t hat this j'Candl e Light T\lice." As Rev. and Mrs. G. O. rt, and fi~e , generat ion have followe d the pre. ent system Friday: Choir pl'~ctice at 7:30 p. name implie&. ca nd l e~ Ifurnish its Fede ral Rei!l an event which should not be Mrs. A. K. Day were I?iM ecl ln Dayton , hlm , and all have be n membe rs m. Messrs. Ve rnon Scott. her. serve bank, \ h ic are Federa l mislK'd by anyone who loves and the onl y means of i1lumirlati n of on Minot·, Qf the C. C. and to att.end a dlstriet meet- of t he church. . camp,a t banks in name only, the nationa l . Su nday : unday s~ih ool appreciates t he best liter.tu re. the W. F. M. lIoeiety at t he Mrs. Ella Haynes 18 the oldest a. m. ?demi ng wOfship atat109:30 the auditod um. The program fea- oshoeton, spent part of t his 2'overn ment owning not Qne partiThe fllfl'\ waa produce d in t1te :30. tllred the in tall ation ce l'emonie s week here, guests at the home of Park M. E. church. membe r. of the chu rch fr om the The theme for ' t he mornin cle of stock in a nyone of tbe Htehlan da of Sc:ot land and was ., standpo mt of l.ength of rnembe r- men \lliU be, " The Quest g scr- fo .. the league' s new officers for the fOI'm 1" S parent , Mr. and tW\!lve institut ions bearing the d ' ted b J f()r the' th~ ensuing year, Rev. m-.ert Mrs. Elza Scott. F 't t' k WIlbur HaInes, of Bulfalo , N. Y. 8hip . She ba~ been a memJ>e Both have r en- nanle. Savings accou nt, condu cted r, of Best." E pworth League at 6 :80 i!l'ving as installin g TI~ec i am~s 1\ ~hzP~t~' and J OIICph Haines, of Cincinn ati, t he chul'ch for t officer. listed in the service. he past 66 years p. m. P reachin g se.rvice at by small,,1' local banks, are mere1y ~e ~s cab ~ore d y th e 1 ~ r caUed on their 7 :80 gran,dm otber, Mrs. a nd can rememb e r aU of th~ leeders f or this gigantic system of c~!,ee~f o~cJ: r~ ~~h~~ ~ erIP 0 e y Keziah Tbompson, a nd other r el- churche s on the prel!ent site. - 1'eal hoardin g, he said. While exp. M~nday : On next Monday at sMarmon t aan danS Ieenl'ta Rt ume • eprlcay here last F riday mornin g. Since the beginni ng of t h" chur ch cOI'tialing the nationa1 system, lie h I · f or the l, ad.. Mr. and Mn . S. B. Ludwic k and in 1833 there have been 51,.. pastot, 7 :30 p, Ol. is t e regll ar time urged hi ,heluero to remllmb er t he meetin g of the " oflH cia l boa rd: II I I children , and Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Th e first pastor wat!.a Rev. . that officials of OUI' sma er !lC8 Hype. On T uesday of next week t he Ho~ Ec••~.i.. CI.I» Bailey and dauirht er attende d the and t he present one IS Rev. banks J oseph Distric t onferen ce will be h eld in are in no way responsible " I f'" L dwiek's mother C. Richard s. The Rome Ec:onomlea depart- f uner~ for the nationa l fina ncial dillllster , th Middlet own M. E . churcl1. .o ..,.r. u . Rev. Richard s has been pastor ment haa organiz ed a club of which at Fallvle w church, '/lear Hillsbo nor 'have they t he power t o in any After: 'consid ering 62 cases t.he ,J ohn Slusher , breakin g and en· way ro, of the ch urch since 193 1 coming alleviat e toe despera te situaST. MARY 'S CHURC H the followi :& are memb ,n: Mary Sunday . afterno on. ' Warren county commO n plea tCTing. here fr om Bo to n:. , tion. He predict ed that event ually ' All en, Doro t y B ourne, v_ ('ourt, the grand __rgare t jury for ' tbe The ProgTe uive Women 's c1ub OcCharles Rev. W'est, brenkin g and en· th(! federlll gove,r nment will be J . J. Schaeft er, Rector Rev. Richard s will speak a t the . Crawf ord, Hefen Greene , Mary pve a very enjoyab1e benefit · ~ tober term of COUI't, . In repo t t tenng. eard morl}ing service beginni ng at 10 fOrced to take over the bankin g Ninetee nth Sunday after Trinity late yesterd ay, returne dIts 34 l(athry n Youne, Mae Treadw ay, party at the Little Inn, Wedn~ inDewey Burton 8, 0'1\1pek. breakin g and syst m of the entire country , and A covered dish luncheo n Octobe r 22. Ohurch scho ol at Luclle ThomP lon, Helen Campbe ll, day ' evening, twelve tables dictmen ts, ignored 16 eases and entel'in g. of will be served .at noon. I the 9:30 ; Morning P rayer and abolish all privately owned bankViola Campb ell. PauUne Friend ~ guesu part\eip atine. ' The $«!rmon carried two ov~r to t he J anuary Frank K6e'pfle" bl'cnging and.cn- ing i1\stitutions, substitu ti ng therenet pro_ after noon a number of t he congre- at ] 0 :30. Helen Graham , Ma~t Hart- ceecla of the afrair . wl11 be term. Of the 34 mills retul'ned , by taring. for a system of real natiOna l banka man, Mildred Larrick , Miriam Lud- toward the suppor t of tlle applled gation will take part in the servo .' t he grand j ury, 10 COver 'll1isdeWayue Walter Henry CznnaR ty (aHaa) and savings institut ions, ices which will be add ressed by WAYN ESVIL LE ington, France s Watkin s, Doria CHURC H OF meanor cases a nd 24 are for fe lony Rem 'public library . y Salkow ski, stealing a motol' What imila!' to t he system some Rev Richard 's fa t her. Wade, and Juanita Brannoc:k. that CHRIS T chal'g s. vehicle. Mussol ini is now inaugu rating in '(Unden ominat liona\) We had the first meetin g Sep. Three secret ,i nd ictmentfl, all Aleck Burkha rdt (alias ) E lls· Italy. Officials and operati ves of Cbester ,A. William slm, Minist er fe lonies, were return ed. tember 29, and tbe .toUowlnc ofDuring Lavend er, steali ng amotol' theRe banks would be appoint ed in fic:ers were elected : Helen Green. Cburc~ School at 9 ;30 ~. m. , ~heil' seve~-day se sio.n t he grand worbh vehicle . much the same ma nner as the'pre aLord's Supper at conclusion. Chris ,Jury examm ed 162 WItness prell.: . Juanita Branno ck, vice es, E dW illiam Heyfl'erle, stealing a ent selE:c'tio n ot postmasters anel t ian Endeav or at 6 :310 p. m. Ruth , word B.eacillel' served as forema p,rea,; and Pauline , Friend, see. n motor vehicle . postal employ ees is made. e~t Pennin cton, leader'. Evening of t he JU1'y. and trea.. Delorie s Grayso n (olia.s) Glady", Prec di ng his , ' main ' eddrell , evangelistic services at 7 :30 p. m. Tbe c1ub iI puttln. on Ita ftnt T>he re port , sta~ed tha~ ~embel'a G,'aham , grand larce ny. Judge Summe rs gave a brief exSermon by prorram the first of Decemb er. Frank Wlright . Prayer of the .g~and .J ury VISIted , t he Waneta "a1, 8-year-old dau8h- Ward, and 'a native and life.lon Thomas Rooks (alias ) Reason planatio n g meeting and Bible study ea ch county JaIl dU Tln~ the t he two ballots to be Parent s and frlendl are Invited to ter of. Mr. and lin. Georre past week Rooks, utteri ng and publish ing used at thof Mc- relliden t of ,tbe Harveysburr Wedne sday at 7 :30 p. m. The and f ound it e election , Novem ber 7'. attenil. . ~reatly. ~vererowded . fO I'ged checks. Keever , died at the home of her neighbo rhood, died at thehom T he fi rst refers to the natiolla1 ~ of church wbere' you l e,e'l a t home. The dub ..ad , d,clded to hold parent. , jUlt above In spite of t hiS e.oT!dltJOn, r ules. o~ Corwin on tbe her daught er. Mrs. Fr~nk SquIres Clifford Troviil drawing check amendm ent and gives two lillts of , meetin p monthly , at which time New Burling ton l'oad at an " t he j udge pertam mg to t he Jail withou t. u ffic ient o; early Friday, Octobe r 13, after a ver y ;funds. fi2 nume~ ~ach of delegat FRIEN DS MEE:TI NG to a various club project . wID be di.. hour laat Friday mo~ing, a re being faithfu lly observe d and Carl Wayne Middlet on, neglect State Constit utional conveneation Death brief illness. F~neral service s were F, irst Day--Flrst DI,,. to CUIIII~ and refresh ments will .M Frielldll hip I n? provi ions of t he .Ia,,: aT': being to provide f or minor children . a Ion&, I11nellll with typhoid held at the McClur e 'funera l home ' detel'rTline the questio n of Nationa l Scbool at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for vl01ated by t he she nfl' ln served. fever, which later develop ed into Monday mornin g, Rev~ G. bls tate Oecil Highfill, £~allrtg 8 motor repea.l. The fi rst Ib t, headed "For C. DI- worship at 10 :30 a. m. S....r partp neJ1 Dlon la. The chUd is survive d bert of p risoners :, . vehicle. officiating. Harvey sbur g Chap_ Ratifica tio n," favors 'the repeal of • _ .. , Several ~ are of- more or by her·par enla, three silters and ter, O. E. S. of whieh the Zola Ruth ~ rigsby, arso'!. tho a mendm ent. The second dece~ NEW TRAFF IC L1GHIT The Seniors will Clve a Ra1- two :brothers. ""nera l l!ervices major importa nce i,\1clu~ing And rew BIcknell, breakan g a nd headed "Again st Ratifica 1tat, ed waB a , cltarter ,membe r also 10w,'el l party for the' hip .chool were beld at the McClur e tion," indictm en t retu r ned agaan st two enterin g. funeTaI gave their funeral service . hurial . . . , . does not f avor the repeal of the CONTR OL IINSTALLED men and a woman for robbery student s and faculty on Monday home, Monda , afterno on, in Loretta Bu rgel', pOInh ng, alnllll g amend ment. C. A. was made in Miami cemete ry. Mt'I. ' e~eDlne, Octobe r 80, at the In'm. connect ion with the holdu p 01 Dr. and (li~charging fire81·m8. WUliamson ofllciat in" and burial Ward is survive d by her daught The second ballot reien to the ' er, Charles Anders on !hall comple t. A. D. Spe nce, Soutb Lebanon "II mad, in lliami cemete ry. phy ~i Walter Tew~ rt , assault and bat- ~epeo l of the prohibi tion dau841 Mrs. Oeena Squires , a siater, Mrs. cd the installa tion of t he new of Bootte r's CI.. con- \ cian, la$t May ; t he indictm ent of tery. Sadie Reaaon, and a brother . ' t he tate Constit ution, and ta trol ' I!ystem for the traffio light a w~man for arson o~ charges Ill'll. Carolin e Cbenow eth, 89 Frankli n Hender son, ulIIl ul t atld beaded , "Proposln&' to repeal t hat was recentl y purchas ed by our growmg out o.f a . dwelh~ At a short meetiq ThurW ay, yea... old, widow of the late AbJohn Pennew it, 76 years Section 9 of Article XV of the vlUace council and 1Rnal tranfer fire at Red LIOn In April,g house battery . olllcers for the Booste r's club IOlem E. Chenow .tII, and one of promfn ent farmer died at hta 1932 ; Lester Surface, petit la~·ceny . Constit ution of tb. Stata of Ohio the new iystem wil~ be comple t- the indictment of a man for br elected al fol1owl~ Prulde nt, our mOl t widely Imo"" eakEarl L!,lca~, ~ssault an~ batter y. TC'lative ' to prohlbi tlon." Vot.en Wallac . Be~; ytce-pr eIichDt . oltl&enl. died at her bome older near Bellbro ok, Tti'u1'llcla1 1110"'- ed t oday. Mr. Tucker , of Xenia. ing and e ntering in charges growEstel}e Frank Hawk•• aeeretu y-treU urer BeUbrook pike, last Frielay on the inK Octobe r 12. He had bHll m In..,ect or fo r the D. :P. & L. Co., ing out of (he ~heft . of flrearm s tor vehlelePhIU!PS,. opel:llti ng a mo· who f avor the retentlo a of prohlb! porn- for aeveral months with heart troll made tbe final Inspelat whlle mtoxlca ted. tio-n should vote "No" On t .... Ruth PeDlll qtoa. ion of the from the Frankh n city hall Iu t ~nK after a brief UlDeu with ble. Born Dear Bellbro ok, IIr. Sam. Eetep" petit luceny. ballot, while those wlao favol' ... in,talla tlon thia It\oTni~ . The eon. Januar y. pa.lUD oll" run,raJ aervld l ...re Pena.w itt bad pUled h1a .,at Davis, dischargins: firea rms. abando nment IhoulcJ vote ··Y . . . . . . ., F. F. A. ..... Indicim utll . helel at the Mleldle Bun Primiti ve life ill that COIIlmuntt~. a. eDt," trol aystem lias been rcbmoved from were returne d Goble Brande nburg, discharging Ie tile LIcht Compa n)"11 --- - _, m . . - ".. eallecl to JlaptJet eh1lrob, of which Ih. "., In tront acalnst the followi ng persons : firearm s. vi... by hi, wido.. lin. O'NEA LL CAn U SAUl of thta 0.0. to • cmlv 1108_ . Octobe r 18. '" " . • t.fthftal .....ber. lIonda f pole In Bert Lakes, breakin g and enterJ oe Bradley , petit afterlarceny Plllaew . it;. lOB, Eq...I , at wtaUe ~ od troat ot lin. preIId dt. _ , . .laor eabJeet ii DODD, 1I:1d_ S. Inc. C . Aar1e olktat- I ... th. fol1cnr Charge l apinst the foUowinc listen ftI'Ilr _ _ • a new pole .... ~ TH ~W-t Phillip lAkes, breakin g and ... IIw1al- .... lUCIe ba tile :abroth.... : lin. tqLaura were illlored by the Iftnd jUl'1 1 t a.rIe7 l'r~r.''''n''lt, OIle • ow at tIIat • ....... teriq. . 8 n. OIInoHarvey Stampe r, Robert lin. Stella Shula .... It .. to ... OM Eupne Noble, robber) '. of . . . lamw. Roy Ab e • 11ft to . . Violet Goekler , robber) '. 1.101110 Davis, '~""'~ B"""- BIM1'1, robber) '. 8elaemel. . . V.... Todd, ·break.... ad . . ... ~""!'" Methodiat
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' OL l\IBU - Four atate wide is, ue:! on one ballot and choicl' of fi2 <I el~gat ~. on another ballot will go befol'(I the voter!! of the tate at lhe ('1 ctio n of November 7, eeretal'}' Il f Stat Geol'ge . Myers announced last. week. On ballot con_ tains two 'list o f name., each com po sed of 62 calHJidates a s deleptes to a slate con ention to convene on Dece mber 5th. One Ii. t is pledged to repeal and the oth ~ 1' agai!lst r peru of t he ighttlentb ame ndm nt of the fedet·a l consti tution. The " w t" slDte is the same a t hat filed by th Oh io repeal counci l with the excep,tion of Lockwood Thomp li n of lev land, who was r hos n for th fifty- econd place. Th e other s tate-wid ballot will contain four official questions. The first i8 im amcndment t o th state con Utution proposcd by resolution of the Genenl Assembly, and provides ·for ,repealing the state pro_ hibition alnendment The second qu !llion on this ballot proposes t hat th maxiinum tax on real estate for state and local purposes hall b ten mills instead of 15 mills a it i now. The ihird ques. tio,n proposes that the state cons titution shall b amended to provide for county home rule. The last question on thi!! ballot prC)vides for old age pensions.
Celery, ,a crop that crOWl In .tora« , II hould b dUIr and lIt.ored with a ,Iorti,," 01 the roota attaeh· ed.
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WILLIAMS Secretary of Slate Georg R. DR. H. Myel· , last week began mailing i.- )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .... 000,000 pamphlets to vot r of th SURCEON tatc in ol'del' lhaL thcy mllY b Sp,cial Att •• tlon R.ctal a.d informed as to th e· contentR and Int..tinal Di,.a ••• purpo. es f the two initilltllu LEBANON, OHIO amendment-s ' that p,·ovid s for tnx 11('8 I~bope 180n limitation and coun ty hom e l'u le, Phone 12 tvlD' & JanW'OD 111114/, and ()f the proposed Inw providing fOI· old age pensions. Pl'inling 11110 mailing of these pamplets arc provided fllr by the stnte conlltitu t ion and law. The statEl pl'o)libi tion amendm ent is b ing adver~i8. cd .in the n w!!pilpers. Director of Fu •• ral S.r9ie.
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s('hllol P(tl'ty J.(jVI' 1I hy n h dt'f.'ntlunl., Mirlnl1l C. Mc r ur)' Tn the case of Thc Pt'ople's Iht' ellli r·c 'hool lou mll('h Buildin~ Lonn and . li vings Co. V(,l'SIl· William B. Hayn er, et nl, districl, 'Wnrrl'l1 ('(IlUIU· , '11 11 B, SOc ial ncti\'ity .fo)' th y lIr? y(!~, \' pl'illril'ul of • '.1 \\'1,,,<1 "il.'\I' to· no. 24; qUIlJitie!1 ye, 2; qUAli. G. F. BI'OWll is 8,ppoint.e'd receiver. Fl'ho I: \'ilvil 1\1, h tNtI"hM d lied n , 1. \/('mbl!l' 14. their lIilm('nl bein!r I n lhe tase ,of 'J rh e Roxanna Can. 1111\ h l1Iot it',- an J {·,IIIe-h to( Ilthl tic» Do you "ll"" \. of h 111(' padll.'s !trip. Mi gsei\ Rel1del" und ampbell ning Co. versus U, onugated ill 'rlh "l"(I\l t1; \"ivil1l1 R. i~ tl\kin~ thl' nnme of !;ch 01 llffain; ? "joined the \'lund," the next week Fib r B ox 0 ., t.he defendant i giv n until Oct.bber 2 1 to move, 11l'\l1npnl of the W ~\ !.ti!ldl ,town Ye . , 3; no, a l i quallfl./I ye~, 2; with tonsilitis. ' The Bu ckey Presl\ Assoc iation Our conv JI ient locotlon, s ulta· At 3 .,'('Iock on Wednesday oemur or file an lweI·.' (hoo l, nnd K,'nll('\h ~t. i. !\ qualin d 110, 1. will conduct a contest to cnd lhe In th cllse o f A, D. Barklow ble ~U'ro und ing9 and equipment last we k 'in January, when til t l'nch r in Gellntl,wll • IlI't"i,\1 tlil'· ''In ace l'dance with th 3nl'WerS ufl!'rnoon, Nuvll11lber 2 , the entire tri t. 1I (our Loy /11'1' I!nh'lunte~ to the above qut'sthlns, n weinel' ",[ud 'nt blldy was di'mi:; d in ver. u H. W. ~eekt!r, tal, judg· annual n wspapel' show of the or· enablell us to S rve to the B ••, llf Lh (' \\"ll~ Ilc."\il1", Hi)!'h ..;(>hool. " ro a~t for the ('ntir lli!{h school 'ITtlld that that thr PUlli ls might III nt to plai ntiflf from the defcn· ganization wiII be held in Colum- Advantall'e, Aftl"l· Ilw rtlutin . hu 'i ne~~ had was h Id Friuay eV'lling at the 51! Il"d h oar 'anta Il\us alit! Sall- dant. A. H. But'gel', the sum of bu , The contest will be open to 1IC(\0 llllJlSacteJ at Ihl' regu lar gym . A quiet. enjoyable veni~ tn ·on, who- cam herl'represenLin· $3446.43; also judgTl\ent to plaina ll n on.dally new spa pers of t he AMBULANCE SERVICE of Dayton' big ' () plIl'tlllent ti t\' from defendtmt, . W. Munger mf't'tinp; of lh bOl\rd on )[ udo)' was . pent by jlar nt. , t lIeh rs and on state, and entries will close Decl'llI , (. ellinll". uj!ust G, "thl'Y Ii-"( n eli pupil!>. Th e following parl'llts were ,'torN;. "Hunta gave u :-hort des. in the sum of $a384.t 4. ber ht. Il!Ih pl'ize. for winnel'S Phon. 29 Way .....itI., OIU. ttl II pctilkn fr'lnl jhl' 1.~tl· Clll1l - inviteu liS chupt'ron s to lhe nffnit': sCl"ipti oll of the nOI:theru e unty In the matter of the Litl:I Miami wilt be as fol IO\\'Il : best all-round lt1unity asking for tht' r ('stllblish· Mr, and M~, L, M. Hend t'I' 0 11 , find the Eskinlos," ~ay :! t he \'ep I't. River COJlservan cy Distl'ict, a can· papel· $15 2nd be t $'10; twn hon or meJlt of Lhe di8triC't n~d th llIoin- ~r, and l\fr . D. II . Hoek tt, 1\11'. " AI 0, he entertained with cvel"al ,er¥ancy district \Vas established able men lions of $5 ellch. Judgi ng t lIance flf 0 • ('h 101 thel' . Aftel' and MI"!'. J ohn Fromm, and 11'. magic tricks, aft.el' which evcryone nder lhe Conservancy Act of Ohio will be done by PrC/f. J ohn ll. di ell. ing thl' matt r ' it h th and Mr~. Percy Reason." was giv n the pJ·jvil ge of pa, ing under the corporate name of The ,asey of lhe University of Okla· folks ,Ilr ~ ~n illJ! the petition, it This term's st udent!l eem to through San ta' workshop and reo Little Miami IUver Conservan cy honla , o. C. Hooper, Pro t SSO l· wal! decided by the board to have have been a l'ather unlllcky bunch. ceiving. mall souveni r pin. :' Di trkt with its offi ce and ' princi· Emeritus of jout"RaJism lit O. . U. Thi~ trent n18Y have been grollt_ pal place of bU!liness at Lebanon, the superi ntendent llIark orit; a di!;- h re is the ca. ualty Ii. t, as publish· will be how chllirman. In /lnother 1rict so thaI '110 ohe would be mQre l'd Octobe r j 7: Rhea El1i~ taken to d as II specia l l'cward for merit- hio. The following directors were cont est a plaqu e wiII be awarded than 1 ~ miles from the sch ool a ho pital on 10nday; Boyd oriou and studious conduct, for appoint d : HoI\' Ird W, Ivins for a to th non·daily paper having t he ltou e and have all pupil trom the IH nderso n r I: vering from a the next wel'k we find this extra period of 3 yeUl! ; HUJl:h L. Nichols beRt 1·l\cord of community service. tlrst to ixth grade inclu ive att nd mlnQr oPt'l'8t10Jl: Richard dam ._ larg honor roll in t he high school for a p riod ' of ,~ years; lIiyer ~, Entrie!l will be l'cceived by Rus ell the Lytle school. l\Ji~. Alice nmp· 1broke hiR arm wh n he fell off II r eport: Ge neva Denlinger, Sellior, Co~per for a pf.!r~od ./ ~ Jears. ?I. =======;:======--'" R. Kn ight, ecretary, Ohio N wa· bell was crllployed ail t each er for Mesaw, Mo nday afternoon. Mabel Eva Wharton . Thelma St.. J ohn , rec or~ ,w ere orl eT ~ etermrne paper .A ssociat~on, ol umbu !!. tlti position. Mis Lucil~ 'lui!'e I fcMilIan re tul'ned to school the Lola 'ar~. [rma Rich, Bel1:ha ,the pos~lble amola"t of aId t hat can pointed appraisers of the eatate 01 was elnployed t() tach music in th e next week, after having 1'e overl'd Filer, athcrine Bran, trator, b obtaIned t roml the U. S. Gov~rn. Margaret Holling head, d e eas~d. The fll·st of the SatunJay ev('nIt I' de nnd high seho 1." from an nppendicitil\ op.erlllion. Junior ; B at!'i e Ribitzt.'I', Iillrl !! m~nt. and the cCkts of the aecomThe court hereby advises the fil· ing program of the Ohio · chool The 1928.29 term again op ned Kathryn Boger's name wa alfded Whitak el', . ophomore·; Veln\a l)! I8.h~ nt of the purp ose C/~ th.e iog of inventory nnd apprai ement I of the Air Parent-T~acheTs (o ,·um s Armi tag. Ronald Hardin nd UI t ICt. The lerk o~ Court IS dl· of th estate of Harry R oss, · de- ,I will be given over the air thi s comon Lubol' Day, eptember 3, with a til the list. November '7. Phone 78J be ceased, llli~ht chllng~ in hour. () 8. m. to ' The Mother club began serving Anna O' Nenll, Fr IIhmen, Th tOlal r cte.d l to ta~e ~'O aC~180::8u7ndefr t:th .. ' ing aturday night, tarti ng at 5: 4. p . m. wilh the u~l!al intermi~ ion warm lunches, October 29. witlt enrollment for the . choo!. h d provi. On!! 0 ~~c: _. 0 e E. E. Oswald, admlOl trator of 30, The radio talk will b given by at the 1)oo n hout". Th(' t'nrollment Mrs. J osiah Davi s in charge at the t·cached 6511 wh n t.he 'report f l' GeFert~ odte Ullltifl T!UhrthLeir 10I'dMe~. the estate of Harry R oss, deceased Dr. R. L. Mort!)n of Minmi Uni· t 0 by g rdes, beginning with t.he. first high school building. ' December 12 wal' publi he<\ .n Rl e maCer e Dtt. e . I· filed his inventory. versity, Oxford, n "Teacher i HENDE~ON ~O, 51 54. 53, 4 , 3 , 4 , 4 6; Dr. Edwud Blnh·, of Lebanon, The high s hool and gl·~mmel" a~J .t . v~r ~nt er~an:~ Mst~ct, Ranson L. Gibbs, executor of Problems and pportunlties." -'OTARY PUBLIC Fre bman 46, ph omore~ 26 ; Warren County health officer, ex.- school mu, ic students, -under the 1 Jo~a$le:OO lor 0d ' • an the estate of .Laura L. Gibbs, de- These Parent-Te~ch r forunl prof'e ease . eea.sed, fil d hI f ou rth account. grams wiII be gIVen every Satur· Natio ••t Ju;ni r 3 4, enior 16, total 1)50. a01ined everal of th stUdents on /.Iii' etion of Miss Squirer, gave an orn 0 The ne\\' teacher mad tht'll'fir t National H a1th Day, !\ft>lI day, el borate entertainment of Chr i tNew' Suite day night. The program win in aJlp orance in an offinial c~paeity November 5. ' 16S music in the g yro on Thursday Marirace Lie.n... genera] be as follows: First ' atur- Will. Ora.. • • E ...... s.u... here: ~a Reder, Alic Campbell Th foIlo\vlng day, while their even ing. December 20. The pro. Marie McPbeJ: on versu George Ho'Vard Carnell, farmer of day night of month : Dramatog de· WAYNESVILLE. OHIO grad ; Lucile quir r, . music and Idel'. were h Iping to eelct Her. gram incit.l(iell: "Pa toral ym- McPherson, for divorce. Charge is Oregonia, and Mi s Anna DuVall picting, "Th e' Story of t he Hickory ~~~~~~~~=~~==~ H.. . Engli h; Helen Hamby, b r.t Hoover preside nt of the phony £l'o m Hnndel' Me siah," by extreme crllelty. housekeeper, 1)f Lebanon. Stick," by DI". Loren Gates and CI e; Margal' t Van<tervoort, Untt d tate~, tne high scho ol a stt'ing hoir; cat·ols by the audi- Georgial1a Coe,k, by Marie Hou e Lewis Slaton, factory worker, cast oJ Miami Univf'rsity; econd tudenl.<: were condueting an elee- eor and a cantata, "Child Jesu~" her mother and lIlext friend, versus of Funklin, and Miss Beulah Haw· S~turday night, "Fathers and commercial. A l!ecolld and Il\rger petition from tion ot t huir own in tho ~ym.Solne by till~ cOUlbint'd glee club, ' Lawrence Cook, for divorc. t horne,' of ~ranklin. Moth ra Ask Que tion ." Qnder dipatrons of. the schuol (sev ral hav- of the , tudents visited the poll The fir. t I'eport for t he n ew year barge ill gro s negl ct. Wallace Helton, farmer, of Moy- rection of Ohio Parent-Teach re jng signed both p~tition. ) TentOn- early ill the morning to gain a publi hed January 9 1929 note!! J. C. Baylor V4~rsU8 Alice Baylor, row, anI) Mi ss Ada Yost, of !lawn. A sociation; third a turday night, straled aain st ihe reopeni ng of the cl ar knowl£'dge 1)£ the nlodu t hat "the New Yea~ wa • begun {or divorc . Cht~rge i gro_s neg-Cecil Black, oleaner, of Franklin Teacher' meeting, by Ohio Educa. Lytle school, so that plan was aban oper ndi, and the unofficial sam- with only a few students ab ent as I et of duty. , .. and Mi ss Betty Clevenger, steno- tion A sociation: fourth Saturday doned, and Mis.! Campbell was as- pie ballo ts were use·d. The resul ts result of the flu prevalent in the The People s lBulldlOg Loan 8l'!d grapher, of Franklin. night, Parental Educational Forum signed to a room in Wayn esviIJe. of thi electio ll were not published commlln.ity." Evldentally anta avings Co, velrsu William WIIRobert V Fitz, factory worker,' by Ohio tate Department of " 'f ()t 1. Th e ,, .. er c I ub tendered its Th e wl'iter I'('members, however, lau8 had put omethi'ng' in the Ham, et a1, for Imoney, for(!clo ure of Franklin, and Mi ss Mary Magda Ed ucation, . t 0 th e t · ()f community's stockings that t he reo and q uitable_re'lie'!. annua I receptIon (lI\CI ICl t a t h a t th ere ' 'Va agt·ea t scarcIty ___ lene ~iolet, of Franklin. the gym on Friday evelling, Sep- sam ple b~l1ots at Lhe t gular cipients di4ln't enjoy any too well. Proitait. Court Requests f school!!, libraries, tember 7. A lare cro,wd ,of te~ch. , booths dunng the remainder of the The chool tudellts did pretty Real Eetate Tra.ef.re new papers and others throughout era at Ule efm on FrIda'y ev mug, day, a nd a very few legal voters well. thank 3'OU. in various eon. The estate of J oseph O. Harry. Hild d E Z the state for c4/pies of d partmentember 7. A lar!{e crowd of were sufficiently, narrow-minded t o tests in connection with the d cea ed, is ex,empt fl'om inheri- . egar e . eter and Wi!· tal ublic8ti!) ns a s printed in the teachers, pupils and patr!)ns thor-.object to t he youngster being Wayn~ To\\nship Farmers inst itute tance tax. Tlbe administratrbt ham A. Zet~r to Corynne M. ~eteT. check Jist recently distributed by Ishown just how a 1 gal lectlon is held in the gym., January 14 and filed her appliclltion for a certifi- 135 acres In Harlan tOWTIshJp. the Se.cr tary 01 Stilt have been oughly enjoy~d the occasio n. The t(lUowrng an wer to a ques- conducted, IS. Just read this list of awards. cate of transfer. . Samuel Collins to William Bacon numerou Thi r spon e ha shown tionail·e Concerning class weiner The Junior cia !! had charge of Po tel'. Fourth grode--Dora John W. Scull and L. Earl I!,lots Nos. . t85 and 186 in Frank. how va]ua·ble the list i. to the many roast that Supt. Moomaw had sent t he Armistice Day program in the Abrams Billy Biggs Woodrow Thompson, admlinistrators of the. 1m TownshIp. agencies in Ohio that disseminate to the parents were published gym a t 11 o'clock, F riday mo.rning Mart; Firth 'Wakl y estate of Emma' J, SeulJ, deceased. Leamon.R. Dye. to Lacy C, D~e, information. However, 'm any have October 3 : INovember 9. "Du Miller, Wi l- Frances Price' made correct ,distribution, They 100 acres In Turtlecreek townshIp. to observe the instruction on DC) you approve of the annual mington . II their Joseph o. the check list t o send all weiner Tpast1 Yes, 27: No.4; uled to t~e princ 1 addreSl! worth Gib on, George Gates in Franklin. request!' t01he department that 'isgualified yet!, 6; qualifted no , l. was unable to arrive in the morn- wa:ite~ and Mr. . Fritz were appointed R · ha sue$ the document desired. Time . . f .L IC rd Dalton , deceased to ta ·11 b D o·you t hlnk they Should b e held .mg, b ut did tMke a sbort talk beGroun activities--Seventh ... rade appralst'TS 0 IUle estate of El- M J h D ' PO I ge WI e saved in writ\. of t h e , f aTe th e c 1ose of school in the after .. .. H arrls, 'd aryin Lovelan.d, osep ine alton. Real es- lng · d·trec t t 0 u. • 1 at th e h ome of som m m.,er rroups headed by) . Roma b·d rl ge ' eceased . tate u,e partleu ar dec1asa"? Yes 16, no, 15; quaIifipd ye, nQon. Hudin, Wilrua Smith, Margaret Tbe e tate o~ Jacob Addison Mary Josepb.ine Dalton to Irene partment concerned. :3"; qualified no, 2. Mis es Lile an dBobb represent- Rogers; Eighth grade- .hmes arey, deceased, ill exempt born Hill. Real estate in Deerfield - - -- - - - - D~ you think ome parents ,ed tbe teaebers on the ca u]ty list, H.agennyer, ~eS8ie Woollard, inheritance tax. Josie Ada Carey, to h· What we don't know makes us c-:== Thelma oleman. exeoutrix. filed her first and finall ~ns ~P. S ·th to uneaay. ---'-Com' Show, Yell Ow- Lyman • . ml ames Stacy. Day ( a director, n ot a !ltudent,) Helen S. Robinson, administratrix- 86.81 acres in Clearcreelc towna~ip CJtarles Day, Ronald Hardin· ot the estate of Harry B Robinso George Haves, deceased to Ohve • All Who L ' deceased, tiled her affida~it in ]ie~ Hoves•. Real estate in Deerfield FOR , SALE DATES CALL tte- eroy Moran, Horace account. townshIp. ill'ing Il,(t ., \,1.1
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Everett. Marlatt, Donald Oharters D Maple trustee in the Olive Hoves to Charles Couden. January 30 we find: "Our high matter of th·e trust~esbip for heirs Real estate In Deerfield tpwnship. ~amuel W. Thompson, decea/*!d senool has been accepted by the of Eldridge Pope, deceased, filed to Blanche D. Thompson. Inlots hi IIrst account. N US d 114· F kI · state and em oll cJ in the State cholarship contest. We are allowThe xecutrix of the I!!'tate ot os. an , In ran tn. ed tonante two candidates in the !\fary M, Dearth. deceased, .is order Harry L.. Kmg, deceased, !o following subj ects : Al"'ebra, Geom- ed to sell certain real estate for G~ace ~, KIng. Real estate ID JESSE STANLEY '" the interest of sl~id e tate. Kmgs MIlls. FOR RENT David W. Hollingshead and Jam. The Mason Lumb er Co, to The P •••• 310, N.w _B.rll....... OI.&. et:ry, Biology, Latin, Hj,~tory and English. The list of competing W C t L b C 3 0 pllpils \ III be published later. This e, H. Hollingshead were apopint. arre!1 ouJ;! y um er .0., . 1 FOR RENT--4 rooms and half of EARL KOOGLER i. th first time that the State has ed administrator's of the 'estate of acres In Deerlield towl')s}llp. garage. Vern HougF.= P . . .. dOlle anyt hing t oward a tou111 a ret Hollh'lg' head, decease d Bill. Allowed ment of go,od eholarship and we and flIed bond ole $4000 with sure· IC~ • •ON . .. . are pleased to pepla ced ()~ the eli- ties.' ' Ohio Central TelElphone COTpora FOR 'S ALE Evelyn D. M'~loy, executrix of tion, tolls, J50.20; Ohio Central gillle ligt." Local winnel·s in the. Warren e tate , of C. C. Meloy, deceased, Telephone Corporation, rents,' $61. FOR SAL Buff Leghorns. Old , ou nty elimination series of these If}led her first and , final a!!count. 50; Johnson &; Johnson, labor and htlns, young r Qosters, HQward co ntest wer!! announced 'Marcb 2.7 I • Blanche D. Thompson, execu- creen, 63c; Oregonia Bl'idge Co., Shambaugh, Harvcy burg, Ohio. l a~ folIow ~ : AIl!'bl·a- R onald Har- . tnx of the esto.te of Samuel W. $6.60: Sanco ProdlcJcts Co., soap ,din, Donald Hawke; La.tinI.- ,T1?-0 m~ son, deceit e~, filed her ap- and cleaner, $12.50; Julia Hiland ·021S i Ve r'<l ena F ox, first, English T- phcatlon for a certificate of ,trans· services, $7; Mrs. Howard Sawyer FOR SALE- Lot of Keifer peart!. Mary J u MilIcr, second-; 'Biology- fer. . services, $7; George~ Miller, sen: See J . C. Hawke's Hardware Mildred Friel·ol!>od, leo Hawke; Frances G. .R~U, executrIx. of the ice, $10; Stella Kelly, serv,ices, Store. 012 English Il. _ EvelYn aTtwright, estate of WI~Jarn Z. Roll, deceas- $10; Mrs. Will Bryan, services UO firs t ; Latin n .- Charles Whitaker ed ti~ed her mVEmto.ry, Lewis V. Banta, "services, $5; , FO~ SALE- 31 Ewe Sheep and 1 , scc nd ; merica n HistoJ'y- Bur: W~l1a 1\1. Fran.z IS an epileptic Maude Deal'dofl', aervices, $5; Can· . buck, E. Evans, Lebanon, Phone <1~tt.e Jackson, e'cond; AnHlt:ican and I; to be ad~nItt~d ,to the Ohio dh Hyman, services, $5; Treasurer 470R. ·019 I.lt,Il Y'ature- Cntherine Bran tratar Ho pIta I .for EpllleptJes. of State, care of . patient, $65; ' second; Geo metry-Arthllr Swart;. A ~e.rttfied COP')l of. the entry de_ Johnson-Watson Co., supplies, $19. FOR SALE- Keifer pears, Inquire zel, fir t. · terml~mg the mherltal}ce tax to 70; Johnson-W~tson Co., supplies, of C, E. Michener, Warnesville. b8: pa.ld on the estate ot John 3. $1.20; J. W. LUlgo Hardware Co., 1111'0"'1'81..11,. ome of the students tried 'WA}liTED-To buy .11 kmda of nove l exper iment with the fol\ow~ M.tller. deceased, is to' be certified 8uppl!es. , $2.60; BI.ir BrotJrers' ehickens, pay1n~ bichut market iog l'el'ul t~, as publi hed February ' wlthou~ delay. ' HOSPital, medical services~ ,40; price. S. D. Henkl., WaJllenUl.. 6: "La ~t week When t he mercur ' The t;nventory of 1rvina Dearth , IMr!!. Della Hufford, prisoner meals Ohio. U hovered al'ound the zero mar:' executrIx of the estate of Mary M. $747:73; Wm. Hufford, prisoner's l'omeone thought it would be a Dearth" .dec~sed, was approved. I wa~hlng, ,$79.68; John Law &; Son ~111!!!~!!!"!!!!"!!!"!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!"!!~!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!! ~ood ti me etUe the argument T~e. tnven~ory ,of Mattie Grimm, mamt!lnante of eaT,. $77.67; West- that a buC'ket of boiHng water admmlstrat:,x ot the estate of Ed- ern Star, estate notices, $6.60; Cowould freeze ooner than a bucket ward T. Gramm, deceased, was .p. lumbu8 Blank Book Co., forms, of oold. According1'y, two large proved.. ' ' $~.25; , Western Star, cost bills, buckets were secured from Mrs. . The mve.n~ory o~ Helen S. Rob- 11 111s 0'1 sale, $99.25.; Western Star Davi and on e filled with hot water linson, admmll!tralt~1X of the estl\te bar dockets" ,72.50; Roy Bllr. fl"Onl the ta nk ; then it was set on . ,o f Harry B. R~,blOson, deceased, roughs, servtces, $17.33; Thomaa Ihe l"Onge and heated to the boil- was approved. Taylor. services, '5.50 ; R. L. Neling point. The other was lllled witb ,The executor of the estate of SOil, services, U4; George Castlehydrant water The two were Bernard Turner, deceased, is grant man, service. '1: Dr!!. EdwaTd and placed on the front steps In 45 ed 10 days aadil;Jonal time to file Robert Blair, medical l!ervices, ,1' minute, the cold water had ice the inventory., . F. D. Hainell, maldnlr and painting up on it and the other wa still luke Grace R. Klng', e~~cutrlx of es- Toad markers, $'8.30: .Jam.. L warm. At the end of the ne-xt 45 tate of Ha~ L •• KIng, deeeued, Dunn, aervices, U5.90: F. 11. Bow minute I the cold one was · very filed her apphcal~lon for a cerufi- y~r. par roll, '199.47; Edward hard frozen and no ice crystals had cateLe°t transfer. Sl~p.on,' paJ: roU, '820.44! R. II. yet formed on the one marked onard w.. appoint- Van Home. pay roll. 'S21.5I1 W. the ertate of A. Sieker, pa, roD, $117.18: W. B. boiling. The uperiment reminds ed one of the IItory of the arguments Anna Sto deeeued, SehuJ." pay 1'00. Ull.70; "'o~ and books written to prove that a and flIed with lUTe- Lemmon. pay 1'011 '198.21: Harold fish bowl would weilfh the .. me tte;·UE',DB. p. Stu~ba, .sweDr, pay orO. t2".'1; 301m with or with.o ut a fi h In it Tbi. aa . . appoiDted 1I,en. pa)' 1'011. IU9.9I; Tmle argument went on tor a th;usand ap~aem of Donnell atbut.e, t7LSI; D. W. ye.rs ",ben Roger Bacon in the d~ 18th century wu foolish enoudl to Tit . . . . .
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Cnpt. Lynn Black, patrol superin. tendent, keeps the candidatea mov. ing from 6 :30 a. m. to about 9 p. m. with sever!'i intermiuionl and "rl'st periods" intersperaed. The h igh~ay patrQl will be riVeD a •• unu uallt thoroUih trainill8 du..... ing the 30 dar period. Cout"ti!I!Y aDd aervice will be keynotes of the patrol work. It 11 ,-,>,timnted that approximatel)' $I,. 0110,000 In additional reveDa. will to tit. .tate tnu1IrJ adell1l8"te ......1&ti_ of tIM
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to her hnme A l'ecepUnn D. L CRANE , , palln.._, Sult.criptl•• Prlc., '1.10 a Y..r veel at the J.'l·icmL OtIc. P............... ".,,, .... .. N •• 11Z El~1~re~h&t PO.t~ttIC.4 ~I w ..U~IHH101' of the \Vh at acr -ng<> fol' I !I;~ I is opR......... ........ _, ...... ,........ No. III v e, It), ...~~:rn .... .. Bob and Betty Popular in Leasure IInll family, pl"OlIching the 7 mill,i6n nrl'(' Il'lllrk. --==Young Couple l\ft's. Ray Clonklil\ WM ho, tess to Earl.v last wel!k the aomini~( I'ati m thE! ,huron 1.i"silln~I'y ()eiety on announced thal 475.:171'1 npplkaOCTOBER 19, 1933 Wednesday p. m. tion:; for contra ts had 1)(0('11 I'e=--==================~======~ PI'esent" are al'r(ving, The nOl'cas club IIl1!!t wit h Mrs. ccived under , th Whl.'Ht Illun, r ... Daily by the score, . P. Noggl e 1'hul'~d!lY. pre~eJ1tinS1: obout 44 11lillion aCl'eR. And Bobby keeps on sayin~, A party e,f Col1etl~ l·elllti.v es en- Thi" number of applicllntil :1 "11I'ed Send U 8 more and more. joyed a picnic dinner Sunday at a I'eduction in !:<cell ed acn'IlKe hi. With their goal set at ~250,0 The Dewey 8sey enice tation, ground:; fall oj' at lea ~l G,51)~J,OOO Heres , All millions of Christnlas health seals Would like to ,ell you gaa. 'ompton, I'la~te l' of ~h' 80 pel' cent sign.up of acreage, (0 1' Will be 5 nt forth Thanksgiving Suppose that vou dl'op itl there, l~clIl M $onl(, ~lIdge', IS attencllll.g II reduction of 7 l11illion aCI'e~, \\ ill Day"ht in searc funds with , tllat y u ,pa ~!l. ("'and Lodgt' III ol\1nlbus. thl" a "Slll'e succ ~, of th' wh"llt "lun, t b h ofI" Oh' which Th The next time k t o .. g u ercu OSl8 In lO. e w ~ ' . in the opinion of 'M. L . \Vil~!J n. seals this year Bl'e unu sually at- McClul'e'~ give superior ambulancc OUI' com lllunl~Y ' W~!!I ~hocked chief of lhe wheat 'Redio n. tracfive. Black figul'es on an service. ' W'dnesday -vcnlllg 01 Illllt week orange background depict one of At the very )()we~t rate, by th tl'lllodc death of All'S. Blnl~r ---the traditional symbols of the holi- They'll. go to Cincinnati ()r to Day Ch now tho For thl:' . pa. t two Sign-up in 011i full l) w,; dLl ~l' lr day season-the bringing in of the ton \ 1 ek she had b~en cal'rtlg fol' her that rE'ported in olhel' ellst rn yule log. . Or th ~Y'1I go to any Stale. jmolhel" ill of pn U'l1flonitl, in POl't :tates, in numbe\'~ oC signel's Iln.] Christmas sea] committees and Willian). [n kindling a firc with nCI'cage Ii. tCIl. Ohio applicants for tuberculosi 'associalions through. Betty sends Bob to th FarHH!I's ' lkE'roscne lin explosion occu rred in contl'ncts had I' gistcl'cd nlOl'O \ll>ln , out the state are busy with pl'eExchar\ge, 'which she \\'a 50 bailly burnet! h?l.f a niillion aCI'es twdel' the J.lroparations for the 27th annual For that wonderful GlOl'ill F hur that she lived but II few houl's, \' Iltl o.n ~ of t~e wheat pla~. 111l1uer . Christmas seal sale which will be She has such great ucce s w;th it, • he was n highly esteemed citiz n of sIgners IS 23.411. Th!!! ,l1l1l1b I' carrIed on thl-ou~h()llt the nation between Thanksgiving and hristmas She bakes thhlgS by the hour. OUI' village and many friend s ).,''1"0\\'5 abo ut 35 pel' cent fl f lhe The ,money that is 1'I\i d each year is used to finanoe a tuber. nlOurn her death. Fun ntl ~el'vice whellt PI' tlu fe.d by. th,c 97,000 culosis prevention progl'am which includes diagnostic chest clinics' You'll, find Bob at. Lovely's Recreu- j were conducted in the Fl'i nil. wheat growers 111 hl o, r· C\ grfJW' servIce . ,s'. health educalto . n In . the ' schools' nutrItIon . . . h F 1I·· d Ily a ft·· n b ulla .. 1 Ct·:; who pl'oduced whcllt f ol' hnmc nur.mg programs'' t l O n Room , . , c h UIC E.lnO(l, . . 'a fi d' " . . ' " Every other night, at Port William Ie ding lllgned contl'a ct~ t o reduce se n mg surveys i. the pro.motlon of sanatoria and preventorIa and Its a pleasure to play pool there, _ :.- . ' acreage. -camps for undet'noul') hed chlldl'en, Because they run it right. ' "The deprC(!ssiOI1 has brought us all closer to suffering than we . ~o" tel' painling, conte s t~, nThe institute of mal'gllrine manu • Ilave be n for nlany years," say Dr. Charles A. Neal, president of Give BiU Moran your hauling WOJ'k tltht:'g .boys and gds ~....ho do t~e fa 'turel's has p roposed a marketing He'll be grat ful if yqu do the Ohio Public Health A sociatio n and chairman of the Ohio Christbe, t Job of .adv.~~ l'tl smg I hen' agreement. Proponent!; of the , mas Health eal ommittee. "Although the tuberculosis d~th rate has It takes a little boosting lo(,al f~I'l11el'8' Illsl1tute to small 1I(l'l'ccment a !;eH ' a de>!ire to (lut Wh~n a busin/;! s is ju st new. b en more than halved in the Jall,t twenty years, this disea e still takes ca, h pl'lzes, ha~e been u~nounced the oleomargarine industry back a terrific toll a11long the young people of our state. If we are to protect At Smith's Grocery Betty'll buy by J. P; ~ Ch!lllllt, ,!!uP('T~VI S()r of on a domestic ba IS, thus enllll'ginl! fal'mers tn !\tltutes In Ohw. Three tbe domel tic Illarkds 1'01' fo( ,d fals our childt'en we mu t redouble OUI' tforts all"ainst this dl'ead disE'ase." groceries, An.d greenstuffs fresh and nice, cl.asse~ are'al'l'anged-- fol' b oys and and oils produced on AmcI'jean gll'ls 111 elementary school bel.oll' farllls. U. e of for ign fats Ilnd oil mith' s grocery daIs in quality, the • eventh g1'8cle! bOYR anri ll'lrl~ in margarine amounts to 135 m il_ A.t vel'y moderate price. 1\1 th 'ev nt~. eIghth . and nmth lion pound, annually which ha5 eliAt the W. H. Madden Company K!'arl s, and high sc hoo l ·tudcnts. minuted beef and pork fat, cotto n they'll buy roofing, , 1 wenty thou . and. ar.e exp cted to seed oil and peanut oil from the 8:00 Mu ic. Their sashes and their doors, 8:05 Farm Adjustlll nt News , compete. margarine market. The proposed ." .............. " , .... " .. D. S. Myer 8:16 Invisible Los. e from' the Manure Pile ..... ',." .. J. A. Slipher and And ev I'ything for building - . -- '" - -- - -- agl'eell'\ent \yould lhnit oleo n~u\n\1· In clueiing hardwood fl oors. At lea st 75 per cent of thc 26 factures to the use of hOMegrown " ..... ..... .__ ... ......... ... .L. P. McCalnn 8:25 ' M'~~i;; "'" "'''''''' ..... , Milli on acre. of land in Ohio i. fJl·ollucts. ." , 8 :4 0 chool Lunches ,...... ,. . Alma Garvin At Hawke ~s HaNlwal'e Bob'll buy c01Jsidered to slop ,e enough t o b.lll'ness, 8:60 4-H lub Period el'ode. A field with a 2 pe" cent D:OO 4-H Club 11lrlod Pack I'S of sauer kraut in N w And hi · f8l'ming tools, ' Iope has been foulnd to lose 9:10 Mu ic Y rk, Ohio. Wi can in and MichThey choose the firms tltal treat much a J 2 tons of soOil a year. 9:25 Darke County' Home Demonst-ration Pl'ogram , .. Emma Sparks igan have been l' <lU ~ ted to inthem right, 9 :35 The Inside of an Apple ... , ........ .. ............. '" . Leon Havi cl'ea e llub. tantiully the J)rir('~ paid Which show that they're no 9:45 From Feedlot to Oven , , " ., ... , .............. ................. R. O. Roth Subscribe for_t~ ~liami c.zette. fol' cabbage deliveJ'ed to th m fo oh. umlel' cQnhact, In order to give When Bobby 'wonts coul from PUBLIC SAL!!: grower.. parity o.f purcha$ing ~obitzer. power with the 11)10 to 11)14 ],IlSe, 35R2 1s what he'll caJl, I will offer ~t pull;lic sale at the a minimulll llrice of $5.50 a Ion l!:; Robilzel" s coal is cleaner, harles Ry Bulldi'ng, on Route neee~~:U'y. Mo t existing contract: And his service beats them all. 42, N01·th end of Waynesville, call fo)' a pt'ice of $4 a ton, In vi IV Uhio, on of the light crop it should not be Market Betty'll buy Growing condition Were quite This would mean a crOll about 8 At Smith's difficult for packe~ to maintain Saturda,., Octobe r 21 , 1933 pork chops, ftIVorable to late crops ill Ohio dur- per cent smalle)' than last year but And heefsteak nice and tender . Beginning at 1 p. in. promptly, the higher price, the administrl\ing' September' and the Octo ber 1 only 5 per cent below the average tion holds. And besides ~ne's simply cl'azy, a lot of Household Furniture, stimates for most crOI) \I\' re pI'oduction, 1926-1930_ 'Bout the service, that they Mi cellaneous articles and a lot of higber th~n one month earlier, OATS- Oats production is plac_ The Agl'icllltul'al Adjustment rendel·. Carpenter tool~, ee~:. statea Glenn S. Ray, Ped ral agri- I'd at 27',388,000 bushels, the Act \Va upheld befol'e a federal Terms cash; culutural statistician. rn compsr o FnHlllest crop in over 30 years. The Waynesville Drug Store will D. E. STANDIFORD (li!;trict COUl·t in an Francisco 11 i on with the forecasts for Sep- Yield per acre this season averages fill thctir prescriptions, wee~ ago. It was the fii'st test . of. F. T. Martin, Auct. tomber 1 the figu)'e for the pres- around 30.5 bushels os compared, And they'll know they I'e done , the act bef91'e a federal court. The ent month show the following in- \vith 2'8.6 buhsels in 1982 and 34.1 with care, I wiLl off r at publiC' sale at my ~uit resulted in 11. permanent. increases in production: orn per bm,hels, the ten-year average. Only licen sed pharmaci ta, l'e ' jd nee, 1 'h mile !South of Har- ju'n ction restraining the Cali. tun cent; potatoe , 8 per cent; buckBARLEY-The barley crop was Do pre 'cription work down ther vey bUl'g and 1 mile Ell t of Hen. Packers, . Inc., from violating the wheat, U per cent; sugar b et8,. 12 very ShOl·t this sauon due to unOn the HarveYliburg and Ore licen.sing J) 1'ovisian of the Agriper cent; and hay, r. per cent. Due favorable olimatic conditions and (Watch for B,ob and Betty Next peck, cultural Adjustment Adminil1-' gonia Pike, on to rains and mild w ather, pastures to extensive damage from chinch tratian. The deci~ion also upheltl Wea.aday, Oetolter 25, '1933 in Ohio mad . a remarkable recov- bugs. Production is estimated at week) 'on)'l'l~ht 1931, n. A. 1I{o"rf~on the administration's authol'it,y to I ery during eptembel' and on ' 870,000 bu,8hel~, 1,890,000 bushels ~--_ __ Beginning at 1 . ,()'c1ock p. m. cxamine the book~ of the packing October. 1 averaged 75 per ent f la1lt sea on. cattle' and 27 good company, normal cpmpared with 62 p r cent l1UCKWHEAT _ The forecast one month earlier. The eeding of of production on October 1 was Terms cash. Anangements have been made winter wheat wa,s delayed in $Ome 300,000 bushels compared with John Syterd is at home aJrain DA'N[EL LEWIS b en made to care, 'for 20 to 25 loca1ities by the heavy 1'8inl\ dur- 270,000 bushels in 1932 and 419;- after spending several weeks in Stanley & Koogler, Auct. contestant in each of the corn ing laU) eptember. 000 bUllhels the 6.year average. Detroit. - N-oTl'ii TO-Il1.7£(''l·O-R huslAing conte ts at thc Arthur CORN- The Octob r 1 forecast POTATOES- The forec ..st is Mrs. Msqo Ward, widow of the ;1. Henh fal'm aL l\-1onl'oevllle, Huroll tor corn i 111,556,000 bushels. now 8,190,000 bush Is compared late Alfred Ward, died Friday J1rtt.l e Is h~r by gh' 11 that /l. ounty, November 3. ThE' contest with 1,606,000 last ilIonth. The evening at the home of her daugh- J1J'Ol)olfi\ion to I Vy a tRX for school will d tel'tnin state champion purp·(tse" 'for and (lUi·tng t.hE> 1)61'10(1 • 1992 crop wall 11,583,000 ·bushels. tel,', ~hs. Frank Squire. Funeral ot 5 yenf'R <)'JUlmE>ncll1g' III til yen.' huskers ot corn In the shock ond 1934 at a r.Ill" not to exc ed three corn standing in the I'OW. TOBACCO-B\lrley tob!lcco was ervices were , con~ueted Monday mill;, In . addition to lhe taXIl~ I "led forecast at 16,018,000 pounds com from McClures funeral home. within the flttel', n mill limitation bY Il\w. will lJe 8u'bmlttpd pared with 11,169,000 po,u nds last Mr. and Mrs. Suntag and family all~h()rhrod t til f> 1('c lors ot II1 lf~~le l'ownsJllp season . In the Cigar Leaf seotion have moved into the Methodist SchOO l Dl'ltrlcl. W ,(l.rr('rl Qunly. hko. M an el~ lltm to be hel\i on in the Miami Valley, following the parsonage, coming he1'e from Chilo Tuesdn. tllC~ se\'~nth da,y ot Novemcampaign of the Agricultural Ad- They are opening a general store bllr, 1933, at Ih e usun,l poling pia ell said nl"lrt ~1 betWeen th e hours III justment Administration ;for a reo in th east Aide 'n! the Masonic In 6 ;~(1 a . m. lind G ! ~O p, 111 . .IllEline,'n duction in acreage, several thous- building in the near future. ' Sta,ndnril (Ime. J30ar'd of li;Jectlon8. '\Varr~n Co,. O. WAYNESVI LLE OHIO and acre$ of tobacco we're destr y. Mr. and Mr • Aaron Freeland and wu.t.. J, Jt.i\NI'J~], 0-6-2 Ip"k Ph 80 'B k BId ed. Cigar Leaf tobacco production Mt·s. Jane Brown received word G' one an If. would amount to over, 14,000,000 Friday of the death of their pounds compared with 21,449 grand-niece, Juanita McGeever, at pounds last year. Eastern home-l.n-Corwin. J. 'W. Thompson and . daughter tobacco is ,placed at 210,000 against 360,000 pounds one year Miss Opal spent Sat'ul'day aftel'ago. , noon, in the Finch-Garner home. ' Product ion . is Mr. and Mrs. Cha~. H. ' Gray SUGA R BEET Sforec ..st at 369,000 tons ,compared and children were Sunda.y after. 0 )loon guests of M .... and MTs. John with 266,000 last year and 278,00 Eu"'ank and family,' at Moraine ,J . tons, the 5-year average. .. . C~ 43 YEARS OF SERVICE SOYBEANS-Th., October 1 Our high school so ft ball team • forecast -for soybeans Is 294,000 journeyed to Carlisle Friday bushels, or the same as last month afternoon where they engaged that . Production in, 193,2 , when both the team in a good game, coming home . LEBANON; OHIO acreage and yield per acre were with the long end of the , 11 to 8 We have a ~o mplete large, was placed at 888,000 : score. W .. tch R.,.ir Senice bushels. 'Misses Margaret and Mabel Starr Prices Reasonable \ HAY- Tot.1 production of all and friend, o'f Dayton, were weekDo Your Christmas Shopping varietieB of hay o,n October 1 was end guests of Mrs. Amanda Starr. Now- Make Weeklf, Payments forecast at 2,.401,000 tons, or 18 Mrs. I,aur!,- Shidalcer returned "rHE HOME OF GIFTS" pElt'cent less than, average, home Friday from Allluguerque, FRUITS- Apples give promise New Mexioo, wheT/(! she spent over " ( of a crop o! 4,880,000 bushels a year with her daughter, Mrs. against 5,145,000 bushels last Clint Gray and, family, Mr. and Pe.ches ,at 166,000 bushels, are Mrs. Charles E. Gordon entertain' little o~er one-third of average. ed with a family dinller in her Pe.. rs with 319,000, bu shels are honor Sunday, . are about . n averllge crop. The The pub.lic speaking class of Il()reCallt for arapes ill 211,768 tonI the high sch ool will 'p resent the or about '17 pet cent above aver"Tbe Purple Monkey," at the are. gym Friday eveaing, MILK PRODUC'J'ION- in. herds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson are of crop reporterS aver.ge 14..0 sutJering with rheumatism. Mr. . pound, per cowan October 1 and and Mrs_ Harry Wils!ln, of Dayton, was the ei«hth eODaeeutlve month visited them Sunday -evening. this year with production below M'T8. Mame Foreman and MiM any year Iince r~ordll began In Violet, of Dayton, were here SUD, 1925. The 5-year average produe- day. tlon on October 1 Is 14.8 poundB Mn. Frances Hosier and Kn. H.rry Hplier w,e re Lebanon vlat· per eow. EGG PRODUCTION In. farm tors Saturday. E. M. Villars ill traveline tor a floek. 01 crop reporteD continu,e d very low and on Octii\er 1 averag- Cincinnati firm., , ed 24.8 eIP or 12 per cent 'b elow Root crOPII tach all horseTadIIh, GRAIN STOCKS on Ohio fanns par.nips and salsify are not InJur, Oetober It 198a were eonliderabl7 ed b:r frealn, alld thawiDl', and .... than thou one :rear The need not be dug bafon the ~lInd for OetOMr 1 this and fr.....
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5 VICTORY lam Lovely. Walter FIR T .. va UnderwPOd. Richard ampbeJ1. Mary Lippinl.'vtt Ward, dauah. ~~ HOLBROOK COLLEGE Fred Braddock and Hom r Ramby t('r of JUl<. and Margarl't Lippin. ~ • , motored to Middletown, Sunday Clott . wat! born in Hlirvey~burR', ~ ) • Jlolbrook Cullt'ge defeated VI" I afternoon. and. lIaw L.he Anneal Ohio, J;\'bruary 14, 1861 ; ,fj('d at W~ bana ollege at Lebanon Saturday defeat an 'ndlanaJlollI~ aemi.pro ---~ ~ 23 to 7. ita first victory since ha. ball t.eanl . Charley Root, erato thi' hD1lI1' of her duughter, Mr.. Fronk ~quil'l'!!. near JIllr\,cysburl( Tb Wilman's Auxiliary of St. 1908 when Lebanon University. while Chlcagf) Cub , star, and a ( ontinued from Palle }) o lo h~!' t:lJ 1933, at the ndvanccd faryl s Church l1!lel on Friday Holb;()ok t " predecessor, discontin. native of Mi.dclletuwn t pitched the I· r .. ~htlllln ~oo n . . 1 t1ennil' unle AI'lhur Thomas visited his ued football. S Idom was VI'bana A rmcos to vJt'tory. \)1 ~ h ('n , t but it " 'ill probnbly 11/,('(' f 2 years, 7 mon~h!\ 29 day!;. afternoon, Oeiob(!r t:l. at th' .·h~ W ill' married to Alpha Th omas h me r Mr . . 'usaj\ conlan. broth r Frank, one eVening la t able to stop the running altacl! lJc 'fuc~dIlY, OrH>bcl' :N . Rev. J. J, Schaeffel' conduded week. and passing ot tho Dino.saurs. Hal. _ !S!2 _ _ Rub(,l't Uon~, PI'l'lIldl'nt ll f the Wnl'll, April 22, ]868 , and for n brook's to\lchd owns were made in 1". 10', A ., \VII , honored with II tick l littl\' mOI'(' thnn 02 years they traY the .hlVotio nal se rvice.. criptural Mr. and Mrs. Walter Britain are til second third, and fourth per· 10 thl' CO lltbalJ It8m Ilt " l llrnuu~ ,Il'd Iife'~ pathway logeth I', ~har- quoi.lttion. were give n in l'eSllOnse an!l0undng lhe birth of a daughter lods by 0" annal' on a pa ss from IH ~ l SntuJ'dll~', October ] 3, liS IL ing itH joy., il~ ~(lrt"o ws and it. to l' II ('all. It was Il lln oulleed lhal' the 'Fifty- FI·,day, October 13. .Ballard, and ,by ltlltfield and H m· reward fur I'ec lving ('ighlh pillce reRPOr\sibililie~. Her ntirll marrjed M d M T . man In each ca e, the Dinosa urs in ~vnel'lJl liv(' st ek j uclginf.:' at Iif!' wa p nl () n the' farm where· ('ven th Annual Me ting of tho hride more t han Womnn'!! Auxiliary to the NatioJllll . \ .8n s. :ar~~ ~~reg cor' d the goal point by line.plung PTlone No. 19 l'olumbu~ last S Ulllll1\,l' . This wns II ~hc won a5 (j uneil, wou ld be he ld on Tues· ~~e e~Ct~gO ; P ;ee , a ni t!n ing. In l he third quarter Hammon v ' I'Y hi.gh pllleo as thel'\,! W I'e 1143 'ixty.fivp year. ngo. To t his union were born two du~' and Wednesday, October 24 1')' a r gress expos Ion blocked a punt for a safety. c\l nte-~tR n t: cnt red in the contel\t Mr. L. A. Washbum of Xenia Urbana to make .a fi rst down which cnmli~ted of juuging h O l'~C~ childr n, J o ph, who dil'd whe n 81111 25, Ilt St. Pa~ll' s hurch, Co· six years old, ond ORcc nn , now lumbu8. Mrs. L. H. Gordon. Mr. was the week-end gUe;t of Mrs: from crimm age, but In the thir I hugs, dolt·y Qnd beef cnt\.le. i'.h'R. Frank iluil'!'!!, at ' whose P. B. Henderson and !\f rs. E .. L. Mary . Cross and lither friends period arter scored a spectacu lar homo s he WIIS t Jlderly car d fOI' Th mns were ' app~'inted delegates here. touchdown by l'unning 75 yards A ..embly N"w. during the last [ew days of her to this meeting. after receiving the Holb rouk ki ck· t the n!'sembly Friday cI 'vo· Iifl', all hel' la~l ~ ic kn ess wa of At t.he conclus ion of t he busi. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. GOl'don were off. . NEW GOODYEARS Hons were in hll rge' or the Sp rill' . hort lIU1·otion. ness ssi on the followi ng program Sunday g uests at the home of Mr. Outside work was don by ll1aJl ~hip Brllth rhooo . with ecll I ellth, who h~ tarried long, wnR given: and Mrs. Frank Snead, near W.e st. Ballard, and Hammon for HoI. XII '\ PO I" l·;Kpl'.ricncc in . U.",I: reading the Scripture. came into 1h' hom May 19, 1930, Rending, "0 ome let us ing bora. brook, and by Cart I' and Watkin s l,itti ng Hnll hIking Gla , ep Th hl ~to ry depul'lment of the the husbnnd was luken an d ~IC unto the Lord," Mrs. 0, L. Crane, fO I' Urbana. Mrs. Rowena Zartman. of Xenia pr(! ~e nte(l flV I'Y high sc hool WIl!' I it to fini ~ h life's journey OUr Church: " 11 :s Genius and was the guest of Mrs. Nettie Kep. ----~----unique program. A characl('rfzlIlion al ne. Alth ough her own bodily Meljsage."- MTs. Bert Hart!\ock. leI' and Miss Rachel Davis, last CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY Qf one of the Ancient Greek:! wus Leba non , Ohio ~lr'englh WIL~ fUNt failing true to "The Presiding Bishop File<! to week. Safety "nel protection given f ollowed by n scene in the h('r life of dcvotin n to others she Hankow."- Mr . E. L. Thoma on III ppery road. or rall Tue'd .. " Thurrday, Saturd.y of Athens. Next wa given b . tr M I'S. Bessie . C. WhIte . and Horace J The birthday . A !!ummary o f. t h and winter. I e asti chapter Q Gons th anniversary ddl ' ofi Mr. E amin.tion Free a typical Gr k wedding, in \ hich rave y eatrlNI on unti l the totter· ing footstep!l could no lo nger carry of "Facillg the Fu ture in Indian Whit, of Akron, were guests ~f ~l'ie' of aend~~r .nh:~n;:~; Cool roa~. caule 1• • • • • • • • • • • • •~ those participating we re Ill' sscd life's burdell.'. l\1i~sio n s, " written by Mrs, Laura Dr. Mary L. Cook n few days tbls and Mr and Mrs F B H d wear. Tlree will ItIII be ' in appropl'inte costume. . • • . en erson She will be sadly 1lJi~!'ed for Mo he r was read by Mrs. R onald week olmoetnew nest .prln" Alt l' the progTam, try uts ror she was known lind loved by all. H IH ke. . wel'e celebrated with a chat'ming Buy lit loday" low cheer Jelldel's were held. To young and ol() nlik it was a During R delightfu l social hOilr lIlra. Thoma ollins (n e Bertha Iy appointed dinner at the hom prieM., Th s pecial felltur at this delight to "i5ft un t Mary as she delicious ref reshmel'l ts were served Kenrick). o'f Dayton, called on of Mr. J. Q. Gon and fanli1y, Mor. _ _ lUI G.-I, .... C.n'u weck'~ assembly- will e pr enl d Wl\ familiarly known. for a Itlad Guests of the Di1tornoon were Mrs. Will Gosney o ne uay lost Saturday evening. . "I'rac:tIon n_d .tapa you qul"ker. by the offiCI) practice clsH!\. · 0 onovam, Mr8. J. B . week. ,we Icome was elltendl'd to all in her MI·S. J u I18 F Th d e GgUliets- were Mr. and Mrs, u ..... twJn Cord bod, ho.pitable home. She filled woll thft hopman, Ml· . Cha rles Chapmnn ' r.e ons and family, Mr. and , tt... "'01". mU..l\e. Coma III. .-. ' " " ~ J ohn Shields and .... other. of M • F B H d d M .~ Mrs. Vi ola Carey, I\Ir. Irving ,.. 1'". • • en er80.n an 88...,1' .,. ...bow 7011 wb)tl Place God assign d her. with ki"d " Dayton, were Sunday dinner Matthew Turne r,.' M A trh ur . essr. Waynesvjl]e schools made a pro· word!! for all Ilnd even down to Welsh, and Mrs. M.abel Farr. ~::s~. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner and Elias Oglesbee. gl'e sive movement in the recent old J\~e a cheerful and hopefu l diS. WilJ,lin a ·few Ilecallel\ the adOPtion of the Zaner· Blosser po ition .. She derivCd Il great cl eol of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis. of funeral dire t or h~ $ evolved yst 10 of writing. This system, pleasul'e from her a~sociatio n with Dayton, were Sunday guests at >ve loped and p rfect.eu by Doctor d !rQm a mere s ner of tuneral Mrs. Frank Dakin pent Tu Htill' t he home of her parents, Mr. and Fr eman, of · lh niversity of members of the Eastern da y with Mrs. Vest Freeman. . me r hnndi eta R proCessi nal Mrs. Ed Cook. ----hicago, is quit e an improvement .hnpte-r of Tlal'v ysburg of w hich Mr. Ennis Auton and ltfi s !\fr . E stell Shaner and her son· over lh 01de1' method of teaching shc was a char te r memb er and nlan · rendering nn importa nt Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cleaver, of CharII' Auton and son, DaVid, of wl'iting. A representativll visited faithful aUendant so long as phys. in· law. Lawton E. Bole'[Jder, of human service. He tio\\' Pel'· th lowe r six el mcntoi'Y grade ically able to meet with them and Dayton, were guestl:! of honor at a Dayton, were Sunday afternoon DaYton, called on Mr. and Mrs. ond introduced the wot'k t thl' nt hei' request they cond ucted pleasant birthday sUl'pl'i e at the callers at the home of his unele, Hiley Gibson and family Wednes. :IormR a Dlul itudc of task day evening. their ritualistic burillt service. .t ormer's home, ROlre Lawn farm. Albert Cleaver, and family. lud nt !lnd teachers. mnde necessary by the comMr. and Mrs, Hiley Glb"on and In h l' r r lig i()us belief t he unday evening. At 7 o'clock a Messrs. Elias Oglesbee and County Tea.c:heu· Meet;n. Quaker ellUr h was her choice, sumptuous repa t was served to Robert Gons witne ed the O. S. famiJy spent SulHiay with Mr. and plicated condition!! of mod. but the religious service of any the following guesul: Mr . Shaner. U.·Vanderbilt f oot ball game at Mrs. Harold Rog I' and MI·s. Gibern lif . In addition to sup· on. of Bellbrook. • Wayne ville teachers att nded chm'ell was greatly enjoyed by son and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs Columbus, Saturday afternoon. )ir. Theodore P~pp r called on the Wllrren ounty Tea hers hoI'. Truly it may be aid of Mary Ilnd Mrs. Lawtcln Bolender, !\fl'. plyin~ very thing n eedl'd for III cti ng 'ntul'clay, ctob!!T 14, in Ward. She has fought a good fight Ray G. ConnOl', Wll ynesville; Mr. Are you hungry? come to the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock t h .f un ral. he liftll many th Lebnnon High. chool building she has finished her course, ~he has and Mrs. Milton Bol'e nder, Mr. and GIrl Seout food 8ale Saturday day a:lternoon. MI'. alld Mrs. Henry Berlel .~d B. . Skinner, state di rector of kept the faith. I-l en ' t OJ1th there is Mrs. Clyde Bolender. Mrll, Bellllie morning 9 :00. October 21. at the burulln s ! ..<lm t he ~hou l ders 80n. J ohn Frederick, of Dayton, ducation. prORonted ~() the leach. laid up fO I' her a CrOwn of right- Bolender. Mi ss Irenl~ Lesher, Mes' LeI\fay·Hawke ,Insurance omce. of ' the bercnv d fami ly. Pho •• 47 rs hi~ id as conc rning thc cf)ndl· eousnel\.!." ~rs. lit1'ord and Jalnes Bolender, IUIl1ed on Mr. and Mrs. Hiley C. St. John, represent. Mr. L. WA YNESVILLE, OHIO Gibson and family Sunday even. lion~ no~ prevailing in Ohio f her .immeqiate family thert' Ru sel Bigler 'a nd Carrie Hedges, one daughter. Mrs. Dayton j Mr. and Mrl'. Walter Beck ing ' Waynesville Lodge No. 16S Ing. schools. E. E. Lewi , of O. S. IT., r mains gave two contrasting addte~8es, Osce na Sq uires one granddaugh. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stump F & A. M. attended the Grand Phone 7 ne on "America T oday/' the tel', Isadora Squires, two sister and daughter. Miamisburg; Misses Lodge of Masonl at Columba this . other on 'RUe ia." Mrs. Eva Thomas of Bed.ford. 1I1arianna and Blanche Evans, and week. At the bU$inc!'s se!'si()n, Mr. Wayneaville, Ohio Porler, upcrintendent of the Mor. fncliana, Mrs. adie Reason, of Messrs. George and Homer Evan, Mes fII. Will Wolcott and EdHarveYRburg, and one brother, and Rufu Conner. New Burling. row schools wall elected preside nt, C ri pin L ippincott, whose home ton; nnd Miss Vit'ginia Hirschbach 'w ard Cox, of Lena, Ohiet visited Mrs. Anna Standilord. Mh. Laura Mr. Lotz, vice.presldent, and Miss has been with her sineI.' the death Lebanon. Conner and other friends here, l<~ox , of Kings Mills, secretary. h of her u band. A host of relatives - -t Tuesday. I';~urel'. t 10h' I th ' th and :Iriends with them mou rn her TO PLAY IN DAYTON PARADE e c n 1'0 . 10 an( e ou • departure I W T F' ester n Ohi o TOllch I'S' a oci ations ' . _ _ , . ' A rral)gements have been cpmplet. he Itty·seventh annual meet· 'Will meet 0 tob r 27 and 28. the ed whereby the Waynesville SchQol ing of the Woman's Auxinary of fo.rm~r a t Dayton, and t he latter a t ~ OBITUARY Band will pa!ticipate in the mon. ' authern,. Ohio, will be held on IIlcmnati. After 1\00veral weeks of illnes!!, ster NRA parade to~e given in Tuesday and Wednellda~. October J ohn A., on of J ohn and Elizabeth Dayton, Saturday .evl~ mng, Oct6ber 24 and 25, at St. Paul s Church, Eltpre .. iol\ of Sympathy Penewit, d part d this life at 21. The band .wllI rllpresent the C.01.l1j,l.uIDuubt>ullla_____ __ The entire group of students lind 7 :30 Thu rsday morning October Wayne Townshlp schools, a~d will be t1'llnsported to Dayton 10 one Mr. and Mrs. Dwilfht Chapman . teach l' join in cxpr Rsi ng deepest 12. He was born F ebruary 27. of the school bltee!l but furlher and daughtel, a~ MiK!! Mary Chap. . . sympathies , to t he family nnd to 1858. in Green cO llnty nenr Be1I· . . man, of New York City, called on RIp Van Wlnkle-t, 12-lb. sack ,E lla Cmd rs ", Blackie--!, $1 the third grade, in the loss suffered brook, Ohi o, aged 76 years, 8 details of t.he plan could .not be Dr. A. T. Wright Satut'day. The Flour. boxes of Candy. t hrough the death of Juanita Me· month. 15 days. learne_d_.__ __ _ __ _ _ Chapman's are the dess:endants of Lord Plush Bottom and Bride-2 Aunt Jcmima- I. 24 ~.Ib. ack Keever. t he late Mr. and M'rs. Noah Chap. ' Htir cutll, boy and girl. Floul'. On Oetober 30, 1879 he was - - united in marriage to Minni e B. man, Manie &: Jj~2 cash. Red Crosa Nur $1 Box Correl. Mi'. and Mr . F. E. Th'omaa nnd , ;:;nyder and to thi union was born Washb Woman-One Cake. pondence Card. son n o~ert, entertained to Sund'ay one son, Euge."e. . ' . H e ber Smith, of Dayton, is Work is progre aing rap.idly on V.agabond- l can Automobilll Baker -l can Tire Patchinlr. dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke t After maktng Ill S peace wlth visiting his broth,e r an'd aister, t he construction of Mr. and !.frll. Polish,Doctor- l Dust Pul\'. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas and God, h.e pa se? t o th Great Be· Herman and Miss Velma Smith. D. C. Ridge's new home at the Dqtch Twjn~'l cash. Be.t Dressed- l eet Milling Bo,,11 daughter, Betty Lou, and Mr. and yond I.n a . w!lllng and .peaceful William Graham is much worse corner of North and Filth streets. Witeh- l Neck Tie. Japanes 1 can Top DrelSing. hine Ever Sharp Pencil. Mrs Madison Earnhart and son mannel a Indlcate<J by hIS restful at this time and is now at the The concrete foundation walls CJown~l cured Ham. , Jack, in 'hon or of Mrs. Enrnhart' ~ couBI'I~ndanche: ld hi ' t home of his son and wi:le, MT. and were poured, Wednesday. Lee Ghost--l, 24 "'.Ib. sack flour. Sweet Girl Graduate- Flashli,ht. b' rthday e~1 '9 HI WOW" e eaves a Mrs. Harry Graham. Lemmon has the cont ract :lor the Spaniard- l gallon Oil Old FaehiQned Girl-l Box Chew" J I . mour n his loss, h.is SQn and family, Mrs. W. M. Coleman and Miss entire )ob. Charley Cbaplin- l gallon Oil. ing '-um. ' E two sisters, thl'ee brothers and a Thelma. spent Tbur day in Dayton Marie Ores 1«1'- 1 Hair Cut. Gold Dust Twin&---,% dozen can. ~~___";"__";"_"",,!,,___"';"'; " ':"_~_~_ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _'~ host of friend s and relatives. The Ladies Aid all'e planning a Mrs: J. L. Mendenhall called on Lindy- ,l Bo-x Writing Papel;. of Goodi. Hallowe'en Social a,t Lytle Hall Mrs. Hannah Booth in Lebanon Polleeman-l crank case drain. Tallest Perllon- l bundle Shinglea. Card' of Thanks on Friday evening, October 27. one day last week. Mrs. Booth. a Cow Boy-6 gallons Gas. Indian- ~ gallon Mot.o1' Oil. The family extend their heart· Mr. and Mrs. Melvl{Il Swank and former Waynesville l'esident, is Gyplly- l baaket Groceries. Pirate--2 gallon (lan Motor Oil. felt t hankfulness to all t he very family are moving to t he Haines slow ly recovering from the effects Mutt & Je"fl''':'''1 gallon Ice Cream. Youngest Person- l Box Candy. dear neighbors and frl ndS' who so property vacated by Emery of a recent paralytic stroke. and Uncle Tom • Topsy- l year sub. M.adame Qileea • Andy~l e>rip. Given by the kindly assisted them in the iok. Charleton. ex.pac.t8 to spend the winter ~itb . to Miaml Gazette. ' ! . olator. . nes lind death of the departed; Mrs. Geora,ianna Haines and relatives in Columbus. She asked also to James Crowl, undertaker; Mrs. Lottie Carey have both been to be remembered to all her, of Bj:lllbJ'ook and Rev. Scarf. of quite poorly the paslt week with friends here. Spl'ing VaUQ, ~rh~ umfMting e~d~ • I=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and helpful words; also for the Mr. and Mrs. Eldridie Shumard many beautiful fl ower. and two children of Dayton, were Adult., tOe - - -- _ _ _ dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Children under 12', 5e • Mrs. Wilbur Wlbarton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadley - - _ .. ' were Sunday arnella of Mr. and Entertainment and Lunch Free- Prizea Giv:" Miss Cleo Thornburg. of Rich· Mn. Raymond Baliley and Ion. en-See Po.ter. mooo, Ind., spent part of last week near WiJmln~n. with 1\11'. and Mrs. Zimri Haines. Mr. and Mra. Le~'n Saliabury, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Ion and daushter werta entertained - ' !!!!!!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!~!'!"'!!!!!!!!~!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!"!!!'!"!!'!"'!!'!"'!!!'!!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!'!"'!!!'!'!!!!"'!..!!..!!..!!!..!! and daughter, Je.annette. Mr. and to Sunday dlnner at the home of Mrs. Walter Wilson and M.r. and )tT. ' and Mrs. Harvey IRye. at Way. Mrs. Paul Peterson arid fam.ily, of neeville. the Elearl;er neighborhood, were Mr. and Mra. Seth Furnas and Sundar dinner guests of Warren children IIlIent SundllY with the Bradd ock and family. . latter's mother. Mrs. ,J ohn Hill, at The "Live Wires" Sunday School the home of Dr. and Mis. M. W , Tak•• 'Shot at "G.I'v.nne.led".nd ThIs OrdInary : d ass enjoyed a weiner roast and Yenser, at Rlchmoncl. Ind., Mrs. Fence half lo"e. : Copper Beirin, is q1.\ite ill at this time. the Tit. : cla '$ meeting with Ladonna and Hill Robert Barnett. who is working "Gal'!enn••led" : Louise Sinclair last Friday n~ht. Winner of the Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines and at Deawborn, Mich., spent the .how" qppo.Ue : Gulf of Mexico ,f amil y and Mr. and Mrs: Raleigh week-end with his fanlily here. , .Imoll ,ood I I Mr: and · Mrs. W. M. Coleman Bogan nnd daughter, Dorothy, as new. Weith., Test , were dinner guests of Robert Mc· have purl'hBlle.d:- a home at Well. • Millan and family; of near Ogden, man and will move there Novem· I'lctu,,, (IO~ actual photo&nIphe of 101,. lat." do... rM • Sunda.y. ber 18.t. . alUPIIICDt. aftd t«l. Rev. Mary Antram made several Dr and Mrs. Ern\~8t R~lmagle calls one ,day In st week. and daughter, of LOll(lon. and Mr. Mrs. Everett Haines called on and :Mrll. Harold W1llitaker and Mrs. Zimri Haines and Mrg. Homer children were Sunday guests 'of Haines .sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet. Miss J an Furnas spent the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qolllns Mra week·end with Jeannette Wilson. Ida CU8tenborder, of Il)ayton, were MI'. and MJ·s. Evan Bogan took Sun<lay afternoon guests of Mr. dinner wit.h Raleigh Bogan and alld Mra. Walter It:enrlck and wife last Thusrday. family. Their evenlin, dinner - - • !rue,t. were: Mr. and Mrl: Jaeob A very pleasant Gab,lm.n and Mr. and Mra. W. was enjoyed at the home of G. Baillel, also of DI,7t'Gn. Cos.. I.. McaUM II and Mrs. H. H. Williamson Suncia, Mr. and Mrs. I. B• . . . y.."lon .... when Mr. and Mra. Paul Bauk. of talaed at 12 o'Clloek Troy, Mra. Mary McKay, Dr. and da, the follo,"n. Mrs. Sttirk alld little IOn, Mr. and lira. B. ' A. Dlll. Mn. Harold WiIIlamaon. and JlIu Charles , Dill aad dau,!a1ter. . • Louella WiIliam.on. of Dayton. 11111. of ctaytoll; II... l 8J1ent ttle cia, with them. otBoch8l' aa. N,ll1. h!'llDh. MARY L1PPIN(:OTT WARD
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Tuesday Efeoial October 31, 1933
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, 0 TOBE~ 26 193:
PRINCIPAL DESCRIBES FRIENDS' ACADAMY IN
RALPH SNOOK POST
This Week's --===----+-ELECTS OFFICERS
Officers 'for the ensuing year wer ele~t6d at 'the ragular Octol)er me tJllg of Ralph P Snook post g ' No. 186, ..~meri~~n Le i iOI"h, Thursday evemng at ",~emor a all, Leb J L · I V ordhes, fL cbanon, Manin H. Shore Spealu to In- anon. 'd 18 e t ' - d was name cornman 0 the post ..... t e d G a Ih erln. at F nen. succee , ding Harry Z. er Gray.
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SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS
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BUTTERWORTH-BURNET __ _ _ _ _':.==_==== J,Ji~1Jl WUll'en rounty fUI'll\('I' R NUPTIALS AN EVENT have made "nlrie~ The huskin~ ~t lo h on OF ,SIXTY YEARS AGO School news i~ now bein" euited Clift' B(Jckc t's '. r.ll·ln. ~rondu~ 0 I
Happenings
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Honor RolI--Ba,sket Ball Schedule - . GI ee CI u b' 8 Program -rPlllns for Educational Week '
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HU SKING CONTEST fur the (' v m be III
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For th· ti" t flix weeks it is hard for til" ,,"pl'ls te, s.' ttl >'o\" n .. L '" '" U by the B oster~ cluL, uncleI' th(' c: 01\,1· :lO, The '\' men will hll8k to concentrated tud y. ]jut this i$ direction of the ponMer, "fr. line houl' and lwt'nty Illinllh's. Tht' Worthy Couple Quietly Celebrate. necessary to make the honol' roll. BI'c,,\n. OIHc~l'.,' "lui" T ~ " (,f th~_ ' " .... I..•.. , winn('1' will the,n be I'Ji ..... iblc t o rn~ . Completion of Three Score Yean o be eligible for the honor 1'011, P1'l' llid nt. W!t llaee B('rnurd; pl'~ ent Wan n county at the, lalc OtherSOffihcerLi! binclude~ Dudley the students mUlIt mtlke lh a ~rade \ ' ice president- Frunk Ilaw'ke. contest, NQ\'e Olbe., :1, at , ur walk. of Wedded Life MOllday Sears, out e anon, nrst vice of A in all ·ubJ·ec t.•o tllat C" Ullt to. h' n v Secl'eLllry-ll'easurer- Ruth Pen. 10 . Some years ago, th e Waynesville command r: EmeJ'son Surtace, wal'll graduation. ThiS term the - , ilmn Paul, Dunald Bllzlck. nington. Any olle int(!l'e ~t()cI in th i!l event group of the Young Friends. Move. Lebanon, seco nd vice c.ommander: high sc hool roll is as follows: Raylyn rnbbe. shoultl call ounty gent MilleI', At. the> countl'y home of Stephen mcntassumed th e fhlancial support Rev. L. D. Phipps, South Lebanon Senior Bernice Grah am, Roma 1st .'ee. I., Miss RE'(~der,-Cllv ~ The Language Club 01' one of the cOll1mitt()c: Il ul'old anJ Hannah Burnet on the Lytle of Miss Lavina Bive ns, a T ann· chaplain: Ralph Roll , Lebanon, ad· Hal·din. no gr?des. Beckett, HIIl'() ld McKay ClI' George roud" 1 oCCUlTed t he manillge of eHsee ' mountain girl, for a iour· jutant; Jack Oakman. Lebanon, ft. JUlliors - Frank liawke, B 'tty On Friday, Octobel' 20, the Beck tl. Enlrie Hd01'1! Fl'i(l~y, ct- tit i1' aauglltcr arah E. to Sam u I year high school course at the nance officer; Charles Laymon, 'Ha.rtsock, Ruth Pennington, Ba.kelball Game. Scheduled Language club met til ad pt the oLe l' 27. A big crowd is IlxJ1eciecl Butterworth, tenth month 23, Fl'iendsville Academy in the moun· Maso n, sel'geant-at.arms and Her· ::lophomol·a. -Ja ne Cook, Mar'. The Waynesville H. . Ba k t- Cons tituti on, The pJ'e~ldent, (' har- to attend thi s local event. I n, at 11 o'clock in the presence tains of that stllte. Since her !Ichel M. WilUatns, Lepnnol'), servo jorie Earnhart, -Ceci l Hart llllln. ball schedul i! is fail'Jy well "1illed les BUI·ton. took cha/'I!'e I ()I' ' he of about sixty guests, (,f whom but graduation from the academy Miss ice officer. Ruth Salisbul'r y. up," ten game (all eJ(cept olle are first tim . H ~ r ad the n n~ titu tion thH'e are living, !Il1mely Anna Bell Bivens has secured two years of The new executive committee i. Freshmen- Eileen Hall, Glenna with c.hools , in Wal'II'en ounty) which tnJd b en til'awn liP by t he Malinda and Marion GOl'd J n. s college tl'8ining, and, this fall, reo ~mpose~lI dfos Hartsock, Woolard. ure sc heduled and have definite ~ e/~ti~.e.;:mmil((;ef \\'8$ bub. mn:l~ k~Z\~~lrn~~~~~ i~::~~~ons h~~ turned to teach a district school s)'nesvi e ; I U ey ear South In the grades the ahowing waR dal. s set : jec () e \'Ole ('\ t p n ' Ill ers h near her home at a very meagre Lebanon; Cal' es Laymon, MaBon, much Ie S . Nove mber 28, Kings Mills, here. of the club and \\U S aJ . t l " by a marriag ~ at a previous meeting sa lary, thus passing along the and Harry Z. Gray' and Miron 8th G1'8de, MI'. James _ Roy Decembel' 1, FI'an ld in, there. unanilll()u vol. of Miami Monthly Meeting held at educational and social advantages Keelor, both of Lebanon. rockett. December $, Carlisl!e, her ~ . Th~ president appointed llaTveYllb\ll'g. Levi Cook and so kindly provided for hel· by = 7th Grad e, lIfr. Braddock- None December 23, Alumni, hel' . (oll o win~' committee, Jacqu Aarnn Chandler were app~inted to Waynesville's Young Friends. 6th Sec. I., Miss Day-None. January 0, L banonl, there. Adam, Ruth H oc kett and B tty attend the ma'rriage which they A gJ'OUP of Friends alld few ~;;1 6th Sec. n , Mi s Ke lley- N'Jne Janunry 12, Otterb ~in. t het· . lIartso 'k to 11l an for the pro~nlll'l Ilater l'c PO!'! d was "orderly acinvited gu sts assembled in the ~o 6th Sec. I., Mi ss Campbell _ January 19, Mason, here. lo r' the nexL meEI'\'ing. eOlllpJi, hed." main reception ball at the Friends ~~. • Dorothy Franer, J anuary 20, Morrow, h 1'l'. The con tltution will be publish ome to the Hallow '('n al'nival l Th ir home was established on home Tuesday evening to hear 5th Sec. II., M)'. You ng-':"'None F'ebrual'y 3, WeSt Can'oUton, cd in these columns next w ek. the Lower pringbnro road where Marvin H. Shore, it principal, ·,ah Sec If l'l{' M K' here. Harol<l Fox, of }<' ny, i 810wly their sun , Erne~t, now resides. give an interesting description ot Hel an M~rga';et I~~ns,c ~r:ae:Ces F' bruary 9, Springboro, here . "The Lad,. of The Lake" recov l'ing fl' Qm a Re v t'e attack Th ~y moved to theic present home th'e Fri~ndsville academy, its loca. John s. Four open dates: N()v ~mber 17, All stud nts and adults who al'e of pneumonia, in UI 5. ' . . nmen t an d th e many 3 & '* A Cal-ter- h ere; Novem b r 24 away, D ecem· intel' ted in seei cOlllld I Bothintel'est loved theincountry and took lion, enVIT.o ee. I ., u,,~I· " . ng a .~. ! , 1\1) s. Hannah hnogers has r eturn- :I great it!! duties, ita Jeanne Baker, harlc Barnard, ber l5, ' away; nnd February 16, plelUr~ of exe ptlOnal mel'lt \ 111 cd from an ext.ended visit with reI I 't It d' i good results it is accomplishing. The acaden\y, as its name im- Come to the Hallowe'en Cnrnival Elizabeth Burnett. ' away want to s e "The Lady 0 f Thc ' . . . - p easures, I S cu ure an Its m· . La k" provement plies, is located at Friendsville. 0.- M. Ridge was a Xenia 3J'd c. II. , Miss Lil e enn I ---e, W h'Ie h .IS b'a eo d on S·n' allves In anp nea r Lebanon. I II 't Flowel·s I ' birds . . ' trees Tenn., about 20 mil s south of Ylsltor, " Hartsock, Marie l"ardl'n, Ellnn I 5(:11001 Di.play' Wa.lter eott's inmHll'tal classic. Mr. and Mrs. Herbe rl N. Luca. not ana , ura attractions we~er Wednesday afternoon. ~ ~ ' always fo und abo t the The Knoxville and 30 miles north ,of Mos , G"ne Thompso n. I Plun s are alJ'cady being fOI'. Th , pietu)' has been hig hly tee- and son . of Springfield , w e\' Run- k' I I ' 0 ' I.' UtI m. d r Id the Big Smoky mountains. This Hal'old, on of Mr. an.! Mrs. 2nd S c. rL, Mis' Hart r ckI d f oJnmend d wherever show n. The day guest s of MI'. . Mary C., Cross. lOt ( I'p 8 1. Ions no on '! a 0 ne village of about 300 inhabitants W. E. $tr'oud, has been ver"'y· sick. Irma Fires, Irene Ludwick Helen mu ate Of tha scho(,1 displa y to facl that the picture was made in l he family CiccI but has mfl.uenced L av (lur I'd rs f OI" mo>hers V int, Evelyn Thompson. , b th held t t nextts pring. th' As th proof .of the actual HI'ghllll1d s of cotlnnd , • all with thorn thcy came In conwas originally ' settled nearly 150 Leave, your ol'ders for mothers e sa em en (h e entire an dhas a cast of exceptional play club doughnu\s witlt Air, Allie tu~t. "'~he b st way . to have a years ago by a band of Friends club doughnuts with Mrs. Callie 1st & 2nd Sec. r., l\[iss Hunter year is to be devote drlo coli cting I'oss. fr'lend II; to ba one," has ever been who had migrated thence tram ross. Inaterial {Ol' this event and that (Continued 011 page 4) their l'ule. outh Carolina. Soon after the la st-minute preparations are to be Mr. and Mrs. Roland Klitle, ofj This lIpn n o'f sixty yenrs they founding of the village, a chool, Lee Mascn, of Masoll, was the discoul'aged, we learl] that Mi s!! ~ Dayton, wel'e unclay gucsts of have traveled together has teemed was provided for the younger gen_ week. end gue/!t of his bl'other .T McKins~y, Mr. BI'a dd ock, Ijnd Mr. Mr. ., nd MI's. J. M, Thompson and 'I with nlany changas in modes of eration of the community, but, Emerson Mason. Brown have already completed a on. working, home furnishlllgs, roads, true to the ever unselfish example & ... of th' h'b·t Mra. Myer Hyman and son III ])a. " en ex liS. r ' A. King, of , vehicleR and customs. 01 theif sect, ti)e advantages of lYOI e r ( I , • .MI', tin d l\Lrs. N. h erfulness, industry Good and habits good educe 1, " so provided were ex· Bobby, wel'e Cincinnati visitors, . Ei,hth Grade llIlew. Kmghtstown, Ind., were week-end will toward others have made thele ten, , all youth at a very Wednesday afternoon. 0 Th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter yenrs golden on as, Tria l of II $25,000 damage suit n ursday, Octo b r 26, t.he EI no ,UIU tuition fee. In oa ell where the worthy applicants for an eduea I\h . R. H_ Vance, 01 Pleasant tiled by M r . Ruih . Walthall, of Eighth-grade itizenship club will zey, 'r hat many more may yet be tl' un" have been unable to pa" Plain. ::Ipent .Tuesday here with her be reorgllnizi!d fQr th~~ third con· Holbl'o ok, Ohio, newest collegl!" W 0 Gu tl' n Mrs J ,.. I'h I;ldd d is the wish of the entire ,... J • C: H awe. k near Mol'ro\\', again t Greene e c u t'Ive yenr. Th e pUrplH!e 0 f t h'18 Saturday aft arnoon batUes the ~o n and . .' Gene . Thompson , " "w L. i omp community E . C. these kind Friends have done a\lJ mo th e l', ."rs, tne s,ed. in their power to provide the necM ... CIS k cQunt.\, commi5!!ionel' is in pro- Cflulb ~St' to teachdus tObbtetcome u e- sb-ong Bluefield college eleven on the races at the Dayton fuir e ary tuition and m>a intenllnce ex AI 1', an mr . kar d an cr, of grt!s in co mm on pleas court at u cdl lZkens , an t 0 \! er under- their home ground. Mendell C. ground, nturday. h b penses. uch wa the ca e of MI'ss 8son, were wee ·en guests of Xenia beCol'e 1\ traY <!ling J'uI'Y of tan, now, and apprec iate our ' s about Beattie, e eHolbrook Bivans, who had pr ced d h r hil\"h M r, an d Mrs. 0 . R" . ~ng Ies b y. 12 Madison county resident, on fa t hel' Ian d an d t h e re,golOn DinosauH, oac plansofto t t ak 22 men LiUle l\1iss Barbara Lou Bland, ·chool cour e "'I'th two yea~s I'n the of them a former Xenia h tel u . We h p to make it a su ece ~s, t BI Ii ld f S t d' of Springboro is pendina thl!; .. ., , Ronald Hardin , who jg attending as the precad;" 8th ad I b 0 ue e or a ur ay s conk h ·th' h ,." , lower grades of the academ. y. uog gr e c II test. Wee grandparents, 'rhe -istaken usa' of a name I'n Miami University at Oxford, spent owner. Th sU' t b' t ' d th fi t r have been M del' M, WI L «:r S J W Friendsville is surrounded by the week.end with home folks. th e d t elllgt·r.e , rs 0 • We hav~ two pe f t 11 Wi t h a fast lin e a nd speedy backs I·. an rs.. . t. ohn. a lettcr caused a bit of excite. rugged mountui., peaks and valleys 1·.e e amage ac IOns aggregating r ~c spe .ers so th F( Ib k ) h' t ' 't T d ,. center of the til e d ag8lOs . th e G reelte' far They ale 0 1'00 Mr. nnd 'I' M.r. War\\' I'ck ( ...... ee Th ment 1Il our mmuni ues riall'.k alld lie in the Mr. H. C. Ridae and family, of $50000 ' . Gerald m,"• Da k m an d ' de d' l . e even th a lmprov. . f . coM J y, 'K Many ar on the th IItea I y ~tnce e op~nmg 0 , ~a.rl·e a""pbel]), UAf "'I·alnl·". bur;", a mormng, rs. frOll) ames a erPine e marble quarrying indulltry of the Pittsbul'l', Pa., .. are spending the c ou n t y bo al· d. I.' . ,uase d on an au t o. Beulah Bernn~d ~.. seMon. Th e line averages t d h·" '" ., .. received a letter st,ate, These mountains are Spa1'8e- winter 11,1. West Palm Beach, Fla. mobile accid ant, August 4, 1932, la t wlIek's 100 pe]"cent list.. about 168 pounds per malt , with VISl e er broth r, Richal'd amp- l3Iuff (Ark. ) firm of fun'e ral direc. Iy populatad by descendants of in which Mr . Walthnl 'wa in~ured Both section have English clubs the backfields dropping down to bell, and fam ily la st Friday even- tor , und r date of October 20, the original ,settlers, probably 'the ]\fias Kathryn Kemple, of Day- severely, her mother, Mr . Frank to tea~h t.hem how ,to organize around 160. ing. I, tatMt h r broth~oh'n pures• Analo-Saxon strain in Amer ton, was a guest at the home of Wardlow, was killed, and hee in- and cnrry on a bu in .llss meeting. Of h fi I d h' B h h d d' d t th t I d .. .. Livin'" in homes that Mr. an d M1'8. .... t The 1 t ec t'Ion h d t 0 r 11 , ht e D. v a gameS Mr. and Ml's. J "mes G'r a'ham r _ ea.c, 'ic" today. .&yer H yman, last f an t son hUf. as I p anne I P aye h "t IS k f A . Ie a t . a p ace, t an th .. well nl'gh .. I·nac"e··ible to F rl'day. E arI y We d ne d as. as 0 e are ay"aJl e[noon, t h e write up a pape r f 0 I. I'ts own tha , t e mosaurs t A '-Jost d l e 11.. rll turned to their home 1' U" Cor"'ln, " d m ,B' I orf Inflt th rucb Ions d TI .. ..., . d t ree games 0 all an co ege, Sun~ay aftel' an 1(tended vi it at lSPOf'ill 0 ~ 0 y. Ie same , modem model! of travel, these JUry was con ucted On an insp ~c. amusemen . 25.-0, Day tun Universit~" 21.0, and th h():nes of lhel',. ch 'lldre~n I'n mai~ bl·o.ught a letter ~r.om people have ~ot enJ'oyed the ad~ Mrs. O. J. Alexander and Mrs. tion trip to view the scene Of the SI R k (P) h L P BI if t t' •. I M' f D II . 'd t h W Gl Club P Jl>pery oc a. teue er Dayton. ' ano "r Ine u pal' y s .tng vantages of travel. and education, . lars, a ayton, ca ed on accl en on t e aynesville Bellee t°lrram college, 34.7. But wpn th ~ la!;t two ' that another brother Charles and" have naturally faUen far be- Waynesville relatives Monday bl'ook pike, near the l'ltiddl i! Run The High chool gle club this both at home. Two weeks ago they MI'. and Mrs. Walter Elzey nc. B,each, was in a critical condition hind the progreSII of the world. afternoon. chu.reh, where the automobile in yea1' consists of seventy-five de'feated Urba'na college 2,3-7, and compa~ ied Mr. and Ml's. R, E, in a hospital there. They are a highly emotional peoMr. ' and Mrs. Rustel Martin and ~~~~h M~·thwalthadll Was riding members. This is the largest en· last ' Saturday they won from Whit of Dl;lyto n, on a visit tore1A Flellr h for John, or iniorma. pIe, extremely proud, and true to daughters. spent the week.end at ~ !d 6d e road' went over a , rollment in the club fo]" everal Xaviel' ulliversity "B" t~~lm, 13. 7. atives at New Burlington, unday tion as to his whereabouts was in. the ideals aJld tradith>ns 01 their the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark rJ ge, a lltntent, own a 16-foot years. Beoause of this fact n w oach Bea ttie's probable lineup even-it}~. stituted ~t once, as he was known foretathers. Stan, near Xenia. emba'nkm ant, and upset in a chorus books arc necessary f or fo1' Satul'<iay's follows: ,. to be in po qr health and several Mr. Shore stated that the creek bed. Comm,i,ssioners are class in truction. L. E., Belleville;, L. T. Johnson; MIsses 'f1'lll cblll 8n(1 Marg!\l'et parties wei' foond who had met m~untaineers re8ponded readily to Mr. and Mrs. James Lovely and c~arged with neglect in the peti. 11'1 'order to help meet tbi ,ex- L. . Gebhart; C., McDaniel; R. Edw!ll'ds sp nt the week.cnd at hint in Wayncsville and Harveys_ the helpful influe"ees ot the 8choo~ daughters were Sunday•• uest8 al t lon fot' damages, p an e, a program ha been planned G.. Hetze l; R. T., Noftllger; 1t E. the home of "r)'. o. J. Edwal'd~ and burg no latel' than Saturday eVf!n_ if approached in the right manner. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. M. , Ridge Was called t6 by the entil'e gl·OUp. "A Musical O'Connor or trout; L. n. Ballal'd Mr., and Mrs. ,}. W. Edwards, n .?ar ing. Furthet· investigation reveal~ Experience ha9 proven, however, Maguire, in Miltonville. Xenia Wedn sdny, as a witness in Evening with Television from W. 0 1' PI-eston; R. R., Dutcher; Q. B. l!lprmglield. ed the fact that he hnd vi ited a that' be"t results are obtal·ned by this case. H. S." will be presented Thursday H tfi Id F B H Wayne-v ·llle bus,·ness house 0 Mr. and Mrs_ Orville Gray and - - -- evening, November 9. Th best of a e , . . ammon . Mr.. and Ml's. am Meredith ~ 11 edu .... t ..~ young peopl" who return ...... "'" ., d h S d r. and two younger dauhhter~ Mondnl', and had apprised one of to their home.s and 80 introduce haughter wefre h ufn ay guests at ntertninm nt will bE~ ):lresented were Sunday guests nt the\()me the proprieoors of 'his inten. the advanced id To be most t e ome o. t a onner's father, fr()m the ' stage-studio introduced t'on t nt D t h 't I t --. ()r. ,DaYton. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Duvi s I .0 e er a ayon OSPI 0 eft'ective, these children mUlt be J-'. G. Gray~W e11 man. by savel'al students, "Graham MC~r a 1:egotten into the sch~olB at an early Mrs. Gle~n Borden, of Franklin Namee's.' Tile public is invited. or Dama~es in 1l'!o'nll of cataract frpm his eyes. Braddock. and Mrs. S. ' ,An admission of 10c wm be charg.. No.'odol·, 'no shl'ink, clenning 'and He was late\:' located at the a.ge bef,ore stron,' habits of after Mrs. Fr ~. , ' h' f'" B h · ' b C lite have be,en ,f o.npe d• , , S. EIJj~ were dinner "'uests of MJ:'s. i Isaac , W. Lincoln, "native and ' ed. A W'I . t d' t. h to h prossing; all work guaranteed. ome 0 JY!r. rot er8, · a ove or. Asked onc nln the faculty M "'I;'·d ife-Iong resident of this vicinity" '" I mmg on lspa c t , e V I t CI h If k ' "R t 2 C I er g a1;'y . Cross" nat ... 1'1 ay. d' d t th ' h f h' . t' , wayne.vllle Beaten by Sprin,boro Dayton Herald, unde'r date f a e eaners, one a 1>101( wm on ou e • c of the academy, thl! speaker stilted Ie a 0. ome · 0 I IS er, . ' October 24, says: "Allserting that :North of' traffic lig ht, Wayn svill e" A second letter was received 'that all teachers are college Mrs· H. V. Walter, Mrs. ,Dan Mrs. J . H. Smith, et an early , 'Yaynesville's hopes of winning Dale Adams assaulted him In a Everett Seal's> Prop. fl'om the Pine BIu.1f morticians cdr > graduates, more. than halt 0 '( whom Walter, of Leba~on, and Mrs. D. . . theil' last !o(t ball g:nn a ()f the recting the mistaken ·use of fi~t hav~ attained their B. A. deg'rees. L, Crane were. lrUests of Mrs. E. hour, Monday mOfnlng. M~r~ than season and the championship of street at Sabina, August 14, 1933, MI'. and IIlrs, Raleigh B.ogan names-, and stated ' that Chades C• Orane, of Oakw,o od. Tuesday. For their services' they receive a fear ago'hhe was the Victim of jWar.'esn clounbt y were bla sted a the ~~~:,~h~~i7f b=~!.~I:' i~i~c~~~ ~~J and daughte.r, and MI'. and Mrs. Beach had died at the hospital princly salary of $25 pe'r .,nonth a cerebral emorrhage, the result ast pr rig oro nine exhibited a Frank Braddock were unday there. The letter also . stated (when it becomes available) in ad. Mrs. A. P. Deafe,n baugh .n~ oi a fall fr~m , a fruit tree, and .fine brand of sOf.t ball'. by trotlnc' had to be al'npu tnted, Christophel' guests c)/ MI:. and Mrs. Raymond that; tlle original intention had dition to their board, lodging and i MH. James Lena~. of B~llalre, had been enhreJy helpless for sev_ 109 our WayneSVIlle HI boys by a onway ha filed sui t in commun Bl'addock an daughter. been to ask that John b a notified laundry. , Th: curriculum i,n cludes were guests of MJ8SeS Annte, and eral weeks. , SCOl'a of 6 to 4. Other scores of plea.s ,c ourt seeking ~~,5o.0 damf h' b ' lh ' d th Ch I Rev. G. ' C. Dibel't pastor of the P8!lt week are: ages and $289.50 . to! cove l. the 01~1r. anil M.-s. J . . Ha,wke called 0 I,S rQ e!' 8 ea. ,ar es the usual b· ranches found I·n a Mame Brown .~ the Friends Home . on' Friday ;. th M E h h f' h K' M'll 3 M M lel!:ed co t of medical . rVlc es and on the Mes!<r~. A, D. Rain es, Mar., B~ach s remains were burled at flrs~ class graded and hIgh school, " e '. . cure" a whlc lsaac lOgS ' 1 S , orrow ,6; 8S01l • I d' b' llt Ejhnll Harlan and Stephen Williams Pine B~uft'. ' . incl.uding manual tr.alning and i !drs. (';eorge 1. Smith visited her Iwas.s: member, conducted funeral 5; Spl'ingboro , 2; ,Morrow 14, pe!'~;:wa~S:ll~g:~ tnat he under. lit the frateJ'lIal homes Ilt Sprin~. 1 J ohn Beach IS one of our old~r agrlculture for the boys, and varl_ brother an4 sister.in·law, Mr. and , serVices , at the McCLure funeral Mason 6. went an operation for removal of field, Sunday. afternoon . ' , a.nd be~t know~ . fa'rmers . . H1S ou/! branchell of home economics Mrs ' Thomal! Fetter at the home, Wednesday afternoon, and , Wart'e n county's soft. ball season h ' fi . M Cl 11 .. p' t I . many friends, whlle sympathizing . , . ' b . I d'· MI' ' I s d . h . d ' IS nger 1Il e e an .. os la. 0 S I M ' for the IPrls, Masonic home at Springfield, the I UMa ,was rna c ' lO ami ceme- co.e Wit ~ester ay s ga~es, e tember 16 and that he has n unday aet, r. and Mrs. WI'th h'JS bereavement, aTe glad to • - '• first of thi. week ' tery. SprlOgboro taking the champlon- ' P , .. ' ffi . I Howard Yetter, of near center. l leal'D thnt he is sti1l in th e land MI:'. Lincoln, only son of the late ship cup. A compl~te summal'y will ~een II1cap~cltat~d SU . clent Y ,;0 vill a, entertained Dr. Mabel Gal'd_ of the living.. ' Y GUn In Schools will be closed Friday John R. and Han-jet A (ZeU) appear I1C!xt week. ' Int;rer~;'lth hl\ e~IPlloyt;n\:h ner, of Middletown, Dr. Mary L. , , - - -- _ _ • ' when the teachers will attend the Lincoln, was born On the famtly ----r. , . ams Pb ~ e( 0 ,e Cook, and nieces, Jane and M1I- RECTOR AND LAYMEN ' o. anon omel64th annual conv.ention of the farm, south east of Waynesville, • F. F. A. " WaynesVille base a til!!1\) for t\\ 0 dred. UNITE TO FORM CLUB Central Ohio Teachers allsociation October 12, 1877, and, w.ith the The F. F. A. met fot, its regular 01' dth~ee season ~ ~ ~w years a:ho, Henrv Shurts, 74, was found which will meet in Dayton Friday exception of a few years employ. meeting Monday, Oct,o ber 23, ~n I O1a: ' ~I~n s a:o~r a e ' Miss Olive Allen, head of the A group of men, members of h~lef' l dead Monday afternoon ' in his and Saturday. ment In Dayton, had lived his en- Plans for the "GrElen Hand'" oca a n 8' erae~ let W"lS Engli S,h department, at Central the, congregation of St: Ma"';s t d hi d nome at South Lebanon. Accordinr M· H . . tire lffe in this cominunity. Quiet initiation ' were di scussed. The cobn uc ~ ~t· "u e ,~~a~e hjgh school, Xenia, ' is dil'e~ting a Episcopal church, met , with the to Coroner W. C. , Gilmour, death )88 enrlett. McKInsey, of the and unassuming, yet genial and president anllouneed the members a l e an gen ,eman y mannel , ~ • titreeact comedy drama to be l'ector, Rev. J. J. Schaed'er, Wed- , probably , occu1;'re~ late Frlda.y and t:tabuJ; ~h"0ol!l' had beend cbo~en kindly, , he was respected and of the general eommitteee a8 fol- :~b~~ as~~~~e;S:r~~b~:ver th e. klltd presented by t he Xiinia Little nesday ~Iight at the home of D. er was due to an apopletic stroke or e d 0 h eNsecon an thll'd admi,r ed by all wibh whom be came lows: John Thomps(ln, Robert , '~h"llater: at the Xiinia opel'a bous.] L. Crane and started the formation heart attack. gra flS ,at tte orthwestern Teach. ill contact, He is survived by two " Cleaver, Cecil Hartmsln and Leo --,.- - - . tonight. of a !!ocial club to be knQwn .. A newsboy. -tailing to rain en- ers ilssocia ion at Cle\leland, Oct~ sisters: Mrs. Frank Miltenber~r, Conner. MOTHERS CLUB WILL the I'Free, and Easy" club. taber 27 and 28 f R t 5 d M J h B Til h MI'. and Mr~. J, B. Rich, Mr. and trance to the Shutts home, peered 0 au e ,an r~. 0 n , . e initiation for I~ e "Green MEET NOVEMBER 3 Mrs. Ira Rieh l MI'~. Fred Braddock It was planned to hold the meet_ throu«h a window and discovered Mi'. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Smith, of Way~~e. Hanhd" degree was given '1'uesd~y Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Hartsock , MI'. ings the third Wednesday nigbt the ' body. Neighbo." were of Kinrman. aDd MH. Howell ,- ---nie t. After the degrE,e work reLuther Hartsock and Miss Lou of each month. the name f res hm:m ta were srve. d Seven t een The November meeting of the Rich lIpent Sunday with their a d opted f or' ~ he cI ub implies, the moned and alte1" I t wa. Iearn ... ... Plarce spent the week-end in FIELD TRIAL -ruR . Iture s t u den ta W i ISh'mg t 0 be- Wayne Township Mothers club will brothel', Mar hal Rieh, and family, meet'1Ilgt! WI'n b e in f <lnnal with no that Mr. Sh urta ""as d ead• Coroner Toledo, and lb. and Mrs. Williams P TT agrlCU Gilmour waa notifted. witneased the Ohio State-Mlchiran OINTER! AND 'SE ER5 come members 0'1 th F. F. A. took be held , lit the us~al place-:-the Bethel, Ohio. set progra ll1, the Clbie't aim beinl' Mr. Shurts lived alone and was ball rame ill Ann Arbor. . . the degree. These new ml!mbers «rade school buildmg - Friday to promote the ,soot.. side of the In the habit of spendinr tbe ...ek· , The Miami ,Valley Amateur as- are: Jamea Arthur L 0 Conner, afte~noon, November 3. Cheliter A. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ' Baker en· church's program. ' end with relative. In Oincinnati. Mr. and Ifn. J. W. L~tI anter· sociation ""ill hold their eleventh Charles B. Earnhart, 1l~om"8 For~ Williamson, ~astor o,t the ~urch tertained Saturday their so ns, Mr. .. _ ee_ __ vo • J . F .Baker, of Los Angeles, Cal.; M1J.,K lIEN ADOPT NEVi .-.... All a reault he w.. not mined tatned the following ~e.ta over Ifield trial for pointel'll and setters d~e, Robert Furnas, Oarl Graene, of Christ, WIll conduct tlhle feth until Monday. No one , Teealla tha week-end: Mrs. C. S. SlmplOn, ,on Novemb.er a &lid ~ at the Col- Louis Haynes, Arthu Hopkins. tiollal exerclles, and pup ~ 0 e Mr. C. C. Baker" of near Mt. ~.. havinl' pen him slnca Friday when Mr. and II.... 1. E. 8impson, Mr. lett homestead. neal' Harve)'sbllrg Floyd Lynch, Robert S.tterthwalta .eventh grade w~! f~ml'\ the Holly; their daughter Mrs. C. J. Warren count7 mUk & ....... he called lor hi. mati 'at tIla Soath ad lin. C. C. SimplIOn and The atrair win .tart ' ThundaylHoward Stanley, Rlch~rd Ada. . :literary pro~am. 1811 nnaEears Egbert of Xenia; Mrs. Marguetlte have adOPted a eoct. Lebanoll polltollee. da~, 'YIbba, IIr. and Mn. F. evellin. with a dinner at Botel Robert D. Jamette, J )tn KellDu, will favor WI~ ~ !,ocal .8010. ver y Elwood and little daughter, Patt, aad prices in liDa e • L. ...... aDd da....ter. Martha Miami In Da)'ton: ·Frida, momlnl" Robert Thomas, Lalt lr Schaft'er mother In thl8 VICinity IS earnestl y their l'I"anddalJlfhter alld poaed , . lIIlclef II~ ltoaaN SlmlNOn. of at 8 o'dock til. triala will b .... n.'aaeJ Rardin Peten. to attend thlll meetlnr. ~.dd.upter, of l>eftver. colDllllBlloa. All wllo .... 111'. lB' lin. .. aDd on Batartla7 dub, We are .Iad to be aD 0111' ~- - lin. Edmond au Patty JUIf1 ton ba.8 HI....... .. Ju, 1MchaI at 8 .. .. old ..Wule in .. tba lin. alld Ia~ ill Ut. _lIIilll! .....Nt ~ Il ~-.
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the clus" of '2[1, Gent'va Ilt'nlin/t.'r .rf' 11<'nllinl1: 011 behalf .,r ht'r 11I11Ie~ •• Ienllll'illi tribult'!< to ,\ Ih~rt ~l :<ht'r, Mur~"t·l.t Mlll'latt. I. .. u BArm.tt Bnrnhnrt lind Ada ;\lll'h('lWI' \ l't'l' l'(II1d 1.y l\f I'~, Don· li~ T III HOOSIER nil 1111\' k(' 'LJ.l, Dnd (1 lOlll't, !,I'eplll'· Common Plea. inl' COL MB If Ohio voterl! ap canis at tached to tile HI33 huntel' OF CH ICACO HERE ACAIN 'I'hl' 1l1','Il r ,; ~'lh rllll l'~' Ii Ill" WII' fl' II)·.. d that I,,' hlld Il'cei\'l'd :~ I,d hy Ethan rane '19, Will' read provt' the propos d amendment to Ii 'enMetl be returneo, but not until He will delrnolla'ra'. ,a.I Il~ I th.1 ..\ 1, 111') _ IIn. 1 :!~5 frn .. tuI·" " f 1111' I-KIIII. hut 1111.,1' Ik. hy th !\~Crl.'ll\r~'. Tht' i1 r l'Up In the ca, e of Julia Mllrtin v(>r· the Constitution t o reduce the ta.x after January 1, 19:14. "Meinbardi Rupture Shi.ld" pri • , lrI,'1I I I 1'11\,,1, ,\, '1 ,.tln.II.'d '1'111Pllll'llt!< . 1w\\I' r1 II to' lw il for I\tlen.I'~lnce :~us awaqJed l (l the sus Brllmbl . Ma,I'tin, u divorc limitation from 16 to 10 mills, it • I . I I' I ciu"" {If 1 h.. CUll had becII I\'M granted th l)l~lintiff, \\ ill legaU,· go itltO AlfAn, January 4.l'thl.ll· A chwartz, dir etor of vately in bia room. al the Miami iol ~11t' ~I;,ltlo ,\\,I!' ,,:, H r . 1\11 • • • ' \·~ I· ~ IIU I,l', " ,'.. . ,- ' , J ~ ~~. DaytoD, Ohio, 01\ Wed· ':'11 ~i1 1 . III 1~~ \' Ipil \\1'1'(, 1'11;l11I),1I:l1.t! Il'~\l\'l'rcd :u ffil' i<'IHly \ 111 !'O:~ ~~ICln ~f lh~ b,DIIC~, ~nJ In the cuse of Willillm J . Lault'y I, 1934, IIccording tel the sch dule tho state L gi lative reference Hotel, neaday oaly, Nov. Iat, froID 1 Ill'.! "I {h •• hH'h .(·h ... ,1, hllngl(h' 1'1' 11 01 III~ III jllrle: til llt'l' 11111 him hll , IIlll 1I""n pcrmllnentl~ \\on n\ri;U~ i'OUlll'ty ~I(tls.mlln , judg- printed thereon, but will no I\f- bureau, pent severa l day ' last 1,00 p. m. to 8:00 p . m. Il.l' 10t.ll ,'111,,11111':111 tIl 2 ,'~ ll()y~. t I IIn'. ldl' :hl tflll"lmllSll'r IlL th ... uy !h('nt.. . . mcnt til plaintiff! ,r 2011.52. r ct operating budget for 1934 wel'lk in hicago attending a nati. Aak the hotel clerk for the :.'tl5 ~h:I ~.1I .,7~ 1'111111 . lHlnUlll Jl1ni ,1I'-. 'niHI 11lll1'1lh't. 5 .' 1'. ~\I\\', J.'r!<t I'pnJ wh t lhe l~lH~ 111 the CU$(! of Helen Murray Cor the reason thnt 1933 tax will onal convention of similar offi cillis. number. of M1. Meiahardi'a A I Thur hl' !'11 1 .1. . h'lllllU I'I1l' Vt'd il) lh(> la , IIIC bnnquet I'llom for Ma~: :HI hul'! U ~lIy c(lncernlng Vl'r UR Frunk MUl'l'8Y, II divol' 'e no~ b paid until ned year. li e wa one of a committeI' of room.. Onl, men arei "viteC!. :-'''1 1Ih "l1d /l .','lIce' ~11:1l1l'1' \\'(.nl I" b" J1lellllH~r$ of (il l' EII ;.;H'rn "::tlll' t~(' achll.',·c m.<'. nt :.l of n, W. 11. S. \\'0 " j:(1'llntt'u th pll,intiff. J I ' 1it~e nse returns fronl eight report dbureau II model l ' gi . J ~, r I A II kl 1 tI c f th N Y k uuler, lative that reference bill (or Hia .kill and yeara ofaxperi· O. . l .. \' ,11111l1bll'. ,"" I'lulI\)' '; " n ].' ridllY CVI\l1illj.t. pl'il' 1:l. rn '\'l' lI Imun: , " , pu 1 IC !\\lCIl ng n Ie as s o . ew Qr 3.173 tally !:ards aUached to 1932 nee Pl'9duce the reault •. And • "til- .111")1.31" , 11·,1111 till' a "hort Inl\., ~ul'L 1\01 om Y; ('li m. 'Olllt('~t i "sl' ~1~lth.Huhg.h. d , Ph81'ltd' ur (;~uranc~ ~. V!!r~US A' lIar. hunt ing Ii ensc s , a8 reported to state not having a el'vice of this Mr. Mei ohardi aaY' : The Mein· E :nll lh. lh, . 111 ~ d,'p:lftnlt'1l1 oj' plill1i'nted Ib e l'en,iol':.I upon lh e ir ml'n ~ II lI ot CI'II 10 wn~ e . ence on s, e a, versus A gar the Stllte Divisi.o n o f onservation kind. Mr. chwartz had been con- hard. Ruptul'. Shield 'contract, \\' IYIIt' '1'1'\\ n>hip hill'h , 'h .. "llll ot- II hi('v"Ill('nts. ~nyi n~ thul "-inc' at Hdl sbl) ro last s~tul'(II\Y nfter. Jordon t aI, and ver llS Frank indic'ate t hat hunters who mllde n cted with th e Ohio bureau ince the Openia, In to day. on the I"ntl ",lilli' III ('Iinl!' f l I llrl' pro. then' ar.., only t-l in til>' gr:1llullt- n(lon. R,)llIIl d IIl\rtlm l'eJll'e~ented Ka zicsqo. cl al. the clerk i d;recL r ports in Ohio last season av r. '16, serving as assistant l'('seal'ch averalfe ca .., rel!ardle.. of the nlot,o n • I an lll'j,!:llllml ll 'n \II lip iLlIl' l'ln~;. it i,. nat.' t! Iwt f il l' quail. thl' 1°1 .tll dlh'lIur,tmcnt Oll,dd l~adetOhn ~d I~ .retl.,;;sc c sh depo it made aged 1,6 rabbit each during the dir ctor under George A. Edgc .ize or location of the Rupture 1;1](\\\'11 D' 'Futllll' Fnllll,'ls of tilY but f'H' qU(llily." ..,x l' 1 ('n,t " \\' 1I1j!', Clln, 1 erlng e Y P alll I , hunting season. Thes 3,176 "unt. until 1927i and since then h ha~ and nO matter how much you ex· Am III I.''' The prl'ceJinll' .III~·. Mr, rabbI' C"Ill Pl'\ll lIIn , h' hall: Ronald was In the ca!'le of The Midl~nd Ac· rs killed 46.248 rabbit. Other hocn director. Th e bureau 0 sii'tcu erci.e, lift or .ira'n. The Mein. W, II . ~. ":1 ,1,,,\1>,111 h •• , ' ..... Cu i!. hu(1 laken his Juni{lJ'.~lnlor l' lu.s tile> only frc shm, II In lh e ~on~e, t ceptance OI'porl\tion Vel'SUS tan- game killed, tho I'epol't.s how, was in pI' paration of 90 p r ce.'ht of 1111 hardi R'Ipture Shield i. akillful. I'll t.) g." HIY flU in t h' c., unty I th e incinntlti ~tock~·nrtl,. hI IIt- ~II tlw~' cu nt o.tll nt. W re Junlllrs ley Mullenix, the dci'endant L as f olio\\' : ,F ox Squirt'els, 8,571; the bill s introduced at the regular Iy moldod 10 each indiyiduallike tllUI Hlllwnl, 1'ItI)Il.1 nl Lpblltlon . lend ' u dL ll'il' t rnl'Ni~g f ~uch an ~! S 'I!' rs. gran led leave to file nn wer, . 1 8 and special . ion of the !lOLh a Dentl.t make, fala .. ,eelh. (No Rutlng ' wl're b s d on ~cores In th case of Th e I< riem r and gray squJrre s, 5,2 5; muskrats, G nel'al A sembly. Ie, .trap. and no ellmbeuome F"b , uury :!2 1I1lc! ;! ~l. 1,,>iJw tl11' ~l ll ~(!:; 11 nil ~c e Ihl' st ck fed IY\' ~ II ' ' B h 4528' pheasant, 3,83S; opo lim, ' . I1rsl, ItI~t lind (11\1y IOl tl ll1l' lu OUcr- the O. . • in t1l'mo nJ;tl'ul ion of a ~ .o,t' \\ ~,: 4?t; 0 )1 :~eli\'e\'y, ~O"i 1'01 r o. v rSU!1 Mrs. Herman 3'338' k kl 2 H. E. \Vhitlo!:k, eng,in(le.'r in Ihe IIn.nlfemen •••) hl.illF, l'l'l.'lltUl\1 willll!'n: the \' l1l'il)\I$ food cIJlllbin li uns. on O ll{lInIZa~ IOI1.' .20 ~ on .s ubJ ect, Lackman Hyde , jud,gment to plain- . 34; ;acsooun~ 75 ;,~~6~g:r~~~splI;t= dopartm nt of publi o works for It i, w.terproof, · .anitary, e\'tint. Thtl~e \\N·!.' IIH' dl\~~ "hen A 11ot!' fr o m pril 24 ~n p;; ~'~ln~~;:cti~adbi~;~~.lOuhty, and 20 r;~ tilfJ fovr, $} lltO. 1. J[ d " ' II fridge, 642; fox, 146; Cl'OWS, G,. the past 18 years, p ssesses a practically . inde.true tible and tl "hei of th"~ 'nll'II,llu "" Ill" Il was oun t gohim ... I yand "" ""5 r haw k s" 13G8 . Th e reports l'url'o that he values highl ~u • It is a can be worn whil. bathinlf and , ,' \\as "I'al1.,· .."!lod. loo. R "Th e h()y~' . . - ..a lI~S '''rhe speech l'R were all written th . affidavit filed a.gain TIl(' ~(' '' I'e \\U S Otlel,bei n :J 1; W. , depal:tmen t. have o rgamzed, t h, II' by the different cont e tants and was senlenced to n fine of $:150 cover 85 countiel!. E. L. Wickliff, print d copy of pl'oof of an lldver· .Ieepinlf (eontinuoluly da, and •. , 25. A l'P 'ume of thl' ~(,l\son'l' ~s oe. I:ltl~n lnl~ lhe, or g ll.",z8bon were t o b submitted five days and costs. chief of the divi ion' s research de- ti ement f or bids f I' co nstruction Ili,ht) until no lon,er nece ..ary Do no' ne,lect to .. e him op In the ' ca . o f H. L. Harding, l't pal'tment, requests that all tally of .. ections No. 1.17 and 118 (If plu . llubH!<hl'd . laJch 6. , how, kno\\~~ n., til !utule F~tm{>r " ~r pre\' inu ' t o the contest. T~n min. that uur hoy~ had scor .d 41] Am. IICI~: T~I a 8S()C lOtlOn IS utes were allowed fo r each boy to III, "ersus outh Lebanon Packing the Ohi o Canal neal' the villag of the abo.. date. There ' i. nO q char,. for demon.tration. Thi. linin\. fol' their PPO then thre It is .d ted d IIl .nt. nUlI,on'lltdhe 1\ lth I cal, la te and d('I 'l ver hi's S I) A~ ch And ompani on, et 1111, application . . 20leveland." 827 d' .. bFebrunl'Y Alf d vioit i. for white people only. '1 to I :1- t 11 \\' I11 \\' llmll~ . galllt'. an ~ lng nn~lOlla l c nllten." ]·.ro m an uno!- minut wCI'e g iv:n ..f or the judges'- granted as to payment to taxes. real ~~te . In Umon town hIp. •1 ,lin IS slgneu y I'I! Chicalfo Office, Pure Oil Bid•. 8. 1I10 rtL .'h!'fwo od l('8ti in tl\(' fiCIIl.I ,sQUI·C • WI.' n,l'e llIformed thnl to que lion the conte tanl. In the ca e of William H. Kuhn Louhtlll D. Robe.rson to O. W. Kelley, "Act!g. m'r." The locks "Th ' "1J th et 81 versu A. C. Ballard, et 01, I Bro n! 40 acres m TUTU creek were to be of suffici nt size t o pel'. indi vld\lal ,., Ilring, mnking 16;, MOlrl S 1a rlatt \\a . the lil'. t pred" e wmnel' .WI l'epresent e is grante.1 pla'I'nt'lff 10 lownshlp. mit passage of sloopl:! and schoonpo in ill I \) gam\!.; 'ilb l't Fr~' (' ,'ioen of In (' locnl chapter. WHo ~ cond with 77 point in 17 ' Th ~ eniol' laa.. tl'lcl at the late contest on ~. play, "The MI& n)' 3 1 at e d murreI'. ' . E . 0F t~l't 0 111 nry P a t terson er s suitable for lake navi-tion. .... gum s, antI G I\rg~ H nkle.' W:1!< Wrong 11'. \\ righI," was given be.. t 1\1 • d 'M ' rabbe In the t'a e of Loiis L. Waltz vel'- IIll0t No. 8 m Lebanon.. Mr. Whitlock found the printed thirll with 7:! in 14 . ht'r\\ oo(l an I , Core lwo !:npacit~, audiences at the It ; . d a~ I'd s A I 'gh ' W It d' Atewell ,McCray to J. E. limeson !!Iip in the basement Qf the State K nnelh Fromm were the only two . gym ()n ThuI-sdn:,' lind Frida.y ve n. a nd Ct . e ;ontfdst . an wer~ ~\~a s g;~~~ed pl~int,i~.z II Ivorce a t)d ~I'ank Osborn, . real estate in hous ten years ago. playel'lI to participatl' in very ing!!, pril 25 and 26. The ca st prou ~ see ona given secon . , WIl hmgton town hlp. am th~ir t eam played during th of characters wag slighll v changed Plalcet'h ' nel'l ,hee thhe YOUllgestt~OY In the case 01 The People S J B H d ' k t J r B B A ul'vey of Ohio coli gel; lind (th d f' a nr c on y reI' man compe mg . Building Loan & C:;avings 0, vel'· d ··k· enl riC ItO .U Inn ' flenld' other institutions approved for Ii I\~on. or e se,c,on p I' ormanc.e , Ronald' subJ'ect wa "Testing suo CI te' m b II t I . d riC S, rea e a e In eer e teacher tr . . w autho 'zed at Th Voeali.onnl A"'ricull ur e bo,. ' • MI l l 'J: . ~ to I~ the1 defendant, a p Ie ,eTony a, JU g. to ' sh' !Tung atraining n~ nfer· 1 ... 1\ ep idemic or mea le eed COI'n.' or ment Rein. ;'~e I§~uthern Ohio Loan Co. to the state tea!:hel'll and H m E('()nomic rrirl ~. d ha b en ver~t prevnlent for the The July 3 issue announces: h~rdt (rom the defendants, Bruce Mary Ta ior and Lu!:ile T. Ohri. e nce held in olulI1bu s la t week. th it' nnn uol banquet 10 parent., pa t :wo week, .grades one ~o fo~ll' "The boys of the Smith·Hughe FIsher, J oseph ,D. Fi her and . Y, The resolution empower Direct or faculty nnJ fl hopl board, T hu l'sdny ha'-e been c pecllIL\y ,hard hIt. M1_S department hav lhe power pray Laura R. Fi her f?r $400.. lI;i~. 30.3375 acre 111 Salem town· of Education B. O. Skinnel' t o apvenillg, fnl'ch ,14, 172 persons Eva Reenel' ~ ~ch r In filU grndt', complet d and have beell doing In the ea e ()f. llffie p,olbtt ver· George W. Bogan, t ai, dec as- point 1\ om mittee of t n or mOl'e AND CON SICN ein~ prCl;ent. Th boy hlld fur. has been a Vlctlm and was compel•. ome spraying. This spray rig 'is su alburt . P~lhtt, a dIvorce was ed to William Ed~ar Bogan,. et educators to vi it th teacher train .heep and cal. ... or live ""ire atit ;~eh~:\~~~1 ~~:h g~~ite~~?nP;~:u~~~ I~d to:e ~b entfifl t~n ~? 'BHel' eq uipped with gUll for orchol'd grantehd pla)nbff. ., a l real estat.,e in Mas ie township . ing t\chool of the stat nnd report p ace as een ed y l'S. ~ss spraying and al 0 'ha II 4-row In t e oase o~ Goldie ~Ibbs verHildegarde E. and William A. t o Dr. Skinner on -the quality of tor the hlah'" and good sern ••. ing. AIter upper, harle Day, A.nderson." How could t~e little bo om for , pl'aying c'rop.s that are u Harley G .. GIbbs, a dIv orce was Z thf to Corynn.e M. Zeter. 467.21 in truction given in the in, titu&-rd.' Cinclnna,I, O. JlI' sid i"g a~ toast.master. intro· k;d be eJt(P?ected h to ab tB;; fr om grown in to .. .. The outfit \\'8 plallltlff. acr;s in Harlall to\\'nship. tions. The action followed a talk . in on Radio Station WCJ[Y duced Ralph Mainou s, Audr y p easure . \1' en teac el' set b\lilt by , tud nt oJ: the depllrt· In the co e of Gllady Young ver Frederick Kipp to 0 Witt \v . by Supt. F . J. Prout, oI Sandu ky, to 12 :80 l>- m. for our daQ, A tkin on, herman Tinn "Georg them such an example? nlent. primarily for u~e on their su John Young a divorce was in discus ing th relati e value of ook, l'tIy1'll P nee, and Guy Hock. The Rev. J oh,n J. Schaeffer, rec. own projects, but some custom granted the plaintiff. Balch, 158, 10 acre in alem and college of liberal art and collegel\ market reports. att. who outlined variou phb ea of tor of t. Mary s church"preached work is d one each year, a~ prices I The case of Ti,e Oliver Farm Hurlan townships. of education as training Ichool Atewell McCay to Rhoda A. for high-school teacher!!. Higher theil' school work, and Perry J. the bacealaur lite . ermon at th~ sli~htly in advance of the actual Equipment ales Co., a corpora. Thoma who put ev rybody in th g ym 0!l . unday, May 12. Rev. . cost of mat.el·inl and operation. tion versus TheodMe A. Tigul'. et Bailey and Riley Kennett, real es- standards for teacher training Best of hUmor with hi wiLty jokes. A. WlIhamso n and Rev. Joseph A report of th ('egular bard 81 wa dismi ed w'ithout record. tate in Washington township. were al 0 advocated by !lome of DR. H. M. WILLIAMS Supt, Moomaw lind Pr !;ident Be:,nett, t~e other l o~al pa tors, meeting, published August 7, note In the case .of F:rank Beal. et 01 Bill. Allo_d the college men and other speak· ')STEOPATHIC PHY SICIAN _ . Elli poke on behalf or the faculty a sl,.ted WIth t~e s rVlce, and . the.' !leveral chnnges at the high chool versu The Dodds Canning 0., a ers, The conference wal! in charge SU RGEON and the hoard, respectiv ly. mU~lc wa, furm ~hed by the United build ing: "The mlth.Hughes bam corporation, et al .a1. en e dismj1! • K~ufman's. sllPplies, $1.56; of W. W. Boyd. supervisor of Special AU.DtioD Rectal a •• tapley Watkin' o('che I'a furnish choll's of the own. will be used as a work shop. Lock- ed. Costs to plalintiff. LeWIS & Drake, Inc, coal, $20.26; teacher training. About 75 ducaI Dteatinal Di••a •• •. ~ the m u s i c . ' nder the dirE:ction of :Miss r and more howel's _have been In the matter of the estate of R. Drs. Edward and Robert Blair, tors attended. LEBANON, OHIO The township pr liminary ora· Luelle quiet, mu ic in truetol', in tailed in the basement, mak· Van Tress, deceafled. Motion for medical services, $24: Candis Hy---Ph(ll1. J 2 11 ••. PhODti US R torical contests weI' won by 1\[ary the glee club gave an excellent ing a conveni nt dl'es jng r oom dismis I of appeal overruled. man, services, $5; Maude Deardof! State Auditor Jo eph TI'a¢y and Ida &. Jameaon DId I! , Eva LeMay. primary grade; Ruth operetta, 'The My te('iou Master,' for the mt'mbers of' the tel\ms, _____ erviees, $6; Lewis V. Banta, /ler· State Trea ur~r Harry • Day all bury, upper grades, and in th gym on Ftiday evening, and co nvenient racks f or hats and New S .. it, i!:es, $5; Mra. Will Bryan. ervices were temporarily l'Cstl'ained la~t Louise Bend rson, high se-hool. May 8. book have b en put up in the $10; ~tella K l1y, emees, $10; week by Common Plea Judge Mi Hendel'S n won second il1 the . '01'. B. O. kinner, then presid- I hallways. The auto entranc(' has Th People's Building Loan and George Miller, 5erviees. UO; Mr. Dana F. Reynolds, oJ olumbu!l, county cont ~. ent of Wilmington college, but , been widened and leveled, milking Savjngs Co. versu,s William Wil· Howard Sawyer, services $7; Julia fr om payillg claims 11 ted in the Two item tak 11 from the rc- tate director of education when it pos ible f or the busse to carry liam • ct ai, for m oney. foreclosure Holland, services, $7; Burroughs undry appropriation act adopted port fOr April to are quit in- this ehl'o nicle is written, gave the pupils into the ground!>." and equitable relie·f . Adding Machine Co., service, last July and cart'Yi~g a total of t resting : "On last Saturday, pI'incipal addres at the fifty-seven The completion of the Smith. John H. Bean vel' us Emma E. $5,55; Karl D. Dakin msurance $486,369.91. The actIon wa~ brouthe win ners from the tli tri<lt 'th annual commencement exet'. Hu~hes work shop, erect.c d almost Miller. et ai, f Olr pa;rtition and premiums, $98; Ed. 'So Conklin ght by Charle ·N. Krieg, of Cleve· ('holar~hi[l onte!!lt went . Diu s . h student lab or, Is an. other relie:f. Insurance Agency insurant;e prem- land Heights, Kreip;'s principal bu t() compete in the state wide evening, May 17, !:hoosing for bi nounced August 21. The building Ellis Allen ver us Herman B. iums. $185; Qlark County care of allegation Is..ihat the act leaves 1.0 conte t, Those who w~nt from I Rubje-ct, "The Hickory tick." is 27 feet wide and 58 feet long, Allen, for divorCE!. Charge is ex· patient ,122.50; The John'llon Wat the j.udgment of the stnte auditor Wa yn ville wen' harle Whit. Geneva Denlinger recived the with two floot's and solid window treme cruelty. son Co., supplies, 35cj John Law what claims shall be paid, ~keT, who on second place in eholnr. hip 3')t8rd. she hnvin~ Jighting for all bench \vork. When ---" Son, gas, $2.94; F. J. Beer !'!!!!!!"!!!!!!"!!!!!!"!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Latin II at the dil'trict conte t. maintained the higbest average erect d it was considered "one Probate <!ourt ProceediDla Printing Co., Ohio State reports, aild Burdette Jackso n, wh o took during the high school career of of the most up·to-<!ate vocational The inventory of Howard C. $3.50; Columbu.s Blank Book S ,<ond place in American history. the cla_ • Music for the oc asion agricl1lture bu.j)dings ill the state, Rief, executor of the estate of Mfg. .Co., supphes\ $6; BanksTn the re~ults of t he state contest, wa furnished by a trio from ~nd in convenience and Iighling is harle8 Reif, decea ed, was ap. ~aldwm, Law .Pub. Co., ub crip. It wa ''found that · hal'le Whit. Oxford. ' similar to like shops in our univer. proved. t10n, .$3.60; I The Oftlce <>-lItfitter , A large attendanc featured sities." EsteIJa M. Brown was appointed 5upph~s, .SSc; Depal·tment Reports Ilker received Reco nd place. "While prncliclnjt for the field \thQ orly-~i.xtb annual reunion and The 1929-30 tet'm opened executrix of the estllte 0:1 ,Ella R. sub cnph.on, $25; Huddleso~ & Our eonveni~nt location, lulta· m. t la t ,week, M~ynnrd Rich w~s l b,anquet- of the Alumni as ocia JAlbor Day, eptember 2, with a Brown. deceased, no bond required Son, I!!!bmate, $84.2/); Blair &; inJured WIth th dISCUs. At first, It tlon nt t he gym on Saturday even. large enrollment in both the high Walter Seiker Wilbur Hutt and Leroy, oement and gravel, $6.40; ble lurroundings and equipment enablea us to Serve to the Belt , and grades schools, Two new John. Roser ~ere appointed . ap. Owen G.ross,. services, $17; West. teachers made their initia.l appear. praisers. ern UOlon Telegraph Co., tele. Advantace. ance at the high school building: Wilbur Hannahs, administrator grams, '1.39; ' L. E, Hockett, ' ~fiss Corrine Robbins, dramatic of the estate of George H. Han , gravt'l etc., ~'O; W. H. Madden AMBULANCE S E RVICE art and Engli h in both high scbool nahs, deceased. Co .• lumber and cement, ~ 140.99; and eighth grade, and Ray Peter· Mildred A. Mulford, administra- Eldridge Paint Co., paint, $242,. P.... 2. son, science and Algebra in higb trix of estate of B. F. ~uber, de. 25; H. S. Conover, nails, etc., chool. Thirty.two freshmen, 42 ceased. $4.45: Famous Allto Supply Co., sophomores, 19 juniors and 32 Fred H. Zimmerman adminis- oil and supplies, $14; Fred Kahn senior were enrolled. The grade trator of the' estate of Isabel Mal'. Motor Co., parts, $9.03: Shartle. enrollment, beginin.g with the first t in, deceased file.d his first and Machine Co., parts and reo gra e, was published tbe next finat account: pair. $6.80; .East End Wl'ecking :-=;...j~~WI&J~~liLiii~ week 11$ follows: '72, G6, 49, 55, In the case ot Anna J. Rankin Co., gt;!neratol', $2.50; Trustees of 'IIOTARY P UBLIC ' H~NTINQ . N.tlo••I ..... ?3, ,58, 43 , 36, or 432 in all, bring administratrix 011, the estate of PU.bllc Affairs, light bi11, $6.,( 4; 6. '.SHINQ 109 the total e n.rollment tQ 563, Minnie Moore Waters, d'e ceased" G!lswold ~ervice Station ." as, tires II. J rene" , Blda. -By Oc tober 2 thIS enrollment had verSlIs Charles H. Moore et al tbe and supphes, '274.06j Kdpatrick· Dra. . . . E...... S.uW ~"; M.'" increased to these proportions: plaintiff is to siell ce;tain 'real French Motor Car Co., gas, Ures W-\.YNESVILLE, OHIO . grade boy~. 244; g~de girls, 208; estate and make return to court. and supplies, ~17S.44; Waites I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!~!!!'!'!!!!!!!!'!'!!!'!'!"""~ grade. pupIls, 452; ~Igh school b?ys ! Allgu t Lunne, exec~tor of the Garage, brake hning, $2.46; L. FO• •AU DATES CALL 59; high schoo l glr\S, 80; high estate of Bernard Lunne deceased H •. Gordon Gange, gas and reo school .pupils, 139; t otal number 1l1ed his i,nventory.' pall'S,. ,120.94; Oram Shoup, gas. of pupIls 591. Jtarry Z. Gray was discharged kerosme a nd Ales, '2~.0'; W. A. trange as It ma y seem, the .from his duties ali receiver of the H.au~e, g~ a~d supphes, U9.28; FOR SALE Freshmen had no representatives estate of Le ter Hopkins, deceased I CJncI~~ati. .011 Works Co., ras, on the first Honor R 11 for the partnership of Hines and Hopkins $3.61,. WIlbur Hutt, gas, $12.49' term as published October 23. and . the sureties on his bOlld are Fl-ankhn Vulca~ing & Ti~e Co., FOR SALE-Buff Legbdrns, Old Anna O'Neall and Verdena Fox, released. gas and brake IInulg $42,02' Frank hens, young roosters. Howard JESSE STARL&Y sophom!>res; Charles Whitaker, Edith Weaver, guardian of Re. Sherwo()d Co., ps. $7.22; Kelsey's Shambaugh, Harvey b.ul'g, Ohio. junior; Bertha Filer and Thelma becea and Sarah ;Jane Weaver fil. ~ervice StatioJt, gas an d cabie, ·025 St, J ohn seniors, composed the list. ed her first account. • .29.52; Kauf '!'an's. !!~elJs, U.80; .~••• 120. " - •• rlla...., 0 .... WANTED-To bU1 all klncla of The !lame report says: "The reo Grace R. King elected to take Wa ldron C. ~:mmour" Inquest. $7.· chicken s. paytnc hleheet Muket cent spelling test given in the high un'd er the will of Harry L King 80; Wald;on C. Gilmour~ inquest, price. S. D. Henkle l WaJnentlle, , ~rhool and gracles resulted with deceased . . " $7.10; Y"!ley lobns It SODS Inc., 1 Ohio. ' U ,ICE••or••••• . Lola ea rs, senior, and Barbara " C(}py rIgid frame bridge, '''.71; Gray, in the sixth grade, making Mania,e Liee... . Morrow Feed . n d Supply Co., ceo the only perfect scores of 50 me nt, .lumber. lime, $62.55; Fol· words in the ir respective groups." Clyde Wilson, painter, of Wi!· Imer Bros., dredging creek, $845 .• Shi\doR of fhe old district school, mington, and Misi~ Regenia Beatty 70; M()rl'Ow IAlmber Co., cement, with their 8ccompany in s- "Spellin' of Oregonia. . s~wers, $.13.60 ; Waynesville Ser. chools !" W.hat do you think of Wjllal'd A. Gillenwater, decora· vIce StatIon, ta8 and kerosene, that? tor, of Franklin, !md Miss Helen 'L $105.62: Oreconia 'B ridre Co., A e-ameplayed Friday evening, Murray, factory worker of Frank. steel, blue prlJlt.s, $59.16 : HarOVf.n OR George White1:or. Legi~ n with these official aU I mlo, October 1 , l;UIW 0 team of Senior lin. old Martz. sand and &Tavel, $288,malty presented Thonl88 W. bile license plates in recognit inn cif boys defeat a team of under.classWallaee White, :farmer, of Ma· 95; McGoy Oil Co., oil and gl'eallC men by a score of 10 ,to .6, thus on, and Miss Rut.h Spaeth, of Ma. $101.20; WarreD Cou nty Lumber McCaw, Dennison, state comman·the services of tho legionnal!'!1 (I t der of the American Legion with our state," Governor White &!lId in ending a rather mediQcre fall base son. Coo, cement. lime, oil '19.85; J ohn ---Law, repair9, '9.6&; Gilpin " ball sea on. Attention was now official A merican Legion license his preserltation address. turned to basket ball, a seallon ~_I E ... .te, Tra.,f. ra Son, gas, '16.08 ; Ore(ronia B ridge "The members ()f the Am(l rirn n plates .!Ilt tb~ .tate c~mman ~ ler's schedule 01 18 games being' pub- The will ot S. K, Stephenson, de. Co., repairs, '8.10; Zain Armitage car at IInl'ressn'e exerClseq Fnr\nr. , Lt'gilln ore engaged in many v:(.rthy . . .. . . Oct. J3, lit the office'S of the :ll lIlM lished Oct(lber 23, Kenneth St. ceased, wall tiled iln court. eravel. $259.20; Vernon Kieb ael, Veh.iclea Hureau 60 oulb Th ird \~ Mllttc, CIV1C and soc)al IcrVlre J ohn coached this team. The and determina- stone, $48.50; V an Camp Stone street lumbu': '1" i, i lies and dutiel that hll\'f tion of 'ce tax on the Co., sand and cravel, $21 ; J ohn Motor Vebic:lea Regl trill' r:I." '1\1.11 trated the .ervice of tlie (To be Continued) estate of ne. deceased Gunehel rep.in ,20. 75; John Law II. !)aily tint presented t.~ t· ,~., . '1 n t~ treit' nati9n, theIr state is to be riven to persons Inter. " Soli, £ai, $Sl .83; A . t.. T OIIhLe, t'Bted. gu, $6'1.15; W ebb SIIDPloD, to Govert)ol' White and , '. I ,I (I their fellow-citizetlS, " lhf Emerson brtelp timber, taO• The be~t NRA story of the week . . . the j1 ....... taUon tu l' " "1 III r ndded. ... lIC!CAw. _ ,', ,,,,,,ander MeCaw atated tb t is proliably the one about the appraiser To eltimat; & ··-a-m-o-D-n-t-of tile ,... P .-lIon wa- ~ , I' '1 I,.-ha lf of the ....OIlDair l·~ 01 president ot a small town bank, Brown, proceeaill8 tax 7011 ...,. on cottoD "'HIeID~ or Jacob ~ ol:1 tl' of ObJo I UpreII al llr.:· who ,aid he couldn't sign the blan. , WIJeDr Hutt. ,purehueti ••IP tb, material ad n to Govenaor WhJte a nl! to ket code Mume it would mean Emary Urton Lillie Urton to multfpl7 the Ia ., .. • nUrl'8U of JIotor Vehlel ~ fnr that the bank' janitor would get Howard P. anel Cle1l1Ul IS "Ida. A I1MIet ~ rffllrni&ioa atemIecl to the a biner salary than he did, ud'ChIaIn." real &amUtoa pOUDdl of ~. ~ril'an ~ u4 to ... state that oilld llptl8t the mo""'..- towDIldp. • pilll. . . .
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her twin si ter, M . Gu 8t included. ~t Juhn Baker and Franklin; Mr. and M lSSUED EVERY THURSDAY ock and childr ... n, Ion ; Mrl<. Bl'rtha C D. L CRANE I I P.blJ.ber SultHrlptl •• Price, '1.10 a V.ar Mr. and Mrs. Berna at Poatottlc. Otic. Plio. . ..... ....... " " .. " No. liZ Entered ville. Ohio. aa aecnn4 at CiaWaynN...... n Grove. The Corn-HOI PIAn R••I. . .co .. " .. "" .. .............. No. ua Matter The Wedding to Be a Wmiam Campbell entertainc.1 The cOl'n-hlll(' uju~tl11l'nt program with 0 PlIl'ty Salurda~( evening in wa ~ formally laulwheli Oct ob .. r 17 Large Ontl hon o r or hi ] 7th birtlltday. Guests when. ecl'clul'Y Wallacl' announ(' _ OCTOBER 26, 1933 includ d, Ruth and Ednn Varvel. ad n plan to pI'oviti bl'l'wfil pay· Evelyn IIrr, ~{inni,e, ampbeJl ments fOI' eOl'n lind hUR gl 'IJ \Vt'r ~ Have you 11 ad an invitation , Rachel Barnhart, Masrnol'd HlIge· t otalling :350,000. 00. In l'l'lul'n To the wedding 01 the pai)' ~ ' my 1', Edwin nthh, Robert fOl ' the benfl paym~nt ~. curn Ilnt! If not you'd better gel one. ause Lhe whul tow n':! going Leonard, Darlo Rtol'cr, Robcrt hog g"l'ow('rl'< Url' (,XIH'c t Ii t il ('1111 · A paragraph, remarkable for the inclu . iOn of 80 many f\o\,tndG.rA~· • .Rogel' Davi~. Pumpkin ·pip. tract to I' 'du ' in I !I ;{.J thl'il' 11('1'('the re. word , app eflr~ in Matk Sullivan's lalest volume of "Our Times." wufcI·s. pellllut ~ an(1 ~ppl(!s were agl' of oO I' n by 20 1'£11' ('('nt, and Su llivan nominates Irvi ng Berlin as the foremost ot American com- T here's norh ins::' in th hal'llwore se rved. the nUlllbcr of ho~~ Carro\\'"'' and lin e, ----.- ~-po ers, but h e wonders whet.her Berlin would no't have writ.ten II difsold by 25 pel' cent. Hawke's Hardware doe sn'l e ll; ferent kind of music for Am el'lca if he had Bpent hie ear ly years B netit payment. will tak.· Ihl' in Caliiol'llin. Kentucky, or Oregon, instead of on t he East Side of And beSides thi ' sture is noted, form of aCl'el:lge rental in tlll' eose Fol' treating peopl well. New York. of eMn and flat pa~' mcnl~ " l1l'gd Mrs, Alice McMil.lan · i~ the in the ClI!le of hog". "POssibly," he !;lays, "it was one of A merica's mi fortunes that this When Bob goe to Lovely' Reguest of fr'iends in Indianapolis. creation Room, mu ienl genius and fine spirit did not hallpen to spe nd his youth whet'l! Corn P a.yments Robert. milh, of Ohio Weslyan To seek B glass of beer, he could have heard, nnd absorbed, and transmuted into a different niver ity, was home over the Rat of paym ent i~ 30 cent~ n Lovely ays lhey serve it cold, syn thesis of nat ional music, the Migh of t he pines on Mount Katahdin, week-end. bu. hel for t1lll 8\'('rage yil'ld of A few doOt's south of there. the roar of the surf and !ltorm again tape od, the low of cattle in N. H. White, of Kokomo, Ind., car,l PI' OilUN'd on the fal'llI. If a P nnsylvania' s meadows, t he old-time melodies of dwellers in Appala- When Betty cannot go down town, IS the gu est of his siis ters, Etta fal'mer: haR :lvcl'aged OVt'I' a base chian vlllleYlI, the ca ll of rou tobouts on the Missi s ippi , the song f Phone 19 is what she'll call, Moss and Emma White. p dod (probabl~' ]fi3] th rough c(Jwboys on the Texas plains, the twangi ng of banjos in Alabama, the Smith's gl'oceries are much fresher A group of school youngsters 1932.) a producLi on of 40 bu s hels And he treats folks best 0 f tlll. enjoyed a Hall owe'en party a t th e an acre , lhe pa~' nwnt he will l'e' l summons of church bells in rural Ohio, the cries of children playing Car Walker home on Saturdll~' cl'ive wiil total 12 an acre for 'One, Two, Thrce, O'Leury' in Vi l'ginia school yords. the honk ing of acres taken hom producti on. Two· grese south-bound in autumn, the dl'um of rain against the windows of When Betty buys dl'UgS at the evening. Wayne ville Drul<' tore The Ladies Aid of the M. E. third s of the pnyment will be l\ebra ka farm houses, the notes of bob-white in Ind iana wheat fields, he knows they're fresh and church held a provi~ion m!ll'ket in made a' soon a po~sible after COIlth e thunder' of Niagara, the howling oC a Dakota bliztard. th whi per pure Xenia ·aturday. tl'acts al'e signed, the remaining I cf rustling corn on July nights in Illinois, the whin e of dynam os at Remember old and hop-wol'lll Mr. Bishop Dickinson, of alum. th il'd after Augu's t ) , UpOIl evid. j Conowingo dam, the lonely whit· of the mowing machln in June hay drugs, hus, i, vi. iting in Ihe home of hiF r ne of fulfillm nt of thp conh-act field, the bay of oon-dogs in North Carolina wood s. the crow of Will not effect a cure. ~on, C. A. Dickenson. and 'f amily. By !lpN'in} urranj!ement an indio challtiel er in Maryland· barnyurds, including, as un~ cmplete synthe.· [s They'll always. go to Robitzer, matron b Irs . EF.,S H, Lundy, ' ri' hof vidual farmer may conlract, anti · f cha rnel rlsUc AmcJ'ican ounds h ould- t he cry of the hog-caller When they want the best of 1uel Ie . . . . h re . .1. otten 1I1g I e rec~ive payme n t~ f or it, to r duel! orros!! rolling Kan ~ as pin ins." Betty know s what good coal i~, meetmg olumbus.of tit Grand Chapt I' in acreage more than 20 pCr ( nt. She surely is no fool. {I'll. 1\1ary LOlaI' ,'r aR confln cd Hor P .. ym ~lIta , I With Goodrich tires D~wey to lI er bed with grippe last week Payment fot' hog/< i ~ $5 8 head. a asey's hut i ~ impl'oving. Th(' numh er of ho~'S 011 which thl They'll get II lot more miles. MI'. anil MI'. . Frank tanley ar c A wntch can b used a a compa s. paYIl1t!nt will be made is the equThe man who ride on Goodrich ~pendi ng a few wee~;. with Mt,. Point the h ou r hand of the watch to t he un, and south is exactly ivalent of 75 per cent of the av I' tires, and ){l's. F . L. ollklin, of abi n a. age number fal'ro\\ d on the fum halfway between the haUl' hand and t he XII on the. walch; for examJu t mile ilnd mil s and Mr. and Mrs. Dunni: hen owc lh pl , a llUming it is 9 0 'clock, point t he hOUT hand (indicating nine) to and daughter have moved from over a two-yeul' base period. Paysmiles. the su n, and the point halfway hetween X and XI is due south; or a _ lh Shulz farm ' to the home of ments 81'e limit cI to those who Leroy (Dill) Moran wait, to serve su me that it i , 4 a' cloe k, pin t the ho u r hand to the sun and the /lgu res Elmer ,Chenoweth in this village. agl'ee al so not' to in er a e the aver age number of hog. bought and you II indicate 'south, red during the tw o-yeal' ba per. Eilher nighl oJ' day, iod. " When you call fol' hill truck to Payments will b JI1ade as folcome, lows: $2 a head upon ncaeptancc 'Twill g t t.h re right away. The Friend. hip club met la t of the contract, $1 a head about Should you require an ambulance Wednesday at the home o~ Mrs. S ptenrber I, 1934, Imd2 n head I Mary Mannoll, neal' Wilm ingto n. about February 1, 1936. Mc lure's i who to get, Therman 8t vens, oj! JameRtowll 8 :00 MUBic If there's better smbulance enrice was here la t Thur ·dIIY. Por..eui nc Ta."ea 8.06 Fa'rm Adjustment News '" .... ..... .'.""."'. D. S. Myel' I It hasn't come here yet. Several from a distil nee attend8:16 Work on ZlInesvllle Soil EI'ollion Experinumt Station E. B. Deeter Money for the benfil payment. To make your cows productive, 8:26 Music. ed the sacra·ment meeting at GI'cen will be derived fl'om 'a procc si ng 8 :40 Child Feeding ..... , . .. .... ................. , .. ", .Laura Gerber And your sLock grow big Ilnd Briar last Satul'day e ening. 8 :60 The Native Home of t he AY1'shire ........ .... ..... "." .. E. E. Hizer fat, Mrs. Mabel F. Terry, of Leb- tax on both (Ol'n and hogs. Th !) :00 Home Grown Happint' .... Mrs. E. R. Neill Buy your stockfced at the Farm- anon, spent the week-e~nd with bel' rate of this tax will be d termined !J ;10 Mu sic by the Secretary of Agricu lture. ers' Exchanp:e home folks here. , 9.26 Fin.ish ing the Thlln ksgivi ng Turkey . ..., .. P. B. Zumbro Initial processing tax on ho~ will The fal'mers all know that. Mr. and Mr. P. G. W ells, 9 :36 Fall lire of t ht! Garden . G. H. P oeR hand Wilhur Purd y daughter, K. E . Thomp on, Mary be 60 cents a hundredweight of 9 ;46 Factor that Affect h~ep Profits , • . " " F. L. Mori on Betty prefer mith's Market, Kathleen Thompso n, Mr. and Mr . live animal, and b comes effective Its kept ,' 0 clean and nice, Otis Powell, Ml'. and Mrs. Novem ber 5. This tax will be inOnce you eat Smith's h igh-grade Thos. Powell, 0 ft his ' ,p lace; creased at inter vials until it is $2 U. S. ROUTE 42, WARREN ' mney. mad available t hrough the meats, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb, Mr. a hundredweight Febl'uary I, 1934 COUNTY PROJECT STARTED Public Works Administra~io n, ~nd You're sure to do it twice. A tax will be collected on COI'n and Mr . Sil Lamb, Air. and Mr!l. _ known as NRH-424-G, IS being commercially, comsupervised by Enl Riber, Resid- At W. H. Madden and ompany, Jam es Lamb, daughters, Emma processed Having been \Iwarded the con- ent Engineer in Warren County, They'll buy their lime. cement und Vina, on. J ohn Mr. and Mrs. mencing with th mark<.'ting year Asa La mb, of near Green Briar; which beg.in , i,n N "emb.er. tract on October 4th for improving and Arthur Hill, project enrineer, and and, 'B twcen one IIlId one-half and . M I'. and Mrs. l.;ouis Lamb, of Cor2.452 miles of the Columbus-Cin- . Involvi ng an expenditure of ap- The qua lily of this Arm's materials cionati Road, U. S. Route No. 42, proximately ,84,000 this project Is what makes t hem in demand. win; MI'. and Mr. Bird Powell, t\\'o million farmel" in the nited daughter, Geneva, son, Malcolm, State~ produce CQl'n and hogs on a, . H. No.6, Section A and Mason becomes one more link in the deMr. and Mrs. Mike Lamb, Mr. lind commercial sCll le, Tlre'majol'ity of Part, in Warren Co unly. by cOn-· velopment of a higher type of road tructing a 9"-7"-9" d pth, 20' aft'Qrdi ng a direct route between (Watch for Bob and Betty Next Mrs. Virgil Wilker 0 11 , MI'. und lhese live in 10 middlew stel'n I Mrs. h erma n Po elll, of n ear ~tale s . illc lud'ing Ohi Q. lndiana, and 41' width co ncrete pavement, two of Ohio's largest ci ties- week) opyrlghl 1931. n. A , Morrison Oregonia, Marson WellR, of Day- JlJinoi., Mi ssouri, Kan ~as. Ne- I the , DeSalvo on struction Com- Columbu s and Cinci nnati. --10n, were among those who attend- braska, Iowa, outh Dakota, Min. pany. Cinci nnati , Obio, set to work Of tne tota11ength of this pro. ed t he funeral of John Edward nesota, and Wi. cOllsin. at once to prepare the subgt'ade jed, npproximately .04 miles will Richarson, at Hamiltoll, on Friday for paving operati ons. Within ten be constructed within the Village Farmer. Handle Procram ITs. Halli e Rector lind ch ildr·e n . day construction of crOS8 'toad of Mason , with the date for com. of . Kentucky, arc visiting her Mr'tl, G. M. MacDonald aU ndAfter the initial explanation or drainage tructuJes and exca vation pletion of this 41' ection set for operations lla~ progressed 80 December 178t, 1933, while the ed th ~ W . C. T . U. convention at parents, MI'. and Mt·s. H. C. Moore the plan, the Q{lministl'alive I'eand family. . !l ponsiblities will be a~sumed by 1I favorably that It became possible contractllr is given until October Cincinnati the past week. Several from this place attend- cou nty Th e P. T . A. h eld their regular corn-hog pl'oduction to begin actual paving work on 1st, 1934, to complete the remained the combination sale at }{ar- contro l associlltion .. meeting Wedn Cl!day evening. October 14th. del' of this improvement. Thi ~ pl'oject to be constructed - - -___ - - HarveyLtbul'g is n ow without a veysburg last aturday afternoon. A aedes ot expl anatol'Y meetMr. and Mrs. Rufus R oberts and ings is being plan ned 1'0 1' Warren telephol\e exchange for the 1ir t out of Ohio's share of Federal time in mQI'e t han thirty years. family, of near King man, s pent county. Within a 'few week you Waynesville exc hange serves this Sa turday e'Vening with P. G. WeHR will receive notice of a meeting and family. comnl unity now. in y6u1' commu ni ty. and then you Mr. Pal Kirby, , f Franklin, was will have full oPPo l'lunity t o ask Mrs. Katberi ne Heston was a here Sunday. as many questions as Come to your Ohio' State Univer ity is pre- gue t of Mrs. ha. Madden, FriMrs. Catherine J ordan, of this mind. day afternoon. paring this week to welcome many A community sale was beld on place, is 'attending the Century of ~~~~~~~~::-::~===== thousands of visitor s who will re- the street Satul'day afterrt()on. Progres at Chic o. ~-- - - Louis Mal'ko and oUleTs of Dayturn to . the campus Saturday for Thi s was the first venture of the the homecomi,ng game with North- kind here and it met with very ton, called on ~. E. Thompso n Wednesday m orning. o su Russell S herod were auctioneers. - - --we8 The homeconling encounter in There will be another sale in two Government checks ar bei ng Ohio stadium gives promises of at- weeks. received by ciga r leaf growers in I tracting the largest .football crowd Ca'rlisle's high chool soft ball the Miami Valley ave :t'age in size F bothered with bI.dder irre9~ here in three years, according to. team came here for a game Gr i- about $60. Oheck s al'e in return larities, gettj~9 up at nisht and Buckeye ticket authorities. The re- day and was again defea ted by our for agreements to curtail acreage nagging backache due to di5Of'dered cord demand for Michigan tickets team . 14 to 9. of cigar leaf tobacco. Phone 78J kidM\, ()( bladder function, don·t last · week brought with it a deTh e Sontag general stoJ'e held • - --delay. Use DOln's Pill •. M erit luge of orders tor the Northwe8- their opening Satu.r day. If we ever get thro ugh this d,eonly C<lI n explain Oo.n', wodd· tern ducata as well. Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Hartsock pression we have mflde up our wide UK. G Et 00111" tod"y. At Northwestern come8 here with and family, of Wa yneSVille, were minds n ever again t o gamble on aU druggists. the advantage of three previous g¥ests Sunday of their paren.ts, ~e stock market, buy aln over-sized gaptes and a week of re8t, while M't. and Mrs. C. H. Dllatherage. automobile or stay out late at ~ Ohio State will face the Wildcata 'Mi ss Marj orie Shumaker, of night. ' with little let.up from the Mich- Port William was . a week-end .. - ---,..- WAYNESVILL~. OHIO Maybe wo didn't ·kn ow much in Phone 80 Bank Blq. igan' detea~ Saturday, 13 to O. guest of Miss Anna M.a c Donald This will be the first Big Ten game and attended the perfo rma nce of the good old day!! wh,e n our only of the year in Ohio stadium. Lalit "The ' Purple Monkey." sea-food diet, consist<ed of cove year'8 20-6 victory was the firet .The public speaki~g cla s Jlre- oysters and crackers, bu t anyhow to be recorded over the Wildcats sented t be play, Th ~ Purple we didn't have to worry about by a Willaman-eoached Buckeye Monkey," at the Gym Friday even- frozen assets. . squad. ing. They gave a creditable per• _ _- : - Ohio Sta~'1 120-piece band will fotmance ·before a J'ec6rd audi"Ministers Protest Indiana Beer be at ita be8t Saturday, and all the ence. ·The proceeds were t urn ed Law" says a headline in the Incolor of a homecoming event will over to the P. T. A. to finish pay- dianapolis News. WeIll t he stu/! be dilplayed ,t or the visitors. Fra- ing for the pian o th ey pu rchased isn't much goo d. ternlties and sororitie8 wlil have last year. The cast of character,,: ~~~~~=;;,==:===== parties for their returning alumni, Sally. Walters,. a .g!rl with. a modand one Croup, 'Chi Phi, will cele- I ern Ideas, VirgInia DaYls: . Mrs. ~ v o• brate ita fiftieth anniversary at Walters her mother, Rachel Sham- , lell In arJ e a~.tiT that time. ' baugh; Mr. Walters," her father, After Northwestern, Ohio State Harold Tucker; Barbara Dale, her will have only two home games, friend, Anna Mac Donald; NiBIl Indiana. comil.g here November 4 De Lisle. also very modern, Ruth and IlIinoie November 11. Tbe lat- Varvel; Penimmon ~enry Clay, a ter contest '\Ifill be observed as c.olored servant, Ernest Dodd; Dad.' Day. James Rand, a friend, Robe.rt --~-. _ . Gray; Bob Whitney, a friend, Maynard Hagemyer; ' Stanley Martin, a friend, Robert Davia; David Lawrence, a friend, JOlepb a VEARS OF SERVICE 08born. John Stowe, of Hi.bland, ealled on Mr. and MI'I. J. C. Gray Saturday. uaANON. OHIO .,rs. Minnie FrOR, Geor.. and W. hay. & eom)tlete .:n.,.t'w. Mont FToat, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W........... 1onleo Froat, aDd Jlayaard apent SUllday Prica It oaable
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a ~ I' :;e l'\'e..l a t th e Biltl1l r hotel in Oa yt II at (l ' lock ton ight. T he di nner w il l n\:\l'k the st ar t • T estllOD sUppery of th , bay· fourt h an ll ual sel'< Ai n pa'fement IIhow of the entra l Ohill Teacher. ' a sthat new Goodyear socia t ion, which l will 0pCll offi ciR Ily All· Wee tbenlltop with tir ~t Ill el' t ingR at !) :3 0 o'clock can 7'1% quicker tlol11 orrow ' m Ol llin ~ at both than Imootb, old Mem!'lrin l ha ll an d lhe Natio nal t:irea and qu leiter ash l' gi!'.ter {'ompa ny llcho(ll thaD any other ' hOlls . H u ndl'l'd. J:)f t nchl' ra urc ex· Go odyear new tire•••• Take A ll-Weather no uooe4=ellllry l)cCLl!d lo an ivt' in Dlly1011 late lo, chanCel on aUp. (lilY li nd t onight. n nd n lll tal of pet)' faU and wlnn a1'ly 1 0,00 0 i e xped d La b ~ fer road&-put 00 in the cilY (or t.h op ning s ion aafe-~pplnlln_ oted sPl'a k r. will illclude: \ ill is Goodyean oowl A. utton . s uperi nte ndent of lIIWtu 1_ Moat aizee ifill ch ool!ol a t A ug u/<w, Gu. : Dr . WiI1nd.... 1ft. "'priced lower tban Iia m T r ufan t l<'oAter, di rector of 10--' for 10llt fall. the P link founda t ion of (>eonll mic " .... , b ,' , 11 OhIo I ~ we ll-nigh mountaInous-and badl In ~lIe wooded. hUla Olay be round Dlany .. rana "".-OIdtlree r ar ch at N WLon, Ma.ss.; Pa ul of I"' ~ 17., ) CO nlnl V Il \I1ll0llg the souther,lI mountalneer'~ . • • • • • • • • • I McNutt, gov I'll r o f Indian a, and I ... ~ I" r _llte ~nul. In Ohio , farm ers art: stili plowing with oxen? And people are .tllI , otn. I '~ !bpert TIre Moonttnal w. d .... rtm.. fOI'm er na t iona l com lllund er of the ch.",:!1 .~ I,.... ""L1ng· hou seS! Boll! th 8t' "Icl'lre. w l~ ..e u'Ikel'!. this SprIng. In lhe bllle (le.ar the Ohl., .,untth m~oP{"""'~ ."":IDC'OP«b.PPIp Am erican L ~g ni-co!" .... tub. . . nd II..... encecl tint m - io l1 ,' Mark : ullival1 , 'Ill' ,. I I III ll~ ....1 lUnd tn thts hili country Everll the s teepes t slopes 'a re larrue(\ tD .a..u, th·j ., your work h...... nationa lly kn o, n p olitical a nal ys • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and Dr. G. B romley 0 , nlllll , pre- su .ry " I . 'd 0 1 uro. larlll'" who " I II oul of hie corn-neld lind bl'oke hla neCk ," • A .. J l;), . htll. a . . . . btftUllful ~ they ar prlnlltlv,~ The roads run 41011, the \lm"K - n .. r . ~ .. ..= I sident 0 r Depnu \I' unlvcrsi\ y, at rli e,'e r: .1. ~ III' . bl" J''''O. Iro.'I whi ch ..,ne can s l'~ to r ml lell. GOODYEAIt "A T"FINDI. Gree ncnJ> lI ~ , Ind. SuPt'rlw'" Corti T .... UOi l' /lr '" ~ " ' ~. ' 00 ' u ·~ n.1I r "",,' rj' I~ to be found wlt hlll til I r UII '" . :' \.... : _•. '. I' • "., , ,,"_ ."., ., ·,'.1011 Just leave the main road, and (ollu,", uo y ~ ''''' l lr ' I"" up th. BAND PARTICIPATED 55 .nd qu.Uty 'Itt ...I.b. w· ,· " .•• ~ .,,111:) lULU Ulv ollck ·country. 'n reach aU IN NRA PARADE
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The Wll ~rnesv ill c S hoo l band pm'ticil)atc d in the mon stel' NRA Phone 47 pa l'ad e at Dayton, Sat urda)' ven· WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ing. !!aid to have be n 't he larg e l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... demon tration tha t city ever pro• '. duced. The local youngsters had ~~~II~~~~~~~~~~!! I been engag d by th Laurel bi s· euit company to lead ita delegation and di splay, nnd wer located about mid-way of th i3 first divillion • HONEST WEIGHT of" the parade. As usual, they attracted cos id I'able favorable com HONEST TEST mcnt by their snappy upp arance HIGHEST MARKET PRICE a11d lively music.
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er att sls to th e merit ot th!.' production. Every n will wanL to hellr alOe to the Hallowe'en Nathaniel Shilkret's Victor Con. 'T E:1 cort oreh' tra playing typical . M • Sh erwoo d'I ntt ntJ'mg ~ • ale f a t'que ·t '{' b accompany _ ,Ig n I S l~ "I If,, I' d to catch m elodin'" which u the play: B id s the full-length ay. featur picture al 0 will be preLeave your orderfi t r mother sented a music OI)preciatiQn film, club dougbnut! wilh 1\11's, lillie "The Life f G ol'ge Bizet" and a Fitz Patrick Travel Talk, Java. The Junior cIa s in sponsoring J oseph Myers, oJ incinnati, · . h was a Waynesville 'visitor this t hi pro d uc t Ion IS appy to pre· sent it not only baca\! e it ill en- morning. tel'taining, but also because of everal o ut-of-town l'elatives and it' great educational value. tri nds attended th' luneral of The Junior class will appreciate I saac Lincoln, Wednegday after. ' Your support and with ,a dmi Ion noon. prices of 10c gl.'8de children, 15c high school, and 20c adults, h opes ~rs. John Stan, berry and SO"I)8, to have a "full hou e" October 26 Dick, Billy and Nollan, spent the (Thursday evening at 8:..;;p,;.,.;;m;;;'~dhdna:;;.y~W::-;e;::;;d~n~ esday with Mrs. Wilbur Oome and spend a n enJoya e ans erry and dall~hter. evening and b Ip t.he Juniors eam Mr. and Mrs. m ,'y de Everhart at least part of their banquet and and son, of Middletown, visited comm ncement money. h'1 parent, M r, and M rs. F re d Everhart, Saturday evening, Di.triet Con'fention.
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Brine in _ample. of ,.our eream, No Claara.. for Tettina OctQber 10 estimates Unite!! , SLales PQtato production placed Know you are aettin, Paid fot' the crop ' at 307,3 2 000 bushels, ' l4 per• cent less st _yeaI'. __ _ _than_la_ yOllr B 11 It er' Fat ~
Red 73-Creamery,lnc. StalioD Rear Kroaer's W.ynet.,iDe, Ohio
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Tuesday Evening October 31, The outhwestern Ohio and the Mr. and Mllrk Rogers and Cent.ral Ohio Teachers' associations dau&,hter were Sunday guests at meet rellpectively in Cincinnati ' the 'home of the former's parenta, 1933 will and Dayton Friday and Satur-day Mr. and MI·s. Nate Rogers, at Ml'S.
LIST OF PRIZES Rip Van Winkle- l, 12-lb. sack FI our. Lord Plu sh ,Botto m and l3ride-2 Bail' cuts, boy and girl. l1aggie & Ji gs-$2 cash. ~ ashe r W oman- One Cake. Va 'obond- l can Automobile Polish. Dutch Twins-$! cash. Witch- 1 Neck Tie. lown- l cured Ham. Ghost- t, 2 4 ""'-lb. sack Flour. Spani ar'd--l gallon Oil. ChaNey ' Chaplin-':'l gallon Oil. r.1al'ie 01' ssler- 1 Hail' ut. LindY- $l Box WrIting Paper. Policeman- l crank ca e drain. ow :Soy--5 gallons ,Gas. Gypijy- 1 basket Groceries. {utt &. J f' ft'~l gall on Ice Cream. Uncle T on) & Topsy- l year s ub, to MiaOli Gazette.
. . Blackle- 2, $1 boxes of Candy .... ' . ' Aunt oIen1l,ma- 1, 24 \f.l-lb. sack Plour. Red Cross Nurse- $l Box Co rres~ pondence 8 l'-<i s. Baker-· l can Tire Patching. Doctor- 1 Du t Puff. Best Dres ed- l et Mixing Bowls Japanes 1 can T op Dressing. hines Ever Sharp Penci1. weet Gilt Gl'~duf.lte-FlaS'hlight. OIQ Fashioned Girl- l Box Chew. ing Gum. IGold Dust Twins- ,d ozen cans of Go()ds. Tallel;t Pe r~oh-l bundle Shingles. ( Jndi/ln~ 2 gallon Motol' Oil. 1)irate- 2 gal10n can ¥otOI' Oil. Yo ungest Pel',o o- 1 Box Candy. Madame Queen & Aody- l Dripolator. · ,
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of this week. Springboro. Th3 chief SPeakers at the outh-' .• western Meeting lire: Michael No. odor, no . hrlnk, cleanmg and Williams, Editor of Commonweal, pre mg, all work guaranteed. Fl t.:r I E'·.~' f th G' d Valet Cleaners, one hulf block orence p8 .e, ul",,1 0 e la e N t J ffi I' h ,., 'II Teacher, Lorado Taft American or h 0 t ra c Ig t, ,~aypesvI e, SIt V T 'I'h .' Ed t' Evet'ett Seal's Prop. ~u p or, . . ay al, uca I~n ' 01r. ctor of the N w York CIty Mrs. Margaret Edmons and little Ethlc~1 ulture .Schools" and daughter left here, Sliturday, enRabbI Jacob Tarshl~h . . . rout to t heir home in Denver, Dayton speakel's I~c l ude: WlIhs Colo., aft)· lUI extended visit A. Sutton, u,pel''"tend~nt ?f with t he for~r's grandparents, ~chools of Atlanta.. Georg Ia, WII- Mr. a n d Mrs. W, J . naker and Mr. Liam T. Foster,. DIrector of t~e Perry Hartsock, and other relllPollak. 'Fou ndation for Econonl1c tives. Rese~rch, Hon, Paul V, McNutt, Govern or of Indf~na, Dr. G. Brom ' Mr. and Mrs. 0, D . Sheehan and ley Ox mum, Preslilent Of. De Pauw daughters, ot "Five Points, wel'e Uni "~~ll ity and Mark Sullivan, in-' Sunday guests of the fOTmer's ternatlo,n ally-known newspaper pare-nts, Mr. and Mrsl. Elmer SheeOlan. han. Mr. a1)d MI·s. Ellis McClure, Local teachers are ~ermitted to ,ot Springboro, and Mr. an tl Mrs. attend either meeting. Inquiry re- Walter Sheehan and sons were veal the fact that six members of even ing callers. the faculty expect to go to Cincin.' nati, twelve to Dayton, with the • Mrs. L ucile Blllnd, W ortby remainder undecided at prasen t . ' Matron of Miami Chapta r, Mrs. - -- -. - -
Cent erv'JI • e , Ch urch Holds Celebration
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Fence Weather T t. "Ga lvannea l d" still ale mO!jt like new.
Ordinary ga lvan i ze d wa s ruined.
Which wiJl l1;ive you m ost fur yo ur f e nce money? We sell R ED BRAND "Galvannealed" FENCE -at fair aotaudard mar ket prices. .
yaville farmers fxebange Co. oneil
We Sell the
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F E RRY CHU RCH OF C HRIST (Undenominational) hester A. Williamson hUl'ch school at :30 a. m. Lord's ' upper and ermOn at 10 :)10 a. m. You ar always wol come a~ lhi church.
Charlet Carey is Gue.t o( Honol' at Teacher' Banquet S ned at the Biltmore Ho lel
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W A YNESV ILLE M. E. CHURCH Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Wednesday : Bible sludy aud prayer meeting at 7 p. m. }'I'idIlY: hoir practice at 7 :30
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unday: Sunday cho ol at H:3 0 n. m. Morning wor hip at 10 :30. The theme .for the morning sel'moll will ba, "The Giits, and the n ckoning," Epwor:th Lellgue at 6 :30 p. Ol. Evangelistic e l'vices at A First Class Shoe Shop 7 :30 p, m. On Wednesd y ~vel1il1 g of next week, will be held OUI' Fil'!lt Quar- Gl;NERAL SHOE REPA IRI NG te rly oniel'ence. The di Rtrlct Ruperint endant will be with us Prime, Th. B.-t Leath",' U."d ExdU'iy.ly , and have charge of the s rviee, Th e Women's FOJ'eign MissionSole. Nailed or Sewed SI'y oci 1y will meet wilh Mrs. Wilbur Clark next W dn sday at Sl.oe. Dyed Color 2 p. In. I ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. J. J. chaeffer, RectoT Twentietll Sunday aCter Trinity, Octob el' 29, churcll sellOol at !J :36 i M rning PI'ayer lind serm on at 10 :30 .
an,. Wayne Shoe Repair Shop 'hop R••r of Kroa. r' •• Wayn .... m e, Ohio COME A ND SEE
WAYN ESVI LLE CHU RCH OF C HRI ST ( Undenominational) Cbester A. Williamson, Minister Church school at !) :30 a. nl. BIG F ANCY T URNIPS Lord's Supper at conclusion. ARE COMING TO TOWN hristian Endeavor at 6 :30 p . m. Evangelistic service at 7 :30 p. Ill. The church where you I 1.'1 at home "The frost is 0;' the punkin and the fodder's in the shock;" the FRIENDS MEETING turnip crop Is being harvested, and handsome sample lire being First Day- First Day Friendsh ip brought to town for display. School at ,9 :30 a. m. Meeting for La t week Frank Hess, of Route 6. worship at 10 :80 a. m. lelft two delicate little specimens ST . ' AUGU STINE' S CHURCH at the J. C. Jlawke store. One Father French, Pastor measures 24 inche~ in circumferMass at St. Augustine's church nce, and weighs but 4, IAI pounds the other measures 20 inches, and every Sunday at 9 o'clock. weighs 3 pounds, 6 ounces_ Ken--~ neth Hough has also produced "orne monsters in this line, p u t that M~thodist seem to h,. an annual performonee for bim. Watch for the notice of these demonstrations in your commun. Officers and memb I'S of the ity. Broadway Methodist Episc opal • - church in Middlatown acted a PUBLIC SALE hosts to delegatee to the emian_____ nual conference 0'1 the Dayton dis- i t M th d' t E piscol>a ' 1 h 1 will offer at public sale at my tr' c urch , I T IC d e 0 18 residence, 1 mile from the Flat-_ ues D ay. k I d' t • f ork school house, off the Jlarvey. • cJ. .C. B'IC'd e, IS rlct super~ ' t d t d h rg and Lebanon pike, 2 miles N, to en an , presl e over t e sesI'on whl'le "'H C Wi lll' ams, of Oregonia, and 4 miles S. o f ''d t ~ ~.. . presl e n o~ Oh' , 10 N or th ern u mver_ Harveys bur"', on ...·t --d 0 G 0 oug,ass, I Thursd ..-, No..... mbu 2, 1933 51f y,C"a .. r.t' eorge t b . " I Beginnirig lit 1 p. m., the follow_ 0 m emna 1, were e pr1l1C1pa l·n..ltO • speakers. . 4 head of Farm Horses; 6 head WaynesV1l1e church- was repre- , Dajry Cows, 81 head of Hogs, 13 ~se!lted by Rev. a~d Mrs. G. C. heep. Chickens and .ij'arming 1m. D.'bert" Lloyd Davls, MI'ff. M. W. plements Sliver, Mrs. Mary C" CroBS, Mrs. Term's Cash. Mame Hatfield and M,rs, Viola ALEX DESKI Carey. tanley & Koogler. A uctB. --Young men t;.oday consider they are "broke" at a poi n t wb.e,l'e t heir u •• fathers would have thous ht them~ , THE MIAMI GAZETTE selves rich. For R ••allt
DR. RUDOLPH Sight Specialist .
30 Y an Experience in Fitting and Making Glasses
Cary's Jewelry Shop Lebanon, Ohio
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Within a few decades the luner~1 dir cwr hu evolved from a mere lIer of funeral Merchand ise t o a -proles ional man rendering an important
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E sther Du nham, ' of Morrow, and Mrs. Pea rl Baily, of Lebanon, are attending the sessions of the Oh io Gran.d Chapter, 0 , E. S., in Co lumbUB t his week.
The Jal'gest attendance in t he , history of the church was present WOMEN TO STUDY TO at the homecoming an d celebralion of the 199th anniversary of PREPARE AD-EQUATE MEALS the !o\lnding of the Methodist church in , Washington township How to serve " Adequ ate meals at the Ceni.eTvillc Methodist Eipis- f r om h om e 'produced ,f oods" will be copa l church Su nday. ' studied by the womon of Warren The all day meeting was a t- coun ty this wi nte l~. Beginning tended by approximately 400 mem N ovember 1st d emol1lstratio ns will bel'S a nd represented almost one be given in fifty commun ities s how h undred per cen t attendance, t he ing , t he use of home' gr own foods church roll n um bering slightly for fa mily healt h. above that. In r e cent study 01' seve nty-nine The program started lit 10 :30 fami lies, it was foulld tha t fo r a o'clock with Bishop H. L. Smith famil y of f our fo r I)ne year , t he officiating. , a verage fo od cost w~s 21 % of the I n the afternoon Rev. J oseph C. t otll l incom e or a cash expenditure R ichards, paslor of t he church, of $1 33. The use of home-produced took charge of a n info rma l meet-l foodS can r educ e this cash outlay ing during wh ich t he oldest and a nd stm provide val'ied and wellyo ungest mel1lbers of the church balance d meal•. were introduced. A concert was rendere d by the combin ed choirs of t he Centerville and t he Ohmer Park ch urches. Mrs. William A larmera m~"" 'Ing' Brown gave a history of the church at the Gralllfe hall, Rlnee its fouilding. IMonday evenlq, I";:<_ .C__ T he c:elebratioD was concluded 8 p. m ., The at the eveninl seuloft when Rev,: eveuillir wW be J. J . Richardt, fatller of the paator 01 Farm~1'tI and of tl\e OhllUU' park I,....... :I-:::~:'~~~
At the prfce at whicll you buy Electricity today you get., muc1i lor 80 little outlay of money that when you do not employ Electricity for all purposes in your home you are depriving yourself of • lervant whose services you can have for the smallcst part of your family budget.
Ae • matfer of -vine C:lollan and cents there can be no qufttlon but that Electricity is not an ' ez· pense, but • Service. Where can you sweep, elean, wash, Iron, with hired help and get the work done al efficiently- • • • IIItff _ cheaply • • • u you caD by -uaiaa Electricity?
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Grim 'R eaper's Toll or The Pad Week
COMMISSIONERS ,WIN VERDICIIN WALTHALL DAMAGE TRIAL
After eeve l'ul week!!' of intense suffering with diahetes. William Graham died at tile home of his son. Harry Graham, at the . edge of Lytle. lit an early hour last Friday aftel'lloon. funeral s l'vicas wer(' held at th' h me, Monday aftern oon, Rev. Lafferty, officiating, amI budal wa made in Minmi cemetery. Mr. Graham was a nati,'e of Mt. Holly, and had attained th e age of 76 yeal's. 2 months and 1 days, all of which WlIS liveu in this yiciRity. A blacksmith 6y occupatioll, he plied his trade in Lytle and there reuEtl his family. Fo!' more than a quarter century he was a Joyal membel' of old Wyom . ing lodge, 1. O. 0, F. His life companion PI' ceded him in death a few years ago. He i surv ived by three sons : BeTt Graham, of near Grand Rapids, Mich .. Ke sler, and Harr y Graham, of Lytle. SurYiving also are two brothel'S and two sistersj , James · B. Graham, Corwin; Thoma Graham, Xenia;, Mrs. Kate mith, Mt. Holly, and Mrs. Arm strong ~c ray, or near Dayton.
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TO BE VISITORS' .DAY
Eil\'ht n m:ile ml'n,\bers of lhe Methodist congregation m'l in rank LeMuy'!! 'woods, Tu sdoy; WAYNESVIL'LE M. E. CHURCH and cut ab out lwelve .cords of . wood to be used in the chul'ch -CUl'Mn!. L. C. St. John was quite Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor , na t this ,vintel'. At the nUlln Th Kings HeJ'ald K will m C!L Attor.ey. WiIJ Appeal Verelict to sick last week. . Wednesday: Bible study and hour the woud cutter~ r turned t \\oith Wilmll Ames, ,'u\ul'\lay al'ter- unguage Club Org.niud.:......P.pil. prayer mee~ing ach Wednesday Ithe church, where the ladies serv- nQon. Hieber Court- Tri.1 of Two Miss Erma Sears visited friend s Make Ex.ellenl Recorda in at 7 p. m. rl 3 ~umptuous dinner in the 50in Dayton, last week. Companion Suite Po.tponed MI'. RIlY Muin ous RpijnL last Friday: hoir practic'e at 7 :30 cial rOOms. Fire Drill.- Other Note. week-end in Hamil ton vishinl,( p. m. I . - - - - - - - -Mr. a.n d Mrs. JI. C. Coleman, of re lativ es. SundllY: unuay school at 9:30 W. C. T. U. ENJOYED The damage uit, in which Mre. Norwodd, spent the week-end with November C.lendar B. m. Morning worship at . 10 :30. Ruth C, WalLhall, of near Morrow, relatives here. Irs. ll al'Ty Set.tlomll!l' spenl Serm on subject, Shee~1 01' Goat, EXCELLENT PROGRAM :-.I'Ivcmber :$- ProgJ'am by was lIui ng the County CommisSunday with hel' mothel', Ii' rances .' ci~n·e Depm-tment, Mr. Ji'a tneld MrH. Ada Jenkins and Mr. and Which? " EpwOl'th Lealf ue at 6 :30 .. - - - sioners of Greene county for ickelso n. p. m. with Roma Hardin as leader. The following readings f aturin charge. $26,000, hving I'esulted, last Fri- MI:s. Howell Piel'ce were Wilming-Evangelistic ilervice at 7 :30 \1. d the pl'ogl'am for the , . . T. ovembcl' 6-12 American Mrs. IIlI.' 11 l\l~ndenhalJ and day, in a verdict favoring the ton visitors, Monday. m. · U. nll' tin~, held at the home of child t'en .' pent thl:' We.' ·k-enu with Education We ek. ommissioners, two other damage H. M. Sherwood and John StansMl'S. Mary I'OSS last Thursda y friends in Dayton. No\' mbcl' D- Glee Club prosuit.e, resulting from the same ac- berry transacted busines in CovST. MARY'S CHURCH afternoon: "The Old alo on," gram at J\ilfht. Cident, have been temporarily ingtol), Ky., Monday. Rev. J, J . Schaeffer, Rector Mrs. M. W. 'ilve}'; "A Mesllage MI'. and Mr~ . (;eo. Walton vis· Nov mbel' 10- Night School. postponed until the first verdict Twenly-f1I'st Sunday alter Trin- from r.frs. Ella Bool at Headquar- it d Sunday aftllrn oon with 11l1·t Novembet·. lO- Armi tice Day Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert and can be appealed to the circuit ity, November 5. Church school a~ tel's," Mrll. J. W. , hile; "Econ om- F'l'eeze and family. program by ighth grade. children, CharJes ~nd Martha court of appeals. 9 :80; sel'mon and Holy Commu- ic Situation au e of R peal," November 17 - PI'ogram by . The damage suits are the after· visited relatives at Ohio City: Mr. amI Mrs. Will Bl'adl~y at- Mathematic .II on at 10:30. Mrs. L. V. Beck ; "Con tant Wnrndllpa l'tmc nt. Mr. math of an auto aecident on the Monday. FRIENDS MEETING ing ·by Mrs. RooseVE\lt," Mrs. W. tended the funeral of an uncle in Brown in charge. Waynesville-Behbro()k pike, near Ludlow, Ky., Monday. The Waynesville School Band I H. Madden; "Cash Value of PI'ONo embe\' 17- 0pening baskettile cross roads at tlte Middle Run furnished the mu ic for a HalFirst DayFirst Day Friendship hibition," Mrs. A. C. Tomlinson ' fl'. and irs. Otto "cbald, of ball game- Fal'mer: ville VR. Waychurch. August 4, 1932, in which low('~en amival in Franklin TuesSchool at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting f or ' " R solutions," Mrs. B. V. tni th: Cincinna ti, were. unday guests ot ne ville hel' Mrs.. Waltllall and her young son day evening. worship at 10:30 a. m, I"F'ucts Tha t Make One Wonder,': Mr. and Mrs . W. . Raper. November 23 - Juniol" Class were seriously injlJred and her I Mrs. ross ; "They Did Not Go to play. nlother, Mrs. Frank Wardlow, reo Clark Salisbury. of Cleve]and. ST. AUGUST,I NE'S CHURCH Vote," Mrs. Addie Hartsoc k. MI'. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon lind N vembel' 28 Thanksgiving. fatal injuries. Mrs. III apending this w ek iIIere at the calved Father French, Pastor Mrs. mith, Mrs. Hartsock and Mr . Ma,'y M lute are enjoy ing Ill'ogl'lllll by lhl' Senio l' clas. Wa,LtIla.Jl ued for personal in. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs MI'. Emma Chenoweth, widow Mass at St. Augustine' s church MI"s. H . E. Stokes wel'e invited a motor trip through Kentucky. November 28 Basketball at j'JrJes to the amount of $26,000; W. P. Salisbury. ' 01. the late James henoweth, died Kinga Mills. guests of the hostess. her father, Frank Wardlow, sUlLd ' at the home of her daughter, ?ir . every Sunday at 9 o'clock. M is Emma Highway spent for $2~,OOO damages because of Walter Underwood wss a Sun- David Lucas, in Mt. Holly, Tuesaeve l'lll Uays of last week in 01Vi.iton D.y at School. the death Of his wife; and a suit day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs day evenIng. Her death resulted HALLOW:e;'EN PARTY ' umbu ~, lhe guest ot M I·S. Fran~ . for $6,000 damages for injuries to J~mes Lovely, honorinlf the host's from injurie .. ro eived in ,a fall Long. As a pal't of the observance of the child wa filed in his behalf, bIrthday anniversary. s~e had sustamed a ~ew da~s preMr. · and Mrs. Stetson Lanick Amal'ionn Edu,cation week (NovvfO'U!;. Funeral serv,ces Will be ,~ttack entel·tained with 8 ma sked HalAll three' suite were ba ed on the MI'. and Mrs, J. V. Hal·tsoek cmbel' 6-12) November lOth bas alleged tailure of the CommissionMrs. Wilbur Woollard and chil- held at the Midde Run church at 2 low e'en party at t heir home on li nd daughtel', DOI'othy, fl'Pent Hal - been uesigh ated as Visitor's' Day. ers to inatall adequate guard ral'1s dren, and Regulal' elas will be held beSunday dinMr8. L. D. ts Chiles f M were d o'clock Friday afternoon, with Quite a bit of excit4~ment pre. liver t . L e b allOn M·I nua :\, even- lowe'en in Dayton, at a theatre at an admittedl), dangerou place 'n er gues 0 r. an burial in the adjoining cemeter y. illg ct. 30. The hous was' aUnlct party. tween the hourI! of 1 p. m. alld in the road. . Mr . R obert ~unger. Born near Wilmington, Apl'il 4 , vail d Monday evening', when an ively decol'ated with Mange ' and Me. III'S. Will and Edwin Luken~ 8 1' 1 . m: 'Mrs. Walthall's suit the first Mr. and Mrs. C~arle!l Day and 1858,. Ml·S. Chenowet~ ha~ lived intinel'ant known ,as Dr. Ma!!on black stl'eamets, lantern , and instl'uctil)ns, typing, tried before a traveling jury from twin If, of Pleuant Plain, were pr~ct.leally al.1 her hfe In tbis W8$ st!'icken with a evere heal't black cats adding to the spirit of of P endleton, Ind ., were guesl!! o£ 'b .~USIC and Mr . Elm l' Shee han uver u I.n('ss and othcl' c?~mercial Madillon county in the common Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mrs. M. VIC1Dlty. She IS , urvlved by three attack while eating a lunch at the (fcca sion. The evening wa~ Mr. Lhe week-end. s ubJect~ as well liS writing and pleu court at Xenia, resulted in a D. Baird and daughter. daughters and tw o DS: MI'S. p spent in playing al'ds, Mrs. the varlOUS pha ses of scbool work verdict. for the 'Commissioners, the ' Anna Lucas, of "Mr. Holly, 1't1rs. eck's Jt' ood Shoppe. Two physi- Walter Ross winning 6r~t pl'ize. A. ~1I·s. Walter Adams and childrer. will be ob erved by our visitors. jury evidently RU t8ining the conMr. and Mrs. Vance Smith and Bertha Thomp son, FI'ances. Guy cians work d over the tricken dainty lunch \\Ia sel'ved , of 8an41of Latonia, Ky., were week- nd Patron and friends are cortention ot the defllnce that the ac- ch ildren, of Worthington, were L . and Jacob henowoth, of near man until about 2 o'cJo(:k the ~e.xt wiches, ~)ickles, pie and coff e,. guesl;S !If her pucn , ~r. and 1\1)'s diaHy invited to attend and see our cident was caused more by Mr, . week-end gue8ts at the home of ,Waynesville: morning, When pe was able to be Those enjoY,l ng this affair wer : hal'l s Lynch. schoo l in fnll ,sway. Walthall's inexperience and neg- Ml'. B:nd Mrs. Frank LeMay. ---taken to the home of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross, Mr. " Plans are being completed by IIge.n ce in operating the machine. Md . . , The a hes of Mre. Whmifred and Mrs. A. Ancil Irwin. Mr. and Marlon Whtt/lket· was called which lunch will be served to When the aecond suit.--that of . r: an Mrs. Walter Williams Evans Hend r50n were interred on Later in the mornin1: he was able Mrs. Walter ROB, of Ma son. "Mr. ho'!' e f?I' the w ~k- nd by the pupils at both bUildings. Parents Mr. Wardlow- was called for Kmgman. and .Mrs.' Howell the family lot of her parents, Mr. to contin~e hill journey. ' and l\fr'S. A hland Osborn, Mr. and seno ~s Illne s ot hiS mother, Mrs. wishing to do so ,may artange to trial in eommon pleas COUTt at PI rce, Of. the F~I nds lIome, and 1\!l'8. Ja on Evans, in Miami Mr. Ma on i said to 'be a highly :Mrs. Phillip Larrick, and the host MorriS Graham. cat at the High chool lunch room Xenja, Monday morni1lg, Judge R. spent the" eek-end In Toledo. cemetery last Friday aftemoon. educated man who carries degrees and hostess . . L. Gowdy had Ol'dered an~ther Mr_ and Mrs. J e F. Reid, (If Born in Waynesville in the Main a Doctor of Laws an Doctor of Mr. and Mn" H. B. . Earnhart J\lnior CI ... venire of jurors trom Madi son Ashland, Ky., and Judre l. F. stl'eet pl'operty now owned and Medicine, both attained in Europe SHOE . FACTORY TO and family of Dayton, were ' Tuescounty, but HOJJ p, E , Stanley, of Fel'guion, of Lebanon ca.Ued on occupied by Dr. A. T. Wright, th e and _al so a hjgh degree in mining day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin The Junior. class will se about Lebanon, -representing Mr. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. D~y ' Sunday deceased lelt here in early lile engineering. He is said to have LEA VE XENIA Earnhal't and family. their ringa and pins Monday, "-ked 'for an I'nd f1nl'te ' ~~ o n - afternoon. ' when hel' parent!! removed their spen t a consl'dera bl e f 011' t u.n(' lie k low, .... November 6. There will be repr,etinuance of t'"e lWO pendln<> home .mg a UCI' f 01' h'·,s h ear t a ffl'IC t·IOn. A . I1 0 1' the Krippen- d ' hris·tDmas bazaar n ~ .. 'trl'als . h tod Cincinnati. h rrangements b 9 and turkey d b sentative to talk to the class and untIl the first ..... An e d1.1duld heve Mr. and Mrs. James Stoops, and e ied at the ome of her H h b Id 'bl d l u· .I' D' t ' . mner ecem l' I\ponso~'e y . ,,(I d ht M G I h . e as e responsl e an t.lcl'a- OI L- It man Shoe o. to move L ,I ' ~A'd . t W' At h f f help tbem to deCIde. We help" wo been appealed to the clrcul't coU"t Mrs. Holmes Stoops and daughter. aug er, rs. race 8 anl, In t' 'n' . th . , 't f t b k C llultlS 1 cle y "c 01' ur• '" ttl W h S b Sh Ive pOSI ons m e Emgmeermg , s ac ~ ry ac to incinnati ih 't can dllcide very quic)dy and.,. can 0" as ., eptem el' 26, e II eId , an d IS ,sal'd t 0 h ave b e n 'Qn rrom Xema · were reported well ad- er announcem n . ' .. appeal9. Tbl'S motl' on was gran- t- of ,V an Wert, were gu. ests of Dr. oea e, have t hem before Ch)·istmas. The ed. _ _ __ _ _ __ _ and MJ'I!. J. E. Witham, Tuesday was a n,iece of th late Joel Evans his way to accept a reSjJ'onsible povanc.ed. The plant moved to Xenh-. and M'·s. Ralp ~ .. nx I, • e anxious to 'ARRb thO! afternoon. and a cousin of Mrs. Ida Stoke . i .h . ~ , Slt on Wit the ' Tennessee River ia several years ago. It employs here 1&,8t Wednesday, em'oule to in the faces of other members of I\1rs. Minnie Corron, of Dayton. • - Conservancy project when he was everal hundred wOl'ker . Jacksonville, Fla., whel'e they will Wa.yne ville high. ill visiting at the home of her .. 8tricken here. At its Xenia plant the company sp nd the winter. Fire Drill. )Jrother, H. M. Carey, ~d at the - - - -has a capacity ' of 1,000 pairs of areY-'s JewelrY ,Shop, Lebanon, '-me of hel' sia Peter HYMAN'S ANNOU~C£a .. shoes daily. It will incre¥e its By the state requirement and .." Ban'". in Lori-Ie. ANOTHER BIG" ALE output materially aft r red!\!\em- by request of marlY eu tom ra, is the ' uperintendent of Public Inrive hundred people attended ..... ," 'S bling ite plant in incinnati it open evenings agal\l. Sbop eal'lytructions as set forth in 12091, make weekly payment. th Warren Gounty Husking conMr. and Mrs. F. C. HartaoCK and As forecast in the Mianli Gais said. ' Genel'al code of Ohio, ; Wayne test, Monday, October 30, at the family, of Milford, and Mr. and zette the Ha\lowo'im carnival, spon At!) o'clock next ThUrsday arl H. Krippendol·f. 11I'esid nt Cliff Beckett farm ne.r Harveys- Mrl!. Ronald Hawke and lIOn Fral\k Bored by the Mothers club at the morning, November 9, Myer of the company, refus d either to Mr. and Mrs. ont'lId Mainous t"ownship schools maintain a regburg. The weather wal!l ideal (01' were Sunday guests of Mr8. Edith gym .Tuesday e:vening, was bigge!; Hyman will open tbe doors of hi deny or confirm the. report, !lIly- an!l chi1drijn, of HUI"iltOIl, wCI'e ulal' . tire prevention and ed\lca- ' ~he event whicb ''Vas a success in Harris and family. aDd better t han ever. An idea of store upon another of his semi- ing he was not )'ea'dy to make a din.ner guest!,! 0'£ MI'. and Mrs, tion program. Each t~acher in the elementary aU ways. . . . ' the size of the thr<>ng may ·be gain annual clearance sales. These sales statemenb ' Ray Mainous last SatuI·day. grades gives J'egular instruction. RoIlS Moon W88 the count.y cham Mr. and Mrs. Martm Murphy ed when it is known that door re- "ave gl'own to be a great event' - -- Mrs. A. W. Me lain and son, of pion ftnishing with 1604 pounds and family, and Mr. and M1'8. Fred ceipts alone amoun ted to $53.8-0 j locally, and arc awaited with eager MEETING FOR PROSPECTIVE EIPaso, Texas, Bnd Mayul' antI Ml's jn "Danger aOlI Chemistry Fire," a bookJet furnished by the State after aU deductions were made. Shultz and famiLy. of Dayton, thIS at 10 ~ents fOt, adults and 5 anticipation. The higb quality of SHORT COURSE STUDENTS J. W. Fulkerson, of 8 pl'ing Valley £0" instl'ucti ona,l purposes. Each Mr. Moon WaD ,the county contut were Sunday guests ot Mr. and cent for !<chool children and no the merchandise and extremely were Sunday guest.s of Mr. and week finds pupils taking instructwo yearl!l .go and al~o won the Mrs. lack Davis. charge foJ' children under school low ,prices are too well known to Mrs. Monis Fulkerson. ' tion in this work: It is customary state champion8hip that. year. Mr. lind Mrs. Carl Connard 'and age. Added to t.his all refreshment need further co~ment. '~r. Hyman All pel'Sons who are interested Pl'izes were offered a8 fcillows: children, and Mrll. Darrel Break- booths sol? the~r complete ~toCcks. tel.ls us that thiS sale Will b c~en in. s hort course work this year, Mrs. J . P. Larl'ick and daughtel's to hold aile or two fire drilJs each Fjrst Plaee--A saw from J. W. field and lion of Dayton, were The .commlttee In charge estlmates la~ger and better, .a nd the prices Will meet at high scho ol building Mildred amI Lois Jean, and Ml'. month to practice rapid and safe Lingo Hardware So., Lebanon; 3 ruest! of Mr.' and MI'II. A. O. receIpts of ab?ut $95 after all ex- wIll be even lower, than any 'he On 'I;hursday at 8 p. m. "All stu- and' Mrs. Frank HoJfman caUed exit from the building. PQullds of coft'ee Fred' Jaroes, Leb- GrUfyand son Monday penses are palci. h~ ever conducted. B etter come dy ~~d no Jllay Il"akes Ja~k a dull on MI'. and Mt·s. Donald Tnol)1p- course, ace not informed as to the time of drills, nor do they know anon; '1~60 in merchandise, Fair. . ' . • After the grand mar'ch, prizes early, get the be!lt bargains ·and boy. All play and no ~tu dy al so . on of Frllnklin Sunday. whether it is Q fire or a drill which Jey Hardware, Waynel!ville. On Mo~day evening-, Frank Le- 'that_ ha'd been donated li y bqsi- avoid the rush. makes Jack a dull boy. .. _ _- ' All of those who attend our MI'. and Mrs. Perry Sackett, of cuuses the alarm to.' be, sounded. Second Place-12 loaves of May wu host to the members of ,less and professional people Followi ng is the time iii second, bread, Fred O. J.mell, 'Leban,o n; the executive committee of the thl'oug/1 out the entil'e school. !lisclass will mec~ for basket ball BeBbl'ook, ~fi's. J. E. McClure ,1.26 in merc:handise I.G.A. store Middletown, or Mound Builders, lrict, were awal'ded to the best pI'actice alfte)' clAss each evening. and Harvey Sackett attendcd the r quired to empty the buildings: Septemb ", 60 Sec. ; Oct, (j7 Waynesville. arb of the Bo}, Scout!. inasked contestants in many and funeral of a: relative in MiamisThird PIB~e-.-Fresh Pork Shou], various classes. The remainder of 0 bUl'g, Wednesday afternoon. . See.; Oct., 68 Sec . Higb School Building. III'. and Mre. Kenneth. Evans the evening wall devotod to dancPROGRESSIVE WOMEN WILL .der, Fred lamea. LebanoD; ,1' S ptem ber, 58 Sec.; Oc,t., 61 HC merehandise, L. H. Gordon, Way- and daughter, and Hr. and Mn. iJlg, ·Ed Ramby's orchestra furni h C own L d e HOLD SPECIAL iNITIATION Mrs. MaY McClain, 'oC El Paso. nel!viJle. Kenneth Elzey and daughter, of ing the musIc. t tIh· Texas, and Mrs. J. W. Fulkersonh 0 gK ~oh' 53~ wpas hhos t Fourth Place-t!l in merchan- Dayton" were ' Sunday iu.ests of 0 e ot er mg ts o~ hyt ias, of pring VaHey, vi fled theil' .... ~ ;'w d ~ W] EI -- - • lodges of Warren county at a All members of t he Progres!ljve . M .. , W 0 R hCon.titution of Lan,.a,. CI.b .. . di.8e. J: G. A. S.tore., Harveysburg, mr. an _no a tel' zey. b . t" 11 d b W men' I b I cousms, r. and 1'h'S. . . apel: F fth Pl $1 h di MUEREO CAS SERVICE u metls mee mg; LO owe y. a t °b s ftc u atrethenrn es! ':II ~~g~rl Sunday afternoon and evening. Article I- The dub is to be 1 aceIJI merc aD se I Hr. and Mrs. J. V. Hartsock' enfish fry, Wednesday ev;!ning . • ev-? pre".en t a e speclB ,mtla, called the Language Club. . R. ~. Smith Store, Waynl!l!vm~. tllrtained Wednesday nllrht and NOW ,A VAILABLE \.e.ral visiting Knights at.tended the tlOn meetl~g, to be held. at the Mr, and Mrs. ' E lmel' Sheehan, I Article Il.- The purpose' of the Slxtb Plaee--$l In merchandise ,~u.J'IIday. , Mr. and· Mrs. Harry meting that had beelll called. by home of Mlss,..StelJa DaQgbel'ty on , Mr. I,lnd Ml's. \Y. N: S aI'S, MI'. and club is, to study the custom.• . Coyle!l ~elit Matke~, WayneavUle Alleli and two sona from Akron Housewives in Waynesville and Lou C. St. John, tJ't,e ' co,unty d~p- M.onda y evenIng, November 6, at MI·s. Stanl y BaIley" allP MI':'!. education, religion, amusements Sm~:~~:a~::rn:.o lb. lard, Jeff TAhkre AJlfen famTil y were enroute t~ ViCinity will be interested to know uty grand chancellor. An Im- 7.30 sharp. . Carl Sherwood attended the fun- and any other things of interest Eighth Plaee--One flannel IIhirt on rom enneaaee. that Metllred Gas Service is now ~romptuJ)l'ogl'am of talks was enMiss S~l1er, . Dayton I,olice- oral of Mr. Bertha . M CuIJough, about foreign countries concerned A. K. Day, Waynesville, Hr. and ?al1'II1 J: V. Hartsock ' 'to them tor the first time Joyed aroun~ the festol boat'd at woman, Will be the . guest speaker near entel'villc, Wednllsday. to promote conversation In a ' lanTh,ose who have never been' on a th,e . cOll'C1usIOn of th e banquet. at the regulal' meetlllg, to be held " guage of other than En li h - - -.. - • were Sunday callen at the home gas mal'n an'd enJ'oyed the luxu""' .1Vls,tOrs were present from. Mason at the Little - inn on Thursday MISS .Tuanlta 11l'oonoc1<: enterArt·lc I III Th ti · g ~' I . MAURICE MARLATT NO of Mr. and Mn. Llnco]n Grega', 'iT South Leb no adS b evening, November 9, tained .the e guests with a lum. e ,. .e me an P ...~. A Sprinrboro, Ohio. Gren, a of having instant cooking and heat dan n . prmg oro __. ber party last Wednesday night : f of Lhe lneetlD~s ~re to be dete.r mm RUTH E. MOORE WED recent 'victim of a paralytic IItroke int facilities at the scratch of the 10 ges. • _ ~_ _ . Misses Ruth Salisbury, Ruth Hock- ed R,t the beginnmg of ea~h school ____ remaina in • serious condition. win-welcome this opportun- HONORED RELATtVli WITH Y. F. M. MEETING ett, Bettie Hartsock, Mily Tread- yoa~ by the school authorities and Mr. and Mrs, Bert lIoore, Glady forever ban the, drudgery of way, Marjorie 'F,jarnha~'t and Doro. !he, officers of the club. All meet- ' avenue, Xenia, are announcinr the Hr. and Mrs. Donald Jlenderson or handling fuels, the hot BIC FAMILY DINNER The Y. }<'. M.of the J..'\riends thy ;Borne', ' mgs. al'e J;o be conducte" by y l'uIOe:; , marriare ,of their daughter, . lIias and daughters, , of DaJ~OIl, Miss in summer, the smoke, 11\ cting met with Charles and PO~Janllel ntarv ' Ruth. Eleanor Moore, to Maurice Doris Henderson, of Cincinnati, ' and. the' danger of ~xHonoring Warren M. Cleaver, Ruth DO$tel',- on October 29. MI" Nathan Gray, Mr:!. C, L, rt c e 1, .JIIC~l'II .. are to Marlatt, ot nea.1' Waynesville. The andMt. Boyd Hende~ were t? which sonle honles have lof Detroit, MiCh., 'wh(1 spent the being loction ofoffi'c ers Rhodes Duke and Robert Duke returoed {sel,ve tor one ~hool term. ' .In,le ring ceremony waa perform- Sunday dinner lUellta at the home been subject. ' . . past week with his brother-in-law, Bunnell was elected p~e.8ide~t. last; l'huJ'$day, fl'On.l a visit to the ,The president'~ duty i~ to p.reed by Rev. S. L. Brill, of the Vult- of Mr. and M1'1I. Geor,.. H. HenTl\oH persona who appreclate George Davis, of th,~ Wellman harlea Doster, vice president; ~ome of Mr. and Mrt!. J. C. GI'ay SIde ~t all me~tmgs, to appoint ed Brethren church jarsonqe in deraon. ' " ~dvanta.ge8 at Metered G~a neIghborhood, A. Z. Hjlrtsoek and RORCOO FU1'n8!l secrctal'y-tl'eas- ttl AI~el'querque" N .. M. Th Y made I comnll~tees. He IS chairman of the Eldorado, Ob~o" October 14. Mrs. T. B. BraDnock entertain- Service. which placeR all the reo family entertained the relatives to u r e r . ' the trip .by auto, gomg and return- executive comm1ttee., The couple'. lttendantl were ed these ruats at a family din- sponsibillty on the Company ren- dinner. The next meeting will be with ing by different routes. The vice-pr , t'a duty is to the bride'l aiater, MI.sa Eloise a-, SUDda"'. "r. and .. _- Albert dering the service for fueleatf up t to Those present "'ere: Mr. War- Laurence Furnaa with Eli' Jt'urnas 'B,ckle, . ,act in the aba the Deeutiv. preeldent .... iI . b m t to i " Dr. J. C. of Dayton, lie ill a memb ... ' Moore, aa maid of honor; Miaae8 8n1Uloet, of ' nellr New VlenllA, uJ'!l~~ w wan D" , . . reD Cleaver, Mr. and! Mrs. Ira as lesson leader, on November 12. lIupel'intendent of the Dayton dis- Icommittee Carolyll aDd Oli.. BriO, aa bridel- Mr. and Mrs. Jame. BraDllock, of fa~1lltle8 offered by .the Deleo- HartlJock of Dayton j (;eo. Davis, - -.- - trict, conducted the second quar- I The se~rl!tary-t...-rel' ia to maid., and Ralph Burrou"b.. beat near Ore,onl.. and Mn. · Wi1l ~' Llpt a.nd PQwer CompaD), of ROD ~artsoek and Lena NOT ICE OF FARMERS CRANGE teTly conference at the Waynes, keep minutes of .U the .eetma. mAlI. Tbe bride wore • &,0'" of BpnJ .t GnjenviUe. yton, OhIO, H~amock, Glenn family . ' ville. M, E. church, Wedne.sdaY ·and manar. publlcltv tOJ' .... cI-'" : ~vr blue triple Ih..~ enpe aDd ' - ( - - - - .. Joe Davill and ,family Mr. and ' H d d h b ' .... ..... carried a co,.... of lowers. A1I lira'. Laura Side. III autrerin, ' Mps. Erneat Mr. and At the re«ular meeting . of evelllng. e tlrece e t e uSlDesfi\ He Is to be a "eJn~r of . . . . .. NOTICE Mn. W. T. Jorden. FarmeJ'8 Grange Saturday evenin" session wlt~ II, short, but helpful, ', ecutive committee. Inf.,nIl!ll neeptipn . . . held at the with. palatUJl, iDjured toot, IUpanoa... toDowlq the ce~ taIHcllD • tall a& tM hla1!..achool November 4 th.,-e will be election sermon. Faeult.7 ~r wID be Muted .. UDder authority of Amended of offlcera. Currellt eventa by Mii!. 'Hi'll. W. N. Sears was &'J'I!atly Iteaell• Of the . . . . . . . . Mr, ..d will lin. 8JcIeI ,... &,olq to Senate 8m No, tc and aa estellEd. Thomas and a .peclal teature lJurpritled Sunday, when the follow .lao be • ..eaber of ,F . . . WapesyI1Ie. IIarIatt .. Ballow............. ill tile.,. lion of the time .ade by the tax ID charge of lin. Ben SlIIith. gatb fl.'d at her home for . . . . ., 1Ir. ... 0. .. . . . . . . . ""'-" !deW tIM of OhIo. dellft4ueat A larp attendanee Isdeaired. hOllorinc her hlrt')'''.,,, • ~ aaq ~ paid • -: IIr. and . ._ ......... to~
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ing student of both dl.'partmenh (> tat of Emma J. cull, dt'ceafled ("ist of Lebanon, and MillS Irma th.'r!' Wl'rct about 140 pl'l'lIl'nt. Illl'd their .-ch~Jule ut d('bt8 and it Thomp on. of IAbanon. 1':,,(11' lIall'~myt'r octl'd a. tua~t Wa:; approved, I William B, hamberlin, ~r(' .. n14IlUI$(er unci . t·' "ral ,tudt'n1.... ~TI\ The will o( Bertha KB\'anagh, kl'CJler, of Aberdeen, We hmgton, dunt!l, Ill1reJ\t~ and faculty \'(.tlecl'ased, was admitted to probate Imd Mil'lS Georgia Flol'l' IlCt' Fritz. ,· Ihlll<i('d in u V!!I'Y l'cdil,lhl!! manA rel'tified copy 01 the entry de- cl lltal assi tont, 0'1 Loveland. Iwr cOl\;,id"l'in(r thl' Vl'I')' 'h()l't lC'l'll1ining thl' inh ritanc tax (In Homer Glenn Biddle, farmH of U)' Tjll'~ HOOSIER notic(' glv~n th m," thl' ebtal of Bemal'lI I.unn , de- Br{,llIen Jlnd Mi s.~ A Iberth Eli71aCommon Plea. Proe'" eclin". The l'prjng music pr()gram llf el'n.etl is to be certified without beth Veidt, of Morrow. Th ~il' t hi~u. ilcho I party or ery was murh hl'Ltcr thlln that the ' hool~ \ltl. pl' 'l< IIt~d at the III thl! cn,,<' ot the N w York Life d,'lny. Hobel't Kijburn, factory worker tI., ~·(l.r \1'!1 iv,'n II)' t Sen!l')' USN] the prcct'tling ~'e sr. A number gym, TUe~day I'V !ling, Api'll Inl'urun 'l' • yenu" l. Infel1ce Th, \\ ill of Edgar Bowyer, de- of Stubbtown, and MiflM Lizll Con(I ~ 1\'1 hut' day 'vl'niIlK, , oVl'1l1 f Christmas carol" and other, YulE.' Tho fil'.t IHUi wa d v tlld to .010 on.." el III, jUII((llIl'nt to plaintiff celis"". was aumillt'd to probate. n{'r, of :outh Lebanon. I'f 7. Thll Ill"muer~ of the sanw tid' mu:sic addl'u ll1U h to th~ du('l Ilnd chol'u~ wOI'k by the and from dt'fenuunt s. A. larence Minni .. L, Bowyer WIIS appointed RUN. ell lludl!'ell, farm r of Wayda v(, Ull Armi~Lkt' Du), 131' - belluty of th (1'·OI:I·am. vari(}u~ grade!', whit tbe ~ cond .Iol\l'. and HOI'thu J('nl's, the. um ')(c('ulrix, no b()nd required. Will ncsviU , and Miss Wllllria D nl!'y, gllllll flU' the entin' chool in th\' Mill-y ar I:xlllllil1ationA were half was dc"otcd to Il rOllluntic of \i..l. ."i!J with illtcre:·t and In\ ill . Jr., Grover Gre ne and Wi)- hou. ekcepel' of Lebanon. ~m 011 onday lllornml,X, ' ov tn - held January 8 to 10, 1030, irl- cantata, "Ro"lIlllunde," ;ung by 1;0 ·t:<. appointed ap· h~T 11. A paRMnt, "1'11 1'ree or elusive. but the report" Ill' vcry th' hi~h-sc h oo l .. ingers. Miss rn th(' cll..~ ~ ylvin G nett ver- proiser;;. Real E.t.te Trall.fer. Lemucracy," 8nd 1.1 patrioti till' retic nt as to the results thereof. ql1irer directeu lhe Illll~ic. su" G >Ot·/! W. GlIrt' tt" the u fenAllon F. Brown was apPOint d 'by '. A . WillillnlSOIl, pal'tlol' ()f ihl Th~ report for Janllal'Y 22 ~UYll: The seali ng capncily of lht' gym d unl i8 ol'd~r d to pay IIllnintiff the ex'eutor of the state of Bcrths Rachcl A. Schuyler to G~orge \~ a1n ~I'ille anu Jo'el'ry Chllrche,' "In accordance with th law that \\'li S • carc~Iv, large enough to ac- . um of 3 pel' wel'k Jror support K b d fil I b 1 J 9000 F itk ther l rea.l estate in Turtleh f h h 1 b . ~\'anllg .an e< OJI( 0 creek township. f htillt, Il'utured thi" PI' grllnl. one our' 0 esc C, 00 y Ill' e commodate the c\'owd~ who de. ir- f minor chilliI' 'n, pl~yn1ents to \11th u~etu!. Ross ,YewI's to Viola Lewi!l, The chool:! I' membcl·t>d the given to a temperance pl' gram, rd towilnel" thl' senior elas pla"s "t: ptemb~r 7; a Iso to pay Th . WI II 0 f . K . t ep h n~on was r al estat I'll Hnnlilton townshilJ. • ~ l ~ ) to 104 f . \t" , aCI'in c of our boy. f th A. E. ull pupils lit the high . chool build- April 24 and 25. The III mbership 1)laintiff' attorn ey 25 in money. 1 tt d t b t ' . a( 1111 0 pro a e. . A ...... BU Ak and al'I'I'C BlIck ,~ F., but the I' >maindl.'l' of thl' com- Ing a..sem bl cd in th gym Frl(lay llf the cia. S WM so large that it In the CIl.C of F'rederick . Kimh {I d·1 '" ~ ." . '> 30 0 .. ester e \\Oa oaPPolllte au J. . Laughll'n 40 . •, ncr ,u.~ 'In Hum 1l1unit,, n1l1l.1 ' n uenlollstl'lltaon of I f temoon atb -: \\'a. divid~d into two ~e('ti nand arah J. Kimmerl .. , milliS t rn t Qr 0ap f th . h . R evotionals D 'b e esta t e 0 f F fan k ilto ll township., , , l'f'memb renc . were gIVen y t e 1'\1. I ert. two scparRt~ plays were j:!iven. On ~umtllon .· on . & . P. set a ide), r atLouse decea d d 4\1 d ' 'f I" Thur ~day e \'l'ning, thl' fir!>t IJivi ' · nd alias s ummons or'dere d . J. O. Hardl'ng anel PI'llwe HarelThe r port for No\'embl>r 27 has Song, " A menca t h I' Beau tlu b_ . d1 f .. 2000' . th 8e, t a, n I' Ie.f d Ch" Id ' f . P II h 011 0 \\'1 , . sure les. I I ' ng to usan F. K nne'lv .. O d thi t say c(>llcernil)g lin Alumnus nn nwar, I'I ~ tlall C) lers, ion, und('I' the apabl dlr cti oll In thl' CII SI' II · 1 ma '. a n ver- f d Th ~ 11 \TO d S ' , (j ~'' l-4 ' ()rd Ii ompson. I ,,,00, r., IIcres In Wa hl'nr.ton towllsh ·lp. 01 , • 11. '.: "At a ,'ecent In eting W I'e sung by t h c a,sem bl y, an d . of Mis Kllthyrn Torner, Rtagcd us 1I0WII1'01 , II a IIll, ru Ie a II owe d "'I .. h it d ., b I 1(' ' , " WIIS su ng tbe thr c-nct ('omedy, 'The Patsy.' Io .arry" u p y were appo n e Robert J. Lacv~ an<1 LI)lIie A. E. f\ the Warr .. n county health board ' , pee d 0 111' R epu In lhe ase of C1\1' 11 l'atton vel'-n appl'81sel'S. a county nurse wa emp loyed . by th~ advanced chor~ s. A v ry in- I n Friday cvening, lhe other diviss William H. Patton, I'ul allowThe executl'ix of the estate of Lacy ~o W. ~. Mllthe\V~. 124 .8S Mi..s athetille Gibb uns was 'elect t~\'e. tlllg talk wa. given by Mr. ion, coached by Miss orrine Rob- I'd . . 1Iarry L. King, deceased, is order- acres I1l Washmgton. d for tlte po~ition. ' he hn been l<!·ank. Andet,o~ ~ro m Lebanon, bins, !lave the three-act fal·ce. In thc cUlle of 1[111 F'. Hahn ve~- ed to IIi tribute certtl!n n~!<l't to T. . U. Woodl'ey to Mary Re~ orking in the scbool for the po t ~xercl~es, consl;tl1lg of quota- "The Whole Town's Talking" I RU~ How[\ r~ '. Huhn, dlefendant I t1Ltributee. bold and J . A. Reold, inlots Nos. w k. and hae made an ex ellent hons from W II-k n w~ athlct ~ and W. H. . students did remm'kably ehul'ged WIth cont~ml) l of COUI:t. Verne Bur k, e~ec;IJtor of the es- 228 and 23 in l\1a on. impre ion upon th pupil and hort pa ages telhng. of the well in the stat scholarsh ip tesh , On de~endant. pa~' mg $1 , sa id Itllte of Frank Bursle, decea ed, fllNannie W. Collins to Edward N. t acher by her fficient and plea - h~rm1ul eft'ec~.· of narc o~lcs, were for Warr~n county students held cau e J contmued. . ed his fint and final account. ollins 21.38 acres in Harlan ing manner of handling the wOl'k given by pupils of the ~Ixth, sev- in L banon. April 2. n Satut·- I In the case of Bernyce H. Wnght Welton D. Hufford filed an ap- township. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ahe is engaged in." enth and eighlh grades ." I dllY. May 3. seven tudents from f versus Paul E. Wri~h~. a divorce, plication for termination of the Carr W, Hendrickson t? Walter r our Cattle, hoP, sbeep a nd ealy~ Another item from the ame reThe l'eport for Febl'ulll'y 12 W. H. . joi ned 214 other stud- .\·as granted the plalntlff. " . 'Iluardianship of' Welton D. Hufford F. Lawrence, 87.42 acres 111 Turtle to Noms-Brock Co" live 1Vi~ a1l4 progrelilv. firm for the tila'h'" port: "Billy pit\er, .w.ho was in- shows t.hat the enrollment llgul'c ants in the district te t~ conduct- In the case of The P ople BUlld- lunatic. crel'k towns~ip. . . jured at chool la!lt week, is back. had grown to 304 boys and 305 ed at Miami niversity anc1 won ing Loan and Saving Co. vel' us Clarence Stephenson was ap- ~nna al'rl Frefltzel. to WII."am mar ket price. and good ••nt... Thi child was t~e victim of a ~rl fol' a total of 609. This i a these honors: Catherine Bransh'a- ""'r~d .Bec kert, et ai, judgment to : pointed executor of the e tde ot Hleb, J!'., 59.77 acre In Ham.tlton Union Stock Y.r... • Cinchl_al, O. Tune In on Radio Station prank played by some unknown hlgb-waler mark for enrollment tOl', fir. t, Enl'tlish I . Beatrice pllIlllllff for $1250.37, . fi. K. St phenson, deceased, no townshIp, . .. • 12 :2G to 12 :30 p. m. for our toodlum who penisted ht up ett- ' that ha. not . y t been equaled Robitz I'. sl'('onil, English III.; In the ell of l'tonnl\n L. Rlch- b(lnd r quired f H Young J A ' . L. Dye, by adlllln istratrlx ~o market reporta. inl' play ground apparatu. They when thia chronicl is written at ,Ronald Hardin , first, English n., mOlld v l'SUS JessamlnEt R: Britton, I c.hilling and W: C: Turto~ '~r~ AndJ.'ew J . Yeazel, .I·eal estate In 100 ed the &.takes .holding the slide end of Oct.ober, 19.33. Th fi~'st amI lic '{ or fir s t, Latin I. ; Bes!!! t aI, judgment to plallltift' fOl' apPOinted appraisers. TurtJecreflk t?wn hIp. . __ _ . . Anna R. Graham, administratrix ~ Jam~s EdWin .Eb~rhalt.to J.ane 'H M WILLIAMS arid when mall children started to g!'ade h~d a to~1 h. t. .of . 76 kld- Woollard, fifth , EngJi h I.; Ver- 702.20. play on it before it. wa re- et and PI s, while the II t of JUniors was dena Fo~, fifth, Geometry; Bu rIn the case 01 Th,~ Amertcan of the estate of Willlam R. Graham Eberha!t, 2 cte 111 Turtlecle k DR. • • caught this little fellow," sma lie t. at 26. The sophomore, dette Jack son, f ourlh. }\i tory. Loan & Realty Co. versus Geol·g.e t1ecea~ed, filed her distributive ac- townehl]), . )ST£OPATHIC PHYSICIAN _d By December 4, the honor roll class, With 43 enrolled, wa tbe In i local n w columns for I". BE'nham, t. ai, th~ .defen~ant 1S count_ Gertrude Dlmma.ck to Mae Lc SURCEON " 'a h1'\lnken to six membcl's: largest high school cIs . fay 7, the Gazett published thi! granted 30 dnys addItIOnal time to Arthur Hamilton Anna Cary and Fevre, ,240 acr S 111 TUI't1ecre ek Special AUaillioD to Rectal aa. Anna O'N all, Verdena Fox, RonAfter. a n?ne too successfu l bomb: " upel'intendent Of. SCho?I!l file nnswer. Ralph St. John w~re appointed sp- tow~sh~p. IDte.tinaIDi•••••• aid Hardin, sophomores; and Eva 8e~son, Ill. whlc~ they won s yen F. R. Moomaw t nder d hi, re Igpra!. ers of the estate of Bertha Llnme. tults to ?fa Le Fev~e, Wharton, Virginia Hal'~in and game whIle losmg ten, th,!! W. IT. nation to the 6 0ard ~f Education New Suit. Kavanagh, deceased. 240 acres IIl.Turtlecreek own~hlp. LEBANON, OHIO lUl Cathel'ine Branstrator emo)'!! The S. bas~etbal1 team lost tts only nt the regular meetmg Monday Anna Rllub versus Dudley Ra.ub, Upon a.pplication the COllrt desClar~nc,: and Grace B.aker to PbQDe 12 1.,ID. k B1611 Christmas vacation was announced game In the 8nnu~1 cou nly tour- night, lind will go to hillicotbe [or divol'ce. harge is extreme ij?nate the Lebanon-Citizens NIL- The Miami .v~lIey Bulldmg a~d . • 1 ' :lor December 20 to Decemb~r 30. nament to Franklin H. . b~' n wher he hns accepted the position cruelty. tio nal Bank and Trllst Co. as a de- Loan ~sSoclatlOn. real e tat . In with January 1 as an added dllY. core of 36 to 11. he to?l'nnment of Principal of the JUll,i() r High JOllie Wills, a citi2el~, on behalf posltory 'for fund belonging to the Franklm and C.learcreek townshIps State examination. On gencral played at FI'ankhn. Fl'Hlay and !lchool, a position lhat c8\'1'ies re- of The Utica Welral'e Lague, vel'tate of Geo~ge E. Riley deceuBill. Allowed cience, english, geometry and Saturday, February ~ and March spon ibiliti('s and possibilities." U8 Truste s of Miami Conference ed. ' Penn 10{ rton, a rvice. $70: laUn were given in the high school 1, the host 8ch~01 bemg eventu1111y The wl'itel' we1J remenlbers attend- hUl'ch or United I~reth(en in The will of Phillippina Seib I on Decenlber IQ. "These test ," returned ~he Winner, . ing that meeting in the ditectllrs' Christ, fOT petition tor sale of deceaRed was admitted to probate James Follen, serv ices, $16; IvinsFOR RENT lIa)'1 the reporter, "ar preliminarThe school's elimination OI'StOTI- room of the Waynesville National properly. Frank' Frazer Lyle Fl;'a er and Jameson Drug Co., supplies, 36c: ies to the state examination which cal Contest, Wednesday ev~nlng, bank. A. seemingly uri ventful Raymond E_ Scro~lginll versu!'! Manley Frazer ~xecutors of the ell C. Donald Dilatush, rent $20; services, $6; FOR RENT - Hou e on upper will be given late in the school March 19, were won by Mildred routine meeting wa drawing to . a Ellel'Y Atkin~I)n, for 1110n ~'. tate ot Zaidee Venable sold Candis Hyman, Third stre t. Mr . Anna Standiyear, The student scoring the high Coo~, primarr grades, Ruth Hock- clolle wht>n Pre. ident Ellis allked Toledo Scale Co., a corporati on certain real e tate and etiled all Maude Deardoff, services, $5; L wis V. Banta, erviees, ,5; Mrs. ford. n2 e t point will compete in the ett, mtermedlate grades, and Lou- the superi ntendent for any sug- versus R. B. NickeU, for fOl'e- accounts. county contellt. Those Winning ise Henderson, high school. 1n the gestions he might have to offer, closuTe of conditional sales conCarl Seibel was a ppointed elee- Will Bryan. services, $10; Stella there take the distr:ict exams, and COUl'/ty contest, held at Lebanon, and the bomb bUI" t unexpectedly tract, cutOl' of the estate of Phillippina Kelly, services. $10 Georgia MUler FOR SAL.E t1naUy go to Columbus. for the March 28, Ruth Hockett. won first out of a cll!ar sky . .Mr. Moomaw's Irene Baker versus :Forl' 5t Hob- Reibel decea$ed no bond requir- services" $7; Mrs. Howard awyer services, $7; Mra. Julia Hollan.d , .tate examination." an~ Louise ~end~r~~n second in contract with the local chool 'stU! litt. and Mary Hoblitt, for money·. ed. ' , had anoth I' year to run, aDd it is _ _ __ ThuTsday evening, December thetr respective dIV1BI0!lll. servic.es, $7; R oy Burroughs, gerv- FOR ALE- A JOT!~ey ow. R. A. onner, Fourth street. n2 ices, $17.33; Thomas Taylor, sel'v19, the Christmas cantata, "The The report 'for AprIl 2 says: quite possible that he could have Probate COlnt L iull.e. ice, $5.60; The Western tar, adChllde Jesull," was given by the "The joint banquet of the Home been held, but it has ever been the . Albert Hardin, wood worker, of verti ing, $10.80; The Lebanon WA~TED-To . buy . aU ldnda of millie. department .. the school. Economics and ~mith-Hughes de- policy of local school QfficialH The Will of Mt\t~ew Grllbler, deNorwood, and Mis Mary Hardy- Patriot, advertising, $8.60; The c.hlckens, paymg hl&,heet market It wa pJ.'e ented very auccessfully, partments was glven on Wednes- never to interfere with the ad- ceased, was tiled 111 probate. price. S. D. Henlele, W.yn..nn•• the chorus and principals doing day evening, and was well a t t e n d - " f John W. Sc?l~ and L. Earl man, housekeeper, of Kings Mills. LawrElnce G. Shawhan, pbarnla •Ohio. _ tf (Continued on page 3) their parts well, and the new scen- ed despite the bad weather. Count(Contmued On Page 3) •Thomp on, admlnlstr:ators of the
NEWS GlEANE FROM COURT HOUSE
History of The Wayne To\vnship Centralized Schools from Records
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IS COM1NG T() A MODERN METERED SERVICE . FOR COOKING AND WATER HEA.TING /
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The city of Waynesville and vicinity is soon to have its own modern gas serVIce. heating with gas will shortly be available for both home and business use. The cost of this gas
s~rvice
All the advantages o.f cooking and
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For the first time Waynesville housewives will be able to enjoy the convenience of .cooking with metered gas. will they need to put up with the disadvantages or the high cost of other methods of cooking.
No longer
'Meals are cooked quicker with gas. Water is heated and k~pt hot economica,lly with ga&. Chilled fooms are quickly made . . . comfortable by the occasional lighting of a gas .heater'. W,e are now re:ady to discuss arrangements for providing
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WAYNESVILLE NATIONAL BANK OR THE
DELCO·GAS, UGHT AND POWER CO. DAYTON, OHIO
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BOB AND BErn
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Back On the Farm National inter sL ha been aroused in a suggesthnrma~ a h-ort time ago by Editor Waltet· P. McGuire of the Southside Virginia News, Petersburg, Virginia; the lIugge ' tion being that farm boys keep on the farm It's a simple suggestion, and a very sound one. How much em lloy· ment has b en caused by the b'ek fl'om farm to city is problematical:but it would mak an impre. sive total. These young mcn, fOI' the most part, are untrained and inexperienced and unfilted for tactor'y worl>. Th y ral'ely finu jobs above th common labol' level. They are th fil'st to be dismissed whcn times get hard- and the last to be . taken back when recovery sturts. They know Car'ming- and the farm i whel'c they belong, for their own good and COl' that of th nation. It is 0 nthe farm that they nave their ch llnce to prosper and live happy and useful Jives. It's timo the trend wa~ r eversed- with the fal·m · boys·lurned·city.boys going home again.
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Pasteurization . ... L. H. Bur~wuld The Hatching CodCl . . . ....... G. S. Vickers Home Demons tration Work in Adult Education Minnie Price Mhisic The arcas Yield at it oncerns the Cattle Feeder .. C. W, Gray Is Autumn the 'rime to Fert.i1ize Fruit Trees? Rob rt mock Mechanic I ontrol of Soil Er . ion . . .. . . Virgil Overholt a
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At Betty's home at noon, And aftel' it i~ over, They'll be on their honeymoon . Bett l' gilt youI' enal in, Thel'e's ice coM night!! ah ad, Don't be cold all the time , Except wh n you're in bell,
L. J. Tabu, rna ter of lik Iy to blow. Such ROil. KhouM f••••••••••••••••••••••••••• be protpl'te.>d by vl'getation durin" tional granA'e, will ad farml'r /At eurn field day, IfN,r.v,'m. the.> "'inlt-r. ber :~. Thl' field day is tor the Arthur Henry Monroeville in Huron cu . FiC. , Leen thousand an' {'xpectcd to atlenll lhe corn husking contesls anll \\'atch und study the educational exhibil~ and demon lmtiOl1P. Director of Fu.oral Ser.ic.
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Occembel' 2 Lo !1 I\re th dates ~et for lhe In lemational Livestock dposition in hlcago. The Jnter. nationnl hay IIl1d grain show; D ueplII'lme nt of the e)(po~itio n , j" the large t competitive exhibition of (nl'm crops in the wodd. En . tl iell will be acce):lt ed until Nov'm. b r 10, oflicill15 anno u nc .
Our convenient location, suita. ble lIurroundings lind equipment enables us to Serve to the Beat Advantage. AMBULANCE SERVICE PI.on. 29
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When Betty'. very busy, Ruml population in Ohio in 1!l30 I - - - 87 is what lIhe'lI ring, \\as 94 per cent native whit, 4.2 Smith's M at Mal'k t giv ' real pCI' cent fOl'eign born white, anel • • . sen ice, ~OTARY PUBLIC And they keep just everything. 1.7 pCI' .c ent negro. The rUl'al fll~'m popula t IOn was !l6 P I' ce nt native No mntteJ' what you have to halll , while. . National BUlk Bill M01'lln we hel'c s uggest, Fall plowing i "';ot re~~1end ed Will. Ora,,", . • £.t&ta. S.ul•• No matler what you ha e to haul fOI' muck of s lIndy so ils that art' , WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Lel'oy will do it besl.
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There's not.hing in the building lin e WHEAT PRODUCTION AND ACREAGE STATEMENTS W. H. Madden and Company do not ctU'ry, Here's ~he fil' t firm you should OF MEMBERS OF THE WHEAT PRODUCTION see . You YOllng chaps going to marry CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF WARREN For flour and all your stock feed, COUN~rY, STATE OF OHIO The Farmers Exchange is wher€' to go, It's natul'al that farmers, The following i a s tnl emelllt of the pl'oduction and plant d aCI'c. Know farmers' needs you kn ow. ages of wheat in the yeal·.· l!l ~{O, 3J, 3 2 and IIcreage planted fOI ' 1!133 of produ cel'S of Di stl'ict. 13 who ha ve lIUblllitted applications f or farm Bob'lI go to Hawke's Hardwar(' allotments. This publication i ~ mad e in compliane wiLh t he r g ula. for workiRg glove ti ona of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration . It i. mild 0 And for the tools that he may that a cl)eck may be lIlade 011 all tate ment claims, and so that're porL may be made to the co un t y Wb at PI'oduction Control AssociaLi on 'on need, any inaccuracies which m.a y ap) eal' in th ~ tatements. That this tore treats the peopl • The IIlJolment fOI' t.hi s coun ty has oe!!n de finitely ~alculat d fr om be t fficinl recol"Cls of the tli t l.'d tates Department 0 '( Agriculture, and i Is generally agreed . 209,525 bu hel . Thi s is the total allotment f or the county. Therelore, if any farm el' receives a gl'eatel' allotment than his past production McClure's ambulance i wan'ant, he i. tllU ~ depriving other {armel's in this county of th il' It's comforfabl too, modern, just share. • . And no otherl\ render service, Total pl'oduction fig-uI'e s of thos ' who apply for conLral!ts, together Like the Me lure people do. with those who do nolo must be consistent with the official county I'ro. ductioll as shown by the I'ecords of the United tates Oel)Urtm nt. of Betty says that Smith's groceries, Agriculture . If the count}" total s aTe greater than the official total~, it AI' the he t t here are in town , \. ill be necessal'Y to make a downwD I'd adju t1l1ent. . They tickle when you taste them, Any pers~n may nl~ke a confid.entia l report if he finds any state. And delight the whole way down nlent he/' which h b heve, t o be In/lccurate. uch rep orts should be • made t.o the community of County Allotment Committ~e, either in writ There'll nothing in car sel'vice, ing 01' verbally. The report will be aLI'ielly confldentia1. A farmer . Dewey asey doesn't do, who,.c statements are . aid t o be inaccurate will need to prove his pro. At Casey's lies the "ecrcl ductJon figurc!';. like n~w Fal'mers have be n ~L, k d to rUI'nish evidence o£ llroduction and i Of keep ng carl! • vidence of sale, such a~1 thl:eshermQn'a certificates, elevator certift. Lovely's Recreation Room, c te. , or. other I'eco rd and receipts . atisfuct<lry vid nce will be I'I!., qui red of any farmer whose statement is questioned. I where the bunch all meet, 1'he following statements haYe bee n conden. ed to save space. "A" Remember they're at Lovely's, l'f they'r'e not upon the street. I'('presents acre planted l!Lnd "bu." rept"E' ent bu hela hal·vested. The " 3·y aT avcrage:' I'eprl' e'nts the 3-year avel'age acreage and producDon't re ort to cheap medicines, tion of 1930-32. Farmerls lIhould refer IIny que tions regarding this publication to theil' Community ommittee or the ollnty Allotm ent Or orne unknown patent cure, committee. Buy from the Waynesville Drug (Signed) . tore . CARL J. M1LLER, And o'f safety you'll be sur . Chalrman, County Allotment om. A ~d now the story's ended, E. J. BEEDLE , They' ll Boon be on their way, ELM ER S. DURRELL ' It's just another instance, I Of a good man thrown away. ill.' " • , I". '10 I 31 19" 2 ~,~eo"~1 1 ',,'1=1~ .. " Whrnl. Wh en t j "'h"ut (1lJ.H1'~ • - .• 01'.""1111"'
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Western Star, advertising, $S.60; vancement of their teachers. The Lebanon Patriot, adVertising, The lal'l!'est cia ever to gradu$10.S0; Wade . Brown, se l'vices, ate from W. H. S. completed its $112.50; George Hawthorne, sup. cour e when Pre ident Ellis preplies, '1; Waldron C. Gilmour, in- se nted diplomas to thirty·six -8. 30 ; J . L• D unn, serVlce8, . young ladles and gentlemen at the que t, • 5Sth annual · commencement · . F D . H alnos, $7 •• 30;. 8 rVlces. T exerd $48. 3 0; F . M . , B owyer, pay 1'011, cises, held in the gym hurs B ay h $166.60; Edward' Simpson, pay evening, May 15, ' 1930. .crt a Toll, $266.56; R. M. Van Horne, Filer delivel'e d the salutatory be3 68 ; W pay ro II, $30. . ' A . iek. er, fOI'e Dr. C. A. Sundbel'g, of Spring h pay 1'011, $230.65; W. B. chuler, field, gave the main address of t e pay roll, $170.10; FIQyd Lemm onR, evening, speaking fTom the theme, pay roll, $199.43; Harold weny, "The Lal·ge.r Life." Catherine pay roll, $219.20: John Myers, pay BarnstratoT gave the valedictory, rpn, '372.88; D. W. K elle r, aer- and Superintendent Moomaw di vices, $33; Roy Burrough, ser- tributed honol's to the member 01 vices, $21.17; Thomas Tllylor, ser- I h ... cia s. For the best grades 3 H . L . S c h uyIer, pay vices, $20.6; Ca h 'throughout B 1'011, $218.75; Carl Dakin, pas roll the four years, t enne rans$26 '.89', L. B . Apgar & Son, tl'm- t ra t 0 r waS awarded a seholarshl 'p ber,..'85 .60; George KilJum &. Son to Defiance colleII' and one to hauJil)g paint, $4.61; Kilpatrick. Wilmington college. For her high ~~ I ~ I _. I ~ ~, French Motor Car 0., gas and ma'I'k in the state in Senior Nom or nllplknnl ?" .!':c .!!;" !ft c ,!! :: rt ., supplies, ,71.30; MarjQrie Layman E nglish, the same young lady was The W. F, M. · Society of the 1~ = 1 ~ §~ i ~ g E~ I ~ ~ , ~t stone $5.82 j J. K . Spencer, sand given a scholarship to Witten- Friends' churcl! met with Mrs. ;. i ~ t .;; ~ , ~ ~ ~ .;' i &i .... '< ~ ~ _ . , and gravel, F'J'ank Sher- berg college.. Ray-.Qarr and Wednesday after- ------------...,.--.;..--or=.....,-~;...-i-~.;;;.,+-.,..;;;~wood Co., $118.70; .... s, $10.0'7,' Mc oy Berth.a.. FII r and Thelma St. \ ~ .. " J h t I ! d I i noon. nIl t(<lrworlh . l!:r'H'~l .. ... . 10 71 1 r, fi3~, I r. 2 0 )., Oil Co., oil, $50.60; Ada Courtney 0 n ler or seeo n pace n !\frs. H. F. ompton, who ha lirown. LaW.r" "H' J';. .• . .. '.1 !~1 i ~ (f 3 3 .... 1.... 1:1 r nt, $12: Franlclin Chronicle, re- grades, a nd Defiance colJ~ge g ave een ill tor several weeks, is im· Brndd(l<'k . I'runk ......... . lj~ .~ 1~'jl / 1;~II ~\\ each of them a scholarsh Ip po Brad<lo<:k . Fronk ........... , 13ij .. , I,," _0 1 - ~;I rt cards, -32.30·, Shutle '" I . • provl·ng. 11nuldo~k, Frnllk .. . ...... .. l :l li ~o jj> ~o I.• :" H ;1 91)' ." 11 e:i Bevis Mach. • Co., gear, ,".50; . B ur d tte. J ac k son, h aVlng wo n Mr. and Mra. Frank Graham and JI(\IM~, Ooler I. . . . . . . . ... ~A :illS 4 ~I, a211ll 7~nl 2~ ii1J ;;7: 311 10 'I Le kn r Aut A~Pat·t.., Inc., repa1'rs, hl~.h place In the ou nty Scho la.r . W'l Itnnnf' lI. N W e ............ ~r, 1i 24 7~ 1 ........ 1 tl l :l.:1 ~II d a f u II e h 0 Iarsh Ip family have moved to Sam I - BIl~'h' l\. !-;~ '''Ph .>n ...... ,. . . j _ "" ,. ~, $ 4~/I(11 1 "3~....1 ~'I ~~ . ~~ IIIIu~ 16', Kaufman II paintbru8hea, etc. ship was . awarde . . son's propel'y in South Burling- Brill. I'"'Ml lI1 • ..•...•.... I .,;.31 111" ~., "'1 11 '\,1'" t C tIt 'll(\W"II"oI r. AlmA I" ... , .. \ I". . . . " $6.29; Tropical Paint, Oil Co., ° L~PI ~ ulllvere~y. r"co d 01 to n. . Mend(>nlloll. J . Llndl.\' """', !~~)I F.~!lm .:Uli¥1 I!I H ~~7 jj~~ ?4~2~1 paint, '2,86; Dana Carpenter, ser0 a ears rna e a . " r Mr. and Mrs. OTan Turner, of (. I1lpton. 1I0"I\Ct' P . .•.. • . . ;; H 10r.0 vI'ce8, -32.50', Wl'lliam Shotwell, fifty.t.hree word!! per ml.nute for h k Hawk .. HUIl111tl )1 . A g t . . . .. "14 til t il 47 1 21;/ :;r, 0l :11 ,. d L C S th T New Philadelphia, spent t e wee - Bun)ptt. ('ha,'t"9 l'l nl ·· .... 1 l :jj 4P U ' ~ii6 14 service, $20; WilJlam Shotwell. 15.mtnutes an . . mI. ype· end with Mr. and Mr. Arthur Dou'rne. I . 9 . . .. . . . .. . . ··1 r. l14~ ;,~ 1401 t Ro e~(li 11) :171 1~ I!ervice". 1!20. write... Co. gao ve her a certificate 01 f Surface, V,' an e 8 A. . . . .... , l"t~11 1r. r, 3~ 20 3a l 2(1 ~H . • .. " • 1 t. am y. orn II, ' .... Ullnm 1'1. ... . .. . . I r, " ,Ig 13. t3.r.l I ij :10 3 2lJ specla merl The Ladies Aid of the M. E. C'hanUIo'l' Sid" )" J . .. . .. • . . I~O )2 4 36 I j 21 11 10 3fi7 I Louise Henderson had taken church met " 'ith Mrs. John PeterA . . .... .. .. "01 04J 131 "631 201rolO . . . . Becon'" place 'in county oratorica l "ry, It _ '.1' . ; ........... 'l 32 11 00 ~2 3';'\ 27 or. f 2 on Thursday. Cowan. Ha!"r)' b. ; . .... .•. ·~A ~ 34 8H 3 ~r. .~G 2 I r,6 i1. ~ 3 contest and Evely n Kersey had at, A HaJlo~'e'en socl'al, sponsored Plltlpl'son. i(!>ut .Il: tat ..• .' ~. 0 .;n " ROI 3" 10 2 ' , 2v 2 11 I l con· b.y th" Ladl'es n EvansSldw •.Je'lIll .. .. . , ...... . .... . J, 11I .u " • t h e coun t y ora torica • • pace 1n AI'd, was held at the "'Ills. t'lI. S . ... .. 1.~1 30 3Jl u, .. ..- . ..• I 34 1 70 :: 211 d E I K h a d a .... M. E.'" An· nex Fr,'day avenin... te"t, Ea"nllart p prr.l ' r~ •. .. .•.. .~I I 2· ' " 1(1 ~4 / 31 80ql 224/1 4U7 21 45 '" 2fi 2G!1 ten d e dan ev ve yn i ersey f sch • I .. ""I "I Ar , (oh,... 1 8 J\ , . . . •.•.. ~3 • • 1 ........ "esa on 0 00 , v . Oll\' I{1 .....,.... .. . II.,"' I "-, ' 0 1·". .... J Mr. and "'rs. J. L. C onar d were '~-urnas • .', .'1 • ... j~ l ... - 2 !) d . 121 12 1;;31 1 ~1l " :~ill I ~ I (134 30 2 h er en ti re e Iemen taryan d~" caUed to Portland, Ind ., last Fri- I··'"·n,,,o. [_"wrenee \\ . , . . . . J ~,S & La30(1 13 , 411 ~ 0n hunng · h "cbool and botb w~e "'iven M 'Fh·PM. l';lvln 1: . . . . • . . . . . • . 151 '~1 °1 lfi 3H 4 an RX I 4.1 / 14 111 Ig ' . .. day where theIr daughter, rs. F'urn:~s, Ell K'..... . . .... .. tlO :14 1~81 t2 c, r, : 28 3& 2r, mention. Hon.o ra e F,'lelld, HOI~erl . . . ' " ... " . . 1,~!1 1 :1 0 448 3Q 30 1 8H a l'ott no n Eijla.t .,. .. ... . • .. 1 I , . successful FUrnas, Hobert ·.· ~~ ~1 '·~1 65 /;1· ~5S " ~2 \ .~~ 2g Filer and Arthur Mi M K ' F'II"11I~8, IIQ"~9 . ...··. , .. ·. .. , ... 1 / !,I;' ~ I! h .ss ae . ay illll'rieoll . Jan H. .... • .. r,S 10 320 ~ 220 12 2 0 .. .. their record in t e county con· H ar I an a tten d ed. th e T e acbers :tye, ' :!~I ~Ol)! 22 ~aul 21 tcs ChUl'l Is · ··· · · ·· ·· · · · ·1t . . OJ .. 2I"2 ) 949 7 "1 ·t . F n'd ay an d (:01113. O l'['" Q '1 · .. .. · .. · .. · ..· .. 1 ~9 " uO· :ISl lI); .4 ~ u~t 04 1. 7 meeting at Dayton ' I N ,' 4:,(\ t. J liIr'_1 ~ J '4.14 h 20 tt d Mote t an 0 persons a en • ,reen . . "',. .... . .... .... .. .. ~:j I 121 111' ~2 48 2 22 Scott ·rrll.......... s t....s, . ... .• 1_" ~ II 7 2 0 Iil l 3 0U) 20 ) ~G~ 2. 01 ed the f orty-seven th annuli I reun· Saturday. M)' Maudl'e Pet'arson, R. . N., l;miLh .l lo"l r. & '''h-rl,'O 11 I ' B" ., been on special duty at H "I~NI';-n "Otll'o .... . , ..... 114 1 '"1 2 25 HJ 71 74 39 !)~1j 221 06 19 2 Ion an db an que t 0 f th e AlumnI' ..... has II j Earl . .• . . . ... . I;;i 2HI :147 4n 13 21 1~472 Phone 78J soeiation. Mrs. Henry Satterth· the McClellan ho·spl·tal, has return' }"-Y('r<'ll . . . .. . . . ... 91 1:; 4 I ~ HI), ~o ~!1 7 l ' 21 '13 3 27 19 ro~ fi~ ~ r,4 ~I ;; waite and Mrs. Josiah Davis serve d od to t"'e home 0'1 her gl'andDe ,}, • . . .• . , . . IIV 2 r. 1 °1. ilro' U IU1i ij1l01 b H lll]' 17 " If S:l7 "'!!I!!!'!!!"!'!!!!'!!~!!!'!!!!!'!!'!e!"!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!"!'!!"!'!!la delectable menu on tables d e· "M' d'" R E J .. .. , ..... III) 21~ :11 1 9t21 17 25~ 2111 47 3 11 ::: h '" I f h • parents, r. an mrS. . . Ones. 17 2 3 11 21 eorated wit tne co Qre 0 d t eh'tm· Th e little dau--hter of . Mr and ~ 21 :Hli 4:1 0 ••••• 1. .. . 1 7 267 17 .. .. .. .. . ...... ' 11 ~ I 1", ~ , . comingH claea--green. an, w I e. Mrs. J ohn Robinson met with a . .. ..... ... ..... 1 8<11 lill I HI 40 (, ' Ito;, :l ~~t l ~l' 'II!!I ~G k LeM " 08 A ~\ gi: .... ::: 1l ~~oi I· t tOI :111/ ~ r 1 ., ~~ \'3 • . • • '" aw e . a~ weIt! om: peculiar aecide~t last Saturday..In ~3 ~~ ;,Mil 665/ :\~ij )' a zll...' 1 ~3 464~ . tbe n.ew clB88, Myra Pence re 1I0me way a piece of heavy wire 8 .. .. , .. 1 Ital ::t o :1';11 ~4 ~8 6 :1", 3r. 3 1> ~ :, A 2fj 603 ! 12 l!OI' 2 f) f. 1 i:: f"' 1 32 .. 3"0 20 "3 I!pondedmg lor her mate~. n~a had been forced under her tongue A. . . . . .. .. I~ ~I, '1 01 . . . Meredith and Rue Wlnwiddle and backward embedding itself ·i n '9 . ~:t . ~~~ \ :J I I m WAYNESV.UE. OHIO .poke entertainingly, and .Elsio bel' tonsi1. Sh~ was rusbed to the ~;:!~\ 2~ m ~~I ~o~ ~I2fo Phon. 80 Bank 81". Hawke Weltz I!IUlC as only she h08pital where it was removed . Dr. 08S. . . .• . .. ••. 140 SO can. Superintendent Moomaw gave B. R. McClellan ~id it · waa the HI(lg('. ., .. .. . .. }~~ .. i! b . ~Oi 4013 20 44al 3 l W88 reany his farewe)) ad- onl'~ c' a8e of the kind he had ever ~i;'!~~~~. 230 30 3(h 4;;0 no 501 27 d Af th the 1'8 ' 1146~' ., 2\11' ~Ol1 334 , f,4 2!i resa. ter Meredith. Sam .• J r. . ~5 51,3 2.~5 1 2~ e~ • d f th e pro~am, wa de- seen. The bady ill lIuffering no ill .Miltenb",·ger, Frank fl . .... •• main er 0 • e eventng s • effects. H erman. Bowar" H ........ 1 2ior )l4 1 3a \ b70 3 ~ 774 33 ted t d VO 0 anet.... g, • UT In . JOnl) . ...... .. . ..... 22 l, "'01 ~ 769 3~ (168 O()2 4fl M " SO1 67~ 2111 36 The first break in tbe roster of • - • Michener. harles E . ... .. ,. l~QOI •.••; ,', . . 36 H 1\ :,1 ' 22 30q 21 Itry. Mary 'I'}, . ... . .. ..... . " . this· prize elass came at an early oj v !lICit, 1ra D. . . .... . . . ..... .. 83 23 23 ' 6 57 241 7(;9 a!l hour on Friday morning, July 25, ~ 11.(l~er. ha.rh)l!I . . • . . • . • . . .. I J Z !l~1 01... 3 2 ~1 ~t~ HocketlJ ." ... .. 17& $5 .. :I.. ~~1. 1 ' ~ 4/ 160 when George Ed wi n C00 k , one 0 f . HeltMnlaer,L. "'~End . F. .... .. ... .... 0 _A, 13' Ib r - waMI'!!!!) Cia r a Daughte18' apend- ~h'ltt-. J . Alb rt ... ... .. . H& ~5 ~ r,o:" .H' '"" ~.I I......- most popu ar e mem 'Q Stliel!~ Cha.rl <!s R. ....... . 1n7 81\ 27 4T 2\ 30 6111. 3~ a few days with relatives in SStWrao~:td7.eIJ'J.Wlud' A. .. .. .' ...... I ~,~ ~~ caUedH~1 deatlh ~t ter'tab hblll·riemfatilels- .iDn&, to .. 24 • ~~O l neQ, II! popu .1'1 Y WI ay n, l; .• • •• • , • . . • •• • 81 19/ 26 420 ' ~4 553 211 was amply proven when hi, entire Mrs. Emerson Dill spent Mon· H'~:·t:;;a;'''~~e~{ ·et · ai '::: :::: 2(03 60 3~ 511'1 611087 6~ clasa, led by Mr. and Mra. F. R. day with her eiater, Mra. Jacob Slokea. Harry J<: • • • . • • .•• • . 3B 6111, "12' 24'1' 1.!l'o4 Oo'1 1~il lm .3~, T B • Crabb e an d Z·1m mer, 0 f B e a ertown Shl'et8. John MorrlJ\1' . .. .. . . ......... IO~ '.""'11 ~_"u . Moomaw, Mr : 01. v. Shully-o S, ........ 4 .... Other 'membe" of the faculty, atMr. and Mrs. Ernest EarnhU't Surra<'f!. F'ranc 8 .A •••• • • •• 11:!'~ n 26, 642 I~ "tte··onli:~L;o';,a'rd' ~·~ t·L· 34 nS7 31 tended the luneTaI services at his and cbildren spent the week -en d PTiun~~':, : :: : ::: 1 8• 23 \ 392 2~11 SA~ 4~4 nl) Ij ~renta home on Monday after- -ith Mrs. Earnhart's P, ~renta of 'I'homl,flon. r.,o\ld~' \'. .. ... ' I QR 33 4('3 ' !5i 6·H 24 .. ThOm",~. Fronk E. ....... .. 65 14 3121 141 1~ ' l l 14 . .... noon. The cla8ll ' a I10 .f ormed a Dayton. . ' Da_A Thomaa, Arthur D .. . . . . ,., 63 II I ~35 1- ~U~ I 1 ....arel of honor at the -ve, and Mrs. R. S. Zeigler, ef " ....n, fhOlnaa. liJdwln . ....... . ... ~al 14 :150, tOI f,lr. 1 .. ••• d d h"- TI J h ) ',0 2~ 471 27 701 1 3~ literally lined his lut resting Mn. V. L. Sanders an , aUIr ......, C'::'~!>;:llfh~" .foh~ ·o: ·:: : :::: l 81 U ' 26 11 16) 3431 1~ :;=;:::::::::::~:::::==~ pJaee with blolBOmll. That no more Beatrice. ' til Belmont, Mrs. Jacob Underwood' ('l1a rl ee O. , .,. 6S !~I ~~~l ~~ "oaD" man could have ZUII· mer of Beavertown and JIrL Watkin •. (' .... rll'. ..... . . . .. t 79~ , 1< ". 16\ 46" 1 I' # • ' . ed tri to TR~'lor Ch8Tlee A. .... . .. . U \ . ~ ... . .. ~6., eaJled from the community Emenon DUl enJoy a P Whittaker. Wolter H. . . .. .. 1t~ 26 711
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da y aftel'1loon. 1. Music by clloru8. 2. Rellding- Ruth Graham. :l. PlllY "Tom Interrupt" by Elizabeth Hoblitt. Vina Lamb. Iy n Johns and Earl Earnhart. 4 . R ading by B tty Peter on. n. Guitar olo--Audl'ey l'awford. Mu ic by chorus.
OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR RE.ULTS
afte r November 15th, it was a~ . lIounced by the s ecrl't nry of OhIO Board of Barber E xaminer s la,st !!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!! wl'ck. - - -- - - - - -
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on the election of delegates to t.he c. . e-y will Il1tP'I'eciate __ state convention to con i er reM i~s Jo'ayc Kolly is a,gllin able t o peal.. Thirty-three states hav e 8l1PPO t't at t.he electio n, Tu es~l uy , r esume he r school duti s after a voted f or r ep eal, a nd six othere Nove mb er 7, fot' t he officc$ of Withih 1I few decades the week's il ln s with gdp . w ill vote on November 7. Th ese Village Morshal and Township Art! 1 VllI.- l\Illrnb 1'.11ip-nll onstable. fu n rill dinc I' has volved . . ' are Ohio, P en nsylvania, So uth ~t url e n t· regularly enroll d in n .Mr. and )\[r8. Ward Franklin, of al'olina Nort h arolina, Utah fl'QI1I ~ mere se ll er of fun eral Will C. t, J ohn kindly solicits das!! in 1\ modern foreign IlInlruage incin nati, were guest of Mrs. \ a nd Kent ucky . Tabulation or re~ you r s upport at ' he election "U Cll: nre elil!'ible fol' ,membership in the merchandise t o n professional Am lia ' illiams, Ullday. t urns on f our other proposals, In- day, November 7, fol'· t he office of club, In th vent that ther!' are no man re ndel'i ng a n important 1\1 1' • Emm a F. Dakin and Guy c~ u,d ing repeal of t he ,stat prohi- Tr ust ee of Wayne Towl1!,hip. .·uch 'lass 8, the club may become Dakin, ot Xenia, call ed on r elabltlon amendment, . W ill alllo. b huma n ervic.e. He now perin clive until u h time as a Glee Club New. tive here Wedn sday aftemoon. com pleted 8~ ear ly. as ,pOSSible. 11IodN'n lllnj!"uage cou rse is orgonfo rills a m ullitu'de of tasks , Every a rrangement IS bemg mad e The first public perCol'man c!' of ized, }\f l'. and Mr!l, L. V . Beck, Miss by t he secretary of state to obtain the Glee elub this year wi ll be made ne c.e!lsar y by the comArticle l X, -Thc ('onstitution Virginia Har din lind Mr. R. F. the res ult of t he state v ~te as may be ratified by ~wo tllil'ds of given ovember 9. The purpose is Hatfield spent 'u nda y in A hla nd, quickly and a8 accurately as It ca n plicated condit ions of modHONEST WEICHT t earn money to purchase new the members prese nt. K y. be don e. The office fo rce has bee n ern li fe . In a ddition to supA I'tiel X,- The conslitntion ch?l'us. bookil f Ol' the Glee cl u~, HONEST TEST unusually bu y rep lying to nU IIH.rmao b am nded or changed by a . ~he tlll.e of the. pel'!?rmance IS plying everything needed l or Rev. and ~Irs. G. C. DI~ert and ous inquiries because of t he loeal HICHEST MARKET PRICE vote of two t hirds of the memher I . AI/MUSical , Ev.en tng With Tel vis- ch ildl'en spent Thursday night and elc tions th roughout t he ~ta te and the f uneral, he lif ts many pn' ent, if the amendment i~ sign- .on over stntlOn WH . . ed by the faculty advi~o r. ever~l of the out!\ta~dl~g fea- Fl'iday with I' latives at 'lacomb, the many questions inv olvi ng state Srin. iD ••mple. of your ere.m, burd ns ft'om the shoulders . is ues. . . No Ch.rce for Te.tina wIl l be a dranltn:atlon of Ohio. Phone No. 19 Itures of t he ber ea ved family. "The Three Little Pigs and th e Forre t Hoblitt and family bave The next meeting of the Senate Basketb.1I Sehed\lle-J\lnior Hi,b Big Bad ' Volf"· and R colored moved t h ell' · h o!",e t 0 apart me.nls school text boo'k investigati ng com Know you. .re ,.ttin. P.id for De<"emb r I- F ranklin, away. •chorus for the "Never Rising Pan- in Vel'll llough s hOllse on Third mlttee will be held at 9:3 0 a. m., your Butter F.t December 8- 1l1'lisle, here cake Company." street. Novem ber 9. New t\ev~l op m e nts December 2:I- Franklin. here. The t'est of t he program will .b e Phone 7 oM ' d M Joh n Kro nin of led to a decision of the commit t ee January tI- Lebanon, away. a typical evening of chorus, solo, Mt I. W:sh ing~~n We1'6 di~ner at a' meeting held 1ast week to conJanu,m'Y 12-- tterb in, awa.y. u'n d orche. tra music. The adll1i8'Waynesville • . Ohio . f M' 'd M' W H' tinue its probe by calling more St.tioa R'ear Kroler'. sion is ten cents. Februal'Y 9- Springbol'Q, h reo guosts 0 I. an .. LS. • wi t nesse. . Dona ld J . H oskin s. Wa.ylle•• iII., Ohio harles James, r, -Coach, plosecuting attorney of Ft'anldin W.rren Counly Softball Le.f'le H . Allen unday. Mr. and }\t r . RIO Il. Davis end county, pledged coo peratjon of his ": --- -Ei.hth Crade Ne w. Final Ruult. Mrs. Herbert Baumga rt ner, of offi ce in investigatin g any violaOn Thur day, October 26, and W. L. tand. Dayton. \ ere unda,y guests of t ions 01 la w that 'may develop. B.eMonday, October 13, fh third pri ngboro 2 6 .75 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cocl k. cau e of t his prom is th comn\lta nnual Ql'ganization of. the Good Morrow 5 3 .625 tee dropped for th e present the Mr. and I\lrs. J . V. H art oc k a nd oj Itizensltip club was held. The of- Way nesville 4 .500 proposal t o emplo y cou nl$el. InIcers were elected a nd several im- Kings Mi lls 3 5 .3 7 5 daughter sp nt last F I' iday In in- vestigatio n of the rental of rooms "Gelv.nnulecl"Ind (-·-Thh Odt...., portant committees were appoint- Ma~on 2 G .250 ci nnati, gues.ts of Mr. and Mrs. a t a leading Columbus hotel in F...ce 1M.. ton •• To m Carr and dau ghter. d by tIle new president, Roy Copptr Burin, ehoo1 book lobbying activities Th. . Crockett. • U your tires li p , slide a nd Mr. ~ nd Mrs; OliVie r Davis are q uestionlng at school offiC\a.ls will Winner oJ the "Gel.,.nn •• r.d" Last week we had the largest lik.ld now. think bow d an ger· expected to retu rn to t heil' hom e be Included In the further 'heaTtho"," oppoalt. number of peneC!t spellers since ous they'll be th e comlnll Gulf of Mexico Ings by the ~o mmittee . Senator .1._,God ev ral of ou r Sunday-School in Corwin t his even.ing, al ter a arl D. Sheppard, o,f Akron, seeschool began. There were twel"e monttis of slippery roads aDd II n.w. mon t hs visit t o t he home of t he ir th., in Section T " which is onemembers enjoyed a Hallowe'e n r tar)' of the committee, 8ubmitmor durk n I When you social at the home of Mr. -a nd M rs son, James Davis, anld fa mily in ted numerous lett ers hom county half of the class. Picture 'rOlD adual pbotoo n buy safe, Dew C oodyeara Week after next (on Frid ay 11) Emerson incla ir a nd fam ily last New London, Conn. papbe of r olla lakeD do... for and city choo] m-en in which they Ilt today'. low prices, why IlaiPlIlCot • .rlcr t,nl . the Eighth grade will pu t on the Friday nig ht. Marion Whitaker has r eceived unan imously opposed adoption o'f d ak it? On cool roods new Paul Pet erson and fa mily, of another nice promot!ion ince his uniform t ext b()oks by the state. second progra m since the first of rubber weare very slowly :<ch ool. This is i n memory of the Eleazar neighb orhood, we r li re-snli tment in the C. C. . s r- lI e reported a like statement at a new Goodyears will protect Arnlistice Day, The program will dinner guests of Walter Wilson vice, and has been t ran fened meeting of school lIup erintendent!! you all winter and .tIll be and wife, Sunday. follow lat er. from New Philadelphia to Ak ro n . in Northeastern Ohio. Committee nlmost new n ex t s print. So 6th Grad_SeetioD 'I.. Mrs. John Wil son spent part of The n w pos ition carl'ies- an appl'e- members expre sed curiosity as to buy now, be safe and eave W e lost t wo of our pupIls as last weck with her sist er-in-law, ciable increase in salary. the ource of this unanimity of money! Blanche alld Frances Graham Mrs. Hattie E:lliot , at Greenfield, ('x pression. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke alld moved to New Burlington. Ohio. We had a Hallowe'en party from James W. Stuber, Columbus Mr, R. A. Cross called on Mr. and Mrs. Eve rett Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Thom£Ls FeUer alld sportsman and writer, is author of Good, • ., 3 to 3:30 Monday afte rnoon. We Esther J an, Carey Lee the ,Messrs. A. D. Haines and articles in the October and Novemplayed ome games and had some ' •• hfind., and Errol Dean, were in Xenia on Marshall Harlan at Ilhe Ohio Ma- bel' "Sports Afield" on "What Wi)1 Saturday .afternoon. I... beau.. It sonic home , Springfield, S.u nday A Moose Do." He relates the exMiss Cora Shepherd and brother aft ernoon. They also called at th periences of himself, Harvey Ham•• 00 IMtI y .... lon'.r. Ern est, and their father, Charley Edwards home, alld found O. J. mond of Danville, Ohio, and :Miles •• ~o bepherd , vi lted Frank Shepherd Edwar ds quite i.nd ~pose d witb Hoover of Columbus, wben they •• "10 ' Sh and ( smily, of near Lebanon, on grip. , captured a bull moo.s e that Is noW Sh '7.20 A FI t CI Op Sunday. . the center figure tn the moose '''.45 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward spent group lit Ohio State Museum, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson __..,.,_ _ 8.10 CENERAL SHOE REP4.IRINC and daughter , Jeannette, attended last week with Prof" and Mrs. D. A. · F erree, at the latters' ho~e Barbers who wish licenses under Phon~ 25 ' birthday dinner given in honor a '.40 We uae Prime Leatber oilly of Mrs. · Wilson's father, Ernest near New Plymouth in Hockmg the new state law may make apHurley, at the home ot Robert county. Prof. Ferree was connect- plication at county auditor' s offices Sole. N.iled or S.wed ed with the WaynElsville schools Furnas and family, Sunday. for sev eral y~ar9, llnst as principal Mr. Lawrence Mitchener and later as 8uperintjmdent. Mrs. first of this week. . wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferree, as Miss Flo Little , taught Frank Robin8on spent several Stanley, of Sabina, R. F. D., olle in the Corwin school. days last week in Toledo, with his day la st week. ---Phone 47 mother, who is very iU. Shop R,.r of Krop,' • . Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, RobMr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO RAMBY-SUIIlFACE iU• • Ohio ert Wil son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanchester were guests last week W. Butle r, of Greenfield, Ohio, In the presence oj~ only the im- of the formers parents, Mr. and ~=~========~~~ COME AND SEE were dinner guests of Weld on Wil. mediate relatives of t he !Contract- Mrlf. George Gray. c.:.; !!!!~~~'!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!' son , of near Xe nia, Sunday. in~ parties, Edwin Ramby. and Mrs. Alice Miller IUld son Ray . . . . . . . . . . .l1li• • • •, 'Our meeting was 'l'epl'esehted at Miss Evelyn SudacEI were qUiet ly Were Friday dinner guestIJ of Mrs • FOR .sALE DATES CALL the r evival m eeting at Flat Fork, married at the home of the groom's Sarah Easton and daughter in grandparents In Germantown last Miamisburg. orchestra was Monday evening. Mrs. W. S. Chilton was brought Mr. Ramby, son oJt Mr. and Mrs. from Miami Valley hospital Thurs Area planted to potatoes in Homer Ramby, is n graduate of day in McClure·s. ambulance_ She 30 Years Experience in Ohio in r eeent years has averaged W. H. S., a talented musician, and had been at the hospital aeveral - F itting and Making Glasses about 110,000 acres. is at present emploY'ed at the Sat- weeks, where she underwent an terthwaite restaurant. Mrs. Ramb:v operation for goiter. She is slow'JESSE STANLEY is the elder daughtler of Mr. and Iy recovering. . Currency inflation is just .like ...... 120, N_ B.rIl8It••, 0111. The f ellow who is heavy drinking. Mrs. L. H. Surface, and 1ii~s~aM-I...., 80.....a...4~Mf-r-ls.......W ......ertlIr1ariiM ::--altll0h-t'ftt:-o~fE;.Uec!'ltl'tl·c~a~vlt1i~81t"-~__---:--:'-'--'_ ' _ ·Leb.Don, Ohio d oing it always d ecides to take graduate of W. H. S. Tuesd.y, 1hur1d.y, S.turd.y ~ARL KOOOLER Haines Wednesday. quite ,popular, espe(~ially with the "just one more" before he stops, MTs. Margaret Jo h~ anct her Daytoa Phon. Ex.~ min. l ion Fre. and i ve ry apt t o end up in the younge r people. The'lr future plana sister, Mrs. EIi~abeth Smith, of not yet completed, The Gazette g li tt er. KElllDore 8986 joins their many friemds in extend- Dayton weI'e dinner guests Weding congratulationls and best nesday of Miss Mary Cook and brother . Par~, in Waynesville. wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Morr/son Hunt, ~~.--and little daughter. of A.labama ANNOUNCE MARRIACE came last 'w eek to spend the winter with tbeir parenta, Mr. and The marriage ~,f Misa Jane Mrs. Robert Hunt. Borinr, of Wilminllton, to Mr, MI'. and Mrs. WUliam Coleman Lewis Haines, of Port William, and family moved to their new which was solemnizE!d in New Libat Wellman Tueaday, which .-; erty, Ind., February 1, was anrecently purchued. nounced at a reception t? ~ f~w Morris lIiller ' .nd dauarh friends tendered by the brlde 1\ SIB- ter, Frances, attended the uhlblt ter Mrs. Wymer Drake Tuesday of quilte and old handwork at · ev~ning. Mi8ll ' Thelma Bonta, of Springboro 8chool bulldinar Fr'iday Wilmington, . intimate friend of sponsored ' by the Mothers Club the bride, was allll) a pest of A splendid program was renderAl'tit']1' VlI .-Thcrc "ill b!' no glilar duel!, If fund !! al'e 11 ccs.ary, th y mny he <.'11 rllC'd \' assc,.~(' d n~ dctt'rmill<'tl by the club,
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honor. Mra. Haines is quite p()Pul.,r here where she has frequ'e ntly vislted at her sister's home .. ~rhe announcement $If the marru~ge come~ as a C)omplete surprllJe, Illthough It had been expected at sorne future date. For the ·p resent, . lKr• . and .Mrs. Hainea 'Will reside in Po~ WUllam, where be has 'a good position. ... - - -.- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all neighbors and friends who were 80 kind to our father, William Graham; also, Rev. Lafferty for his consoling words and Mr. Stubba for hi. efftcient services. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Graham Mr. __ and _Mrs. ... _ _ eKesler _ __ Graham
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e(f The afternoon and met evening. Ladies Aid at the ho,me 1J._"'__ of Mr8. Robert Hunt tblB Wedne,- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,!22S!3~!!I day afternoon. . \ A l\lrge crowd en.io7ed. the Hallowe'en Carnival at Lytle Hall Friday eveni))g. .f .. number of fine prizes were .ppreclated by tbe ones they were awarded to. William Grabam, one Of . Lytle's pioneer reeident8 died Friday at the home of hfa BOn, Harry. A large concoune of friend. attended the funeral at the !'eaidenee Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. H. H. Lairerty. ,Interment at Miami cemetery. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick were: Mr. and Mn. Charles Houi., Mr. aDd Mrs. Kenneth HouCh anel daaptef of Wa)'llelVill., M.... II. . . . . John.. IIr. and lin. Leon BaHtbul'J'. IItrlam aDd Wlnchll Salllblll7.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933
New .Trustee Elected In Spirited Council Will Not
Jane Prender.aat, Ed Thomas and Will Graham Elected to
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Grange Elected ,School Visi ~ ors' Program~Officers for Y~ar her
Ollice in Lar.est Strictly Local Election for Years-
Purchale Truck
Town and Town.hip Vote Against the Repeal of
Number 6091
Class Schedule
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Waynesvill ouncil and Boal'tJ Th e election of officers at Farm. of Publi Affairs will not eo- pel'ers' G1'R~ge la ' t alu r'duy l'vel\'ti~ - - - - - -- -- - - - - ate to pUl'chase a dllmp truck f(Il' I'esuliell 8$ f ollows : Viaitor'. Day tne use of the fitr et and water de- _____ _ _ MlUitel', Ro ~coe Furnas. T'lan ~ 81'(' bei ng comp leted for After the polls had closed, Tuesday evening, upon the paltments. uch wa the purpose O"(JI'R~I', Ronald Hawke. "i~itul'~ day llt Waynesville lai'gest township and m Linicipal election held in Wayne of a re 'olution adopted by council Mrs. arah Lillpincott i: quite Lecturcl', Irma Rlell. From Storm's Harm ll;Chools. · f d ' h th h d t . at its regular meeting Monday s ick. stewlIl"d, Hamid Whitaere. t owns h lp or a goo years, t e wea er c ange 0 a evening. The dire strait of mun!- M' '" A ~. ~.' I'e'lInt Steward. C cil Davi s. . D uling lh' hour from >i to I> p. K II d ~~ ~ L ' an dmany di sagreea bl e ram 'snow s t orm. . 1 h d ' d d i s r aye e y spe nt un ay Chaplain, Ml'H . W . A. Swal·tzc1 m. pupils of th Eighth Grade will a . eCI e with friend s in HilIsb c,ro. Wh I'l e a grea t dea 1 0 f'In t erest was mam'f e t'm th e l'e- <;ipa MI'. W. B. lalh!'r, of Bru\\ ·ns· .. tage an 1I1ll'ropriale Armistice bearingfinllnces upon theaving decision 1'1' a urel', Ben mith. vi ll e, Texas, wh o was ill l h l11id~1 lJa y pl'l'gmln fUl' parents, friends jection Or adoption o"f the twenty-first ~mendme~t to ~he The tJ'uck proposition was first TnAurance, all kinds. W. N. S cretary, Fl osr ie Fires. National Constitution repe.aling prohibition and the reJec- bl'Oached at the Octob er meeting, • III', Wayn e viii , Ohio. Gate Keeper, W . A. ·wtlrtzel. of the recent terrihl e storm a nd pupils of g rad es 6 to 12 inIllong th~ ~ulf. wl'il " Ull f l'om hi:; clusi ,'p. ~p"8king on th general tion of four amendments to the State Constitution, local in- but was carri d over to Novembet' eres, Eileen Hall. 110 11)(' , Reel Top C I'(,H, as follows; tupi(., .. Ul' Duty to Our hildren.' terest centered hiefly in the race fOt· township trustees. with the rClsults ju t Inentioned. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm and Pomona, Evelyn Peters. N(l\'('mbcl' :i. lU3:l will ue a {t'atun' of thi5 assembly. Here, two new men were contesting the re-election of the Just how the propon IIts of the ~l(ln, Iyde spent unday with l'el- Flora, JUl1nita Brannock. D. L. I' anl', School wlll not be in s ssion .dur present boal'd, the conte t for the third pOSition being es- plan ex:pect.ed to pay for he truck aUves in Dayton. Lady A s 'istanl , t ewlll'd, l'rl\n. Mr. W <lYIIC~villc, h io lllg th mOl'ni n ~. . II 1 J J P d t . d Ed . has not be n explained. Beyond d M l'tT d D k I C(I S F;IIi ~ . Deal' fl iend : Fir;;l bU fl wil l a1'rive at school pecia y C ose. esse . ren ergas, new man,. an wm Iution and th usual tou- Mr. nn 1'S . I or uzic , an! )'I·alll·o.." t, VI' I'gl'nl'a H al'(')I'n. t this reso 1 all1 enclo!li ng uy 'h ck to re- :l bCiu t I :ao p. m. and the second L. Thomas, re-e Iect ion, pul Ie d away f rom t h elr opponen S t' d f b'll hildl'cn spent tlte we ek-enrl ' with 'horisler', Ethel Duke. me an payment 0 Clll'l'ent I R friClnd~ in Sidney. . b Ut W .S. G1'ah am, (v.llere n w my . ubscl'iption for lh,' h u ~ a few milltllcs uerol'e 2 p. m. an d won b y very com f'ort a bl e mal'gms, the money was available) Tru t a, Morri orn 11. F il'st bus 1\ ill leuve for homes of Ca1.e tLe. for years pre ident of the board, was returned by the scant nothing more of any . consequence . {iss Emma Heighway was the After the election of ollicel'~. Miami Evcl'y th ing b('g ins to look pupils at (j p. m. . margin of 32 votes,' while but three vote separated W. E. was accompli ·hed. gu st o'r J\{l's. Edith Harri s and the foll owing program was given, pretty nice again. Tl'e e~ a re al1 in J>atron~ and friendR re cordialCornell .and W. C. st. John in the 10 ing positions. family on Sunday. with Ml'S, Ida mith in charge_ Il'af once morl', ~lnd lot s of th e Iy invited to t ke par'l in the In the only oth r conte t for township office, Charles DI"SCUII Reading, Mrs. Ed Thoma ~. ~ I' cked bu ildin gs havl' been re· Vi~itol'" Day activities both In E. Anderson defeated Constable C. P. Joy, but Joy turned MI·s. Henry 'arpent.er, of DIIYReading, ora Rich. uu ilt, uut it will be quite Il while ufl~ rn oo n anll evening. th e tables a·nd defeated Anderson for marshal of Wayneston, was a , aturday gue t of MI'. Ha rmQnica Solo, John. ears ac- befure all of th' R al '~ urC! gone. '11 M ayor T . E . Rogers was re- el ect e d over his opp nent and Mrs. Howard An:hdeacon. ompanied by frR. W. N. enr.. We are nIl \\'ell and haven't miss· \/t e. o , Read ing , Lydia Bransh'ator. Glee Club Prollram ed a meal y t, au we ho\' lot to W. O. Raper. . 'b " d "Fall Planting" and "Program Mrs. II'vjnlt' Pence, I)f Leban on, Reading, Antla Ramby. The Wilyne ~ vill Glee club is ue thankf ul, fol'. The vote for the repea l of th e Prohl Ibon amen ment H Ips f or Garden Clubs" will be HI . th e gue t 0 f h er p,aren t s, MI" ... . Th e AI vm ' E. arn h art mUSIC, W. B. Mathel' fentUl'ing a pr gram at the gym was decidedly close in both township ·and corporation, the tlie subjects of di cussion at the ~nd 1\11's. T. Jeff mith, this we i family. lhis Thur 'duy night at 8 o'clock . . "Drys" winning in both instances--30 votes in the town- garden meeting to be held in M . B' f D Reading. 'Elizabetb J on s. H i,; to be bt'oadcast from statio n ' d 10.-' th t rs. VlctOl' UlTIS, 0 ayton, Sh IP an • m e own. Harmon Hall Wednesday aftert I 'h ·tll. h . - - --W. H . . ---== spen Un! ay ere WI" er SIS r, I . ome of the number!l will be Wben candidates firat began to noon, November 15 at 1 :30 p. m. MT ~ E R Bentley and othel' "Thre e l;ittle Pigs," .. hOl'tenin' circulate their nominating petiM~" . Victor Reis, fl ori~ulture rel~tiv~s.·' 0 Bread," n gl'O chorus, al1l0 a girl's tion8 in Auaust, this bade 1ah' to !L speclahst from O. S. . Will lead chorus, a boys' ChOI'UK, a mhted become a hotly con~lIted eamthe .discussion. . Mr. and "I\lrs. J . C. Hawkt' callay e paign with plenty of candidates II 'I Th meeting i open to al1 ed lit the home of Mr. lind J\frl!. ' ovel:1I1 pl'Qjects weto informally chol'u!\, and ol·chestl·a. "Djck and for every oftlce in both tow n and . members . of garden clullR and Jesse Seats in Sabina, Sunday Cont1'8et d tobacco acreage may di scu. sod, alld tentative plan~ for Don" will appeal' on t he same townllhip but interest loon waned flower lov rS in Warren County aftcr·noon. b posluled nIter tobacco has bOlen an impl'ovem tit WOI'O fOl'lllUIllot cI program. d l oStressi Atlmi~5ion 10e. Ever"body weIa nd ani I , four contellts d e v e p e , n'" " God'il bounties to man says, EI'lza b e th G ra dd y h orne d emharve ted, according to Raymond but beyond tlle paym nt of bills g Mr. and MI'. Vernon Mainous C S " h ' I' t 'ct t b nt Second I'n I'mporiance to the kind and the fact that the present onlltration a"'e"t. ... ,the "Cal' of Rouse and ch id U R . ml"" IS 1'I 0 aceo all' . and other routin , very litt.l was trustee race, came the contest depreasion is the rellult of man's Bulletins on I dren an ,uFo air! d'" "~l'S. ay Tn respons to a numb r of que!!waged by the two Charlies - folly and disobedience, ,Mrs. J . L. Plants," "Flowering Bulbs," and I\Iluinous spent unda y with rela- tions from tobaeco contract sign- definit Iy d cid d at the meeting H. S. A..embly Anderson and Joy- for 'he offices Mendenhall conducted the devo- "Lawn Beautifying," will be avail- tives in Lexington, K y. j'S in ~hc Miami Valley t'ecenUy. of the Wayne Township Boal'd r Fdday's Asse mbly pro(t1'am wall of constable and Wa.ynesville tional exercises for the meeting of able . Elias Oglesbee and Robet't mith r lea ed the following state- Education, Monday evening. in chal:ge of the Science departmarshal. Each was victorious and the Wayne Township Mothers ons visited relative lit Princeton ment today. Th board received notificati on ment under MI'. Hatfield and was each tuted' defeat, both by prac- club. held at the grade school WlLL SPEAK BEFORE Ill., last week and attended the "There are no refltrklio ns upon Crom th county board of the trans " pen d with a ~o n!l; by t he entire tica1ly the same margin. . building last Friday afternoon. FRIENDS QUARTERLY World's Fair at ChicllgO. the use of any part of the eonchool. Devotions, in charge of The only· other ,contest Willi that During the busines session, net tl'actad acreage aft I' the tobacco fer of the Pen'y Harts ck farm Marjo r ie Earnhart, f ollowed and lltegell for the mayor of Waynes- receipts of $96.6$ from t he HalHarold P eterso n, of Chicago, Th Woman' Auxilial'y ot St. crop on the farm i harve. ted. The from the learcr k distri t to then the assembly wa turned over vlll by Mayor T. E. Rogers and lowe 'en carnival were reported, who . served Il veral years as a Mary's hurch will meet on Fri- contract re trict the u e of con- thi ' distr ict, and d cid d to accept to 1\1r. Hatfield, who presented' I W. O. Rapel'--if you cAn call It a and a Thanluaivin&' market, to be missionary in India, has been in- day aft rnoon, Novem ber 10, at tl'acted acreage only during the without pl'ot.est. talk by Wallace Bernard, "Why contest.. So far as is k.nown neither held at the Granp banqu et haU, fited to address the Quarterly two o'clock at the hom e of Miss period in which it would normally M ssrs. Jordan a nd hOl\tz, rep- [ Took Foul' Years of Science and did a bit of camp_iening nor so- WlUI announced. Kiss Li~e'8 <and Meeting at the Fliends White Rathol'inc Prendergas!;. be used for the pl'Qducti on (If tomaticH," and two short 1 up- Mig Crt's roo I'e enting the D IC(l·Gas Light Math . d .- vo t e, L.. u t r:erIed so1e.y Iiclte ' a er , mll WI11 h a ve Brick meeting house, next Sunday 1\11' and Mrs Harold Ellrnh8l't bacco. ketches. The first. by Ruth Pen'On th~lr records and thelr .frlendll. c~arge ,of the potted plant and the He will discuss the I>nyslcal traits d ht 'f y1 d M' "This does not mean, however, and Power Co., Dnytotl, s ubmitted nington, Evelyn Peters, and Bobby ._ _ __ _:Their's waa a truly clean and PIcture for the next month. and customs of the people and an ~Ug ers, 0 a ~on" an .\. t hat a cash CI'OP could be l)lanled a proposition fol' installing on of ,J ames on u$ing big words. The ' friendly contest. It 'Was also decided that the give a g neral resume of the mis- adl'ld TS· MErtneHst lEI al·nhal·t andtschl f- dtfriTig the tobac 0 S"'owing s a SO n t ho'II' plant at the high school second, by ' DicK Miller and Noah In the I!election of three direc- meetina to be held in the I'ym on . k ' I d' ren, 0 f . 0 y, were gue 0 ~ " . ' tobe hel din . the aym on lonary 1\1 E am hal' 1; an d an? ~arvested. later when the I'~' b ' Id ' gao for use in Newman on quaek medicine!!. Mr. tors for the township board of meetlll" Of wor In th n la. 1 bl" r. an d Mrs. AI' Vln trlctio' n on the use of t hat land 15 UI 1I1g to• iUl'nillh • . Hatfield then called on MT. Garst, . . F ' d . D b 1 All course, I' genera pu IC IS son one da· ... last. week h d t enc and h ml try educatIOn, no new . allplrantll ap- l'I ay eveDlI\Jt, ecem e r . welcome at these m etings, and ' 3 • Tem oved . It is perm is able for the t e omes lC SCl OJ • who pre ented a sketch by Cecil peared, but it wall only by the ut- patrons of the acho?I, bo.t h female ean attend with much profit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and land to be pastured after lh eta- labol·atol'ies. Adm.itting the deSHa- Davi!> and John Thompso n on .t he most persuasion tJiat at Jealt two and male,. are eo!d18lJ y nwlte<$ to themselves-. The Friends are noted daughter, of Cincinnati, were Sun- ilelds during the fall and wint r bility f the pro po. aI, the board mer'its of the Spo;tsmansbip of the members were induced to attend thIS. meelln" 'and all are for their spread of the doct rine of qay guests of Mi. and MrM. Nolan This ruling wa made by the decided that lhe demand was not brothe l hood. fro Garst followed stand for , re-election. That tbe ,liked to brmg re:treahmenttJ to ap- healing lind helpfulness taught ¢onller and son, and Mrs .. Melissa gov r~l11ent, according to Smith, ul'gent enoug" to justify th addcd thi!l by an appeal for membeTllbip patrons of the dis~c:t ap'pre~~te plea, popcorn ?r ~ndy, . and practiced by J e us Chris. No Nicholson. Thia was Iitt1e Miss ao that the tobacco aCI'ea~e re- expense dUI'ing lhe pr -nt finan- ill this OI'gnnizali on, The Sportman the fine results belfty accomplish- I Under the dlr8ctlon of Mr. Ray- creeds or theological t heorieS:- Mary Jane/II_ first visit to h er du tion pl'()g1'am would not intc/:,- cial stringency. ship Bl'Otherhood. The assembly ed bf the present boarcV'is belt, mond Braddock, pupils of the a~v- just plain helpfulness. grandparents.. fe re with the farmer ' u~ual CIISA local electrician and contract- clo ed with a f w cheers by out' eVidenced by the complimentary I enth ar~de gave the follo;:"1Og tom of turning livestock into the or \ l1!I called into collsulllltil)l1 to new cheer leaders, Jack and Dick, vote accorded the Measrl. Day, . pleasing propam: Chorus, The - fields duri ng t he fjll land wiJlter furnish allpl'o.xilllllte ostimate$ for and inging of the high school Moss and Hockett at the election. Seraphims" and "My Bonn ie Lies TOWN~HIP AND CORPORATION VNOFFICIAL VOTE months. providing the ' mith-llugh s work song by t he school. . In his home di.trict, where he III Over .the Ocean," Mildred Young, shop with elcetl'ic light. and power best known, Sid Ellii ran like a I Evelyn Johns, Audrey Crawford, facilities. Th e new line will be Attendance Report "scared rabbit before the lioundll,, \ pauline Mar~ley, EDzabeth RobNC S EW NW SW Total 00 connected with the present. instali'n bis race lor.a -place on th litt, Willodyne Kurft8ll, Robert TOWNSHIP TRUS'l'EES lation, po sibly from the gym, Percent ()f at.tendanc last month Warren County Board of Educa- Fumall, Harold Anderson, Virgil J . J. Prenderl;l'a st , .. .... .. . 119 82 133 164 88 5 6 but whutht!r by ovel'-head or for the 12 bl'ades in 96.6. Miaa tion, many of our electors voting F.. ul, Treuler Hardin, with Reba E. L. Thomas , 111 77 106 190 74 558 undel'-"J'ound fe e,1 wires will not art~l"s rOom had the highest atW. . Graham 119 7 94 115 42 448 . be definitely ., for him alone. Of coune, a man 0 f E dwards at t h e p i anor rea d ·mg, 60 76 Mrs. Mary E. G et'Iaug h , nutl'Ldecided until aCCIII'- tendnnee having 98.3%. There. his qualifications and antecedents "Drelllled in Sunday Pants," Bettie ; . ~ <§llrnjUh . .. ... , 8~ 65 9 1~~ ~~ ~~ tion specialist, O. . U., ' ill be ill ate cstimates of the C()~t are were ninety-seven cases of tarwall suec_ul, and Wayne Town~ Peterson; pt.no soJo Mary Adams; . . t. 0 n . 7.1 Lebanon, Thul'sday and Friday, available. diness, ship now hal competent peraQnal play, "Tom Inter~res," Elizabeth TOWNSHIP, CLERK-TREASURER November 9 and 10 to give he vyit'ing . he shop is alm ()st Sehedule for Novembe.: 10 representation on the co~nty IOV-. Hoblitt; Evelyn Johns, La~ina L. H. Gord~ . .. ... .. .. , ... .,146 91 105 174 78 594 strati on in "The Use of Home n~cessal'y 'b y the TI ells of th High Sc:hqot Buildin. erning body. The total vote cast Lamb and Earl Earlll\art ; readmg, (ONSTAaLEl Grown foods for :family Mea ls. " short cQurse vocatiunal agriculture for the candidates, with three to "Mother." Ruth Graham. C. E. Anderso n , . ..... 76 53 78 130 50 377 The demonstrations start prompt class which meetf\ on ThUl's.day 1 :30-2 :00, tudy (1st Bus ) elect, and all but two precincts Mrs. Harry Huenstein and Mrs C. P. Joy ........... .. , 106 57 49 95 49356 Iy a ll0 8 . m. each mot'lling. These evening~, and mo st of wh ose mem- 2 :00-3 :00, Period I. tabulated at 1 o'clock today, fol- Harry Hill, president and vice JUSTICE OF THE PEACE demonstrations a l'e given to the bel's are d airQu8 of pUI'suing an 3 :00-4 :00, Pel'iod IV. lOowa: Ellis, 2946; Worley, 2829; president of t he Lebanon P. T. A., Walter Kenl'ick .. .. .. , .', ... 111 61 '79 169 68 488 leaders from various commu nity advanced shop pl'actice col1l'!I~ 4-:00-6:0Q, Assembly. McClure, 2326; Baysore, 2087. were intr,()~uc.ed and each gave a Lloyd Davis ......... ~OO 50 95 100 44 a89 groups in the county who will r - und cr the dil' ecLion of Mr . .I . e. 5 :00-6 :00, T.unch HoUl·. Warren cC)unty, as a unit, favor- short talk. KiN Erma Searslavor- MAYOR turn to their local groups and l' - nlbbe. Th e young men hav 6:00-7:00. Pal'iod V. ed the repeal o~ all prohibition lelr ed with a vocal 's olo. T. E. Rogel's ...... .. ........ .. .. 101 73 174 peat this dis.cu I;ion and demonRtl'tl volunteered theh' se l' viocR in th 7 :00-8 :00, Period n. ialation, but two of the eleven The namea of several new mem W. O. Raper ' ...... ... ,.... .. ..... 92 51 .,.. . 143 tion . inst allation of the iiy~t~ m, and it :00-0 :00, Period III . townllhips--Wayne . and Wasbini- bera were added to the ro~ter dur- CORPORATION CLERK Through the couttegy of the i~ lJuite probable that they will do I) .00-9 :~lO, Study (2nd Bus ) ton - retllrned .. D...... the 80cial hour, and db dehelous re R ' 'F . Hatfle ld .. .... , .... ,....... .. 151 94 245 Lin go Hardwa l'e Co. n demonstra· a large portion of t ho work undel' .." majorities, U ... Grand Buildi.a and thelle were · decidedly sma IWere serve Y mem. tion kitchen has been set .up in the the supe l.vi~ion of the c ntt'a t or. ' when compared to thOle of, esther berll of the lkppy Hour club viz: CORPORATION TREASURER 124 303 store for the demonstratjon s. Final decision, with author ity ~o J :30-2:00, Study (1st Bus) . yean. On the National amendment Mra. Henl'y Satterthwaite, 114/:,8. J. W. T. Elzey " .. :.. " .......... .... , 179 Watch for the announcement ot proceed with the insil\l1ntiort, was 2:00-3:40, Study & Recitatio·na. the county vote wa.: For Repeal, A. lI&rtman. Mrs. Raymond MARSHAL .. 198 the date for the demonstration in delegated to ·uJlt. Lot.z, MI'. ;1:40-3:55, Recess. 4621; Alraiost Repeal, 3820. On Braddock. KI'I. Warren Braddock, C. P. Joy ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .... .. ... .. 1217 71 140 your community. I'abbe and ·the contJ"aciol< '1:55-5 :00, study & Rec.itationl\ the State amendment: For, 4672; Krll. lteUer Beak, Mrs. Harry C. E. Anderson _...... ... .. . :...... 89 51 DUl'inlf the payment of bills, it 5:00-6:00, Lunch hour .. Arainst, 3421, Smith and lin. Eli Furnas. COUNCIL was announce!l that the Ru m of 6:00-7 :00, tudy &. Recitation.. Warren Oountain. favored • _. . H. M. Carey .. ... . .. .... ....... .... , 147 86 233 Ir COlds I $261.53 had been paid for used 7 :00-7 :10, Rest- Reriod. Tax Limitation amendment, and A. K. Day ...... ... ......... . .... 142 ~~ ~~~ Room t .xl.. book. Of thi~ sum, $1 9GAH 7:10-8 : l0, Study & Recitation•• the Old AlP Pen.ion, but rejected More G. C. Hartsock .. ... .. I, .. .. ... 142 was paid in ca!<h while. the I' main- :10-8 :20, Rest Period. -_. f or Count y B ome H. E.Archdeacon ....... . ... ,.... 141 87 228 do t b'll 8 : 20-9: 00 , St u d y &. R ~el'tat'10ftll the Jlropo... t J. Witham .... "..... , ...... .. .140 81 221 del', $65.04; was cred't le 1 S Rule . . Howeyer, all prop~d 0 R. A. Conner ...... .. .. ... .. " .... 129 81 210 Twenty-six girls reccived t heir du e the board fO I' book8 fun\i~cd U:OO-9:30, Study (2nd aus) amendments were adopted throurb BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAmS registration cards and tenderfoot during fo rmer years. Mu.ie Schedule, Hiah Sehool out the State, althrUlrh thedvo~~ ~n 'Ollr bi&' turnip story, publishO. M. Ridge .. ., . ,..... .... ... , .. 143 79 222 pins a't a semi-open. meeting of the After agjourn01ent, the ~til'~ Buildinl the latter propoait on was ee e - ed last ,week., ,h as brought more . O. R. Unglesby .... ... ..... .... 146 7l . 21~73 local Girl Scout.s, he ld at t he gym company. ineluding ~U~<;1'1I1tcnd t'~ 2 :'00-2 :30, G)'ade 6, Sec. I , Room 2 Iy clolM!. veeetables into the comA. O. Griffy ,., , ..... ,,"', .. . . ,.. ,, 126 67 ~ last Thursday .evening.. Th eil' c()nt- clerk a nd I' pOI·tel', a JOlll'ne 0 While the other voters of Cbarle. StroulM!, of Route TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD miasions as captain and lieutenallt the dll l11('sti science laboratory, 2 ;30-3 :00, Gr.a de 6, Sec II Room 2 towillhip were Whb&lrin, theieo" cO"'iAr.t brou,ht in one that weighLyman Day ....... .. " ... _ , 158 87 104 ' 159 75 . 678 were presented to MI·S. RRl1blph whcr a t hol'? ugh irkls pel'tion of t~e 7:0 0-7:30, Gnlde 7, Sec. I, Room 2 testa, our Dele on at rw n elf 7 3-4 pound., but WUI Bernard R . R. Moas .... .. .. .. '" .. . ... ,144 94 99 148 90 576 Hastings and Miss Beatri ce 0 It- st oves u ed In (lOO ing wa~ m l~( ' . 7 ::30-8 :00, Grade 7, Sec II Room 2 were havlna' a very closely . con- llviq four or be. mUes away, L. E:. Hockett '.. ..... .. . ..150 85 111 146 71 563 zer by Mrs. D. C. Ridge, one of _ _ _ ___ _ _ . Muaie Schedul., Grad. B-.ilcli., tested municipal . election 01 their produced one that enet., matched COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD the sponsors of the troop. ap tain PROGRESSlVE WOMEN a :15-3 :40, Grade I, Room 1. OWll. No nlmlDatina pe.titiona tor it In ,tse and ·weilrht. 'Spurred to S. S. Ellis .... .. .. ... 165 95 ' lLO 18>i 73 627 Hastings gave a brief histOl'iclII 6:00-6:25, Grade 2, Room 2. aD), of the Til.... oll~en, 110, of activity, Mr. StrouBe then H. S. McClure ..., .' ., ... 106 61 81 108 56 422 resume of both tbe nat ional and INITIATE FIVE 0 :25-6 :50, Grade 3, Room 3. I '~ necealtl, aU nam.. were writteD ante with a turnip that Z. O. Wor ley . . 86 56 69 95 57 363 local oTganizatiol15, while Lieuten . (Continued on p..- 4) Oll the ballot. at the individual 8 8-4 pounds. Kenneth A. C. BaYBore . .... 45 24 89 41 20 169 ant Robitzer ouUined Scout aims At a special initiatol'y me tlllg. vot.ra own will. And did thoae Bouah brolllfht Hve'ral fine II81II- NATIONAL PROHIBITION' AMENDMENT and laws. The patrol leaders. ·Jane held at the home of Miss Stella I HERALDS MADE RAG DOLI.S (C tlaued on p. .e 4) r pI.. of his crop to this oftlce that Against Repeal .. 105 66 81 129 51 422 Cook, Juanita Brannock. .Mary Da1,lgherty. Monday evening, the on ...... aurely appreciated. Besides For Repeal ....... ...... , .. .. , 83 59 88 115 47 392 Eva LeMay and Rosemary Bent- Progres ive Women' s club initiatbelq uDuaaall)' 1&rtre, all these STATE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT ley, led their squads in demon~tra- ed the followinll' neophytes into the At a meetinl held at tile ho.... appeared to be sound, Against , . ... .. , ....... 101 44 78 111 5.1 385 tiooa Of. knot trnIJi fil'r~ aid ~lId J'lysteries of the organization: Mrs. of Wilma A_u:turday THANK YOUI cd well developed. For .... ..... ..... , ...... ,. 89 ' 69 68 105 36 827 reltoratlon, an I Ina mg. Howell Pierce, Misses Dorothy noon, the .XiJIIII WI ---.- - • Ha.tinp and Mrs. R. A. 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pcp «(11' wa5 ila hundle of llwitches Common PI ... Proceedin •• ill their sho !<'!) fOl' a(ll'r-lh~ . tal·t I rhl . 1\111(' IS~I1I' nf thc 1iami has, in gt'lleral. as much t'du,clI- of the ne\\ year they ~tarl('d to C. I'. ' Joy was ,appoint'll! to act <; '\I,' that ht'oni 1(', t-Itl! d 'ath Lional value OJ< al l<dlI)QI. hUl in It win with gt'cntel' dl'!!l' e of I'eg- II!' guard to a. ist in lI'an!'porting <If (;l'VI'Il ( '(wk 1I1~o chronicles ditferent \\lly. The \'llcationlll agl'i- ulHrily, lI el'~ ar!' ~()m(' of th('ir (leil Highfill to tl'le ta~ Pl.'niten· III t\ .. ~t 11I1J1'1 iug ill this clails culture d pllrtment, under th achievpment,: Janul\r~' 9. here, tinl'Y, IfI'''''h''l~hiJI, ~1i ~~ Aulrey Atkin- dit· clion of Mr .. J. B. rabb, h.n In th caae (.f' til New York Kings ::\lill~, 20, \ . ll . ., 2!1: 1'4111 \\,II ~ unit II in marring> lo complet d plans for a di piny 1'1'- .1anuary 16, ther tlerbl!in 26, Life ln~ul'anc ' Co. vel us A ntolll ll oward F. Du ·ton ill . uYingt 11, pI'esenting the value of 8n tlgric\]l~ W. H. ,21, January 17. h re, Davis. t aI, j udgm ent to plaintiff White HOUle Has Special I\ ~ .. Jull 2:1. Sin\'!' lhen. ~I.'venll tUI'nl education." lorrow 21, W. If. ,J6; January for $2,444 .35. Position on Internation.' I1f h~r matt' 1111\" f[) II OW ell ,hcl' Th b skelball s hedul of 16 23, j,h('re, Kings Mill" 22. W. H . In lhe ca e of Rachel Hurst. vel'· (' am{lll" lb rt Bl'Ilnnock and games was published ctober 15. . 37; January 30. th re, M r- sus Tltomas Hur~ t , tI uivorce was Board f'lluline Brown thus completing a The ten gaines away from home in row, 23, W, II. . 41, and so it gran d plaintiff'. nivi~ion r I IlIllnC'l' ,.( s<ch'lol d~IY~. eluded akwood, Xenia cntral, went f ol' th. I'clllll\nder of lhl' propel'ty i ol'del'ed. Fa st moving events of a chaotic But I t' R l'l!tul'n to the choo\. and Dayton Kizer. Thi~ was one of !leason. In th Cus 0{ 'l'he First at ion- world are crent ing a whirl of activfl '. J , W. Lot '!. 'wa rlto ' n, at a the faste~t seh dules ever at'ranged Janna .. )' 2 , 19:)1, a note from al Bunk lIf JOI'l' \)W vel's us l'llce 'l'l'('lul meeting of the bOllrd. for a. W. H. . team. and, to telI Miss 'tephenson'!' cll,l~!\ ,uys: a e and John CtlSe, judgm nt to ity at the internati nOli telephone switchboard in the American Tele!\IllY 1:1. t su CCl'd l\fIo, l ooma", the tru.th, the team didn' look any .. uring the pa t si x \ e('ks ther plnintitf in the. Ul'lT of $l43. u~ Kupcdnt~nd('nt of the II hools, too promising until well toward wer four fn.m lUI' little 1~'l'OUP In t.he easo of The P opJe'g phone and Telegraph l>uilding in untl ~tiJI n'tain" the position a~ this the end of the Bchlldule. But just o f first g'l'a<l er. who made an av- Building , Loan alnd avings o. New York. i~ 'Hilten. MI'. 1\1 omaw'~ influence wuit and ee what those lads did erage of A ill every ·ubjeel. • • VCI'~U Daily overseas radio-telephone hestet· !ampbell. et ai, wa~ hlt'gel), 1'1.' pon -iblo f ur tlte in th county tournament. Those app al'ing n the H no\' ('onfirmation, deed and distriulltion circuits hum with diplomatic con· ~ele('tion. his succe so[' having October 22, we find lhe organizll Roll are : Helen Mal'garet Gons, In the case o f 'The r.r'iumisburg ver at ions that may alter the fate of ~t'I'\'ed under h'im a!! ]>rincipal of tion of a cia s In journalism, who e Reba Surface. Prances J oh ns and Bu ilding Ilml LOlln Association VI'· nations, Discussion of a multitude hi h chool aUlI coach of athl tic duty it \\'8. to prepare the weekly Anna Moril-y n '; hitnker." ery Wilbur ngle, by and Martha of international affairs-the London in IIllfIlhe l' • chool bdore eith I' l'eports fol' the Miami Gazette and nice, indl"'Eld , but whaL was the nglesby, judgment t o plaintiff economic conference, \Var debts, Illtulla/ iollal Id.'pllo'lt S1C1itcll/loord iu ctCl York. came to Wayne -"ilIe. a county paper. Here i the matter with the small Brethren? (01' 324 1.27. MOlion fOt, appoint- disarmament. financial crises-clear Th' issu of July 9 notes the editorial line-up: Editor in ' chief. Were they t bu y having a good ment of re eivet' et for hetning. through Ihe switchboard, the world's of the highest nited St:\tes ofTicials news ill every new paper in the Tn th case of The People s greate t crossroad of communica- move, Stricte·t secrecy i:l l1lainlained world. t't'signatio n of fi e teachers, and Dean Haw~e: ~sistant. Helen time? llul the international operaton for Ihe e calls. the operalors being A new item, published F 'bru- Building, LORn ami Savings Co. the employment of three in their Ea~IY; athlet~c edl.tor, Evelyn Cartlion. ~I .. ad. Miss Mildred Rulfner, who wnght; ,mUSIC editor, Lena Earn- ary 4, concern!' one of the prescnt vcr u William B. Hayner, et aI, Twenty operalors handle the flow cautioned particularly agni n t di- nrc accustomed to talking with their \\'1\ mpl<> yed for mu ie and !.10m h~rt; grade r~porters. Rom a Har- deans of lhe W. H. S. lumni a • lhe d efenllant, Albert J. Scheurer ' of human conversation between five \'Illging what might . be h\!Qnt co·workers thou Sllnd s of m:l(s away. Routing a call to l'ari , LOlu.loll or high . hool cIa, e . later resigned dm and Berlllce Graham; ussign- sociation: .. elebra ting the 66th i g ranted leave t.o tile answe r or continent. Ranged along the big through this posidon. IInl! t.he po ilion w s eventually ment reporters, Mary J., Miller, anniver t\l.y of th wayneSV ill e / other pleading within 5 days. To testa radio channel. cOllnec- Bueno Aires is ju t a part oi the board. the girls plug in small metal ational Bank. which ooccurt'ed In the cllse oC Frances Davis 8\\III'ded to ii s Ruth Decker. Mi s Mar! Cra.ne, Velma Armitage and keys which create a combination of lion, thc girls carryon "lIIadc" on- day's work alld their cxchan e of February 1, Mr. W. H. Allen, pl'e- Vel'SUS Blanche imonton , thl' calle la nd Ie lephone and radio connec- versatioll wilh operators in foreign conversation i 015 mailer of fact as arolyn Swurt.zel was married be- DoriS Sahsbury. fore the opening of the next term L, M. Henderson presented his lIident. ('ntertllin d the dit'cctol's I It~s ~een co'."promi~~d, l'ttlcd and t iOlls knitting together the ni\tlons countrle , Til }' . c~chall!l'e gay chat- if they ,vcre at adjoiniu,g desks in the but taught her grade room as M.rs. resignationa, both as member and and employeI'll at his home atur. 1 <il nllsse d Without record. of Europe, Asia, Africa, Austrnlia. ter about the weather. tI1 "ies and sarne office. ----Kenneth .Retalliok. W. Kennison clerk of the hoard, at the October day eV('ning, January 31. l.nciden· and the western hemisphere:. Among their vacation plaIts. When both Not all tran ceallic calls are be- . New Suit. You ng gave everal years of more 6 meeting, and tbe same wei' re- lally, Mr . .4.lIon completed 56 the operators, 10 languages are sides of the conversation rc trans- tween diplom'lIs and business men. than salisfacto l'Y service as play- gretfully accepted. At the next re- years of senrice in the in titution, spoken to facilitate service to for- milted clearly and distinCII)'. the cir- howevcr. About half of them are The First Nationlll Bank of Morground dil'ector at the grade gular meeting - November 3- milking him in years f , en'ice the ei n.tongued patrons in the United cuit is turned over to the calling ocial and somel illlC5 concer n trivial I'OW vel'sus G,'ace Case and ohn building in addition to his duties as Ronald M. Hawke wa sworn in 8S olde t banker in Warren county. ase. ognovit. ta les. party. A bit of golS ip about the cur- matt~r. The large t number of catls teacher f the fifth grade, and was the new member of the board, Following a ll<.'liC:ioul'l turkey dinThcre IS a !pecial "White House re.nt styles may pr cede it historic dlltillg a single day were made I".t In the mutter of The Shiloh chosen as eoa,c h of high school "",hile Ross H Harnock was employ n I' the ho, t intere tingly remini - MethodU EpiscOPEd position," through which only calls conversalion that mal.:es fronl -page Chri tntns-19S in all. hurch, fOl' athlctics for the 1933-34 term. ed to serve as its clerk. Both are ced of his banking expel'iences of authority to s 11 church property. The new term again opened on alumni of the school. During this more than a half cntury." The ~udolph WUI'litzer Co, . a Frl\nk\in, and lotr!!. Pauline Rogel' , anti-rabic trC1ltment, $37.20; Lebtabor Day, eptember 1, with thp. latter meeting upt. Lotz receiped (To be continued) co~' poraltol~, vers us J. ~. Lewls, hou ok cp'e r of Franklin. lanon Lumber 0., form lumbel', (ollowing ~nrol1ment by grades, word of the sudden death his ---.~ ~--George Sidenstick, farmer of 1$191.51; Johnston J ohnston. domg' b~smes as LeWIS Jersey beginning with the first: 80, 69, 64 Calher at Grand Ridge, Ill " and To choose a well-flnished tUI'key Farm DaIry. for recovery. of pel'- Ridgeville, and Mi's Verna Hay- lumber lind gutter forms, $6 .97; 56, 4 , 56, 43. Total grades 473; immediately left to attend ~he ner, factory worker, of Springboro W. C. Turton, cem nt, $61.20; blow gently aaginst the feathers. lIonal property and repleVin. Fl'e .. hman 3G, Sophomore ' 32, funeral. .Everett Wesley vet"us Roger C. Clyd Fox bowel', farmel' of But. Johnson- Watson 0., note paper A good tUl'key has II white skin. JUntOl', 34, Senior 26 i total high The basket ball team Btarted its lel'vill, and Miss Beulah Lewis, $1.80; Standard Oil (l., kerosen ehool 12 ; complete enrollment sea on witb a defeat when it Wilh no dnrk meat showing Hlll, for money. The Federal Uni.on Life lnsur- cllndy packer, of Foster. and gtea e, $U.S(). 603. ~be pupils were und I' the In- journeyed to Mason on Friday ~hrough the fatty deposit under ance o. vel' us D:;avid Morris,. et Eqwin Ramby, clerk of Waynes. ___ _ __ the skin. tructton of these teachers: Eva evening, November 12, and took ai, for money,. fore(~losure appomt- ville and Miss Evelyn urface, of Farm pricell, retail price , Reeder and Bessie tephenson, the short end of a 27-7 score. ment o-f receIver, ! ale of real ,es- Wilynesville. . fir t; Ola Hartsock, second; Faye Irwin Ellis, Marion Whitaker, margins ha\Te all increased ,inc The old.fashiQned womnn who tate and othel' re\ief. ROOT FOR A~D CONS1Cli . Kelley, second and third; Olara Ballard Wallace and Paul Savage used to be able to carry tnll family t~st Febl'uary. From February 11> four CatUe, hop, eheep ...d cal•• Real . Eatate Tranden Lile, third and' prinCipal of grade worked at forward Warren Barton washlng up the cellar ilt ps without to Norrl.Broek Co., Proh.te CourtPrcceedin,. ebastian M. Buerkle to S. A. to September 26 fann price ro!\c prorrell8'.,. ann for the aa...... building; Alice Campbell, fourth; and Harold Fox at center and help, now has to pay to get her barle J. Wal~goner, Harry Buol'kle, real state in Union town ' 46 P I' cent, retail prices 21 per market prien and ,ood Mril... arolyn Reta\lick, fourth and fifth Milo ~lItenberger, Herbert' Bar- face lifted. Murphy and G. F. J3r wn were ap- stup. cent, and margin wid ned J() per Uol.o Staclr V...... ' Clocl __ tIe O. W. K. Young, fifth; Jeannette Fox t.on, John Turner and Charles Tune In on Radio Station WOItT pointed apPl'ais rs I)f the estate of George E. Hall to Walter R. cent. sixth, and seventh; Laura McKen- (Mike) Savage at guards. A week 12 :26 to 12 :80 p. m. for ODl' cIaIl, zie, seventh; R. F. Hatfield. eighth later Centerville 11. S. came to Gross ca h income from the ale PhiUippina Seibel, deceased. Fitts, 11 1.41 acres in Franklin market repoTtl. France!;! SSY.l'e, commercial; Ruth Waynesville and handed our boys of farm products in Ohio i estiOn application 01' Ray Dutro, ad township. Walter R. Fltt to Mary B. DonDecker, music; Geraldine 'Eicher, the "16" .portion of a 20-16 score. mated for 1933 at 156 million mini trator of the lestate of Adam National Educational Week was dollars. The I' timate for 1932 was M. Dutro, deceasedl, $126 was al.. on, inlot No. 27 in Franklin. domestic science; }tay Peterson, Science, mathematics, athletic observed November 17 to 21, in. ' 146 millions. lowed for attorney fees. Goldie Dutro, et aI, to Emma L, S. Shawhan w:as appointed ap Ulmer, 50 acres in Deerfield townc~acb; Corine Robbin, English; elusive. A night session replaced Total supply of feed grains in praiser of the estate of Bertha ship. Minerva Hough matbemati.cs, Latin the regular afternoon c1lll18es on Minnie Knoedler to Mal'y HageprinCipal of high school ; J. B. Thursday in order that parents prospect i 9 per cent below the Kavanagh, deceased, in place of dot'n, inlot No. 18 in Pleasant l'ahQe, vocational agriculture; J. and guardians, especially those of average of the past 6 years, ac- . l·thur Hamilton. The following 8C(:ou'nts were ap- Plain. W. L tz, history, superintendent. the male persuasion, might have n cording to federal estimates Ocproved, allowed and confirmed by Rachel Hur t to Thomas HUl'St'l ' The Mothers club teJldered its better .,pporttJnity to visit the tober 1. the court. real e tate in Clearcreek township. annual reception to the teachers in schools and see for themselves how Patrick Coughlin, administrator Thoma. Hur t to Rachel Hurst, the. gym on Friday evening, Sep- classes were conducted and just Dairymen find that it· pays to tembe)' 6. A large concourse of what was bing accomplished. De. disinfect and whit wash the barn of ihe estate of Anna Coughlin, real estate in Clearcreek.. ,~.~~,'-'-'T~ - II"1..ItIl!III!!'!!J..: ora. Parker Bnd '1' patrons and pupils extended a ' spite a certain am ount of grumbl. before stall IIlg {lie cows for the decease . F'trstIrnlllftlfaT account. Elmer E. Evans, ,a dministrator Parker to Clyde Barnhart, hearty welcome to teachers and , ing because the wee folk were winter. Qf the estate of Emma Z. Evans, No. 836 in Franklin. enjoyed an excellent program. In~ kept out rather late, most patrons - - - _ ':::-' deceased, first and final. . Sarah F. Dutro, deeased, to cl.uded in the program were two took kindly to the idea. and many plano solos by Mia!! Campbell and visitors were · entertained ill all . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ Thomas Neville, administrator Goldie Dutro, .et aI, 86.89 acres in of the e tate of Mar'tba Neville, de- Deerfield township. two violin solo!! by Donald Gustin. classes and departments. This is Phone 71J ceased. Fi.r st and fi1Ul1. Marjorie Augenstein and LeonMrs. Hough, principal of tbe high one of Superintendent Lotz's inEdward C. Mor~,y, guardian of arc! Mount to E. H. Kennedy, real school, and hel'Self an alumnae of novations that has met with genWilliam Benjamin Re\lse, et ai, est.te in Cleafc eek township. the school, introduced the new eral approval, and eems to be WILLIAMS minors. First and final. Carl and IC roline' .scbaub to uperintendent, and IJe, in turn. growing in popula1'ity las arrangeMattie B. S hifflett. guardian of Joseph and Frances LeDunne, real introduced "the rest of the gang." ments are being comple.ted for the )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _til 30 Years Experience in Helen Shiffiett, et' ai, minors. estate in Deerfi Id township. Mrs. R. A. Conner presided as fourth annual event. SURGEON Fitting and Making GlaMies Ralph J •. Wright, administrator Clarence and Lena Nelson to pr6$ident of the club, while Mrs. The basket balI team won its Sp.clal Au ••tl.o t o Rectal .... of the estate of Willard F. Wright Leonard and Ste\1a Shockey, real F. E. Van Often took noties as its first victory for the season when IDle.tiD.1 01•••••• de.ceased. Fir t and final. estate in Clearcreek township. secretary. took Harveysburg H. S. team by LEBANON, OHIO Margaret Lee, guardian of Betty A note from September 17 a 23-12 score in a game played on Lebanon, ()I,ia PhODe I a .Rea PbOOl .n I II May Lee and Benjamin F. Lee, Jr Bill, AUowed ays: "The local schools will not b e the home ~ourt Friday evening l'u.-day, Thur.day, Sat.r"" hla, " J amllOD DId,. minors. First. in sesllion on ThursdaY 'and Friday, November 21. The next Wednes: Examination Fre. Clarence Stephenson, executor of Columbus Blank ,B ook Mf&'. Co., September 18 and 19. We believe day evening they went to Spring the estate of S. K. Stephenson, de- supplies, $25; We tern Union, telethat a day spent at the county fair Valley and dropped a 21-18 de- 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceased, 1I1ed his in~'entory. gl'am, $1.26; J . W. Lingo HardAda Hill, administratrix of the ware Co., supplies, ,1.4(); M. M. HUNTING estate of Thomas ,Jo.nes, deceased, Hopkins, wood , $10; Croll FuneTal r-____________--HLil.WAVS AND rt'fIA'iS OF 0"'1""0-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..... is aut horized to eJccha nge bonds. Home, burial services $50; Georgia & Pi8H1NO f1 The inventory oil Au g ust Luenne Miller. service~, $10; Stell. Kelly, FOR RENT -~ executor of the estate of Bernard services, $7; Mrs. WIlli Bryan, servabCNi Lunne, deceased, was approved. ices, flO; Lewis V. Banta, services L-__________________________________________________________________________________ The inventory of Frances G. FOR ' RENT - House 'o n ' upper 1~....... l ... ..._boIt $6; Maude Deardoff, services, $6; , Third IItreet. Mrs. Anna Haidee. R lJ ' Candi Hymer, services, $6; Mrs. One of the moat picturesque bod·. park. with all the entertainments park, where those who love the . 0 • executrix of the esta~e of Wil Howard Sawyer, 'serviee~, $7; Co1e1 of water in Ohlo Is Indian Lake. 110 dear to the· youngsters; and woods may tramp (or miles ' ham Z. Roll, deceased, was IlPprovthrough Interesting country. ed. . . lumbu Blank Book Mf&'. Co., supllear Bellefontaine. It Is a. good there are excellent beaches. FOR SALE The roads to Bellefontaine Jead I Alton F. Brown, executor of the plies, 30c; John Law, services, '6; ~"':-'::=l:'"..:' ~ .!sed lake, wllh shores well wooded, But 1t ls the IIsllermen who most .....m ..... _ through fine 'farm lands . . RollInc estate of Bertha K:avanagh, deceas William Hufford, stamps, $3; ud man)! bays and Inlets. .ppreCliate Indilin Lake. It I. not I·'OR · SALE- Po.land . Obina male Famous Auto Supply Vo., supplles The lake makes a n Ideal place too erowdllll with cottages. There field s and meadows .Iternate with. ed, filed his inventory. pigs and Hampshire Buck. E. The Lebanon-Citizens National 15c; George Killeen & Son, exfor a week-end vacation. 'l'here are .re plent), of places where one may patches . ot woodland. The~e are Evans, Phone 470B 'D6 plenty of camping sites available. troll along the graasy shore, or many picturesque old farmhouael. Ba.n k ' an dTrust. Co., executor of press, $60; Fred Kahn Moto')' Co., ThOle who prefer rooms will find drop a hook In • likely s pot by a set far back among big trees. It t he estate of Williiam McBUrney, . upplie, $13.20; Kilpatrick-French FOR SALE-cClermont beatin, comforta.ble accommodations tor fallen log at the water's edge. a , d?l!ghtfUI trip for a fine IUrn- deceased, is to bansfer certain Mptorear Co., casings and tubes, stove in good shape. !leo, Hen· tOurl,ts. Nearby · Is liD a.musement bonds. $26.45; Banks 4& Baldwin Law Nearby the lake la a large stale mer s day. derson. 'nB
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Charles J. Waggoner were , appointed appraisers to reappraise the estat.e of J ohn Ie. HalJ, deceased. T . E. Barnhart, Ed Beachler and H. B. Anderson were appointed appraisers to nappraise the estate of. Andre w J 0 bn so n, deceased. . Ella Sears, admin.istratrix of the estate of C. V. Sears, deceased, is given additional tilne to 1I1e inventory and apprai sement. Louis Drake and Lucile Davis, administratrices of tlJe estate of Lida J , Drake, deceased, filed their application for a certificate of transfer. The inventory of E. E. Oswald, administrator of the estate of Harry Ross, deceased, ,l'Jas approved. Harry L. Darmod'y, &,uardian of Mary A. Holloway, incompetent, filed bis ftrst account. The adjudication lind detennina. tioD. of tbe inberita:JIlce tax on the estate of .Tohn E. Crist, deceased, i. to be given to all persoll. Inter-
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FOR SALE-Come Pqp8. Inquire rell, Treasurer, stamps, '$86.48; of Cbas. Burnett. 'n18 Stalka Mfg. Co., supplies, $12; J. S. Van Horne, expenses, $'7; WANTED-To buy all !dada of Stakalta Mfg, Co" rubber stamp, ehieltens, lIaJiIlC hleh..t alarket $21; Western Star bond paper '$1() -prlee. 8. D, RnJd., WaJD...ut., Gem City ~lue Print It Supply Co. Ohio. . . ' tf scale, read~ng gl~ses, $6.80; Waldro n C. GI~mo u ~, inquest, $1; Dr~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II_ Edward Blair, wltnese fee, 13; Val ley Ice Company, storage, $10; Lebanon Lumb~r 0 ., l~m~er pai11t etc., $77.6.2; Clncmnatl 011 Works Co., lub~lcant, ,79; J~hn Gunck~], repall'll, 76c; Bay CIty Shovel Inc., pa~ts for shovel, $69.62 I~c., parts for shovel, $59.52 GUpm 4& Son, gas, 118; Flack ~quiPr mellt Co. , supplies, 95c; Archdeacon Sales Co., g88 and kerose.De $1S.37 i ~ames Dunn, repain $1.60 J, 'W. Lingo . Hardware Co., supplies, U71.49; .MeCoy Oil Co., oil $68.80; Oreronta Bridge Co., rein· fo!c~d steel, cutting pqatl aDd dnlhng holes, $28.08; DaJton Morgan Eng. Co., aervlcu, fl00; Bay City Sbovela, IDC., auPltUu, $19.99: United ~eldlnr Co" ,..ld· IIII,US: FalrleJ Hardware Co., cement aDd nppHee, ,189.18; J:ld. rige Paint, $38.26; Joaeph H. Fed· dera, Iuppl, Co., eement, $Z80.1I;
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PROGRESS TOIARD FARM ADJUSTMENT
News Direct he Ohio State Capitol
C LUMB S A n'!or li ra tiel 'M UI'C Ihn n I OU Jl(·W~ I)HPt'r nwn law for th(' regu\ntio n f j l;'iK lati\lc 11 1I d WClllH' 1l at tend!!d l\ <linnct' lit Wh_t Paymenh E.timated lobby i!lts was I:cco!nl'tlcnded by l O. R U. l a~t F'I'i <l ay night t<1 ho nl.r =. Adju tment paym nts u nd('r t he Ceo)'g' R. Myel's, sC'~ I'cllll' y of t hr~ distinguished men r the whea t pla n to t he Nation's fa rm rs tc la. t week. 'u h I ·gislation cmft: lind to induct them illt.) th(' NOVEMBER 9, 1933 Id be enuc led at lhe next gp e- Ohio J Ollrnnl ism lI ul l of fllme 'I'll· will lotHI $100 ,000,000. If a ll 8pplica nts "'co mplete contract arses~ion of t h(' Gent~rlll As. em- three W I'e t'lectetl to the hOnor l'angements 570,2 63 farmers will bly. The )Jre!wnL lobby law me"ely roll by 0 j.OUrna Ii"t. nntl hiRtol'iI eci ve chec k '. Of this amount or requi l' S 10 byi ~ls to regi"ter and ails of the stlltt' In cont inuing 11 The (ollowing st ory was clipped from the Rounder in th e m oney Ohioans will r ece ive $ 1,60'7 latc,' to rtl ' ~('nerlll l' Xpell ~ (, IlC' procedure inuugurated S" vl'l' al of nt.. ec1'null'Y 1)'el'!'> helieveR y'urs ago. Tho~e hnnoJ'(?d lit FI'i. h . I d . rOlllC e, a n IS n t r u story ill every locality whe re a paper is p u b1i~h this fall that the IllW should be nm E' ncled to lIay'!\ lIinner and their eulo!(i"t. a nd the bu lan ce next spl'illg after l'e'q ui!'c a i o bbi~t 10 I;[ll' if~' nllt l \I' I'l': .JUn1(,s \ViIRon , an e"rly ' e d. It read : Wha t do yo u ex pect h 'om your home·town neWSpa1)Cr? Well , you compliance with the terms of the only oil Il1l!a~urcs in ;v hi h he. i: editol' of the 'i <-'!<tern )[ rall1 of expect mOI'C fr om yo ur local n wspaper t han yo u do fro m any oth el' cont.I·l\ ct is shown. interested, but that th e e}Cp~m.c l Steubenville and great A'rn ndfuthpersons 0 1' instit ution t o which you pay $1.50 a. year. You e xp ect your Th 57 0,263 f al'mer who a ppn- I occount~ sh ould mOI'e clenl'ly 1'('- I! I' lie Wood),ow Wil~o n, with Louis n cws paper to g ive yOu the news o f t he commullity and surrounding ed f OT wheat contrflcts contl'o\ al- v al the I'C I'S(Jn to whom III ncy is n. Bru ~h , ~pc ak f'r; Dt'. W. J. t errito ry f or 62 weeks. That's why yo u pAy $1.60 fol' it, but- yo ll ex. most g2 million acres of wheat paid and for whal PUI'P Od~~ . nl8tll Chamberiai'n, latl' of HuuHon, lIntl Ilcct yo ur newspaper to take the lead in advocating changcs of t.h(' land . Wh en this aCI'cage is reduced I that I'eceipt s sb ule! b fil ed fOI' nil fOI' many year. conn ctc cl with lhe bettennent of lhe community. You expect YOUI' newspaper to m aintain 15 per cent, the a mount cll iled f Ol· l elCpenditul·e.' above a ct!rtai n \ Ohio Farmer, Dr. \ . O. Thompso n n high standal'd of moralitu, su pporting t.hings t hat al'e ri"llt and con. in t he contracts, $7,788,000 act' s amount, a. is requil'e<i in the elec- : peaker ; Richard F. Outcalt, ral'· , .. will be wilhd r a wn h om product ion tion laws. toollist who or.iginated the neW!;. demning ~hings t hat are wrong. of thi crop. paper comic strip, eul ogized by You expect your newspap et· ~o maintain a high standard of enter· 0l!.i9 growers signed up 36 per The Ohio . 'tate mc" builllill;i' Hal'rY J . W esterman, hio tate pl'ise, devot ing co lumn affu l' c olumn to p ropa ganda, support ing t he cen't of t heir acreage j ' Indiana 1illcd again. Th e . tat e hou ing Journal .cu·rtoonist. Those prc~c nt baseball team, community celebrat ions, Boy Scout , hig h ~cho o l at h- gt'owel's 28 pel' cent, tich igan boaru has been given qua rt r. in al the din ner were al so j!'iven letias. school and chur ch programs, home t ale nt plays an(l dozens of growers 32 PCI' cent and Kentucky 1'0 0111 . 704-A and B, a part of the tickebl to atu r day' Ohio Stnte· such causes and events. You expect yo ur ne ws paper to build up co nfi - farmel's 47 per c n . Farthc l' weat s uite of l'o oms occupied hy thc Indiana game. dence in your hom e financi al institutions and pl'ot ect home investo rll t he sign-u p mounted to higher per- stale architect. Thill boal'd wag ~~~~__~~..........~_ _ __ f rom making unwis investment of su rplus f un'ds, vl a.'ning a.gain t fa ke centag s, r ached 96 to 100 per nloved fronl Lhe \V yandoi t(l -- - ---- salellmen and other financial pirates. cent in Kansas and No rt h Da~ota. building,. while the bureau of CHARTER No. 2220 ' . an d to well abo ve 80 per cent III all ael'onall t lcs has been mOlTed from ne.serve Dl81rlct No • You ex\>ect your n ew8p ape~ t o c ~mbat the peddl ~r nUlsance. You of the largel' wheat gl'owiny areas G. 19 (ground uoor) to tempor~1'y Report of the conditio n of the ' e>. pect y~ llr n ews pappr to estabh h fri endl y ~ontact WIth ru ral readers Aver;age sign·up for the counlry is ' q\Jarter~ in Room 819. All Iltale Waynesville National Ba nk, of J (, ~ t o Induce them to make your t own theIr to wn. You e xpect YOUI' set a t 80 per cent of an wli cnt liquor control orgnnhmtjons HI' Waynesvill e, In the St ate of n t wspapel' to give notice of all pu blic meet ings p ublic observances co n- acrea ge, I now in the Wy:md ott·e ·Building. Ohio, at the close of bUllin ess, l :rhe .p I·oh ibit.ion. commi sio ner, who on Octobel' 26. ) 933. enti ons e. tc.You e~p ~ct your n eWllpapel' to urge s upport of poor r e lief benefits, lIbrar y dr IVes. Red Cros! drives, Chr istmas Seal drives, Speed Up Land BlIjnk LoaD. IS stili functl onmg, has been mov d RElSOUltCE S Legion and Auxiliary dr iv es, poppy sales, fo rget-me-not sales, have-aDu1'in the fil'st 20 da s IIf th~l·c. fl'om C-15,. tat office Loans and dlycoUnls .... SI"I.JIl :. . a~ ~tj.4r hea...t drives and markets g y bUlldmg, and the Llqljlol' ontrol Ov-e rdra.fts .4............ . .. Octo ber. t he Fed ral Land Bank of commission (be el' board) ha b 'en Un ited Slales Government BPcurltle .. owned....... 50.000.00 In fact, you expect YO UI' ne W 8pape r t o upport every m e~ltortO US Louisv ille approved 8032 loan s to I ' h W d it b' n J' f If f th . , d h ' h b . n • e yan 0 e UI,,( m g ro m Othe r bonds. . .000 k l a nd · ogan Iltat Ion e .ort or e C'lty s goo, no matter w at It costs t e pu - farme rs ag.g regating $19,357,000, the first . 8 curltlea ow,ned .... .. . ~ .3:,'1. Nf! Banking 1Il0ulle, , .000.00. Ushers to Bet the type, pr int a nd mali th e paper. And you expect a1\ or mor e tha n a million do l1a rs per ]lurnlture and tI .· lures. . ... . .. .. $t. fHI .r,. ~ . 99 . fi7 this f or $1. 00 a yenr. No, it can' t be done f or tliat. The money you, a s working day. Accord ing to Wa hTwo 111 0re state bC'lIrds were 1\ 1 Eslate owned other a ubscribe l', pay f or the paper covers less than one-follrt h tn e C.o st of ington fig ure the Louisville bank created last we k wh!)n nle fol1ow- Ii tbon bonki ng hou ,000. 00 pubJi hing you r home newspaper. The othe r three-f ourths must be paid is apPI'oving loall s more rapid!y ing were appoi nted by Governor Reservo with F edom l R eSirve Slink ............ 12 . ~1I7 . 16 by adverti era. Sin ce ~h c advertiser pay a large ahare of the expen se than nn y other ba nk of ~he ) 2 III Geol'ge White unnel' new la\,'S: t..::H'th ill "ulilt and h(\ lan l.·"~ wit h () l h I ' 1IIII IIk a ...•.. ~' . lli !I.!iI Stat board of P )'Ofessional Iledemlltlon of pllblishing YO llr newspap I' don't you thill1c; you owe them the dut y th e system. App rpvals dur m y th e. e tund w1th U . •,0 patrollllt. . e t h em wh. cnever. . t h' ey 0 t'I' er you equaI or b ett el' vaI ues t h an 20 mcluded $5,577 ' 800 to Engin er and surveyors regi . t\'aS. 'frea surH nnd due Ohiodays fa r mers. from U. Tr ea surer. .. ~ . 600 .0 0 d t b t h ts1 t ion: Perry Ford, D mocrat, P utnon-a .ver lsers or near y CI Y me rc all More loans we re approved in man county, nOW of Columbus, one Other Bsse t s •• . ... .. .. .. 1.:1111.9 1 And you Mr. Advert i .e1', don' t you t hink that in view of tbe many th e first 20 days of Oct~ber t han yea1'; C. . [.attimer, Republica n I'r otal ...••. : . • . . . . . .• :n ll.ti ti;•. ~}fI . ervices which the newspape r pe rfor ms and for which ' it der ives ,no had been -ll1'pro£eHuring-the pre· F I'anklin county SUl'VeyaT, two LIA:B1LITIES COIIlP nsation . bu t which means more busi nC1\8 and more profi ts t o you, viou8 nine month of' 1933. Ral e yea rSj J . O. McW illams, Democrat U"II1;W,) <lel'o. I!... ~ rot l ·. ~ . {lO\fcrnnl nt (h' I)OH1t~. the local newepap r deserves your adver tising and .l'rinting busines ? of approva L was one loan e ach uyahoga county survl YO I', th l'el' l'lIh l i~ ru n ds :t ud d L' IJlI~llH ours,]it . publican, Make your home town news paper your advert ising and 'printing medi-' three and s ix-t enth s min ute. yeal'Sj H . G. ut olher blink . ........ 'lIN . i.~ I~ 'l'inl P (h.·uo~ILF'. f ,).(,ppl urn and you help build up the community. Send your advertis ing Farms of all back ~pplican t8 are. Summit coun ty su rv~~YQr, fou r 1108tnl 88.\'1111('", Il" "lie I u n.ls o.n(1 H" ll(l ij ll ~ (If dollar away from home and you do jUst what you wouldn't ",ant otber expected t o be a ppl'alsed by Decell\ ye arS'; W aller W . Graf, Democrat. r IIIl/lk~ .••.•.. . .. :lI:.1 :!:.!H to do to whom you lo ufF for your business. It is just a s important that bel' j . ity en gineer of Lancast r, fiv I'uoll> hU(' 'JU lI (jK " r ~tall·. ou n tl E • !K:ho<.ll dIKU' 1 18 the advertising dollar remaina in the community' as it i for the years. Or oth., .· RulltlhisiOll6 Loan. for Warehouae Corn State Board of 00 m et olo""': or mil II I Ipn. I I~It's ... •.. 4".,,:, .. 11, crocery dollar and the clothing dollar and the rest of the community .... J Ik l>llij ll s or ,)lllel' "'lnkll. dollan that make your. town pros per()us to remain at borne. Loa!) on corn prope rl y ware. Miss J ohanna Ellis, anton, 1n lulllnl{ ·Htlfll'.1 Il ll.l ·,tsl1ler·ij (· h eck. ut· housed and sealed on f arm s, in th ree years ; Dr. Alice M. Bustin, l a nlllng . . ..... .•..... 10. II stat es where t her e is a f arm ware- Colum b u.s, two y 81' ; Mr s. Fran- Cl r culalfng tlotes outces Dial, Cleveland, on.e year. Dr. s landl ng ......•... .... 550.000.00 house act, will be made by t he Bustin meets the l'equit:'e ment that St ill! paYabl e and r edisco unts ........ , " com~o di ty credit corporat.ion Ohio a p hy icia n shall be appoi nted to '''ol1n l IHeou nl : has no uch ·a ct. l\OrJ. 'o rnnlCln stOCk. I 000 Loans will be at t he ra te of 50 t he board. R. A. Dietrich , or Au- ~hlll'~". p ru $10 0.00 I' ,. ~-.....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - cent a bu shel fo r No.2 December gl'aize cou nty, was appoi nted sha r f' . . . ..... $1(10.01)0.00 'url, lus .... . . . ~ ,~OO . OO 8 :00 Mllsic c . t Ch' d t h . t ... secretary of the latter board. . o. n a Icago, an e 10 el·e". l'lIll "IUNI pr CIIR8 :06 Fa~1;D AdJu tment News .... , .... . ...... ·.. l . . . . . . . . .. . . . . D. S. Myel' rate will be 4 pe l" cen t. tates in . . net . 5,:} 92.06 t :!~.IHl~ \ 06 8 :16 EVidence About Lespedeza ........... " .. ....... ................ J. S. ClItler a posit ion t o tak e a dvantage of New domesllc CO r l)oratio ns T otal . IIIC)IJlllnl> ~ :26 Muie •. . l this p la.n are Iowa Illin ois, Min- ch.artered in Ohio since Ja n ual'y 1, l'l.I.llllltl .~I'CVUllt • • S::7G.ii65.9. o .tO Fortune Telling In Food .... , ................ Laura· Gerber N h D ' k h 1933 number 3437 Hc'co )'dl'n'" to State o r Ohio. Coullty Qf Warren. 88: ' sto c kId .... . ... ........ I nesota ' ort a ota • " eta .'y of state ,., .,o :.."0 A n \ rna t D'I eal e Lab ora t ory an. d th e L Ive n u".ry d ' . out a report by the sec r. L. M . Rendereon. Cuhler or the ... , . .... . ....... ..... ... .................. B. H. Edginlton Dakota, Kansas, Colora 0 , Ml ~ iss- T h . I d d 275' I h . d'· above· named bo.nk. · d o Bolemn)y. P:OO Good ooks Study Whys of Nutrit ion .......... Mrs. P. Hanaway ippi, Montana and Oregon . ese 111(' u. .aut or lze 10 8Wear thnt the ai)ov e et a t em e n t Is to t he b ea t of my knowledlre Fairfield COllnty October. T hi S large num ber of new Lrue and b lief. I . .' compan ies indicates thE: inCl' ased 9 :10 Music I... lof. H E N DERSON Cashier u b8crlbed and sworn t o before 9 :26 Orpniting a Part·Time Course ............... F . J. Ruble .t Student ARno.Dce New Milk AcreemeDh business a ctiv itie undell' the "new l h ls J.·u !Ill\' or No'·"mll " . I " ~:l. I 9 :36 Transplanting hrubber~ in Autumn ....... '!:-. C. £ badwick Ne\\'._OrJeans •....Des ·nes. and <l..e.al." Th i~teen corpora.tio ~ s wcre Illp Rosa H . Ha rb ock, No tary Pu blic. 9 :n Ohio Elevators in 1932-33 ........ ... .... .. ..... Jr. A. W.,lIace Knoxville milk sheds last week rem stated In Octobel', nnak mg 268 Correc t- Attest: W . n. A LJ.E N were brought unde r milk marl<et- in t~e tcl'! months o.f the year. Com 3. W. wfUTm W. F. C'liARK ing agreements ~ ith th agricul- panles dlsso l ve~ Slllce Ja n ~ ary .1 Dlreeton. eveninr to hear the blind evangel- tural adju stment administration. wer e 3 ~ 3. For e)gn cQl'~Ora tlOns biat. Lon. LeisUre, oJ Grasey Run, Milk dealers in Philadelphia were censed In Ih ~ same pe!lod number were : Mr. aJ)d Mrs. Bird PowelJ al!ked last week to acc pt alnend- ed 194, "nth 20 .m October. Among those who attended the and daughtet. Hill!! Gene,a, eOD S, ments in t he price arrangeme nts T went!-four . \11. I'e rem. t a.ted and Hallowe'en entertainme nt at the Malcolm alld Nolan, of Oregonia. between distributors and produc- 114 dissolve d m t he t~!n mon t ha. • • • Harvey burg gym lut Tuesday K. E. Thomplon spent Saturday era in that milk shed. The proposed F ef,l c? lI ected by the ecre tal'y f evening we re : MI'II. Edna Hiteman in Waynesville and Corwin. chang!)s would nar~'ow t he spr ead .ta te III Octobel', 1933 ,. exceeded and childre", Eddy WeIlR, MiMes Miss Joyce Shearer, of near to distributors without raising the those of t he corr'spondmlt month WAYNESVILLE OHIO ~audia and' Josephin~ Gray NelJle Waynesville, spent $atorday with price to the ' custom er, giving the last year b3', $2,048.01. T he tot~l . Phone 80 ' Bank .BId. . fr Mary and Marjorie Davis, .Minnie Mr!!. C1etuB Lamb. and family, of farmer an increase of 24. cen ts for last month was $26.404.58, a nd I II 100 pounds. October, 1932, $24,.35 6. 57. Th e Jacob , Robert and Roger D..vil, c;otwin. Edna Pollon, Helen Ruth, Violet Alex Deski we ,\\,118 welt attendThe amendments were proposed larges~ .sou rc of re.ven ul~ was fro m ond Ray Polson of W ellman ; Mr. ed on last Thursday alternoon. following a t hree-day public hear- dome tiC .corpora tlon 1ees, $19..• nll Mrs. Howard McKay and fam- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rutus Robel·ts and ing and an alldit of distributors' 8 67.85 bc mg coli ctel! in October.· ".".------. - - -- ily; Mr. and Mrs. Herald ;McKay ohildren, 01 near KillJrman, spent 'and dealer ' books by f ederal ac- In the ten mon lhs enldrtg Octobe r 31 th e depal·tmell t collec·ted $27 l ,• • . and family; Mr. K. E. Thompson, Saturday afternoon with P. G. counlants . 611 .49 in f ees. This inchlded 426 Mrs. Robert Mountjo), and family, Wells an4 famil.y bere. in lobbyistll' l ees. Directo.. of FUD.ral Se... ic. Miaell Maylrey and Modena PowMiM Je8lJie L. Gamer, who has ell, Kathleen Thompson, Jean Eak- bE!enquite pOOJ'Iy for ' seve'l"lrt-'' lhrVll''t--'---- -ins, Marie Wells, Ina Mae and Is some better at this writing. progrells. Good at t endance and inOur convenient location, BUlt.· DOl'otlly Wells, Elbert . " Sharley Mr. and Mrs. W.a lter L)7nch and terest are not:ice/lble~ Meetings are ble surroundings o'n d e quipment We·lis, Morson Wells, LucianMc- daughters, Misses. OpaJ a.nd Mae of held e llch epening eXl,lept Saturday enabl e! U8 to Serve to the Best Kenny~ iliJd Kenneth Lainey pf Miamisburg, attended e'hurch at These services are under the a usAdvantage. ~ this pl.ee. Green Briar, last Satu,rday 'eVelll- pices of the ministers of Miami Quarterly meeting of which group . . Among .those from iI distance AMBULANCE SERVICE who attended the' r evival meeting ln~evival meetings beaan at Flat M.iss Mary Antram hi superint en.at the church here last ThuTsday Fork Oetober 29 and 'are yet in dent.Mrs. Ruth B. Murray is pasPhone 29 Wa'YDeaYiJle, Ohio tor of the meeting. Visiting minis==============~=====::;:===:======~tter8 who have preached and are as,._~ lllIIiII"~,._~ ~~,. wll!"lll~...."............. sisting with the work, include Judge Ilough J .. Wright, of Wilmington, Mrs. DeElIa Newlin, of Xenia; Harry L. Leasure, of Sabina; special music is als o an. at-rOTARY PUBLIC tractive ·feature. The church exNatioDal 8 . .11 I tends a cordial invitation ' to the people of the. communit and to .W lIl. DraWD • • E.late. S.ttl.d ot.hers to attend the meeting. ". WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Among tho$e from a distance. 43 YEARS OF SERVICE who attended revival services here was Ralph Antl'am of Wilmington. Marson Wells; who had the: misLEBANON, OHIO fortu.ne to have hill leg severel·y cut We have a complete .above the knee, is getting along 8!1 Watcb Repair Ser.... ice well as could be expected. Prices Reasonable The skeep-killillg dogs made a Do Your Christma!! Shopping raid Oil Murray's and Swindler's Npw-;:-Make Weekly Payments ·sheep on last Saturday, killing one "THE HOME OF GIFTS" and several), injuring another. . Miss Mary. ntram, of Wil!1lington, brought the message to the protracted meeting here last Sunday evening which held the audience Ipell bound during her r entire aertnon. Mills Jean Leisure, of GraBsy Run, saDg a beautiful solo, "Cal'l')' Your Cro8IJ With- a Smile," at the church here last Thursday eveninr Miu MaQIlet A_drews presided at the piano.
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THe' Sen ior da~~ entertained the high !!Chool I'tudentll and teacb· ~rs lit a Hallowe'en party on Mun· day vening, Octob r 30. Many of thr guests w I' mask d. Gam 8 and conlellts were th~ I;hiE'i meal\!! (Continued from page 1) of diver. ion. Rt'freshlllent~ of ( onlin~t'd from page 1) doull'bnut and cider w 'J" served. Jleopl write? F r in. tBl1ce one lady received votes fol' two offices and was el cted to the third. When EASTERN STAR th smoke had cleared away and Th\lr. dar, 'oHll1bet!l, at 8 I). th' re ult.~ were finally tabulated, m. mu. i 81 ptogrllm. Miami Chapter, No. 107 0 .. E, the official roster wa Jlublished a5 Friday, Nov mb r 10- "i il r' S. will meet in r gular ses Ion r 1I0w : Day, 1 :30 p. m. to 9 :30 p. m. Monday ev ning, November 13, at, MAYOR Friday, No,' mb l' 17- Baskt't· '( :30. Election of fficers and pay· isiLing m mbers Lura Wemtz ball sea!lon openi!l- FarmerRville, mont of duel!!. welcome. I FI' d LawsoJl hilt. Lucile Bland, W. M., IARSHAL Thur, dill', Novemb('r 23 unior I MiJtnie Fromm, ee'y. H. B. Moran lasli Play. 'Cayle Evans - ----- - CLERK
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Uod r the skilled ministration of the modrn funeral dire tor, the departed 10 ed one is pre ented in the attitude and with the apl)eaJ'anee of peaceful sleep. Thi. last glimp e, so com forting to those who remain behind, ha been made po sible by year of cientitlc progress. The merchandise supplied by the funeral director, and the equipment he u es, have been painstakingly developed for one purpose, to provide a beautiful setting for this farewell cene. Science, art and ingenuity ha e joined hands to remove as much as pos ible of the pain of parting. In our organization we keep con tantly abrea t of the late t developments and discoveri s in this 811: of consolation. Thl'ough meeting of our profession and study of our plendid Pl'O' fe ional maga2lines, we are informed of every new mean of improving our ervice to this com· munity.
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Mrs. MIUll Halzeld spent Sun· day at the home of her daughter in hillicothe.
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Miss Miriam Elli ' a nd Miss Emma Cleland of ulun lll' , . ~ pent the week·end with S. S. Bllis and family:
MI'. and Mrs. Gl enn Bland and Proposed transfer of nearly 7,000 ac,res o{ school tl)rritory from daughter of SpringiLIo l'o, 'were the New Budington section of ~nday guests of M,. and Ml'll. L.
• St. John. Spl'ing Valley township Co the contingent Clinton county school dis. MI'. and Ma's. hBrl,e Andel' on trict was blocked today wben and sons were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AI!r d Common Pleas Judge R. L. Gowdy Hay, neor Osborn. denied a petition Cor a writ of mandamus, seeking to compel th Mi s Laura Rosnag:le. sup rin· Greene county school board to tendent of nurs'es at General hospital, Cincinnati, was a week·end make the transfer. Approval or rejection of the re- guest 01 her sister, Mrs. H . E. quest became discretionary with Hathaway. the court when 49 original signers Mr. and Mrs. W. W. chatzman of a petition demandinv the trans· and children, Viola anld Harry, of fer withdraw their 'names from the Madisonville, and Nllss Letitia petition, accepting a compromise Schatzman, of Cincinnati, were plan offered by the township uadal' guests of Mr. Ilmd Mts. W. school board. O. Raper. Rejection of the petition will keep the Spring Valley schClol dis· The Friendship daE! of the M. trict intact and prevent an esti. E. Church wi11 give a, penny sup. mated loss ot '61)0,000 from the per in ,the basement; of church district's tax duplicate. Thu1'5day evening, N'ovember 16. Pending settlement of tbe school Will begin serving at ,5 :30. Every. dispute in the courts, a majority body invited. of high school student residing in Mr. and M[·s. MontEl Hoblitt and the New Burlington section have Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hoblitt at. been attending Kingman high school in Clinton county since the tended the funeral of Mrs. Lincoln tall term began. They may con. Gregg at Springboro, last Friday tinue to attend that high school, B.fternoon. Mrs. Gregg was a sister of Mrs. Monte Hoblitt. provided tuition is paid. eventh and eighth grade pupils Mr. E'lliot Wright a,nd his cousin enrolled the New Burlington I William Wright, of Detroit, grade sebool will continue to at. were week·end guest I of Dr. A. T. tend that grade school, rather than Wright. They were joined on Spring Valley high schvoo)'s new Sunday by Mr. and MI's. Alfred junior high bl'8nch, this being the Wright and son, of Columbus. compromise plan offered by tho Mr. Ernest Butt.erworth was township board of education. tak n to ,Miami Vailley- hospital, --- .......... ~--a tOE Sund~~ aftelr1l09!L_snd on MASONIC NOTICE- Monday mornlOg submitted ' to a Stated communication of Way· seriou operation., Latest reporta nesville L9dge No. 163 F. & A. M. extend a bit of encouragement Tuesday evening, November 14. although the lady is IstiU in a very Election of officers and payment precarious condition. of dues. The Woman's Auxiliary of Visiting and sojourning breth· Southern Ohio will hold an Insti. ren afe welcpme. tut in Christ Church, Cincinnati, L. C. St. John, W. M. November 14, 15 and 16. when F. B, Hendel'son, Sec'y. Miss Grace Lindley 'will ' have ... charge of the devotional classes, Subscribe for tbe Miami GaEe~. Mrs. Beve"'y Ober, of Baltimore, the educational and Mrs. Harper Sibley the inspirational classe~.
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turned to tbeir home in Dayton Sunday, after 8pending a couple of weeka with relativ~s bere. Miss B rta Thompson, of Blue. field, W. Va.• bas been visiting at th home of her uncle and aunt., Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bourne. Mrs. Lottie Carey hasn't been F~IENDS MEETINC 80 well the past week. First Day- First Day Friendship Phone No. 19 Mra. Joseph GraSsi, of Piqua, School at 9 ::10 a. In . Meeting for spent Wednesday eve,!ing and worship at 10 :30 a. m. Thursday with her 'g rand·mother, Mrs. Georgiannll Haines and :fam· ST. AUG\JSTlNE'S CHURCH ily. Jo'~ther French, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. John Clat'k and Mass lit t. Augustine's church MI"!!. William Hale spent Satur. every Sunday at 9 o'clock. day in Dayton. There will be preaching service WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH at Lytle church next unday after noon. Rev. Lafferty in charge. Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Wednesday : Bible study and Everyone welcome. Mrs. Morris Miller pent Thur • praY!!l' meeting el1ch Wednesday day with her si~ier, Mrs. William a t 7 p. m. unday: unday school at 9 :80 Pickerel, in Dayton. Mrs. Emma Lacy, Mr. and MI·s. II, m. Morning ~ ol'lIhip at 10:40. The sermon ubject will be, "The Earl Yo'ung attended the funeral Bottomle s Pit," (.Armistice Day.) of the ,latter's aunt, Mrs. Emma Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Che noweth, at Mt. Holly Friday. Evangelistic ervices at 7 :30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. R. . Moler, of On Wednesday of next week at 2 Columbus, were week·end guests p. m. is the regular time for the of Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph Vuker, at meeting of the Ladies Aid Society the oleman farnl. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Longacl'e, Mrs. J. B. ' Jones and Mrs, Mar· OPENS .NEXT WEDNESDAY garet Johns attended an M. E. con. ference at Martinsville, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, One minute after 12 o'clock • N_Goodyetlr AU-W. . tb· next Wednesday morning, local Mrs. George Graham and 1'41' • Lee .... top can 179'0 qulckw \ban smooth old tlr _ _ad devotees of "coon huntin'" and Magruder attended the funeral quld:er than aD), other n_ of Mrs. Lincoln Gregg at the Uni· WNI kindred sports may legally reo verso list church at pringboro Fris urne their pastime fOl' a limited day aft~rnoon. Tit ••Upperl..t, moet dan'eroul drh1nll 1_100 II time. On the same day, the ban Mrs. Florence Dininger. of West ab_d - •• t your car 011 will b temporarily lifted from the ~Iexander, was a week·end guest dllbt·Vlpplnll Good!!!aughter of BreI' Rabbit and Mr.' a~ the. home o:f Mr. and Mra. Mor,...,. now-ayold retr.t111 Cock Ph~asant within certain rl8 Miller. . . It. ,eo_don of u •• prow.. limits. Pro~pects for rabbits and Mrs. Thomas Collins, was a dm· tbl AlI·Weetb... tb . . . . . . aDd belt DOIl-.ldd bird are said to be not 80 en. ner guest Tuesday at the h~me of Ie. Ullbow you wby! Mr. and Mrs. Walter KenrIck. co.uraging. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury Seasons for hunting this year are November 15 to January 1. and tamily moved Thursday to ALL-WEATHER 1934, for rabbits: from November Sabina, wh re Mr. Salisbury i~ 15 to November 26 for pheasants; employed. Mr. Everett Early of Lytle, and fl'om October 1 to November CIIeIee Tire. Vp 30 for ducks and geese. Drought daughters and motber, Mrs. Belle Scott, apent Sunday with Mr. and ~ 'I'L\D&-IN.u.~ and hot weather during the early summer months caused a high Mrs. Huber Persley, of near Mid• mortality rate among the young dletown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex pheasants. and Dickie Irons spent Sunday with friends in Tippecanoe City. ENTERTAINED MISSIONARY Mrs. Harry Graham, Mrs. Kes. Plao•• 47 SOCIETY MEETINC ler Graham , MiMes Ruth Early and Bernice Graham spent Saturday WAYfilESVILLE, OHIO A piano duet by Mrs. Frank Le in Dayton. May and Miss Mary Eva LeMay j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wh.a rton and '"'!!!~!!'!!!!~~!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!~!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!:!'!!!!!!!! a resume of a chaptet' of the study daughters. entertained to dinner =-- - Sunday, Mr. and Mr. Arthur FOR SALE DATES CALL book, . "The Growing Spirit , of Greathouse and sons. and Mr. Levi hange," by Mrs. Keftneth Hough, Greathouse of Dayton , in honor of and }f1·S. A. K. Day's resume of the 76 birthday ot the latter. Dr.. ,Parrish's address at a recent Mr. Harvey Burnet made a busi. meeting in Dayton featured the ness trip to Dayton Tuesday. Program for the meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Kayes Leach. 01 W. F. M. society of the M. E. ' __~ft~ h church, he)d at the home 0 rs. prbf5"VTV, we.le.- overnlg t guestll W. F. Clark last Friday afternoon, Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee JESSE ITANLlty Mi's. Clat-\c; Mrs. Day nd Mrs. D ' · Maglrua and on Sunday accom· PII ••• :Jao. fiI ... B ...II...... ow. tJie Magruders to the home A. Conner being the hostesses. Mra H. Archdeacon had conducted the of their ~on-in-Iaw and daughter, EARL ICOOCLE. devotional exercises from the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Letz, in Bel· mont. Da,.toa ...... theme, "Seeing a Great Light." Mr. and Mrs. Kesler· Graham and The December meeting will be ICE••_r..... held at tbe home of Mrs. J. D. }I.'i~8 iBeTlrlice enterta,ined to six: Marlatt. o'clock dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ' White and IIOn8, of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W . SMALL FIRE AT COURTHOUSE Albright and little Jackie Hughae and Mr. Jacque Adl\ms, of Way· A small blaze that did no dam· neaviJIe. age to the remainder of the building or its contents was discovered CLUB TO MEET just beneath the roof in the attic of the War.ren County Courthouse The Free and' Easy club will at Lebanon, Saturday morning. Ocspite dense clouds of smoke is- hold their next meeting at the suing from the roof, businesa in heme of Lee Hawke. A good prothe cour~ rooms ~nd county of· gram is expected. Come. fices on the lower /toors was in no
ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. J. J. Schaelfer, Rector Insurance, all kindl . W. Twcnty·!!econd unday after ears, Waynesvill , Ohio. Trinity, N(lvember 12, Church hool at !l:80j Morning Prayer Dr. Mary L. Cook PIlOt lh latter PUlot or last week in Detroit. and sermon at 10:30. =4
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The Epworth League spent Sun. at $260, but cause of worms and cutworms but is not an day as , guest of Rev. '!lnd Mrs. J. the blaze has not been determin- effective means of holding grub O. Kilmer, 'of Georlltetown. ed. worms in 'check. The Ladies Aid (l'f the Friends' Church held a market in · Xenia Saturday. Mrs. Ray Carr is patient in Dr McClellan's hospitall, Xenia. The Greene co unity home demonstration on remode/inr at the Annex last Thursday was well ' at. tended and very Inltructive. '
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home in Bell'llont at an endy houl' I!'n~L l11enL Qf 8peech. John Tumur, of . unday mOl' ning, U ath WIiS Lh e rc Th" devotional S I vice wall c\>n- W )'n ~\' iIlc, has Ill'ell chus('n a s a Fecleral GovernmeDt to Determine su it of a cerebral helllorrhag su ~- Emm.,~ J , Muni er, .,f Leba.non , tlucted by Rev . J, J , Rt:ha Ifc!)'. nwmbt>I' , f th iil's Yl'ar m~n' ~ Armittiee Da), tained the precedinJr Friday evenQu otlitions 1'0111 'crivtUI'l' were squad. Within Two W,e elc. If 100% Club E ntertainment - Other ing. The rernain!! were bl' tight ttl Relieve. H. S, Tucker of Re. gin'lI in ,L<,sponl'oe to l'u11 eall. At 'l'h' IlIcn's slJuati whi 'h lier! Wilh Aid Will Be Accorded School Item. WaynesviIJ and :(uneral Rervict!" . pon sibili1iea for '1II\I titution the c n lu ~ion of the bu sinl'ss Ohio fu!' tllt' tltute t·halllvion,.hip were helt! at 'to Mill'y's ~~pisr() IIII $ s~itm, the Til' g't'um wa. tak n up will prepIII't! to . Ii Ilk Oil R e!Jo l v~ cl, Th fate of the Little Miami church, Tuesday aft~I'lloon, Rev. Fil'st wm; a I'eading by MI's, That a pl'csldenlial ill ·tntol', IJOP' Op;;r;;-c.me River onsel'vancy project will J. J, chaetf ' l' officiating, BUI'inl 1,lmer J . ~Iung r, of Lebanon, 'u~an Scanlnn, ''('hapel is PO\\Cl' ulndy elect.,t.! evl'l'y fou l' YI'ars, The lid will be Ill·jell off Qf tha was .made in Miami cem tCI'Y, has bee n Ilamed receiver of the II ()IIS A 01' I>O llcn Ho s,p l't~I," 'I'his would be I)l'(>fcrllblt· hI t'l ur conI t k t'· 11 Fl'day nl'~ht be definitely d"clded, either pro or ,, ~ .. oca IRS e ua Stlason 'l • .,. Born at Mt. Pleasant, Ohi,1, Harvey,·burg NuLi(mal bank. H, S, was f lI (Jwcd by a fin' talk suita· gl' >"sional f,H' n\ of \'el'n~~c ntali\'l' 't f lhi~ we ek when Waynesville en. con, in the ne.-l' future accordiJlg February 16, 1850, th daughter Tuckcl', C<lshiel' of thl~ ballk, has hIe lo Armistic Day, given by gOV(>l'JlnI nt. tt!I'tai l1s Fariller!'lville in a home to t he Cincinnati Enquirer for =" of Nathaniel and Mary Win ~toll been . opcl'uting the in!-<liLution as ltl'\' . Schu£'ffel'. Tn I'" program gallH'. The l\f.ontgomery county Wedne~da)', Noyernber 16, wtJich Ricks, Mrs, Thorpe canle to thi!'l COliS ~'VDtOI', Th ' bank has been cl\l~ wl with !I. reading by irs. ' outfit hll~ ahendy play d several says: community eal'ly in liCe, and opon 1.1 11 a limitecl basi since Edith Hal'ris ntillctl, "Ncgt'o game: aml all inter sting evelling Application for 100 per cen~ r'emllin ed on of its highly reo Mat·ell. Wclfal'e El1li~ts hUl'ch CO(\fICrase m e\'id nl. Op ning whistle ia Federal aid in th Little Miami speeted I' sidents unLilubout"elC! v n I\tun g I' f ell' 13 yeul'$ waR a ~~Q- tion.' Beh tlul d rm' ~.even-thi1'~y. onservancy project, calculated to years Ilg when she nnd her tiat It with th ])ayton 'avi nb'll IJuring a pleasant ~o ial hc UI' I A Hcord-breaking crowd hould PI' vent inundation of 40 ,000 brothel' I' moved their h t( and Tl·u~t. company and the ni n deli 'iOllS I'efl'eshm(>nt.s wel'e sl'l'ved be out to cheer thc boys on. IIcr s of fertile land in five counDayt n, he is SUl vivt!t1 by h r' Tl'u st, company at Dallion nnel aK· , _ _ ___ --'---I I)\' mbcl' 24 remams an open ties at ftood lime, and also to bi'other Os ie Ricks and two n ph . f> isled in thl'! d<'t1\il wOl'k of' clo~ inJ1, date. OVl'Dlbc.l' 2 Waynesville Lower Cincinnati tI.ood crests ('WB, Albel.' i and EdIVaI'd Hick£, oul one o( the banking in ~titutions Buy Your Auto g oes Lo King. Mill.. slightly, will be made "w ithin two the laH I' of whom lIhe rCaI'eol, at Dayton two yeal's, 'Weeks," John Van Horn, Franklin, lavishing upon him n mothel" l" With the alJpointmenl. of 11-. License Tags Early - - - - Counly Athletic Alloeiation Ohio, engineer, who has drawn Mrs. Howard Dalton was a Day- ten del' care and devotion. l\1unl{el' a receive1' MI'. Tu ckel' J . N , 'qui! e~ WI1 : II Dllytull plans for the jQb, /lnnounced last ton visitor one day last week. - - - - - - - -WU!\ I'elieved of hi dutl s. LI ' t t' f motor visitor, tonda . I The Wan'en ounty Athletic 81night. F Tne lIal'v y. bUl'g Nllltional bank £oar y regIS I'll Ion 0 "0 ' ialion nwt at Springboro on According to Van Horn's estlMrs. Ella Carman, of Dayton , riends' Speaker was cstabli~hed about 15 real'. ago v('hicles will be UI'go d up n Ohio Abmll1 ? K.?f prin)(,bul'\l, wa.' {on day, Nov(>mber l:i, to ta ke T with an alll.hol'ized capita lization motol'ist ' this y at· t eliminnt a a Wayn J;V IJI l'ISliol', Monday, acli n .conc 'rning the 193' mllte, the development, which calls was a guest of Mr. anti Mrs. lift' for the three large concrete dams Burnett, Sunday. e s o n la of $25,000, last-minute l' ush on th' la ·t (laYR fr , PetTY lIul'tstlck L llu iT "'n '~ I \)~I;kebtall tOtlrnnment. It was de· and one earth dam in Little Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook spent r Ofllc I'f! of the bank. pl'jor to its of Dccemu'I', Glen .M. Daily, reg with an agg'l'a\'atl't1 atLurk 01' rhe cldet.! . io llla~ th . tournam~nt Millm i territory northeast of Cin- Tuesday. in Dayton, guests of MI', Harold Peterson of Chicago c1o~i ng were ,I , Cook, pl'e;;ident istrar of the bUleau of "' t or t' game In lh Kmgs Mills gy m, WIth d M R B D ' who has had aever8'1~'eal's expel'i: A,. , o.llett and ' . .r. leaver, vehicles said. ma 15m. ~upt. J . .10:. ,pI'ink.1 as managine cinnat;i, will ' COlt approximately $8,000,000. an n , " , aVIS, ence in y, M, , A. work in rndia, Vlce ,prt.'sldent~, tlnd H. . Tucker, Uaily I'epealed that licensCo' tags 1,·. 'IN. J. Sh el'wo(),I, Wo ,'neH- ' head. Two co ns cutive week-ends Government engineers may lower Mrs, Grace McCune. of Lima, was the pl'incipal speaker at the I ca, hler. Ils Decem? I' 1932 .tate· would go on sale December 1 and "ille's sole v tcmn of the ' h il cwill be uKed fOI' the events, Febru· this figure when they study t he was t he week-end guest of her Sunday afternoon $ession of the Iment sh owed depOSIts of . 64,970, that ] 934 tag may b, used afier \\0 as, is 11 t. sowell. 31'y 17, which will witness aessiOM plans and prepare for 1\nal setting mother, Mrs, Eva Miller. Friends Quart 1'1'1 ' meeting-. D _ The Har'vey bUI'go Nat~onal ban k Deeembel' 1 0 . ' . in th' mOI'ning, aCternoon and up of the project, it was pointed scribing conditions anti characteri haR been thl' only bll;nk 10 Wanen , Applicntion fOl' all Jict'nRe 1\11', alld MIS, J. . Ha wke spen- Il'ight, and F' bruary 24, with se!l· out. O. C. Johnson epent last Thul's- tics of the Hindu. people, and I' _ c?unty to c,lose during the I1nlll1- plate will be made thl'llugh loeal Sunday al the home t,f 1\'1,', ami sions in the afternoon and ,at night As the plan now Ijtanda, the.r e is day and Friday in Port William. counting the obstacles that mu ~ CHII d prCSihm. cJ puty I'egistral's thl'oughout Ohio MI'!!, nay Hawk in Dayton, . fficil\l s \\ ill be elected later k and Saturday in Wilmington. PaSl!e nger "lates will b (I eli II'cl'ed of Sup't t o b e a dam· a t T 0 dd' 8 F or, be met and overcorne by Illi slonm' - - -.,.. 1\11'. and !\Irs. lytl Shutts arc by n comnu. t e e ' 0 os i t'ng 1 above Morro .... on the Little Miami Mr. and Mrs. Chal'le Jarnes are ics in their WOI'M, the !!peaker paid dire tJy to lh owner by the dcp- llllOouncing th birth o[ a 8011, n, H. Dl'uhot, Lebanon, chairman: one at Caesar'l! Creek, near Hal'· announCing the birth of a son on a "'lowing tribute to th "cr!lonllluty regi~trar. 1' llu,'~(loy mvrnihl., No emb<'l' 1\;, Supt. ,E. tewan, ,Mason; and A L ' ttl M' i ~" Dllily c:ited that truck owners '" , . " Sll t J . WHit veys burg, on th '" I e lam i one Armistice Day, November 11. ity and influence of the renown c(1 ' p. . 0 , S""r!nl\' b 0 ro • Mahatma Ghandi, whom he . has mu. t not apIlly at the olurnbUI! MI'. lind Mt's, bar1e~ Bl'adl y A trophy will be 8,,;al'ded to the ()n the East Fork, between Batavia and Williamsburg and one on the Dr. Edward D. Soper, pre!\lident m t personally 9 n vari9US occa. office without II weight ~lip. This and sQn were Sunday gue!lts uj' winning team and the runner-up. Little Miami at Washington Mills, ot Delaware Wesleyan college,'Ions H e a I 0 el(pre~sed the opinion new weigl1t alip evolved l'eq uh'cme is ~h. and :\11':>. V l'n ' Impson .n ntl The ~inner of the consolation ser· PUl-' r a system ton tgive . I b II Tb above Milford . :ailed on W, H. Allen, Wednesdar that,' should India eventually ob,. on Ie wi I receive a ba ket a. e the lIlatc a closer che k on th . ,. 'ttee on awar d s cons 1·P resen t engi neeri nl' f ea t urell 0 f tain her national independence "omml s .... ()f " ood -con tro I pro.. '"ram as. 0 ut The W. C, T, U. will meet at from th Bri tish Tille, it will he WAYNESVILLE . Ll'tiJ change ·I., note"u ,'n Supt. . G " H Gerke Franklin • t he II ClilURCH OF regi tration of commercial v h ilined for this district provide for the home of Mrs. H. H. William on necessary to disinteorate tbe CHRIST cIs. Reports of irnproper l' glatl'/I- condition of MI'8, al'ah Lippincott chail'man; Sup. J. W . Lotz, WayI d i of ft d t Thursday afternoon, Nov mber " tions o f man y tl'ucks ha.ve been \\ ho haa been quite l;ick for several n sville and upt J A Goodrich °hwi h r~llnagb e h Jd book b'Wathen, 23. . nation into everal smaller coun(Undenomina ional) cunen!. JOt' m()nths k tt b ' ' " • w C WI e e ac yelle tries betore any BUCC sllful sYRtem ' w e e ' '. CI' em. tlamll. The dams will back the Repor'- from the bed-side of of orderly 'self-government can be h('ster A. Williams'on. Minister Daily announced that. there will I d Drawings \\ ill be made in the . ttl d .... h h h I n 30 be no extension of time for u~e Miss s Lou ella Wi )jamson an ffi f th nt .. ' t d wa t er In 0 wall e· an Areas. Mrs, Ernest Bu tterworth at Miami valved from the existing chaoll. A UI'C C 00 at i1; a. m. Doris Hawke w r we k-end gtlell~ 0 ~ 0 e cou y 8upe,Jn en UpPl'l' at conclusion. of 1933 plates, All automobiles of MI'. and Mt'~. Mat'k McMillan in ent, F brunry 12, 1934, at 40:30 By means of this syste m of dams V,Uey hosp'ital, continue to be en- good sized audi ence was present Lord's I'iver towns in Warren, Greene, couraging. t o hesl' the addl'ess. bJoi tian Endeavor alt. (} :30 p. m, opel'ating on Ohio highways and p. rn. ' . Clermont, Clinton and Hamilton __ . __ _ Harvey Role, Leader. Evangelis- $treets after midnight Decc-rnber Middletown. Mr, Goodrich was elected will be spared usual lIood damage- Mrs. George Waterh ouse s ubt.ic (>l'vice at 7 :30 ll" m, el'l11on 31, 1333 mu t carry 1933 pi les. Mr. anti II II. Edgor Henderson s~cl 'etary-tr'ea urer ot the UIOcia· Van Hom -.aid. mitt d to a..miaor -operation at the subject, "Throe Pe.rfe t Gifts," are annoLlncing the bil'th of a ~IO~, He ta~~ the plac.e of Mr. - - -.... - Dilatush-William. clinic in LebPI'arer Meeting and Bible Stud y' dauglltel', Mel'ma Elizabeth . I1'Illh, ,\ h IS no longer ID Warren Remembrance anon, Tuesday. each Wedne day at 7:30 p, m , November 7. {ounty. . The chul'ch where you feel at Armistice Day Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Fromrn 811d home. a IS ' Messrs. H. A, OlDel1, K L, _ Soft.B.11 Troph~ , son. Clyde, were .week-e nd guests ""00 Thon~as ~nd F" H , } ' U1'l' at~ended uperintendents Of the sc,hoola of Mr. and Mr . Melvyn Banta in FRIENDS MEIETING • ~ , the ScottI h RIte ceremonml at in the Wan'en County Athletic The portalil of St. lYllln",,, J)elaware, Oliio. - aeorge Wat rhOu':'le, Ross Hart- First Day- First Day Friendship Dayton,' last Friday, ,association . met in Spr.i ngboro dlurch were thrown open all day M d M H F B d sock and Mel't Bait'd have been School at 9 :30 a. rn . Meetin'" for Boom' ban"" )'oal'ed the sllot J W . ht ~ S· Mon day morning for the purpo.. last Saturday-Armistice Day- in r. an ra. . . urton an .. . .. ' Mrs, .anc rIg.' o. ~l'lOg. of awal'di ng the trophy to the order that any or all of our daughter .and Mr. and Mrs. Adhul' elected t o work the Wayne ville worship Ilt 10:30 a, m. uns, early W dnesday morning, bortl , aJ'l'lved. here thIS JI101'I1I~g to " inner of the soIt ball league. The zens wbo iCared to do 110 m Atkin on spent Sunday with rela· telTitory in a member hip conte t as the small game hunUng season 'pen d the' In lel' with h'j' St t l' I . Hilt I ST. AUGUSTINE':S CHURCH ope ned , And bilng! bool~ I pealed IS • . • I ' '~oveted 110 no I' went to Spdngbol"o. tire to its nuiet and ,sacred III am on, that i being waged by the memI Bernice G \.. M' ... Q Fathel'll Ftent:'h., Pastor Ithe echo as ~rel' RabJ>it.. anti Mr, MI~. , IJullU Donovan• I'allam, arJorie cincts· for a season of medit tion Mr. and M~!I. N, P. CI~burn, of bel'S of Ralph P. nook Post, Mass at St. Augustine's church Cock P heasa nt beat a hasty, and MI'. alltl Mrs. Georga Wntel'- Earnhart, and Jacque Adams acand prayer. thanking God for hiB Washington, C, H., were ",n ests of A ' L' P h th ,I I h 'I'ta A . companie,1 MI' Lotz to the meetin lP mercy in cloelne the .awful w!>rld Mn. Anna Cad-alla.ler a"'n-d ,MI'ss mencan eglOn, er aps e every SunQay at 9 o'clock. , quite fien a suc e sful r treat, house atten"el t. e ml 1 l'Y . rn118II. . .. ~ ... foil ..,)'n'" excerpts i 0 1 t'' .' Local hunters l'eT>ol't a grea' tl' Day ball at th Biltmore hotel nn,d wel'e called upon to revIew struggle, and invoking His aid in Clara LI'le, on ' Satu·r day. 'n '" l' mae ""r, • n:. aiurdny evening. bl'lefiy . lIe ben fits to a schQol Qf . d by M1'.WIltel'- FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST scarcity of rabbitR. this year, vel'y DIl"ton lP another . s imilar, or I'ecen t ly receIve Pl'eventin .. . 1 w of them having bagged the an organIzation s uch as t h e .S po,_. .. worse, catastrophe, In the after. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herman., house, will · tell the story much (Undenornina,t iorlal) limit (five rabbits) in the tirst M 1', and MI'l\. Rob ' r't !laker Jr, nlan ,hip BI·o!.hel'hood, ,Music wu noon, a band of devoted ladies o'f and MI'!!. Clarence Craddock and bette)' than any wOl'ds we might Chester A. WiJ1iamson day 's hunt. As for p heasants, their and dnulthU:,,·, and D. E, tllndl- fUl'nush d fQr the occasion by' the the parish pthered at the daughtel'8, of Dayton , were Su n- write. ' ' Unl'fied set'vl'c" b,egJ'nnl'ng wl' th mOl'tall'ty Ii, t is fat' less ihan 'hat forti attended a clay I ird ~hont at 0 1' hestl'a, a girls' c. horus, and thus emulating the example day guests of Mr, and .Mrs. L, D. "The Detaji Dodgers of General ~ , J ff II S do it. 'nool1 II f S b \.. ave d ec IaJ'(~d Church chool p r'i d IIi 9:"0 a. of th~ rabbits. Spol'tsolen had e l' onvl C, ,UII Y a 'I . qual'tet, a 1' 001 pnng oro. that small band ()f fai thful women Chiles. .GeOFge W a t er h ouse .. ' ,,~ who were last ~t the CrosB and thllt they c;.ou ld get mOl'e memberll m. LOI'd's " upper and sermon at kept a close watch 011 the pl'OSl\h, I'a'ul Wint' 1'- , of Wa hing. , MJ's. SuSan Roberts, of South for Ralph p, nook P o 1 No. 186 10 :30. Sel'Olon subject, "Why pc'ts for game, and i tseems lhat tOTl, Ind., is here fol' an (')ltended Vi.i to.,..' Da, first at the tomb. Thus, onee more, did the church Charleston, WaIJ the weelc- nd before midnight, Decembe.' 23, Must .r ~us Die on the 1'0 ?" not 0 many hUl1le)', fr()1l1 vi ·it with his bl'other-in-lnw and Arn dean Education Week , waa le.-d the community in the obeer- guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, L , Men - 1933, t han cou ltl the Dog Robbers, YOli al'e alwaYll welcomc at thilj the cities were in th field a round si. tel', ))1'. and Ml's. E. l~. eppe, brought to a fitting close when vance of a patriotic and denhaU, and. attended Friends of Ge neral Dudley eaT, church. here a ll iR usua lly ti) case fOI' the jthe Wayncsv.ille sc hools heJd their duty. The closing of the bank and Quarterly. "Karl Dakin said he would serlle first day of lh . season. So fat·, no MY'. Rnd M1'1<, .J. n., Madl'lt rc- IUUI'\h annual op n-house for viaia none too-Iarlle display .of ftllgl! Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Campbell, as Colonel for Genera Water- WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH serioulj accitlenl to hUllter!; have tUl'ne,d , ~~ndny evemng, from .~ tors, la!!S were beg-Iffi-at 1 :30 cOlistituted our only other .obller. of Wilmlngto" anl Mr. 1Lnd Mn, house 'in I,.ebanonand Paul Kahn Rev. G. C. Dibe,rt, Pastor been I'eported here. week 8 VlSlt to the honHI of th c~ 1 in the aftel'l1oon alld continued I.. more Jack WiUialM, ." of Sabina, were sal'd b e 'W ou ld l'k Pheasants will be In danger fOl' dauO'htel', Mrs. M. B. Kerm', III un"I'1 9 ',30 at· nl·ght. Lun'ch "'"as vance OlI t h e · d BY. S C!areev l e to ' cal' th e "" ,. 1 v . e 'b uzzaru " for G I Se a Wednesd t h an a d eea d e an d a h aIf tllnC!e our Sunday guests at the home of Mr. s'l J v r enera r s a' : Bible stltdy and only ien days., the open sea on on Cleveland. . "',·· erve·u I'n the caieterl'a between boys willingly offered the Supreme and Mrs. Charles ,Lynch. so tbat's a . help and Wj! Iluggest prayer n).eetinlf eac:h Wednesday them, c1os~n~; November 26, b~t Mr, and MI'S, hal'! f\ Anderson the hout's of 6 and 6. t hat: the said generals appoint at 7 p. rn. rabbrts \Vhlll have, ~Io waft~hh th e1\' a nd sons MI'. and ;Mnl, W, .. Rt. Members of the Bo tel's club Saerifice, and ' did undermine their p.h ysieal health for the remainder Buy now and S~ve lOur Cbrist- some assistants in various other ~untlay; unday school at !) :30 step for t e I'ellialn< e1' 0 c e y?ar John and Ros mal'Y Benlley w(> rc were ol'ganized into reception of their lives. Are we an una-rate- maS GUt stocks were purchased commun·i ties. a. nt. Mor ning w()\',shil) at 10:30, 19?3, The s~~s,on f~1' £~I'-b~armg unday dinn er gu ests of MI'. ;\n\1 committetl to ha~d.le registrati!>D ful people. or are we merely in- before the recent price advances. "Now here's the catch-Unlim- Sermpn subject will be, "White q1' anmlals, Ot' night nuntmg. al sl) M T J S 'th and to supply VISItors with IndifferenU Store open evenings again. Cary's ber the ' Big Guns for the losing Black, Which ?" Epworth League opened at 12 :01 o'clock Wednesra, • . 011 • formation, Our schools are to be eon- J ewelry Sbop, Lebanon, Ohio. team has to put on a real ieed for at 6 :aO p. m, with In(> z JameR 8!1 day morning. The slumbers of l' c1<ev. C, A, Williamson returned One hundred twenty four r..wgratulated u'pon their excellent the winners on th.e first Tuesday in I ader. . ,cQon ai'e quite liab le to be dis· Satu rday, !J:om hillicothe, wher tered at the gl'ade building and Armistice Day program, given on Mesars. Jamea Lovely, Walter January- and pay fOl' all the· 3.2 A.t.7 :30 p. Ill. Dr. J~h n LOey, .tur.hed from now untit Janu81'Y 16 he had just cOlllpleted n s uccc!\~ful 107 at the high school bu.\lding. Ot Friday afternoon. an account of Underwood, Kellis Peters. O. C too. We may let the loser eat and asm_late I>,astor of the , Grace 10!l4, and oppossums lind s kul1k ~ t hr ee-weeks ·e"!lngelist.ic campaig:1 CO Ul'se, quite a number of tho.. which appears elsewhere in this John80~. and ~obert Lamb att~,n~. dl'ink at the affair but it s ure IE, chul'Ch 10 Da~ton .. ,wtll be WIth will not be safe until February at th e Bridge ,'tree!. hUI'c1'! of whose names appeayed. on the 11.t luue. The future of America .de. ed ~n Old Fiddlers Contest~ III would taste bet ter if the othel' jus "''''\ give a n , lllustl ated lect~!e ~, - - ..... . htlst. . of visitors were at both bulldln,.. pends upon the pupils of it. Spnng Valley, TUeJlday evemng. fellows was paying for it, o~ Korea. He IS a returned m15Patrons ex.p ressed themaelvea schoolll today.-IJoosier. 'U d 'M R B D' d "Go to it- may the best team SlIo,"ry 11'om th,at fl~ld.. Former Resident Andel'son IW i:, "ho r<,cen~ly as well-plCllsed with what the, . . . par. an rs. . . ,aVIS, an win I 'l iou are cOl'd1ailll mVlted to atsustain cd another' para lyLic · ~tl'oke in the wa,Y of regu lar dass-room Mrs. Herbert Baum ..artner. ofd ' . d d ed 'n -, law 'actiVitiet!. ._ "f M "Please get the following In10r- tel) d ".11), or a II 0 f th esc services. appl y e a t t h e 'h orne 0 f h 'IS b1'ot'",,1'-1 Dayton, were Illlel .... 0 r . an " _____ Will Pin', wa taRen to t he 'S t, Mrs. Ed Cook at tbe first ~abbit matton each member slgne~ up: Elizabeth hospital, Dnyton, fol' Full name'addres ST. MAR-r'S CHURCH N vember 18 has been chosen tl'eatment, Tuesday, A •••'mbl, aupper 0 f th e, nason, We d nes day . 'occupatIOn ,. ' . evenine. branch, of servIce, ~ervlce ser Ial ~tflV. J. J , Schaeffer, Rector for t he wedding of Mis, . Alice Two special o(icasions were r.e. number, date of enltstment, date Uuvell1ber 19, twenty-third Sun- GriswoM, daughtel' of MI'. a.nd Mrs !Iarvey R. S~yder,. Grand ognized last Fl'iday when th'. Charlea E. Anderson, local elee'Mr. and lirs, Frank Stokes and of <\ischarge, character of dis- dn aftel' TI'ini ty. Church scbool R. E. Griswold, to MilQ Mal'latt, hanccllo r of OhIO Kill gh ts of eight h gl'acle, under the direction trleal contractor, will fumiah the famUy, ~nd !llu Bernyee Hyman,charle, whether r~newing me,!,!ber at · 9:30; Mo\'nin~r Prayer' and so n of Mr. . an d Mrs., n aymo'nd Pythia~, and Jam e~ R, Dunn Jr.. of Mr. Jarnes; presented a pramaterial. and supervise the in. <it CinCInnati, a~dsM~. a.n~ ~n. new. member or rem statement., serm on at 10:30, l\larlatt. Supreme Chancl;lllol' of the ol.tl el· lgl'am at the asse mbly h our. Firat etallation o't electric Ii,htlng lac- J8&d.o r Bloc~, 0 pnng a ey, -_.- - - - ---- - The cet'omony will be at the in the United ~ tateR, call cI on L. was the celebration of the ·fIfiIIties tor the Smith-Hughes were ~unda7 cuesta of Mr. and YOUNG LADY SERIOUSLY OFFICERS ELEC1rED BY . P!'esbyt~rlan church, lit 2. P' ,m .. C. t. J ohn, Wednesday, Iteenth anniver8&ry o ~ the ein,inc " . th k h t th bleh Mn. Myer lJ,..ai.~ '.- ..Rey. Milto n S. Weber offi.clabng, of the Arml'st,'ce on Novemb- 11 a.. p 11\ e wor a op a e.. .ILL IN HOSPITAL MASONIC LODGE d h Ray, tan has secure d an excel, ~. • !Choo} buU"ine. Eleetrie curre.n t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke .n- ~ , . ., '. . , ._:~~----:. ., .• ",_ . • Aw' I'lrlefS-OcJPIllo'w ?,n." a~_ th_~Gl'iswol ome 1 nt and ternuncrative position at \ WhlCh closed the World War, aDei will be aupplied tbroueh Ii line tertained the low members of " . '- " . ••':~r.!\l-Milital'Y Home , Day. ~eC() n~ was the, . obserVance of run in eondult . under 1fI'0und their tamily. and M.... R. H. A. bit of umntentlOnal mlsinfor· Wayn ville Lodge No, 163 F. Mis!' Ruth Griswold w i\1 b e her th.e '~II""I • , - , ~ h's Amel'lcan Educ~tlon Week. 1'01from tbe gym to the ~hop. Vance, of Pleasant Plain, at din. mahon caused last week's Gazette & A, .1\1., elected officers fO I' the sister's bridesmaid, an.tl Beverly ton" and w1l1 proba?ly .' ~ I I"wing the slngmg of "'MIe Star UDder the IUpel'V1lion of the lIer . today, honoriq the anniver- to 8&y that Mrs, Dewe~ Casey .h ad coming yenr at t he regular meet- Marlatt will be be t rnan for his ~~~I;~. to that loca"t~' III the near span~iea ~!}~.-;:I'r: :' ll..ev. St~!!~.: ~r eontraetor and lIr. J. B. "I')' of the maniace of Mr. and been taken to ,a Xenta hO~P ltal, ing held TlJe~day evening, as brother., , Mason, a Legion&lre memben 01 the v~.-tional Mn. J. P. Fromm, Thu~day m ornang. The mIstake follows: Both ,MISS <?rle~old and. Mr. Nevel' again will you pUl'tha~e the Pl'esbyterian cbu ture abort eourse el.. lay 111 tbe name. The unfortunate E . C. Crane, W" M. ~arlatt are !jenlOr !n the UDlv~r- fine diamonds,l!ilverwal'I\, clocks or the invocation. A this line and will aaaiat 1VIth Friends bere have received word lady WIUI Mis!! Gertrude Calley, a S. E. Thomas, S, W , Slt~ of ~regon thiS yeal', .M)ss waUhes at the low, bdol'e t he l'is ;Beulah Bernard fO~IO . wirlq ~f the ehop. Aetaal work that lin. Charlel! H. Clements WIUI niece of Dewey Casey. At thl! hos· Robt. Andr'ews, J, W. GrIswold IS a member of S~grna pdc e~, we offer now. St(lre pen then introduced the of iutalla~ be...... 800D recently the vietim of a paralytic pita!, her afflietions were found to F. B . Henderson, Secretary. K~ppa, and MI'. Mar~att of Slgm.8 evenings a~ain ,-S hop leisu r ely, Rev. Storch, who .. poulbl. after the materiaJa ar- atrcdce at her home in Upland, inelude a bursted appendix, interR. H. H~,tsock, . rI'reasurer. ,PI tau (Delta UpSilon.) He IS Oar,y'!, J ewelry Shop "The Home ti()nal talk on rive. FiDaI c1Mlalon III th. matter, Calli., but .. thou~ht to ~e. reo nal ulcers and strong symptoms of E. F. Earnhart, S, D, aillo a me~ber of Scabbar~ . and of Gifts," Lebanon, 'Ohio. . Character with authority to ~ nicely. ,.r. and Mrs. peritonitis, and tor a time hopes J. R , J. D. Blade, nabonal honorary mlhtary' solo by v.-cllD the lleurs, tots, CraJ.be Cl....... are form.r reaidents of f or her recovery were abandone~. F. H. Farr, fraternity'. Eugene (Oreg.) Dr, and Mrs. John Paul Doltol). by Rachel H ••rtlIflM anel Andenon at the ~ thla eomlll.nity, where Mr. However, a change In her condl' D, R. Smjtb, Tl"ilst.ee. long term. Morning News. of Colllmbua. spent Sunday with plaY' "Tbe,. of the 1IOU'II of NueatIeL w.. usaaed In the tion for the better baa developed , Mr. Ra)'DIond Marlatt. father of the former'a parents, Mr. and Mn. completed lmprG't'em..t Ia belq . . . . II'oeet7 baaID•• fol' • nUlIlber of.1UI laop.. have been revived, Mr. and Mrs. L. Day and the groom, is the 80n 01 Mr. and Rolla Bolton near Ferry. Dr. 'Sol· of the IIrel_....· tile ..... of 1M . , . , . _ tile II." Gertrude fa &former .tadeat of daughter, of Ky. were Mn, J. D, Marlatt, of WayneJIvine ton has been recently commileloll- ::'1Ul=ty~r.C:'!=I~ or 0WMd .,. D... IaItb ill the room tilt Ioeal ..hoola, and ia well p ..ta of Mr. parents, 1Ir. and .... Marlatt, the moth.r. Is ed Firat tieuten&llt in the '~=I~ L. B. aft 41Uce4 thro.,HlIt the ..d IIrt!. A, It from Sundar ~ "u~tfl of Mn , Ucla Ze:ll, IHd edieal Itese"e of die '0 . ~~ l aatil mOl'll.bllr. f ,of qaentpe by, and the business session, Mrs. Ray Mainous gave a Thanksgiving reading. Miss lI'ma Rich . read "Uncle Zeke's Hospit.al Expel'i· ence," and MI·s. Ralph Hastings read the lItOl'y for a pantomime en acted by sevel'a l ladies. Vocal SOIOR .by MI'. GeOl'ge Miller in tel'Spersed the literary nurnbers Qf the prog l'am, which was closed with two stunts. Dainty refreshment!! were served during the social hour.
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5 ••101- Put, The Senior cia. entertained Mra. Harry Burnett is .lowl), rethe high !!cbool tudent!4 and wacbcov ring after. aiege of the grip. , ell! at a Hallowe'en party on MonMrs. Mildrecl Surface ia carine for day evening, Oct ober 30. Many (If her and the baby. the guesl8 were masked. Garnes and cont BtS w 1'0 th chief means Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank re(Coptinued from page 1) of diver ion. Rl'fre!lhment of turned to their home in Dayton (Continued from pag 1) ST. MARY'S CHURCH doughnuts and cid r wCl'a S l'vod. people write? For in stan e on Sunday, aCter spending a couple R v. J . J . Sohaeifer, Rector lady rl'ceived votes for t wo office of weeks with relatives bere. and was ell' t d t the third. When Twcnty-sccond unilay after Conlin, EYenti Miss Berta Thompson, of BlueEASTERN STAR th moke had cl al'ed away and 'l'rinity, November 12, Church field, W. Va., has been visiting at Thur dill'. (lvembe1' 9, at 8 p. the results we1'e finally tabulated, Dr. tary L. Cook spent the lat- , chou} a.t 9 :30; .Moming Praye:r the home of her lIncle and aunt, m. mUsl('al program. Miami Chap!.er, N{). 1 7 O. E , the official 1'0 leI' was pUblish d as t l' part of last week in 1) tnjl. and sermon at 10 :30, Mr. and Mrs. Morris BOllrne. Fricill)" November 10- Visitor'$ . will meet in regular sessio n fo ll o\ys: Mrs. Lottie Carey haen't been Day, 1 :30 p, m. fo 9 :30 p. m. Monday evening, Novembel' 13, at Mrs. :Maroe Hlltzeld spent ·un· FRIENDS MEETING MAYOR 80 well the past week. near 7 :30. EI ction of (officers and payday at th hom of h ,. daughter in riday, Nov('mher 17- Ba ketPhone No. 19" - Lura Wl'l'ntz First Day- Firat Day Friendl\hip Mrs. Joseph Grassi, of Piqua, hilli othe. all "e on open, Farmersville, ment of dues. Visiting members Fred Lawson at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for School spent Wednesda)' evening and welcome. here. The Mothers club held an all-da)' wor hip at 10 :30 a. m. Lucile Bland, W. M .. 'l'hun day with her paid-mother, \ MARSHAL unior TbuJ'8da)" Novemher 23 40 sewing [01' the lRed russ at the Mrs. Georgianna Hames and famMitfnl" Fromm, Sec'y. H. B. Moran Ja sPlay. l2 gym, Tu sday. ST. AUCUSTINE'S CHURCH ily. Gayle ' F.yan Mr, and Mrs. J ohn ' lal'k and Mi, Kllte Hall, of Lho Friends Father French, Pastor CLERK 52 home, is spendirng thi w ck with Mass at St. Augustine's church Mr'S. William Hale spent Satllrlal'Y LJlwson day in' Dayton. every Sunday at 9 o'dock. ft'i Dds in incinnati. RER TREA Th~re will b pt'eaching service Mabel Davis 33 MiS!! Mildred Schaerel', 0:£ Cleve AYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH at Lytle church it xt Sunday after Gilb rt Biggs 20 land , WIIS the week-end gu~st of nOOll. Rev. Lafferty in c harge. Rev. G. C. Dibert. Palto~ Mis Thelma t. ,Iohn_ OUN IL Wednesday: Biblc study and Everyone w~!come. . Marion Adam. 61 Mrs. Dcwey Illsey was taken to prayer meeting eBch Wednesday . M~: Morns ~ilIer spent ~h~s Un d l' the killed ministrations of the modAlonz B ckett 61 th Me lellan hospital for an at 7 p 01 'day WIth her slster, Mrs, WIlham Ray Mills I'n funeral director, th departed loved one i 44 operation this 1ll0 1'nillg. Sunday': Sunday school at 9:30 Pickerel, in Dayton. Flora Henderson 43 presented in t h e attitud e and with t he app ara. nt. Morning 'Worship at 10:40. Mrs. Emma Lacy, Mr. a nd Mrs. Eathel Beckett B. S. Howell, of Port William ........ 40 ance of peaceful sleep. This last glimpse, 80 com sernion ubject will be, " The Earl Young attended the fun!!l'al Th Emma Moran 31 made this office a very plea ant Bottomless Pit," (Armistice Day.) of the ,latter's aunt, lIoh's. Emma forting to t h o e who r emain behind, has been call, Wednesday afternoon. made po ible by year~ of cientific progres • Epworth League at 6 :30 p. m. Chenoweth, at Mt. Holly, Friday. Mr. and Mr . R. • Molel', of . The mer h andise supplied ~y the funeral Mi s Miriam Ellis and Miss Evangelistic services at 7 :30 p. m. 011 Wednesday of next week at 2 Columbus, were week.-end g uests Emma Cleland of Columbu , spe dire tOI', and the equipment he u e~, have been the week-end wilh S. S. Elli and p. m. is the regular time for the of: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vuker, at l)uin takingly developed fo r one purpose, to meeting of the Ladie Aid Society the Coleman farm. family; provid a beautiful setti ng for thi s farewell Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Longacre, scene. cience, art and ingenuity have joined Propos d hansier of nearly 7,Mr. and Mrs. Gtenn Bland and HUNTING SEASON Mr. J. B. Jones and Mrs, Marhands to r mov as muc h as po. ible of the pain 000 acres of school territory from daughter, of tpring bol·o. were OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY garet J ohns attended an M. E. con.of parting. the New Bul"1ington ectio'n of undsy guests of Mr. and Mt'S, L. ference at Martinsville, Thursday. In our organization we keep con stantly pring Valley township to the cont. John. One minute after 12 o'clock Mr. and Mr. Harvey Burnet, • N ... Goodyear u-w..tta. nbr 3st of the latest developments and discover~ . . .top can 770/0 quicker school disMr. and Mrs, barlea Anderson next Wedn e day morning, local Ml's~ George Graham and Mrs. Lee tingent Clinton county ie in this art ot onsolation. Through meetings than UIlootb old tir........a4 trict wa blocked today when and ons w re Sunday gllests at dev-otees of "coon huntin'" and Magruder attended the funeral of ,o'ur profe sion and study of our s plendid proqui Iter tban a.D1 other a_ t he borne of MI'. and Mrs. Alfred of Mr . Lincoln Gt'egg at the Unitlreal Common Plea Judge R, L, Gowdy Hay, near Osborn. kindred sports may legally re- versalist church at Springboro Frifessional magazines, we are informed of every denied a petition for a writ of sume their pastime for a limited day afternoon. Tb. elippert_t, moet danIlew means of improving our service to this comaerou. drtYlaa eea_ Ie Mi s Laut'a ~:tosnagle, SUflerl,n-1 time. On the same day, the ban mandamus, seeking to compel the munity. Mrs. Florence Dininger, of We t ahead - aet your car on will be temporarily lifted from the Alexander, was II week-end guest Greene county school board to t~ndent . Of . nurs~es at General djbt-pippina Good· make the transfer. pltal, mcmnatl, wa a week-end Jean oo""_,,old rtCr.ttl 4~ 'st M If E slaughter of lJrer Rabbit; and Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morguest of b ~ Sl el', re. : . ,Approval or rejection of the r e. ris Miller. A aeneratlOll u" prcrt_ Cock Ph~sant within certain quest became di cretionary with Hathaway. Wayneaville, Ohio Mrs, Thomas Collins, was a dinPnone 7 die AIl-W.tb... the ..rIM, •• I . limits_ Prospects f01" rabbits and th e caul' t when..A9 orlgma and beat aon __ tnacIs igner Mr. and Mr . W. W. Schat"1I1an ner guest Tue day at the home of I 0 f a petl't'IOn deman d'Inv t he trans- and children, V.ola and H,.l'ry, • 01 birds are said to be not so enlet uelb_ you wbyl Mr. and Mn. Walter Kenrick. fer withdraw their' names lrom the Madisonville, a,nd Miss Letit1's couraging. Mr. and Mr8_ Leon Salisbury . for hunting ' thi8 year and family moved Thur day to ~~~~==~=============;=======~I peh·t·lon,.. acceptIng a compromise Schatzman, of Cl'ncl'nnat1', wer~~ areSeasons GOODYEAR November 16 to January 1, 1 pan ouered by the township unday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, b Sabina, where Mr. Salisbury is ALL-WEATHER IIchool board. O. ~per. 1934, for rabbits: from Novem er employed. . Rejection of the petition will 15 to ' November 26 for pheasants; W. . .·. JtnIMr. Everett Early of Lytle, keep the Spring VaUey Bchool disThe Friendship class of the M. and from October 1 to November daughten and mother, Mrll. Belle a.lc. Vp trict intact and prevent an esti- E. Church will give a penny sup- 30 for chICks and geese. Drought Scott, spent Sunday with Mr. and ....... ftAD.. .,.aUo~ mated loss of $600,000 from the per in ,the balicment of church and hot weather during' the early Mn. -Huber Persley, of near Middistrict.'s ta.x duplicate. Thursday evening, November J6. summer months caused a hil'h dletown. • Pending aettlemen.t of the Rchool Will begin serving at 5:30. Bvery- mortality rate among the young M,r . and Mrs. Charles Mullinex pheasant. dispute in the courts, a majority body invited. and Dickie Irons spent unday The s e t w ( of high achool students residing in ' M' d MM ' - - -- - -.~-with friends in TlppecaJloe City. 1the New Burlington section have 1. an rs. onte Hobl~tt lind ENTERTAINED MISSIONARY Mr!!. Harry Graham, Mrs. Kesf enee (0IIs, taKen been attendin~ Kingman high Mr. and Mrs. Fore t Rob]l~t at· Pita•• 47 • ler Graham, Misses Ruth Early and down f6r ship- school in Clinton county s ince the tended the fu~eral of Mrs. Lm~oln SOCIETY MEETING Bernice Graham sp'ent Saturday WAYNESVILLE, OHIO men t, wen t fall term began. They may con- Gregg at Sprm,gboro, last Friday in Dayton. through the tinue to attend that high school, after~oon. Mrs. Gre~g was a sister A piano duet by Mrs. Fra nk Le Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton and May and Miss Mary Eva LeMay; "'!!~!'!!!!~~~!'!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!'!'!!! GuU of M~ico provided tuition is paid. of MIS. Monte HoblItt. a resume of a chapter of the study daughters, entertained to dinner ::; Fence \lVeather Seventh. and eighth grade .pupils . Mr. Elliot Wright and his cousin b9 , "The Growing Spirit of Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FOR SALE DATES CAU. 0k Test. "Ga lvan- enrolled In the New Burlington Mr. William Wright of Detroit h Gre.athoWle and sons, and Mr. Levi neaJed" still al- grade chool wit! continue to a t;.. wel'e week-end guesU; of Dr. A. T: Change," by MIs. Kenneth HOUI • Greathouse 'o f Dayton, in honor of' S I most like new. tend that. grade school, rather than Wright. They 'Were joined on and Mr. A. , K. Day's resume of Parrish's addl'e at a recent th;.~~ ;~~~~a~Q~~:~~~~t:e:'bU i' Ordinary gal- Sllring Valley high schvool's new Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Alfretl. Dr. meeting in Dayton featured the vanized was junior hi~b branch, thill being the Wright and lion, of Columblls. program for the meeting of the 'ness trip to Dayton Tuesday. . ed compromIse plan offered by tho Mrs. Hayes. Leach, of rUin <- - - -+tcJWInmn·Moard of edtleation.~- Mr. Erhest Butterworth was W_ F. M. ., society ' of the M. E. , ~r. band ro, were overnIght gueatB Which will give ___ _ _ taken to Miami Valley hospital, churctl, held at Saturday or Mr. and Mrs. Lee :JESSE STANLEY you mo t for MASONIC NOTICE Dayton, Sundal' afternoon, and on W. F. Clark last Friday afternoon, Magruder and on Sunday accomyou r fen c e Monday 'morlling submitted ' to a Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Day 6nd Mrs. R. panied the Magruders to the home ..... 320. .rlla t_, ow. money? We sell RED BRAND "Galvannealed" Stated communication of Way- eriollS operation. Latest reports A. Conner being the hostesses. Mr of their "on-in-Iaw and dau"hter, H. Archdeacon bad conducted the .. FENCE at fair standard market prices. nesville Lodge 'No. 163 F. & A M. extend a bit of encouragement devotional exercises from the Mr. and Mn. Elmer Leta, in BelEARL KOOGU. Tues~ay eV,' '1ing, , N<lve~ber 14. althougb the lady is @till in a veJ:Y Da, ... P ..... theme, "Seeing a ' Great Light." mont. Mr. and Mra. Kesler Graham and KEa_r. HII e December meeting will be l'tl isll iBemiC!e entertained to six h d at the home of Mrs. J. D. Madatt. o'clock dinner Sunday, :M;r. and Mrs. A. E. White altd sons, of tute in Christ hurch, Cincinnati, . L. C. St. J ohn, W. M. November 14, 15 and 16, when SMALL FIRE AT COURTHOU~ Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phon. 25 Albright and little ,Jackie HUjfhall F. B. Henderson, ec'y. Miss Grace lLindley will have and Mr. Jacque Adams. of Way- -_. - ...- chatge 0 f t h e devotional classes, A small blue 'that did no dam- nesville. Subaeribe for the Miami Gasette. Mrs. Bevel'ly Ober, of Baltimore, the education!!l and Mr8. Harver age to the remainder of the building or its contents was discovered CLUB TO MEET Sibley ,the insl~lrational classes. just beneath the roof in t he attic the Wa'rren County Courthouse The Free and Euy club' wiU at Lebanon, Saturday mornina. hold next meeting at the Mt~ Holly Despite dense clouds of smoke ill- heme their of Lee Hawke. A good prosuing from the roof, bUlinesa in W. F. King, of Akron, is the the eourt rooms and county ot- gram ill expected. Oome. guest of his daughter, ?!Irs. Jesse flees on the l~wer floors was in no E. Hill. way disrupted. Damages are elltiFall plowing will c()ntrol web• The Epworth League spent !Sun- mated at $260, but the cause of worml a nd cutworms but i8 not an day as guest l~f Rev. and Mrs. J. the blaze has not been determin- eft'ectiv!t meal)s of bolding grub O. Kilmer, of Georgetown. worms in check. ed. , The Ladies Aid of the Friends' Church held a, market in Xenia Saturday. ' Mrs. Ray Carr ia a patient in Dr M~Clella!l'a hospital. Xenia. The Greene county home demonstration on ' l'emodel~ at the Annex laat Thursday waa w.,ll attended and ve17 inatructlv•. - - - - ,...
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C BOY ONE OF 'ViCI10R CONSERVANCY'S ' FATE WAS HOSTE::I:~DSHIP CLUB Anna S. Thorpe is AfC[fVfH, NAMEl) fOR Woman's Auxiliary LOCALWITTENBERG . D~ BATERS , il il' DAY WAS Called to Last Reat' Entertained, Friday ~ILl BE DETERMINED ~M~~~~~a~~am~e~:~ti~~~~~S~o~~~8~:~:~:~-M-r-s-.-A-n-n-a=s=.='~r~h=o~=~e-'-W-ld-V-V-.-O-f~,~~ruH~MMrnrnr~I~~~~-T~h~.~woman' Auriliary of ' ia~~c~~:~I' ~la~~i:;;l~\'o~IIII:J~r~~' ilf~~il SUGGESSfULLY HELD ' FTiendship cl\Jb, last Wednesday the late Andr w Thol'pe, and , MIlI~'R ' huTch melon Friday ~~Il~~"I~:I~;~t! ~:~li~:~I,er~~'~;;~'I~~~I'~;: 8Y U CGHOOl~U FRIDAY n IN VERY NEAR FUTURE :!~~~7::8~·le~1;;rMr~~eO. d;. V ~~~I~1 ~~~t~;Yth~:a~~c:lif~:OI:;i~Jnl~ll'~~i~ HAS ASSUME CHIARGE ~~~;~I 1 ~~n~ti~,\ov:::~~~ll1; ~h~'~(lt~ .. of .pccch ..Joh n TllI'ncT, by, and the business ession, Mr/). home in Belmont at an ea"ly hout· U gast. .'1.
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Ray Mainous gav, a Thanksgiving reading. Mi ' Irma Ri h read " ncle Zeke's Hospital Experience," and Mrs. Ralph Hastings read the story for a pantomim en act d by several ladies. Vocal @0108 by Mr. George Miller interspel'sed the literary numbel'S of the prod WIt . h '.wo gram, wh'Ie h wasicase stu nts: Dainty l'efl'ellhmentR wel'e se~'ved during the social hour. .
unday m orning. D ath was the 1'C s uit of (\ cerebral hemol'rhag SUR· tained the »fec ding F"id ay even· ing. The remain wei' bl'ought \0 Waynesville anti fun 1'111 . el'vices were held at t. Mary's Episcopal church, Tuesday aCtern on, He,·. ,T. J. chaeJfel' officiaLing, Burilll was made i I) M 18m) ' . ce nl ete I·Y· BOl'lI at Mt. Pleasan t , Ohio, February 16, 1850, lh e daughte.r of Nathaniel and Mary Win~ to n RickM, Mr. . Thorp e came to this c mmunity ea.rly in life, and remain ed onc of it ~ highly I'es pected' rcsident.q untilaboute lc\'en years ago wh n • he and h r brothel' r mov ed theil· home to Dayton. he is 8u lvivell by 'hel' brother 0 ie Rick. and two nephews, A Ibel't and Edward R icks, tke latter of whom Rhe real' d, Invishing upon him a moth!.'I·'" Mrs. ffoward Dalton was a Day- t nder care and devotion, ton visitor one day last week.
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Openinc Game Elmer J . Mungel', of Lcuanon, Th Ihl will he pl'ied off of the has beel! nnlned I'coel'vel' of the ocal basketbnll ~ea s on Fl'idaynia-ht HUl'v eysbul'g National bank H. S. 'd thi.. II'cek when Wayne sville enTuck!;!r, cashier of the blink, has lertuinl'l I,'al'me rl\ville in Il home been opl'l'aling lhe institution as I Yamc. Til ' Montgomery county consel·vator. The bank hal! lleen outfit has nlready played several open on tl limit d ba. i si nce gnml:!s and an int't'esting evening March. seems evident. Opening whistle is ,Mungel' for I :! years was a;:,s . schcduled for s v n-thil·ty. dated wi t h tho DaylOn 'al' ing:; A I'ccord-breaking crowd should and Trust company and t he nion be out Lo checl' the boy on. Tj'us t, company a t Dayton an d as, o\'cml,c r 24 remain an open s isted in the detail work of clo. in g dat . Nov ·ml1er 2 Waynesvi11e out one of the bonking in stitutions goes t.o King. Mills. at Dnyton two years. With the appointment of MI'. -=-tCounty Athletic AuociatioD was a Day all Mungel' us re~eiver Mr. 'ruckel' l'h ' Wal'ren ounty Athletic 111was r licved of his duties .. sociatic.rn m t. at pringboro on The lIaneysburg Natioillal bank Early registration of bmnl ~ok,?~ Spl'ingbol'l) , Wll~ Monllay, November 13, to take Mrs. Ella Carman, of Dayton , WIIS e tablished about 15 yellr ' ngo vehicl es 'wlll b ul'ged upon Ohio action concerning the 1934 wall a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff with nn authol'izeu capitalization motorists this yeaI' to eliminate a u Wayne v·tlle YISIt.OI', Monday. Burnett, Sunday. e a 0 n 18 of $25,000. last-minute rush on th e la t day MI'. PelTY Hart ock ig ~utfel'in'! /ba skebtall t'urnan! nt. It was de. , clded to plilY th e tourna ment Offie rs of the bank prior to its of December, Gle n M. Dally, I' g ' 1\1 '11 " WI'tb Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook spent liD k 'd istrar of tb bu reau of 111 0 1 0 1' With. an aggravat.eli aUack of I h('L1 games 'Inh l e K rng I s g:ym, TUet!day in Dayton, guests 01 Mr. Harold Pet r on, Of hicago, cos ng ~'ere . . 00, pros I ent mata m. ::;upt. J . E. prink\e as managinr 'Who has had sevel'al years exp ri- i A.. S. o!lett and . J . leaver, vehicles said. and Mrs. R. B. Davis. (mce in Y. M. . A. work in India, \ V1Ce ,preSl(len tll, and H. 8. Tuck r, Daily repeated tha t Iicens tag M r'. \ . J . h I'wood, Wayne!;· lheau. T lO consecutive week-ends iviJ Iwill be use~1 fOI' .th ~vent8, Fe?ruMrs. Grace McCune, of Lima, was the principal speaker at th eashl 1'. Its D cem~ r 10;32 stat . would go on sole Decl!mbel' 1 and vill~'s sale veteran of the )a1'Y 17, which wdl witness e!l810na wa the week-end guest of her Sunday aftet'1loon ses ion of t he ment Khowetl depo,slts of $164.97 0. t.hat H13;! tag )'nay be u cd after was, i n ot sowell . in t\1o morning, altet'noon and mother, Mrs. Eva Miller. F nen ' d s Quarterly meting. De· Th JIarveysburg N ti nal h k Dccember 10. . ' ' a ,n an A "pHclltions fo r all license M.I·. and MI'l!. J . . Hawk spen I night, and Febt·uary 24, with sellscribinK- Co.nditions-QfI<i--<mal'actel'is. ha ' be n t he only bauk..inl:..·:N..lUlrexLh,..!~"~~~~ O. C. Johnson spent last"Tlfifi'S- tics of the Hindu people, and J'C- c?unty to ~Iose dUI'ing tlile fin on· p at S WI De made th l'ough local Sunday at t.he hom' (I f Mr. and sio ns in the afternoon and at night Officials will be selected later day and Friday in Port Wil1iam, counting the obstncle!,! that mu t em l d pre ilOn. deputy l'egistl'l1l's throughout hi e Mrs. Ray H.awl; e in )Jayton. and Saturday in Wilmington . b _ Passenger plat will be delivet'cd ~h'. and .l\1 nl. lyde. hutts UTe by Ii c(lmmitte consillting of Sup't di vectlv 0 the ownel' h" the dep. e met and overcome by missionot' announ~ng th bll'th or (1. ~f)n, H . H. Druhot, L banon, chairman : Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·James are ies in their wOl'k, the speaker paid uty l'e~I'stJ'al" J above MCorrow,oncthe Little Miami one at aesar s reek, unear H.T- aDnouncmg . th e b'rth l'~ .. cited thal truck 0\ ners ThUl'sciay mO)'nin/(, Novemb r I n, Supt. C. E. 't wart, Mason I and I , af a lion l on a g' oWing t'b 1'1 u t e to til e llel'sQ nu Iail" Rupt. J. W. Holt, Springboro. vey~ b urg, on t h e LIttIa lIliami; one Armistice Day, November 11. ityand influenc of the renowned ~ 1\11'. an(l Mrs. harles Bradley A trophy will be awarded to the on t he Eut Fork, between Batavia M h Gh h must, not apply at the Columbu. and Williamsburg and one on the Dr. Edward D. Soper, president at atma al ndi, w om he has office with out a weighl slip. This and on were Ru nda y guests (.f winning twm and the r"unnel'-Up. · W ' D I me persona) y on various 'occa· new weight slip requh'em nt is Mr. and Mrs. Vern 'in\pson a nd The winneL' of the consolation serLi ttIe M lami at aahington Mil18, of e aware We leyan ollege, sions Hc also express d the opinion ies will I' eeiv a basketball. Tbe above Milford. , ~alled on W . R. Allen, Wednesday that, should India ev.entually ob. , part of a system evolved to give son. committe on award consisba of Prellent engineering fe atures of ta o h • the lItate a c10B r heck on t it the flood-control program as o,utThe W . C. T. U. will .m.eet at 11) er nahonnl indep ndence registration of cOrllmercial vehiLittle chang , i not d in the upt. G. H. Gerke, Franklin. lined for this district provide for the home of Mrs. H. H. Wllham son from the British 1'u le, it will be WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF eles. Reportl! of impl'oper l' gistra- condition of Mt· . "a1'lIh Lippincott chaj l'man; up. J. W. Lob, Wayalow drainage 01 flood waters, Thursday afte~no on, November necessary to disint ~rate th CHRIST tions of man)' truck have been who has b ~en quite sick for scver'al }1esv ille and upt. J. A. Goodrich. nati on into severnl s mall I' coun· (Undenominationa:l) cun nt fo" month!'. 23 Otterbein. . wee ks. • tri before any succe. stul system wh lch will be held back by these Drawings will be made ' in the dams. The dams will back tbe Reports from the bed-side of of orderly self-government ean be Ch ester A. Williamson, lliinister Daily announced that there will 1\1i es Louella William sun and office of the county superintendhurcll chool at 9.'30 a. m. be no extension of time for uDe water I'nto .... . .ste . .land area". Mrs. Ernest Butterworth at Miami . eva I ved f rom the exiating chaoR. A ~ Doris Hawke were we k· nd guest By means of this sYstem of dams Valley hospital, continue to be en. good sized audien e was present LOI'd's upper at onclusion. of 1933 plaus. All au tomobiles of Mr. and 1,' . Mark McMillan ill ent, }'ebruary 12, 1934, at 4 :30 p. m. · river towns in Warren, Greene, couraglng. to hear th e addl'e s. ' hl-istian End avot lit 6 :30 p. m. operati ng on Ohio highway s ond C1ermont, Clinton and Hamilton , __ __ _ _ Harvey Hole, Leader. Evang lis- . treet!! ftet· midnight D cember Middletown. MI'. GOOdrich was elected ",ill be spared uBuall100d damage Mrs. George Waterhouse Bub· tic s l'Vice at 7:30 p. m. ermon , Sl, 1333 mu t carl'Y 1933 plilt B. 11'. and MI S. Edgal' IJ nd raon IICcl'etary·tl'easurl)r of t he asaociaVan Horn safd. mitted to a mUaor- aperation at Ole Atterttion~ ubject, "Three Perfect Gifts." are announcing th birth of a tion. He tokes the place of Hr. Dilatush-Williamll clinic in Leb· 'P1'ayeJ' Meeting and Bible tud y (laughter , M ermn Eli1.ab th • mith, wh i n tonger in W.rren county. anon, Tuesday. each Wedne sday at 7:3<0 p. m. f • q , November: 7• ., Thohme . hUl'ch' where you fe I at e Mr. and 111111. I. P. rromm and l Mes. J·s. B,A. Ill'nell , E. L. Soft.Balt Trophy son, Clyde, ""ere week·end guests It T Thomas IInel }<'. H. Fan nUended Supel'lntendents ,of the !Cboola of Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta in .FRIENIlS....MEETI1'IC _ _ .00 the cotlish Rile cel'em nial at in the Wane \:tnt)' Athletic The portala of St. Mary'a Delaware, Ohio. George Wat(j rho~se, R~ss H ; rt. First Day-First Day Friendship Dayton, last Friday. asso cintion met in Springbol'O dlurch were thrown open all day ' ~ th e ' purpo.. Mr. and Mrs. H. F . Borton and soc k an d Mert B aird have been School at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for Boom! ballg! I'oared lhe shotMI's. Jan w· h' "! S l'lng- Md on ay m.ornmg .Lor last Saturday- Armi t.ice Day- in dauohter and Mr. and MM!. Arthur selected to work the Waynesville worship at 10:30 a. m. ng.. ,' .P I0.1." awar d Ing th e t rop hy to .... guns, early Wednesday morning, . ..... order t hat any or all of our citi.. bOI'o, STrived, here, t~1 1l101'.na~g inn r of th . oft ball league. The zens who eared to do so might re- tAl'vtkealnsl.OnnnsPamenilttoSnu.nday with rela,· teniton in a membership contest ST. AUCUSTINE'S CHURCH as theds::ldl ,gbame, ,hubntin~ s nlo~ s"pend th,e ",mt 1 WIth h l Istel . C'OVtlt a ihonor went to Sprinl'boro. tir to Its quiet and sacred prethat b~jng waged by the memj opene . nang, oom pea Julia DonovAn. Bel'nicie GI'aham, Marjorie cincts for a aeuon of m e d i t a t i o n ' " ! R Father Fr nch, Pastor the echo as Brer Rabbit anli :M,r. ~ Mr. and mrs. N. P. Clyburn, of be,'s 0 ' alpb P. Snook Po t, u a' t St. Augustl'ne's cburch Cock Pheasant beat a hasty, and MI'. and 1\11'8. e I'geWat ,.Earnhart, and Jacque Adama aeand prayer, thankin, Go d xor his W \,. gt C H <- f • <.~ ass , d M L 0t t h . mercy in closing the awful wOJ;'ld a8\,ln on, . "we're gues .... 0 AmerIcan Legion. Pel'haps the every Sunday at 9 o'c lock. quite ften , a successful I'etreat. hou se aUenel d the military Armis- comdPanle 1'1'1 1 Z 0 ~ e meet!nc struggle, and invoking His aid In Mn. Anna Cadwallader and MiSl! following excerpts II'om a letter', Local hunter l'eporL a great tice Dsy ball at the ,Silimol'c hotel. an, . wet·c ea e( Upcln to review revent)'ng another s,'ml' lar, ' Clara Lile, On Saturday. recently l'eceiv d by Mr. Water. FERRY CH' UR"'H OF CHRIST scarcity of rabbits, this yea)', very Dayton aturday evening. briefly {be benfits to a school of P ... h ' b d' h . , an orgllnil:ation s ueh a s the Sporta ' h ft M d M ' Th H hou se, wi'll , tell the s' t or'" much ' few ot: them avwgagge t 0 'Worse, ~ataatrop h e. I n t e a eTr. an 1'8. omas erman, J (Undenominatiofla1) , ) ti Mr, tllld Mr ~ . ltobcl't Buk er Jr. manship Brothel'hood. Music was noon, a band of devoted 1adiea o'l and Mrs. Clarence Craddock and writ oetter limits hunt. (five As rabbits in ant" the their rat and dllu~hte)', nneI D. '" S tnn d 1· ' ' e. than I11'1Y wOI'ds we might Chester A. Williamson day' fOT phea a!; . fUl'nished f or the occasion by the the parish gathered at the church, daughters, of Dayton, were Sun· I h ford nttende'd II clny bi'ru shout al orchestra, a girls' chorus, ' and thu8 emulatl'ng 't h ~ example of day guests of 1lCr. and Mrs. L. D. "The Detail Dodg I'S of Gell el'al Unified sel'vice beginning with mortality Ii t i. fal' ess t an that S d f .... " S h d J Jfel'sonvillc, 'Lln ny a tetnoon. quartel, all Jrom Springboro. that small band of faithful women Chiles. George Waterhous have declared hurch Schoo l pel'iod at 9 :30 a. of the rabbIts. portsm~n a that they could get mor:e members m. LOI'd's 'uppet' and sermOn at kept Jl elo. e woleh on ' tlte prosMr. Paul Winte r~, of Wludlingwho were laat at the Cross and first at tbe tomb. ' Mrs. Susan Roberts, of South tor Ralph P. Snook ,Post No. 186 10 :30. el'mOIl s ubject, " Why peels for game, and itseem li1ut ton, 1nll, lR. h 1'0 fol' an extende(l l Vilitor.' Da,. .. Thus, once more. did the chllrch Charleston, Wall the week-end before midnight, December 23, 1\11,1 t .1e ' ul> Die on the 1'0 s?" not so many hunters from vIsit with hi s brother-in · jaw and Amet'ical1 Education Week waR lead the community in the obaer- guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Men- 1933, than could the Dog Robbers, You are alwnYil w Icome' a t thh; the citics were in the Reid around sistor, DI·. and MI'~. E. F. Oeppe. brought to a tilting close when vance of a patriotie and grateful denhaU, and attended Friends of General Dudley S al·S. church. here as is us ually t he ca e fOI' th a n M I ' I the Way nesville. schools held their duty. The closing of the bank and QiJat'te~! . " 's dn 0 the seasqll. So far', no MI'. and Ml's. ,r. . UI' alt 1'''- i u).'th .JUI./l.lUU...QlIle.ll:.C.Ql.Ise...LCJ~ItJ.I"'--~-;:-~':" a nona too-1arge display of /I"gs Mr. and Mrs. Orvil1e Campbell, as, Gol.onel for Gan ral' Water· M. E. CHUR , el'ious accidents to huntel's have turne,d , ~~ndoy veiling, from .~ tOI'S, la ses were begun at 1:30 constituted our ' onl" other ob.er,.. house 111 Leba.non ' and Paul Kahn been I'epor:ted here. we k S VI It to the I)ome of thell in the afternoon and eontinued , of Wilmington" and Mr. and Mnl. , . . Ph easan t's WI'11 I o M. B. Kel'ns, in untl'l ' "'."0 at nl·ght. Lunch ' waR vance of the dillY, Scarcely more 'tack WilLiam-s of Sabina were ,SAid he 'Would like to wear the , . )e 'IIId ang'el' f 01' ,I au ".. hter , h;{l' .,. " ., .. than a decade and a half since our" , , f M silver buzzards fol' General Sears Wednesday: BIble study !l nd onlY' ten dny s, the open season on' leveland. serve(l in the cafeteria be~we.en 'b oys willingly offered the Supreme ~~;~~I1~~~:l:; ~~~:~nle 0 'r. so that's a ~elp and we sugg~st i prayet· me ·ting eoeh W' dnefl<iay the m closing November 26, but Mr. and Mrl<. harlc!! And El I'. 011 the houl's of 6 and 6. Sacri,ftce, and did undermine their ' that t he aid generals appomt at 7 P·. m. l'o bbiis will have. toI wat.ch th eir an d sons, ?Iii'. an d Ml'lo; , ,.n. " r\ ''. 8t• :M e mbe l's of the BOQilte1'll club f h f th h I l 0 30 phyaic.1 health for the remainder Buy .now and Save! Our Christ· some assistants in various other un d ay: un day sc 00 a , : step or t e remam< el' 0 e year John and Rose mary Bentley were we re organized into reception of their live". Are ' we an unITate- mas Gift stocks were purchased communities. as' m. Morning WOI1'IShip ~wt h1.O:30. 1933. The se~son f or 'fut'·b al'ing Su nday dinnel' guests of 1\1 r. a nel committee to hand le registration ful . people, or are we merely in- before the recent price advances. "Now here's the catch- Unlim- ermon subject wi be,' lte or animals; or ' night hunting," al so and to supp ly visitOl'S with iDdifferent? Store open eveninp again. Cary's bel' the Big Guns for the losing IBlaCk: Which?". Ep~Ol·tlh League opened at 12:01 o'clock Wednell' MrIJ. T. J . , mith. formation. Our schools are to be con- Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. team has to put on a real feed for a~ 6 :3 0 p. m. wltb 1ne7. James as day morning. The slumbel·s ·ot r uc· 'key. C. A. Willi amson retlll:Ded: One hundred twenty four r .... gratulated upon their excellent the winne/'s on the fir t Tuesday in leader. , coons are quite liab~e to be dis· Satu rday, fl'om Chi llico th e, \~here tered at t he grade building ad Armistice nay program, given on Me!l8rs. James Love1y, Walter January- and pay for all the 3.2 At 7 :30 p. 111 . Dr. J oh n Lacy, turbed from now until January 15 he had ju t comp let tI It succ.essful 107 at the high schoo] buUdinc, 01 ,F riday afternoon, I'n account of Underwood, Kellis Peten, O. C too. We may 'let the losers eat and aSl",ll'iate p.o.stor ()f the , Grace M. 1934, and Op pOSSUtns and skunk s I three.weeks ovangeli stic eamJlltilP course, quito a numbe~ of tho.. "broh appears elsewhere In this ohn8on. and Robert Laml) attend- drink at the afrair but it sure E. cnurch 10 Dayton, WI l I be With will n t be safe un til. Fe~ll'ua,'y I. at the B ridge Stl'oH ChuJ'ch of wl\Ose names appeal'Cd on the Itst 18IIue. The future., of Ameriea de- ed an "Old Fiddlers Contest," in would taste belter if the other us . ,.,,1 give an. ill'ustratEed lectu!e - - :' Christ. ' of vi ~itors were at both buildin.... penda upon the pupils of Ita Spring Valley, Tue,day evening. fellows was paying for it. 00 .t<Ol·ea. He IS a returned ' mJ8• i . PatJ' o n~ expl'essed themlel.,.. schooll today.-Hoosler. "Go to it-may the best team slc ''1f1ry f l'om that field. Ande rson Elh s, \I ho . I' centl y as well-plea sed 'With what theJ uw M!r, B:~b:Sr:-s, :~u':;g~~~~, ~~~ win! !lou are cordially invited to atsustain ed al1othcl: pRl'a lytlc .sll'oke in the way of I'egular clall8-Toom ---- • Dayton, were .... eata of Mr. and "Please get t he following infor- tend. I'."y or all of theSE: erviees. y at the ,h ome of hiS broth C1'-m-lew , activitie!\. emation each member signed up'. Will Pille, was taken to tbe St. • Mrs. Ed Cook at the first rabbit F ull name, addl'ess, occupation, ST. MARY'S CHUI{CH, N vembel' 18 has been chosen El'Iza b eth"nOSpt' t a,I D'" a",oan, f o·I A ...,..bl,.· .upper of the l1888on, Wednesday b h f R tl'eatm ent, Tuesday. • I, eveninl'. ranc 0 service, serviee serial lhlV. J. J . Schaeffer, ector for the wedding of M iss Alice Two special occasions were reeI number, date of enlistment, date t'lllvembet· 19, twen ty-Ithi rd Sun- Griswold, daughter of MI'. and Mrs Harvey R. noyd 1', .. and ognized la.t' Friday when the Obar1ea E. Anderson, local elecv'r. and Mrs. Frank Stokes and of discharge, character of dis- dar aflet· Trinity. ChuT'ch school R. E. Griswold, to Milo Murlatt, Chan cello r of ,Ohio Kn ights of e ighth grade, under the <lir4lCtioll trleal contractor, wilJ fumbh the famUr, and ~ias Bemyce Hyman, ch~le, whether r~newjng me,!!ber at 9 :3 0; Morning Pr~(yel' and. on of !'til'. and Mrs. R.aymond Pythia~ , and Jllmc~ R . Dunn Jr. of .Mr. James, presenteli a promaterials and supervise the in- of Cancinnatl, and M~. and Mn. new member or re~nstatement. sermon at 10 :3 0. 1l1arlatt. Supreme Chancellor of t he Order gl'am at. the' assembly hour. Firat t!tallation 0'1 electric li&rhtlnc f.e- hador Bloch" .o ! Spnng VaHey, , • - - , - - - -The ceremony will be lit the in the U niteO States, called on L, was the celebration of the fItilitiea for tbe Smith-Hurhee wete ~ulldll' .,...ba of Mr. and YOUNG LADY SERIOUSLY OFFICERS ELECTED lilY Presbyterian church, at 2 p, . . m., C. St. John, Wednesday. t.eent h anniversary of the sinainC ' t t th k h t th hi..&. Mra. Myer 1I,..u. . ' - , -, R.ev. Milton S.. Weber officiating, of the Armistice on November 11. • •• p " e wor II op a e ... •ILL IN HOSPITAL MASONI(' LODCE A . t th G ' ld h Rn" Stlln' ha l'ecul'ed 811 excelschool building. Electric current Mr. and lin. 1. C. Hawke .n. ' recep~on a e rlswo om e 1ent' ; nd I'emunerative "p o~ition at which closed the World War, . . . will be lupplied throuCh a line tertained the t"eal members of . - .-..... . ...-. ,~ - - - --=- . ',- _. . --.A. ill :follo;. ~ ~.- -, ._ - - . second was th« observance of U A. bit 0 f unan t l, nusJn f orW aynesVl'11 e L 0 d ge N O. 163 •F • M'ISS R ut h Grlswo ' Jd WI'11 b c h er tlte ~~"r.&. ...:.:.:,-Mil j!.a1'V H _{lJllC , Day· d' W ee. k F-" run in con dlIit unde.r ground their fami1y, and MJ'II. ' R. H. ent lona -b American Eucatlon from the &'1nt to the. shop. Vance, of Pleuant Plain, at din . matlOn caused last week II Gazette & A. ?!L, elected officer fOI' the sister's bridesmaid, and Beverly ton, Ilnd will probably I'em '. s ~wing the singing of "The Star , Under the aupervillon of the net' today, honortlll' the anniver. .to say that M1'3. Dewe~ Casey.had com ing year at the regular meet- Marlatt will be best. man Cor his family to that locality in the ncar "pangied'·!!~'~Rev. Storcb,' ot contractor and 111'. J. B. Crabbe, sary of the marriare of Mr. and been taken to .a Xema hO~Pltol, ing held Tuesday eVE.ning, as brother. future. 1\Iason, a Legionaire anil p~" l iiI members of the .,oeational qrlcul- lin. J. P. Fromm. Thu~8day mornmg. The mIstake follow!!: Both Miss <;:1'is~o ld and. Mr. Never again will you purchase the PJ'esbyterian church, delivered ture Ihort C01lJ'lle cl. . wflt . lay In the name. The unfortunate E. C. Crane, W. M. ~~arlatt lire semors !n the Umv~r- fine diamonds,sil'Verwal'e, clocks or the invocation. A readiltf: "7 tbi. Une and wi1l aaatat with Friends bere ha.,e recei.,ed word lady was MitIS Gertrude ()all4!y, 'a S. E. Thomas, . W. sity of Oregon thls year .•Mlss watches at the low. before thl' l'ise lah Bernard followed, Mr. Lots wirinc ~f the shop. Adual that lira. Charlet! H. C1ements wu niece of Dew~y Caaey. At the hosR ~bt. Andrews, J . W . Griswold is a member 01, SIgma prices, we offer )'low. Store open then introduced the guea~ apeaker of installatloa wRl bert. • raeelltl,. the victim Off a paralytic pital, her amiction. were found to F.. B. Henderson, Secretary. K~ppa, and Mr. Mar~lItt of Sigm.a evenings again.-Shop leisurely. Rev. Stol'eh, who gave an In..... as poalbJe after the materials .trou at , her home in Up1and, include a bunted appen4ix, inter- R. H. Hartsock, Treas rer. PI tau (Delta Upsilon.) lle 18 Cary's J ewelry Shop, "The R ome tlonal talk on "Saf~ rive. FIlla! ltedalon in th. matter 0aUt•• bat 'iII thou,ht to be re- nal ulcera and atrong aymptoms of E. F. Earnhart, S. D. also Il member of Seabbar~. and of Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio. Character ~tiala." A 'foaiI with aathorltf to proeteel. ~ cPWlDc nicely. IIr. and lira. peritonitia, and for a time hop.. J. R. Thompllo~, J. Blade, national honorary ml.h tary . solo by lira ...w III _ lleura. Lob Craltbe Cleat....... former l't!IIidenba of f or her recovery were abandoned. F. H. Farr, Tyler. fr.ternity. Eurene (Orec·) Dr. and Mr8. J ohn Paul Bolton. by Rachel Ra'rtIIsUI. an. AIldencm at the 1M&' thIa eoa.unlty, where Mr. Howeyer. a chance in ber condi- D. R. Smith. Trustee, Mornin~ Newll. of Columbus, 8pent Sunday wltll pla7 .I~_""'t of'" ...... of C. . . . . . . . . en,..N in " the tion for tile better bas developed --III'. Rarmond Marlatt, father of the former'a parente. Mr, and M...,. :~~'~:6~3=~! Iaproftlll.t .. buIlD... for, a namber of aad ho.,.. ha"e beeD revived. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and the croom, III the lIOn of Mr. and Rolla Bolton near Ferry. Dr, Bol- of the tile the .......... Gertrude Ia atOnllel' Rudent of dauchter. of X,.. Mrs. J. D. Marlatt, of Wayne&\'m. 'toll hal been reeently COIlllll ' loa- eo"l1.~ 8III1t1a Ia the room . . s..l edloo1l. and il ell 10'" of J~,r. and I'll. 1I...1att, the moth...: Is ed UeuteaaDt ill _.:~:~.=;~I Cordoa' all the ... I l _ tile dual" of Lids WI. .... JlecHea1
The fate of tire Little Miami R' IVtW onsewancy project will be de'flnitely decided, either prg or con, in t.he nelli' future according to the Cincinnati Enquirer for WedneadllY, November 15, which l18ya: Application for 100 per cent Federal aid in the Little Miami Conservancy project, calculated to Jlrevent inundation of 40,000 oeres of fertile land in five counties at dood time, and also to inCinnati ftood cresls Lower slightly, will be made "within two 'w eelca," J ohn Van Horn, Franklin, Ohio, engineer, who has drawn plans :tor the job, announced la t night. According to Van Horn's esti"m ate, the development which call 101' the three 1arge concrete dams and one earth dam in Little · i t't rth t f' MIllm errl ory no eas 0 10cinnati, 'Will coat approximately $8,000,000. Governmen t engineer!! may lower th ill figu re when they . tudy the plans and prepare for final set.ting up 01 the project, it was pointed out. As the plan 'now stands, there is to be a dam at Todd's Fork,
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"' unday v n\n., ,May 10. choo ine Real E ..... Tr...'.... Lee and Fanni aUaee to Union _ ., . Joint tock Land Bank, at I'e. fur hi tlll'ml'. "Tht' T hr' -fo Id .Ed~ard lhetrleh and .Cath rtne in Wayne and Hlll'lan town bip . ~(lal't IIf a Grt'Rt I.ifl·... R.'v· 1 Dletl'lch to Harrell Skinner and 1 Jes e and May Roee to Clnc:ingl'hut'ffl'r and Rl·\·. WilliRIII Oil' a..~!Itel1e Skinne.r, l'eal e. tate in natl Gal Electric Cn. Jennie and $is.tl'J \\jth th,· ~~·r\kt'. lind tht' Sit h ., Anna TribbllY to incinnati Gail & • a ,'mn ownl! Ip. HljI;h ",,'h,/ul .cIt' dill furlll:h<·J • John L .. Shumakt'r to Wilham \ Electric Co.', Pel)ple's B. L . .t Sav30 Years Ellperfenee In By THE HOOSIER ~pl'cilll m\1 ie:. ,h k 60 f Wcst Tur I Doctor Lt,,,lt'r ~ . Idn~. plt,fl'"-,,,r Common PI ••• P~loc:eedin.. • ullla Ilr, u,cre!$ n - ingll 0" to Cincinnati Gas II EleeFitting and MakinK G1••••• ....-F- -h- ..- - -.- -.- t-h-h-·- t-"'T"----,-'.-t-h--I--l-·- · -..I I>f \!('ollo/llits IInti ~()cioloj..')' at t ctle~~l~~:e t[;lInk.s;~; Lucil D.k Davis, tnraic, CGo ·.; F&.I"BEnlkeftAtr·ieBUlr·,n.~, RtooICII.ien:in~; tl' or t t' ,I . t (line In e lS ,)ry "'8" serve, uy I! t omctl Ie se ,enc fian!:e c ll llc~c . unell' of unl' of thC' l<'mnk Koepfle pleaded guilty lI _ ~ \.I lit local , hool athltnic. , 'V . H. clas~e. . " . g'l'Iuiuut '~, und him~dr :UI IIUtilIIUi> iudi trl1t'nt til d against him and 60:43 aCl'os In Turtil.!cl'ee lown- Besl!ie utton to incinnali as & L.baDOD, Ohio Ill.·! team (lh y hlld lICcluil'ed the 1n the. e11l01' , (:hulul'shlP tt'sl, of W. n. ,,~. wus the prin~iplll WIl, sentt'ncetl to onl. year in th ~h ll)· , . , EI ctric 0.; J. T. and MIlY MeIllllll '·Wlj.ye('hR·' onw where in given III Lebll;no~, Illreh 21, thl'e ' l\}1t'ak r at thE' JHty-nillth IInnuul ' Ohi( 'lil t P ni~entjj I'Y . S ntenci) Lucde D. ~avis to LOUIse Drake Kinley to incinnati Gas &. Eli)cTu.-da" Tbur.da" Salurd., U " ~h llzn(, IIm'ing the winter) won of WlIync. \']11 s student luok r ummt'ncemellt 'xcl'ci 'l'8, held at I uspf.'Ild£'d upon contlitiuM that d _ !lr): 1 acres In 'furtlecl'eck town- ll'ic 0'; Elizabeth l. Hicks tl) inE.amiDation F,... Ihe high , hOlll us ketball cham- p~lIces among the fir t eight. ~he It h(' K)'m, Friday eY ning, by 15. fcndant erve 90 days in jail Ilnd ship. cinnati Gas &. Elcceri~'.~~~o~,~;~W;i~I1~~~::::::==::::::_ 11t'lOshill , f Warren c()unty in the eight. plnc s we re a follows: Fir 1. ehurh's \ hitllkc\' wus th \'ale- puy costs of prosecUitlon. n<ll'('w .Johnson to Board of anel Luc HastinJ;f to incinnnti anuunl t OUl'l1ll1lH!lIt, played at Charla Whituk,l', Wayn !w ille; ! dictul'iun Beotric(I R bitz r th In the caso of The Mutunl Build- ~dtlcation, ,mlot No. 808 ' in Frank- Gl1s"& Electric 0:: H :J)l'in~bol'\) on 1; I'id»y Ilnd atur- econd, SylvRII 1<'1'\1 <1, Lebanon; nlUlatoTiun und vurioll members iug and LOal) Co. 'vel'sus Edgar lin ~o~\'nshIP. Lests Duerigen to \n inuati Gas ~ \.' 1HUllry;."7 anu... "') Th 11' ' th11', Od J ame I nn, K'mg5 M'l ' ' 'm " . ihlam Edgar Bogan, FOR SALE DATES CALL 110)' rl' I S; of l the cln s IJn~~(' nted vocal musi- J or d lin, eL a,J j u dgm Ilt to p I/\101.111 I ttal, t.o & Electrl'c Co.', F'l'ank X, RllII Mod. L ydlf~ olem~n . l'ca es ate m e8m Kiug, Jr. to Cincinnati Gil. & lin\t vittory WflS WVII from Frank- f'OUI'th, Beatrice Robltzel', wllynes- 1CIi I numbc·rs. ·upl. L OLli presented tOl' thc s um of $14317. 8. 1m :!:! 11 18, IIt01'l' w fell before v.ilI\!; fitth, Marjol'ie Post, Leba,non twenty-five. graduate" to whom In the ca~e of hlarl s FOl'dyce Ma.l\ I~ tOWl\ShlP, Electric Co.; Sherman and Maud them in the ('ml-finals 0 to 35, t;lxth. Bal'llld }o'O)(, Wllynesvlllc; PI' idt'lIl F.l1i~ pn:-~cnted their <li- vlll,sus the est£lte of Il:e s>!ie Fordyce EIllJC £lnu P. F. chr~m~. to Wil~on to incinnati Gus & Eleclind II 1 tl-12 victury was gained seventh, Thoma' Taylor, Lebanon; pI mu . harles ' hilak I' lITIlI Hunter oleman, de(~eaMed, Fr,u)k C.laru Murphy. real estllte III Mame tric 0., the use of \'( III tllto ,f or o~ .'r Leuanon ill the finals. The ac eighth, Paul ' urface, 'Lebanon. , BE'atl'ie Rouitzer , scholarship . Anderson was mid pal·ty de· vlI~ida J. Drake, deceased to lines. cuu nt f thi. \'ict.ory, I)ublished This s h \VS that \Vay~,esviJle. stud- I I · nd rs ot th~jr elas;;, were each fendH: nt and authol"it.~ is given to LOUis Drake and Lucile D. Davis ----1Il reh 4, follows: uts hat! b en bu ~ y In studies a s awarded four.yeal· . cholllr~hil' s to file hl~ answel' fortlwllth. 139.19 acres in TUl'Uecreek townBill. Allowed "At nine o'cluck atul'da~' even- weU as in Ilthl\1tics. . Defiance colleg . , il'gll To(ld wa seniellced to one Drs. Edward and R,ob ert :Blair. JESSE STANLKY ing, WaYIlt'~\'ille began her last In the county oratol'lcal c onte t, Th next venin', 176 persons year in the reformllt.ory at fan s- hip. operation, $47; Ohio Centra' Tt!le- Plto•• 320, N.w 8.rU•••••, ~l. light 101' thc t:ounty champi()n hip. It ld lit Leban on, Mal'ch 27. Junior attended the !orty-eighth annu(tl field . liver hambjlrlin was apphone COl'pontion, tl>l1s. $40,GO; The Lebanon t am came on the cott won thiJ'd honors in th pri- "('lillion of th alumni a~sociation pointed gual'll. NOTICE Ohio entral Tet'ephone orpOI'IIEARL KOOGLER Iiou r co nfide nt oC victory, and, in n\at'y clivi ion; Ruth a\isbury ti d in th e S:lnH! htlll. Elizabeth han(lhurles West was sentenced to tlon, rent, $58.25; undis !lymeI'. Da,toD Plto_ the f\r~t hal{, I d by n COl'e of 9 (Ol' third honors in the int rme- let' wei com d the new class and one yeUi' in the hio State Peni- OF FARM ALLOTMENT AND services, $5; Maude Deal'uoff, servto tl. The Waycehs tightened up diate divi ion. aoq Ruth Hockett Elelll')or Heightman gave t he I'es- t ntial·Y. ionow Brant appointOF MAX1l\1 M ACREAGES OF ices, $6; Lewis V. Banta, el'vices, KED_ore 18118 \11 the ' 'econd hRIt, nn,l, while play- dW'o~ ~hird hono rs in th e high chool I)O nse. S'l me of the old gl'aduates ed gual·d. WO~~~~ ~ORFOW3~E~~~~~ $5; Mrs. Will Bryan, servi ea, $10; lnll tl good deleMive game, 1\'181On, . staged a short play, and Ruth In th Cll e oC ~Rtional Caah OF THE WHEAT PRODUC- Stella Kelly, sel'vl es, $7; G orgia llIanag d 10 eore 10 p oints t o The mlth-Hugh san d 1I0me l Emmn ook, J . W. L tz and . A. Regi tel' 0., Il c6rpt>1'ation v raus TION CONT ROL ASSOCIA- Miller, sel'vices, $10; ,Mr8. Howard Leban n' 9, and \ hen the gUll economics st.udents served their Stilwell gllve talk . Th e attendance J. A. Bolinger, hearing set for Tl N . OF WARREN OUNTY, Sawyer, service. $7; olumbus went If, Wayn sville was leading annual banquet. to pal' nts and trophy wa won by the cia & of '29 Novembel' 6 ut 2 C)'clock. STATE OF OHIO. Blank Book Mig. Co., supplies, $5 ; Itl' 4 points. Waynesvi1\ backers teachers, Thursday evening, April f Ol ' Lhe econd year in succeSE ion. Dolol'ies Gl'uyson was entenced . ' , F. J. Heel' Printing 0., suppU s, I aped to theil' feet and cheer 2. A note o f Apl'jJ says: "Mr. A new, item of AURU t 12 to 30 days in jail and fined $200. LI tea below ar~ statements of $21; Banks Baldwin Law Pub. Co., dter cheer f or the victorious team Lotz returned to school Monday, chronicle more. hOnors fOI' the Julius Phoellix Wil li sentenceu to Itdhe all , tlld' !'fts whlCh b have f betehn subscription, $9.50; Columbus It b d h d h . , etermme or mem el'S 0 e WAYNESVILLE, OHIO l'ang htroughoUt the . building. a er. lin a nc,~ ue to t e, eal Smith-Hughes department. 'El'nest Ohe year III tbe Ohl') refol'nlatorY ' Wal'l'en ounty Wheat PrOduction Blank Book Co., lIupplie , .$7.50; Phone 80 BaDk Bldl. "V('ni, Vidi, Vici" 01 hiS mother. The s upeIinten - Cook repl'csented the Wllyne town and costs. !Contlol AssQ~ iation from entire Dayton Blank Book Printing Co., In the case of Mary Hog-I'obe county. forms, $40.54; olumbul\ Blank Playel'8 who participated in the e den; was . bereft of both, parent ' ship departm lit \a t year and victori , 8 their name appear in d~rl~g thIS te~m. Rathel' a ad be- won second place in placing wool- versus William E. :K i er, et al, 1 These allotments are to b 61d fot Book Co., form " $10.76; Johllllonthe 5 ores, were: Homer Kinnard, gm~lOg for hIS new wo~k. type she.ep, but failed in making Howard H e broek wa appointed the duration of the pl'esent whe~t Wat~oJI 0.,. ummon ~, $11 .60; Paul Savage, Ballard Wallace, 1 he tate scholarship contest ~ood on the ..mutton-type sh ep. administrator of the estate of contracts, and ~hey . are the baSIS Wm . Huft'ord, washing for prisonJ ohn Turner Milo Mi'ltenberger wa held at Lebanon, Saturday, This year Erned entered tbe con- Mary M. Hogrobe. Th case was upo n whIch lIdJustm nt payments era, $85.65; Ohio Pen ffg & • al es Herbert BartOli,' Erwin Ellis, Law: April It! but L~e questi~ns in test again and with II g reater de- dismi sed without ncol·d. I d~~e~~i~:dm:~eth~hc~u~~;e lW:~ Dept., BUPI>1ies, $39.20; Tl'u~teelJ rence Davia and Lelan Vane. World HIstory dld not arrive, so termination, und, a8 a l'esult, In the case 01' Robert Conley, a ment Commfttee after careful of Public Affairs, light and ~as, According to the report of contestants had to l'etuI' n to the brought hom' the banner." minor versus La .....· 'lice Cook, mOideration of the application $45.26; Mrs. DeUa Hucoru (eeding l con MaI'ch II, Elizllbcth Hoblitt, Doro- county seat. ~ week .llIter. The 1931-32 term opened with a tions 2, S 4. 6, 7, 8 lind ~ were ov- statements. Every effort has been prisoners, $ 14.66; TI' a U1'er of thy Drummond, Tl'essler Hardin Two capac~ty audIence greeted half-day session on Labol' Day, efl'uleu alld 1 and 6 wel'e sustain cd • made to have these allotme~ts as State; support feeble minded, and Wilton Hathock, four of Miss the p~e entation of th seniol' class September 7. Th fir t day's enrolIn the case of Zo'lo , Ruth Grigs- accurat a. possible. The maximum $3255; Franklin hronicl. tax noCampbelJ'l! fourth grade pupil had l>1~y 11\ the ~ym on 1.'hursday and ment showed 486 g'rllue pupils, 131 by sentence was defened until a acreage which may be sown to tice, $1.50; F. M. Bowyel', pay Toll, ju t completed ~ix weeks' work Friday evelllng , April 23 and 24. high school students and thtell latel' date. whent for the 1934 cr.op on e!lch $247.75; Edward impson pny roll ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ' th ree post gra d ulltes f or II tots I t> f 6 1, 7 I n t h e case 0 f R nl1Ph K e II Y v r- fatm reduction I'e qUlre. an average o~~ 80 01' belter. "A Full Hou e" \ Ith , .. fa r ce In ment' under of the tbe contract is also listed"-3 1 5.14; R. M. 'V an •• n Ol'Oe pay 1'0II four Cattle, bop, .heep aQd ~ Half of Mr. Young's 44 fifth p-ade acts, was w lJ .pol'trayed by a cast an increa e of 43 over the first- .us Nancy Keller, a divorce was The Warren Coun'ty IIlJotrnent $347.33; W. A. eiker, pay roll, to Norri.Brock Co., wire a •• had completed a 'imilar of cba1'6cters elected from the day em'ollment of the preceding granted plaintiff. which ha been calculated from re- $295,39; W. B. chuler, pay roll, progrelllive firm for the bWb_ pupil feat. members of the .class. year. MI·s. Ibertn Buel'kle had . The cllse of GilbElrt O. Hunkins cord of the United States Depat't- $246.54; Floyd Lemmons, PRY 1'011. muket price. and good ..rYl,•. The two following item are "Wayne Township ch~?I," says been enlraged to take charg of ve.l'Sut\ EI~zabeth Hunkins was dis- ment of A~ri~ultul'e, is 209.525 $233.52; Harold weny, pay roll, U.iOD Stock Yareb' Clacla_t!I.-0. found a week later. "The tildents t~e .rep~rter of M.a y 6 have the the nlU ie department, and John missed WIthout re4(),rd. • UU hels. ThIS lS the total number $291.34: John Myers, pay roll, Tune In on Radio Station WVIL Y and faoulty of Wayne ville high dl bnctlo.n of havlO~ placed t~~ee Pyle to teach the Junior Hi and In the case of EIi~,abcth Hunkins of bush Is allotted to the county $608.14: Carl Dakin, PIlY roll, 12:26 to 12 :90 p. m. for oor daU, school 'Were saddened by the death students m the dlsttlCt com~e\lbon coach athletics p cial arrange- VC)'lIUS Gilbert O. Hunkins, a di- u~de~ t~e.;b,at nl~n. T~ t~taf ~f 1608.U; Carl Dakin, Ilay l' 11. market reporte .• of Howard Alt a member qt the for 8ch?larship honor. at Miami ment with the tate department of vorc was granted tbe plaintiff. 1n e tho~~1 :liot!e~:~hi~hm:O:ld $236.99; R. L. chuyler, pay ro!l, junior class. The junior class, ac- ~!,iverslty. Oxford, OhIO, May 2; e~ucation h~d eliminateti the pby~n . tbe case of The. people's J,a~e been asslgn(ld to farms which 12'71 ,11; James L. D.unn. mech~m.c companied by their adviser Mrs. The War~e~ county scholarshIp sical ed\lcnhon cia ses. A week BUilding Loan antJ BVIIIgs Co. are not participating under the 182.90; F. H. Ham II, serVICes, Eicher and the principal' Mrs. team. conslst~ng o~ 30 studen.ts later. the total enrollment halll versu Lewil) Whitacre and wheat program, must be in line 167.96; Carl Blackford. repairs, Hough' and !leveral other m~mbers (l'om the vanous hIgh sohools m b en increased to 648. The home Carolyn Whitacre. judgment to wit.h the county allotmen~ ,figu.re. 14.35; Kelsey's ervice lation, of the' high school, attended the the county was made uppractlca~ly conQmi s department wa in plaintift' for ,3207.:21, . The nu';"ber ~f nonpartu;ll?atmg gas and battery rental, 15.99; funeral last Tuesday, Marcb 10, of students from ~ayne to~nshlp. charg , 01 another alumnus, Mis In the ea e of The. People's wheat farmers III the county IS 447 Franklin Vulc. &: Tire 0., I.. a~, ... In fact, Wayne Ville supplied the Elill:ab th Henkle Building L an and aVlngs Co. the average to.b!1 w~eatacreagefor , 11 '76.32' Wanen County Fall' · 0 a t th e U . B . ch urc h In regoma. t t b r h l" I tbose nonpartlclpatmg fum durd' W H "About $36 in cash was taken grea es nu,~ er 0 any sc.oo In Th~ teachers got acquainted at_ ':'81' u William~ . . Ra nel·. et n, iii the J>ase period is 10,844 1Boar , rental of. tent. $76; : . by thieves who broke into tbe the county. The W~ynesville en- a wemer roast, beld on Stony Judl{ment to plamt'lff for ~11476,- ac~es' the total average wheat McHenl'Y, supplies. $9.61; MIller I' . Waynesville high school building tr8~ts wel'~: BeatrIce ~ Robitzer, Brook Farm No.1 (Lyman Day's 54. 1il'od~ction on these nonpartici- Hardw81'e and FurnishingS. supIn th.e case 01' The People's pat.ing farms during the base per- plies, $4.18; D. W. Keller, s!'rvic,es Jast Thuprsday night. Pencil vend- semor Engh~h; An,na .O'Neall !"nd home), but experienced great eli!ing machines yielded about $3 Mary Jo M~l1er, Jumor 'E~ghsh; ficillty in starting th necessary Building' Loan and avings o. iotl is .235,300 bushels. $32.88 ' Roy Burroughs, services. wbile an additional $32 was take~ Charles Whl~aker, ';1. S. History,; tire, because everyody had forgot- versus William B. :"ayner, t ai, SIgned ~32.72; Thomas Ta~lor, servicel<. from the filing cabinet in the of- Ronald Hardm, Latin II; Char!es ten to bring paper for kindling. judgment to plalnW! fOl' $2640,. CARL J. MILLER, $26.13; Oregonia Bridge Co., t 0 1 fice The $32 represented lunch re Wheeler, world history; BernIce The mathematics instructor ex- 5'7. , Chalrlllan Cou'!~r Allotment and blue Prints, 2!).32; ThQlllas ceipts of the preceding days and Grabam, Latin I; Bessie WQollard, perien6ed great difficulty in locatIn the casl! of J~nna E. StandiE J C~~E;b~~ Taylor, services, $6 .87; Roy BurPhone 78J had been locked in the cabinet for 8o~~0~ore English. .' ing ~e spring and great artxi,ety ford versus Ec,lward St~n~ifol'd, a ELr.iER s. DURRELL t:oughs, ser,?ces, $ t 7.33; D. W . safe keeping ovel'nieht. Tbe It IS l'epor.ted tbat Ul eacb of for hIlS :oa£ety was ~elt for awhll&.. divol'ce was gl'an~ed plambff. K,eller. SCI' V Ices.. $6.72; .Thc H. thieves ent-ered, by forcing a win- the above subJects more ~han 100 K nlllS.O.ILYlIlI. . OUIS~ DQlle.1James 1J18'.'IlWI· n Cole Co., supphes. $L96, J . K. LLI MS dow in the c:~mistry room. They students comp~t~d . .Bessle W~ol- with an enrollment of 52. clllims B. O'Donnell and Albert D. Cash, C';~=:'l,:.:: Spence~. s8lT~ and gravel, .$4~6; DR. H. M. WI A then made their way to the lard haa ~he ~lstlnctJon of havl!1g "we have the Jargest l'oom in the ' partners, vel'sus Anna V. Kelly Co rnll1unll)' OrnmlLte : J. Men- OregoOla Bndge Co., pamt.lOg lST£OPATHIC PHYSICIAN a •• offtce of Su6erintendent Lotz by ranked thll'cl,tn 80pho~.o re Engh~h b~ilding," , and thl'e~ oul; stro ng was dismis~ed. . denh"lt. 1I1I11'I1Iall; Hoseu b.t:idge,-$382.94 SUR6EON breaking glass doors in tbe tool Ro~ald HardIn of ranJnng. furth III hmts . as to also havmg "the best.j In th,e case of g o R" Tr~vett vel'- .::n::::.;;;;M=.=H'=ll="'=k=e,:",======== Special A ....tlo. to Rectal .Dd room and ballway. A heavy crow- Latll~ 1[. ~nd ~har1es W~ltaker oj room." F. F. A. boys won mllny BUS John Kinney, ,e t ai, Judg~eot Cattle an not native of thc I.te.tlaal DI...... bar which they used in forcing rankmg slxth m t1. S. history. honors at the Wllrren County fair. to plaintiff from dllfendant, Hlldewestern hemi pbere. The lint shipLEBANON. OHIO the' windows and in breaking the "Th~ State Department of III health caused the resignation Igarde Zeter, fOI' :~31. ~nm [ppllcant. ment from Europe was landed at ' 12 11ft Pho... R I .... pencil machine and filing cabinet educatlol1 recently. reported that of lIl·s. Minerva Hough as prin- . TJ'i1l1 of Wlilher Tewurt Wll~ set Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1525. Olhers hiD. It J.meeqD Dlllf' was found nearby." ' the average grade In 1931 was.11,O cipal of the high sc hool, eft'ective for NoV'ember 10. Bond fix~d al were landed at Jamestown in 1611 b \\ , f o r the state as a whole. ThiS lS October 5 Various shift · of the ,600 and at Plymouth in 1624. Chontebm~lol!ar~ nfews ltt~m cohn- out of a. possible 200. The average faculty we~e tried out for the next . --veya t e t rl Ing In orma Ion t at f th ttl b th t f . N S' .... ~ ...... S'd Ell' 'd t f th b d 01' e ooun 3 was a ove II 0 four weeks, then Miss COl'mne ew ,ulb h~d wo~' aP~!~~I:nof Ohair ~re~:i~g the state., namely 117, The average Robbins, EngJish i~str.uctor,. was Crane and Breed a ket ·Co. SubllCribe fol' the Miami OalEett.. as a prize in an old fiddlers' con- of the ~Ight students from Wayne advanced to the pl'lIlclpalshlp. A versus C. W. Unglesby,· for money b' h h h a d I d h' townsblp was above the state and few weeks later (November ll) I() Iy telt ' FOR RENT MP aybe .... IS county averages, namely 126. 10 . w lC d e 'ta we find announcement of the en- ' n C· C Eulass trustee versus The bannonlca an gUI r. ay e ....15, "In the county Springboro took t f M L G ." , , . . J.. gagemen 0 r. aWl'ence ,Brst, Dodds Canl1tng Co, ,Ellis and their daughters found . ·first honors, but had an average of Dayton, a graduate of Man.FOR RENT- The McClure ~ottage ule for the lotion, at that!. belo~ that of ~aYl1esvil1e: "Way- chest.er (Indiana) college, to of 6 rooms and modern, on Probate Court Coacb Elmo Lengard, of Mldd~e- nesvllle took UlIrd and tIed for teach science and mathematics. Miami street, See Mrs. Mary Metown Central R. S., was the prill.. sixth honors, plaoing Frank The following editorial staft' 01 The will of Matthew Gruhler, deC~R. ·dO eipal speaker at ~he llDnual athletic Hawke (162) and Ruth Penning- a high school publication 'PEP.er' ceased, \VIIS admitted to Probate. banquet sel'Ved III the gym on ton (159) in these positions:" was annou.nced, Oct~ber 21': The estate of Anna Stockton Thursday evening. Much 19. Charles Whitaker, Ronald Bar- Editor, Jewette Blair: a ssistant, Evans, decea ed, was exempt from WANTED -'-- - - I.Coach 'Peterson presented lettel's din and Beatrice Robitzer we.re Florence Day: busines.s manager, inhel'itnnce tax. The executor of the estate 01 anel n,!mel'~ls to the members Of guests of tbe O.h1o State Depart- GracI) Hess; sports editor" Nellie WANTED-Poulhy, Chu. Amea. ' the '!lc:torloull basketball team, ment of Education at the Central Watkins; humol7 editor, Opal John C. Hall, decieased, is ordered . phone 48RZ, Waynesville, Ohio. SQPerl!"ten~ent Lotz present~d ~h.e High School auditorium, Colum- Ramby; copy editor, Rosalee Me- to sell certain real estate and make ·d7 eliaml.)1onsblP cup .~nd t~~ tndlVI- bus, May .l6, ~nd , were awarded Clain; cartoonist, 'Paul Savage. return to court. dual awards, and Dut~h Hal'lan honors for haVing won places on Copies of each editio n were mimeLeonard Stoc)dl)n, administl'lltor P1ellented tbe team WIth a five the State scholarship team fO,r the ographed . bY students of the Com- of the estate of Anna Stockton FOR SALE pound chocolate~oated mal:'Sh- school year. ' mercial department. Evan, deceased, Med his invenmallow egg, the gift. of the local Rev. G. C. Diberl preached the "The high school building was ~~ m~ }'O~ SALE-Mash fed turkeys. Carl Seibel, ex,e eutor of the es- nnrt'I ~t)n. n .. . J-r.. O. U. A. M. council. The menu J baccalaureate sermon a t the gym, broken into on the night of Ry e. 'bas. . ... , . .... . for ThaT)~8giving. Cliff ~um'ett. October 22,'1 wails the report of tate of Phillivpina. Seibel, deceased · Oonij. J . Q.•• • .. , • . ,. Ch'een, Ea.rl .. . , . •... R. R. 5. October 28. "Con8id~rable prop- flied his inventory. Smith & Scott, Tru~. , The will of Jamea K. Reeve, de- H'oyle. Chas . .... , . .. . erly damage in the way of mutilatFOR SALE-Poland Chin. male ceased, was filed ia court. fiend nOli. Otho , ... . ed doors and broken window Hock ett, J. Earl ...• pigs and Ramp.blre .Boclc. E. hI t Le na Gru · er was appo i n ed 4!X- 1:J.alnes, Everett .... , panes. The thieves were evidently Evans, Phone 470R . . ·D6 Hartsook. Bert O. . .• after cash as the'y went directly to ecutrix of the estate of Mattbew . fIllrner, Jellse A. . .. . hI d G d d b ru er, ecease, DO on requll'Hoak. Kener. . .... ;. tbe school office, where it was cusFOR SALE-Collie Pups.•nqutre Ha.wke, Helen ... , . tomary in the past to keep change ed. ofCbas. Burnett. ·n16 . B . . d" . auy. F10rcllce ..... ,. A nna etslIlge'r, a mlD1stratrlx Hutt, Will ........ ,. on hand, and from where sm all W A~TED-To buy aU kbad. of amounts of money had been stolen of the estate of }jlrench Betsinger, ~:~t~~'¥to~:'n! ~ ~g'~ chickens, pailac bl,b ••t heretofore. Teachers' desks and deceased, is ordl~red to transfer Jone8. 1l. 'E. & SOn . Kimmerle, Sarah A •. price. S, D. BeQkle, WaJD...m., . office l'ccordes were ritled but the certain bonds to Anna Betsinger Luca8, Ro)' III .••. . . . . 9blo• tot· £.e",18. W. n. . .... . . . intruders were kind enough not to and. Helen B. B o'Wyer. l.;e. M aY. Sybil .Tohn "., ... . Roy L Hudson Wm F seri,ously distul'b things." .• Cn.rtwrlght. , .. . , . , and Charles Wellman were appoint Mo ...... Uartley It .• ". . (To be conUnued) ed appraisers ot the estate of Rldg~. O. ClIttord .... . Matthew Gruhler. deceased. ' W~tl!~~~'!; ~8t~~ :::: Japane se lespedeza is a. dependa The will of, Li1I:ian F. MO,on, de.- l\f..,.edlth, !lam :T. Jr. ~ Mlltenbe~ge" F,rn.nk Ii ble plant ,for the poorer permanent ceased, was filed in court. Herman. Howllrd 1-1.••• Pearl Eulass elected to take unMurin. Joh n . , . . . ... . pastures in two or three tiers of Southern Ohio counties, and i8 der the will of Wil1lam Benjamin ~:~~~nM~r)fC~l! ., .~: . : : Eulas8. The estate is exempt from RldI!. Ira D. . .... , ... . Roser. Oli9.s. . .. . ...• wOI·thy of trial as far north as the inhel'ltanae tax. ' Sihe filed, her first Hockett. Ea.rl . ' ,' .. .. NationaLb.is!l-"lIty.. _ -- ~ an.! fin", lleC:OU1,tl. He lf~~ !t,,<. i-l F. ." .. 'G W C :tll'ults, .J. Alb"rt ., .. The estate of I!orge . ropper l'Itllcs, hnl. n, ...... , deceased, Is exempt from inheri- ~~~~';,CIC1~d ~'.. : '. : : : tance tax. ' . Smith, Clf tr H. . ..... J;Ja.rtmnn. Fred j!t al FIRST TELEPHONE Slokes, Harry Fl , .. . Mlln'ia.. Lic......
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Miss Iblen StalT, MiN .. Winiered Starr. and friend wer supper l:'Ielltf; Monday (If MI'. and MJ' l<. D. L CRANIt I • PullaM, s.~..ri.tl•• P,••• ,1 .10 a Year Ha lTY Starr, in Day ton. I 0Ii.. P . . . ... ................... No. 111 Entered at Poatortlo, at \Vayft ..• Mr, and MI'!!. 'hll . I!:. GIlI'c) un OLt MB U . 'fire I.! h.'Cli un n l'ou nty with th l' 1ull t'r'" c: on~Q nl. v llle, 0 1110 , &8 ~et' '''\ 4 CIa.. . a n enlertal nl:d thl' 'Hilarity clUb /1l OIUl.'binlH·y (If ~h \! Stule o f Ohio or n 'ounl y nlay hI' muu l' a cel n:<I INo. III ..aU. r their home 'unday. dicked in P l'J'1' cct rh yt hm Tu l' dll Y I itiatl!o ll1unicipulity \I ith the r hn-! c=: ........... Mr. a nd Mrs . M. Fl. Sherwood niltht, N vl'ml.l ' l· 7. Du,u t.o the !It' nl o f thl' taxi ng un its aff · ('tNI . I NOVE MBER ]6, 1933 have returned fr om a delightf ul good wOI'k of thl! coull ty boal'dl< Provisit. n i nll~ d e rot' t h ' cr~u~un ======_.-::: fOJ'tllight'll viRit with th eir 80n , £ election I.I nd the cu.upE!I·ati on of of a ta un t y chal·tel· CllmIl1U'.lon red and famil y, in 'olum bus. ~h nl lllol!t 60,000 preci n~'l offi cials I1 IH.1 th!' (-Ieel ion of 16 nll'mb'I:" to MI'. Imd Mrs. ha~. Gra y ",'e re te l phone ),~pOI ~. a me hUl'ry in ' the commi ion at the . n nw t1\~H> I Will1lin~ton visitol's Frida y. in IJ'll lll all [Ja r tR of the stilI. ca l'l y but no hurlel' vc~tin l-: anr m UIllC I' 1 Mr . Anna Van DOl' n a nd 1.1 rs ing r !\ult f t he I clie' n. 'cere· pil I pow e)':! ill any' ounty Rhall lie A rema rk of mine, durinf( t he depl'ession , t hnt you ng me n 'lle re G 11'~e ,'. Mye r w a ' effective unle. s ap lH'O\'ed h:- n l belatedly tu rning to older men .fOl· ouns I prompted orlc reader ~o Li~sa - ul'l entCl'tllinei at Sunday, D r. Qnd 1'111' • J. W. W ard t hus enabled to nl llk" U I'eeol'(\ in majorit y ur the votel's . il~ t.h e l'cbuke me, • eus.\. on tbe I' p 'ul of the 1 th co un ty, i n t he I nl'~(, · t mun l clpll ll ~Y " 1 would say ," he write , "that it is not age that quali fies a :nan alld Miss Laura Wal/d. The Lest el' Stan' iu mily spent 'la tl's on 'Iection ni~ht the vot· ill the cmm ty nul;idl' of lh~ Inr· to r vlve a nd cure a kick businesa, Nor can any man, YQung 0 1' old, cure unda y aft ern oo n wth their "i _ cn t on he I'ep 'liI of the 1 t il ~ !It. municipllJit.y, and in n~b f n it with 'tricks. " No man, v(,n though old anp possessed 01' Judgment te r, Mrs. Paul Ri ch a ncl fa mily, menclment. The network ()f radio 11lajority of Ihe combined tntal a nd exp ri nc , can effe t u cure o f It unle!\!! he has used thelll as he near Ft . Ancie nt. UtlCll~till~ l;Llltions thl'oul,(huut t he llHlniciplllities an j tnwn~hllls CRme a long, to gain and commanli th confidence, g('od-will, and active Mr. and Mrs. John Hard in a n ~ 1 e countJ'Y ~\'(> I'e enabloed tll an· in '(he county. s upport of t he only one that can effect a cu r e of a sick business, family, of Gur ney vill e, WE'l'e Sun- Munce l'ctUl'JIS in exce~R of 6,000 . -'-II-t- -l-" t t'o will 8l~.·.> of M I'. and Mr~,·. L, T, hio pl'ecinct~ as. cumpared to a I a The teneff1111 ax. 1'l'(lu~lng Inll ~ I ~.I.:lxes namely, ultimate co ns um el'S. J ohn Wanamake r, w'hil alive, dail y de· du "~ ""u ... .. " . ve t he ect (If few hundrcd pl'eclncts front othel' 1 h monstrated this. VOI·ers. r ollt.ct II fr III real e. tatl' t h oug • Mis; Helen L, St ven~, music ' late and ihe Iina.1 u nc)ffi ci al I;e. ou t Oh io hv a pPI'oximalcly $40,"0\ rep utabl e old men \I se likable young ·men a s the trick monkey used t he fri ndl y un suspecting cat. But rememb 1', that when ki tty in stl'ucto r in OUI' school, ant r· suits \vu.~ rep lwtctl In I 01S t han 24 000000 ' t ·· stimatl'd. Thi~ will b ' t ' II I:"' ade Ill> ·f1·J.. m !';o me got burned aplenty it t UI'ned against the monkey so that neith e!' got tl.lined the g Il' club and fac ulty lhl)Ul'Ji afler clO~lO g of the p olh;;. ave 0 )e ,." " . . wI.~h a dehgh.t£ul par t y In th~ g~m All sLate.wide I,)l'opos,1I1 uefol'e ot l)Cl' !'i UI ' II 01' public eXI)p'l<!ithe chestn ut/!, "Valuable lessons or learn ed from mistakes. Young men al' Fllday evemng, G'ue~tll. were m - Ohio vot l'~ 'ovcmber 7 canied tu~ II will hav' to e redu d 10 mo re able t o benefi t f ro\ll t he m than are old men. The you ng man has stru?ted ~o cp me ga~bed III counh 'Y by large and in :ome inst.ances u n· that amount. The more l'Im~o nab1e atth e, glOgh llm dl ellses, unbon- pr cend nt -1.1 I11njol'ilies. Th 1111'- COOl'. I' WQu id be , 'fh'sl , to reduce more time ahead or him t hnn lh old ma n in which to equip himself nets, overall and s~I' all.' hilts.; a nd 'g c't. vote was! t ratification f publi ex.penditu,·eR wh'l"c et'S!!II' with the need ed understanding and kill for service to others, If old the g ym w~s tie.col ate d to r apJ'e- t he 1 th am ndment, rJ110fficially tia1 S rvice would no! z affcl.'leci me n do better than young men ill a depre ion it is because t hey have sent i he m te rt Ol' .Of ~ "ha l'll. r I)Ol'ted at 1,433,157, with 57!),- lind th n make up lh bn!uIl e had this lesson of service pound ed into them." -Ex. Country .gam s, a tJ en UI e ~u n t ' 047 against. Th. next largesl \\'a~ from othel' tnx 80U1' e:. It 'WIll bl' 8~d d?t'tClOg fO I·meed . t~e eYen lO.g's 11,a 5,!J94 fol' old ag' pensitln~ nece~sa"y to fix tax ledes fi nel dIverSion and d eIIC IOU~ candYrl with 525,75v agtin8t. bu(IKet.'1 in 1934 fo t coun lY, muni· I peanuts, d oughnut a nd cldel' were j . . . c1pal and, ch (lol I'xpendiluI'eR for i served, Repeal uf the ~t.al . P1'OhlbltlOn 1 !l3'5 undel' thlll alllendment l Mr. and MI' , J . . Gray llad as . amen dment was hkt!wl~~~ "CIHlI'll'd which lheol' licnlly go . inlo eff\!ct 1 din ner It UtUS on T \le. !Jay Mr , Bnd ~ clll" rii'd by I "ot, of 1 ,245, 1 6 J a mlary 1, 11l3 4. Mrs. John . 1i'ealy, I Atlan ta, to 573,74 L I'f('ain~t; ten·mi ll lax _ _......~~~~_~'.:"::-_ _ _ 8 :00 M u ~ ic -. ,. .' .. ... D. S. Myel' Ga " l\{rHs. BGelle F adlY'DMbr. atodCMI" ,linli:-ation l174 ,4IJ 4 fOI ' STllld 6~7' ')!!ODO 8:06 Farm Ad j ust nl n N \I' ll r ay. agamst; cOIm t Y home I'll , ~ ,I Not.· ce to Contractors R: D. Lewis & , L. Blackman h as. . ray, an ~,() er 8 :16 Problem Q£ Buying lIay , After noon calJ eJ'R incl uded Mr. and 1 fOl' and 737.8 6 af,~in!;t1. 8 :26 Mus ic T he figul'es 'bere given wCl'e 8:40 T he E eon my c.f Milk ... . . . . . . R. B. Stoltz M r . WiIljlrd BOllan and Ma l'lbelJ • ' I' \ '1' ,,; II.' 1111 1" ?fis$ Berda F eal y. tell'(lhoned t.o t h Sec:!" 'hu'Y of 8 :50 I eting Bt· cdel'il (Pou lt.ry) .. ..... ..... .. ....... R. E; . Cvay 11 '1' .i,,·; ' '1' 01" " " . I I " , \ .. 'E unice T al 9:00 This ea n's Fabl'ics SLat.e'lI ollieI' by the counly hoard~ I'HItIlIJ"" "'. (lillo, N",\'P IlIIH:' I ' Pt. 1. ~3 9:10 Mu ie I '1 '1' " 111 1"'; . ·H :\ ·.' Jt u ~ I ' r election. 9 :25 4-R Club Period Fet! I'al prohibition I'epeal wa~ 'u fl o.' n t u ""C)'lIf'P! 1I 1-.:, l u,' O,' l ·ruJr'· ~ ' n. :-l""~'-l; 9 :36 4, H lub Period voted by election of 52 delegate~ " d pr "po~ld~ w ill lie tl'f' 1,\"(1-11 .. J. H , G () ur1e~ 9 :46 0" Week Fruit chool Mis R uth Polso n, of W,ell:ma,n, 1who ' \'ill meet in lha H o,use of He- ,I H.,:\} offl,·., (lof LlW·S\UI" I1I"II "n l was a Sunday g ue t oi MillS , I k .11' <d\(, 'll'>r of O hi . "I (·j,l'II .. IIII .~ (11,10. Kathleen Thompson . presen tati \'c:< n ail at 1 0 C oc , 'nU l t\\ u tl '('IO,' k p . ilL, 1 ~. !lKt" f l1 Dec mb I' 5 and ratify t;hc a m('nd· -;"",tlIlJ'd '1'\11\1', 1'1 hl:t', I ,~(',· "'hl · r I . Ray D'Autreroont, of WClllman, m ent to t H f del'S.} coMti tutil1n t o Ht:13 . f()l· l'nlH\ Q\t)n\ilonl ~ ill : • ~(' (1 ttOrl (,., ~ Pan l lit Ihl & (lncil1nW"e.. ,brit°rl_·s_ e _t_o~!_al_l_d_a_d_o_n-+Loallau th 1 t h a m ndment. T be .,.,1I. _ 'hbJila..,dr l1aGtfi-, ' hlllll' olhe !lntH!. )11 :\hu'lo n shU" "lintHn ('ount\. , (~h'o. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houston, 'o f P \I f thO I delegates inclu de such pro mi nent 'l:own ,rhl ~1 ·1 ,Jnn.) tParlJ ur t1il ~ \11'\1 ' 11 n ear Springfield, Mr. and Mrs, Ray . owe, 0 IS P ace, In div iduals aR ' nil (1 8tate en· .·,11-1'111111 1)lh(' IWfI,l. IlIlr1,," 'r,,"'n mond Osborne a nd Mrs. E uphemia and MISS Treva ~a rshll ll, o.f Or~. a tor Robeh J . Bulkley find [ol' mer 1,11' \ \ ·,lI·r .. " C"unl. , { hiI'>. H, II . No, " ~'ln 1 1' t [(Hll," ~O . !!h , '"l\' ~,· ac.ltng Tomll, of Xenia, spent Sunday gonia, wel'e. qUIt!y n~arf1e.d m ni,t ed tat s 'en nt;or AUee roa I~ wn ~. ('o l)~l rlH:tin,g n('ct· l:4t'tU· ~ with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill Covl!,gton, K,y., . last Fl'lday. Pomel'en. The conv ntio n will tJntlutlJot( ~tt\1(!\HI''"·t4. \\-o'il~'nltlk fln(t pll\'l n lo!' \\ 1111 lIh"nllnllll)< )l ,\""~hlll1 Il a ll eligible Ohio f armers take a nd son, D- Iph. . ~II!S Dor is HIli, pf Ileal' Grc:!en have p" wc r to choose it.. own pre- ""\llltUPt. ('( ur <f·, I ttl,•• ' ~11'(t '~1. .. A4& Bnar, had f Ol' he r Sunday gu ."V d h iii ' \\' Id (I. . L"\\" ' nlC tit tIl n. 1t<l/l(\W I'Y pari in the corn-hog reduction proErnest E al'nhart is on t h sick M ' Ed Pi>1 . d W ' Ui T ' b idd nt, liecretary an 0 Cl' 0 t.:e rll (I. I gra ru to be present d farmers list. I s no son an I am I - As soo n as th e co nve ntio n adopt '16 1,(, ,\1;1 h ~ lir., n~ fl . "r . 6~ ~ 1n II" . J·: ~ thl,ut,,·,\ Otlt nf l'Ilnftl"\lctioll within a month or so, total benefit Ml'l$. Minnie Marlatt and Miss bals~ of WeJ~mnn, and Ke nneth a ratificat ion resoluti on the pre i· :lU.~I'!! il , payme ntA will aggregate 19000000 Clna Daughter~ pen t Sunday Eakin " of t hIS place. de nt and secret ary 'will certify th I lltf· th:l 1(" , t.)n\pl'~ lh)n, Ju l y 1. Actual pay me nt will depe nd on with Mr. and, Mrs. Luther Hart oak MI'. anel Mrs. Madox. and two aelion t o lh e Secretarll .of State, H·~I~lr)(. ~ ~' vfotlnl I:~ l·tll plQ)'.n 11' the number who sign contracts of pring Valley. oi 1 Ta;-T-yto;n, '~' MY" who wiJI at one t1'8nllmit thl. cel'ti ,', , ' Ie Ltv Pltzor. IAnll f rl,·c ee l S ;\1n.tt3g~r. (l)l1 rt rrOU~f. t OW"1 P with the Agricultural Adj u itment Ml', and Mrs. P. A. Run yon a, cou ~ ':'I S \'D " 'A t ' , flcntc l the ecreta t!V of tat ')hlo. ",UI rl1r nts\, I h" tho ,rg 11<:/'I'/< flll f t h R oy u. reo 0 f th, e nl'l e d t a t s. Th UI ' act'i o n hl,1')"r " " ·m"I()IJl1I·nl 1l~1 fl"lIll . t r a t'Ion. Ad In Inlll 'have .r eturned home alter spending toxs d 1a el '1 , ,010: . an l\: m? d or d , may ·be f un usunl imp,o rLance be· .\ hl~h Ill! 1al> .. 1· ~hnll he rh'''' II rm' The 'goverllment will offer the a we. ek in tbe Sout hern States p~ymen tll, u nder contract with inMJ:!I. George Marlatt was ~1I11- P I~~e s , ay r Yd an ~t~ e na cause it mn y "lace Ohi o in the Ih!r't,~r~h!:~'Li/)n (.t nld,1 '8 I,. dh"'CI to the $1 ,"'cia l L'r(J\' i~lt " O\"~jt'· dividual farmers, to reduce hog e d to Akron on a c.coun t of the I ~7e fV.:;:~ K Ut~t y ;h elnOon po. it ion f b eing t~e SEIth state to (lid in" uh,,·ttlng or n8"ll(nlllA' U", '011son I'stify fl'P al. Penn yBvania and 1rtL(' t .. 1(\ 1\1 llf'.'· f.)~ f'l\It1.A lh~ "nntl'l'" marketing 25 per cent and co~n el'iou illness of her daughter.in- ca r:rs OM b II F a ce \ oni alI'S. H~h'("'t on of hi hor. \\ n .. \~, h4.."l1r~ production 20 pe.r cent . law, Mrs. M.~~tin M.arlatt. d tfs'h a he ' F . e ~y b as r e uflt· n- j Kentu k y I' P al CO RVE'ntio n. are 'I, I I)lplo\ J1H'ul, 3.111 , ,·( .. ,11., tun (ff , e 0 er ome m I' anon a e1' Iso to b h I 0 Decembe r' 5 t. n'tpJo,m.=n1. "nrt tHlnd 1sth(lrnl'· l'hfl(t ~ M¥, lind Mrs. J ohn R ye spent spending h r vacation w it h rela' l a n · Th 1lI111imuIU nu:y 1111111 \" Ill! . PIa. Pre.eDted to Leadeu I the week·end wi~h tl!eir on-in· aw tive ill Dayton, Ohio a nd wi h he r Rep 81 of p rohlbllion \I ill not ~lc.II1~(l lu hul' t<'!11\1.ln~f)11 v-n rhtg , 'o n'" ra"l till ... lI II~ 61(' \,"1' II \1 • • ACl'icu l~ul'al ecooomi tis and and daughter, M r. and Mt;s. Ed· home folk a here, beco me opera tiv in Oh io ho wever TIll' )I1II)II1IU1IO W"It~ 1.,,101 tn nil k ll,'d h~h(IJ' (> 1111l Io} ' 11 (In l1118 Cu n '" di rector & of extension, In the corn wud Burto~, 01 Elyria. . ~ , E . Th ompl!on s p nt aturda y until Ure ge ne l'al a ssamlQI;' has nul- lin )'n(' \ . hlll1 h~l If,," 1" )1' houT'. belt 'su tei!, beard the tentative M1'8, DaVId Lucas and children afternoon With R. . Mool'e and lifie d t ht' rab be IInit Millet' laws, TI'A 1>1,1 LI'" " IlIU_t ""mit wllh hili a ~,· .LlfI"ll '·hl·~ k In 1\ 11 ;.l no",) " , corn t) og plan pl'esented Illst Dena a nd ,Jan.l e , s pent t he week- family, .M r. Moor hall been quite Thi . . is xpccted to ()CeUi' n a 1I1I ·qUHt 10 (in- H~r C"~n' _to. . . f)( tlif~ specinl session f th e legisla tu re t o ~tl nud. ct1 C·II:ol1. hut lu U(I t\ "j~ l,t 'N. , Ramaower, a tt ended t he In- end with her sIster, ~ 1jI. Clarence poorly for seve l'al we kJi. dian. poll. meeting Novem ber 2 Thompson and faMily, of near , Tru stee Fra nk hu tts, of H~r· be calle d sOOn after t tl state r eo nor.. Itllln 'f. '" 'I'11<l\,"nlltl I .. lhll'~ t $1 0.0011 .111' • a nci 8. Other meeting fo llowed We llman. veys b\lrg, made Ii business t rip p a l convention 1$ h lel . At that Vlllll" ', I1f1 ~I ""I Clct\\foliH nr,· on In Ih.... rr;(·~ of fl\" . lnl~ 11 11;11at Kansell City, St. Paul, and Chi. Mr. Mllton Marlatt, of M.orro~, here on last Fl'i.day .morn ing. time liquol' contl'ol a,ets will be \I),' n v J)h· ,·('tc~'r anll tht...-" it,· trl,lnt Dlti The mi nister of th e Miami e nact d, aod ale of into xican ts 1'leI II pull 1111' " 101' fir lIl~ h"n, ,, . cago. is spending a few days WIth hIS 11Ir<·N.,,· I'" £or' , 11,0 rU~ III to The plan was pre ented f or crit· ,rand/ather, Mr, J . L. Marlatt. Qual·terly meeting closed theit' \ ill th n bec ome legal in Ohio. .. TIll' j "I AllY :tnll n II hltl~. ieilim a nd suggestions. This week Mrs. :Mutha Michae l has re- serie at t hi place last Wednesday -'- - - U. \\' . • f1i:IUtnl, I•. In Wa&hingt on the offi cials a re con· tur ned t o ber home af!;e r spending evening, The oW a ge pen ion act I'tqes in· I"lt' I JI!(\tw, :>, IlIr"Cldl' K. E. Th ompson . pent the f ore t o etf ct llt once, but will no t be l ~~~-~~~~~~~!!.'!!!!~~~!!! siOerittg ' t he 8uggestions of the a few days with her daughter, Mr s. tale men in dr awing up t he con - Ma rion Fauber 'and famil Y. ' part of t he w ek in Dayton. perative u~ti1 the ma~~hin e r'y pro· tt'act t o be offered corn a nd hoe Chicn n ~upper, lit . Holl y M. vided by the la w hag bM n ~et up .g rower s. E, Chur ch, F,r iday, November 1.7, , ~_!';_.' and th e I\! gislatul'e p j:ovides r evContract fo rms l or t he cor n and 5 to 8 only 25c. Come bring you r gzaJI... \,.pa.U _" u enu e to meet i ts relquireme nts. ltog plan a re to be aim}>ler and friend~, ' . On ly such pel". ons al'E! ubject t o Jewer tha n was t he ell e wit h Mr. ' and Mrs. Kessinger; of Day· the pI' ovisions of t he I~ct who al'e -wheat. t on, is s pending a rew days with 65 -yeal'S old 0 1' more, citi~eM ?f their daughter, Mli. Ern est Ear nthe Untt d tates, haY,c r 'Slde<;l Ill , hart and family. Ohio ] 5 years and in ihe coun~ry Ea.lein Bread Price. . one yeaI'. 0 p el' on can rec Ive Bread prices rose a cen t and a benefit; undel' the law wh o has un half a pound since F t brlJary. Of annual incom of 300 01' mOl'C thi8 rise, about one-half cent was and whQ hilS relatives. 01' oth ers due t o the proced ing tax of 30 who can he made UIl(I'61' the state cen i,.a a busht!1 on wheat, according law t o contribute to t he perso n's t o ConBumer 's CounBel. The re· ~~o"T-'J/Cf-"';'-"""':~-1h""'n", m·t Thc pensjon s.halJ no t e x· mainder was due to inereased ceed $ 25 pe l" month, costs of labor an~ other operatinc . The ounty !ibme I'ul > Ilmend. e xpenseS, . The half-e.e1lt rise benefi~ed m n t .is also t'ifeetive at once i n wheat p roducers to the extent 01 principle. It serves to give each eou nty tb !)a\lle r ight ' to set up . $100.000,000, it is estimated. its form: of .g ove~·nm eri t by charter provision s as munici1> a l it i e~ have Pork Product. to Need,. 1 9 12. Municipalit.es and t O I n Thr ee hundred milliQn pounds ship mlly tran s (e l·. l:.heir pow r s to of pork products, the equivalent of 8,000,000 live hogll, are to be pur-=========-=--.- 01 .~_• . 'h11 _ IO"l<ID chased for the needy durin&, the S beaLb K~I!.'1 With '~ tll. nellt seven 'pr eight ,month., h==~====~~====;~~=~=~~==::=::==~::=:===:::~'1 Out of every dollar fa)llllies t~·Qtl's!'r.e~:<r·~~Drll~' 01&n9 lor the ·pu . rchas.e. aTe under d s pent in mo nthly pur chase of 14 !{=ell\er "'lth IC&lbcr.hc'i~ . , ~ . t an t .f OO«!I, .10 • 1')29 the fal'- o.u.'-IS "r"'I>,'e lb·uli\~u$... .:,.b~!!I~ WilY by ' the. !lgricu}tdra\ adjust.. · Jmpol' In ;, ~meni administration ,and the Fed· mel' got 47 cents; on l~ebrual'Y 15, . ~11\"t~~~I~~:ti~acI_\ er.l ' emergency' administration. 1933, .3 1 cents; AugUtst 29, ]083', ~1~U:' t4 , -. 'l'hese purchases are in addition ;•• ---------.-• ..", 39 cent.$, and September 26, 1933, HUNTING to thOle occallioned 'by the emer... 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'rhe program !lpons red by th cluh III. t Thursday netted a pr lit ot approximately $15. A I Mr. and Mr., Jame Thorton f I WII! llT'viously announced thi!! 1 n ar Wilrning-toll, were • unday ./ m uney "Ill h,' used to purchas . gue t of Mr. and h!!. J. E. choru!! bo ks for Glee clu'b work. Fl'azi r. .' r 'n\an's "Higher Book of Sona" 111 be u ed. Mr. and Mrs.. F ,rank Andrews, of Tbe event had been billed a a 1, lanl.l iew, . art' IIpending this bruad list \\ith televi ion . A w k here wlth fIIr. Andrews ' number of pI' lIli ing you ng GraJ moth r, Irs. Emma Hamilton. h m ]\la(' 'anlee'll, including John Mr" h ter Goode and infant K liner, ~ bert Young, J ohn on, of Dayton. were gue ts of Mrs ~ar8, Dand Boger and Pat. Hop~ 1'0')08 ' Cart'Y and family ;froni klns aJln\lu nced the broadcast. Tliursday untiJ unday vening. ,pecial features wel'e the "Three Little Pigs," and th "hoFtenjn Buy n()w and avel Our CnristCHA.RLES DECLER DIES ~~,"~m~~T~ OU~~mtiGmdocb ~~~~~~L~~!~~~~r:.~ - ~_~==~~~ ~e~o;";~:.:~~ ~~:.~,~ , ~ ~~ ~:,,~,~~~~:.~,;u~~~~~~_ ach ' quartette, the girls' ehoru~, before the rec nt price adyances. and a black·faee interpretation of' Store. open evenings again . Cary's ======-~~-==========7=====~~-- '=======~===================== Ohat'les F. Degler, aged 25 " t. Louis Blues," also attracted J welry Shop, Lebanon, hio. yeal'll, died at the borne of his Extension much c-omment, Inles t y uncle, Lewis Degler. just west of InlltrunlentaJ music by ttt orMrs. Anna Hardin, of Covington the Dayt.on-Lebanon on cbestra. and piano numbers, both Ky., IS visiting her at the homes Everett Early and daughter, Mil'S Ing ems ocial Row, November 16.pike Funeral 010 and dUl't, completed the pro- of her childrell, Thomas 'Hardin, Helen, weI' Dayton vi !litors Thurs ervicss will b conducted at the .f.'iity six WOIlWIl acting as l{'ad· POUI' clothing clinics, designed cram. ?tl1"8. Jos. Tinney, Mrs. ordin day. home at 1 o'clOCk FI'iday aftel'Truax and Mrs. Howard Fforence. I Mrs. John Rill, of Richmond, ers II'om 30 cOll1lllunities in V 81'- to give help in "Modernizing the noon and the remains will be JUllior CI ••• Actiyiti.. , Ind ., came !lIst week to the home I:en ollnty attended the nub'itioll Wardrobe" will beheld in Warren bfOUght tq. Miami cemetety for The .Tu~ior Clan t)ad a very Charles O'NeaU and Donald of her daughtel', Mrs. 'ath FUI'lUIS tl'llining meetings held in the dem- County, November ,21, 22, 23 and burial. . neiting- time last week when they Hawke left by truek, Monday lind iamily, whe~'e she will spend (),nstriltlo(l kitchen in bhe Lingo 24. - - --:. mo.rning, for a two-weeks trip to ·the winie!". tillrdware ~tone Thul'sduy lind FriMis Edna ullahan, clothing 83.YEAR.OLD LADIES lUll cted their ela.a ..Snp ana pins Florida. They took a load 0'1 A number of pa'rents from here !Jay NO'fembe: 1) Ilnd 10. 1\11'8. s p ciaJist, 0.... . U., will attend r~~" 19~5. ~:tder a greatt deal , of household goo or the former' vi~it d Wayne town hip school Fri Ma:y E. Oerlaugh, acling nutrition these meetings with Miss Elizabeth CAST FIRST VOl'E~ I""US lon ..... argumen a ring h d . h ~ .1 i • ltd t th b1 paren ...., an expect to return Wit day a~t rnoon anu even ng, as thao ~peci alist ~roin O. S. V., gave the Gl'addy, ~Ont~ de~lonst.ration t or 81 ec e d 0 t~ e a l e e r e~ a load of citrus fruit. time wa made known as visitors tle)1lonstrations. agllnt, to glve Instruct10ns 1n the For the first time in their lives, e gra ua mg c a 0 nex ' day. lIliss Elizabeth Graddy, home l'emodeling,and repair of garments which extend over 83 years, two year. Never again will you purchase Ml's. ALien Emrick and Mr. al1d demon traLion agent, reports that Every woman attending One of Miamisburg women experienced fine diamond ,l!ilver are, clocks or Mis. Walter Kenrick pent Thurs- the wOnlen attending these meet- these meetings houltl bring one the thrill of helping 'to elect a pubEi.htla Grad. watches at the low, belor the rise day in Dayton. " ings will repeat the' subject mattel' g8l"lnent upon which to work . As lic ollicial, November 7. The goO-d Eotrlish club 0'( the prices, we offel' now. Store open Mr. and Mr . Donald Hadl y at- lIud demonstratitlD so learned in the number of women that can be Interest oi these two octogenariei&,htb grade Section I. neld a meet evenings again,- Shop . leisurely. tended an all, day meeting Sunday their 0 n communities. aCColllodllted in one meeting is ans had never before been arollsed ing Monday, November 6, and ary's Jewelry Shop, "The Home at the Friencrs church at WaynesAll women jnt.~re sted in reduc- limited yo u should enroll with Miss to such an extent a8 to cause th'em ville. elected new olllcers. Ruth Conner of Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio. ing the cash outlay fot' food' by Graddy 'at the county extension to leave their hom II to exercis rave an )ntererling , book rep()rt. Mr. and Mrs. Sedley Mogrudel', using hOI.e produced materials for office. their right of franchise . The next The n~xt meeting will be Novem.· The Ma8sie Township P. T , A, of ovington, Ky., are vi iUng this family meals are urged to attend day. both were proudly inform· ber 20. will sponsor lin entertainment of week with the former's brother the d mon tratiM beld 11 arest CRANGE PROCftM ing their friends that "theh' man daMical music in the HarveYliburg nod wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee them,. won." Sport ___ lUp Brothorlaood 8chOol gym, Monday evenjng, Magruder. •The demonstrat,ion will be «iven The following p50gram will be --I ted ." ~ovember 20, Miss Bertha Mather The youngel\t son of Mr. and in Fo tel', Thullljday. November f\'lven during the lecture hour of Th f U . En~riell in the Intel'national Hay oSee! °fo~wl~fe we;e .!.ec h~ vlolin solol t for the Armco Band, Mrs Frank Fox '1)£ the Rea place 16; in Waynesville and Lebanon, ..h Orange Saturday night, Novem and Grain Show at. Chicago, DeB .~ b d f th po. imans Ip and Iier accoDlpanist will furnish has' been 'very ill with doubl~ .'riday, November l7 and in R d bet' 18, cember 2 to 9, mu t teach Chicago r~~~rid 00. ~rh eThcom ng year: the program. Adrnia ion 5 and 10 pneumonia but is very much im- Li-on, Wednesday" November 22. by November 27 . .. ~ en..-- 0 n ompson. cents ' . . Musi Mary and Morris Brown Vive-Presidellt- Mal'jorie Earn• proved at thiS tJme~ under Ule So]o ....... ....... ... ... Tolian Lawson hart. Subsc:ribe for tb. Miami 0.•• care .o~ Dr. A. A. Smith, our local Recitation .. , ... .Charlotte ltye Secretar~-Treasurel' _ Ruth phYSICIan. Reltained Address .. Rev. J. J. Schaeffer Hockett. Ml·. C. R. Binegar and family of Recitation ... . .. ,....... Charles Fire!! Jamestown and Mr. and l\h'S. Monty-Charles LeMay. • Refreshments - Sisters bring ..... Jacob Gabelman, Mr. W. -G. C .... PI.,. Chloe Convere&--Grace Hoyle cookies, and brothers bring fruit. Haines and family oj Dayton, were POR a.u.. The junior clus ia urging the Mr. Fairweather-Robert Cleaver. The re·election of Frank A. publ1e to keep in mind the date for Mrs, Fairweather-Betty Hartsock Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Rev. Wright as third member of the Out of eve"' dollar faml'll'es ... tlte anDual play, Thursday, Novem- Burglar- Noah Newman .~ FOn SALE- Large White WyanH. H. Lafferty ot pringboro also Gr\:ene C ounty Board of Ed uca- pent in monthly pUI'chase of 14 ber 23, at 8 p. m. Hank-Carl Coo)c. · d h h ~1It · dotte pullets, now t Ion was assure w en t e ",,,elll important foods, in 11129, the far- M called. F Oh' lay in ...., J. W. The east: Cicely-Ruth Pennington. lO. -n30 Mrs. Margaret Johns served on count and tabulation ?f the vote mer got 47 eents; on February 15, organ, erry, BObbie Fail'weather-John Sean Maid-Olive Scott. the election board of West Wayne wa c0n:'pleted at. Xema, Monday. 1933, 31 cents; August 29, 1933, FOR SALEPure bred Duroc H.len Fairweather-- Mae IfreadTickets may be relle1:v.e d at the ~r: W~lght, a popular. farmer re- 39 cents. and September 26, 1933, Jersey Sows, immuned. Morri way. Waynesville Drug Store, Tuesday; Township last week. Preaching. ervices at the church sldmg 10 the. Ferry neighborhood, 37 cents. . Brown. - n30 BiIl-F.rank Hawke. November 21. 1
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those Who al'e able to attend only occa ioan\ly. Rv. H. H. Lafferty, pastor. Mrs. Donald Hadley attended the Home Demonstration meeting at ",Ingo Hardware store in Lebanon '\I'hur day. Mrs, Jessie Longacre and Mrs. Margaret Johns alsl) at~ended the meeting on Friday. Mrs Longacre has been appointed leader fo)' thi commul'lity and Mrs. Johns, aSlIi ttil)t. Clyde Wharton and JIel'man Smith made a busine.ss trip to Richmond, Ind., Saturday and turned with a new corn sl:\l'edder fQI' Mr. Wharton, who started shredding the th'st of the week, tor the farmers 1n this community, as. siated by Herman Smith and Orvi)lePhillips. Sunday,' November 26, at 3 p. m.
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program at the LytIe M. E. church under the leadership pf Rev. Lacy .assistant pastor of Grace church. You are cordijtlly invited to attend this service. Walter Kenrick who has effiei. el'ltly served as Justice of the Peace in Wayne Township for ~everal years, was re·elected to this offiee at the election in Way. neJIville last week. ., MRS. FRANC~S MULLEN DIE$ Mrs. Fpances Mullen, daughter of Edward Wysong, of Clarksville in a DaytOn hospital at an early hour Monday morning. The remains were taken to Clarksville Where funeral services were held this afternoon, -with burial in the Clarksville cemetery. The deceased was a sister of Harlan (Biff) Wysong, one·time southpaw pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds.
...--...----------------·--.-----"1"1 The Art'of Consolation Under the skilled ministrations of the· modern tuneral director, the deJ>arted loved one is presented in the attitude and with the appearance of peacefu l sleep. This last glimpse/so com forting to those who remain behipd, has been lrlade possible by years of scientific progress. . The merchandise supplied by the funeral director, and the equipment he uses, have been painstakingly developed for one purpose, to provide a beautiful setting for this farewell scene. Science, art an-d ingenuity have joined hands to remove as much as possible of the pain of parting. , In our organization we keep constantly abreast of the latest developments and discover~ ies in this art of consolation. Through meetingsof our profe88ion and study of ou'r 8~lendid prof_onal mag&sines, we are informed of eVery M. lIIe.1I8 of impreviAg eur sel'\'iee-te-this com-
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SCOTT- APCAR Announcement. was made SlInday, of the marriage of Rodney Scott and ~iss Ruth Apapr which was golemnized October 24. F or the present they will reside at the home of the bride's. parents, near Red Lion, where the groom has been ~mp loyed for some time. Ml'. Scott 111 the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Elza Scott, of Waynesville. FREE AND EASY CLUB ENJOYED MEETING Twenty six men ' attended the second meeting of the "Free and Easy" club at th. home ot C. Lee Hawke Wednesda, night. An Interesting accoupt at hl8 vWit to lapaD, b)' Bev. I. J. Sehae4'er, a p r - . lDCiaJ thoe. pUMpkin ...
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Ca ealrs ,Creek , The play, "The Toper Tavern." will be given by the J unior class of Kingman high school Friday night, November, 1'1, at 9 o'clock. Mi!!S LadoJlna Sinclair is a member of the class. Little Uta Hoak .was a ' g~est of Mrs. Nellie BU11nel) and , Miss Monjmll~ Bunnell On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines and Walter Wilson wt~re in Fairmount, Ind., on last Thursday. Some 01 our young people and their Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Homer Haines, attended a Young people's meeting ~t Wilmington Friends Chin:ch ' 8\!nday afternoon The Spring VnIley 'Juniol' class play, "Much Ado About Betty l\"iven at Spripg Yalley high school auditorium, FridllY, November 10, '.vas very well a lt tended. , Dorothy Bogan is 'a memb,er of the class. Mrs. Sarah Kimmerle ,'Was a guest in. the ,Bunnell home a part of last week. ' Miami Quartetly Meeting of Frjends held Saturday, November 11 , at New BUllington, was well attended. Rev. Harry ·Leisure brOllght. the message o:lthe mornIng. . Mr. and Mr.!!. R'lleigh Bogan and daughter, Dor9th'y, and Mr. William Smith were "4inner guests of Ml'. and . }frs• . HOlraee Compton of NeW' B\lrlington, Sunday. Misf! Anna S:ohp!! spent the week-end . w.ith Miss Jeanette Wilson. Mrs. Ralph LEiaming- has been on the sick list. Miss Bertha Terrell, of the :Fairview neighbolrhood, spent part oj last week with her niece, Mrs. Lois Haines. Mr. and Mrs. and 80n, Willard Luther Halnes ' attended the F. Kingman
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The ' most recent figures show that nearly 1.000,OOOfarms in the United States now use ElectriCity for a g9O(i many important j()~ that used to be consiriered drudgery for the farmer, his wife, his children, and his farm.
in this way can we maintain a cor. dial relationship and render the greatest possible service to ,users of ~-+: c
el~tricity. .
A. great majority of the homes in
America are electric' lighted. This applies to farmhouses as 'well as to In more recent years there bas urbAn residences. We have helped been a steady trend toward rural to make possible an entirely 'new electrification. This has C()me about social order in 'the home and in tbe through several reasons,-a lower com~unity. l\{ilesof wires trJlverse c~t of current to users~larger ap.- our tenitoty, supplying electric preciation of electric current for service 'o ften . to isolated sections. farm jobs. This makes posaible close contact As time goes on there is a growing , with the whole wor:ld by radio and understanding between our com- 'otherwise. This, we trun1c you will pany .and its customers. And that agree,;~ a real service. The cleavage between city man is exactly the situation we desire above all other things,. We hope to aitd fanner has ended through the help our customers with their elec- l=Olrting . of electricity. There is nO trlc problems and . we offer at aU ~nvenience ' in urban centers that .times to co-operate to the fullest the rural family cannot enjoy. exteI)t in aSsisting where we can Isolation no longer exists in the and however we can where a cus· te..ntory we serve, since our service tomer desires ,8 helping hand. Only links town and Country today.
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could nQt afford, and are not intended to supply. 8uch imperative needs to the farm. 111.,.0 plants ac:tua11y lay a beavy ·bu.rdEln ~n the rural pepu1atioa.
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EfebtJ-8ixth Year
BLAZE AT fARMERS' EXCHANGE ELEVATOR
MI SS SOLLERS ADDRESSED PROGRESSIVE WOMENS' CLUB Me b the PI'ogressive m erscl ubof enjoyed Women's n Hpecial
Whole Number 6098
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933 HAD PLEASANT SURPRISE
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The lady memher,; of her family urCl' s Cully pt'rpl'ti':aLl'd a pleasant. ~urrJI'i~e on . MI':>. ., , \ !I,'rell B1'''d~ Iduck. la~t Wedncs\lay. honodng ' h ' 1' birthda y ann livel·sal'Y. The I, g u e~k: MI'~. " , . E. I'n 11, Mrs. - = - - -__ A, I'n II. MI'''' D. R. S(\lis- - bun'. Mrs. R. . Mi ll ' I·. M I·S. Jtay$5.00 P 1' /1UIO nt Wavetl fol' " 2 m ontl BJ'!l(ld uck · r1 '" 11'0. . FI'hnk M M l~ C· . at. Truax B 'auty ·hop. '" Braddock. ".. ~ .. nali r:isit:'~I'W~~~=;d~~s a ,lIunn
W. H. S. TRIUMPHANT
DESCRIBED EASTERN TRIP FOR CRANGE
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R v. J . J . S ch ae ~ er, r O ayt on, gave 1\ plondid account of his trip u'eat at t.heir r gular meeting held to Paleslin . at the regular meet· at the Little Inn • B M' S II la t Thursday ing of F lll'me l's Crange lo :t ~atu\'· evllmn.... ISS l' 0 el', 8upel'vi or f D t dllY evening. ' y on kPO Ice W I omen, wa the Morris und Mary Brown gave o gues spea cr. ane gav a most <uv l'a1 musical sel nc' I'ons lh lou"' h.fporUm.nsbip Brotherhood. VI.lt. Wby Not Have A!mple Fire PrD.' interesting !Iccount of the dutles ~t the pr gram. ~. " tection for the Entire Com. of police w men, relating. many of Othe r numbers includ Ii a r eei· Kin ... MiIl.-Other SchoOl her own experiences in illu tl'ation Mr. and ' l\1rs. Howell Peir ce Get. your eat s fOI" Thanksgiving tation by ' had li Rye nd a 1' ('(' ..umity1 Need Wu Proven Invited guests of th occasion spent Wedn day ill indnnali. . al the Market, Wedne~cllly. ilatiull by C had~ s Fit·. . New. Rather Scarce M h u .. Aiter the pr',ogl'IIOl cO(l ki II an el weI' Mrs. J. H. Sackett, MI·~. W. Fire thou ht t h . . t d . Dl'ake, Mrs, L. V. Beck, Mrs. I' t m at l f' lU,H l'ket , WellneR· J~T Mr. R. H. Hn.·t sock enter'lain. , g 0 ave orlgma' e Maria Elbon, Mrs. Lena Hurts ck day, and get your good .things Lu i cd the Al'gun t. bridg club, Tues- ft'ui t we I' . el·ved. Wayne.ville Open. B_,k atb.U { I'orn an over-heated stove, about M Edith H . eat. day aft I·noon . - - - - - .. - - Sea.on TriumpbaDtl" rs. JllT'S, Rnd the Mis e ' o'cl()ck Il\st Thursday evening, Mame Brown, Jane 'ook and Mrll. Netti Kepler and PI' II Mortem 's moked Salt is on . ale Wayn e. ville 's fa -t quintet start. dest.royed papM'S and office equip- Beatrice RObitze,·. E vel' hal' t were M"lanH: b I'g VI. lw l'S' (I olf w,' th Ii ban'" la t Friday I\t WayneflvilJc l"arl11er Exchange ment in the office of the WaynesWednesday. Company. night by downing the WUdcata '11 F E hit FRIENDS MEETING from E~al' m I'svill to the tune of VI eCorwin, armel's · ango e eva or Upl at , and xcdamaged some Mrs. James Love ly was a gu ('sl Fir$t Day- First_ Day Friendship Marvin aylor of Dayton, Silent 36 t o 10. The boys played a super tI ur, fced, alt, etc., that had been at a W. B. A. banquet. in Middl c- School at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for Monda y, here with hi ' unci, J . V. iol' bl'and oC basketball and destol'ed in the building. Prompt . lown, Monday evening. worship at 10:30 a.. m . Illlrt.. ock. "abbit hunting. rved to win . The econd team · b M won its gam e by a score of 43 to an d ffi Cll!nt work y volunteer B f r. and Mrs. L. V. Beck, Miss ST AUGUSTINE H ' Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hawke ' spent fire fightel'S prevented what might e ore a comp'any of spedally I1elen Hawk e arid A. K. Day WI''' ' "S C UIlCH :unday at the hom e of MI'. and 14 . .;rhe line-up: have proven to be a serious con- invited guests, 1\11'. Genevieve incilmati vi. it01·S. Monday. Fa.ther French, Pastor Mr . JesHe ar s in Sabina. ' ]i'il' t. team,W. H. '.- Cook, C. ftogratiQn. The office building is of Mnlbal'y p1'csented her phino pu. Mass at St. Augustine's c'hurch Earnhart, Griffy, Davis, Bernard, • But.ch rin' t.im is h el'e. call at S d t 9 •I k 1\'I'I· ·u c" Co i I R bb ' IM All n, Boger, R. Miller, Meredith, 8S near Iy fi I'e-pruo f COllt;t ruchon a~ pill! in recital at the h me of MI'. "ve l'y un ay a C) c oc • " ,~ ., , I' I ne 0 lOS ane !try k I th e Wayne, ville Fal'm 1'8 E x_ _ _ _ lIuntcl'. ' o f th' seho ('1 faculty '. onner. is possible, and i~ entirely separat- an(1 MI' s. R. H]{ " artsoc, ast h f M t... . k S I l~il'SL Tea, Ill, ].~. H. S.- Welbaum ed from the elevator .building.. Th.e Thursday ,evenin ..... De~ I't. th . _ ang 01' 0 1' 0 " S roo e ,' n t.. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST spent thc week-end in Cleveland. T S II B ' K N 108s on the office equipment Is said . ... "p e e ID . ne, riggs, eaver" . to hav been fully covered by In- terruptton of a fire alarm. which MkiS~ FIToren e h Day spent last ( nd notninlltional) Ml!l. Luey Emley wa the supper Snell, Phillips. core at the end . wee In I'O~' t e gDe t of h"l' Ch t A W'I] ' gue~t o~ MJ Fin B k ( f tL, fi t hAlf 6 to 6 surance. natural Iy exclted the YOUi'll!' musi- a.u nt,M ~ " . ' nees I'ann oc III! I' "" rs . n T . Fr llnc e . and . ., es I l' . • I 1 lamson lind, dau~htel' last Fl'idn~' vening. ' econd Team. W. H. S.-Con-• Th~re are tw? Or ~hree ~appen- cians, a mo t enjoyable program family. nI.,ee ~e r"lc ;.eginning with J R 1\"11 H k D . L ing c n tl th th bl hUl'ch ~chool pel'i ~ d at 9 :!l 0 a. m. It]' G J er, - m I er. aw c, aVI, • S In a nec on WI 1 aze was given that reft ct d grea t IS race MeLardi of Dayton, ) .al'nhal·t, Sea.' • R. 'atterthwaite, that cau e the ordinary nlan to , c d" MI'. and Mt·!!. B. V. Smith wer e Lord' • UppCI' and S I'm n at wa the gue. t of MI'!I. Alia Jenkins C E h 1l. atterthwail, . arn art, wQnder. When the fire .wa first dis ar~ It UP()11 pupI ls ~nd tearhers Sunday guests at t.he ~ol11e tl f 10 ::1 0. S~l'mon suhj ct, "Be ye at the FriendR Home on unday. covered, a call 10r: aId was tele- ) n~~~' Mrs. l Mad181~a,[y and hher Itheir dal.J~hter. MI'S. J s.-e Mengl e, Heconcil(!d to God." Board Meet.~I.Uen, Foulk., Ellis. d a ...... 9 servee e ICIOUS 1'ef res - and fam ' l in M iIIA' at pa' $u nage. ~l\1 onday, NovenlMI'. and 1\11'5. R bel't rew and WalTen aunt)' Red ross oISecond. Team, F. H. S.'phoned to Waynesvill answel'ed as ' quickly ~~s ·i~le. ~ents alter the m\lRlc. The followy orr ow. b,u' 27. Tri -State GI ub m~et · in Phin as ook were Sunday guel<tll flciats have se lected Mr, L. M. ~ oomesshlne. Hess, Luking.beal, This wa certainly alright and lng program was rendered: MI'. and :Mrs. . E. Anders on church baSIl Jllent. T 'u suay. 'ovem 'of Mr. and Mr.. Abram Co ok at flendel'l;on to Icad the annual !\rmst\'on~, Brown, Puck, Splttlel; proper and as it should be. But. IThe Sand Mlln ... Barbara Haines anti spn, harles, sp nt Sunday at bel' 2, p. ill. You 81'e al"' IlYs prlngboro. <lri e fOI' memb rship UJld don!\- Sears, Brtgg, Coffman, Score at how far would our, 30-gallon tank Sleepy Kitten ..... J ean Hartsock the home Clf Ml·. arid .Mts . Ray welconl at thL ch~lr<h. tions in Wayne township . .t\ny and ~he end of the fir~t half 22 to 10. of chemicals hal' lasted in areally The Ball Game .. . Owen Hartsock Buhl'man, 11 cal' Osborn. Mr. and Ml's. 'am Shallnt and all donation to this wOI·thy 'au Refel'e~G hr.mg. eriOUB blaze'! And, how ncar My Dolly .. ... ..... arah onn I' M d M II K r WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH R()n st. Clf Cincinnati. " . rc unclay will be tha11kfully l'cceiv d by MI'. . N xt Frtday ntght the Waycehs would our 1600 feet o'f fire ho e Duet..-Tbe Turkey'S March . r. un r. e nry arger, a Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor gu l\ a t the home of MI'. and Mrs. Hendel' on, or hill l' pl'e entative, tiourney to Jeffer on Townshjp have c me to r aching from the .,.. Jane .and Jean Hartsock :;st Wo ~"il1e, were gue t s of unday chobl at 9:30 a. m. Myer Hyman. at the. Waynesville National bank. Mont~omel'Y Co., for tbe econd nearest fire hYdrant (at the H. P. Old Melody '. Jane Hartso'1k da~gh~~~, ~j~~~ D~l'O~hY, D;:es:a~ 1\-[ol'nill/o\' \VOl' hip 10 :30, the .' 1'_ 1\1. iss Elizabeth Mullen nnll In $mall .c ommunities, this un- ~~~~~l.<)fj t~ntj~~~a~~d and another Keys corner) () the sMne of the Public Scbool March Betty Davi mt n i!ubjecl. will he, "~ hich Loved Keith Walton v,isite(l with Mr. 'ond nual Red CrQS!l dr'ive in a large' I y • fire? }fad this fire broken out Jatel' Duet;.,-()ul.' School Band .' l\frlt> Rob~rt MUnl1:llr, l\l~ . Be i." Mrs. Ralph Black, of Duyton meal\Ure lake.s the place of Ihe ince Wayne~ville High School in the night, and in a frame bQildBetty Davis and Mrs. l\f$lsbaTY Clarence Woollal'd and s n, and At 7 p. In. on Sun <lay there 'Will Saturday and Sunday. ' community 'ch!it drive of the has previous]y bought letter... the ing, the 1088 most likely would Minuet in G . " J ean Baker ')\jiss Lucy Emley W/ll'C dinnei' be a c(lmlJinecl sj~ r' vice ()f the cities .. A hirge perc ntag:e of th have exceeded the cost of an ade- Trio-The Farmel' and the Rae- giles of MI·s. L. D. hit s, EpwOlth League unlll'egulal' evenEncouraging repol·ts still con- lunds so rai d remains in Olll' !C )mpany have agreed to place our quate combination chemical and coon .. Jean Bak r, Betty Davis Thursday. . ing ervice, with the members of tinue to I1nive from the bedside own community rOt· the relief of ] Jttel's that have been earned on water pumping fire • apparatus_ and Mrs. MalsbaJ'y. , lh League in charge. of MI's. Ernest Bjltterwol'th at suffeter h I'e at hf)01e. Still black felt, and put them in a cBle that they can be placed in the What is true in thi~ instanc is Camp Fire Girl B--l'tfary Eva LeMay. Mr. and MI·s. J. P. L~rrlck and On W dnesday oli next week at Miami Valley hospita l. anothel' Rhal'e relnain s in Warren ;trophy ca e. just as true in scores of otherll in Du~t--Purple Pansies ..... l\ft and Mr.. Geo. Tel'\nllegar. f 7:3 p. m. we wiU Inold a ThanksM' . county for the same purpose. f penditure of mQney for equipment Mary Eva L~May and Rita ~(totrhrowh' RPenft MSaturdday evel1ing- giv ing elviee . We are allking all hom~' fs~~~eer ~~11 no.. thf DF/'Iven~l while but a sn\all purt goes to the i the best economy . W."Y ot VanOften a orne 0 r . an Mrs 1:1 wh . . . e ~re 0 aI, nnu'onal ' d stat . ti on9. Th ree 0 ffi eel'S 0 f th e SportaL can n " , . · ard Waite.. of Loveland' \, 0 an to bnng un dOllatlon of in Cincinnati haVing had a1'. csta" .10 ' e ol'ganlza our town and townshIP, unite on aumoresque (Dvorck) ., . canned fruit. ot· vegeloblC!! to be fact removed from he ' I tt Wh n v I' a great calamity vis- Llanshlp Brotherhood. Chapter of the .purcha e of adequate fir pr?'. Rita VanOflen Buy now and Save! Our hrist- . en~' t o th M thodlst Hospital in I e pye. its any pa~t of ur country, the ~V. H. S., went to 'Kings Milia tectlon. On of o~r township ogue- Gay Old Frog mas Gift stocks weI' purchased I incinnati. If you cannot get you.r Mr. Martha WilliamRon and .R ed ross IS ever the first organl- iW dne day evening to help organ· tru tees, not the preSld~nt, of the ' . . " ," Ba~bar8 Haine before the recent price adva-nccs. leontribution in for this meeting hester William on wer supper ZilLion Lo go. to t.he !'eli t ~f {he i :e a. chapter for that school_ , board, ~ells us that thl n18l' be D scnptJve- Two GUItars : ..... Stor open eveninl again. Cary' plea e bring it before, 01' a soon ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Day . lItrerel·!!. T.hls wOl~hy work callJ hn Thompson, president of accomp~lshed by a vote of the peo... .... .................... Dor~s Beck J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. alt Cl' a po sible. . and daughter, Wedne day evening noL be contmlled WIthout a gener- W. H. S. portsman,tlhip Brotherpie. Why not :'Iock the barn .be- Duet- <l;uadl'ons of the A11' ' .. ... . ou. response to the appeal for J-o!)d Chapter spoke on "What tbe lor~ the 'ho,r ae IS stlllen 1:' Su . DOl'IB ~~ck an d. Ruth Conner MI'. and n. Glenn Bland and WAYNESVIl.LE . 'CHURCH OF _11'. and MIS. Harl'y Nichols and (.u nds . Let you~' response be aS I Sportmanship Brothers has dOlle equIpment would most h.kely Sunday Morl11hg Chimes .... daughter, of Pl'ingboro, Mr. ~n(l CHRtS,T 1MI'. and: 11'. Frank JlalC, of Day- !Iberal as po SIbl e; ~er.y pennY ,for Waynesville." Marjorie Earn!)een able to save Guy Routzahn's .. ,"" •... Ruth Conner Mr$. L. ' . t. John, Mr. R. A. (UndenominlatiQnal) ~n. weI e supper. gue ts of MI'. and I made to count, anll It IS alway s hlli·t, · vice-pI'e ident, told about the home at Lytle. . . Musical Re~ding-=-n Just 8 Bit of Cross, and tile Mi.\!ses Ste1la Daugh hestet A. Williannson, Minist.er i rs. Stanley Ball 'I, Sunday vcn- possible t? find s omebody else who "Aim of tile 'Sportsman&hip BroAnother question that. a,rlses: Cloth. , Jean Baker erty and. Th Ima St. John wera The Bi-Illonthly ln1eeting of the ng. , needs ass) tance mu~h WOI'se than thetho~d." Ruth Hockett,' seel'ethe alarm to call WayneSVille B fire 0 ~~Ja MIa ." Jane-Caul<' Sunday dl11nel' guests of Mrs. Mary Xenia Area hur hes of Chri t fro and MI' . Russel West of we do. - - - the fighters together was sounded on TWIlight at Carea omme .... ~ ' C. Cro . will be hel(,1 bere 'rhursdus v _ Clarksville were Sunda Brotherhood Or.t he old fire bell. ev ral montbs • . . Jane Cook . . . ling November at S· p me n noon calle;'s at the hom Y l\1~r~ iZlltion." Mr. Lotz accompanied ago, our village council purcha ed TrIo-March from ' "Carmen" Ne,:er aga1l1 .wllI you pUl'chase L d' D ' 'N b' 26 Elizabeth P tt d G S" these representatives. and installed 8 modern fire siren Ruth Conner, Doris Beck and fine dlamonds,sllverware, clocks 01' h or h h a~ oVge.~O er , Pratt ra an eor~e. for this purp0$tl. Promptly at 7 Mrs. Malshar),. watches at th .Iow, before tnt'! rise L u;.c c o a t. I'. P.~.· . O'clock . on the cond an<J fourth __ ...- - prices. we offer now. tore ollcn OJ' s UPller ~t clmc ~sJ()n. hn~ Ne~er I1gain will you purchase Last Friday's Assembly was Monday evenings at each month, ' evenings again.- hop leI urcly. Itilln Endeavol at 6.30 p. . m. fin dIamond, i1verwai' , clocks or I Mrs. Annie Sweet Ridge, Cif pen d with a song by the entire this whi~t1e resounds ove"• hill and . nt~rtaln ary'!! Jewelry Shop, "The Home Thelma. ?leman. EV~nlng cho?l, " ThIS Ba.ltlewas Hymn of the Re· evnng h. tlC s rY)celead at 1"7 . 30)1 m wat.ches at 'the low, before the rl'se hicago . ' who is a native of Way. public." followed by de· dale for mi1e~ around of Gifts." Lebanon Ohio. .' . .8," . price: ' we oft'. l' now. Store open ' h' nesville, a graduate td . F ox. . , . oaUin. . . . . our ermon ubJect. "Clul.tand ' h h anq i ' 1 .of . Itd vo t'Ions con jlue e b y Ma rvm fi re laddies for their regular meet. Subscribe lor the Miami. r'I-~et.. -. p . t' I B'bl Stud evtmlllgs IIlrarn.- Shop leisurely. Ig BC 00, was seriou s y lJt)UI'C ~I G . t t h . t d d th e' ing_ Yet, wbenel'er a real alarm ~ ua... .." ray 'I' mee mg am I. e y C ' Jewelry hop, "The by be·r.g h 't b t "'1 x (1'. , al~ en In ro uce . en .... for fire comes in, it i always the Honoring their SOn and hi bride Mt'. and :Mrs. Rl)bet't Wi! on and each Wednesday fIt 7 :30 p. m. ~ :r~itt8,,, Lebanon, Ohio. J;J.ome she .!~s ~I'ofl~i:: Ilau °dn~~r:t:wll~ members of the Spor~smansb!p old bell that calls for aid, be it Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williamson childl'en, Ed\\' in and Ada Mal'ie, Tho church whert~ you feel at s treet lh he l' city dudng the Brot herhoOd! twentl;'-elll'ht an sounded by a member of the fire entertained relatives at a s ump- Mr. Arthul' Wil on and Mr. hOllle_ -~noon houl·. MfR. Ridge had th1! numb y. ThIS wa follo~d by a company or a Jay citizen. Why is tUQUS dinner, served at. the Little Ot'vin Wilson, of Dayto'n spent ----}Iighl of \\ra~~, but II ai- turning a . gIven by Mr.. Brown s mathettlis so? Inn, Sunday: Mr. and lIfrs. Harold unday with their bl'other an(1 ST. MARY'S CHURCH Don' fox'get the Thank. giv- CO.l'nl!f did not allow sufficient lee. mattes depa~tment. The as.sembly ___• _ _ WiUiamson, Mr. and Mrs. William 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wil R(lv. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector ing Mal'k t given by the way. She wa. knocked dow n and waf! closed 'wlth .ch~ rs by Dick. and h Hedgeman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. son and daughter Dorothy. In the unday before Advent, Novcm- l\'[oth ,. Club, Wednesday later taken t() a physician's office Jack and th~ smgmg at the...!tic Hedgeman and daughter, Caroline, afternoon they visited their aUllt bel' 26. Chul'ch chool at 9 :30; morning, Novembel' 29, at the in the building where, sh is enl- school song. llr. and Mrs. Clitr Hedgeman and and unc.le n enl' Oregonia anll Leb- 'Morning Prayer and sermon al Grange hall. ployed and x-rayed. It was ---Dest~oyed eon, Billy, Mr. lind Mrs. Harty ,anon. , 110 :30 . t;overed she had no bl'oken Haas, Mrl!1. S. B. Ramsey and son. -_. shocked . She ' WQS accompanied tonight (Th , at eipt The residence o~ Mr. /lnd Mrs. Erllest" Mt:8. Mary McKay, Dr. and home by two o'f hel' w men office o'clock. AltboU'gh the advance llale' 'lJrs. Edgar Sherke, of, Dayton; Mr : ___ ~",_ _ _ _ _ _-_."'-.'!!!!!!:=;:::"r::=:=~~V· GUY Rout~hn in Lytle was badly assoCiates. ' of ticket.s has been ve!'y satistactoi' damaged by fire early Friday and Mrs. 1. S: Caffel'ty, Miss . D,F ,E" . H ~. :: c~ n 11.._ To R :..J I Mrs. Ridge suffered gl'cat dis- the re al'e still a number of good morning, which. caught from tress but is l·eetJperut.ing at her seats I ft. , sparks on a sbing]e roof, from toe Josiah Ca1ferty, of Franklin; Mrs. home. She i.s one of t he ecretal'ies - -- - - - • - - ' - chimney. Alarm was given and Annll Morgan and I)on, Winfield, in the e dito rial depa]'~m nl of The everyone near began to work. Soon' of Xeni~; Mr. and Mrs. Paul NatioDl;I.1 Undel'Wl'iter. others came. Furniture from the Hauk, of Troy; Mrs. Eva Long, 14.1' ftrst floor was laved but very little and Mrs. Clarence Long lind from the lIecond floor. When dis· daughter, Helen Louise, of Colum· covered the fire wa., under such bus: Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Williamson Waynesville's Girl Scouts hUd . bead way It Beemed impoliible to of Cleveland; MiMes Grace and their first meeting in their ne" save the' hOUle, but with hel'oie Loue])a Williamson, and Master club "oom on Fifth street, 1M' work by a bucket bri~de the fire Richard WU.liameon. After dinnel; Mrs. Walter Whitaker anel Mrs . evening. Plans wen wa. put out, savinII' the lour' rooms the, entire Party adjourned to the H met· Ramby entertained their m!lde ,for a Thanksgiving party tor of the first floor. 'The lop is cover- Williamson home to spend tl\,e reSunday Schoo"1 das es' last Satur- J Tue~d.ay : ven'ng, November II, ed by insurance. mainder of a happy day. day afternoon from 1:30 ~0 - 4:30 at whlc~ time the mot.bers win be at the home of the Whitakers. cnt rtame~. The. varJo~s patrols C..... of T""b afte\'noo n was spent in playing are busy w~th their hal\dlcrait, the We wish to express our sincere games un~j) 3 :30. The children younger glrls ,wtih needle -:qrk thanks to all who 80 willingly were then invitetl to the kitchen and the older WIth ballket weavlq. helped at the time of the fire. where a weiner roast was enjoyed. Beulah Betnard has . paased her Mr. and Mrs, Guy Routzahn Jo{othing was left, undone in mak- Tenderloot te8t~, and 19 now eUetMr. and Mrs. Howard Graham ing the afternoon a mos t enjoya-' hie to registration. The ' SCOII~ the meeting of the .' ble one fOT the BtU folks. Pop, have ordered a supply of ChrWWayne Townllhip Farmen' Club at orn balls and candy w re 11180 mas .cards to be sold, and . will .,their home near Harveysburg, last served " the children. precl~te y~ur ' patronage. Tbe nut Thu~day, November 9. The after ThOse p:resent 'were: R\l.ylon ,~e, etlOg WIll be held Tuesday ~D program included a vocal Crabbe, Witm. Dibertl Joe Dav,is. 1011', November ~8. by MI'8. H. S. Tucker, of Next St1nday is regular Monthly Harveysburg, and violin and SIlXOChal'le.s Dobgbmlm, Chal'les Rye, - - --- - Meeting at the Friendll White phone music by the Miue8 Graham Donald Wa,t kins, Oharles Dibert, TRUCK OPERATORS":O MEET Brick meeting bOuse. The principal their lister, Mrs. Helen W ohI, at Roxie Carolyn Sackett. WHma Ames, Evelyn I{ohlitt, Mary Moss, speaker at the afternoon seuion Owing to the fact tbat several piano. Thanklilriving quotations wi\] be Dr. Thomas Kelly, instrucEllen MOSII, Saarh Conner, Norma inquirie have been piaeed ' wttIl were given in retponse to roll call, tor' of Philosophy at Earlham and the Rev. Thornbuty, -pastor of Lovely, Aliee Jean Hess, Annll the Automobile 'Club at Xenia. College, Ind., and a nephew of the Harveysburg ;Baptist churcb, Marilyn Whitaker. " Ohio in re~el'en~ to the ' operatiaa Invited g uests present of trucks un.der the public utilltt. Rufus Keney, of Or'lIOnia, TIle pve the principal addreu, of the ceneral j)ublie is cordlaIl, Invited day. Kellel; Hoak read an interestFrances . and Ruth Anna Johns, and also the lleenllq of tJ1aeIII to attend thele . . .iol1ll, and mar Margaret, Helen and Hazel Vlnt. for 1984, a m..tJq ...Dl b. -... hiltor), of Warren County. - - -•• - • ._ for the bendt of ......, ~ do 10 with ir.eat proftt to them..lvea; Crossbred lambs raised on farms . me.b". 01 ~... or Y. F. M. MEETING . ' it. not. who wollhl lib to in southeastern 0 \0 brou,ht eljfht about " . . opefttio&. fte c....... Ttac" to 1100 •• Co eentll 1& pound, In the yean 1980 Iq will be held at .,.. CoDntete, "bleb bal eome Into Tbe repl... meeting of the th:ourh 1932, while ftne .001 Ceutx- Aatoa.ebU. ...... tnmepdoUi use ID tblJJ eGon· Y. F. II. wU1 be held at the home types returned five een\a a pound. 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Mmme Bowyer, l'xecutrlx of t!JItalEl of Ed~ar Bolli') l! r, de· 30 Year" Jo;,Ill rience in ar~' 11) "'3 bile. UCCl'. . Mr. Commoa Proceecli... cea cd, fil?d her Invertlol'Y. Fittirl~ and M.king m.lllet Whnl effect Will th .. initiu] 1)1'0" c t - I t l t i e d copy of the entry deBucrklf! the glet' club . pon. f)1' I ren euunty (ltn b 'Ilt Bt·a I. Th J lh' k th t 1 I h J rn the c e of Til · r deral t Imining the Inh dUnce tax on ce, ing tax on h g hav on lh h y, w('rt' 'nt~r blned [),~ the ma~(! d c r~".Iar· a lie .aUIe th L'niltn I.it In ' ulrance ~o, ve u the e,.ta e of ~1 ina oulson de- price of pork? The lax will add, home uf hell' e',a 'h. Mr. John . d' al anth·one. se In. . I Dayid ~I orri • • ·t I, IIPlluintm at ce i to be certified "ithout am;Wel1l th' Agl'ic:ultul'ol Adju ~ t L.banoa, Ohio Pyl a~ B aHr." lI;u Il:n • ov r. (' amu . ln~ orlJ!ln.a of r ce1v r i ordered, • . Illl'nt Admil)istl'llllon, about tht(, • ., ...., line anel actll n. n( e~ll I av . "I . delay. Tu.Sday, 'T hurtda" Sa'.r4., J n'~. tnl In, tanct-, prlo.e ",cnt h i ' d th. a.... f H k th I 'IO ·t Gocekl'r pleaded gl.lllty William b rlin "uardian f fourths ot a cllnt a pount! on th ' "b fQre d u ti n and an" 0 P a) (' < P •• 0 no. t th . d ' • til d . t h'" ' .. .~ r " " w • h nd m n and lie onald 0 In Ictnleon.. e agam ",r' ,Juhn Oberlin, insan, filed hi fini bed hog arCLl, . haughty PJrlt~. fnr a . fall. Th to n , . Y " . 'eml,'nc wa su pend d for a pCI'- third account. If the tax no" , in effect, 50 cehts boys w nt to Km . .111Ip' on tht' HardlD, "ho play! d the part of I iod of t" O yean on "'ood b havior I L G hi . ' ( hundr d' p ound of Jiv hog, i " . , S b II t h ' t ' I t Th . . . cna ru erl ex cu.rlx I> egrad I, had '\ pook part! r e\'enlOg o~ J anuary "lind got no a, c CI y man . va. e . e EVe'rett. I!:mel'Y plead d guilty tu tate 01 Matthew Grahl r, dec a' d added to the various hog prod II l.~ their own on pr viou!! date!!, Thl' walloped 2l to 15, Th ill wa Lhe fclUlt wa~ e.xc II nt and n e<led no th indictment j~led again t him l fil d h ' t i' in proporti on to tbeil' l' tllil mal'FOR SALE DATES CALL he ~ea:8 ;eh"e and "'as entenced to not Ie ' th n I(leal chapter of th port~lIl~an- fir t of a hort erie of reyer~''1 1 JlrOm~~in~ at e:s:~e:: }Janey, ket valu , the tax hllrne bp ham, lIhip BrotberhoQu wa rganu: d that W8 though 0 hay b n du e , cxc clog Y 'W . • P nye .y 0 n 10 yeatS at the Ohio tale R form- dtlcea cd is ex mp~ from inh ri- ire h loins and bacon will be, QII about thi tim, and Am'rican to ov 'r-eonfitle nce and ta.len ,Turner and Wmlfr d ArmltB~e . A atoty I ., the average, slightl y more than Education Week with i att n· and p naWe and r' torative lar~ . cl'owd all ' nd d and njoyed Bug'ene Noble pleaded guilty to tanBce ~X'T H d . . t n' ree-quarter. Qf a cent a pound. • , h ' , . Th h ' th 'r e Ie . aney, a mini rll IX dant night chool 8!!I(IM.• wall ob- m asur w rt: . decr!' d, TIs. de- It. , e c. orus wa .uP on I th indictment fliled .,,'1linst hirn of c tate of Clyde H . Haney. deThe amount of the till! will ht' per!or- 11. ent nced t o not Ie than 10 del sed filed h L' finlt and final increased in jump~ of 50 cellt 1\ ·rved, Novemh r 8-16, inclusive. velopt'd a certam umount of trlfe , toes dUrlnll' the wh~1 An Arml tie Day program lII'a beL\\,(' n lh co ch lAnd other mance, o ne of theIr . election YE'ar in th Ohio State Reformal hundee9~eight each until by It ven in t.h e gym at 11 o'clock, memb r of th faculty that is, u~ ~est d." . ' , tQr y. . aC~~:l~i' Barbee wa. app ointed ex- February 1 the total i, $2 a hun · JESSE STANLEY Wedneaday morning, Novemb r 11 though t hav(' ev nW Il~' b en the l Waye h Wan Tournament. Wiker Tewart enlerec,l a pI a of ecutrix of the ~8tat' of L'll' n F dredweight. Pilon. 320. N.w BurU •••••• Ola •• "Old M.n D p"reS!lio~" . ms to r . ult for. the ~Qilur to ngage anQ()unc a' ev~~-coILlmn tream - guilty a he ~tal\ds cbarged, ' Sen- t orm, dec a ed, no ~ond r~~~ired: have be n makmg hi pr~ nee Mr. Plyc s ry~ces t r anoth ,r c~, llarcb ~. Th~s cond cOl? cu - tence susp 1)d~d for a y ar on harlell J . Wllggllner, Will L Wag felt in the ommunity, lor, m the year. Be that a It may, and' be hIS tlve champion hip WWl Won In th good behavior. goner and U K B w EARL KOOGLER report lor D cemb r 15, w find othe r 1ailin ~ what they may have Wanen county tournome.nt played In the case 0/ The People's po inted apPI'~i ('~S/ r~h n :~I~e ,:~ Form income l'08e 20 pel' eellt D.,tOD Pholle avings Co. adm~tted to probate. in th tiv months from AUi\lst to this. app aJ : " The. W: H. ' S .. ~as been th records lIurely show t.hat in th Hal'mQn Hall gYm at Leh- BUilding Loan tlnd KEamore 89S. laken the re ponBlblhty of RWlng J ohn Pyle Willi th mo t uc.ce ful non, F bruary 26 and 27. ur Ve1'8u. William 13. Hayn r et al Th will of .M ry A P ' tt D cember, according to governto tb needy of Wayn ville on ~nd b i loved. coach who has yet boys def al.ed tterb in 30-19 in Albert J . , cheurf!r wa 0l8(ie p.arty decca ed wa /\led 'n P~O b ~1.tlse , ment e.stimat s. fueh ot this rise !!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~-'_~...!!!!_"'!!~.!!.!!.!!!I!".-!! bri tmaa, t o' bring all the che r coached athl llcs at W. H. S. th e ~J'!!t game, anq eked ~ut a 2:1- tier ndant. Ra y O'ut ro, admi~i!ltrato~ the is said to deriv4) trom t.he uenefit tb y can. On ~eeember 23. b Th i. chahge jn the clas sched- 19 vlct(lry over ~orrow 10 a closIn the case CfC The P ople' e. tate of dam M. Dutro, deceas- pa~'ment off red farmers · for tw en 1 and 3 0 clocIe, th opho- ules for high "choo l is announced. Iy cont sted . eml-tinal· game. T he Building, Loan :and aving o. d flied hi~ application for a certi- agr eing to ~ due pl'oduction . ••• mor elasa will be on hand at t~e January 20 : "F'ive minut.es int r- final 'lI'~m~ bet-:"een Wayc hs and ve u Willi m ,8. Hayner, et ai , lic~te of transfer. Material Inc rea eft are reportetl gym to receive gifts tor thOle In mi ion between cIa are b log Franklm III claimed to have been defendant i gra.nted Ie Vi! to tile George Depew wa appo'nted from the cotton anti tobacco belts. want. Tell all your relativell and omitted during the last half of the clo t. most h\Uedy fought nnllw rand ero! petition. adnlini tr~tl'ix 0( lhe ~st.Bte o~ H'- lncrea es in the wheat lind hog and WAYNESVILLE, OHIO friends to bring anything tt~eful the $Chool year. By dolrl this, we high schoo! bask t ball game ever In the cue c~f The VirglniJln ram lJepew decca 'd d tiled corD belts are expected to btl mo re uch clothing, veg tables, can- hay an xtra c1lrri~ul r peri od played in Wan- n county. So in- J () illL , lock Land Bank of harle - tond ot $1000 with ~u~eti~. ~otic~abl when be~efi~ P8?,m ' n~K PhOne 80 B.nk Bid.• • ned toodll, potato~., apples, etc. from 10:15 to 10 :45, In which the t n wa the rivally that both tO Il, W. Va., VEtMlU I ra . WelE~t lis M, Brown executrix of now 10 procc of distribution til ome one I pOlUllbty in greater studenl.8 will remain in their home t ama \\ r(l continually barking at baulYl, at I, judgment to plaint.iff the stat of Ella R. Brown, de- in farmer 'po~kets. . . . meeting!l! tHe rut r e, Ilnd at one time pIny tor $3,265.5 • . C!f!a cd tiled h r inventory Gross ca h InCOln In OhiO. :tH need tllan )'QU, Give and be happy. rooms for study, cia 'l' be M.others . club has b. en ,~sk d operetta practlc, r Tiew. etc. wa S"uIlP nd ed tor s(lme time until Bond of J ohn Slu h r i filled at Lon ~ raner, gual'dian ~f John 1932 wall estimated a .14.6 ml~1lol1 to help dbtnbute th ,pfts., The Commerc:lal Law and Economic the Franklin superintentlent and "aoOO. reaner in, ane filed her lint nc- dollarS. Incom~ fM 1933 IS 11l11l~at r pon!\e to t.his appeal, as ulual, Geography will be a-iv n to Juniors coach hud public.ly ppolngize(l to In Lhe cllse oJt R. F , Robinson count. " cd at 16 million dollal' , ex IU: lve Will v ry eeneroUi. and Senior. Th schedul hu be n the r~f refill' ahu 'ive language. ver U8 Arthur IBryant and J ohn of federal paymenl. · a h pay.ome excellel)\ scor I were m~dearanged for the convenience of I At thl! clo e of the regulation Bigler. de1endant are to an wer Real E.t.te Trall,f.,. ments t o farm r for tb ale of by pupll in all tryadel and hlgh Junlol'll and eniora who wish to 1 playing time, tiT cor wa a ti within 10 days. . . pigs, for l' duetion of wheal and hool cl~1I • in th Every-Pupil take up news writing," , at 10-] G, makin~ a three-minute The c e of H_ J . BeU v r us Tom Hur ~ and Rach .1 L. Horst tobacco acreage ar expe -l II t? chol.nhlp te.ts, held December 2. School I tudents furni shed moaL overtim lie ion nec ssa ry . Tn this lnna Mohr was dismi .ed without. 1 Carl~ro~n and Adahne Brown, total 2 million dollar for th yea!. For example: . In Senior English, of the program for the Friday tina..! period, ayage · bagg d B reeord, ' !al. e le I~ Cle.arcreek township. One re ult of the increase d la~m Ronald Hardin scored 74 of.a mOl'Ding se ion of the Farmers ba ket in th last 25 second. 01 Th (:a e cl Fllorenc c Bell versu Gorge DlerlelO to. George. W. income hall been a 25 per cent ID po [ble 75 polll u , the low m*rk 1n Institute that wu heJd in the gym l play to make it an 1 ·16 count in rl'ma Mohr was dismised without McGrath, r~al estate In Washtng- crease in mail order sal So In the ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN the ClaaR. being 26 ..In Blxth grade January 29 ~nd SO. ThEl voeatlonai Wayc h'l favor. r cord. t on t ow nshIp. . south, where cotton . And t obacco Cattle, 'hop, .heep and ca!v,. Noma-Brock Co., Uv. wlr. _d arlthll',lebc, Christine. McClain agriculture poys cqnd!lcte(i a corn The members of the victorioll!l Cn the cllse ·o.t The Miamisburg ' . Hugb Wrl&:ht, et al tl) Os~. progra~ al'e under way, ulail st;0red 34 of 76 pOllllble points, show in connection with the 1n- team in th ord r of their appeaT- Bunding nnd Loan Association ~a M,. WIlght, mlot No. 639 \0 order purcha. es have rl n m,ore. progrelll1ve Arm for the hldl ...· Wlt~ a low m.rk of 15 to~ th cl stitute, and RaJph Bran tratol' once in the scores : Erwin Ellis, v rsu Wilbur tJnglesby and Mar- rankhn. Mnch qf the advantage. gall~Cd mark t pricea .nd ,ood a.rile .. Stocll Yard.' Cla,I."'al O. C cli H.r~.n Je~d the eIghth gra- read an CI!S&Y, "Agricultul'aJ En- Herbert Barton, Lawrence Davi~, tha. V. Unglesby, ill is ordered that James P. Taylor, and Leora J. by increas d fa~m ineom . 1 oft'set, Ualoa Tune In on Radio Station W It'! d I'll i.n b'lthmetJc with 44 out of gineering," whose xc lienee lat r Paul Savo~c, Bollard Wallace, entry be set aaic~e. TaYl~r to LaVerne Taylor, re.1 es- howev r, by higher prl ell now 12:26 to 12:30 p. m. for oar claU, In t he case of Pearl ellers ver- t te ~n.Turtlecteek township;. . asked fol' th products tho farm ra Market rellom. 76, WIth 19~ the low mark. - . won tor it publication in both The John Turn r, Bob Arm;trong, An epidemic of mumps broie Miami Gaz Ltc and a county' n WB· Everett MI11 r. Bal't.on, Arm. trong Albert L. Bennett, et al. moWllhant F. HUnt by admmistra- buy. out jUlt . before the Christmas paper. Pl'i,;ell ere awarded for and Millel' played only a ahort tim l!U tained. Defend~nts given t()r ~f Anna L. Brown. inlot No. v.cation, bllt did not prevent srreat the belt poste announcing the .' th fi t W h k' 20 day~ to pleal! move ' or demur- 127 In ~orrow. OW.n Loan. 011 Corn plana for v.cation .ctivities. On Instltut that had been prepared In e r~ g.ame, ayee s ma .'nlr r e r . ' George Springer Crawford to • • Chrlitm.. EVe the II S GI~e b .. I '1 no su bstitutIons whatever ngamst I th f Th ,. tl Loui e CraWford 36 acres in Clear The Commodl'ty Cr dl't ol'p" ra' . y selloo pUPI 8. Marrow or F ran kll n. Coae h es .,e u I- B n e ClIse I iD. e mcmna creek townshIp, , ' \I club went .bout ' town" Ilneing . ' I d A neW8 Item pubhshed Fcbruary ected Lawr nc Davis a forward utcLh for: SBuPP Y ~tO:, 8 cdorp·, tVhert- 1 Ralph Kelly to Nancy K~l1y real tion is pr paring to en m ney n Carow for tbe ple.sure of shut-in invalids. 3, 19t12, says: II At the regular and caJ1t8in of tho mythic 1 all· ' -., rown, 1. I ere d a estate in alem township corn warehoused by f arm en. Durin, the Yule-tide vacation meeting o! th board of educatiol'\, county first t am, while Ballard be for clo eod and ord r of slIle WiUard 1\1arsh t o JO$ ~h '5. an ~a::u~~~ ~~ t:ed~:~:te!ln d;o~r~ Coach John Pyle ~ok the ten lead Monday ,nIght, J. Edwa;dii ten- Wallace and JO.hn (Spark Plug) In the case of The Mutual Build- Sarah .B, Riddell, 113.19 acres In or better. ince Ohio is witho\lt a i members of bls Warren count)' dered hi" re ilrnatJon, which wall Turner were a&tngned to the guard . ~ FranKlin towOlwip. '11 c't!mplon.biP basketball Ilquad on accepted. and H. R, !'foss waa positions on the Rec(l nd team. How· 109 .a nd Loon (,,0. ".er us H . B. Bruce Fisher and Robert G. M<:- tarm war bouse law, the lonna WI a triumphal tour of Pike eounty- named to fill the unexP1red term. ever, th boys didn't do 80 well ill JeII ~ICt':" fJr., *e t a 1,ooJudgment to Connell to The People' Buildin... b~ available only to farmers stor2 A3 7 , , ... d Mr. ,Edwards will soon remove to the district tournament · played at p IIlln III or... L d S' C 1772"6 ing ttleir corn in an elevator or . ta. Th b hi. ome preclnc e team na his new home n ar Gr enfield." Wilmin ton Colle e, a 'week later' . George ~ohn8 plea~ed guilty to osn . an ~vlngs 0.,. . other public w~rehou e. approved been enjoying more tbf·n usual Thus ill complet d th perRonnelof losing f4 to 22 ~o We t Union the 'a ffidavlt filed agamst him and acres ID Was~lngton ~owMblp, . by the CommodIty Credit Corporaucceu throurhout the ore part th b d f d t'o t h a t ' · . f Ad ' as fined $100 and .eost Mr . Caroline M. Oatley to Cm- tion. f tb d tb ... was e oar 0 e uca I n III ye. champIOns 0 BroS county. ' . ,,' t' d ~b b B 11 T I ' . h e coaen in control all this chronicle closes, ' . . The cause olE Everett Wesley "lOna I an ur an.0 e.eArrangemen f or makmg t e o . e 1Ie.IOII, an Phone 78J anXIOUI to diwlay hI. protepi to the Messrs Day Hockett and Moss .Th u ual II t of . eh~la tl~ Roger C. Hill wa disrri is ed. .Co.; Fra k S. Wyhe to C1P- loans are expected to be completed .' b' 1 t d t trll\tJ\phs and other athletiC vlctortrequest of plaintit! Clnnatl and Suburban Be]1 Tele- by December and th pro('edUI" I _~~~~~~,,!!,,_~"'!.!!~~~ the. home folks. The account ot this h ' bl'-'" d ' th ... f aVlng Just cen re-e ec e 0 Th F F A b IlC' . b e . h I X 'bb C· , I· tour, pu ..,..e In e repo... or serve two years longer. The voters efl ensue. e . : . oye S In the C!.ase IDf Helen Albrecht p. one. 0., C ar e8 j ey to 10- .for securing them t.hen announ cH M WI LLIAMS Ja~uary 8, 1982, II&YII: of Warren count hav also 'ust ee dully staged thell~ ~nnual min- versus Sarah Mlsseldine, cmnatJ and · Suburan Bell Tele.- cd. Last-ilay for acceptance of ap•• _ decreed tbat PrC1lldent S. S. Ellis ow and ohtamedllmple dismissed at cost 01' plaintiff. 0.; ugene . ue er to plieation is set . at 'March . 1 . Th ')STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _cI Wakefield, and were :wInners by a In the cas of Albert Young aDd Suburb.a n Ben ,!,ele flotes, which bear interQ t at .4 per SURGEON . .core of 28 to 18. The next day shaH become a memb r of the fund~ for ~he purchaAe of n ce 0 ; ~eorge L. Miller cent, mature Aug,uSL 1. · .j.1 AU.Dllo to-Aenal ••• they went. si,ht teeing and visited Warren County Board p1 Etluea- SlIry mgredlent" tor t~e annual F : vers\JIJ Will . Cit. John, et ai, 180 phone. J 1 1934 S'd I ad F. A.~Home Econom ics banquet, days is granted defendant to file to Cmemnati and Sllburban Ohio counties eligible under th I.te.tiaa) Die••••• B1 Rock and Ule Dl~ coal mine. t' wbich, by the way, was a compl~te an weI' or otbeJ~ pleading. ' Bell Tele.phone .Co.; Grove C. plan include Williams, Fulton, LEBANON, OHIO That eveninr "they played tbe tho: e~~nt~n~i~?et,' too. . I . succells also. Othe.r event!! of lmIn the case Ql hart s Fordyee Fox to Cmc!nnah and Suburban Defiance, Henty, Wood, andusky Stockdale team, wtnninr 26 to 18. An Inte~estmg three.c~lumnnac- !,ortance at the time, but not so vetllu Estate (lit Bessie Fordyee- Bell ,!,el~pho~e Co.; A. C. Baysore, Huron, Seneca, Hancock, Putm~n, l'hope l~hlllt'" J.meao:;IJ'.~a. filU On Thursday nlrht, the bie game of the serjel .&11 played. Thi!l was count of hiS trip to Wa hmr: lD. Importan~ to . t,his IIt?ry (our Uunte~ Colemal(l, deceased, ct al to ClOcmnab and Su,burban Bell Paulding, V Wert, Allen, Hnrdin t.hat W~!I wl'ltte.n by . a1' es netghbor 8 radiO 11\ howhng an ac- partition ordered Telepbone Co.; ohn W. and Jda B. ,W ya.ltdot rawford Riehland with Beaver High. The g.me w.s C., Whitaker 18 pUbhshed lIn the count QY.a IItirr.inR'. footbaJI ~ame Tn the C8-'Ie (It' Adam Campbell Lam6r to Cincinnati and Suburban Mercer, Aug aize and' Marion. ' do., the ac:ore heine tied part of Gazette for Fe~rullry J o. Char.lell as We write) brlDgmg n.1I .d?wn to versus Louella Campbell, service Bell Telephone Co.; J. W. and Mae Morrow, Knox, Shelby, Logan, t.)Je time, but the final score was had WQn Lh trIp In a state-wide the C!ommencement aetlvltleB for by publication is ordered to be Johnson to Cincinnati and Subur- Union, Delaware, Darke, Miami, y ' 24 to 21 In favor of' W. H. S. The mode on defendlsnt. ban Bell Telepbone Co,; Aaron Champaig'l\. Clarke, Madiscon, trtate/m.ent was made that not eA8sa~S cjontest condUC~ dO:' }he th year. .ntla oon agu!! o · 10 or ~_~_ Sol!mlan to Cincinnati and Surur'Franklin, Licking,. Preble, Montanother bieb sehool team In War. hIgh scbool students. Some very (To be continued) N_' Suiti ban Bell Telepbone ' So.;. ~rover gqmery, Greene, Fayette, PickaFOil RENT By THE HOOSIER
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The Mutual Building and L o a n . 67; 'Fred ~obn. Motor 00., parts, WANTED Co. versus Ray'mond Hall, et aI, B.n. Allowed $25.46; Kilpatrick-French Motorlor money: The Lebanon Lumber Co" glass car Co.,_g~S, ~~~r.0r:7~.;;28"F.f-·~F~ra:;:nr.k;:+W1mTl!:O:=l'Oiiffirv7-:-c&;.._Atltejt. Mary Guttery versus Ray- labor and putty, $3.60; J. F. San- Sherwood Co., gas , . mond A. Gutt.erY, for divorce. 16rd. serviCeS" $3.60; Mary E. Hop $20.'75; A. ,gas, na.Jls" Adam Campbell verSU8 Louella ping, rent, $30; '01;8: Euward and $43.1.1; 'Gn8wol~ Sen:ce StatIon Campbell, :tor divorce. Charge is Robert Blair, Mryices l '20; Candis ~upphe8r $27~.63, John ~w II Son gross neglect. Hymer, serviee8. $5; ftfaude Dear- gas and repalrtl, $32.15, A~chdeaFOR SALE 1 -dotl', services, $5; Lewis V. Banta, con , Sale I C~" gas, ~lS.06, Way'. Pro"'t. Court services, $5; Mrs. , Will Bryan, aer- nesviJIe ServIce ~tatlOn, gas. and . Th d' d" ddt I 'ees $10' Slella Kelly services kerosene, $89.72, Standard 011 Co. FOR SALE--Oak Bedstead and e springs; Sideboard. Mrs. Laura t · e f~tJhU !chaltl~ntaan ta el'mt~- '7" Geor«e Miller 8e~ice8, '10; kerosene, ,9,90; Oregonia Bridge a Ion 0 e 1n er nce JI; on e , ' . f ' Co. steel, $61.95; Harold Martz, Conner. *n23 estate of Menlna C0l1180n, deceaa- Mrs. Howard Sawyer, aerVlCes, '1, d I '98 4(t· W H. cd, is to b.e aiven to all- peTlons in- John Law "Son~ labor ,en ;:dd= anfC~~:.ervi~es 'and 'sup- FOR SALE-M~sh fed tUl'keya. terested, ,9.84 E. C. Wenning oil mil a lng pll ,22 SO, C for Thankslriving. CUff Burnett The will of I,ida B. McKay, de~ machine, $1.50; Kelly OtftCI! Equi~ part $28 82.'Jobnaon " 0., R. R. 6. .. • ceased ill admit't ed to probate. ment, services, ,14.60; Wm. Hul- 1 nb , ,28042' F i I Tbe' executol' of the estate of tord, expensea, '~4.66; Eubman um ee' ~ $;6~ ~~. FOR ' SALE-Poland China mal. Mary E WaterhoUie deceased ia SUpply Co., supplies, $1l3,04; Ohio ;a 0., IU~P ,~~ . A pip and ~ampRhil'e Buck. E. to dlst~ibute certain bQndll 'to Refo!1'matory HI•. 4 S_les" /a y, ~en , ; . , urrou- Evans, P/lone 470R . Ch 'l H L if di t beds $26' Relf's Electric ghs, servlcea, $9.80; A. Goodwj.n, ar es , e eraon, . guar an .o . . ' , . Ed d $1225' H.rry Perry ser- WANTED-To bu, all k,l nu of Maty Virginbl, Lefterson and P. supplies, $3.67; Drl. war . ,9 SO,' C 'H H tt '. thicken.. ~.Jina' hlrh••, mara' J.mes Irwin Let!erlon minora: and Robert Blair, services, ,50; G' 'U'd . 'd' s~rv!cea, , • &. S i b t 'I n e",oo, . lel'Vlcas, price. S. D. aeDlde, Wa:1QenUl., The auardial] of Jam" Irwin .J 0 hn T...- w ~ on,.a 0, pa, 01, SO,; . Ohio. t.f ' Lecel'llon and Mary 'V lrrinl. Lef- greue, $97.62; G~lIwold semce leraon II orderEld to complete .. Ie Station. gu, oil, etc, $S4.U; Grtll- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=-=!!!!!!!!"i of bonds and payment wbich wold Service Station, PB, oil, etc. George WaterhouBe executor of $.,40; DaVid Carpenter, servlees, estate of Joseph C. Sale deceased ,82.60; Cincinnati Tjmes Star, adattempted. . , . , vert ising, $66.10; Clinton C;o\lnty . I The administl~ators 0'1 tbe estate Deml)cl'at, ' advertising. , $14.94; of Emma J. St~ull, dec!!ased, filed Western Union TelegraJlh Co., their plication for a certificate ot tele~am8, '1.7~; ](e1l, Omee transfer. . EqUipment, scrVlces, $9.50; Van The wilJ.ol Oaxollne Chenoweth, Camp Stone Co., sand and ~avel, deceased, was filed in probate. $11.60; M. L. Rogers, ITavel, '19.The following accounts were ap- 20; Warren Co. Lumber Co., ceproved allowed and c:onftnned by ment, $'.91; Morrow Lumber Co., the eo~rt. cement lime, lumber, f32.98; Josie Ada Carey, executrix of Flack Eq~ipmen. Co.. platona tbe estate of J.cob Addi80n Carey bearmgs, $8.87; W. H. Lawdeceased, Fint and itaaI. " repairs, U1.15: B, S, ConCharieJ'l D. Maple, trustee of the over, supplies; ,U.159j Clem Baidelt&te Qt Eldrtdlre Pope, deceased. win, POD, 'SO I Robert S. GardDer Flnt. cement, " : s. O. AIeMllder's Dept EvelJll D. Meloy, necutl'bI: o( Store, .uppU., fl0.&5: Wener tll• ..tate of C. C. Melo" deceaae.d WeldiDl Co., carbide aDd Olln.n, E ••lyn D. Melo)" ezeeutrtx Qf 19.10; Valle~ Motor StJea. ,.., e'ititeOfU-C. lIIelo" deeeued ete., '&.10: Franklin Yule. " 'I'lN PInt aDd llnal. _ Co., .... I,a.~: Lebuaoa Lamber llauom L. Blllbl, exlcutor of Co" ..... lnaber. .n.ll; tile .estate of Laura L. Glbb. de. Bowanl '1.; -OnI
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Our conve.nient location, aultalJiHcuP!"illg the failul·e I)f build- I oys MII~. il' I ;. II ~(\ aH, ,COLU MB S - Th!' "lat capital 750 cooslahl S W('l'll ele~lf·d in tit,· . ble lIurro undings and equipment ~N'" 4 Class lIIlall c• .. , ........ ........... e. III viII, Oblo, a.Matt r ing and loan us. u 'iotiom~, anu I' _ Grnde boy. MU ~l<le 15; Ighland II III have th!' gcn!'l"ul !lsli.Qmhly 11K stoll!. enables us to Serve to the Belt medics for the relief of tlepo~ilol·S \ 17. gu('sts onCl' more thl~ yeal". 1'), 01· B d ·rt I Advantare. '*' Mr. an d'l G ovel'nur Wo'L i D "eCtDl- de . ircs e that llO II O~nle \I 0': in the. sub"Cl·iber,,' cOIUnlll i,e. th~ .. I ·~ . J KC k ,N·Ir h man, M ,,~r. I e h as rlxel all08l" beauty shup I\VIH~I.S NOVEMJ3F:R 23, 1933 Dayton HCl'ald ior atul"day and Ir~. linn y Orr, Mr. and Ml's. bel' () us the datc to clIll thp law. t t II AMBULANCE SERVICE Do\"n: lid Nl'utzl'nh~Iy.t!I·, Ed Bate!; and making beltly in special ses~iun t o manager ant OPt'll'~ oIL·~: l!l Nov >nlbel.18 , MI· . JOG"llh'J =====================-= . ~=. ~~ . " . I>wncI·~ manllll:CI·S fine Inll !'ue 01·1\ inlt ' X nia photogt'allh r b\lt.tlnce Mrs. Alta AIl!'n, 01 Du yto n w re adopt a hqUOI' control cod. He : I ·Lh h I f L Phon. 29 W.'n.... m•• 0Il1. It I;asid nt of WayncKviiJe pring" ~·unday caIJel·R in the h om '~ of irs. al80 has est the fir~t or s conI! ;.0 n 11(,(; II ( WI. !'C. on I' 'd\ co:ml' ~'. rtl; 80me ideas that appe~l' to b·' Anna Van Oorell anti M.l'l'I. Li ~~a we·k ~n .lImultl'Y fOl· conv~lIin~ u~~" a hmUnlCII1'l ·lR ~ih er~ HI Therc's tI'ouble in the Calm bt!Jt. There hay b(' " an" we .have. Curl. . the legislature in unoLhe!" f' pecial h IQ WI (I <'0111(> ul1< l'r ./1' dO nhE'w l 1 violellce and ih rea t lI. 11" have r rusc d to pay -' 1I I I·S. J> ,1Il'l' 111111]\1f, I". an d I .. el' . , ' I ' Cv~nleLt1 °RY llW Wllotl 1(> t al . J. arm 1'8 taxe. ·e n IlU far. MI'. Down..... ing say. in ... I .I'UC IOn•,0 (,llae t new l. ev. ~ nu e 11 .... )\, th!' ~an mn"c II) Iicnt· n fur Strlk I·S have PI" vented, through fOl'ce of nrms . the movell1 !'It 0 1' IJart · :Ml~. ha>l. G'rll~· we i· Dal/t.on vi~i- 110110' 'vcr, thel'o were slr\lng incli 8- I' Y d" r.· 1 p lOb 27 f , . . . . \ k h t I Icen~es on un a ,l:!r I ove m er' 43 YEARS OF SERVICE · l'm prod uciM r~o,": producer to distributoT. "Appointing COmll\i~l eli to act torR :rhla y. ~ tiom; th.e Ilast .wee t a.t ax ,P \'~)- I lit lh(' hoard h.;adjultl'lc I"S, 111 (i The cause lies 1Il the Jact that the agricultu\"ol incolOloI, a R a whol!' ~eparntely for the rhft'erent' dc- I ~lt. al)d JI.lrl': .Tllhn : Ilealy d . 1{,~lS wII~ be JIlcl~?ed In .the ~:o- Wyandotte Building, olumlILI:;. hall b en declining while urban ineomc, which controls the cost of ·.funct loans, is ju. t some more l ~aJt d fOI· thelt' home III Atlunta, glam fOI the .spe~lal ~esslo n :,(!e~ No lmmin'utiotlS will b!' )'c'luiT('<1 LEBANON, OHIO . living, has been going u]l. The exchllng va lue of farm produ .bl touch- fo()lishnI'Ss, fbI' wnuL can they uc- Ga., Tuesday aft~r a pleas~nt thl· e I of~er nhextj• TI hiS city \\ Ihll ulso enlel lit })I·clIent of those now ill busiIlC~;t U one of th I · t . t f d . cOlliplish divide,1 ur .itl thif< wuy? ,wel!k!<' sp{' nl With relntllres and tam t e (e egates to t e "tate 1"1" I h' '11 r II .' . W have a co mplete e owe p~ln 8 0 cprcsslon. . I'll .. . d d ' fdenu here. peal co nvention on Decemb l" 5. ".nj C y WI au o~la leo y 1 Clil l' Watch R ep.it' S.n·ice One can sympathize with farmel's facing this condition But 'he e ca e I~ too seriou s all esperIi' II I> L I . . Illcen , c:'< . It is gtllllllteti by the . .. . '~ I " l ' to fiddJ ~ n I n10nk ~. l l l SS e ~n . ev(!n ~' , Il)U~)C In · , . I d h '0 . Prices Reasonable thmg they shoulu IIUack is t he actual cause of the conditillll- in stead a ~'W 1 e t U C ~ I'd· I s tructor wa~ unable to attend her Bound volume of the llnnulLi re- hOM t fll ov l' ,I ,OliO J) 'r~l!n ~ n o ut of tiltin~ at windfalls. Violence nl!ve,· cured an economic ill, ahd it b" I c ffw~~f a tCho . .' t ;{ lCd' ~1- 1~las8es hem' Thul·s(lay dl~e t o ill. P01't of St.ate AIJdilol· J osep~ T. will come under the pI·ovbilln~ or Do YOUI· hr; tmns Shopping n v ·11 Th . . . . InN e 01" or 08e In J e In ' T r a c y fO l' 1932 became aVluIabl the n w laW: Now - Mak Wcekly Payments e r WI. e gloat dIfficulty faced by. thos seekmg lo aid the the Amel' i an loan ~hould be COll- n ess. h hi· J k Th· f armers, IS . Iac k I> f orgaOlza . t ·Ion. M·II· . ' ' intiignativn Mr. anl1M IS. · J 0 hn K enne d y. 0 f to l t e. JlU Ie hnst weI bl, IS rell t', "THE HOME OF GIFTS" I Ions of· producers al·e · un o1'galllzed sidei'ecl a ~ neral . f The State 0 I)(,\l"ltncnt n! Pub lic , la unday ll: ues tR of ct'?n alns t T?u.c vta lth efi In ormaf· Ellucation has iss uecl three im"o l" 'With no ~ne who is control l d' by desir, to ~penk fo]' thcm. Tt has gat.hcring of all eitizenK, who Ill' ' 1J1\~tOll, were b t h f : C . • the1l' parents MI' atld Mrs A LIon p r alnlllg 0 e Ilanee o . ,. en 00 muc 0 every man 01" hunself, with the T s uit that few ~nterested iTI the recovel'Y of bu i- . ,. . . . all stale departments institution s tnnt. publication!;. ne JlI· videa 1"e· Ii ale prQsp er l1 d . . t asp CIl! ' li y th . i<ennecJy . , state act.ivi-. gu It· . tl. Ie computation . lIC!;S an d DlOI! . ose 1(1 J k . If. d ' commisBion s llnd uthel" a IOns covel'IOK t.u tz, .ll I' h1.ld .letoOwn. was lie,, · stutilltic" l' lat ing t o county uf. chool !1ttendllOcc, and was Pf(,' Certain group of farmers have shown how to change all this di stre s, who put all theil' han.l- h ac 'd ot.ton growers of the ,south are in n ounder posili 11 tha in a I . earn d money in these a;;sociation~ ,e.r~h un ~y Wllil I slst', r, grand- lll~~i~ipol an~1 school operations' porNI by Jo eph W. Fichl 1", us" ong WI·th B?lllti now 0 n th'tl 101 j ·nt or mot e l' an ... unc e. , and othel· phases of govel·nmental' SIS . t an t D'Irec •.ol' 0 r I~d l· I 1f0TARY PUBLIC tim becau8 they have an establi hed well supported n . l' M' l' .. f D ~ \lca lon, an, , . . ' coop la Ive s!.ntvahon. . '.". n~1! ~a.l rlS a ayton wa" fl . . d] . I d h· . D. H. utton ' upervi"or Division ,. . \\ Ith which to fight t h ' Ir battl . The milk prolluc rs of N w York /1/'e "Th· I d . r . a VI Sitor WIth fn nd s hel'(' SUJHlay nsnccs, an a so mC u es Islon· r S hip· ' A '. Nationa.l B. .1I in . ' ·1 ··t · d h . I b k h IS sow a.n axp n slY IqUt, .[' d· U IT ".,.. ·r· cal t andd desc riptiveTh sketches of 0 C 00 manc!' ccou ntmg. lt s a Simi ar ])081 lon , an w n VIO enee 1"0 e out teTe among n on- dation plnn oeers noimm diate re- ' .. r. an LUrs. . Ilrry \VI lJ:!O Il , 0 B f pm'l ose is to !';eeure uniform basis Will. Ora,", , . L ol''''An'~ d f · . I't wa. t lIe coopera t·Ive w hi e h I d·d mORt to I· store lief whatever and s hould be stop- 0 ay t 0 nail . paTen ts , ala . • .... I~ almers, ,(" e d on ih elr ( e t"epartmellts. d S e ." ureau 0 f for eli. tributing revenues accru . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ol·d r and point out lhe futility of dumping milk s hipments and ped at onc and OC1llantJ tha th !\ft'. and irs. Frank Wilson, Sun- pn sbPI~c 100nffi ~~ 'DupelOvl sloHn to. ing .from the liqui,l fuel and lobI k· h· h d· D day U IC Clas, . . ec t!l C Ing Ig wayan wavmg guns. Ot~ I· (OOP rativc groups. in othel· slate take a~1 of the 16 or 17 ayJ. G.lI f . ~lati 8tici(ln, has !llso issu d a rc- l.a.n giblc taxE'S to the schoo l diNpllrts of th country, hav qually ilnpr II ive recoJ'dH. ton loans o.ve,: .a!1u mC}'ge the. as- ' s e nlr, I a~, (,) ,~ayt? n, I.S PO\·t for 1932 unde l· dil.ecli on of trl cl~ o f the state.. Another bulletin n It is these organized fal'nl l 'S who are getting somewhel by seLll and hablhtles of these. mto .p t ( ~~ tI f~\'M~aY;,"~~1 ~~~ pnl- th tate Auditor. One tabl show s Itl·ol' ldes I' gulatl ns and schedetanding 80liuly behind their coo"el'lltive . Anti tll'at mennR ¥cal two or three, und I" a new system ell MS'. IC·. an ",I s. . ·f' I. a~. the total expenditures of the 11 () ules foJ' . tat!) aid sth 01 di trlcts ". ' ten ·H . Iy, CO n1 1> II 109 · th em her ~> IOCIO. • 34 s~ h 00 1 year, an iI t" 1 1'i~ ··trace I· ,.,mart h h' 0 , CitIes of .the state last year as I 01. th 1, ."3 ,. ng}'icultural progl·csS. after to loan their own money and na I, VISI C( In t e . omc. of her 111 59 1'75 04 .T h I . t·t . was pl'cpnrecl by t:he Divis ion f i ' h th h aunt Mrs Mary Hames unday ,... e at g S I em E I . Th ' .. mug A' .. · b ' I ' . . o f tlte ten divisions of expenditure (ucatlon. (> th ird ]lubhcatl n =~============. ================= not t h e peop e s, W 0 al·c with this rotten plan. sedll o~s tllUblomo It e accDld e~t wu s $23 4Sa 70380 for d bts and is a digest of th ,school laws en· l ""'· JUS eyo m. tle aklll . ..,. . d y b th I h en \\'ith ou t wal·t·tng f Or th.e occurre .\ . 1111· .-e.t, ' constltutmg 21 per cen l ac t e e 90th genC!rll I a mbl y above to be complet d, get up p t1. IIlI<'e donIRoute 73 Flkl"lda y evenhm~. of the t otal The great st value of at the regular and I!pecial session •. r t· t d h . 011 0 )'oung 0 s welreont ell' ,: It ' . d 'b · A ·lh 0Dtice an. . av a m~bnlY way to the ba ket baJJ game in a th r port IR in showing the com- S I'HIS tpr~fPatlh L ~_1 [.1 uRI':f A. Ions a ta Tepre en ve Cl t Izen a pas. I • d · be' B k pIII"8tive tax rates and pel· capita C Iwar Z (j e eStl",n Ive e ~ . " 8:00 Music eign t·h ese., reque ting Presi dent zal IT]I" . ~ SYh'draklg'. eC e~t. They debt in the ilies, figul' ~ whi h c~cc Djvi~ion under direcliO Il r t d .. . 8 :05 Farm Adjustment News D. S. Myer Roos v It to issue nough new me at I y , I a CI an It e~llI!! vary greatly. DIrector B. O. Skinner. 8:16 What Happen in the Soil in Wint r? Richard Bradf\ ld mo ney to cover and release all the that while they wer~ TIlc ettng _____ :25 ?tIu ic deposits in building and loan s of Rus!lelJ~l'~nett dl'ovc 111 between. A large number of quc!\tion s in P l't·y L. ~T en Of Hirn.m, fOl". 8 :40 Ice Cream for Health . . MI·s. Mary Gerl/lugh the country, lind if afraid of infla- them, iltl'lkl.ng the Becke t cal· and volving the recent el ction wei'e 1"e ,mer tate DI1"('«:,tor of Agrlcultu,-C' .. 8 :60 Financing a Farm Building Pr gmm . R, . Miller tion~ reW·e thi. as the loans are wrecking It almost completely. rerl'e<l to SeCl tory vf tate land repre enta Ive fl·om. POl'tagl' r :00 ltural Homcmllk rs in the Adju truant Pro ram .. . The.ma Beall l)aid off by th borrowers and by A~?ng ~he occupant of the: car; George S. Myel· for final decis ion. jCOunt y . \Yos elected IlJ'eSldent. of 9: 10 Mu sic t hi plan nothing L in the wa)' of yl.vla ll b lis let· .was mos t senously The~ Included dispu\.es over con- the Ofno Fal'm BUI"eau F cl ration 9 :26 Where is the DaIry Cow Going? .. , L. Blackman the pl·esiuenl, who now has the au - tnJured" . uff~nng severe cuts on test d ballot.s, naturalization sub- :at its annual convenlion I)ere ln l'it !l :35 onte Makeu of H o,·ticullure W. ]laddock succecd~ L. B. Palm r !J :45 Makin/l" heap Beef ... ....... .... 1•. P. !tIc ann tbority, of acting at once and n ot hel· fac!'. Ali e Bogan s uffered a jeel and tie vote. The last wer!! Iwcek. fractured collar. bone, and the decided by t ssing coins undel· pl'O- of Pataskala; who served ten yea1. TROUBLE IN FARM BELT . r. 11 SHRDLU RRRDLUSHRR wai t, until congress convenes. "Thi!! amount o'f money w a ul~ oth I·. were brUIsed nnd shaken vision of the slate law which per. M.r. ~re n wa!j ~rea.~ul"er o.f the run into Dlany billions of dollars f up. mits settling fluc h disput s by 10t. I Olga!1H~Htion unbl hiS selecttoll li S Sub!!cribe for the Miami Gal~tt.e. and if the froz n deposits in these - - - ~ On of the most intere ting p()ints preSIdent. institutions of our cou ntr,' were READING FUN IN rai ed came from Wa hington . I --=:-~~_::±':"= ~-=::;:;~=-----:::=~:::~:::::::::=::::::=, rele.a ed and put into t'ir·cula.tion, STORE FOR BOYS H" where a ruling by the SecI·C- -it would not only relieve hundreds tary of State that two disputcd ~1IIIIIiIt"~,. II'IIIJ....IIIIIIiIt."".~~....JIIIIIt....__~....., .....III"!'l....~~.....".....,.~ of thousand" 01 disi.res. eel p op](', Wol"1~ adventure thrills are . in ballots shou ld be counted resulted save mj1]jons ot C10llars in chaTi- store for I· adeTS or THE AMERI- in a tie vote for maYOT. A flip of a table work, but do more by fal· to AN BOY- YOUTH' CiOMPAN- 1811ver coin Tesulted in torqter' boo. ~ bu~ines than anything . yet IOIlf. according to word just re- Mayor Peter H. Curtin winning. dne, by eithel· the past of pres ent ecived from the editor 0'[ youth' A gold coin wag facetiously readministration, a s none of the favorite maguine. F·,:om the jected becau e t.hi countl·Y is now large sums of money ever reached Aretic to the jungles of Haiti, and !Off th gold standard. The numb r the common people at all. fr III th plat ·au of Asia to the of election disputes cominl!: to the "Many should wI·ite the pre i. lion country of A.frica, the editors ISecretary of tate was in l" aJity dent at once and urge this matter, hav chart ' I' d a cou.r s of excite- comparatively smal l considering explaillin~ the plan so he will menL and fun in the 12 i sues of that approximately 9,500 city and und r and that it is not neee$snr~ 1934. village officials; 10,000 educat.lon ily inflation at all. evera] yeal·s ago, THE: AMERI- board member$,· 4,200 township "People are ent h'ely too con- AN BOY int;roduced t(} its l"ead_ ltrllstees. 1,350 township cle .. k~, 2,plncent and inditfel'ent ' nowadays, el·s t he popular, black-haired Jin1- 000 justices of the peac~ and 1,regal·ding important matter which mie Rhodes. Army . aviat,ol", ThOll I' c::::: has h elped t9 produce our break- Who fo llowed his adventure I -t'~v.n, hoth mor.alJ. aud financially, thtough 'Brook sand Kelly Field, I Most of the money being disbut sincerely hope 1he impor- and with the 94th Pursuit on Cl" OSS bql"o ed by the Federal Land Bank tance of the p1'esent situlltion will country hops, targ(lt prodice, and at LOUisville is bing us d to l'ecause a number to wak .. up and formation fiying, will b,~ delight- finance farm J!lortgages nt toweT act, in place of talk and discu s ed to learn that Jimmie Rh odes rates of interes . One effect of rematters and n ver get anywhere. has returned to the mag81Zine. The finnncing i that it results in pIac! _ _ __ _ _ ____ new lj rie take him to Haiti in~ banks in a more liquid po iti!) n, LEGEND - - -- - - ---. w.here a revohlt.ion is impending. .• ClSTNCT ~T"" oybeans have prov n the most Th American Boy.-Y 11th's Suitable s hrubs planted in t~e 1 • d satsfactory eruel·gene), hoy crop -tor Ohio. The hay is relished by ompanion, filled with thc adven- fall wiJI lend imm ediate bea u ty to • tr·Ie t h ea d quart ~rs are a •~ Toledo, .Ra'venna, S'I·dll ey, Del"~ every boy c\'aves, with the land sca pe, and as surely as if D 18 ... th e I'!Vest oc k an d·IS prac t·Ica II y tUI' the information h4\l need ~I, and the p lant.ed in spring. Uniform coverage by district ware. Cambl·idtc a'nd Chlllicothe. equal to alfalfa ,i n feeding value: advice on hobbies and sports he headquarter8 and outposts of the Out.poats are Defiance, Findlay and gay l·leh 'in beans 'was. found to in- alwaY\I ~eeking, is the ideal press tate 8ighway patrol is 8how'n in d . crease the test of milk .3 to.4 pot ent for lhat .0"'". coucl·n. nephe" '. may take out a thl·ee.yenr 8ubscri" . . ' I ' f Belle.v~e in the Tole a d istl· lc~; t n .. ~ , n t he accompanyIng map, n case 0 Medina Salem and Ceneva in the cen. ___-_ ~ _ and chum. Tt's the kind of llrese nt ticn f or $3.00. a saving of $3.00 e mergency, patrolmen can be d . . . that I"enews I·tsclf every month over the One year 'r ate for three di tric~; Mi dletown ,· peed 1·l y reac h e d a t d·IS tr·Ie t h ea d - Ravenna World' . f all" () ffi.CIII Ig h ave d eel d - when th" m"I·lman lays ~, copy on years. After J anual·Y 1. this lht '8 . b b kin tn Lima and Springfield in t he idney d b f · tn . . 1934•W " " ApPI'ov··ed - by t eachqual' t era or ou tp 0..... y aa g e e to reop .n t e alf • e the doorstep. yeoI' rate will be withdt·awn. Mail ·t · to district; MaTion, Mansfield and h h II II I I h t tb te ep one a It 01 Y or W1I near , pt·esume t l S mea. ns t at a 'I W) ers and educatol·s, and endorsed your order dil·ect to THE AMER1 · Newark in the Delaware dist.l·ict; I d ha e .to go sho_p p_lng_for a neW fan . hi""h chool Amet·ica . ,'.h e ma""ll- AN BOY- YOUTH'$ OMPAN'w here the el.atlon8 are ocate to ·b ih New Philadelphia, Marietta and " ' ' ' k t· ION, 7430 Second Blvd., D troit, . t d t ort in the IITl\bt·idge dis· I S upermen en your - " pa tr0, difficulties. l\lieh . Service on YOllt· s ubscr iption instruct8 the public. it e 8ubsci"iption prjce is ~2 fOl. will . atat·t with the issue you 1 '~".....~--.....--......".~~....,....____"~"..__,........~.,,,~,.IiIlIII!IIIIII~ year· Until January 1 • . you specif.y.
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lumbus. Ohill. Noyember 10. 1933 llNI'&' "RICE CONTRA(1I' t1r •• lo •• 1 Il.eee"ery H~"'.1' PrOJeei .
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al d prollollille ,w 111 be received .. t the ottlce OIt tJbe S tILte Hlarh.way Vir tGr ot 0 11.\0. at C olumbll~ all 1o, 1I.InUI two 0·(1 ock p. Dl.. }!la._t6tn Standard TIme, FridaY, Decemlber I, ass tor Improvem6ntl In : ' $ectlon C (FarO or th ClnelnfI!J1:l.Chllllcolhe· Bo&.1!! In Karlcn 1'ownah'lb Olln l..o n l,;Qunly. Ohio. !lnd Section b .(Part) of the Cine In n~1I.0hI1lIC'Olbe ll<taC'l. Harlen 'l'own,hlp Warten COllnt)', OhiO. S. H. No. '8 State Route No. 28. b)' gr&dtDI( TOadwM', CODlltr.Uctlng - neeee.ArY dra.lna" iltructur.... wldenlnl' and lla.vlhg with Dltuml"n oml KacadILm :surface Co.uree, }toad Mixed. W'ldJb: pu.vemenl. 20 tl. flOa4WaY '8 tL 1 ' . Length II 667.6& ft. or .Ua mile. EetlmateCi COlt of co nstruction '8~~~.O:et tor .completlon, ~uly I, 19~4ti Natlona.l R ec mpIO),J'nent S~vtc .. , Leo j>ltll'.t'r. Looal "Otrlee Mana~r. Oourt lIou8e. Georretownj Obl-o will furnlsb the 8uece •• fu bidder employment lIet from rh h Ic h ' 8hall be .e~ecte(l 'fo r
Thanksgiving Day Morning This Gigantic Annual ' Spectacle Will Start from the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Dayton, Sha~·ply at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving Day Morning! It , ~ill move ' north on Main Street to the Monument , .. turn around the Monument, ... and return to the Fairgrounds! See MickeyMousel See ' Minnie Mouse! See scores of your favorireFairyland friends! But abOve all , see SANTA CLAUS who will auive in Dayton JUSt in the nick of time for RIKE'S TOY PARADE! The parade will "halt momentarily in front of Rike'
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building .' .. where Sama will go up the roof .• . and down the chimney to RIKE'S TOYLAND. You can see him there, in person, each and every day 'til Christmas! Children! Bring Your Parents , , • By All Means, Be H ere! ! !
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PI'" f, and tr'~, "E, Taylor Ilnd daughter, Mariane, and Mrs, Johnston, of \ ilmlngl;on, anel Miss elle r's, of Lebanon, called on 11'8, Ada J enki ns at the F r'lends ken no dl s , pie, l1ome, unday aIt'l'I1oon, Lhe lark~L, Wed· 1\11" Ilnd Mrs. Ho race uwln, 01 i!:1lJ'lballl ulltlge, Itichrmi nd Ind., l\1~ ssrs . Alvin impllon and we re \\ cl' k·end guests of theil' C l'ge Edgington, of Lynchburg, rnoth(lJ'. Mrs. Lida Silwin, who is ill. Mrs. E IllIbIU Hamil lon is \\'cr Wayne. \'ill ' vi~itOI'S, .'unduy. 'luit\:' curing rOt' 1rs. Sawin, r . MI'. Ilnd MI". L ster Jamee, oj - - - ~ .~ -- - lI1iamj~but'g, W I' Sund y guests of Mr. nnd Ir,. 'harles .J Ames lllld fumiIy,
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Highway Operatives Received L,arge Sum
Lytle Ifcmember Ire service at Lytl church next Sunday afternoon, \I h 11 lhe young people of Grace M, E. ' ch Ul'ch will futnish the pro· g ram, in ch t'ge of Rev, Lacy. Mr. and Mr '. J. B. JORI!S and Mrs. M I'ga 1. Johns were Dayton visitor' TbuTSday, Irs. Donald Hadley spent Friday with her pat'ents, Mr, and Mrs. Amos ook, neal' Waynesv1lle. Mi s Mildred and Katheryn Graham, of Daytoll l were week· end gUl'SI.S of hom folks. J\h. and Mrs. CIll'iton ook, 01 the Otterbein Home, whel'c they are mp loyed, spent Sunday with t he latter's parents, !lh. and Mrs R. C. Hurtt.
NO HUNTING Gl nn J hns and child'ren, of Dayton, were six o'clock dinner ---guests of Mrs. Margoret Johns We, the undersigned, allow no unday. Mr. nnd M '8 Albert St.acy hunting, trapping t' tI, passing also of Dayton, wet'e evening on our farms: callers. E, F . REIFSNIDER Friends here are hoping for the R. 1f. HART OCK, Agent spced y l'ecovery Alvin Dyke, of Dayton, who underwent a major operation lit Miami Valley host pital la st week. His sist r. Mrs. Forest Graham, visited him Wed· nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and Frank Rogers pent Monday after noon with Elmer Roge r~ and family at Waynuville. HaJ'vey Burnet attend d a meetARE PUTTIN~' ing of the grievance committee of ON NEW ~. ~ t he Milk as!!ociatiof\ In Dayton Fri· day, Mr.. Bur net was recently appointed a member of this com· mittee.
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DUI'ing the se cond foul' months Mrs. 'frilla Farquar and son, of JU3S- May; Jun e, July and ' Raymond, of Ridgeville, s p'ent Sun day a fternoon. . Augu l- th Slate 11ighway De- day with Mrs. Lottie arey and M. J'S, Samh ]{,mmerlo wa s the , t t .I t 'l I Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rogers, r M ' "1 . . B ]1 men p llH 0 I , enip oyeil ' aecompam. . giles t Q> 1 !4~ ~nrmJa , unne I p~lI' . . MI'>!. Ma~'y Carmony :fnml Thur~day until. aturday vell , Iegul/lrly as Igned to Worren eel Mr. · and Mrs. W, F. Clark to FIRST for non-aldd .arety and protec o illg of la!<t week. cl)unty the tolal sum of $20,577 . n ay ton Monday. tl0D llealnst trouble on ""Int.r'. y 'II' " Jan Wri)::ht. (If pringboro '" This a~lount was distributed .b 'h-s, ,wal ter ~ri,e~ spe~t last sllppe.ry. da rker, eolder rCMId •• A ~OOD PAIR OF SHOES has returned to 'Ilynesville to .1,3 seml·monthly pay checks, In· week WIth r latIVes 1Il IndIana, FOR WANT OF REPAIR SECO ND Ten o'clock Thanksgiving mOrn· - spt!nll the winlel' with hel' sister dicating an avet'age of 7 1 men 011 Miss Hel n Eat' ly and Mrs, for ir.ter mlleal1e. New rubber ing will find delighted kiddies tlnd MI' , Julia UOlluvan, ' (Itch payroll and an avel'age wuge iolet BUI'nett wel'e Dllyton visit wears lonller 011 cool I'oad•• y from all ov t' the [osI' en h two·we k pc dod of $35.· t i-s .Monda . • ' We Repair 'Shoo Right, at Rensongrown-up Goodyeor. put on now ""Illulll fiami Valley lining Dayton's Mil'S }l nriella M Kin y of ., . ?lh s Wanda lal'k, 01 Dayton able Pricel be a lmott Dew neat sprint. downtown streets to view the gay, license . utos shlabula, will pelld the Thank.· 'I olal am ount oI money paid III was a dinner gue t IInday of , ~t ot holiday celebration, the an· giving vacation with hel' mother, wages to Highway Divisi on No. ,?IIi s s Mildrcd and Kathryn Ora. TH IRD nual Rike Kumler ompany Chriflt L, H. Go i tIon and W. T . Jordan Ml'S , Alice McKins y, of \ hich Warren county i a part hum, lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don't Los Your Sh oes _ Have for lOW-COlt economy. MOlt Goodyears today are etl1llowermas parade. This will b the fourth have been appointed as Deputy IVa $229,09~ for i:he seco nd four FOI' at G)'aham. Them Repaired , priced than a year 0110. tim that thl Dayton department Registrars of motot' vehicle, to is. MI'1\. C. H. Deatherage, of Hal" ll'Ionth of thIS year. Mr. and Mr , Guy Routzohn vi . store ha u hered anta lalls into su licenses and rl'pr senL thc veysbl!rg, spent last week here, the The foregoing fll"Ur do not ill' ited the latter' sister Mrs. Mary OLE Good r alonl, thelle. SEWED OR NAILED it Toyland with all the pomp and Bureau of Motor Veh~cl ~ at Way. tue t o~ her t~ug~~er. Mr~, R, n. dllde th ~esidentSl of the county Drown, of Tippecanoe, at Memor- I forbuyll\tnow,Why not Il'Ilde UI y Ul' fe.stivlty that this benevolent and nesviUe and Harveysburg. These art oc ,an amr y, who are hlt'cd b~ contractors en· ial hospitnl, Piqua, Wcdne day of trou bll!8 before they jolly old ge~~lemlln de el"VC • japPointm nts have been officially }fl', }<'orest I'a ne alld daughtet.', ",aged 0 11 state hlglhway NRA pro· Inst w ek. Ml's. Brown wa seri- We are in the 'mal'k t for your happen? Many exciting ne.w features aTe announced by O. W. M I'r II. M !'jori, of incinnati, were jects. ously injured in an automobile aepla~".ed to make thIS parade more Director of Highways under whose unday guestR oJ Mt·_, laud •- . eident near Piqua on Tuesday. Mo. ••1...... 10W~hrJlhn~ than ~ver before. Pr0f!'- d parlment tb bureau is adminis- 'rane and daughters, ILLUSTRATED LIECTURE Mr, and ?lITs. J ohn Clark and prlce4 ••• , ..r lnent m the hne of march wJ\I tel' <I, and Motor Yehi<;1 s R gisTOLD OF KOREA family had for their un day -".,)'ou4. ts Jt ~ thlchr trMd ..,,11 be those three character thnt trar Glen M. Daily. Dilv l" Beld n armon rnne guest the former':; parents from J'UU C.nlH Trac· have set the world to laughing and is regi trar at Xenia. . nee Lillian Walkins), of Dayton, ----Indiana. WE SOLICIT YOUR BU INESS tlon an' IIr....... mlletltt· flinging, Walt Disney 's tamou B ginning December L, the dept a t' announcing lh c bil,th of a son A good slz d audience heard th Little Dicky Iron has been quit Watoh this IIpace nellt week . "Three Little Pigs." Accompany. uty registt'gr will be ready to unday, Nov mb!!.· 19. ' Hev. J. B. Lacy, ,assistant pastor ill at the home of Mr. lind Mrs. ing them wlll he Mickey and Mln- issue Heeh. e tags to pae eng-er Cill' , of t h ~ Crne' M. b. church, Dliy- Charles Mullinax, He is sonie Up nie M(luse, the OO(lt. Horace own ra. Eal'ly regis tration hi UJ'gcd Mr. anti MI'S. G 'o rge Stroud, of ton. describe conditions and needs b ttel' at this time. ? Honec:ollar, Pluto, Clarabelle Cow to avoid the late Decemb r rush, Dayton, were Sunday guests at in Korea at the local M. E. church MI', and Mrs. Charle Gebhart Goodye . r C()WbO)l8, cowgirls and. Indians on All motor vehic} mu t display the hallie of Mr. Stt'oud's parents, last Sunday evenin.g, Him elf a re- f Miamisburg wer Sunday after- with t he-hfi"cl e r hQrseback. Peter Rabbit and his 1934 licen as Ol} January bl Mr, and Mrs. E. T , lroud. t umed mjll ionnry from the Kor- no n callers at the home of Mr. --.....;=---=-~;.;;. entire family will also be seen in 19"4. No extension in timo wili ·an fi eld, Rev. Llac. poke wHh and Mrs. Henry Foulks. The latter WillE·R.B LMwis, l JIe uu th 01'1't y 0I on'8 W"O ... k now~ h'IS remains very poorly. the parade this year. An especial be "granted. d ounty C t Auditor 'f treat f01" little girls will be a doll ommcrcial cat" licenses appli. 11.1111 ~u~ ~ rcasurc~ thi' ~r. f' ubject by persolnal t:xp rience. Mrs. William Long :!lpent the . PltoD.47 tea, fl oat and gingham dogs and cations will b r cei\'ed at tho Dep· ~e pie~sante ~~71~nW:~an:sda/ r::OI'~~ flis Icctul'e was copiou sly illustrat· week·end with her dauglJter, M.rs. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO WAYNESVILLE, OHIO cahco cats. Ilty l'egistrar's office and must be . ed with stereopticon views. Herman Saylor and family near Funny-sheet 1avorites will be accompanied by a cel'titled weight mg. I · Dayton. Open evenings until 8 p. m, there i~ person amo~g them th slip covering weight capacity of Mi se McGregor and Dozier, 01 t ABE COOK RAISED Mr. and Mr . Rudd Saylor , and Kabemammer Famtly, Andy the vehicle. The aPrlication, t he incinnati, are holding a series of PUMPKIN MONSTROSITY childr n of. West Carrollton IIpent ~~!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!~_!!!!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'''!222S!!!!!!!!!! Gump and Min, Barney Googlll, weigh~ slip and the check ,or van~elistic meeLing at tho rtho· unday wlth the. 10rmel"s uncle -:r-__ Kayo, Emmy 8ebmaltz, !Jiutt and money order in payment of the re- dox F li'iends church- 1.he Red --and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, William - - -.. Jen:, the Hooligans and ·t he Toon· quired fee .will be sent to ' the Brick. Abe Cook, $prilngboro, brought Creighton. Motor Vehicle Bureau in Columa mon trosity p~lmpkin to ' thi MiL". Mae Trindle, of Middletown erville Trolly Folks. Two brass ballds will set tune- bus, The commercial tagS will be Mr. and Mr's, Jat;'cs Munn and office last Friday. It proved to be has been spending several days ful time to t~e parade, and a hoat mailed from Columbus directly to son, ~nd Mrs. Jenme Mal'!;hall, of two fine grown pie pumpkins, each with Mrs, Belle cott and family. of clowns wlil be scattered along th commercial l'egistl'ant ' Detroll, M.ieh., spen . the week- one growing on its own s~m nnd Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hadley the line of march to t urnia,. the Kennsth-Ji\t,G ,' - ,. . BIggs and son. both being p'erfect despite were dInner guests Suncloy arure Under the skilled mini tration of the modspectators ma~y laughs. xpedence in the wOl'k of issuing Ralph. the fapt that they were united in home ()f Mr. Morris Hadley near ern funeral director, the departed 10\'e4- one i The par~de IS planned to cover auto licen ea, wiJI as i Rt Mr. Gor-· Buy .now lind ave! O-ur Cht'i$t- t~e center and gl'ElW a one pump· larksviIle. c'n tock were purchQsed km. . • Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longacre and ample terrlt0l! so that e"eryone don during the first rush, at least. presented in the attitude a nd with the appearwill ftnd a pOInt of vantage from Mr. Gordon's first supply of th ~~~~re I the I'ecent ' pdee advances. Old reSidents clau!, the~ b~d M~. and Mrs. MelVYn Swa,nk and ance of peaceful sleep. This la t glimpse, so com whic~ to view ~very part ot ~t. new tag arrived th i afternoon. StQre open eVenings again, Cary's never !feen . anyt hing Just lIke It, children spent Sund~y wlth ~r. forting to those who remain behind, has been Startmg at 10 0 clock at the Fall'- The pa si nger car serinl number Jewelry Shop L4Ibanon Ohio. r..~r. Cook dId not leave the pllm'p' a.nd ~rs. G?orge DaVIS, neal' Cmmade possible by years of st'ientific progress. gl"ounds. ~he parade will proceed will be D7,9(}t to D8,600. " km. • cmnatJ. The merchandi e supplied by the funerd - F,"ede~ick B. tanton, on of Dr. - - -I Paul Duke, who was injured .pown MalO Street to the Monudirector, and the equipment he uses, have' been Ijnent then 1'eturn on Main Street A:NOTHER REDUCTION F. M. StantorJ. o! olumbu~, Has We can't ee {lhe consistency of while helping tight the fire of th e painstakingly developed for one purpose, to again to tbe Monument, then reo been designated II 0 second class the government's paying a farmer Routzahn house is slowly recoverprovide a beautiful setting for this farewell turn on Main Street again to the [N COUNTY TAXES mu ictan in the band at Riverside to destroy Plll't o:E his crop and ing. The rung of a ladder brok Fairgrounds. However, <>n the reMilia acadnmy Gainesville en then giving him free Seed and /lnd h fell .• di slocati ng ,t he elbow sc~ne. Science, art and ingenuity have joined turn trip, the Santa laus float M.ore good news for t he real ' ,. loans for tertil izElr in order t hat of his left arm. hands to remove as much as pos ible of the pain · will stop at Rike Kl!mlers' wh'lre e/ltate ()wnel'S of Wan'en county. MI'. lind Mrs. R. J. WiJIJamson, he can raia big@:cl' and better" "!"!!!!'!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!~~!!!'!!!!!!'!"!'!'!"!'~~!!!" o! parting. ' Santa will be '~onor~d wit~ the ! County Auditor Will R, Lewis is of leve!and, are spe nding th!s CI'OpS. = fn our organization we keep con tantly keys to the City, gwen ~Im, by I announcing another ten per cent ·week at the hom of the forme~ s - - -- - abreast of the lates1' developments and discoverMayor McDonald, Santa wlll t hen jred uction in the taxes on lands ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, '~ll'l:'bere nlay be several ways of ie~ in this art of consolation. Through meetings mount t~e ladder to ~he roof of fund buildings within the county. llllm~o n. Raymond is hunbng rducing the corn surpl us, but it _ of our professjon and st1,ldy of our splendid prothe men s store. Wavmg a fond This, natUrally, will reduce taxes, rabbits. would occur to illS. that , the way fessional magazines. w~ are informed of every 1a~ew~:~ to ~\~o~t ofl~~tlefrfiebnd!it a~ the l'atell are .gradually being Mr. and Mrs. i/ah n ' Cleary ,and NO'f to do it wou\oil be to slaughter 1 FOR SAI;E an w a s 0 e", gree mg 0 es siJghtly reduced, On the other f ' l II l\{ w'n AJ d fOUl' million you ng: pigs, who might ___ ~_ _ _ _ _ _,......._ _ __ new means of improving our service to this com~isbes, he will slide down the hand, this red uetioll will also re- ~~,y" an tl MId M ~xoJ C;;' h h d d t" t"'t . munity. , chimney, S() thnt he will be on duee the am ou nt that wjll b l'e- 0 Incmnn, r. ~n IS, . . ave a ~~ ~~~ ea IIlg 1 • t FOR SA LE- Large Whi te Wyanhand to greet his many friends in . d i th 't f ' _Marla~t nnel Lou Prmtz weJ' Sun, I dotte pulle~8. now laying, J. W, McCLU~E i::. Rlke'e Toyland next morni ng. . f:!~~i~s °:Own~h~~:P~;hO~IS ~~cnlc C YMdrnRnebl'tgtlestM" oIAJ\lfr, 'u Una1mrto m.ake: ends meet as 11 Morgan, Ferry, Ohio. -n30 _ _ __• _ _ .. ' ' . , . . ., 0 I zer, \'. e·x an el' re- preacher a Mmnt!sota pa~tol' re. , . . . Phon.e 7 Wayne.ville, Ohio - -- .m.ained in Wayne$v ille ulltil Tues- signs to become .a .florist, There FOR SALE,,":"""Pure bred Du).'()c day evening visit his sister, Mrs. W8S, it appears, ··no jack in the I Jers,ey SOWll, immuf)ed. Morris • _ ____ *n30 O I_.. _ _ S"bseribe Lor the MiamI Gazette. Marlatt. , . IB. rown. ,. '. pulpit.- Detroit News. ". - 0:
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'Yaynll svi J1l' H igh ~clloo l basket LIIIl tl'llm jou rtJeY\'d to King M ill1l la~L Tn . dllY nilo!'ht anel hand('d King!\ high I;c hOllI two defeats !lnd the Jun ior' high onc. ....... ===-=-=--=-==-=-=::::--=-=~-=--= The "B" squad of W. H .•. hud Men Recr uited to Work :~2 point. to their cl'l'llil at thl!' e nd or the game to theil' oppone nts, 6. Wide ly Know n Wom an on Vario ul Publi c ImIn the l ·t team It'anH! the 'Wayce hs \;l:\I'l ed nf in a hUI'I'Y and gl'adual ly Badly Mang led When prove ment a Paid For ine l'cased their leael through out barlcs S. Irwin, vice pre ident th Jenmc. At thl' haIr the score by Uncle Sam Struc k by Auto on of the Lebano n-CHiz ens Ne.tionlll A dispatch hom Xe nia to Mon~t nod !).2() and ut the c10ac of the bank, was elected pl'cside nt of the day's cuitioll 01 lh ' Duyton " eWli game 13.42, Our com munity WllJl treated to a I Wane n County Banker s s:ssocia U S. Rout e 42 says: ·'DI'. and MI'l!. Ben R. M eThe ~tu,·ting Iinll-up: Bernar d s ight, Wedne8 day mOl'nlng, t hat iion last 'wee k when 1nembe 1 lIan, who cOIHlucted the ~1.c rs of = - ('cnter, . I Bogpr and M redith ure"i augura we 11 f or th e ret ur n th ol'gam. za t'I n ga th e r e <I a t th ~Iellan ho pital in this city, to- Miss Mabel Frcete, a well known ~unnl. ('\)o k !Iud GI'if1'y e i'orwur John ds tansber 1I1j·s. l'y W lind . O. RapiH' vis ited fl'iends day a re patient s in their own nal'l'Y hr r of at least a limited bit of pr:osper- Lebano n house for th~ir ., hosf h' I d " 't I t pital as th e res ult oi [In automo . 1 in u~ton VI. itor. , Mon- Coach 'ou na:,( 1m iarted switc h·. in, .... . . - ~esl den t 0." ity. Some eighty to ninety mep- meeting . Mr. Irwin I!ucceei annual wood wer IS VICInI y, IS Y g mcmna ll s vera ay as bile acciden t n al' Nt!w Vienna , In the Bla!r ls Law- lI ay. ing hi chaq~e around an~ all of week. llOspltal a t L~b.anon, each willing and eager to work, r nee S. bawhan , cushicl' linton county and which occu .. _ l serI O~s~y •. 1f not fatally, In.J ured. th e cQmbination workell smc)othly but unable to find any remune rat- Lebano n bank, as preside nt. of tbe _forton 's moked Salt is on sale ,'od last night when they were 've n ,Her. InJUrles are the re~ult of ber I labor- had assemb led on "'al'n - - - ~--Other offiC"r" named, were D. E. L Mi s Addie Madd n. ofh Nortll W 'II F ~ h been struck by an automo · at '" ., ,. ayn BVL e . nmer. street in front of th& Gordoninser- H eywood, cashier ewisbur xc ange g. their way home from Huntin gton, bavmg a guc1It t e homc' . , of t hE First- of MI·s. W, is ompany . H. Maddenat d . w. Va., where th <lY had been 011 a bIle w hil e wa Ik 'tng a 1ong th e " vice station (unofficial helldqu ar. Mp.llon bank, ice-pres idellt; roa bri ' f visit Lee on U. . Route 42, '!lear the resit ra for towMh ip official) , each Henderson, cashiel' of rt : . f. Robitze r and Mrs. J. the Wayne s- r Butchcl 'ing time i hete, call at " Th e ~ut.omo\;li1 which was t1~ncll o~ Nate. Monroe, .about 6 E. Me luI' 'Were Dayton vi it OI'S, drivell by 1)1;. Me lellan armed with a shovel, ax or some ville Nationa l bank, secl'eta skidde<l ~ clock~ last FrIday evenIng. Rery, and ~~~ng: g;,:~i l~~n' Fa~~:le' ~ Sa~t~' implem ent, and each eager to Josiah Caffert y, a!lsiatan t Tuesda y, from the iCy roadwa y and wall habJe lnforma tion concern " answer the govcmm en 's call 'lor of the Frankli n Nat ional cashier JU][ .lng ~he l\lr. amI Mrs. J. P. Fromm anll portly wrecked . Both the bank, I G . h doctor accl~ I'lt has b,een well·mg h Im.I men to carry out t h e new C·IVI.\ treasur er. h' arenee w'f ". >'e 'n ' ured the lat. pOSSible to obte.ln, but wha.t seems nn, \\'south Harvey Rye's ulfarm, 0 reSI( on Works project s in Warren county, of !I or. so n, Clyde, There were 35 nt. the weck·en d an county l €I I J I 'B ' d ' to b the most aut b enbc . Ie" Word was l'eceived here- Tues- bankers in attendaWanen with l'elative story ~ l e in Da yton. nce, .and prlnter thlc win, III is 0t : utl'el'ing wi h a badl~' ins~vhlll'C Y' . desl as I follows. , feeted arm. l p ncel'lI IOJ1. J 8 !! receIve ' day afterno on, that a repreee nta- cipal intere!!.t cente red in sea sev- I M' F ' TI'uman Wardlo w is serious ly ill era l br'ok n l'ib b a genhold Larand multiple . IS. razee, W 0 as tive of the county Civil Work ad- eral diseu!!l!i'on of NRA eode af11[1'. and Mr . Myel' Hyma n and Thanlu givinr A..embly Program with pneumo nia at his home on bruises . DI'. Me I lIall su.st.nined II kin product s and othu' 8m.all artiministr ation would be here at 7:- fecting banks. the H, E. tokeR jarm, we, t of broken rib and 'undert el'mlne d e1es son were called to Cincinn ati OWl' I about the . , commu hlty for 30 o'clock the next morn'n g to town. Bann of this coonty b t' , . " years, was walkmg down the cen- Home Econom ic. Club-F , select fifty men to bea-in work im- observi ng p~ovi8ions of have been th e week-e nu because of the d nth the C es code IIlJ~:e~ f a i relative ' . mediate ly. The glad tidin~ were for the put severlll months Messrs. W. KA Young, A. B. hPI" Mc e .:n 18 ~'e lJ Ik nown I 1el' of the road, near the dividinl f , but . n stripe, and wall going toward LebF. A. Mi •• trel. Coming lipread as rapidly and lUI thoroug h action wa taken thi week Cleave r and Charle Ld.lay witt IS comm~m y, ~o on y a th I' anon when she was struck Mrs. Emma Dakin and GIlY j by a as the trustees , and their clerk, Jishing their work, week estabnessed ' t he O. S. U.-TIlin Ois foot bead ?f ~IS hospita l, but as a machin e in which Jolr, Harold C . with the assistan ce of cou nty and haUl'S And fixing the interesat 40 ,Dakin, of Xenia, and Mr. lind l't1r . E ball game in Columb us, Saturd ay speCIali st t lJl rate many W. (hsease Wh ite were Sunday dinnel' s w?oh~; Kellis, occomp anied by her townsh ip road worker s, could do it at 3 per e nt on aU savings Y~'nte afte l'noon, fl'equentl.y been called hel e In children , was returni ng fromsmall ac- guests of Mr. anll Mr • F. H. FRYt'. Satu l'day, DOnung cemb~r <!- Basketb all the in the limIted time allowed , aDd count~, Both of these policies consllJ~ __ .. have Han K Hamilt bed.s ide of her mother , near Lovea I ganl at Fl'ankl ill. from all parts of Wayne town.ship been effectiv e in Warren Ml' , Ella Braddo ck, and MI'. county y . on nd son, of Munday , Decemi ler ,t - Represe n- and Mrs. E"nest land. The machin e is though t to and Harvey sburg tbey came. tor some time. B.radd oek, of DayClevela nd, were guests of the not only s~r~ck but to have run tntiv J~()1ll otnwell! Studios to lon, were W~aYJl About 7 :80 o'clock the compan y ' esvllle vi itors, " - - -- lover the VIctIm, as her body wat forU1~r'a ,mother , frs. Emma s e enlOr WAa moved to Miami street just JU Tue day. Ernest en joyed a day's ' Hanulto n, Tue. day and Wedne - Friday, Decemblasl!. ~~errle·lbblYrokmeann.gled and many bonea above Main, and here .E den Te""", r 8, Basketb all ubbit hooting . " day, .. . gUllle with COI'lisle here. of Lebano n, whited thle local otj'Th I D b 14 F F A MI·~. Kellis had just palllJed a, Mr. and )11' . Olivel' Davi ~, Mil!s MI's. Mary Chnlfan t. ot Hamil:f~:s~~~ 1 ec~m cr ftdala and W. B. Schu e&', county , . . • Rach el Davis and Mr, . Nettie Final arrange ments ton have and been Mr and f;o uth Ml's ·bound machin e, lIavine dim· Ed Glo 'ok- ' road repair superin tendent for this 'd D' b 15 A bl Keple~ al'e . pending ThankSgiving compl l ed fOl' the open · t . t i th ler' of Sp: b I tl I ~1 . Th "k Frt a!y, meeting d18 med ecem . her. headlig hts at that time, eJ' 88em . y '. at the l'lng hom, e nc, n e 8e ec on 0 ". oro, of MI'. IHe a-d "irs. Petcl' an's- , featuri ng the llome Econom ics me h ' M ih " and Ii! silld to have been dl'ivin'" ' gIVing guest s of Mr. aou Mt'd. .. !" of t e \" at n ayne T wns h IP A. As soon as trucks w~re avaIlab le, Club 0 ers . Demas A good in New sized Vienna • audienc . club, to be held in the gym, Thurs- a very reasona ble rat~. of the e Wayne town hlP men were the pre entatio n of thee greeted F. MeUoh and fal)1il y. " apeed, t.. " Junior . Decem be' 7 All and to have been exerclBlng all dlle Saturda y, Decemb er 16 - Bal?ke taken to ' Ridgeville, where tbey cl888 play, 'Hero Is As Hero Buy now and Save! Our Chl'i t- .c.ay e'e' Do(!s,' \ fling, Buy now and ave! Ou r hl'i ~t. (. precaut ion ball gamc with Molrl'Ow, het·e. driver of the other ~ere immedi ately set to work grad ' at the gym, last Thursd mas Gift stock wel'e purcha cd patrons of OUI' senools, both male machin e 'isThereporte ay evening . mas Gift stocl we1,'e pUI'cha. ed Tbursday, D d to have ,c embel' 21mg .Warren countY ,road No. 22' !The. play had been lis ted hristbefoTe the' recent J'lrice advanc es. an~ femll!e, ar . ~rgcd to come and seen as "a befQl'e the rece'lL price a dvlInc s. Mis8 Frazee in the center ot i t mas Party, sponsl)Tcd by the Store open evening s again , h Th , !., . . ass e Cary's ow~a IP men were comedy of mix-up In thl'Ee' acts," St brlllg i theIr fan:"ltes, and all arere' C 01 homol'e class. road" but it is quite evident ore open even ngs agalll. taken to Ft. AnClent for the same land proved to be just that .I quested to bl'lng apples, popcorn the D b ' 2') A bl J ewe Iry Sh op, L banon, Oh'10. h " 'f in every Jew Iry Shop, L ban n, Ohio. ary's F' tIC t r can.dy for light refresh ments. purpose . . ny, t e III er at" l' ' .Ke II'IS d'd ... llsem y, I no, Isense of the word. Of cour e, it . 0 , . . hr-i!'LmllS progt'am by the Jun- Mr. and MI·s. Clyde Everha rt hnmedl ately Mr. Terry was careful to IIllqnn wa well present ed; tbat atter anel Th~ school orchest~'a WIll furn,:!,h Ml·S. Kellis soreamed the tmpact. put is alMr· hIlIR·!l'· Mitldll1ton and ior for the men lIelected that each must I clas help, . the of Middle town, and Mr. and lmuslc .for. the occaSIon, and puplls t b t d gran d ons, obel't, Stanley and Saturda y, Decembel' :~3 - BO!'ket- son, drivel' of the otber machin e aael have been on hia townahiJI'8 relief ' wat~ 0 t e expe~ e. th Mr~. Pnul Evel'ha rt and dau ghler, o~ th-: Illx.th grad.es, under the near-by residen ts ru.shing d ' Leroy Peters, of Dayton , caUed on bllll game with the AlUmni. to the roll mu t hav been employ ed on t of Miamis llurg, are Thank$giving Idllectl ol\ o~ , theIr home e ~ ol~:b ri~ e ven· Mr. and Mrlj. WaltC'r Elr. y t l n d . room rescue as quickly as p08llible, An tow'Mhip or county road wOI'k or urct! 0 . ,,"est of Mr. a nd Ml's. °h Fred 1. alrw Evel'_ ea_ "let't' teacbel' a s, other MIs~e8 relative F~ye. .Kelly and ambula nce was summo lled and the s here. Sunda~ after, . SCIence Club Orlranl:&ed .' • young man W 0 IS COli t Inu .... y ry- noon hart. ?lUlt ~e regl tel'ed WIth the admmMargar et . ~Ith , WIll gIve a pro- u~"ortunate woman was. '. ing some pel,"liou l! and out-Ian dish rushed to . gl'lim conslstm Istratlo p at the o,ffice of Hllrry Z. tu nt i,n ol'der to win Ten '" of pupils ""'OIiP singing met und r the pon· •.,. the favorab le 1 M r \ . . d . 'r . . . M . A . F Ik' Gra in Lebano n ' the s r ~ospital hip o' , f where J\h·. Hat1i.eld it was learned fo r the . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham and moun~ln s6ngs by Lakle . ' 8n "rs. . . u ctson fir t Clark that her i,n jurieS jru:lllded a tr.,"J:S.._ _ oy h d d '. h ' !t. ion of the Seiene\! club d!l~ghtel', of attentIo n of his lady frH:nd, were A'uests at II hirthda DetrOIt, lire Thanks - a~d BllIy Hale, n shurt play, y celebm a tured on skull, Novem a severe ber 24. scalp wound. The se ten pupil. gIVIng and week· nd guesUl, and IPlano du ~t PIOY:~ :O~n~~~nen:~e:,~ 8u~:ed~0~~~~d ~le re~vt~a;~ tfiaOtnherin.: on r Ow! tF~el' kfprmeT:s Ill' by l&l'Y Eva LeMay a fractur ed shoulde r, a fl'actui 'ed to 'e{ be the I chal'ter ' 11 b membe ' rs. I . b·' ~l' ••and .Mr. JO!l, B. Myer~, . of anti Don ' Beck, .and a. dIalogu e. arm and m~lti~-ut&-and-b J reo I. ro es, WI , e glv n 1 ' ,mayo \,. rl;lon. In All th nlntnbero arA "0 act 0 9 not appear to relish- th.e .swceta...o l'llIillee--'-~--"""-T a Incmna tl, wlthm the next w ek VaILe, I" . UW!'dnc are ThanksgIVing These. numbers. W1.1lTeinter.sp~r8- The' eXJ'ste"n~e sday or t ndays victory as much ~ ~,~ as he had antici. Sprirr~ e' of 'Internal 'I n;url'eh th single commit tee in drawin g up a tue~~ 0 f Mr. an d Mrs, J E d f Ch t under the Civil Works plan design- pated. The cast 01 charact ~ • .~. w~t , e slllgmg 0 ers fol- ev nlng. liS mas had not been determ ined, Wednee constitu tion. Tempor slr:y preside nt c I]re. cd to put hundre ds of .th.ollMnda 10-',a·. caro . . t d t N J W L . t. a II d day mornin h a g" n At 10 o'clock . Wed· were elected of men at worIe on Ioca1 lmprov evcr agam WI you pure ase d eCl'etat"Y t a l MI' sea Beatl;I'c e RoLl'tle r and M' u~erlSn eEnll~n . ,,; to zf' tnhe nes"ay mornin" t·) th t' . fine diamon ds,silve rwa,' e, clocks 01' l . rve un. I · e can l't • • l S, presl" cn mant project!!, Announ cement ot Bobby Fairwe ather .... Jolm 1 u Ion IS com- Doris Hawke delightf ull " 0 " t d .,.', hospita I' ht l ' attache ll y enterta in to hi b Sears d f d watc.he at t' the low, d repot; e a very before tltl' l'jse plcted s Ig . Improv e· I Warren county' s "quota " was Helen .... .. .Mae T'readw c cd with 'Bridge at the ho!,"e of the ne:I;_e rect:~r r:Pl'e e~~t:~; a~n hHlnt ,in her.con dition ay pric~s. we' offer now. Store }len over that of lIIade In a telegra m receive d this Bill .............. .. ..... Frank latter, Satu1'da y evening . The the county b<1at.d Haw~e evening s again.- Shop leisurel y. will briefly t he . precedm g day, t~ough the Home' Ecollomica Club week by the board of county com- Monty , . .. ...... Charles guests : Misses C(h·inn e. R;0bbin s, l lli 'CusS problem s LeMay vitally Cary's J ewelry hop, "The Home importa nt pa.t ient and not regame d CODThe Home Econonlic!; dub helll Mury Hunter , Louella Wllham mission el's from Adjuta nt Gener:al Ohloe Conve~e ..... Grace son, to the continu ed succ"css and wei- SClousn ess, nor was Hoyle of Gifts." Lebano n, Ohio. its second Frank D. Hender son, state chair- Mr. Peter Dlrwea there m,;,ch meeting on Friday. Louiae Crane, MI's. ther_.. ... ..... ........ real reason for hopes of her ultlmNovem ber 24. There were four- and MI' . M. F. WeItz.E. F. D ppe I:l'al'e of our schools _ man of Ute Civil Works Admini s........... .. . ... ; ..... , Robert Cleav r Mr. O. J~ Edward s anel ate recover y. tratlon. Mr, Peter FaIrwe ather ........" ........ Mary Leah Edward s, of Mis t een membe r and one visitor pres•. • Miss Freeze is the daught er of Men 'Who are given jobs on this Mr. Jesse Baker, of Denver , ........ :' ............ ... Betty Hartsoc k Spl·in gti~ld, visited relative s n eor ellt. Plans are being- worked Ollt Martin F)'eexe, and is weIl known here by the club fOl' the program which Co lo., whll has been basis will be paid tor a thirty- A Sentim ental Burgla r .......... making an ex... ;. from .... rJday aftemo on until Sun- is to be given in the ••• • thro ughout the ' commu nity. For hour week, the wages to be paid gl'm on De- tended visit b"re with his pal'ents , .. .......... ....... : .... Noah Newma n day mornin~ . On Sunday mornin yeal'S, she had peddled from door g, cember 15. A commil tee coh . lst- !1ft-, ond Mrs. W. J. from funda provide d "b y the ted- Ban~. T~e Sherl1l' .. ...... Car~ Baker, IVa Cook they were joined by 1\h. and M1·~. ing of Dorothy " to door, and is said to have bee,. eral govern ment, A primal') ' pro- CousIn Clcely ..... Ruth Pe~lImg Bour ne, Mile striken with a severe heart Miami VlIlll!'Y Co uncil JI'. O. ~he souI'ce of much worry to !'I0tor villlon q! .employ ment III that an The Maid .. ... .......... .. , Olive ton .J . W .. FJdwnrcls ~nd family. and T rea dway, Mary Allen and Helen late aturday evening , andattaek, for 8 Scott the entIre pal'ty WIth Mr. and JII·' . Greene were appoint ' ISts becau se of her propen alty to ed to wo rk out tl1ne. his life wa. de paired of U. A. M ., men given jobs must, at tbepre s• _. has [ltJ'lInged II get-to- Istay on the beavily travele d roade, Ronald Hawke and son Frank, a play. Followi ng thnt a conlmit ent time, be receivin g aid from Lee Howevel', he has rallied. and s ems gether meeting for its memberS ; paying little heed.1O passing veh'· ~pent the day with Mr. and 101r~' 1 ~ local relief agencie s. to be Improving as nicely as could and their families , to be held F. D. Hawke anrt son, at Clarksv ille in eIes, and drawin g the Little WaaOD (Contin ued on Jllsge Funds aTe being provide d under 4) be expecte d R • the lodge room~, Friday " the Civil Work!! ..,Ian for repairs , Decemb er·1. No formal pl'ogram in fact, her mishap does not improv ements , etc., to pubiie ownhas been iln'ang d, but ptovision as much ot a surpris e to cotne partlel ed propert y but no tunds are . lo'ederal wheat subsidy has been made for music and who were fanlilia r with her tor reo habits availab le for new project s, 'it . ia dueing th& wheat acreage varioas other formR of enterta in- of !:ravel. I. $tated.. Village s, school district s ren county will be distribu in War· ment; the main pUl'pOS of the af- I MrS'. Kellis i,8. the foster ,nd other politica l ' 8ubdivi siobs inll' the next three week te.d duro fair is to give the membe rs and tel' of .Mr. and Mrs. Wilililmdauahto 495 Colehave been fequeat ed by the cqm- local farmers who signed their famili es an oPPol-tunity tIl man, and now reaides at Mt, HollV, govern · mission ers to 8ubmit possibl e pro- ment contrac ts, acco{di become b tter acquain ted and I She is favorab ly known jede' to be Include d in the work County Agricu ltural Agent llg to 1')10re 'friendly. Each fa mily is re- careful driver, and is reporteas a Lester d to and many of th~e were present ed J. Miller. I1U IIted to bl'ing cak , fl'uit, pop· be in a Htate of near collapse trom tor approva l at· Columbull last Warren county tanner! !' who ,corn, candy Ot· someth ing f01' ligh t th e. shock. Th~ sympat hy 'week. . a"reed to cut their acreage for refresh ments. Member and guests entIre commu nlty goes out of the to both It is reporte d that the board of 1934 <wIll receive ,21,953 arl' asked to lI~semblo by 7 :30 women and their familie s. .60 in educati on is contem platine a re- the llrllt diatribu tion and o'clock if possible . wiII re_ _ _ ___ - - queat for aid on the local ISChool celve a further bonus next - - ... - - premisell, but this report has not Twenty cents per busbel June. been verified. Very pl'obably" the allotme nt i. being dis~ribu of the ted now matter wl11 not be decided until and approx imately eight cents per the regular meetin g of the boaTd' bUllhels will be P!lid at the time of next lfonday evening . A!te~ that, the second dilltribu tion. the project, must' receive ' the Fl1ty.'fouT per cent of tbe total "Peace " was, the general toPic Funera l services for Mrs. aanctiQn of the job forema n and number 'o.t wheat -growers for discussi on at the regular Elgin ' Alexan ller, 76 years Ella in Warthe county "olllelaill before beine ren (lOUDty ligned contrac ts, Gounmeeting of tlbe W. C. T. U., held widow of Perry A. 'A lexande old; r ' anct submit ted to the state authorjti~. t)' Agent Miller states. Accord a l the home of Mrs. H. H, WilliaIpJ>fomimfl7lt Xenia wom~n, ing _ . _ :"--- ,....;_ to the 1980 censUs there we:l'e 94.2 son, last Thursd ay aftcl·no on. The died Monday moritin g tollowi wllo M. E. LADIE S AID vice-preSident, Mrs. W. H. Madd ' n seriouB illness of three weeks. nc • wheat tarmers in the COUllty. Of thi8 number 495 aimed contra~tB led the meeting and ~rll. G. O. conduc ted Wednes day at her we,.. home WILL HOLD BAZ,t.A.R 4urin, the put two months . Dibet·t conduc ted the devotional 449 North King" street, wIth i,nter. " exercis e.. Mrs, A. . Tomlin son ment 'in the Spring Valley" Ch~. fer the first paymen t The' annual Christm u bazaar: will be forwarc led to the Warren Tead an ot;iginal essay on "Ji'eace,' tery. She . had , been in cemefaillq will be held Saturda y, Decem ber COlint' Wheat PrOduc tion Mra. J. R. Wade 'read "The Death health a year. Control 9th In the chureh basel;neDt betrin- · A.oiCla tion and will be dl~trib Racket ," and Mrs. Madden read Born at New BurlinK ton, Sepnina at 10 a. rru Fancy 'a rticles. by them, it lB stated. Carll. uted "Quakc r Reason!! for Total DiS- \tember 6,. 1867, Mrll, Alexan Miller der aprons, candy and popcorn will be is ebairma n of the county armam ent." MJ'S. WiIliall1son, Mrs. had passed her entil'e commit life In on Ale: J. W. White and Mrs. Dibert all10 Greene county. She was tee and E. J. Beedle and EI",er A turkey dinner, with all It. S. Burrell are alllO membe rs. gave !)elect reading s. The local dau~bter of Dr. M. B. Elrl", the piGgoodies wlll be served from Ii to Union will hold no . meeting in ' neer physici an of Spriq Two eeDta of the total allotme nt Valle,. 8 ' p. " m. for alie per pl&'- (A of 80 cent. per buahel i. to Dccemb el·. be used land Marpr et Craft E1c1D. ..... • pleDdld place to enteria hl "ar lor COlta of admlnh ltratlon -Alexan der mOM to XeDia froa of the frieDde ) ~e1 a lPeelal free pro· w....t reducti on plan. CORN. HOG CONTR ACTS "IE'Pring Valier 10 , ...... .. aram .t.8 p. m. - - - ' -.. - ••- - Mrs. Ale.xaa der .. _ 1he followi - - - -.........--r- • :SA HOG ILAUG HTEa Contra cts for farmer s to Sl,n l:whit~ker lllIIeh .. MUST REPOR TED ......_a.. Na_ fe. F..... with tbe govern ment to reduce ~nd Ralph Y. • ..... IlarlaJu le wu tile .... b1 wbld! corn acrealfe 20 per cent anel hQI Spriae V.Ue, ad til. 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,ul leam. Fay Spellc , faetory worker, of • fullu . d hkk al d ~lJ ~. Andlew • Jliddletuwn and Alb Mar), Edna Tn Ii. F. nIIn trd. b6 F. F. In the ca5~ of Edward. T. SeeCtr ,Harp. of ~banon. Jlnrn(' F.{()Jl"l1lie~ hau'lu,·t. the \'''r~u Jda . e"ger, a dl\'orce was Arthur Wililam Brinkman fire. ~antt'd ,llainti«. man, of )fl. Carmel, and' Mi•• • nn 11111\ I nn~ . cuunt)' ano oIi trict Br THE HOOSIER ,·hl ,lar. hip t e·t.'. ttll' winninj!' I) { In the ea.. e of Hazel, 1lary Gut. Rllwena Florence Hndl, of 'Mallon. 30 Years .:X.1I1' I' I nce In t uum), 'lJrinK , ,,ft ball ~rn rh}' with Common Plea. ProceediDC~ lery n'l -u Raym nu .. GutteJ'Y R~x La\l\l4on laborer of Way. Filtinir Milking G181ses <ill t a ,h·rl.'lH, al d hl!r "(' C' llI II') I L. . ' • f >rI h ' . , " llefendant oruered to pay $20 to n ville and MiliS 'Marjorie l<'lur. It la~t 'nm ml'nCI' nt ' n! OIcth· it i~. n t,,~ case a ... o ma, . G ro\ e I plaintiff tit once and hereafter to W '11 I p8 .... ... .. 'lon Ipay $10 II \I' k from November encp ' vf oyn SVI e. "n '. ( ; . -. II .I t·r t p r'l'\('h l' ti t he \. I U, rL'. ll a Grove , ~.t a, L.banoD. Okio . . 25, ttl 33, l or upport 'If minor Real E.late Tr.a.r.... hnel'a11lp cate ~'rn\On in thl' gym . \\ . 0.1' <1 fed . ~undllY ('v\:ninit, ~I y 17, befort' In \.~ .ca. ! Tho MIamI. V. I· children an.1 allIo topay to Frank TU.'d.e" Thur.da,., Saturda, • n audil'DC' lha clJmp ldely fi ll~ d Il'Y BUI' ~ms. and Lvan As;,oclatlon Brandon plaintiff' - attorney. $:16 harJes W. Pyle and _ 1innle M. E"amiaation Fr•• h .. lraJI. H .. ,pok frum th l' thcn1<.' \'''r~ lI~ }i. dRar J uroan, et ~I, ce n· a nd co La Pylc to AnneUe Pence, 5 .72 aCF S "Life rt~ .'.,ul·ce und It - P ur· firmuli n, 0 ed .a nd d i~t:i~U~iOn. , In the' cal!(' of The Peo(llj!'s in learcreek towlillliip, poso:>," l.J Ring h i~ r 01 lk. uf" n th e I n the a ' of Th MI rn l \ al~ey Bu ild in g Loan lind ,livings u. Alexano r W. Hill and Hattie sixth \~rs(' of the Eighth Palm. Budd m g a nd Loan , A.~ oClstion vehlUl\ William B. Hayner, t ai, Hill to William Wallace lilli, real H ('\' . ."chac ff r n, >4ist -ct with th(> vcr.' ug . yi n ... ter . Sch ~ lnk ,. con· a,p pli('llt ion granted. Entry ()t estate in Deerfield t()wnship. FOR ~ALE DATES CALL !'\(·rvie , and the gl e club fu rn i ~h· f1l'matio n, dl! d a n ~ dl·trtbubon. 'ovcmb r 4 uppl emented, ' teo J, A. Rebold to Nellie Amb ' f ell ~h mu . ie. 1n till! Clll;e of • arep ta R berts, 11all, inlot No. 226 in Mason, . . .. . , the.[lr. Eldnn Hut him'l\n . sllpe r. I:t ai, vel' us lI.eller Boger, et aI " . . William H. Knight to harl~s E, c boo~ tnp' for h l ~ l h"me, !hc Bu!l d ch'.)(I1 board wre~tll.!d WIth t.~ . inl{.ndcnt at ;\Iatlel'ia but for. nn 1 el ion to lalce. rd I' t o sell. \ New SUitt Mears and Enlma G. Mears, IIllut rl." Rev. ..., ha ffer . u\.'cI WIth pl'\lblcm of reducmlir ('xpel'l 'c';s lIl ' mer in ·true or of hi tor)' a Wil. T h(> ,F ed ral Inte rmediate W '11 N l' l:a k o. 77 in Franklin. th . rvice, an d under·gradllat l! ord r to ome \\ i hin thl' kr 'ntly mtnlrlon " II,,!!!? wu t he plincif'ol r dit Bank of :Loui;vill versus 'l~yn\ V\';'ll a lon~ f an ver· Ray Dutro, et aI, to Goldie y . I $ , etha ,. ot' mr.l)e y Dutro inlot No 7 in Mason. ,fS and the gl e elub pro'Vid d excel· d cr<.'a toU IImount !If fund availa""p('uker at the' ~il\tCh fi r,,! IIn nuul Ern~Rt Z\!('h r, et al, j udgm e nt to ;U ' bl for operati ng eXIlt'n!;e~. 'r ench· ('o~)menc('ml! n l exerci e~ h Iu in plaltltitr a nd trom li ef n danl OI:l'e.OI;ul·c 'tl mail'S a l mg I tale~1I 1 Co;nelia; J. Crockett, deceased. le nt mil ic. f JESSE STANLEY . t. nd en t J . O" J . L0 t %, pre· rs ' ka Ia1" Ie wer ' . ·Iu I t 0 t h the .!!YfII on FrillilY eVl.'ni - c, ng jay E r nest B ec h~r lin d the Fa r m B ur· q UIdetingh t i e,r l!a '1 rca ,I S:up ran Ttl ee( f e 0 rea es .e to Charles A. rockett., et a, "jd d, V rde na F ox dellv'reu the IIUW. . limit allo ....l.'d by law; II 1!I . In<'Z .Jame- aI-livered the sal. eau Agricultural ler dit orp" the Illn TI ot \' ar re le' il N ' I B k estate ill Clearcreek towoshiJ), ' Plio". 320, New BurIlD.l •• , 0 ••• 8nd salutatory, Ronald lIardi n t h il jamtoI'!\ nod b\l lil'lvl\rq ulsu f.'X - u""lory n rillm Elli aave the ~u m of .900 with interest. Ie Faynkesvl e ka~lo/la d A William Foxbower, d censed, to ' .' a d ec IIl·t j t !! h' .... dictorv . , 1. D! a In I'an ..vo ER · \ '81e d I(:torv, an d D r. "'""I11'Jam TI nenceu nn kage 1n l val a nr! h r ,., fat her el't r.~l kell plc~ld e d gU Ilty as he vel' 1.) k'u . j ran . a Fred J Foxbower et aI , I'enl ea· EARL KOvvL Beehl r, of Gratia, deliver d Ute their salary cn('ck all ,0 0 WB Pre ir'ent" F IJi~ presented di: , tands in lh in dictmen t berein. 't a lOt' oJ'tmonelY' ~rec °lsur8., Itn. tate in 'HaI'lan tow'nship. Pb . . . 1 au·'d r ' . t h I' . 1 r " •. " - ., • . el' cos s sa e 0 ... r a s t a e, Da,loD "1' oae p rlnClpa at t h e .txt! S llle" rom th c al'lnua I bIf d g t . plon1aR 0 t\\ ('nt\'.e ight IOltiell and ImpOSItIon of sent ence was def er · ' Roy F. Foxbower til F I'e<I J . KE.mor. annual commenCc men L ·xercis. " Extrll mileage wa. cu t from blls Il ••ntlcmen. a/t(:r h<.' pri nci pAl. red until a la ter latl·. ,etc., t\ B ' l\1 E Fe)(bower, real estate in Harlan held in the g ym, Wedne day Tout II. t hre(> I 1" n w bU ll bodi ' I 'I ~" COI'inn Rohbin~ had pr e. 1n t he ca e of C. W. ibert ' F tar y f ros. versus r ll. mma township D B h b' h r " 1 t if ' .. , .. " . 'reV· ne hI't Or . . Valley . 32 B money. tt R b t T Julia C. ' ' Mackey to MIamI e enlng-. May ] ,10 . r. , ac· emg ure lISe< In 01 (cr 0 C ec. ~ ... nted the fi uccej;sful ca ndid !ltefl VfH' u J ulllJ!! Vel:endl . Ju ry trlnl I r' addre from the t hem. lh i~ economy. Te ch rll fOI' t h.. for II:raduation and had awarded caJje in lavor of defendan t. IB 10 e trn~ . versus 0 er , Building and Loan Asso iali on, "Edu c.ation Pl u~," dr w for h n ext term w(ore hired a~ the J un S thl' in lli\'idunl • !;Cbolastic honors I n the case of harl e F'o rdyce utrneLt , 0 1'1 0 l'V orce. Cb arge IS j real estate in Franklin. • C • d t' a d II ' ·t d th . . . . , . F"or· ex Hel r me crue .y. ' . M, e lng, n a I;oon re urn . Ir Tbp hi"h ' ~h lJ ol orc hestra a nd gle I vers us th e e tate . a f B sle man~' enCODl u.ms o · pra~ • ao a n L H' . b h Sylveste.l· C. and Lells sp lal treat W&.!I pro v1ded fhen ~gnN~ cOl) lrac . However, n ' 19na ('Iub {urni~h()rl the mu!!ie for th e d!ce.]Juntc r. ol ema n decea. ed, f th e It lZar, :;:nor, y er Schlink to The Miami VaUey lIT. F. R. Moomaw, a former sup r l IO n In the umm I' forced mol' /)ccll.ion. Kimel' F ordyce, ,e t al. Ent ry of a er, e on Izer, verJlu Building and Loan A sociation, .intend ent, spoke b rieRy on changes in th e J'crcMil I of the Ie . tUti th reuni n t h Ipan.itio n reco rded.. Decree of PaT· Henfr y Russell andd dWalter ,Cow· , real e$tate In Franklin. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO "V a I.u . "Th c G&t ette 118YII, "Th e uIty , OJ ' an, 01' money an amages. d lumni a~!<oc iation. the n o.f Jet da y t'Iti on. . John Racket, decease, o Lida Phone 80 Bank BId" ovat,on tender. d Mr . .1l10~maw Wh ('n ,the neW tel'1~ 1')1)Cned. Ion· \\11 n "relit occasion. The latll • In t he ea ~ ~f ~lary J osephrn Hackett, inlots Nos. 107 tandl08 gav proef 01 hIS populanty III t he day, Heptembcr " th '.e new tlf 0 ' ",athel'",d all it member , urgent, admlnl llratrtx o f t he esProbate Court in South Lebanon. chooll and . community." The di· t achN. met th' pupil.: !lf i!'!! ' I lh .·r f'Up ri nh'nd III and ta te of Samuel Salrl:Qnt v I' u The Adam M. Dutro, decea sed, t ====-==~ C [.; Bra tt n a no har . Vill ag of t ban 11, d murrer over ~imon D. Os ~rman was ap· Goldie Dutro, inlots Nos. 3 and 7 ploma were pre ented by pre i· Elir.IIIH·th T~(IX lind Ir; n enry Kyle RIi.f .' , d nt S. . Elli and the stud nt ot g r ad : 11' . BrtJwn, ('om Lin(lt~on l~: l/1e.~:. buth of Davton for a rU led. Defendant give n 30 days to potnted a a . ';lltable p r .on , to in Mnson. and hlSl:h ' y, b . .1' t h ti le a n. weI'. . I take the deposltlon ot '1al'le Lou· the mueic depal'tment turni hed d pll rlml'ntol I('l'od(' . . . 'umJllu Qul:I l all(lu·t el'Veu 8 t e l " ' I M oore, two Emma J . Scull 1f h oo) .: W lIllllltl . Ihltrmall, h Igh I 'ttl J th I') hour A l 2 ! The c SU of Th RUd O IP n .'\'ur' I I"~ S0I mon an d T oyor , deceased , to J ohn exc Uent mu Ie under the d1rection ot .Mrs. Alberta Buerkl . sc hool cflnw1('r(;ial d",p I tm 'nt and ·,..J , ·k n~ (I th ~ n~ft: noon' t h litzer 0., a corp., versu s J. H. ~ Itn se oC James K. Re ve, de- W. Scull, Teal estat in Deerfield township. S v raJ point of imilarity t(l 'I coach of athl tic.. Th fi rst day u ~ ~~ te~~) f .. u rj n te~ dent.s' S A Le wi, doing bU.tIin e. s as Lewis cea ed. the largest cIa 01 '30 mark d this nt'Oliment IIhow d l!G3 pupils in ~1nl ~ I . d i PA F('r rce glithf;'r~ Jl.'rscy, wn dis mi ~sed with out reTbe name of the petitioner,Beld Bill. AII_ed cla . econd in ~ize, th ir num' j t h primary ~rad(':, 15 in th d· . ~I ; \ e a ~ " I'~un'on ~fr St H. cord. n . Flow~rs, i bereby charged b MI match d their numera 32. partrn ntal gt·ade~ . a nd 11 6 in the (' 11 or ~ ~PPl b't ~ 'merrl"m nt The cau se of .J bn Slu her i to Belden C. Sau..r. Book Shop, supplies, ,n.50; Five younger brother and four high schvol for otal of 537. "~ thnl e dil l 0 t " h·1 b , co ntinu d un til Tlmr ' day, Novem. Chest l' D. Crockett executor of Gustav A. Weeler, receiver, ink, oy. ber 16, a t o'cllok. the I' tate of Cornelia J. Crockett, ,10,SO; Pennsylvani.a Railroad Co. yOllnger !$i ulr8 (If three elder Lnt r ar rival. <.IUI·lng l hl' term in· w n. ~ ?,na de ~a~~ : th . brother. and ix eld r 8i tera wh creased th is numh I' to !\Orne ex· and gIrl" a ml t ab U ey w re . In th e case of The People' decea ed, filed his application .tor freitrht, 96c; CIBl'k Cou.nty care . '30 now com· t nt. not ton y pare ranor Bulldmg, .. ... ·ftca..., >' t , ,lOS ,50; M[S. H oward had graduated 111 . II'n 1.8~ f act t gwo Loan u.nd &ving Co. a cenl 0! t rans! er. Tb e es- 0 ,f patlen pleted tbeir COUfl!C. The list: a· 'rhe. chooJ fa n !l l o n ~ throu gh. Phan ,n R a \\ e f th thO d versu James E. B<.'eman et al !.ate is exempt from inheritan~e awyer, services, $7; Georgia Mil· therine Branatrator, ' 30, Ralph this t rm wi h Lhe u. ual n umber t ree rt~p re!\.,n Ive 0 t t e 1T confirmation, deed and distl'ibu: tax. The ex cut.or tiled hill tirst Ier, services, $10; Mrs. Stella Kel· ' rcv rses, VIC . ton' es l'enera . , t Iy, serv i ce , $7 ; L eWI' V . Ban t a, Branetrater ' "2 .• ; G orge F... C 0 0 •. " of uce SI! 1\ an d h . IOn, l wer h ' pre I ' n h 0Id prov th' i tlOn an d fi na I aecoun, '30, Ruth E. Cook '82; Margaret an<.l defeatil, la~ parti II wer e n· ~ ~. P.odlO t eJ .c a ss. s t 0 i e I' In the ca. e of The Lebanon.Citi. , Gertrude C. Cropper, administra 'Services, $6; Mn. Will Bryan serv'I-:::-======~===== OQk 'SO; El'IIellt Cook '32; (th e joyed, er\ te lt,alnm nt were giv n ; In IVI ua reunions a var ?u zens National B~mk and Trust Co. t.rix of tbe ,estate of Georee W. ices, $10; Maude Deardoff, servo Cook lam ill I! arc not related) sc holl1: tic ucce. ~ arn ed and plae~., :nd a!1 unlt?d t~t ev~nl~g vets u Walter Sheets et al con. roppel', deceased, flIed Iter third ices, ,5; dandis Hymer, service8, Vir.-inla Hardin '80, Ronald Hal" athl etic vi t.ori g 'W I' jl'ltersper· I~ e I~ e!\. reun,l on e n~!\ocllli fit nation, deed ~I nd' di tl'ibution. and ftnal account. $5; The Johnson.Wateon CQ., sup. • • 1'he ease of Earle F MontgomThe \l'iJ) of Emma Brenner, de- plies, ,12; Stakalta Mfg.. Co. 8UP' ilin '22 j M.ol'rlll M.rlalt '30, Ever· cd with de f at.. The !\tothcl'!:I hIli ~I o n hall e~ I kn o,\ n. The cl ~I 0 ett Marlatt '32; Dorothy McClain c.ontinu ed 'illl : pl ndi d work in diM - 0 l ri":J° n It8t c~ond "l~OIlRe~~O;; ery ver u The Milami alley Coat. ceased, was filed and .,!-dmitted to plies, $6; ~. B. Murrell, service, '30, Rosalee McClain '32; Grace pen sing aid t o the n 'ed y, and did ~ t ance. rop V \\1 n I' d Paper O. wa di mi sed. probate. Henry BI'eliner and Rob. $16; The Western Star, 1 book Pennlnaton 'SO. Loll!! P nnington all in it. pOlVer t b (' (I'OP rat wth I pre. ntatlon. . In th caSe of hade Bigler ert W. Brenner were appointed el( certificates, '13.50; Fred Procter, '82; Lola Sear '30, Erma Sears . upe rint.end ent Lolz nnd his corps ur story of the. Wayne vlI~e vel' U Erne t Zecb I' et al. judg· ecutors, no bond required Herbert tiling cabi.net, ,89;- Waldroll '32 i Arthur Swartzel 'ao, Frank 01 teacher.. and Wayne TownshIp schools I!\ m nt to plaintiff j~OT '$571.65. • Hoppe, Loui Hoppe and Henry Gilmour, inque t, $7.70; Waldron aach Huffman's Waycehs t old. We have traced the r cord of In the case oJ Jacob, Ehling Weis were appointed appraiser. C, Gilmour, inquest, $8.50; M. H. SwarLJ:el '1J2. Several lett younger brothers and si terl! in school y t basket ball tel1m (pog~ibly the the component par~ of the ve rsu lorgan E. Jone et III, lhe The inventory of Leonard Stock· Oswald, burialllervices $100; Dud· to graduate, and everal were the. peedie t agg'rcgotilln ever to rep' l ~ resen; Wayne Tawl1shlp Centra- plaintiff is given 80 days to plead. ton, admini trator of the estate of ley Sears, servicf$, $I i Office Ou t· oA'.sprlng of members of th r I! nt the sc hool) m et with a hze:d ~h ols as far and a s clo~ely Anna tookton Evans, deceased, titter, supplies, '1.50 i Alf Sellers Alumni &8sQciation, mode rate degre of success , as aV~lla~le l'ccords and flIes ?f wa approved. stone, $9.76; Oregonia Bridge Co., Approximately 176 persons at· throu ghout lI e t'egular playing ,the MLaml Gaz lte ~ould ]l rmlt. teachers ; all have been l oved and W. he ter MaJlle, administrator grating, $8; J. W. Lingo Hardware tended th forty-ninth annual T· ea on, but di. appointed il!\ op· We are sorry ~o 0ll!lt ~ record of respected by thei .. pupiL, and all 01 the estate of Frank M. Great. Co., supplies and parts, $367.47; 'Phone 78J union and banqu t of the Alumni lirnistic lIup port ·r. , wh o had , me t he Lytl e Spe~al dl!\t~lCt. but the have done t heir ' fl\lll hare to giv!! house, deceased, filed his inventory IH. C. Nutting 'M otor Co., gaJl, aNociation at the gym on Satur- ground to hop t r a third reco rds have heen .mlsplaced s!,d this community a system of public 1'he inventory of David W, Hol- '50,55; Franklin Motol) Co., gil , I -~~~~ ~~---~~~~ day evening, May 21. The ladies of straight champion hip in the an· 0 were not a~allnble, peclal j:\chools that is seoeond to none in lingstead Ilnd James H, Bolling . ' $71.96; Mc oy Oil Co., oil $75.90; DR. H. M. WILLIAMS the grange served an excellen nual ceunty high school to urna' 1 8~re ha been gl~en the 'Waynes· iU size cIa s in th.~ gfand of State head, administrators ' of th estate ICincinnati Oil Works 0., gas, m~nu, and the usual happy pre· ment. vllle school. , a .It was pro~lIbly of Ohio-Mother of Presidents. of Margaret Hollingshead, deceas- $19. Waites Garage, repairs, $9.· .)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _. gram ofto&.!lts qnd music was en· The tournament was played on here that the r:rlend e~ tabl~she.d and native neath of the best public ed, was approved. 115; L , H. Gordon Garage, repair, SURGEON Arthur HamiJton was appoint.ed.:J9.1Ii ; The ,BoQ.!Lj hop, supplies, Special Att••lioll lo Reclal aDd joyed, this being followed by danc- the Hal'mon Hall court, L banon, the Ill' t choOI In the townshIp; It Rehooll!. . . . oj TRE END an appraiser of the e tate of Lil. 120CI S. J. 'Black, supplies, $276.25 in... Dudng the business session, 24 and 25 , 1 33. When Waycehs 1.....li••1 DiMa ••• It was decided to make the ftftieth Iwon a brilliant 23-18 victory over was e t~bhshcd, and It IS here that Iian F. Moon, deceased in the place • B. McMaham, repairs, ,1.50; LEBANON, OHIO reunion in 1933 a gala occasion. the fa t team fl' m Lebanon If. S. all es 10M al'e held t oday. of Wilt I. Waggoner. Gem City Blue Print &: Supply Co PhODe n.16 Definite arrang menta for this I FI'illay morning, t he hopes of their In looking back over the Ii t of The will of James E. Richard. 18upplies, ,2.45; John L-aw,curtaln PhODe I a.lvID' & JaDJf80DRu Uhll , vent were I ft in the hands of 8upporterll oared, but h()w d to superintendent wh o have had son, del!eased was admitted to pro· Ilights, '1; Cincinnati Oil Works Lucy Ro~er8 Haines, president, R' jMOrrow H .• ,,26·17, when th two chal'g 01 the cho 1s sine the bate. George A. Richard on wa Co.,' lubricant, $67.68; George U 0 4) appointed administrlltor o.f the ~s. ' Kohl, services, '1.50;. Henry Ku~. Claude RIggs, vice·president, Eliza. team~ met at 8. o'eloc~ t?e ~me daya 'of Prof. Willianl Har(o:d, beth Henkle, aecretary, and Mary eventng. Franklin was vldonous the name:; of five stand out WIth tate and filed bond at $8000 wltb ker, patterns for casting, $S; Blair Stansberry, treasurer. lover Morrow, 2S·14, when the two esp cia) brilliance in thel recollec· sureties. R~ B. Laymon, Henry &: l!LeR01, supplies, $2.43; Flack The !lame hlllUe o( the Miami I t 8ms m t in the' final fl:nm the tions Ilnci esteem ~f theil' former Appoint"' ni f R. J. Richmond ; Kipe and William Hau e were ap- Equipment Co,., wire ties, $13.23; Gazette that nbtes the similarity f next evening. T"a'wrence Davis ' reo stud nt W. COOk, G. J . 'Jeveland lIttorney and for many pointed apprai ers. 10wen Gro, cement, $87,50; FOR RENT of thesil clas el! (May 25, 1932 Itained his honor ~ a .forward and Graham, S. A. Stilwell, D. A. Fer· years a lending authority on auto· The inventory of Carl Seibel ex- Joseph H. Fedder Supply Co., notes a quiet celebra ion 01 the captain ot the mythical all-county ree and p. R. Moomaw. This in no moth'e laVIS, as allrn!n! tratol' of eeutor of the estate of Phillippina cement and lime, $13,70; Krucke. ' Rf.ty-fifth w ddlng anniversary of t eam, while Russel Tteadway was way reflect!; on otiler directors or the automobile reta il code for Seibel, deceased, was approved. meyer and Schrader Foundry Co., FOR' RENT-The l\Lc lure cottage I southern Ohio wa~ announced toThe , inventory. of Clarence castings, $14.14: Oregonia Bridge of 6 r'oom! and modern, on - - ~- -~ - -day by the Ohi o A\ltomotiv Asso· St~phenson, executor of the estate ' Co., steel, .16; Roy Reno, timber, Miami .street. See Mrs. Mary Mc· of & K. Stephenson was approved. ,220.70; Oregonia Bridge Co., Clure. - nSO eiation at Columblus. Mr. Richmond has assumed his T. R. Zell, eltecutor of the ell- culvert forms and steel, $680.29, <:======:::-.:"" . -=======:::. duties and establi shed administra· tate of Laura J. Zell, deceased, i8 • _ ..._ _ __ WANT£D tion headquarters in the Majestic ordered to uistribute certain real in/t. (1olumb~ls, He immedi· estate by the court. . L'_.!'I:_' S~. Poultry, Chili!. A.mel, J. T. Riley was appoiDud ad- ~.- "'.aar~ -,," WANTEDphone 4SR2, Waynesville, Ohio. ministrator of the estate of Char. .' -d7 les W. Smith, deceased, and filed bond of ,1000 with sureties. The executor of the estate of FOR SALE Laura J. Zell, deceased, II ordered to sell certain bonds lor interest FOR SALE-Pig! and one cow. 01 said eatate. fniluire of Homer Ramb~, R D , ' George Depew, adminlltrat'rix of the estate of Hiram Depew, deFOR SALE-Large White Wyano ceaaed, filed her Ant and final acdotte pulleti, now layintr, J. W, count. An inventory and appraiae· , l'dortran, Ferry, Ohio. -n80 ment in ..Id eltate II ordered waived. FOR SALE-'-Pur. bred Duro. le,tal), SOWI, immun"d. Mon.. D. E. Heywood admlnlltrator ot Brown. -n80 the estate of Henry L. Bllekman, deceased, Aled his first and Anal FOR SALE-Poland China male account. plea and Hampshire Buck. . E. The Inventol'y of A.lt9n F. .£1...1.. __ 'DIS Brown. executor of the estate of ui~. 'Evans, phone nOR Bertha Kavanagh, deceued, was th' WANTED-To bU7 aU Idnda of approved. ' .a. .a. '1...1 _ " ..... chicken.. paJlar blehee' mand Llda Hackett, executor of the ·i~ ~~. ,.nlll price. S. D. Henkle, WaJllent1le, Ohio. ., estate of John Hackett, deceaaed, til ed her application 1.or a certtd· 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eate of tranafer. R. J. Ricbmond C, ' O. EulasB was appointed ad· atell' 8l1Qoul1Ced that the Butomo- ministrator of the estate of Martha , tive 'r etail eod,e, which effectS. .the J. Richardson, deceased, alld filed operation of every automobile d·e al. bond ot ,6000 with 8ureties. er in the country, will be rigidly H. M. Templin was appointed ' , enlorced and that complete mao chinery lor cart'ying enforeement administrator of the estate ef Ed· into the entire 44 counties in the ward J. Templin, deeeased, and Al. B/)lJthern Ohio area would he set up ed bond of '1000 with 8uret!'" W withIn a few days. A. Hause, Frank Collin8 alld A. E. The appointment was officially Hftch were appointed appraise.... confirmed by J. W. Tarbill, Cin. The Detroit Fidelity A Cinnati, chairman of the southern Co. and the .Lloyd's Insurance Co. Ohio advisory cbmmilLee of the in~ are discharged as lursty oa bond dustry, charged by the nntional ad. and Charters Maple, al trustee of ministration with enforcement in b!uB,tee8hlp of heirs of Eldridre this territory, Pope, dece..ed, ia ordeHd to flle "There will be p~~9itively no quillbond of 118,000. . blinll in the entorcement of this " Th will of J'am.. K ....... decode," Mr. Richmlond announced. ceased, wu admitted to probate. "It il! now a fedel'al law and will Apes K. Reen"... appolftted a be strictly carrieli out in ecutrlz, nO bond reqlllHcl. PaaUDe town, lar,e or I. Tullie, Flora EIlerle aDd 0lIarmum peD&lty Munrer were .,poiated ~1IeN fine of ,600 and Llda Baehtt, exeeutrii: of the either or both." estate of 101aD.Baekett,· . . . . .d. died bel' .....at. Complaints of reae1a the tI throqll local • }
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Mi.. Bt·rlha Mather!!, nott'd violillj. t of ('Jal'k~vilJc., nnll hel' ac· companist, Mis nutr~·. pl'e~l.nted a pro~t'am or "Musi(' (roll1 MaJIY Lantis," at the gYln Mondny ('V('I1ing undcl' lll' u~picc!i of the p, T, A. 1\11'S, Hal'l'Y !lU I'n l'ercivcd the , ad n ws Tu sday mUl'ning of lhe of her brother, J. L. RD. en· berger, nf Miamisblll'g, .fI-. Ro sen· berger wa~ II victim or pneumonia. Revival sel·vices, which have b n h lei at the }'riends Church the past week have cJos d, JUdgl' Hugh J . Wris.:ht conduded services morning and vening unduy MI', and 1\1rs. Emerson }-" '87. r ent I'tained company Sunday, R. H, Jelfl'ris ~ubmitted io an op'l'atio'n for rupture at Ml.I al'l1lt!1 hO Rpilul, olul11uu. r~doay lie i. making sal is ra t ry I'ccoV· ('ry. entervilll! basket hali team~ came hel' f Ol' games Satun!ay (','en ing. Resulting c re, : GiI'l. Centet'vill ] 5, Mas, ie ; Gnllie
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OL MBUS-Pl'ellUl'ationll for' Jo'Ut'nWI'l\ of Aml'l'i'1I at Kansa, ' the constitutional convention to City, Mo., annnuncl'rt lhM high Sho~tall'e of Wo~k HI)uea I. 1m- Le held in olumt)us next Tuesday honor bad b en c(lnlel'l'cti Olt . -==.....ndin&' in Face ,~f C~op Deccmber 5. to rntify lhe I'elleal , Ohio agl'iculturist!l. One announcc· .-of the eighteenth al\lendment Of' 1mellt wa, that Bobby J n '8 of NOVEMBER 30, 11)33 RedulCtionli the (edeml con titution have been Radnor, 17-Y'BI'.0Id [BI'm boy of ~==================~-======~ mllde by Sect' t..ary ot State Georg 1) laware county WBS elected pI'eai. ::-;, Myers. ertificat ~ of election dent of the Future Farmel'!! of F01' lhr 'e consecuti've yeal'S t.he we e mailed to the delegates last Americii, ctlmpo~ d of of 66,OOU hor~e population in the nited we k and an , official call for th m 'mbel·l;, Junes 1. president of the Thi is the tim of the yelll' \'~efl most Of us UI'C thinking intenlStab€s hug declin ,d ulJout 4 per conv~ntion was uitiu is ucd. Like OhIO A !lociation oC Future .\<'al"lnIy- nnd perhap$ fl'antlcllllY- llbout the pl'ohlem of hri tmlls gifls. C('nt annulllly, and at lhe pres nt llnv nlions 'Will be h Id in Penn- CI'S. Th other telcgranl announced And hel' ·S 8 goot] uggcstion: Givt! 8 pl'efl~nt til yoursclf; not iol' entillle the deuth r!jtc of hon,e sti ll . ylvanill and Utah the sanl day. that. L, J. Tuber of olumbul; !lnd tirely selfish reasons, but in Ol'del' lo help lho~e It) whom h"isll1lll" exceeds lhe bitth ralc! by 1\ 0.' 5 Barnesville, and Ray l-'i1 , superis y aI" might be just one more day. per cent. Th> tate H use I'egistl'ation vi 01' of vo('ati nlll tI'aining in The kind of gift that will accompli h this purpo e is t ne thllt 'fhe d cline in colt rai ing has, record lhat. wa: in l'etil'l!lllent sine this .'tllte, were Ipcted lI onul'al-Y in pas t ye8rs. been particularly IIIst. December has been b,'ought American Farmers. Thi s honot' is provides employm nt and entail!; he purchafle or basic comnllldilie!l, S'VeI'l! in Ohio, a s a ra ult, Ohi uut again and f;'laced ~n a new~y conlelTed n a v ry few p ' rsoll . And nothing fills the bill mol" cOlllpl ctely than pl'operty construct inn J'al'm r, lll'C buyillg, (:hiefly fr m painted and pohshed hIgh desk 10 each year, ~f-r. Taber was al: o I'Cand bett rm nt, Give YO'Ul' If a new furnace OJ' II roof or an plectrie statcs immedilllely to the w st, th!! north aste nl cornel' 01 the 1'0- lected Ma~tel' of the ational kilchen or a garage or Home n(>w fumiture. Dett I' yet, if it's po. _ihle. ~btl ul 2,000,000 \YOI til of work tunda of the Ca!'titol. Ma,llY thou~~ Grange at Boise, Idaho, Illst week . give your, elf 8 new home- you'll h~ getting if fol' next t nOlhing in horses onnually, ands of vi~ilors had l'eglsLel'ed In Mr. Fife L president of thl' Americomparison to '" hat the b t opinioil fOl' CIlRts it will ('ost in th II 9.1' "Purl of thi money might have the book since it was start d in can Vocatio'na I assoc ialion, rutul'e, lind you'll be spreading hd8tmas ('hel!l' am(>ng numerou s been kep in our' own bank ac- Jun e 1930, and ih l'e is I·oom Ior fllmilieR. counls if our h orse pl'oduction pro- 1111lnv more nam , , A Jiye slock judging team al 0 ,Your local cont1'llctor or d(!ul~r' in building nlutedals is Competent gram har! been cornp~lI'able to that " , s ent to the convtlnlion won fifteen to advise you, He can show you where you can make real RRvi'ng~ boy - enterville 1 , Mn~sie 12 ; of. Inti of our neighbol'ing sbiteR,' , A l\Jmted num b I' of cOpJ(~S of pla~es in all classes il1 conI petition ,how you cun make youI' dollars do Spal-tnn duty. Talk ,it over with him, High choOI boys~ ntervi1l!! 12 , dllclarl!s L. P. MCCalll[\. extension ihe tw ntleth annual repo~t ?f the with 31 other states. This team MaRs l 14, in a two overtime game pecialist in animal hllsbandry for 't,,:te 'ivil Serv,ice CommISSIon or consisted of Bobby Jones, Cecil Think how much a wav of unstl'udlon, yen if on an individually Mr. and Mrc. Mott Cline ~nu the O.• , , OhIO has been Issued. The I' pO,rt Robinson and Ralph Belt. all ().f smaij senlc, \ ould mean Lo the , ocia) and (!conomic welfare of YOIlI' Betty 01 Dayton, were Sunday R cent reports front the bUreau covers the year 1932 , The ~om~'IIs- Radnor, 1<' our Ohio boys also had cmmunity. And give yourself that Christmas PI' sent, Yuu'll never re- gue ts of Mr. and Mr '. Fred Har- .of agricultul'111 economics of . the sion conduc~ed 23~ exammahon.s the American degl'ee, th highest gret it. lan, United tates Dep~Il'tment of dudng the ye,ar, WIth 7,484 app"- in the organization, confel'l' d upElias HutTman, i"i1 'Val' veto- Ajp'iculLul'e agree with Mc ann', ca nts cotnpetlng, or these, 5,399 on ~hem at the convention aft I' ran, 1. very ill of pneumonia, cont ntion that a flhOl·t8ge in obtain d positions, Special exam- being selected from 6,QOO boy in You can all lalk about your wOl'k hOI' e, is impending in the ining boal'd~ also exa.mined and , the state as befll qu lifl ed for the big turnip but the larg st we fac' of the govemm nt planK to 'qualified ,4,377 apphcanls who honol'. They were Jones, Earl have seen or h'earp of was raiR d reduce the acretlge .of land in were appotnte d , permanently: he RosenlHll'g of Fremont, Eal'l Mil I by Hel'bert Dosier. It tip the crops. report gives a list of .2 posItions leI' of Geol'g town and Hom!! I· . . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : scale R at 8 I)ounds and is on dis- , -- . abolished in various depat:tm,ents , Klng of GI'eEln township, Wayn t 8 :00 Mu ic I d ,I at on play at mart's Gal'age. ~ h caues 0 re uce... a~pl'oprl I ,5, . county, The e boys had to cOlllpet l 8 :05 , Adjus ews their' Control , D. S, BMyel't The Fl'e-bman claoe Action on 13 appeals I dalso t dettlll:J 6 Farm Soil Ens iol'l tm Lo~ntell nnel H L ~, put on a , d to with many from othel' states. Flv 8:26 Musie . , ora splendid asse mbly progl'am at the ,,' ed. Three". pages are, ,evo e Future Fal'mers from Northwest. 8 :40 How to Build trong' Teeth . Alma Garvin gym Friday afl rnoon. The pro- / , K. E, I h~mpson s~el!l~ atul'day COUI·t deCISi ons lind optmons of the ern hio olso w nt to Kansa!\ it 8 :60 F (jt'l'al ].'nl·Jlj redit Ag 'neics in Practice B. A. Walluce gr,n m: ong by school. "Battle III W.o.yn , vl~le and ::;p:rmg Valley, attorney general relating \.0 civil as \\Iinnel's of educational tripi;, II :00 chiev menl nays , Adele Koch HYmn of the Republic;" Bible l Will Gu, tm" the , pouJt~y mall seryice law s. :'the ,r~port ~ontain They were L wis Campbell, Wau9:10 Music story; Edna Varval; Experiment rrom W~Yl1e8VllIe, \las hele Satu r a list of the cIty CIVil servICe com- seun; Dal'win Keal'ick, Liberty (I :25 4-H hl'istma Party Bill Smith and Norine ~cLllugh1in in G nera1 cience, Wm, ampbcll day buymg poultry" , mi ssions of Ohio, ~3 in all, Center; Paul Kesler, Delta. and 9 :45 Record of Perfol'manc in Ohio (Poultry) E, J , Mei tel' and Edwin Smith; VQcal du t, 1. M. Terry and wife, of t~IS Receipts.in tax coJlection in Dale Dal'gitz and Ross He. ner o. " outhern Memories," Wm. San- place, attended t~e ' commumty State Treasurer Harry S, Day's Montpelier. The 36-piece band of deI'S and Jack Le; selec- sale ~t L ~anon Frida),. afternoon, office run all t.he way from mil- Fl'ederic,k lown high schoo), COm lor: benefit. paym nts of $17,000.- tioll by Freshman Orche I.I·a, "On· ThiS n Ighbol'ho.od VIas ,shocked lions received hom excise taxes posed of vocational agl'icu ltuml 001) in relurn i<Jl' acreng~ reduc- ward' hl'istian Soh:liel's;" Sqng by to heal· of the enous aCCIdent of levied on public utiliti s to quite students and directed by up !'intinn. The fil'at I ' n1a.1 payl'll nt is Freshman class. "The Little Brown Mi ~!abel Freeze, of Ineat' Dodds, small and unusual receipts such as le ndent H. B, Wood, furniHhed th(' $17,50 an acre, The , econd part of Chu,'ch in the Vale;" chool song', on F r i d a y . . mu ic at the convention, ,' Fred Thompson hall hI new al'e shown by t~e following from the payment will equal on -eighth ts b y S up. t F lanCI. announcemen h ' I d vouchers on file ln the trea Ul' r'a 01 the value of the leaf sol! by thc Betty Stultz announced the pro- °C~etlnC~ e df '1 ! C office· Cleveland stat hospital, grower. gl,'am, "Kathleen Gray was accom- i e u~ :t"l a~, an~ y, 0 su t ~hQP fat and bones, $13.50; The Agricultural Adju!ltmcnt paniat to the musical numbers. The w n, aWn rS' me ,o~'t~an, 0 ("avin- {I'om careful handling of Administration is now delving into Speed ChelCk Writ!n. . ts f· nellr nynesv ill e Ill'e VISI mg re.,... 1 F h res man ore h est rn consl! o. I t· d i " 'd ' K t k wa8~ of the ~ate' welfare departthe matter ot poultry. A ma~tcl;' WI'iting the 550,000 eh cks to violins--Alice Gray Wm Camp- a Ives an lIen s m en uc Y t) . I f d K t St te . lhi week men ,sa e 0 woo, en a code of fair competition for the wheat farmers who contracted to bell and Jack J,ee: , cornets-LavTh . P 11' 't I college $I' over-payment of marketing division of the poultry I'edu e wheat aCI'ellgc would be one Osborn and Donald McKay: th!,maS't' owe IS q:ul e poor y Ifreight' stat~ tax, com mill ion, 53 F. I .,. at 1S Wrt mg. ' , . ~ndu8try i xpected to be ready but a ten-dll'Y job, were the COll- b 't al'l one, .ve yn III r , plano M d M M 1\1 T d cents; store rent, OhIO s tate faU' for a public h aring in Ii ahnrt t1'ac~s nil ck and ap- Kathleen Gray and Bobby Bogan ,r. an rs. , , erry ,an grounds $61 84 The volume 0'( 'ffi e time, proved. Machine recently install- of lhe fifth grade performed on MIS Kathleen. T~omJ,son spent I • k " 'th ta' t· t . , aturday evemng )n Harveysburg. "or , 10 e s e I'easurer 8 0 c It is thought that such a code, ed at the tr a ury del>artll1 nt tq the drums, Ahce Bogan is one of ". r d M .... I h P II d has increa ed gl'eatly , recently ow'I' t b t bl t .. I', an l' • lUY a OWe an , while it would apply to th u Ilnds write the milllO\l checks t o COttOfl th U;':ctllure~ children, of near Olive Branch, at- Jb'n g 'dto thte cr,eatdlotn ~f foul.r new of dealers in procuri'n g and dish'i- Igrowers have a capll~ity of 60000 PI:y VI~nlll:c~nu:t . lended church at GU'ee n Briar ,oar s au borlze 0 lssue lcenses buting poultty Bnd ggs, would be a day. ' ' to many thpusands of. person for collal b one. - .. - - more feasible than any attempt to atut:(I ay evemng. . Je- Jenkins and 'f amily and fees, all of whle,h go mto the 8ta~e d aI, individually and directly, \ Code for 'Crain . ElIChan&,~a PUBLIC SALE William Jones and f ,a mily 'have tr~a~ury. Th~ hqUOT .control comwith the more than flv million hearing i called for! Novem. mls~lon has l~sued hcenses nu~ farm rs in th United States who Dis('olltinuing farming will movl)d back io Kent.uclty, . J)roduce and market some poultry b l' 27 on a cod of fair competiMi Modena Powell, of this berm~ approxlIl;ate1y 18,~0~ whIle tion fOl' tb grain exchange of s 11 all my farm chattels located place, hod fOl' her week-end guests the,mllk m~rkehng commlss.tOn.. has and eggs. the country. It will be held in on Dr. Smith fal'm on New Bur- Mis Rutn Pol on of near Well- a license hst o'! ]9,141 dtstllbuThe code is intended to remove Wa hington. lington cem tel'), road, 8 miles S. • t OI'$, producers and others engaged !lOme of the "unfair practice" and A. filed for the bearing, the of Xenia, 12 miles N. W, of Wit- man. i n the milk business. The s tate barMat· Qn Wells ""hn had his leg wastes in marketing, and to in- code grants supervisory pow l'S to lnington I mile E. of New Burs()riously cut a fcw wE:eks ago, is LeI'S' licensi ng boa.rd and the state Crcas retur.ns to the prod~cets. It the eCl'etal'y of Agriculture. but lington, at 11 o'clock. cosmetology expect to license over able to walk ' on it. i ~xpeeted that , through lis pro- provides that the grain exchanges Wedneaday. December 6, 1933 Asberry Rill and daughter, 60,000 between t hem. The state vi!llon~ furth,er progre s co~ ,be, do the bulk of the administration 11 head of good CaW , tested; made In grading and standardIZIng bemselves. Miss Doris, of flear Green Briar, treasury received its first barber license fe s November 22 in poultry and g~S 80 that fal'mer Th supen'isory provisions are 2 real farm Horses, 3 head Hogs, were hopping in Waynesville last the sum of $28 for 14 licenses at Poultry, feed and implements. Saturday afternoon. whn . produce a product of better in addition to the proviously an~2 e~eh. 'rerms ash. ' Qu~hty , may be compensatll/J (Ol' J10unced tep :for curbing specula. Miss Edna Polson, of neat· WellA , E, MARTIN t heir extreme ctTort.~. tlve exc SIIes Ifnd fOI· providing 11 man, had fOl' her Satllrday ovel'Telegrams received last week at F. T. Martin, Auct. night gut' ts, Miss Mayfrey Pow II, the Department of Education from more stab le marke~ fol' grain They Lunch on groun~. of this place, the national convention of Future includl! fixing of limits on mmDown sou th, where the cotton imum daily fluctuations in price, Sev rill from this place at.tendWere farm prkes in ' Ohio at ed the "shower" for Mrs, Treva program brought farm r firl;t in"parity," We goa] of the Agricul- Powell, Iiee Tl'eva Marshall, a to con tact witn th production con Where Colllm),..a Landed MOl<e aJld more we ore coming tural Adjustment Administration's trol plan of th Agl'iculul'al Adrecent bride, at the home of hel' On hiS flrllt voynge to the New justment ~dministrAtion, growers to believe that GQd created earth prgrams, wheat would be $1.10 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mill' hall in World ' Columbus sig hted Innd lind of tlue-cured tobacco agreed to in six day" largely because be a bushel at ,the farm, corn 79 cents Oregonia, last Fl'iday evening, dlsembnrl,('d Oil Ihe Isltlnd ca lled cooperate in whatevel' plan wa didn't have alot of experts hangi,ng oats. 45 cent, potatoes 1)0 cent, by tile Indlull Ollllnahnni. olumdrawn up for theil- crop. Ninety- around,--Evansville, III., Courier, hay $15 a ton, apples 80 cents, hU8 OIlmed tlte Islund Snl! SIlIVA ' FROM THE EDITOR OF THE hog'$ $9; beet cattle $6.98; calves five per cent of the farmers Iligned 11M, hut It Is g O"l'r!Uly Id~ntilled such agreemen before tbe plan CaDary lalaad.' LaDd $9;49; milk cows. $61, lambs $6.61 wllh \Vlltllnlt Is llm!!. one of lhe AMERICAN BOY was announced. Laud Is valued us · hIgh as $lfI. chickens 14 cents, eggs 27 cents., BllhlllJllI group. 000 all ae.'c In tit CanQ ry Jslnncl~, j butter 30 cents and wool 26 cents , The plan, now announced, calls
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1983 ~i
Con.iderl Death ~n'gel luuea SUNDAY MORNING First Fox Drive of Juniors and Families LARGE HONOR ROLL CIA AID SOUGHT Council CW A Propo.al. Sudden Calla Season Announced Enjoy Social Event PROVES SCHOLARS TO GRADE FIELD ON FIRE BURNS BARN AND ITS CONTENTS ARE WORKING WELL SCHOOL GROUNDS A good sized party of interested citizens waited upon our village council at it regular meeting ·Mon day evening, with a request that council seek the aid of tlie new Wl!.rren County CWA in ll\e f urtherances of much-n eded 'seWer and grading projects. After some discussion, ""esars. G, C. HaTuook and H. M. Carey and Clerk R. F. Hatfield were selected as a com'mitt e to confer with the proper officers at Leb~n on in ~n effort to secure more mformatlon 01) the subject. Routine business was transacted, and bills were paid wherever suf. ticient funda were available. In the absence of Mayor Rogers, because of ill health, A. K. Day, presi dent pro tem, presided at this session.
William R. Crihfield, uged SO years, died at the hom of his daughter. MrR. H. S. Tuck ,'. in , al)Out 9 o'clock Monday morning, Known to have ·hud an effected heart for the past ~everal months, Mr. rihfield wa nppare ntly enjoying his usual h a1lh Monday mornin g, and was assi ~ting Mr. Tucker with some str nuOU8 out-door labor when th final summon, . came very s uddenly. The remain s were taken to Germantown, Ky., where funeral !lervices were held in the hl'istilln church, Wednesday afternoon, and burial was made in the K of P . cemetery at that place. The deceased was a native of Br eken co unty, Ky" and is survived by daughters.
H unters have complained of th e gC~N:ity of I"abbit in thil' viei.nity thl , eason. anrl have xplamed much of this by an unusual PI' valenee of foxe . . Nol only al'e the foxes making great inronds on th E' rabbit ('I'Op, but many domestic poulta-y flocks are said t ohave . uffered heavil y from their deprodati ons. 1'0 obviate thi condition, a big fox drive has ,been ol'ganized to be held below Leban on on aturday , Dec mber 16, all lines t o , tart af 9 a. m. No dog or guml aer to be allowed inth dl'ive. and prop rty rights ll1u st be strictly r sp eeted, The proceeds Ilt'e to bu donated to charily. Boundarics will be formed as follow s : North line- tart at . 26, Blue Ball, ru ns east to State Route 48; East lin outh on 48 t o Lebanon; Lebanon down South Leban un Toad to outh Lebanon; ,outh lin e-We t from Guth Lebanon, runs west · on KingR M ill. ' rond to J . C. Wilson corner; lhence west to Bethany;West line _ n Rout U S, 25; Bethany to Blue Ball. A detailed plat of t he dl"ive is on display in t.he windo1i of the Miami Gazette offi ce. ---- - -
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familie s cnj uyed n happy tlvening at thl' rooms of Miumi Valll·y ' oun iI, J I'. O. . A, M " last 10'1 i·
day evening, No atte mpt was mau O! al Ii f(, rmal pr(J ~ ram, but Excellent AttendanceReport Application and E.Umatea Defective Wiring Starts Di •• social conv erse, happ y hildi~h -B. B. Schedule. bsued aster at Rranatrator Farm galll e!l and dnneing we.I'e cumbin ed Prepared Monday Evelo form a hap py vcni ng',' cnt 1'- ltems~frorn Grad •• - Chicken House Burns tainm\:nl. Music b y M I', al1d MI·~. One Week Vacation i': m r. on Dill and Me ~~ rH. U . N. ---An effort is b~ing made this week Once more the urgent Deed for and GCOtl!e McK eev I' aud ed mu ch Honor Roll Incr_se. t . th 'd of the Warren ad quale fire fighting equipment, to th plcasul' of t.h e occas ion , The honol' roll tor the last six o secu) e III t o he oWllecl j ointly »y the town Lig ht r efr eshme nt. wero enj(lyed. W e ks' term s hows that the atu. county OWA forces to grade the and township, was forcibly demon dent.; have been studyi ng harder nthletic field at the high school stl'ated ' when the large bank barn and more have been able to get all campull. This' decision was reached and the chicken house on the L, V. A's. Those in the lower grades and.a formal application and eatiBranstratol' farm, at the southwho have achieved this are : Wilma . VI' st edge of town were totally deFaul, Kenneth Bradley, Raylyn mate authorIzed at the regular !ltl'oyed by fi'te, togethler with most rabbe, iary Margaret Clark, meeting of the board of educati.on of their contents, at an early hour Dona ld Buzick, Wilma Dibert, Monday ~vening. County Superln, un<1ay morning. Ruth Ann J ohns, Richard Swank, . tendent C. H. Bohl, of Lebanon, Mrs. ~ancy Bourne, ' aged 45 Mr. Braustrator had fini shed his Juhn Philips, hene Ludwick, Evewas present, and explained the - - ~(e8!J5. dl d early Thursday morn· , feeding' and mtJking" und ,vas nlyn Thotnp on, l Ielen Hisey. LaDSmethods 01 proeedure, promising lIl~mg, Nove~ber 30, at the SL route to th e hou se, about 7 o'clock, 'ng Hurdin, Gene Thom'p80n, Jean to do all in his power to aid in the Elizabeth hospItal, Dayton, wh~ncc when both buildings bUf!!t into . ,Hartsock, Jllne Hartsock, Cha rlotte consummation of the desired reshe had been ta~e n t~e PI' VIOU. ftamea aIm st simultaneously . • 0 "WII II ' s Muh Pllnt~ ? " Mmstrcd Monimill Hoak, Claire DiBult. • d~y for an operatlo!1' F unel'al se r- rnpi,dly did tbe blaze !lpl'ead that Dec 'm\)cr 14. bel·t, Edith Bergan, Eilzabeth .Memben of the l)oard had made vIces were held Friday afte~noon no attempt eould be made to ave MI' and M1'8 Ol'ville ra ar e BUI'n tl, Elizabeth Davis, Charles cursory survey of the premises, at her late home n ear the raIlroad any but the larger auintal confin · 1 k· .U . 't' t d Y Bernard Jeann Bakcr, Wilda Mae tbe preceding day, and members crossing on State Route 73, we t. ed in the barn. The l,s9 includ s , al' SVI e VlSloni 0 ay. I Achterm'an , Reba Surfa ce, Anna of the engineel'ing claBII of the of ~own, and on Satlf1"~ay the. re - besides hte building, alot of chick· Doris, daughter or Mr. lIntl Mrs.' Ml\rilyn Whitaker, Frances Johns, Smith-Hughes department had pre~ mainS were ~ken to NlchQJa8vlJl~, en , four bl'ood sows, five shoats, L. V. Beck has been ill with tol'l- :Belen l\largare Gons, Mary Mou. pared a chart showing the n~ceBKy" . for bunal. Mrs. Bourn e ~s 500 bushels of corn, a lot of 811 I·ed· silitis. Those on the honor roll for high 88ry cuts and fills. This eh~l't is All trictly minsbel musie at the surVIVed by her hu~band, MorrIS ed fodd 1', 10 tons of hay, and ..". cho ol are : Seniors _ Betnice aealed in 100-foot square8, and ia Minstref Bourne, and four chlldl' n, C~ester most of Lhe farming implements. frs. Lillian .F Ire, of Wnshlng- Graham, Roma Hardin; Juniorsa remarkable piece of work for ,a . " Dorothy, James and Mildred It is stimat d at $5,000, about to n, D. '., waa week,end guest Marvin Fox, FI'ank Bl\wke, Rllth half of which i covl!red by in. of MI'. and MI's. L. H. Gordon. Pennington; Sophomores _ J&oe boya whose only instruments . •M~er Hyman IS qUIte sick WIth Bourne. were probably yard sticks and aelatiea. ,Mrs. Kate Neal Roberson, w idow sUI·ance. Butchering tinJe is hel'e, call at ook, Cecil Hartman, ~uth Sallsta'p e linea.; However., S: D. Henkle F. F. A. Minlltrel 26c and 16c. of the late J. Lafayette Robe[llon, The origin of the lire has not th Waynesville 'F a I'm el's Ex- bury;. Fres~men ' - EI.leen Hall, surveyed the field wlth. lIlstruments Children under 10 years lOco died very suddenly at h er home be n fully dete rmined, but is change fUI' Morton's I1l0ke all.. MargIe Tanney, DorIS Wade, and prepued the omclll estimates near Oregonia sh ortly after 6 thought to have b en cau sed by Again, 11 singl Wa~' nesville Glenna Woolard. The application is to be presentMrs. Mark Rogerll is recovering o'clock Wednesday morning. Death dUfective electric wiring. Fortu- church led the comm nity in th Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Peirce, l1 s We are now in t he third sixed at a meeting of the county from a severe attack of tOllsilitis was due to a heart attas;k. Funeral nately a slight breez,~ blew the observance of a public duty ill lIIaria }o;lbon and Miss Marne weeks period; ' miu-term examina. CWA board that was called for P f Le sel'vices will be held at Mortuary /lames away [rom the house, and which all should hav united. Thi Brown Were in DnyL n on Monday tlons will come. in January, shortly Lebanon thl·" aftel'noon, and pros- Uncle Steve . h.illiPB, ,0, av el.e .' d mo re er· i ,.Ime, ' ' M cbapel at 2 o'clock Ffiday after- thus probably . a Th a nk g iving servIce was a f tel' th e Ch·.... l'I~.ma s vacat·Ion peets are very bright for Its adop- was a WaynesVllle VISitor, on· n oon, and burial will be made in ous loss. However, II cJo~c watch held ' at. the M. E. church On W d1.11'8. Anna Haines hus return d cJOljes. tion by ' t\lat: body. After pusing day. Miami cemetery. Fl'iends nlay view was kopt throu(Chout the entire ne day evenin g, the live of the day to Lena, Miami county, to care t f county oftlelal., the pl'opo...1 mUBt Morton's Smoked Salt is o n sale the remains at the A. H. Stubbs day Ilnd mO(lt of t h night lest the our Government anuuaUy sets her aged aunt, MI'·. Rebecca WolThe students and teachers ot m ee.• the a pproval of ... ··te authori - at Waynellville Farmers Exchanre funeral home any time previous tQ WID 'd nug . ht c"ange ... Wayne Township ·Bchool Jom in anu,.. ye t sprea d asi d e 4t ~or the peop 1e to re tu rn cotto ties. As the government proposes Compan v • the funeral. the the to the hou e. thanks to the Giver of all Good, M xpressing their deepest sympathy . tbl J It' 't I'k I th h II Mr. and MI·s. Ed ook, n, to the Bo ume family in their re· 260 to b Ire more men In s Mrs. Roherso n was a native of IS qUI l Y at a eavy The service was not nearly Bll we lJarold Orsborn and Mr. J oe cent bereavement. county within the next week or 10 Mr. and Mra. Frank LeMay were Tennessee, where she was born on show~r of rain, ear!iel' in the attended as it should have been, Thollll)SOn are Dn"ton visitora today!!, this will mOlt likely be pall- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Christmas Day, 1856. She is 81H'- mOl'nlng, .averted serlt)US trou~le nor, to our ~ ind, was it held on d ' Monthl)' Report _ Percent of At. ed. Mn. L. V. Beck. viv d by Bve aons, two daugh ters, Iand pO~lbLe 10 at . the hIg h th day it should nave be n. Are ay. The local board it required to Mrs. · Amanda Maffitt spent a sister and two brothers. school gym Ilnd Smith-Hughes we too busy to spare an hour or Mr, and 1rfl. Da.n Adams, of tendance ( eaeb room) furnlBh all new matetials used, ____ _ work shop, not over a hundred two out of 8760 t return our Dayton w r Thllnksgiving gu sts Miss Reeder ,. '" ......... . ... 98'70 and must select a capable {oreman Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Funeral services for Mis Mabel yards away . With a brisk wind thanks t() Him from whom all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mis Hunter .. " .... " ... , .. 96.6% for the job, but the Federal gov- Ml'tI. W. O. Raper. Freeze were held at tb Mc lure blowing acrol!!1 the fi~!ld of dry blessings flow? This i88 community . Adams. Miss Hartsock .. . ..... ..: .. .. .... 95% ernment pays' for a1\ labor, the Miss Pauline Bowman of Frank- funeral home, Monday afternoon. rank gt'owlh that separate t he Dlatter. and its obs rvance shou ld Mis Lile .... . ............ 96.3 % , foreman included. lin waS the week-end' gu~t of Mrs. Rut~ Murray officiating, and I ~wo premi es, the blaze mig.bt us- 1l0t be left to anyone ipgle 1I1is8 Mary L eah Edwat'ds of ,Ml$s Carter ...... , ..... ...... . 80.60/0 The board also decided that the MisB Barbara Gray. th remams were taken to Leb- Ily have spl'ead to these bUildings. chul"ch; all should unit in a sel" Springfield, was the gu at of her Miss McKinsey ........... , 96.9 % annual Chl'iatmas vacation hall anon fol' burial. Miss Freeze died The chool building, p1'oper, is of vice of thanksgiving and praise on aunt, Mr '. Emma H. :Ie lure, Miss Campbell ........ ......... 98.70/0 ~xtend from December 22, 1933 to A large aUOtttme nt of unusual at the Blair hospital Leba/lon practically fire·proof construction, the appointed day. -Hoosiel'. Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Young ............. ,......... 97.6 '10 TUC!Jlday, January 2,1984. alaries Christmas Cards at Cary's Jew- about noon Thank sgiving Day, h er so was comparatively isa! e, but a M d M W'll B a d and Miss Day , ... .. ................. 93.8% and bills were paid; routlnj! busl- elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. death resulted from a skull frae· fire cou ld have create~ havoc and EASTERN STAR famir~ a~er(! r~'han~ gi~; Tguest Miss Kelley ...... ... ....... " .. 96. 1% nellll transacted; plane for minor M:r. and Mrs. Wilbur Cleaver of ture and other injuries sustained reached t he frame buildings. of MI'. and MI's. Roy Buht'man and Mr. Braddock ...................... 96.6% Improvements in lightinS- and when she was struck by an auto· A nother point to be considered in 1iami Chapter, No. 107 O. E. S. f 'l 0 b Mr. James .... ..... .. ...... , ... ,96.7cy., plumbing were initiated, and the Dayton, were Thanksgiving guest8 mobile, the preceding Friday eve)]. this connection lics 1n t~le [act that will meet in regular esslon Mon- amI y. near 8 om. r Brown ............... ,," ...... 96.9 % contracts with the b\16 drivers, of Ml'. and Mrs. Albert Cleave,.. ing, while walking in the road near the .water pressure in our mains at day evening, December 11, at Mr. and Mrs. W. H.·A.lIe n and Miss Smith ... ""'" .. ........... 97.10/0 Mr, and Mrs. J. W . Lot~ and the residence of Nathan Monroe this point i entirely inadequate. '1 :30. In stallation o'f officers and a Miss Olive Allen enjoyed Thanks- Mr. Garst .97 % which extend only to the end of the year 1033, were renewed for daughter spent Thanksgiving holi- near Lebanon on U. S. Route 42. This was forcibly demonstrated a memorial service will be ' held , a giv ing a.t the home of Mr, and Mr. Halfield ....... .88.1 '10 the· remainder of th sch ool year. daya with relatives at Forest, Ohio Born at Utica, S ptember 28, f ew years ago when ],fiS8 Sal'ah pot luck supper will be s rved Mrs. Charles Fish I' in Ci ncinnati. The average attendance for the Once mOTe. the board '!\I1ll secure 1887, the daughter of Martin and Smith's. house was totally consum- preceding the meeting at 6:30 p. ;12 gl'ades WB$ 967" . The number free co,.nty license tap to be ulled Miss IMi.dred Slo~aker, Qf Day- Ollie Freeze the deceased had Jived ed, m. Visiting members welc ome. Seven o'cl()ck dinnel' guests of cases of tardiness: boys, 71; on the bua.,es. ton, was the Thanksgiving and her entil'e life in this vieinity. She H ow long are our p4~op le going Thanksgiving Day of MI'. Ira Rich girls, 22; total 93. I AI u.\.al, finances-both pres. week-end gu.eatl of MIBII Florence is surviced by her parents, a ~o endur this risk? Will We wait LUClLE BLANO, Ws M., and family were: Mr. .R. R. Mos ' ent and futul'e--eame up for eon- Day. . brother, a sister and a half,sister. for another c~tastroph(i slmilar to MJNN lE }l'ROMM, ec'y. snd family, and 1\11'. GiIl~ert Frye. Lower Grade New. siderable diseu88ion. Just how the that of 1900, when nejlrly all the --First Grade (Miss Reeder)latest reduction in taxes is going Mre. Wm. Fisher, of Cincinnat i, -MASONI~ N-OTICE buildings in an entire town sq~are ANNUAL ELECTiON Turkey Supper at M_ . E. hurch 'Bazaar Decem ber 9 f rOil 1 5 to 8 . Ru th uelan LeMay, Billy Kellill, to affect school tunds b.s not b~en spen t S a t ur day with h er ""n-J'n-law were burned b ecau se of inadequate no determln"d yet, nor ;a It yet and daughter, Mr. and Ml'B. Gayle -Stated communication of Way. fire-11gb ing facilit leo? The recen.t The annual election ' of the " Jimmie Hartsock, Bobby Tinney, " ... - elevator in COI'Wln stockhol ds o f t he W aynesvi'11 e MI'. and Mrs: Levi Lukens anll and Jimmie Hardin have been sible to place an accurate e,stima,te'l E vans. nesville Lodge No. 163F. & A. M. blaze . at the , I Ban k [ UPOn the amount tbat will be eLi _ S I 0 Tqesd ay evenin ..., December 12, shpuld have been a warning to us. Nations orh t e purpose 0 f son and Mrs, Lena Hartsock were M absent on account of mness, but .r ....... a. n " ' I· f h . six o'clock dinnei' !('ueat of r, are back in school. avaiJ.ble -dUring the latter balf of and Clocks at Cary's Jewelry Shop Installa.tion . of officers, Visiting A combined pumper and ·CQnl- electIng (ll'ectorS 01' t e ensumg Wm Lukens and fllmi ly fot· Thanks The fo ll owing three weeks will the school year. Happily, the Lebanon, ' Ohio. "The Home of and sOJournl\1g brethren are wel- pound chemica l h'uck ·c opld have year will be he ld a t t heir banking giving, come. saved much or Davis Furnas' home rooms on Tuesday. January 9. be a happy time for the little IIchools will enter the year 1934 G'fL. " L . C. S t. J 0 H"T 34- b t , J ean ~aker happily . talk ingChristma about sSanta Claui free from debt.--aside from the I ..... .~, W, M., a year or 80 ag\)o- Favorillble wi nds, 1 . , e ween th e h OUI'!! 0 f 1 a nd .1\11ss ntel'- folks, and making decoration! honded indebtedness, of courae-Mr, II'nd Mrs. Mark Rogen and F . B. HENDERSON, Sec'y. alone saved the Brallstratot home. 3 p. 01 . tawed the KlIlgs Hel'alds at t he for their rooms. small tboulrh the balance- may be. daughter spent SundAY with Mr. - -- Card of T"IlA'~ L. M. HENDERSON, Ca.'~hier home of her granupat·cnts. Mr. and _ __ - - - -•• - • and Mrs. Raymond Montgomery, Mi s Macy ' Carter spent her I wish to thank all who assisted Mrs. Robert Ba (Miss Hartsock) at Sprl boro. Thankslliving vacation , at the in an y way to combat the fire at 1\1r. and Mrs. Ha-ro ld Smith en- aft rnoon. - There were twenty-two out of BI d d home of her parents, MI'. and Mrs. my farm . Sunday. jo yed Thanksgiving dinn el' with the thl· l·ty fiv e' pupl'lll MI'ss Hart ·I Mr. an.d Mn. G enn an.n I C L V BR S R ,... d M B V S 'tt Mr, nnd M'l's. l1' 6resl Hough and , daughter, of Springboro, were A 9nzo :JIrter, near Ro~ann a. : , AN l' ATOR .'Ll'. all 1'8.. . ' mt ). children, of RidgeviJle, and Mr. SQck's second gl'ade, who had pe!. ""nl<:"II1ving guests of Mr. and , and Mrs. W. B. Squil'es were fect attendance for the past But -ord E. "organ · , a-d 69 L. C. ,St: John. ~By Thank!:giving guests of MI'. and weTekhS. d d I h d Cllu ... .I I A'J.- Rei4 M V "n Hough c secon gra e. a so a a yearll, ' was killed instantly TuesMr. and Mrs. Howard Dalton, \oJ • fUW.. . ' . . rs. I · Thal1ksgiving program on Novem. day when atruck by an eat-bound Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Evans, were Gladman n. Ellis was taken lo bel' 29, which co nsisted of Thank •• passen,er train at the crollBinr Tbanksgiving din~er guests of Mr: th e McClcllan hospita l, atm-day, givin g $ong and games. at; Roxanna. The accident happen. and !:Ire. Enl Evans. .llIiA £Ot' lin ex~\mlnati n, but was l'e~ . edomwie.thin a short diatance of hill Messl'8. Waltel' . and Chas. turneQ to the home of his so,o, ',fhird Grade (1\Iiss Lile )- !:Iiu b P. Ellis the ·am ev fling. Lile's third grade en joyed a deMr. Morgan who was attemptin, Burnett were in Dayton Friday, . ligh t-ful Thanksgiving program of. to rec6ver from a paralytic Itroke and eall~ on Alvin Dyke, who is MI'. and Mrs. H. C. Hal'vey, Mr . songs, reading stories an'd a short Buttered a year qo, wa taking" 1'eeovering from an appendix op· and Mrs. Alvin Hurvey and (hiu play. The pupi\~ of .th.is grade walk, a was his cultom when the eration. ter and MI'. and Mrs. Marvin PI'ought in articles of food .and two weather. was agreeable. He apMilllles TriJIena and Margal'et Hollin gshead were Thank. giving nice baskets were prepared and parently ·d ld not hear the approach Edwards have closed their borne 9: uosts of Mr. A, Z. Hal'tsock and distributed to the needy. In. train. The body, bailly man. here and' left Tuesday morning for family. iWl()f) Th e pupils of Miss Hunter'., ..led, ",!aa taken to Xenia, wbere Dayton, 'Wbere they expect to FNim Gl'andma and Grandpa, Miss Cartel" and Miss Laura'a , Co.roner R. L. Haines returned • spend the winter. I'ight through t he list to the tiniest I'OOlnS alsl>' enloyed Than)csgivin, verdict 0'1 accidental death. ' tot th ere's a hl;stmas gift for programs on Novembel' 29. Mr. Morean WaB born in BradMr. _nd lin. }Valtar Whitaker ~v~ry member of the family at Miss ampbell had twenty-three ford, but bad lived In Roxanna and da"pter, Anna Marilyn, BI'y'- Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Jupils -who had perfect attenda~e lor the' last two and one-half apent Thankagivlnc Day in Lima, ., :(01' t he last six weeks. They alao Ohio, tiThe Home of Gifts:' had an entertainment on Novemyearll.He ie.ve$ his widow, Iv~, with Mn. Wliitaker'a. brother'II,. and six ,t;hlldren, Alva and Vella Harry and Harold Meredith. Mr. a nd Mr~, Ray Laug, of ber 29. of Bethel, Ohio; Lloyd Wa shington, D, ., were week-en l· MI'. Young's fifth L grade is work. '· ' Rev. U Ed Mr, and lIrs. Howard Dalton, MOl'Iran ' of J11 InOIS; ... n. na g' uests of Mrs. Lang's parents, Mr , hg very hard in i\,S new studies Breakall, Ro.x anna; Mildred Mr• . and .rs. Gayle . Evans and Bnd Mrs. Ge ol''''e J, Smith. MI'. an d fnd ar!i\ ready to start in new work · . Mn. Earl' Eva1Ul wer~ ' dinner b Joseph, at home. A hrot b-e r, Lo UIS, ' Mrs. Philip Zep f,' of Cincin l'1at i in all subjects this next term. "uesu of M . r. and Mrs. Raymond lives at--..,..-.... Mt. DoII y._ _. _ , e io in ed the party for Thanksgivin g F.n, of Springboro.. Sunday even"'aYllenille Downed by Fr.aldl. . ~ Way nesv ille journeyed to Fr.nk LOCAL ALUMNI TAKE Mr, and Mrs. Frank Andrews lin Saturday night to play Frank.. The Woman'. AuxlliaJT of St. NURSES' EXAMlNATJQNS and .family, ot Dayton, Mr, an t! n High school. Our boys were Irfary's Church wiD meet on Friday Mrs. Frank Hamilton and daughtel nsuccesaful in their .enture &rid atterl)oon, Deeembt!r 8, at two ni Newport, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. dC!feated by a coupt of 28 to Mi.-s Wanda Clark aad lI,..a o'elock at the hOll)e ot lin. E. L. Harty K . Hamilton and family, of Waycah. team played a Pence, alumDI of W. H. S. and re- Thoma. Eleetlon of olleera, and leveland, were Thanksgiving game but tbe,. weze no matcla eent IfI'8dllatel of the trainl... pa)'1Dent of ' dUlL A full attend<rues ts 01 Mra. Emma Hamilton. r the Frankl'" eileen. &Chool for liD ..... at lllami ValllY, noe i, d ..lred. laa.pitaJ, are in CollUlllbaa, wh.... The WaynewiUe 1leIerY.. w. . Mrs. H , V. Walter, Mr . and Mra. alao taken Into ealIP .,. . . the, are taJdDC th. State namio.. 48 Jean ot Mrviee-Car,.', C. D. Walter, of Lebanon, Mr. and Franklin ..eond team. _ _ II ttou for .......red all...... The ~ . . . . "Th. Home of Gifta' Mrs. E. C. Crane .nd childl'eD, to JOUDl1acllel are a PVt of a oJuB r.elluoa. Ohio. Aa ........i . . . . . Mrs. -Kathryn Turner, of The ciade teaa of lOll DanM 'Who aN . . . . tile U ........................ OD Mr. AI Schoeller of ~"l teat.. . A........... Swill W"'ea, We and 111'11. F. B. their . . . . to TIle, ..........tIJ dbaaer ... -_ o.al_ MateriaL D. LouiH Henderson Master I'rl4IaJ' of 1»r. ud .no lolua .... 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L1 7.z it~ WiIliam ~ tax. ' Iydc CO l'-Ullin, Norwo(lcl , hil> Ih-hl. Ohio "arri... nna Swect RielI' , Chica.CIl , Ill. Han y O• •Ison, I 1':11\\ in L , Th olllat; IIna t nd erwooti Russell H. KelU*,c, electrician By THE HOOSIER • Chn l'\ ~ 1If. Au :tin to n, Ohl(\ of lo'armenville and Mi88 Nola lI. (; 'oJ'~(' W. Clark, Wc;;t En gl('w(I()ti Saru h Burnf'l. n. Ohio Baker, of CarlisI . . Comm!>n PI••• Proceedln•• . .r, Addu Thc)ma~ K c n ~' ick Russell A s a ,;upplcm 'nt to OUI' histo ry Alltla 'Yl't't ::Hwwalll'I, [ IIl'tlancl I Pinkerton, farmer of In lhf' ea"e 0.1 Georgiana ook, of the ~choul. of W llynl'~\'il1' 8n ll Jnd. I CI .. of 1893 Clu. of 1901 hy Mar ie Ilau!l , her moth rand L ban n, end Mias Alice Kit on oC Way n Lown. hip, we arc publishEttll Mil<.'~lhlin~ Il'xllncJer, L('w;sn. . Ferrel', SLlJlcrint ndent . Il l'xl friend veraus Lawre nc' Cook Lebanon. Cia .. of 1883 ing II r with a Ii t of all grndunte~ . town, Ohi l" Ruth. mith. Ollyt n. Ohio II dlvo r e " as grant d plaintiff. R .. I Eat. t • Tnll.rera of the olll Wayn t'ville High School 1-'lorl1 WOOUl' Y ( rllllC Ella Thachru Burnell. Vandalia, ;1'0\' ) lill('I' 1\1e UI~e, Lima. Ohio I n t he CRiSe of Walte r om r and and its t!u('ct's~or, th . Wa)'ne • ~Inl:~ie J111 k'in 1,1\ l hl'n\ 30 Years Experience in Uhio. MUl'ianna Pnck 1', GCIll'ge chool. GCO l'jt J orda n ve l' us . F. GalRandall F . Furbee and Icell FurTown hip entl'ali~t'd High choo!. " IMk McKay Fitting and Making G1uses AVlIl'jllll Brad ~ tl'eet Me Il ~se y, I'a. b!' 11th , t Ill , verdi t t() defendant bee to Charles Henr y Christopher Ett.n 'l,'ayIOl' Printz, I hl)"ton. Ohio Thill list wa. originally compiled nll,~' ton, 0 hio. Eva Funkcy ndl 'ew . ' Chict\g,), (Ol' $ 170 lind cOIILs. 11.55 acres in D erfield township. y . tudl.lnt. or the omnlel'CiClI dc- artie Rillg, incinnati, Ohi" Rutherford Monforl , naylon. Ohio 11 1. Bert Lakes plead d guilt'll t o th J oe Cof\' 'II and Dora Coffey to lay Wright, :t. l'(1t(' n;bur~. Fhl. pal'tm lit clul'ing thl' administraROW(ln lla Rudford ZRI'tl1lan, Xenia r.fllrtha 0' eall HEmdl't's()n ind ictm nt hereill fi led again st him The Mutual Building and Loan Co. L.b~.OD. Ohio tion of uperintendllnt F. R. hio . U,.rdc~e, Lebano n, Edith. ),an CI ... of 1884 lind s ntencecl to one yea r in t he Inlot No. L46 in Franklin. MOOllla,w, ha kept up-to-date by Fronk . l!. FaIT Tu ••d.,., Thur.d.)', S.tllrela" 1nl'garet oak J uhnll Ohio Peniten t iary, Maggie V. Boxwell t o Leslie G. th"it' KUCC S ors, '11 nd is now on EVil Jllnnf' Long. ol umbus, Ohio " Walt I' Henkl Clu. of 11902 A'ndrow Bickn ell pleaded g uilty Boxwell inlots NOB. ;195 and 49 6 in Eaamination F,.... fil in the !lUp rin end 'nt' oflke Cad li es,.; • . Dayto n, Ohi o. --~ to the indictm nt herein filed Franklin. Jar)' Hamillon Ogh "bee, Ind pen Cia •• of 1894 l\l th hi·h Mchool building. While "· J ohn Williams dence, lao llgllinst hm a nd W UK se l1tenced t o Maggie V. Boxwell to Leslie G. the Is't of nam by elll S is nna GUl'd Hobin~oll. Monmouth, Leol'll • mith BC'r~lloll LUlU ' ne(' ~h rw ad . Swarthmore 'from on to fi ftee n years in the Boxwell r eal estate in Frtlnklin. Whittier DU1'Oet. Vanlln1io, h i(l ompleLe, quite an elemtnt of Coli ge, Pa. Ohio Penite ntiary. A. J . Hughes and Belle Hughes doubt as to the accuracy of ome *Lal'o nne Builllcll. l! l'bel'l " ' m'wick. Young. town, FOR SALE DATES CALL Tn lhe case of Mia mi Valley to Olan Purkey real estat in Mag~i e Pratt An un, ,. ham.lo n. 0 , Jlresent addre 'ses li~ ted xist~. (To be c onti n u~d ) Building and Loan As oeiat ion ver Franklin township. ThCllllaS II. Rog 'l'~, H(,\lston , T x. Any of OLlI' )'ead rs who tind one CI ... of 1885 SUR J. E. Eberhart, ee al , I18le et Nettie Bishop and Floyd Bishop Ol'pha armony lark f the inaccuraci es will be con- Anna SheL"'> ood 10rgnn I II id , held f or na ugh t,. sheriff or- t o Ellsworth Urton. Inlot No. 49 e) . tin A.u stin P rugh, Duyton, 1e1'l'in, a Cnvor, not only upon us Ohio , CQu!nty ttl red to re tu r n deposit of $300 to in MorJ,'ow. but. upon the school as well, by re- Minnie attel'thwuitc, Dayton, O. Annn '. Re(!fero, enia, hio John T l'eQn . Trustees of Harlan t ownship t o · ~Il!nI'Y A. BrowJ\ pOI·ting the c rrect add r SII. An ex- Emma FeU r, 'mitt. The case of J osephine G, Bailey Chades Bisher .. Inlot No. 46 in IUI'I1 Berlha BI'IHVn, Dayton, Ohio planation of the list tollow : I1S nd min ish'utrix of estate of Har lan township. Ci a •• of 1886 Minlli Hnrl'i$ Taylor, Snn Frail ' JESSE STANLEY • Deceased. Lloyd Bailey, deceased, versu!! Bel' James B. and Bes i Forsythe t o · P. . Bone, up rintend nt ci.·co, al. .. - Addre s, if living, not known. ('hal·le. M. III·tWI'ight, hi~llgo, 111 nice ole, t aI, was eiismissed. The Dayton Power and Light Co., ,lao•• 320. N•• Barll•• t ••• O~• Unmarked na mes with no ad· *John J ones ----I In the ea e of Kelly Springfield the use of real estate fo r lines. Cia .. of 1895 dr as are till patrons ot t be Wayrl~' Tate, Dayton. Ohi., Fiitcen Wnrren co~nty ,lairy Tire 0. , versus M. J . llayes it is Howard W. Morse, deceased, ~o EARL KOOGLER nesville postoffice. CI... of 1887 Duke . era who have been members j~rdel'ed ~ at second paragl'a~h of Alfl'ed R. Morse. Real e tate m Oa)'toD PhoD. names are arri Barley A 11 n uperintende nt.s Eli R. r w, Dllyton, Oh IO I' the Dairy Hel'dl [mprov!)ment <eCcndant a nswer be trlcken Loveland. . ... or. ala. KE Ii ted with their fi rst class, only. Ph il b lil'nnda' 1~1s~ocialion th!) past yelll' have 1hel·efrom. F8l'mers Trust Co., by receIve r Addi Thnck Ta Burn t Charles H lbel't H. lem nts, pland, Clilif om n. Lookeba, Okla . pave leurned which co~ !! in their In the case of The American ~o Char,les W. Tabl?l' 166.94 a cres !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!,,!!!!!~!!!!!!!!,!,,"""!' ·CI ••• of 1872 ' . --~- -~. Minnie D dson, Indianapolis. Ind . lt1amie 'ViAe ulnnlings, X nin, O. l erd::; ore ~OJ1ey m ~lke)'s and \vhic h :Loan an d Realt y Co. v er sus George In Ramllton town~hlp. . · WiIliam Hartford Supt. Altbea 'Pldwal'd Grei, t, Washing11m n. H~nklc \_ n!)~ are boarders. B ~nham ~ et aI" the . ~efendanta For .. es~ Z. Robmson and Hattie 4Horac M. A1\en Lucy Rop:el'~ Haines, Xenia, hi o. Once each month, Floyd Dam- ! re g!ven 15 days adchtlOnal time May Robms.on to Har1~n E st~p and toll, D. - J . .Edwin Janney EdwaI'd B rgdaJl, Dayton, Ohio ~chro rlCl', offi aial te.ster has vJs iteu II whIch t o answer or pl ead. . . ~aude Lo.uUle Estep, 1OIot No. 40 7. • •• . Eva1ina Edward fl 'Gl' i!:;L, Ind. CI... 'of 1873 tihe fal'mel's of tb 8,so ciation In t he ease of H. L. Hard rn , et In. Frankl1n. . CI ... of 1896 I elnber$ and test d a nd we ighed il l, v rs us The Sou th L.e ban.on P~ ck The Winters Natlo~al .Bank & Anna ·ellel·ll. 'tahl, F ranklin, hi - E. B. Michener H. Freel Whi le Delma Davis 'fl'llin 1', M now, O. " Albert Moaher the milk frOm each cow. At th h g Co., et ai, t~e r eceIver l~ ord er. Trust Co. to the . MiamI Yaney WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ella B. KCYR ook • Lenh 1". W right Hun tim th feed cost pel' pound d to pay t o hImse lf tor hIS 8erv· Coated ~aper Co., Ullots NOB. 680 Phon. 80 Barrlr. BId,. FI'ank E. 'rhoma. Cia •• of 187. of butterfat i figu red so the dairy lees t he s um of _$200 and to the at. aAd 681 In Franklin. CI . .. of J888 • Grace oWl,oill - J, H. Dodd, Superint ndent Ohi o. ' farmel' knows ex c:Uy what cows tor neys, Maple & Maple, $567, · W. H. Hadol'd, Superintendent . Will Tlbball s, Wilmington, William H, Allen Bill. AlIow.d _ -. in his herd arc Tna king a profi t. · Mary Tibblll 011 tt Mary E. oak • Lizzie Furnas Bogar dus lie also know n whi(:h cows al'e high New SMi.. William J , Pflanzer, repairs and • Viola Keys Hawkins Georg P. James, • attie, Wasil. CI ... of 1897 hutterfat producers. These records Ed ' C H b W'l labor $31.60' William J. Pflanzer J . Will White Curren ce Phillips Monro, Leb- D. lift'ol'd Ridge ~ mK : ~gl'e e ver SUB 1 - repah-s and I~bor $88.50 : Penn !ll'e kept each day by the fa rmer r anon, Ohio. Oh and at the end of t he mont h, the .a y ets:, L?; m1on ey . C Morton services $70 ; James F ol. CI... of. t875 ' Walter Pugh Ann Clatk .Tones, Xenia, \0 rcport is co nl pil d a nd mailed to 'r e w W · ~ : LI e h nsurandceE 1° ' len ser'vices $16' C Donald DilaaHorry E. Rjdg Lester . Ivin , el\ance, Ohio. • Anna Furnas B1ac~burn s I lam aw orn an no a ' $'20 B" & B ach e b ,vesu ____ · Minnie Hathaway George S. Baily, Cinci nnati, Ohio. ; rown . rown, c m m er . A. Lawhorn for mOhey, foreclos. tush, rent, CI ••• of 1889 Fl' d M. tllnton, olum bus, Ohi o Anne Lile ~dwallader d 'tabl l' f s upplies -4 95' Mrs Howard Saworne of t he ()wnors of the f h h' h d ' Jur an equi ere Ie . ' .'fI., . . hal'lotte ntnlln, Washington, D. ow ners 0 t e Walter E. Dakin, Memph is, Tenn. . . Peter eller!;, SuperintcTldent Ig pro ucmg The American Loan & Realty Co yer, services, $7 ; Mrs. GeorgIa Mil '"Maggie McComas hel'ds ot Warre n c:?unt y and ~h e versus Denver Florea and Bertha ler, services, $10: Ste lla Ke lley, Joh n O. Cartwright Incinnali, . C. . , J essie Iro l)s Campbell, prmgneld, record. mad by t hcHr herds dur mg Florea fo r money foreclosure and services, $7 ; Mrs. WlIl Bryan serv• Aaron Mills Ohio ices, $10; Lewis V. Banta, services th month I}f Novem ber a re as fol- j equ itable r elief. ' Jennie Dinwiddie, Inriia napOllll,l L Cia.. of 1878 uey HAl. . E III Iey _ Ind . low8 : . ' . C. ;Eulass, administrator 01 $6; Maude Deatdo~, services, $5; Lillie Cook Dyer, McKeon, Calif. ' . L. W. NI b ~t, Lov lan d, 13 CO ~VS l the estate of Martha J. Richard- Candia Hymer, s~rvlce , $15; Office .. • W. J. Cook, Superintendent Marga r t E dward!! *Ella McComaa Beech 33.6 avo b utterfa t. 8 76 av lb.. mIlk ~on, deceased, versus W. Chest8l' Outfitters, ~uPphe8, . $4,60: BurLizz ie ook Smith, Dayton, Ohio. •• {elli Crame r · '"MolUe Bispbam 76c fe d costs per 10 0 lb, mLlk., 1Maple, executor of the estate 01 !oughs Adding Machme Co., s~rv Cia .. of 1890 CI ... of 1898 - Ida Marshall Bowman ~I oyd Bros., Leba no n, 26 CO." B, W. F , Eltzroth, et aI, for money, Ices, $8.75 i Book Shop, . supphes, OOk Wh it , kron, Ohio ..<) :1,9 . Marian na handl r Bessi · Lizzie Sides Everly av but teriat, ~lO9 BV ,Ib ~ l lk , de termina tion of liability and equit $1.90; LOUIS Fred, Supplies, $27.e Ma ry Elta Em ley Rob inson, DIIY- Nelli e Duke Hen'kl *Ida Dakin Hawke 23; Sanco Products Co., Inc., sup$1. 13 feed CO!lt peE' 100 lb. milk. abl e rer ef " Ed ward Little on, Ha rv y I . plies, $23.62; Joshua Fisher, • • Walter E ll is & • to n, hio. • Ella Mitchell Cia.. of 1878 bU I'g, 17 COW!\, 24.:) IIV butterfat, Prob.t. COllrt freight and dr.yage, ,2,26; FamLaverna ask'll Kelly, pl'ingficld, W,'lliam E. O'Neall, Gre n "Edwin L. Allen . Ohio. ve 4G8 av lb. milk" 82c f ed cost p er ous Auto Supply Co., repairs, $2,Mary Collett, Dayton, Ohio. Spring, Fla. E liza Monfort Null 1 0 lb. milk. H, M. T e mplin, administra tor of 05; Fred Kahn Motor Co., repairs, " Nan Wright Dakin • - Horace K. J acobs Mary M. Pugh, Cincinnati, Ohi o. I ibcy Bt·os, Leblln on : 32 co~s. , 1he estate of Ed~'a!d J . Templin, $9.46; R. B . .Walker, burial ser- Anna Taylol.' Ellis ng linn Wright Burch, F01·t CI';;-o(T 899 1 .6 av butterfat, 301 av lb. mrlk, decea sed, tiled hiS Inve ntory. The vices, $1 ; Columbus Blank Book -John Furnas 1.12 feed co t pel' 100 Jb. milk. estate is exempt f rom inh eritance Mfg. Co., forms, $3 : Mill r.Bryant Wayne, [nd . J I)h n P. Cummings ' ........ Winnitrcd hieltls Biernc, inci n- . Add ie Graham Cha . Beck, Springboro, 17 c~w tax. . • . . [Pierce' Co., supplies, . $9; Jef\' Cl••• 0; 1880 24.5 a v butterfat, 614 a v lb. mIlk, . Fanme B: Hln, guardla~ of WII- IThompson, services, $5; Waldron nati, Ohlo. Ada Stokes ourln ey 'G. J. Graham, Superinten dent Catherin e Lewis Hawes, pring ·Susan Wright Hiatt 72c feed cost p er IOO lb. milk. ham A. Skidm ore, filed hI' fourth C. Gilmour, inquest $6.90 ; Thomas Sallie Bail, Cincinnllti, Ohio W. E. O'Neall, Wayn esvill e, 20 account . She is t o file a new bond Taylor, ' services, '1.38; Roy Bul'~ Valley. Ohio. Lelia Githclls, Dayton, Ohi o. Anna U. Brown roughs, services, $6.74; Office OutMartha ompton jebold, Mid dle. cows. 25. 6 av butterf at, 544 a v lb. of $2200. *Howard Misseldine • Anna lJeigbway Campbell I CI ... of 1891 tow n, Ohio. Omar MostelJer was appointed fitters, supplies, $1.80; Harry S, milk, SSe feed cost per 100 lb. ' Susie Sattel·tbwaite Davis ~~-=~~~~~~~~~~rnn~rl~, incin - milk. c e , ent $10; David Carpenter, · Ollie Sides Edwards ' • A. Stillwell , Supet'intendent Phone . 78J The high producing cow fol' the Eliza Sheppard, deceased, and ,filed services, . $32.50; Ohio Pen Mfg. nati, Oh io Etta Keys el1el's. Lebanon , Ol,io (Lebanon, Oh io) mo nt h was owned by L, W. N isbet, bond ot $100 with sureties. Sam and Sales Dept., dog lice nsell, $14._ !t __ nj amin Tibbals, Wil mi ngton, O. B ' George A . Smith E. V, Barnhart, incinn ati, OH io: · Wanen H ~ Key Loveland . This cow produced 1398 Tur ner, J. Thurman Felter and 22; Wade S. Brown, services, DR H M WILLIAMS 'Clift'ord Rid ge CI... of 't881 po unds of milk containihg 71.3 Chadie Balser were appointed ap- $112.50; F. D. Haines, ervices, • • • . Le wis W. Chan dler CI ... of 1900 Marne T. Brown pound!! of butterfat. praisers. $19.32; James L. Dunn, services, I )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _4 Maurice A. COJ'nell George H' So'!, Dayto n, Ohio ·Charles A. Brown The second high producing cow The inventory of Minnie L. Bow- $76.13; F. M; Bowyer, pay roll , 1 SURGEON Winn lfred Wise Mason , XC;lnia, O. - Elizabeth Ward Sherwood John C. ICollett, Dayton, Ohio is ow ned by Walter Ellis and Son. yer, executrix of the estate of Ed· $181.44; Edward Simp!!on' lpay roll Sp.ei.1 AU ••tlo. ~o Roetal .ad Mary Williamson McKar , Dayton, Len a Ha rtsoc k He nderson Trillena Edwards he produced 1332 PQund of milk gar E owy er, deceased. was approv- $251J.33; R. M. Van Horne, pay I l"toati ••IOI_••• ' Dai y ' Sch ooley Ohio. • 67. 1 pound~ of butterfat. ed. roll, $320.13; W. A. Seiker, pay -John W. Shoemaker harles S. Moo]'c, Chevy Chll~e Md '-G orge A. Funkey W. H. Allen, tUrstee of the trust roll, $206.57; W, B. Schuler, pay LEBANON, OHIO A new year for the as ocia tion CI ... of 1882 Lilla Benham Ruth Chandle r begins Ja.n uar y 1, 1~34 . An,! dairy created for the benefit of Eliza- Iroll, $173.74; Floyd Lemmons, PlloD. J2 lvID • &: J&m(,lIO:rn.r:~D' Rln Abram Cook, Springboro, Ohio Wal ter Stokes, Ci nci nn ati, Ohio )Otho Henderson fanners m ter estect m obtaming a beth Haines by item 4 of the will pay roll, $161.42; Har old Sweny. · Mattie Kendall " Olive Lewis • GeorJte Throckmol'ton re~orcl on th eir herd should call o r of Ruth A. Chenoweth, deceased, pay roll, $2<18.38; John Myers, P. O SCll~ Monf ort, Lebanon, Ohio , "Lou Barnett Barnhar t Fred B. H endel'so n wrIte County Age nt, Lester J . is ordered tosell certain bonds at pay roll, ,"64.(5; A. Hoppe" Co., • icement, $25.60: J, K. Spencer, Miller before the first of J anuary. private sale. j --- • Ella Seats, administrat rix of the san<1 and gravel, $358.68: C. M. estate of C. V, Sears, deceased, tll- Poor, stone, ,3.30; Lewis and' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ed h.er inventory. Drake, Ine., cement, $24.96; Oram FOR RENT J . Frank Gallaher wall appointed Sboup, gas, $25.08: L. H. Gordon December 12 to 15 are the dates administrator of the estate 01 GarAge, ga!! and supplies, $78.60; set f or t he fifth annual .f ruit Clara A. Gallaher, deceased, and Franklin Motor Co., gas, $7.1.73; FOR RENT- The MA!Clure cott.we school at the Ohio 8tate Univer sity filed bond of $1000 with sureties. Kilpatrick-Freneh Motor Car Co. , of 6 rooms and modern. on Columbu s. The horticultural staffs George Perrine, G. F. Brown and gas and supplies, $103 .11; Bay Miami atreet. See Mrs. Mary Methe university ,a nd the Ohio Carl J. Gallaher were appointed City Shovels,· Inc., $ho , . , _ Agricultural Experiment Station ,appraisers. Cinc,i nnati Oil Works Co., gas, will be the inBI~ructorB ; fruit J osephine G. Bailey, 'administra- $14.25; Gilpin and son, gas, $28.WANT~D growers, t he' students. trix of the estate of Lloyd Bailey, 64; Frank Sherwood Co., gas, deceased is ol,'dered to settle death $1.1.9;1; Huddleson and Son, in full C. W. Hauck of the department claim. of eontracit, $48.25; Thomaa Tay- WANTED- Poultry, Chas. Amel, of r ural economics, Ohio Sta.te W. H. Allen, truatee of trust lor, services, $23.37; Roy Burrouphone 48R2, Waynesville, 01110. Univers ity~ is gt'anlted leave to as- cr eated for the benefit of Eliza. ghs, services,. $33.69; Dr. D. W. 'd7 si t at Washington in the drafting beth Hain~s by item 4 of the will Keller, services $37.95; Carl Dalcin of agreements betiween the can- of Ruth A, Chenoweth, deceased, PIlY roll, '188.66; H. L. Schuyler, ning industry and the Seeretary of trustees' compenlation and attor- pay 1'011, $277.6!T; Blair & LeRoy, PORSALE Agriculture. He IElaves Ohio De- ney iees fixed. eement, '100. cember 1. . E. E . Oswald WA. 4Ppointed ad• - - ---FOR SALE-A f,w Turkeys for --f-"b minlstrator of t he estate of Je..e . Xmas, Clitr Burnett, R. 6. ,......... Racial '£1...... Seventy cars o. ea~ received WilkerSon, deeeased and flIed bond The Poi't~ueee people ahlblt FOR SAL~Poland China male at Toledo ~n~ ClhcJnnatl markets 01. $600 ~th ' IUrett.. , were docked, m J\llIy, 8 . t~ 6 cents .The estate of Adam M. Dutro, many racIal element.. The earlle8t pic!! and Hampllhlre Buck. E; a bu shel because of s,nu~ anfection deceased ia e t i l h-' known ence.tors are tbe Iberlilna. d28 Smut can be prevented by seed ,xemp rom n --,- Th. pealBntl or Portural are retat· Evans, Phone 470R trea,tment before wheat ~8 seeded. tan[cJTetht&xc'ase f G E Y tdto the Alturlau SPlinlardll. Jew- WANTED-To buy aU ·ldDda of ~0 '. thae 0 eorge • oun,., T reat men t c 0SWI cblek..... paylq hicheet mart.. II, more ... administrator of the e_tate of Ed- I.h and Arable blood J8 foulld In about one do~~ farm. win A. Richard, decealed, veHUI the central dlltrlctl !lnll African In price. S. D. Be.llle, WapeniJle, the 8(1uth. ()hlo. If Reseeding run-out pastures at Esther Ne8l'on, et aI, Frank C'/ Antpe time ot ap,p)ying lime and fer- de)'son 'W~ appointed l1lardiaD ad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tilizer has been proved unne-ces. litem 9f m~nor defendants. Geor,. sary if deSirable types of plallts E. Young IS to file addition 1!ond cover more tha,n. 5 Iper cent of the Of. ~1000_ He is order~d to. sell cerI.DtilStlJre area. But ,lreseeding gives tam real .estat~ at prIvate sale. quicker results. ~ales by [rvllla E. Dea.rth, exec!_ _. ___ utrllt of the e8tat~ of Mal')" M. So gre'a t a clamol~ haa been rais- Dearth, deceased, were 'approved .,. ed 101' credit expansion, the bank- by court. . e1'!! can hardly me.ke themselves Ray Dutxo, adminl.atrator of the heard when they eJl:plain that they estate of Adam M. Dutro, deceased are a sked to lend lother people's executor o~ the estate of JOHph B money.- Beaumont, Tex, Enter- Corrington, deceased, fll.d his &eprise. cou¥, . --W. B. Allen, trustee for the Price reports are noW'bTOadcaat benefit of Ellubeth BalD.. b¥ by three Ohio radio stations duriOir Item 4 of the will of Ruth A. the market newll perlodl. The Chenoweth, deceased, tI.d hIa licItations are WOSU a nd W AIU at count. . ColumbUS, and WHIte: at Cleveland. , The La))anon·Clttsen. Natloul lIank anll Trust Co., tnatee 'enFederal land loaned about 1.,'lled his account. ,30,000,000 to In October SaJea b, the LeballOll-Citbqll and expect to loane at-the National Ba.k and Traat Co. rate of a month In pardlaD of lolnl Au.. Ce\'OJt. a minor, b, eout. 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OJ'. and 141"11, W. E, Frost and Maynal'd entertained at Thanka· giving dinner. MI'. ontl Mrs. KenD. L. CRANE I I P.ttu....rlsub.eriPtl_ Prloo, ti .•o • Year neth Vickers and son, Mrs. . J<~. Ollie. Pho. . .................. , No. 111 E~lr:,f(~b~!. ~~·~!~~d ~t.:au..~. Vickers. Donald Vick r~, MI'. und R•• l*e . ...................... No. 111 . MaUer Mrs. Horace Wharton, Ilnd Ge org~ Graston, all of Dayton. Thank giving Day guesls of Mrs. DE EMBER 7, 1933 Amanda stan- were Mis e Mar. ===.=======================~-======~ garet and Mabel Starl' and rl'iend, of Dayt.on. Miss Margaret. leaver o f Nol" \food, was a W ek· nd guest with On the fifth ot D cember convention met in lhe states of Penn- h-e~ M'l s Ruth leaver sylvania, Ohio and Utah to go Lh,'ough the formal motion!! ()f ratify- and on unday was a dinnel' gue. t. ing th e 21 st am ' nciment to the on titution of the United • tate ~, in ac. of Mi811 Lavonc Osborn. Mr, and MI's. John Kennedy, of cordance wilh the will of the ele tout . The Eighteenth A,mendm(lnt, after 14 years of the tQrmiest sort of history is as dead as the fugitive Dayton, were here Sunday with th ir par nts, Mr', and Mrs. A . L. slave act. Then the firew ork!! bcgin, Untll January 3, at the earliest, liquor Kennedy. Mr: and !\frs. ha, II. GI'ay and will be sold und I' the ' conh' I of State laws aloDe, federal jUTi sdict~on family had as gue ·ts to Thanksbeing limited to taJ(ation and lhe prote;tlng or states which vote dry giving dinner, Mr. and Ml'" J, C. - tiS yet there al'en' t allY. States which want s loo ns can have themommonwealth which definitely l'egards the Gray. so Car Neynda is th singl Mr, and JlfIos. L. T . Voiers are old brass I'l\il with favor. In the grcat mojol'ily of the states, no defin. nt l'tained her brother. • jte pion has been decided upon, and the machinery of regulation I inJ. C. and ,H. Gray were Xenja pI. or lacking entirely, a matter which nlU. t be remedied by legislative visitors Frida.y. 1'1 asion. Miss Ailee 'Bogan spent t he we ek It was b cause of this ' that John D. Rockefllller, Junior. hired R. end with Miss Lavone Osborn. Mi ss · Mary and Jam es Stan, B. Fosdick. lawyer, and A. L. cott, industrial engineer, to make n 6weeping sludy of \lIays and mean s to control the liquor traffic. Thei r Mrs. Lidn Duffy, and Mrs. Rebecca report, recently r~1 ased, is loag, thorough and di spasionate. Theme Puckett, of Blanohe ter, were Sunday guest in the Lester Starr ong 01 til e I' POl't is that the gr test of all liquor problems is private home. ,profit, and that it shou ld be liminated. Each state shOUld form an Mr. and Mrs. Harry 01'1' and sons Alc ohol Control Authority with retail outlets of its own- 8 la the Dayton, were guests Thankssystem in vogue in the Canadian prvidences--10r hard liquor, It would day of Ml's. Russell Jeft'eri fix prices, and all pl'olite go to the tate. Beer and wine could be so ld and family . They all visited Mrs. in hotel , restaurants, grocery tores, etc., under regulation of the Jeil'eris iii the hospital at Colum· Auth ority. It would have the authority to establish dry zone within bu in the afte r·noon. Ml'S, Wm. Wright is recovering the statll wh en 'local slJt\tim nt was favorable , The licensing system- which ha been persuasively pus h d of fl'ont cuts and btuise~ sustained lot is sevel' Iy criticized, inasmuch a it leaves the problem of profit when the auto in which she was becom tUnvolv(>d with politics, t nd to encourage, rather tban to di • riding wilh Ml·s. Nora Ha ke, of Wilmington, struck fresh gravel courage, overdl'inking. und ov rturned. None ! the oc· On the bUI'ning subject of liquo\' taxes, the report recommend cupants of the car was seriously in that the tax rate should vary with a drink's alcoholic content, its price, jured. and its " ocial vnlue." The tax on beer would not bc more than lOe a Miss Winifred tarr, of Wayne gallon ; OD such luxu ries os spal'kling wines, $3 a gallon; and on ville, . pent Thanksgiving with her whi key, ~3 a gallon. EaLimat d tax revenue, on this basis, is $700,0()O, sister and broth el', Our basket ball teams won both 00 a yeal'- alrno, t twi e total Federal tax returns fOl' 1983. Liqu or mahufacturers al'e !"Ihowing themselves awake to condi. games at Lellsburg Io'riday evening A delightful Thanksgiving pro. tions, In newspaper advertlsenl nt they a~e urging pUblic cooperation gram was given by the 5th and 6th and advocating temp rance, grades at th gym Wednesday af· ternoon. The program: Bible tOl'y, Louesa White: Reading, "Wh n the Frost ie on the Pumpkin;' Irma Camp; song, Pilgrim lflilluenls." Mary Osborn, Maxine o born, Edythe Bogan and Opal Camp; recitation "The Deacon's 8:00 l'ttusic Tl)anksgi ving," Dorothy H. Rob8 :05 Farm Adju, trnent News . ...... ,. D. S. Myer ertson; song by the school; play, 8:L5 Foil wing oybean Through.. .the Oil Mm J . B, Park "Red Shoes at Plymouth"; song, 8:25 by the school; drill, "Col'nstalk 8:40 Mu!<ic .. . , .. T. S. Sutton Parade;" song, "Thanksgiving 8 ;50 The la lural olor o( Dairy Produ ts . 9:00 Potato Mark~ting News . 00.' C. W, Bauck and E. B. Tussing Day," by the 5th and 6th grades. hnstmas Cheel' .... ... ....... .. Mrs . M. E, tickey Announc ments by Supt. Frands. fj : LO g~t(I~Ol' 9 :25 Veterinary Relationship to RefQrestation Camps .. , ' .' ....... . M I'ss W·In )'t re d Mc EI wee t each es " , . . , . . .. ........ ,... ........ .. Major F. L. Holycro$ . the 5th a n d 6th g ra d e s. 9 :35 Twenty Years Impl'ovement in Farm Machinery G. W. McCuer - !) ;46 PI 'act,'cal u""ge ') . n I'n Prunl'n" b • . . ......... . . . . . . . . , .. ... ,..... .. ...... . F. H. Beach and H~~old ' R~b e.rt~on ......... ._ _ _ --==>
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COLUMBUS _ Willlu\' tout, The- fir!<l applicati on of th IlIw Our ((In venient 10caUon, IUtu.. stale geologist, stilled Ilist we'k wus wltn sscd Lhis w('(Ok. ble surround lngll and equlpmlnt The finlli Ohiouns t o rce Ih'c thcir that the pTincipal geologiclIl IIctiviOpinions ft!nd(,l'ed by th(' aU(lr- enables us to Serve to th. Beat adj(1 tm nt payments Lor ). ullcillg lies in 'Ohi o at present include the w]leut a 'r'eage L5 pel' cl)nt WCI'e foll owi ng: I. Developm nt of a ney General of Ohio in J !J:l2 have Advantare. th fal'nH!11i of lin Lon 'ounty. hu'g gas field in thll linton, and been issued in book form and are AMBULANCE SERVICE A bout 530 of them received from in Plain Townshir, tark county. eel' wry Wallac check!! aggre· Thi!! is a' continuation of a I' cent I\()W in ustotiy of SeCl'£'laql of Pho". 29 iII •• 0IaI. ~35,731. 5, Thi 'wns t!tc d 'velopment in Lawrence and Juck S ~aLe Geor!! ... My 'I'. Ea ch _e t c t) K iR ts of thl'e A volllm(' ~, mokin u. .o f the two p~yme.Jlts., Th{> sec- 1\ n townshillR of Stark count.y and total of 1.800 pag A Wjd.~~t:======-=======-~~. IS,due ;;o r:,(' time In 1.~ 34 after JFl'snklin and Gre n town hips of varit;!ty of subj ct~ it; covered in complJ>'n~l' wllh th lemls or the .ummit county. The initial PI'oduccontruct 1~ shown.., tion i Jarg and th rock pl' s u r thes(> [) Jlin iu n ~ , which Cun bc 0))- 1......- - - - - - - - - - - - - , l'etl\rY' (,f 43 YEARS OF SERVICE . ?on olher countIes will i;Je re· high. The depth of the wells i8 ta ined t hrough the Ct'IVU1g bundles o.r. ch ecl[l!. ~n· ,4,000 :feet. Dril1in~Eor oil is also Stale's offic e at 6 pel' ~ el. Th\! ttorney G nenl'!! opiniQn {'overing for farm 1'8 In 21 c~untJeR active near Upper andusky whel'e pl'e viouR yea r's can 8 1 ~o lw ohtainbeen acceptcd a~ Washington, production i!~ obtain d in th lop ed LEBANON, OHIO in a !linlilnr manner'. 62 'ounty II mlll1tteesl, all told of lhe Trenlon lime ston e. 'Both oil We have a complete complel d their work on can· and gas are being developed in evcnleen railrollUS opcrati l1 A' Wat~h Repair SeM'ieo a~d have furw81'deci them to commercial quantities. 2, The Geo· pa~s nSter R rvicein Ohin have Prices Rea onable apltol. logical Surv~. ba recen~IY am · be n given until January I, 193 ,1 Do Your Christmas Shoppinc Illed and analYlzed dolot\utes To Ann9uDIOe Millo: P'lan d Ad and , b Ju the state public ulilit l'e~n "(lnl~ Now- Make Weekly Payment, . limestone hI Highland an nmll ' mi ssion to show CI\U80 why an "THE HOME OF CIFTS" Soon to be . antlou?ced is a p.lan cuunties. The P eble~ do~omite X_ I order shall not be il\lSU d prolt ilJitthe c?n tJ'ol 01 nulk pr~ductr Q/1. !tends fl'om the OhIO rlVel' near inl:\' th em frolll using wooden ca rs A ~ommlH e In th.e . Agl'I~ ullur~1 ,the mouth of Bl'ush creel< ~ '1'0' 1bet~een steel cal'~ in pa:ilsengel' AdJu .tment Admlnl trabon 19 Adal\1!\ and Highland counties ,to trains. Thi s on!el' results fl'om . tud Y ln~ the h~ndreds of pla~$ the con ftu enc~ of ~ocky Fot,k. With in spections conducted by the compropo cd and Will, very !Ihorlly It Paint creek In Fhghland counly. mi , ~ion following a dj!la8tl'ou ~ is xpect d, select the plan thought ' It is II very pure dolomile, aver· wreck On the Eric railroad iii 'IOTARY PUBLIC mO!lt SU itable, The committee aging from 98 to 99 pel' cent pur. Jamestown, N. Y., Sl)me month ~ N.tfo.al B_1t is expected to I'e ommcnd n plan ity. II is well fitted for the chem - ago, . tha~ call. for reduction of PI'oduc- ical indu stries and for the manu . 1 Will. DJ'aWb • • Ell'.... • ...... ti on in retul'n for' benent payments Iactul'e of carbon dioxidil and dry Mrs. J osephine l.\:icGowan, f WAYNESVILLE, OHIO fl'om a fund to be rai sed through ic . anton, who wa.~ app )inted chicf pt'ocessing taxes. of th e newl y ('rented minimum ---The election t o choose t .IVO em· wag divisio n last su mmer, died in Complete 13 Milk A.reim."nts ploye member'S of the retJrem~nt u ColullIbus hllApitul hi, t ThUl"dIlY Thirtee n milk shed agreements, board ()f the State emJ?loyes' l'et!I'e 1,'1) WliS One of th(' delegat:s . between pJ'oducet's and distribu- , me/lt system res ulted In the C~OIC~ Ihe state repeal co nvcntio'n. tors, are now in f orce. Under the ' ?! I{!lrr.y E. Neal, traffic cngm e l agreement di tribut or Bre lioell!!. III the hIghway department for two ed a.nd a minimum pric for milk I years and James C. Woodard~ deis set the producel·. J p.uty wBrden of the stale pelll ten Valuable Town Clock The department estimntes that tJlu'Y fOr one year .. About . 8,000 A tllr~ Qllllrl{'r·el'nlll r,\··oltl cl.)('), the t ota l am ou nt of milk sold , in vot • we!'e cast f or SIX ctllldl~ate~, In E~s('x c'lIl nt~' til'l h llllS nl lhe arl!aa under Rgt·eemel'l.t repre- W, V. Miller ~f the state auditor s I ~Iwr 11 • :l1~ . ~., hUs one I'll 'Il til sents at least 10 per cent of all ?ffic e was chaIrman ~f the canva 8- !f' 1l Ihl' li me of rlll .V IIlId nlliltlwr til ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN commel'cial milk sales from farm. IIlg .board. The retlft~me nt bonrd lell the (IllY of tlle I1lMlth , rour Cattle, hol'l •• heep and eal.~ to Norria.Brock Co., Ii.. wIN ... Fully 120,0 00 producer's in 246 . con I~t of the two employe 1lI.ern. progreslive firm for th. IiIaIa.a counties in 28 states are effected bel'S named. nbove, the attor n~y Ruffed C~ou.e in Captivity market prices and 1'004 aeriI... by the agreernent~. general, audItor 01. s~te a~d cholrl~u lrl'd !irll" e III \'uJ)\lvlly PI'" UnlOD Sloc:lr Y.rde' CI. . I__ tL Go _ _ _ ___ man of the stllte CIVil service com· In on Radio Station WCKY mission. Ths board will meet De. tlute 1001'(\ Y'JUlIg HUllI In III Ir nlll Tune 12 :25 to 12 :80 p, m. fol' 0111' clall7 II rill Iluuntl! In till' \\'(IOO!!. cember 12 for its first organiza. market re-portll. lion . The board'!! duty will be to administer ,and manage the state Mr. and MI'S. Evan B()gan and employe' retirement system (aniily, o f Dayton, spent :il part of under ,provisions of he law Bllact. last week at the home 01 lIire. cd June ,1933. Hogan's 'parents, MI'. ana Mrs. F. ompton. laim filed with the tate In. Mrs. Elmer Url'Y i' the gu o:f dU Btrial omtiSSi~n dUring Octo, MI'. and 1111'S, R. l\f. Duffy, of bel' numbere 143 7 0)' 1595 mOre Hamilton. than lhose filed the previous month Mr. and II1I'S, J . L. Conard were and 3,167 mOl'e lban in October, gues.ts in lhe hom e. of the;i r daugh. 1932. Notwith tanding this inter, l\.jrs. Ivan Pe ttijohn, ()f Ridge. crease in accidents, there were 18 d Ia t we k , (ewe)' fatalities than.in Vl'II a, r n., _ September than in October last Donald Reeve, who efllisted in and vear.20 fewer The fatalities occurri ng the refol'l!strat,on army ha been ~ transfetred fr om F ort Knox, Ky., from inJ'urie in October was 76. to Moorehead ; Harl'Y Bat'nes, who Becaus most of the injuries were al80 inlisted is stationed in Pike of /I minor nature, the 10 of time county, Ohio. due to accidents am ounted to 119,. 853 fewer days than in September Rob rt Smith, of Ohio We Iyan, Th heavy increase in minor injurwa3 home for Thank giying. iea is attributed by Thos. P . Three autos collided :" a.~urday Kerns of the division oj' Saf ty and night .on the Xenia pike in front of Hygiene to loss of skill on the part the C, D, Miars home, and although men returning to work aftt'r tbe.· machines were cO,llsiderably long periods. 01 idlene s. The indus damaged, no on was hurt. They trial groups charged with the most were dr-iv n b), Chester Mustard, fatalitie were metal goods and Floyd Waldren Dnd Mrs, Horace construction. with ten each. Public Mitchner, employes came next with nine, Th e F. F , M. . )'net 'vith Mrs. John Wilson on Wd'dnesdny after. Th Mosi r-Lawrence act under noon. which the state I'epeal convention Miss Emma White Ilnd sister m t in Columbus Tuesday of this have moved to Xenia, lor' the we k i8 genel'al in it term. It prowinter. vides tor the election of 52 dele· ~ ,-. _ - gates to a state constitution c,on· vcnti'on whether it s hall pe necesOdd .lapalle." II'eatival "h e I;ldet f 'st/l'lIJ stU I 01) erv!'d sary by means of a state conven. at mOllY 1\ rural JUflaneRe \'l11ngl> tion to act on amendments to the shrine Is thot for the God of 1111 !I· con titiution 01 the United States storms, wJlose fI rend I'tl \'Isitnti()n as proposed by congress, It a lso does the greatest hllnll to the ' croJls. lays down general rules governing ~ the holding of such a convention.
William Ker ey, of Route J and Omar Hollingsworth, of Route 2, both of Ol'egonia, Who have so 1,-.,ittl1't1l1v served the peple as their mail ca1'l'iers have jUst fln.iahed 31 years of service, and a :far as we know, they both have given the peopl13~ entire satisfaet1nlf, r. Kersey is now serving both routes. Allc •• lr, , ...e1 ' Record Count Mo.t Mr. and Mrs. Erne t Braddock, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Aythur In, Seleetillll the Breeciillll Newton and Mr. and Mrs. William Beltz, of Lebanon; Messer~ Jesse Flock Scott, of Red Lion and Rupert Hill and Frank Wick, 0'1 Arcanum, Not much can be told about a were Thanksgiving dinner guests hen's abHity ,t o lay eggs by her of MI'. and M . Asbeny Hill and looks. Her ancestry and record daughter. count for far more, according to Miss Maylred Powell, of this R E. Gray, exten!!ion specialist in place, w.a!; a Friday 6vel'night poultry husbandry J'o.r theO. S. U. guest of her brother, Mr. Sher· Recmt experiments have shown m~1n Powell and family, of Orethat neither the shape of the head gonia, nor the shape of the body is worth John Lamb, Russell and Joe considering in selecting a hen for Lamb, of near Waynesville, caUeo the breeding flock. But fiVe factors K. E. Thompson, unday other than appearance are worthy of consideration, Cray lists these factors as for~~~~~~---OW8: Select for early maturity. Th'ls ' is Iln inherited characteristic, and children of. neal' Kingman, spent is particularly important because aturday evening w.ith her par. . fall and ~nte.r eggs are the ones ents, MI.'. and 'Mt's . P. G. Wells and Enaltl.s Senlt.1 to Typi N.wI that return the profit. Light breeds family. To Dilt.nt OUie,. should begin laying at seven Mr. and Mrs, ' Oti P owell and months and the heavy breeds at daughters, Marcella and Jean, of .A. new aid to swift and accurale eirht months. this place, were Sunday dinner news reporilng made its bow this foot· Select hens that lay in tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lamb ball season when the Amerkan Tele· winter. Examine the birds in and family, near Waynesville. p~ol1e and Telegraph Company allFebruary; and select for the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell nounced its portable teletYp4!!writer. bre~ding flock those having the ap- and family 'hild for tlteir Sunday The new instrument, whic:h is op· pearanee of being in production. ' morning guests, Mr, and Mrs. Sher erated simllarly to larger lltationary Another characteristic of a gO!>d man Powell and son, of Ore~o nia teletYpewriters, had its debull in. Bos· prospect for the br'4leding . ftock is and Robert Lynch . o·f · Miamisburg . . ton when a newspaper su~cl!ssfully per/listence in laying during Sep.Miss Kathleen Thompson had ' used it to cover a ' football gnrne. tember -and October. U the birds fOl' ber Sunday aftet'noon callers Using the portable equipment, a pass the S~ptember, October and Mi8ses MaYfred and Modena Pow. $ports wri~r can Iype his story in .F ebruary tests, they have an ex· ell, &farie and Dorothy Wells and the press box at the playing field aDd cellent recommendation for a Mrs. Mabel F. Terry. have it reprOlluced in typewritten form place ill the breedlJf1r pen . Miss Edna Polson, of near Well- almost simultaneously in his newspaDiscard alI birda that persistent. man, 'was Sat.urday cal,ler of Miss ' per's editorial offices, no ma.tter how 1y tend to broodiness. Place a band Kathleen Thompson. ·here. far ",way they may be. on the hen's leg each 'tillle she beMillS Marie Wells celebrated her . Stationary teletypewriters have ~en comes broody. Three bands and twelfth birthday anniversary ·last 'used for transmission of news dis· she's o lit. Monday and Miss Mayfrey Powell patches for some time, but Ilhe' porI· Willter -Pause period in egg lay· celebrated her sixteenth birthday able idea is new, Under thi:s system, ing should be of short· duration. anniversaty on last Tuesday. porlable .sending and receiving tele· ---- - • Miss Ruth Polson of near Well- typewriter equipment may be ~et IJP . man, spent the week-end with her at any point by telephone technidans Forecloillre ..I.. of real estate uncle. Raymond Ross. and family, for anY' length of service desired. became 'fewer each mQnth for near Oregoia. three consecutive ' monthll, July, John Lamb and family, of Ore. August and September. The num· gonia, were Sunday afternoon ber foreclosed declined from 880 callers of Mrs. Thomall Powell. Mr. Jobn Gyoker just finished In July. to 820 In AUPlt, to 770 in September. Ffcurel for October sowinlf a larce field of wheat on are aot ret .vaUable. t he WiIJ Taylor farm last Satur. day •
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The latest reports from Mrs. rlleljt Butterworth this aftem()on hpld lIlI PI'" mill" I, a~ \11·i~lnl.Hr. are to the elfect that h081/ tal ,,-('h ';lui , d. TIll' F. ~". . h,w· hal'p ~Ir, anll MI,., physicians have abandoned all :<tllrlt' d I" p l'lI ft ll'i' thi· l1lul;ic, __ ( untinlH'd fr om palrc 1) childl'l'n spent h ope for hill' recovery, Since hel: \\h klt wi ll bt' " t rH,t ly lIl iJI!>lrl'l operaioll Saturday; pr.evious reph'my of ur I iU II, I IthOlll(h II v iet· ~() n g"i;. Th l' pi 111 ly f the minlStr .. 1 Cum l' t\l thl' F. F . . lI1instrei Dayton, ~1J('!ll" (If John 'fl'aysel\ ports had been :favorable. l) r~ I IJI't·JictNI. \\ill b~ "m)? . jnk t:I. ti d fun!! which Dec lll b r 1·1. centct· 1\I'oUIHl the main p a rt , the , MI', t\nd Mrs. CI)"de Wnll<in , of . I I . ,dr. . ~ "tim L~wl~ ~pen~ the hillicothe , were Thanksgiving Lc>~.1 CW A P r OJect p a y ~, t. _ _ _ __ _ fi.1'~t of l hl we k 1I1 Sprlllg \i all y g,uesb of th latter's mother, MI' • Th ~\hnol bUltl'd 111 t ~lonullY with Mr::;, Hat HaweR, l\1~me Hatfield. nij!'h lind Illliong ot h" ,' busi nt1~,., de Be sure to attend the revival ej,ll'U to sl'tlli ill tlteh <1}111 Iicntion' Mr. a nd 1.1 rs. J . M, Th Impson 01'. Maj·y ook and Mis e~ Jane I!e l'vice at Lytle church each evenf'll' f' dtmd In unt'ing in It" 'oling (I ff cnl I'la ined lhl' latter's falhl'l', and Mild.'ed ook spent Thanks- ing thi week and al80 next week. 't he Re id h l' k of the gym , IIlI'. Bohl t \ ill O. Gustin, a t Thanksgiving g i~ng with MI·R. Bt's~ie White and Rev. Fox of the U. B , chul:ch at ''''''l lllv SU".,t·l·ntellfient of lIeh ol!'., Id inn r: family in Akron. S . b T d y , v' .. " A hn'gp CI' rwd IIU{'llucd the ,a n - , prlDli!' oro preach ed ~es a l'XlllliJ) 'd thi:; to the bOlll'd. Th~ nU1l1 t- H chil'Wlll l ilt mec tillg All st udent of th ,mlth lIugh es Mr. und M,'!\, Ol'ville Gray and evening. B)) ) licnrl,'n fIlu . l be app roved l>y hold in the auditorium )t ] 1(1),11' ()k Dep artmol1(' ha ve be n w I'king dnughter were ' Thanksgiving Mrs, tanley BaiJe.y wa quite l bi! COUllt~· tlnd ~rate, hO I\ ever, be- cllllt'~ , L 'nanon III, t T uesday rhu'd Oil minsu' I par t. f or th e past guests at the home 1)£ Mr. and Irs. ill aturady and Sunday but is v rol'c Iln " thi ng Clln bl' do ne. rellil C'. \' elling, The I)ul'pn~ nf. t h\. mcct- ,w oe k . A Fran kl'!D. h ~ tt el' 8 t th'IS t 1m ' e " . B uwman ' In " J I du ' tltl' Srn, lh-ll ughe. boys far l\1" 1·~. Gt' '~ Mrs. Margaret hohns fspent t heir wor k- in prov ." I'Uljl Illl Ilccur· lI\g \\ IIS t o, pre: l'n. t. pnzcs t..Q t h ' I _'"1 1'. nn"u . "","'e ''', " DRk 'III, Mr and Mrs 0 G Day and M I\te SUI"")' of the fi hI an ti cui· lealit'r. of th(' \' nous dubs In th(' l u f Dav ton, \\ el'e g il '. ts of 1111'. and daug hter hav~' t:el1l~v d their Thank giving at the Olne 0 t. u lntlol;' the cut and fill. The job is C(lun!1' and to aJl club mtll11?l.'l's M ·~. 'W i lb ur' Dakin .and childr n h Orn t o Mrll. Annll Haines' prop. and Mr~. Allen Emrick. fi nllneed by tht' jtllyerllIII d nt, 3~ whQ ~omple~ed hi. or her pl·oJl'd. la!t T hur ,IllY. , ' erty on upper Third !ltl'eet. Mr. and Mrs. Mel:vyn Swank and i II other ·i\' il works, the men nlThe meetrn~ Wll , nil d t o order Chl' ldl'en were dinn~r .. "'uest.s Sunplo)'tod InU t be Ol\ the l' lief IiRt. by Lest r ~. MiII!!r county agt'ill '\-\ . E. ' ('all, BO il, harle s, and The Light Bear.~r' and 'Kings day of M'r. and Mrs.J Paul Duke. "ho led t he group in inging t wo \1 unald lI<J wk e 1"etu I'll ed { r om B raIds ~pwc a V(!l'Y pretty proMr. and Mrs . Frank Smith and Upper Grade New. ngs, " We 're Ohio' . onl; an<.l j' GI.ecn Cove p ring!<,Fla., last g ram at th e close o:f the M. E . family spent unday with £riends nnu~h e l's," and " The J\tO I'~ W Wed nesday evening. , Su nday schoo l, Su ~,day morning;:, at MilIedgville. ' The g nil s P nt a n en joY'~bl Get T ogether." , FQIIIH\ Ing t h i.~ a , a fter noon l:l, t W dnesday. l\1i.s d rno nstra ti<ln ' was giverl by a 1111'. and Ml·S. H owe ll P ell ce sp nt M.·. une! Mrs. Ollv r Davis, Mrs. :r.t~. and M~~. D~t1ald Hadley Day read th class "The Laml, G i~I'!! club of L banon; , Ol D, BetLy 1Thanksg iving with t h il' child!' n Nettie Kepl er and MillS Rach I , a~~ndcd a famIly dmner Thanksing of the Pilg'Ta ll} ," and " The Ferg uson; r ndi ng , 1\1i s R uth a t lbe ' ho lli (I f h. lllld lIffS. T om Davis spent Sunday at the home of glVlI1g Day at the home of Mr. ~nd First Thanksgiv ing." Ba ker. 1 a lver t, n ar !.' Ima. M.'. and Mr . Earl :Murray in Day- Mrs. Amos Cook, near WayneSVIlle Ml K , ' c,lley r ad the story 01 The pr'osiu nt of the :fa ll' boa r d I M.l~.s K ' a te H a ll h as returned t o ton. I Messr. Eli Russell aDd Guy Tl}a~..."glVlll ,. . g, all d t a Ik e d 0 f th.e j WI)S ca 11 e(1 u pon l 01' a f w,r emnr k!l t h.. P r iM/\. Home after beit:lg MI'. and Mrs, Mt!lvyn Banta, of Rou tzahn motored t ..to Mt. Etna. I f orlgm of t hat da y and what , It a nd he . lllt,ad thllt. t il Pa.lr lloard u rld I' t he '~~n of D". ' Val', l' n 1' \1 Ind .• Sunday. 0 VISIt an unc e 0 , a~~, De lawa re . Ohio, and )'ih-. and Mrll. tb f r J. . Hawke \\'erEI Thanksgiving e ot me. m ant. ~'he noe m of Jame' Whit· rWOUld ,Pu bh. h thou' financIal tate- cinnu li fo r two Weeks. omb Rlle WII$ I'eall " ut to Old m nt 111 t he neal' fut Ure a nd that , Mr. and MI' • Allen Emrick spent Aunt MaTY's." he w i: hed eV r ),on e would. t lld y Mr. and Ml' . ltll. s('1 K I' rick and g Ui!sts <if MI'. arid !rs. J. P. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon MJ!. Braddock'. seventh ftrad I He stated that t h F air Iloal'd daug-ht 1', iarilyn Ann, o{ Miamis- Fromm. alisbury and children at Sabina. ch ose' cheer leader. and talkc(l of ',~oll id lik e to g ive Im'ge l' nrem illms , bu rg, w er undny g uest s .of Mt's. Mr. nnd Mrs. MIl:1C Kohlhagan. of The yo ung people 01 I,.ytle Ifol' tj-H projec ts and that II soon F lossi IU IIY a nd iamily. Jllmestown, and Master G r~on chut'ch were entertained at the ThanksgiVing Day, Mr. James' eighth grade did not as po~",i b l the lime \vollltl be ' I~ab of incinnnti \I' ere Thanks- home of Rev. and Mrs: H. H. LaIplon a program, but devoted t h(l ' grunt'ld . The various pri z(' a nd Mr: and Mrs. . M. ~(lbige~en- giving gu e ts of Mr. ' and Mrs.:f t'ty and daughters of Springboro time to changing seat!;. awardi'. W eTe' pre, en led by Mr .. ertam ed Mr. nn(~ Mrs:~ . . ar- 1I{yer Hyman ' and 1'amily. Monday evening. Miller Ilnd Miss Graddy. latt , ~" Ame lia W:1I.1am . a n d . ' everal men from here are work I II d. 5 h d I ... - • L ou Prllltz Ill. Thanksglvmg drnner ,MI as Trillena LInd a. e c e u... Edwat'ds pent Th,a nksgiving ing on the OWA pl'ojects of the On Wednesday. November 29, Mr. a~t~ fl·s. L. V. B;~k were and the week-end lit the home 0 Wanen eounty. sehequl '8 were issued to all those Thanksglvmg gue'ts of ..Il'lr. and O. J . Edwards and Mr. and Mr, Ilnd Mrs. Calvin Longacre d siring them. In addition to th e Ml·. ;)nd ~t\'s, Luth r H ain()s and Mrs, A,. K. Da~ .. The ,entlhl'e party J. W. E.f\val'ds and family. and children ,a nd Horace and schedule. they contained ~asket l fumilY wer e g u.e tils of harley were Dayton VI ltOrS In t e n.fter- Springfield. Erne t Foulks spent Sunday with ball rules to give the public a bet- Lai1'd and wife of amdlln Ollio, noon. , Mr. and Mrs. Raymund Davl8 at ter unders~nding of the games. on Thank giving D a y . ' . , ' Ie wh o divides MI'. and .lIb-s. E,rne t Cincinanti. ry The ad ertisemtlnt of the bu hIes, Little Luella incluir f 11 and . Ml: H HO\hY' h f h' and on, MIlo and Mr. a nd Mrs. Mrs. Margaret JOQml visit ed Sun men made thi possible. broke he'r collar bone n Thul''S da y hl , tIme et ween ~ ames a I~ Herman urfaee ()f Middletown, day with Miss Mary Cook and ---S Oil and daughter. l~ no\ a gues were six o'clocl< dUnner b tb P . W ill of ,Ia t we~k: . h a t th e home of his daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, GI!orge r~ er, arry. In aynel v e. Wedne.da,. A ..embly ' rhankl!g'lvmg Day guests III t e o' Griffy Th k • i D " The lat~er is ill, '1:' , . • an sglv ng _a.J .• ' Mrs. J essIe . ",.08Ie1' U 1 0.._ Day t on, • A tlpecial asse.mbly pf,!riod Wllg hom 0"t MJ', an d "I 4' fS. "ranzy, , held' Wednesday mornjng ~t 9:41) Shee~! Were, Mr. llJ'l(l ~lr , llllroid '11,0• .and ~ ~. J os'iah Dnvl!>, l',b. 'I spent Tuesday with her cousin. . FoJlowillg. the singing of Ch ist- Fl' ok and daught r BettY, of nnll M~'s, Lloyd Dovi and sons, atMrs. Alice Triokey and family. m bl d .rP Enon; 1\11-. , Rnd l\[rs. L e LeVan tend d a 'i'anlily dinnet· at ~he Th k . I g "uests 01 Mr and d 1ea 'UB$r o,!r 8 u n Mer thLe t . tl'shdl °df and son, Roy oj; lark 'c ounty and home (If relativ(>s near Xenia, an SglV n .. . k1e ... s. Duer , r. 0 z In ro nce f d"1 "'d d L Y d Th k .• D Mrs. Ralph Johns aDd ehUdren the speni< M' Ki II St t I'. an .. 1's. c. war e an an an glVlot o-y. w ra: Mr. and Mrs Leroy McKp-by . er. IS~ e er~ a e son arl, o{ pr ingfieltl, Ohio . , . 'I 'f D t M d Mis 1\10r'orle Bo an of Da ton MISS AnnlllE' Enghsh, Mr. and a~d faml)7, 0 ayon. 1'. an SUpel'Vl 'er or mU81.C •.whO dr .cus e d the values O.t musIC III the lIves of spent 8thew~ek.end ~l'ith her , !oilS.- Mrs. John Kennedy, MI', . Flol'cncf Mrs. Lester Kenrick, of Ferry. boys and glr)s. Mr. Bo,hl, county , 0 thy Bogan ' Hay and Carl aay, oi Dayton, --_'-Mrs. Harry Graham accompasuperintendent of schools, was also In Ml~r~i1i18m n;jth took dinner were week-end guests at the home WA YNE5VIl,LE M. E; CHURCH nied her mother Mrs. Susan Saylor ~!'!!!'!"!!'!!!'!"!~~~:!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!"!~~!'!!!'!"!!!/ with hi p~rcnt s at Moraine ity (,f Mr. and Mrs. L-yman Day. , Rev. 'G. C. Dibrert. Pastor and Riley Saylor, of Dayton, to Thanksgiving Day; Ronald Fral·d,·n of JlII'aml' U III'verW d I B 'bl t.l ' d Canfield to spend Thanksgiving , . c nest aY: I e s u~y an and the remainder of the week, Everett Hnine an~ f amily ~u- sity, pent Thankllgiving holidays Prayer Meeting CEICh Wednesda.y with h er ~ister, Mrs. James Nash toed to J?~yto~ on Tnan,ksgivln g hel'c with hOn'le folks. His ~aTCrlts at 7 p. m. and family. Day t o VISIt frs. Ha ln ,s iathe;r, and Mrs. A . K. Pay ae ompaniell Sunday: Sunday school at 9:30 Severlll relatives and friendeof Benjamin aroy, Who '\!IlS a him to Oxford, Sunday aft(lrnoQn. a. m, ~orning wOI:ship fLt 10:80. WiU Graham spent ?!lo1'lday evenpatient ' ilt that tim e at t'he Good , ' N xt Sunday is knlDwn asUniver- ing with him in honor of ,his blrth,Samariian hospital. ' . •C .. uen Wa~cll~.. Blue White sal Bible Sunday, lind the sermon X-RAY WORK Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ence MItchner D,.mond., S,lverw...... Clock., sub'ect will be "T}le Bible a The ' da~.~nnRivell'sahr y··.. d M J d d' t f M' F . p . D' 1. . b ntif I • • JfL(". a P LeWI .. an 1'8, es· BLOC ANESTHESIA we:r~ un ay mner:u h 8~ II Duntaln en., ,. e. ln e~ n Li ht of the WOIrhl. " Epw?rt}t sie Hosier, of Dayton caned on Sal'ah Brauf ol'd at (}ut ~' '1' e .' ' h L b O Lea@'ue a.t 6.:30 p. m. E~angebstlc Mrs. Margaret Johns and Mrs. ~II KiDd. of Denture. Made ton. C~r)'. Jew .. lry Sop. e anon, .' !ervice at 7 :90 p. rn. . Walter Kenrick and mother Tues. 'Repair WorJt Done QUickir Mr. an<1 Mrs. M'. L. Pal'shall , Mr Our reg~tar, a";nual ChrJs~mas day morning. The r~gularm'eeting of t'he Y. and Mt. . M. F . Weltz alld children program WIll be gllv,e,n on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wetz, of F. M. WIll be held .at the nQme of Mrs. Ein/lia. udace and Ethan J. December 22nd at 7:30 p. m. " Belmont. wereweek-elld and Sun... . St W Y E •• s apd Mr. and . Th k . . t ----d t : f th I t t ' t ev.am .• A N S vlLLE. O. Mrs, Roscoe Furna H k EI' Furn as LewIS were an sglv mg goes s at WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF' aY' gues S 0 e II er s paren a, MI's. Keller 08 ', I , the home at MI'. and Mrs. tee CHRI ,'ST Mr. and Ura. Lee Magruder.. Mr. •-------....;--~-.." les..'!on leader, d M H F d h Id ' , Hawke. (U d • t' I) an rs. arry ryan () 1 ren, !!!!!~!'!!!'!"!~~~!!!!!~!'!!!'!"!~~~!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!"!!!!!! n ertomlr.la lona of Franklin Were also M~redith Whitakel', of W'itten- Chester A. Willialrnson, Minilter guests, ' , " ' - - - -,- -,- - - - - - - : . berg Oollege, and Charles WhitChurch School a t 9 :30 a . m. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Johns, Mr. ' , . aker. o.f O. S. U.• spent the latter Lord' s Supper at c~Inclusion. Chris. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnll, Leroy pl111 0.( last week with ' their par- tian Endeavor at 6:80 p. ro. Jobns and Josepl). rbomas, 01 Day ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whit. George Miller, l,eader. Evening ton. were dimlnr gue8ts of Mr, and akeJ' of Route 5. evangeUstic servict! at 7 :BQ p. m. 'Mu. James' ·,Johns Thanhgiving. Mr••ud Mrs. A. O. WiUlamll, , •, ' . . ' I I Sermon subj ect, "'Inspiration of See .the Fancy AJ be es on sa e the .Bible," Pray er meeting and Dayton. were < overnight gl1est;s of at ChrIstmas Bazaar December 9. Bible stud y each Wedne!!day a t Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham , MonThe !<Ildoden visitnti~n or dE'nth in n family necesRarily . , MI'. and Mrs. Al'thut Anson of 7:30 p. m. The ch1urch where l 'OU day an~ called, at th,e ~ome of ,¥r. creates '8 great denl of bewilderme nt nndconf\lsi~ri. Shan don, Ohio were....... Sunday feel at .hQIDl,l, and Mrs. Walter Kennck, Tuelday Under the mental ,a11<,1 emotional 'stl'esfI of the criSis, t he guests of ei~tcr nnd brother, ~ --The ·'Home. pemons~ratiou:' Miss Elizabeth and George S. ST. MARY'S CHURCH meeting on . subject 0'1 foods bereaved relative are at a disadvantage in {acing the Pratt. Mrs. Anson ,remained for a Jt(lv. J. J. Scheffer. 'Rector be held at the ~ome of Mrs. James many duties and ' problems w hich adse. rna I'll extended v isit~ " econd Snn'day in Ad:vellt Dehna next Wedoesday afternoon. ' . ,c ember 10. Chure'h ..:hool at' 9 :30 13. Everyone interf!lltInto 'thi~' ituation comes the modetn {unerai direct:or ,ed is' cordlallyinvjted to Ml'. and MI's. H, H. Wnliam son, Sel'VlCe at 10 :30. 11 man q'IIBlifie(lby long training I1.nde",perfenee to ~iv e Misses Grace and Lou ella WiUiam,_ _~ MI,'!!. Jes8ie Longacre leader the necessary advke and Ilssistance. H e is mOl'e than a S Oli and Master Dickie Williamson ST. , AUGUS'tlNJE'S CHURCH .Mrs. Margaret Johns, .sslant. business' man; ,he has a pl'otessio:nal $Ilrtse of m OTal jOjned a fa.mily party at t he ho~e Father"Fl'encill. Pa.tor Mr • and Mrs, WalJ;el' Whital(el' , respon sibill~ to ' protect the interests Qf those who have of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Uauk. In , ' llnd children entertained ,t o a Troy', t hanksgiving Day. Mass St. Au.ru~tlne·8 chu.rch Than1<sgivin~ dinner reJatives con1id ed in him. Sunday ,9 _ o'cloek. ' the latter," the Merediths. , every M'r. and Mrs, iames Lovely en-at _ This aense' of respons,i bility is t he gu idi ng pl'i nciple tCl'tain ed the iollow jng guests a t FERRY CHURCIiI OF CHRIST ,The bouse of GUy Routzahn , which was partiy destroyed by Are ot our ol'gnnlzation, In eve.ry Coile we COlls idel' th,e client Thanksgiving dinnen Messrs Rob· (Uridenomi"atloaal) . is fast nearing completion. Ie en- , liS a :friend who, needs out help in one of the great cdses ert Lamb, ; Louis Thompson, Jesse Chestl;lr .,... 'VVilllamlon closed, and ready for the pllll,lte!rl'll,1f of life. ' Lamb. Louis Tl'1ompson. Jesse Unified serv.llle beglnnl,na: with Hervey Burnet spent Mendenhall and Walter Under- Church Sehool periOd at 9:80 a. m. last week in Dayton, In .the , 'Wood. Lord's Supper alld aermon at eit of the milk a8lDeiation ,member of the" ~ommiitee. . Don' t forget th'e Moth ers club 'J.1):30. ,jSel'tnon :~ubject, opell meeting at th4) gym, tOllight. llcience .. The . :t4en 8 and Wom~n II The hom.e of Mr. ' and Mrs. Char'l'he pupils of t he sixth grade have class WIll meet lilt the church, leI MullenIX caught fire 9n TlluPhone 7 Wayne.ville, Ohio prepared an excellent progt:am.; ThUrsday. Decemhl!r' .14. You are da~ night 0'1. lallt we~'k, Mrs. Muland Supt. Lotz an.d Sid Ellis, will always welcome at thIS ,church. lemx who being up late. diacovered oeo· ' -----~---, tel l YOll how our schools are pro' FRIENDS "'IEETINO ' ' bthe bl.az e and g!~I}_t~~ a la'""1 . , gressing , y qUlck work 0.. DU. Jll.U ll ell xan d ' , , , . , Firat Day-Firet Day Frlendahip Mr. Creight'C?n, the Brew.. extin.Mrs. Edith Hanis and family. School ' lit 9:30 a. m . Meeting for gUlshed bllt, bad burnt a large hOle 11k and MI'~. Ronald Hawke and worship at 10:30 a. m~ ill the, roof, Since then they ha~ ' S Oil V" 'ank, lind Mr. and Mrs, F. O. • - • had a fireproof 'ro~fput TIRES Hal'tsock and fam ily of Milford En'~oved Thanksgiving ' dillrie).' ' !rl1este of "broken in" durwe.'e T lla nk sgi.ving gu est~ of Mr. 'J , Mr. and , Mn. Kesler Grllham. ,were {pi cold. wet and Mrs. CharieR F. Mosher 'of " MT. and Mrs. John ' MYers and weather 8Vera&e EdwIJ I'ds Road. Cjncirinf,lti. daughter of Dayton; Mr. , and Mn. Tlw F.
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Mr'. and Mrs. Arthur At~inson, A most of n ~\) L ebunon, Mr. and Mrs. giVen at the 9 r anl!:e last Saturday a d Fis hel', ().( Hamilton, hl'l's. evening. Dclla Venable, Mr. and Mrs. CharThe' io))owing talks were very Ies Hay, al1d Mr . and Mrs. W. B. interesting and 'b rought ' forth Schuler and family were Thanks. 1I\any good points. ' ' , d Mrs. H" gtving gue ts of Mr. an . How can we p Ia~1 to h ave F rUI~ F. Burton. and, Vegetables t.~e year ar~ulld T-he Fl'iendship club will meet Ethel Duke. , " . "Good Crop .Sld Elhs at t he home of Mrs. Maud Crane "Our FI'iday afternoon, December 8. at Lindle 2 o'clock All members ' are urged S all y to attend, and each is asked to e~r b th . .. b't ~ co, I thOlnl, or A •• ven . y bye b Mng a toy,.. I 0 .. reading Bome other suitable ·Chrlstmas aift Another a worthy needy child. prgroam
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Deatherap, i1ven of Hal' l')'tIbUfjf, MIss Martha Elsie rl4l'c~~ Deatherace, of Daylon. and Miss etlm.'bl~:)IIlIPli:::::1 IJelen Hille)' were Than1a1(fiYing lun....~etJl'III', • 'It'II,HtI.of 1'8. 11., .&rt~ :.=~~=r..
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~fAUllfUL LIfE WERE
At tbe regular meeting of Mlarna Thu of S.t. Chapter No. 10-7 O. E . S. MQnday Mary' . chul'ch met On L"H,lay aftcl' evening, Mrll. Kenneth Rougb~ acting a$ deputy gl,'and matron, in.the of stalled tne 10110wing officers for The devotional . crv Ice lI'aij conthe ellSuiDIr year: \ Mr!. L. H. GD1'don is quiie sick. Earl onn I' and Vine nt Griffy dueted by Rev. J. J . Sc nat>ffel'. Ba.at Ball Team. Defeat CArli ••e Worthy Matron .... , Edna Hartsock W. J . Sherwood ill in a cl'itical T .... ch..r. and Sixth Crade Pupil. were Dayton s hopp tlr~, last SaturQu otations from l:)criptul'l~ wcre Second of Three Re ma, kable SI •• - Interettinl Item. from, Worthy Patl'on ..Ross H. Hart80ck condition at his 'home 011 High Aui .. Mothers in Entertain.ine day morning. given in rOsponse to roll-call, A Itt')· the election of officers, pay- . tera Fete'd OQ Eve.i... of Her Asso-'1iate Matron .. Mary Earnhart the Gr.d•• Laree Crowd Ii~s Emma Heigohl ay spent Is. t m nt of du s and transaction oj Nat.1 Day at Church' Supper Associate Patron ... E. F. Ea'1'nhart Morton's Smoked Salt is on sale week in Cincinnati, the guest of other business, the followi ng proSecretary ...... .. " Minnie Fromm W lIynesvl'11 e F armers Exchange. Preceding the evening's progl'am MI·s. Emma Bal'llett. gram o~ t· acl ings waR rcnnere(l : lIonoring the birthday anniverW aynenm. Trounce. ' Carli.l. ia Treasurer ..... .. .... I'd ildred Smith F.1t CO\art Game Conductress ..... ,Beatrice Robltzer ny. of the open meeting of A hu·ge a sOl'tm e)lt of unusu al "Yukun I ejoices in ow Pari~h sary of her sillter, Mrs. Jane T. Jeff Smith i slOwly recover- Wa~'11 e Town~hip Mo thers club hl'istll18s Ill'd s at Cary's .TewHouse," Mr~. 1". B. Henderson. ~I'ig hl, Mrs. Julia Donovan enterW.ynesvllle·s basket ~all teams Associate Conductress ... , ..... "Jottillg~ f l'om Nea .. lind .F ar," tained a pal'ty of friends. at the added three mQre victories to t heir . ...... .. ... ,.... Thelma St. J ohn ing fro m a severe attac k of jntes- hel d at the gym, last Tbursday elr-y Shop, Lebanon Ohio evening Rev. ~ibert conducted the ,. Miss Knthedne Prendergast. tUI'key dinn er sClved by lhe M. E. lists when they took Carli Ie into Chaplain ...... ... Em~a Boorllm tl nal grippe. R v, G. • Dibert conducted the Me J . F. Baker vi ited hill bruthe!' ,. 1111 of Kentucky's Mountuln Ladi e~ Aid ' in the social rooms of camp, last Friday night. Marshall .. ........... Lucile Armitage Folk," Mis5 Mam Bl'Own e. t ho church Saturda y evening . SpeMr. and Mrsl J . L. Mendenhall devotional exercises, 8!nd a short in-law and iste r. Mr. and Mrs.' Seeking r evenge for the defeat Organist . .. ..... Ola Hartsock ,litcr adjournm nt ' n short cinl arrang ments had been made at the hands of l<~rankUn. our boys Adah ........... " .... Sarab Braddook spent the week·end with fri ends in busincss session was h,etd, during lyd e E~bel't, in Xenia, )·ece ntJy . · h CUS t 0d Y 0.". th e It ower box . Sell ion of th Guild '" as held and went on .a scoring spree, winning Rut!} ... " ..... . Nina St, John Richmond, In d. w blC Mr. '/UI<J Mrs. Stel>bm., of Lob- officer~ /01' J U34 elected . t o sery t h e party nt a n eIa b orat l ey t f M d M decorated table, and many of the und the piclUre was awarded to all three games by wide margins. Esther ..... "...... .. Luci1e Bland Mrs. J. E. Frazier', who has been Miss Lile's and Mr. Young's l'o oms. anon. we)'e ~ue8 s 0 r. an · rs. During a plellsant 0 ial hour oth t' d iners oft' r d bearty felicitaWllycehs first team wen an easy Martha .. La Vonne Water~ouse Ralph HastIn gs and ' son, la. t Fri· dainty refreshm ents were served. poor healt/! for several month ~. Under the dirccLion of their hom day. Ic t C rIb · f EIl;!cta ........ ... .. La ura McKm sey tions. Mrs . Don ovan 's guests were reported as not nearly so well, l'oom teachel's, Misses F'nye KeUey "65 109rYTohver ardIS e d y adscotre 0 , Warder. ... . .. ... . .. J es ie Robitr:llr --- - Mr. \Vright, MI', and Mrs. O. R. - • e sec on an gra e eams Sentinel W'll' St J h WOn t heir games by score of 41- ' ....... ,.... I lam . 0 n Mr. und Mr~, ~mil Brown, f Ungle>lby, lind Mr. and MTS. M. D. Mrs. ordia Truax and M1;S. nnd Dorothy Day, pupil!! of the Bair(i and daughtllr, Patricia. s ixth gr'ade then rendel'ed ' the enter·ville. were unday guest q of 4 and 22-1 reapectivel}'. Trustee lyear .... .Mary. McClure , . Trustee 2 years..... . J essIe Hyman Leonard Tinney spent the week. f oll owing 1)1 aei ng pJ'ogram: the latLer's parents, Mr. and Mr . At first glance this s ems to be Next Saturday nIght, December Trustee 3 a J h C H k end with friend s in CJincinnati. "Venice," Charles Ames. I'n IlCCount \.I f a imp le little Iamily 16, Morrow High school invades ye r s .. 0 n . aw e Chri.tm.. S.le On Silverware " A Song to Sing" Cllorus 'f' J . I k 'I party, but back of , it lies the life After the ristualistic work a pot Waynesville• .Morrow has a strong J ewelry Shop" anta L c' " "ISS essIe :U' e , u iss Mam l lOl y of t hl'ec remarkable sisters team and a g ood battle is in stol;e luck slipper was served and a and Clocb at ' Cary's IR Brown and Miss Clara Lile were ! h b L f U L b Oh 10. "Th e H ome of Mountain u ongsfor Waynesville's spectators. most happy social hour was en- G~f~~?n, Lakie Cla rk and dinner guests of Mr. and ~fr . W , Ol1e 0 t rav st str ugg es 01' ~,h08c liv es have been (and ati Billy Hale. Piano and guitar "cHAil d life and health lhis community ha5 ar~) a blessing and a benediction j oyed, during which time t he . .. . en, on un ay. vel' known was lost wh'ln Mrs. j > the com unities they have Juat a reminder oftlcers were the recipents of Mr. Jessie F. Baker, who ha s' ComI)oniment. . E I d f h hearty solicitations. been visiting his parents fot PIl\y"The Happiest hristmas".. Mr. . Bak er and Mrs I r nest Buttel'wort l pas e 1'0111 "raced wit their presence. To remind you of the place to several week! lelt for Los Angeles I M.rs. Jackson .. . Anna Watkins Ada SeaTS spe nt a day recentl; thi life at Mia.mi alley bospi~l Angelina, June .and Julia,. daugb • go to forget. jour worries and Ca1., last week. Bob Jackson Earl Mendenhall ' ith the former's parent s, Mr. and shol1.ly aftel' 3:30 o'clock las t Fl'!' i !rs of C. Ft'ankhn and Ehzabeth trouble for. couple of hours and Bettie Jackso n. Carol Ludington 111'8. W. J. Bakel', lind his brother, day aftcl'Uoo n. ) a te man Furr, ",ere born and enjoy Borne clean, wholesome fun Miss Jessie Clarke ieft on Mon . Jane Jackson Ohnl'loi;te Hartman J . F. Baker. Mrs, Butt l'WOI'th had been taken ear d in that pretty little inland such a l erandfather ' used to enjoy day for a . $hort stAy in CinCinnati David .. Melbourn e tansberry to the hospita l, Nov. 5 , to submil '\'illage, pring\l oro, Ohio. Bereft when he waa a lad. F. F . A. before gomg On to Florida to Piano Duet ... Mary li~va LeMay Roy Noggle has disposed of his to an op ration for whut ha s si nce a mother' s lev ing care very Minstrel!!, featuring "Wh.r'. Mah' lIpend the wil'\~r. and Mrs. LeMay. ~ pring Valley bakery rout proven to have been malignant ~1U'ly in life, they grew to womanPants." Decenlper 14, 1933 Christmas Songs ahd :E:xercise . through here and is l'amoving hi tumol'. 0 weakened wa her con- J od in the home ot their maternal 8 p. m. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fires and Bal'bua aaines. ~;arah Ann family to T roy . where he has a dition that the operation could grandpal'ent·, MI'. and Mrs. Jacob children, and Miss Flossie Fires lillel', Clyde Smith, William better position of a s imilar nature. not be ompleted, and f or weeks Bateman. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF E.Were Sunday dinner guests of !\fr, trouse. Bettie Balrnard 01,,<\ M ... M C J E b her Ii! hung in the ballinc . R · MI'. Ba teman wa-3 a strict but CHaIST the midyear exams will be H len Faul. ... r. an~ ts. . . g ert, of porb wel'4,l fil'st depl'~ ssing. then list, discilllinarian -: a Hi~k8ite lind MI's. Elvin Fires. (Undenomln.tlonal) Xe nia, Mr. J. F. Baker, of LOll h f I Th tl IPven on January 11 and 12. Every . A liM more . ope u . e OpCTI1 0 1'1 was ) l'illrlll 0 f tho old r4,lgime- who enMl'. and Mrs. Claire Henkle and student is anXiously awaitinw tbe Cheater A. WU1lamlOn. Mlnillter uperintendent J. W. Lotz gave nge ell, a .• and r· . C. Baker complet d, Dece)Uber 2, and once t ~rtajned veJ'Y decided idells as to ' .,eres t'mg t a Ik , dwe 11'mg spont Thanksgiving with theIr more. he se mcd to rally ailer II the proper mode of conduct for big event. Church School · at 9 :80 •. m. family, of Hamilton, were gueete a very In Lord's SUpper at conclusion. Chris- at the home of .MI'. and Mrs. C. E. II pon th e purpose 0 f an d necoss ity paren , Mr. and Mr~. W. J. Baker. time. For a d~y 0 1' two fond hope ~ o\lng people. Many are the amUItian ~nde.vor at 6 :30 p. m . Mary Michener, last Saturday. for an education, and outlining Ma ·tel' ~obert Lovely. of Spring were entertallled that she would llg anecodate the sisters relate The 88sembly program for Fri- Jane Woolard, leader. Evenjng Mr. and Mr . H. P . God bey and just wha.t our schools are trying to boro, Was a week.end guest here recovel' s uffi iently to l'etUl'n to ('( ~h .it· gil'!ish evasions of day, Deceinber 15, will be given evangelistic sel'Vlce at 7 :30 p. m. family, of Cincinnati , wer accomplish, and how they are ai the home of his uncle, James her h ome. at least. But the fatal grandfather's mandates and inhibidoing it. Sid Ellis, president of Lovely, and ·family. H e made the relapse set in. last Thursday t ions.....Jgrendmother, who was a by t.he Home Economics club. They ermon Iubject, "The Lord's Day.' Sunday afternoon callers at have pl.nned to have. style show, Prayer meeting and Bible study bonle of 'Mr. aqd Mrs . A. It. Day. the board of educatiotl, then gave trip t:rom Springboro and \'eturn mOl'ning, and {rom that time death bit mOTe liberal·minded and s yrn· a bl'ief r sume of the financial on hi bicycle. was known to be on ly a :rew hOllrs }Jllthetic. frequently assisting with showing tbe contrast between tbe each Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. The ]4:essr8. Ronald Hawke, J . L. ituation as it pertains to ' our . away. their machinations. FTom tbls modern ·, tyles .nd old.fashioned 'church whet'e you feel at home. Mendenhall, Ro coe Furnas and sohools, both local and state!wide. MISS Ethel Mendenhall and Funel'al services were held at me t he sisters were wed and styles. They will have a play showCharles Ellis attended a live stoek .Then came the happy social bour Rosco Furoa, with oth'er dele- her late home. Monday art moon, , ent' to home of their ownST. MARY'S CHURCH ing what the old foll\:s t h ink about meeting- at the U~i o n with its funny tllnts. Teachers gates from Warr~n county, are a~- ·Rev. G. . Dibert, t1Ssi!';ted b y J, Ang' Iina with 'rhomas Devitt, the modern chilcfren. ltnv. J ; J . Schaefrer, Rector in Cincinnati, Friday. were ob dient to corrlmands, but tending the eSSlon s of the OhI O L. Mendenhall, officiating, aJld the Julia with J ohn E. Donovan. The assembly program .f ol; FriThird Sunday in Advent, Decem Gruen ,Watche., school dir ctOl'S were more relue- State Grange at Wooster, this remains were laid to rest in Miami J ane, second of the triumv ir.te day, December 22 will be given bel" 17, church !)choo l at 9 :30; Blue White tanto' No one bas yet e:JC:plained how week. cemetery. So gl' at wa the and guest of hono)" at the recent by the Junior class, the pia, to b e Morning Prayer anel sermon at DiamoDd.. Silyerware. Clod.. , id Ellis induced an apple to reI I f tl d d thlit presented wa written by arne'm ber 10130, Fountai. Pena, Di.he. in beautiful main on top .his head wblle h e ran FNlm Crandma and Gra.nllpa, popu ar ty 0 ' le ecease , birthday party, plighted her troth of the el.s . The theme of the propatterns, and Cift Novelli.. at cro right through the list to the tiniest house and premi~es Were enli l'ely with J sse Wright, a nd to him gram -w4li be approprillte to ST• .AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Ca ' J _I Sh L b O sb s the stage. The guests had tot, tl.ere's a Chl'I·.alm ' as gl' ft Inr inadequate to accommodate the ,:as a tI'ue and faithful companion ry. e .. - ry · op, e anoJl, . . rought l'efreshme.)ltEi of frUit, every '\ member 01 "the L ' d • h Christmas. ' ' famil y va t Lh rong 0 f f rlen s W h 0 h a d come LQ and helpmate untd is d epart.ure Fa.ther Fren~, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hough popcorn and candy,. and these C ' J 1 Sh L b pay t heir last respects. Many left t o the Great eyon ' m the ' ye.r The Sophomores will &till conM.III at St. Aupltt••'1 ClD:tll'l:II-~_"..,_.. D I were enjoyed at this time. ary s ewe ry op, e anon, after biddin<" their lad fanwell. lOB" . BOI'n I' n Spr'lngboro Decemt inue the djstribution of presents evel'J Bund..... t . D o'c1..a1. to ayton ast week becau e Ohio, "The Home of Gift ;" q ""u and foods tbis year. # ~ of the serious illne s of the for.. - - .... --~:Qutcbel'ing time is here, call at Eva Estella, daught r.......o.f-.l'o.hn.. ber ~ has ever 1lJainTne Mother's Club will bring in FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST mer'a m otber, Mrs. Euphemia AGED RESIDENT • the Waynesvill . Farmers E:x- and Ma~y Ell n Marsh, was born tained her home in the village of the .rtlcles which are to be diswho is since reported to be h f M t ' S k S I at Utica, Ohio, Novembel' 4, 1879 , lael' hirth. Her union with Mr. (Uildenomiutioaal) ..11.,.,.11" Improved. FRACTURES fliP I C angC\ or .. or on 8 mo e . a t. and was united in maniage t o W r ight was blessed with one 80n, tributed and the Sophomores will Mrs. N. P . BIRt~, Dr Manchester, Ernest Butlel'worth, February 14, who is always Dn the alert to Ch.st4!r A. Williamson find placel! for them on Friday, De~ember 22. Meo,'a and Women's clasaes will A family of three, claiming to Maul'ice W. liver, an aged and sub mitted t o a sinus operation ~t 1900. Two sone Cam to bJ.css their see that mothel"s sunset years meet at the borne of Romo and be enroute from Spdngfield to Cin respected citizen of (,ur commun- the Bethesda Flpspital, incinnl1ti home. Kenneth ~jt\d in 1904 whi l shall be kept a~ (l'ee from care, Lena RigIP, Thursday eve nine, De- dnnat! where the father has work, ity for many year!), wa seriously December 5, and was abl to 1'1'.- yel a babe, but Burnett , noW' a (:isaplloinlnt nt and suffering .s Hilh School P.rty cember U. Everybody weleoine was stranded when their machine and painfully injured by a fall in turn to her home la~t Friday. M rf!. teach er in the Lebanon public is humanly possible. On ce considThe Sophomore c18111 will enter- Program . for Lord'i Day. Decem-r broke down near the W. E. Cornell tbe basement of his home last Blatt is the eldest daughter 0'£ Ml'. schoQ ls, rel'nain s to comfort ond red the frailest of the sisters, she tain th.e high schOOl at a Chrilt ber 17 as follows; Unified service Sunday evening. The trus- ThuNlday evening. Be was taken and Mrs. O. R, UlIgl aby, and is console bis lathc!' in their ~a d be· 1I0W seem to have best 'withstood ma$ . party to be given December with Cburch ~chool advanced 'tempararyasflistance to the McClellan ho spital, where also the wife of a former superin- reavement as besl: he Clln. Su rv iv. the l'avl,Iges of the years--in a 21, 1933. Ii :30 a.. m. Lord's SupF . B. Henderson, R. H. Hal.tsock the x-ray r evealed the fa ct that be tel1dent of our sch ools. ing also are a siste.r, Mr. J oh n physical sense, at lea t , She trips le,r,mon at 10 :30. Sermon K. N. Hough. J. C.' Hawke, L. C. had fractured hIs right hip. He 'has • heets, of Springbol'o, an'd two along our streets almost evety Ad•••ce W.... ' . . I I.ob","," t. . Men From Amon~ St. J ohn , G. J. Watal'house, Paul sine been r et urned to hi s ' hom e, 43 yeUli of service- Cary'. brothers; Frank Marsn, of Waynes- day the weather is at all suitable, Are you interellted in ~.veJT :y~u. You are always welcome at Boorom, E . C. eran; and ' D. L. ,where Lloyd DaviS is IIssisting with Jewel,y Shop " The Hollie of Gifts' ville, and Ernest Marsh. of Leb- up hill and down. with an agility Would you like a glimpse of the thlll church. 01. the local lodge of Masons care. Lllte t r'eports from hi Lebanon, Ohio. An lntere.tine and a n o l ) . · tl"oditable to a woman thirty year. far·aw.y Philippin.. ' Get 1'e.dythe annual convocation be dside this afternoon are to the Unusual Store. Repair Senic.. on A de vout and faithiul mllmbcr hel' juniOl', ever with a bright you will have the oPP9rtunity aoon fRIENDS MEETIJI(C masters of the 2nd district elfect that he seems to be holding AmeriC8]n aGnd wiss MWatches, We and an active worku in tbe Way· SI11il6 and a cheery 'Word for .11 of waeeinw life 'ali"native Philip pinos Firat D.v-Fi-t ~a" use on Do nesville M.. E. church and its sub- whom she meets. live itl ~ •• ~ held at Lebanon, Sahll'- h'IS own, as compared WI·th yesL 1' - Y Ch'.I ' t enuine Sh .aterial. ... . no day our rl. ma. "l'pan l .~ow -'- Rldal'y societies; a loyal a nd en erAll the sl' ~tel's ha"e ever beel\. School -at 9 :!to .. m. "eetln" ~ -. A fine dinn er at ll ' . Make weekly payments. Con sult et 'c b f W '11 ~ .y . wol'ihlp .t 10:80 •. m. was a featUre. - - - .- - I!' I mem er 0 ay nesvl e brillia nt, capable women, who have Eiliad. C .... N.... Dr. Rudolph, out' e~e specialist. Farmers Gl'8n~e No.1. , rca nlUC. kept f..&l. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR F . t' St ....". The eirhth 'rrade (:18111 ill divid. WAYN_SVILLE II. E. CHURCH ree examma Ion .. ore open Wayne Township FIlI'mers club. abl'east of the times. Their's· h.ve I!d into two ectjonl, .nd each Re.v. (t• . C. Dibert; P ..to~ WAS A SUCCESS evenings again.. llnd variou s O·ther or"gllnizationa of been lives of true happiness and . group is pubU.hing a paper. One Wednesday: Bible study. and SCOUTS' to DISTRIBUTE a . social 01' philanthrop~c nature. hclpfulness to others.. of them Is called "~\lgh Awbile/ pr!lyer meetine e.cb Wednesday at TOYS TO POO'R The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Mrs. ButtCl:worth 's J1a!!RI11~ leaves A nltcl ina's re mains now rest in and the other is "Hich Spots." 7 church COnducted a vllry successful a vaclI;ncy an our commu 11lty that Miami cemetery; whence they ·They are both very intereiltini and '~U:dA7~ Sunda, schOOl at 9:80 Christmas baztlt~ in the social NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS on l.y time can fill . . Iwere bor ne. a few years since. if you want to laugb awhile, 811 one a. m. Morninw worl!lip at 10 :80. The Boy Scouts of .Waynes- l'oQmS of the church, last Saturday • - • Ialter ,he had her home in thi. !lune.ts~ ju,t re.d th.m. Sermon lubject wUl be. "The' Pur- yille al'e eoing to gather old cu lminat ing with a bIg turkey Owing to delays in receiving CO.MMUNITY PLAYERS , OUR . community for a score of years or The eleMI · gr.de I. drawiq of Lleht." Epworth Le.gue at t-oys to distribute them to the dinn er t hat was followed by an the . duplicates, tax. receipts for "'EW DRAMATIC CLUB more. She . was the mother of Mr. n.mes In the elall8· for Chriltma. p, 111; with Leo Conner u poor/ . excellent musical and literary pl'O· all the township will ' no t be Fred DeV itt and' the late )(rll. EaVmere'••0rneedrP.uwnta 1I.nfldiantpOre-,ent . Ev.ne~l..tic nrnce at 7~BO . 11 anybody has any old toys gram. Be$ide the DOlnovar'l -W right reaSdtYat·uenmteilntasb?~],tIIJbaenumaarlrlefidrs[ltS· A party 01; interested young Elizabeth Baily, and the gr.ndn . the" ~ould like to give the party, special arr.n~:em ents w e r e " mot her of Mrs J B Chapman of mven to the perlon whon. -"-e # people metF.at th e home Wedne of Dr. and. • . .' e' ...... - _ • scouu notify them and a mem- made. for Mr. and Mrs. Dallas soon as sa me are read y. Mrs. E. Deppe, day" th iS pillee ~. and. Emmol' D. BRIley, II selected, . FIRST Io:.so. DANCE ber of tl\,e troop . will . call for ~oger and Mr. a.nd Mrs. S. S. Elli!! The time for payment hail . d 'd d . of ncar Lebanon The elrhth •• ....d. class hal or. who were celebratl"ng the 2tth been extended t o Januar.y 20. evenlllg, organ a ramatl 88me. U club, to an be' kn own ize a "The Com-c ' J uJ'la- MI's. D'onov~n-rem~ved' pnize(l a ~ue"ebkip cTlhub·a_The)' The ft.I:att Jr. O. U. A. M. 60~60 ' ROBERT HAINES wedding anniversary of the former E. B. MURRELL !nunity Players." A play will be her home to Wayn es"~lIe 10m. 11 meet .vel")' ... 0 wee.. • _porot~. '88-'S. n ..on w.JU be couple. Treasurer Warren County selected in the vel'y near f utUl'e, jyea!s ago,. after havmlJ lived In tailee ()f this club ill to make .ver, at their bali On North ,.treet, - - and preparation for the fir t public IndIanapolis. Ind., f~r a &Te.t pupil of tile elahth er.de • ·e oo4 IR_ d III . many years Mr Bami anothe.. citllen of IClhool da,.. and, .110 .ven.. ~, an w . eon· THREE MOTHERS CALLED OFFICERS INSTALLED -=====-:::. I appea rance wlll be started im. .• . B~turd.1 nirht ·... lona ._ . ' mediately. T he cl'ub proposes that g~est .at th e party, 11 a very dear .after '1011. ((ef 'out 01. .c:hool, ~e7 !attendanc. warr.nts: ):d ---Wa.ynesville Lodg,e No. 163 F. B~ND AND FRIENDS its first two or t hree performances I friend ~o whom sh~ ~.s devoted a aillo w.nt to b.a ~od eUDlple Melody Boyl, ' with _Roy' Requ1em MasS was e'elebrated 'for & A. M. installed the newly elected ENJOY£D BIC PARTY $hall be given under the au spices I mot?er S t~nder solICitude since Ib8 for the 10"8.1' gr.de.. itt the . enae",ble, will liillian D. Chilton, aged 89 offic ers a t their regular communiea of ~ome local Qrgllnization, and earliest chlld.hood, a~d from wbom · The el... ' of .eiiht tradef!! .re plenty of the be.t "mUilc. years a~ St. France. de . Sales tion Tuesday evening, Past master that the net proceeds shall be do- she h~s r~ceJved a hke amount of . very Pl:doudl of fthheir ' hb..~eltb.dll first dance at teat• .the cl\ufch tn L~banon~ Tuesday ~orn- Ver~ AI'mitage acting as installMembers (If t he. Waynesville nated to chllrity, or some worthy d.ev Fotlllo·n ..rn rhet urn . •: I t of te.t!! .n . ..0 pri8e "WIll be ~onti ' n'u-ed er annua cus om . . 0 t,e e ee~ e. • ~ ~ ,and ' the. rem.ml were return. jng officer with the ai d 0 f P aat· School band, their parents and commun al purpOj5e. The club wall th 0 oWlIlg t 1 en. The team ha~n t rot •.. pod· the same old price-IO cents to .,.i.ml cemetery for b:grlal.. master Kenneth .Hough. invited guest s to the mum'ber of organized f ar pleasure and social , e pas ew yea!8, Mrs. WrJeht start. on b ..ketball till the carlisle each. Sandwich... cofree .nd soft Mra. Chilton , a reilident of I>ytle, ' . nlore than a hundl·cd. enjoyed t he , came to Waynesvl1le a few weeki pme. Tbe boys went through the drinks will .pin, b. on sale. d,ied about 1 . p. m. last Friday, -band ' annual party and dan ce in purposes, rather t han for financla~ I ago t o spe nd her fifth winter with I.me eiviug Carlille .one point • _ • . _ an illne81 of several months Donald. Two sister's, Mrs. Cora The Jr. O. U. A. M. lodge rooms hP~Otti!. ~ontlel ' Oft threthbefjt amate.utl: "Little Sister." Juli4 has not .. d -e're lure ., -e.... "n. .....~l._ It d ea th , h owever, was Macey, of R. F. D. 1, and -u . . Ed Ram b' n omc aincluded en 0 ine com nl y ·t · tt ' d th e age ' .• ,. .. •• ",.. .....,..... GMNGE PROCRAM .~ er; _rs. ItS as . a t ur d ayevenang. y S isI ~ already the IllU r oster. q UI e a alne of .88 yea~. they do that 'Well In enrt raDl.. attributed to cardiac dropsy. A Winifred Mason, of Xenia, survive Melody Boys furtlished plenty of . d '11 b dd d' th so must needs have elder aliter .• · The first . leetlon of the elrhth Th. l'ep1a~ m.etlac of Farmers' native of ~yracuse, ~•. y " t~e lady She was an a)umnu;5 of W. H. S., the best mu sic for dancing in the :nt mQre WI e a e In e near co unsel and guUi,"c:e throughout. rrade h.d Its me.tina o. DecemNo. 18 Will be held tbia b.d, lived an thl\l vicmlty wIth . her having rraduated wltb the class of banquet room, while the younger u ure. _ _ the winter monthl, all le~ Thein ber 4. The foUo_ln, oIDeen _~n evenin&', Dec:ember 16, f.mlly for the p~t eight or nl~e 1896. members of the party were is one of the happiea~ hornell il\081' elected: PreIIdent. Boward Ball; followi... ChriItDau pro ye.rs. Sh. Is lIul'Vlved by her bUBequally happy with their childish WOMEN'S DEBATE viJIage-one where old and yoa. . vtce-p~idllllt, loaD Carr; ....... wm be Kiven. - band, William S. Chilton, and two Mr$. Georgianna. B. Haines, ~.mes and p.stimes in' the main alike are made welcome ud happ,.. tall', CIIarlea newl ~ in chap of VlflriDia Hardin Joung BOna. aged 92 yeal1! and three months. lodge room. Appetising refrel!hAn informal discussion of the In fact, It il • mecca for the w.. lla~oDd ,....u .... The .ew ,....1· Readl E 1Jn p after .n iIln ..s of 2 yeal1! and ments were served .t a lIeasonable question, "Is a Man Worth Fight· folks of the nelehborhood. w1Io dent appobatecl tile foUowlq C Deten 'Friellde here have reeeNed ..ven weeks, died S'unday nilbt .t hour, .nd a thorough good time big For?" wal the main fea ture often go the.... with fond expeota. "rn 011 til. propam 00_..... .~' . ' . . Ibm of the de.th of Mrs, Marne the home of h.r Mrs. was enjoyed by all. A few ,.nd- elf the 1'elular meetin, of the Pro· tionl ot rec:elYlq • cookie 01' . . . · tor the Dl..tiaa: BorCNelrett • ".. Ia ehara. of BeeCUm.. l..... whicb oc:c:urred Walter Kenrick, at She w.. wlebes .nd cakes and. bucket of rresaive Women's club after tbeir tid-bit. and ......1' ind..d ........ 1 . . . lI'vIIu ud Cart B..... ".. ~ ~ ill of home In Xenia, Tuesday the widow of Samnel coiree that remained from the ,ixoO'clook dinner. aerved at the tot!! disappointed. am ___ wID be oa"" ... Pearl Pmaen1 Rnieee wUI lie held B.in.. and Is three teut ..... IeIlt to the unfortunate Little Inn lut Tuesday evening, ?tin. W~t Is ___ I., . _ _ late hOlD. at I o'eloek Frf. BOlli ..... on. of mnaienb who .ere hound in the Itnnce ~ relate; the question w.. of Dr.... T. W of tile burial wW Detroit; IDd ....1' of the ftre departmlnt tbat jclecided In f.vor 01 the paucI ...... ft c.hoeoemetelT. hal.. and 1Irs. u ....t. Itwo )'oang lad!", with 'till. vi "'1oJ,"!'!'I!'t ,.1 of ... .... Pallenl ..rriee - - • 110 previoa. exp.rieuee , ....
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WII)'Jlt'sville High t'chool a. ue h. Hc·~i~ ~mi'h ml{?r on cumpleted her <,oUt. c in 1(115 but did .reC!!!"l' hl'!' dip loma Cor "e \'era l yea .... l'hu fir '( 11lK.~ lit' thl' W sync Town hi() ('cntralizcd High Scliuol
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Man' Yate~, Redwood ity, 31. liv' Allen is x• pal Mill, Harry 1. I' dilh, Lima, Ohio. ('celia noow Mount, Kings l\1illll, Prob.te Cc)urt Ohi . Min Tva Harlall Hough Kal'l D. Dakin, elC:ecutor 'of the LoudIn J.unney, Duland, Fla , t'slate of Mnry E. Dunham, dcceas· ·· Harold Mill ed, fil d hi applicatil~ n for a eel·ti· 7 fi.catc of lrnn fer. }Je fil d his U ' , 0 . I h' fir t and fina l a count C .... or 19 10 1" III Il 'C a\' IS, layl()n, 10 Th . will ot Ra h~~l . tevens, CJ.~1903 . Bruner, Sup rintend nt Jeann(\t~e Jan flt~y Hdley" Ne \\':,u'k, dec n cd, wn. adnlitt,ed to probate ( lillgO Junction, Ohio ) • OhIO. Agnes M. Reeve, ex cutrix of C. E. lhoatten, Superinlend • Alma Watel'house J..effe rson ' .Bcl·nal't.! . G<>hhnrt . the estate of ,Jamc K. 'Reeve, dc. (D8¥ion, Ohio) Lawl' 'nc . J'urnas hft'ol'd \Vms,ton, Dayton, .hlO. ceu ed , tiled her inve!lltory. :I' he es. Erma EIli~ 0 '1 call, Green R > Y k C Howard GU.lln, Dayton. Ohlo tate i exeml)t {I'om inheritance ., FI uth ,Iii II ,1', (!w or ity hm Compton Botra S PIIflg'S, a, T r, Ona trn wn, I v ' land, Ohio. . ". ,. .. n . . tax.• he filed h r Illt s t and flnal Frank lI~milto n, N ,wp rt. K~. .Ethelyn J on !\ Brit.ton Mishawnk Eug m~ \\ hltakcr Mt>l'ethth, LIm a, a ccount. ' - Benj Illln Stoke SIlver I , a hI The lnv ntory of lLe na Gruhlel', J R. , ' . L wis, • an' Fran i~eo,1 nd. ' . Ro.-coe r· ul'nall. on , OhiO, 01. JOh~l Lemmon, I Van tal/ick, arw uod, Ohi o ex cutrix of lhe estaj~(l of Matthew • p' • h' LUCIle o mell all bury. K I fn b D to Oh ' G ,' u hler, deceased, was app.roved. L onore EIJI Hut·d. Lqua, 10. P I C t . 'th S ' II cnnet I I (I n, ay n, 10. Ril)' Dutro, admini strator of t he ompt n, Fitzger ald, eal'Oh lu' ovm m' , prmg a ey" ('state of Adam M. Dutro, decea . Mayb 11 ' . CIa .. or 19 18 T ro~~ o. d Oh k . Lymnn Silver d, Jil d hi til' t and final account. Ethel WillIamson ,...au , Troy, Eleanor . Earnhart Babb, X Georg Green, up?riote nd nt F:d. A. Bone, PiLull10lthaus and Ohio. nia, (fi:hll ()l'e, OhIO) Ern st Eltzroth were appoi nted ap CI... of 1904 R \'8.Hol'lIlell • ~nnd<.l, New Eu \,- pm! crt! of the estat of Jesse Wil. Edith Me> her Hawke CI. .. of 1911 hnRto n, hw ' kerson. Bertha KenrIck Collin, Dayton, O. Helen ~in~i<.ltlie 'Dell, Dayton, Henry B I' Iln Clt' and R bert W. Donna Hawke Edward, pring· Glee Hess Orsorv, Dayton, Ohio. . . .Ohl\) . . I Brenner, ex()cuto rs of the estate larl). Hawke Ilnee, Plea. ant L II \V lk F 'r W h fi eld', Ohio Plain, Ohio. I Ia n I cl'!wn 'I e, fl S Ing· , 01 Emma Brenner, deceased, HIed ' . Virginia Hess, Dayt n, hio. . t 'n , r. . . , ' their inventory. , Emma Hawk Me lure E l l ' n A nna Th om. on h n, k D t 0 ay on, • Just ina Hartsock lott right, tl'O lt, Mieh. Alva McLaughlin wa a ppoi ntcd Elizabeth Chandler • · ~I).ry .Edward ex cutor of the estatl of Rachel C. Anna Mere.dith Cin innati. Ohio. Kenneth N. Hough Ohve WI1 on p. et 'rson St vens, decea ed, and "led bond La M K' Gorge J. Wat rhou e M L T 1 " ura caney... arl Hawk, Davton, Ohi o al'gal·~t Ii\ns ay ur, Lebanon, of 50 0 with suretie . Edith herwo od Ldwards, Dayton, ' OhIO. In the casn of the tate of Ohl'O ' ,Ross H . nar ock M I ~ Oh 10. ildl' ( Smith Menglc, Morr w, vel' u ~ Wilbur Davidson it is orEva Davi ' Qurnet..t Herb rt , Edwards, D nVel', Colo Mary ALliin on del' d that. the deJelildant be reo Ft d Caskey, Washinghton, p. C. Hugh . Ridge, Pitt burg, Pa. • · lJazel Riley quil'ed Lo enter into I). bond w ith CI... of 19'2 -~-good and ufficiant sureties i n the CI ••• of 1905 ~ CI... o fI919 f$ M rle Ellis sum 0 1600. Louella Cornell Miller M . IWIJ R Elma Robcl'l~, Superintendent In the ca s of Geolrg E. 'X"O UJlg, - Rhea Rogers (Wilmington, Ohio) adn\inl trator of the e t a te of Ed, al'le 1 er amage, outh HauH elen P arshall H awke MaliS. Antha Dinwiddie. Dayton, llio d deceased, versus •• Inaley, Ha milton w In ' A , R 'ICk ar, - tella White Edna J all ne" Williams, Kinaman, L(,\vi Luken, Waldo, Ohio Esther Nearon, et all the plaintiff - Minnie Burgett Ohio. ~ ... Rhea tae Y is ordered to sell certain real eg. Edna Zell Marlatt, E ugen , Ore. tate and settl .. .... all aCI: () un ts. Leona McGinn'is nt.raU Kathryn GIbbons Harold Cook, Ke nosha, WI . Winnifred Macy H a rtsock. Edwjn {tandan , Knoxville, Tenn. Omar J\t ollleller, adlTllnisb ator of Ronald M. Hawke. - -El'nest Lotz th estate of Eliza S heppard, de· Ernest Robinso n cased, fi led his inventory. Marye Thomas Burnet CI ••• of 1913 Harry K. Hamilton, Cleveland, O. U Eth I l'Iaine Th e inventory of E stella M. .. w. S. Campbell, Superintendent Kathryn - -Raymond Spahr R iggs, Dayton, Ohio Brown, executrix ot the esta te of Elizabeth Mart, Dayto n, Ohjo Ethan . Crane, Dayton, Ohio. Ella R. Brown, dece:llsed, was apLu cile Thomp. On Hart oek Middle- HaroM Mel' dith,' Lima, Ohio. CI... of 1906 d tovo'n, Oh io. ' prove . Stella Lemmon, Dayt on, Ohio. The will t>f CelestiEI C. Mill er, de Cl• •• of 1920 • Mary Sherwood · Olive Parshall Lewis ceased, WIlS fil ed In II»!'obate. Nina Smith St . J ohn Winnlfred Meredith Whitaker G. B. Mc lellan, uperintendent The will of George! Nunne r, deIda Haine8 Sher wood , Lebanon, O. - Ruth Zimmerman Rogel's (Farmersville, Ohio) C I1seq, was ad mitted to probate. Raymond S. Hawke, Dayton, Ohio Ru th JIar oek' Walton, Dayton, Clara Atkinson The , estate of r.el!ter H opkins , Ohio. · Warren Edwar ds Frances J an ney Barden, Columbus decea cd, is exempt i l'om inheri. • A da Michen l' Davia Furnas Ohio tanee true Albert B. Cleaver C levela nd, . ' I S n J'J5b Ul.Y F' • - Ru el C. P arlett H 8ze r Ib:, I £, . G. 'Cook, E . C. Dunha m and Lawrene Brown Harold Howell, Chicago, ill. J-I a.~ry ehnell were appoin ted apOhio Glenna RobHt.t onner, Daytofi, Clara Berryhill, T roy, Ohio praIsers of the est te of Raclle l C. CI... of 1907 Ohio. "'Rut h Scha t zma n tevens deceased Leah Smith Zepi, Cincinnati, Ohio , Cia•• of 1914 Virgi l R ctal1ic k, NorWOOd, Ohio. 0 A. . Ethel Stokes Dunham, Leban on, O. I rma Sto kes Hartsock, Middletown ··U. F. Me aughlin, Sup t. of 1921 R' h' d d .I . 'c ar son, eeeaseyl, fil ed h1s InOhio. Lena 17Whitakel' M rc.dith R. . W av 1', Superi nte ndent ventory LinJe M ills, Bl·jdgeman, Mi ch. (W ' 11 Oh ' ) T ' '. f ~ sync VI e, 10 he WIll of W.. ,A. Eudaly, deCI ••• 0 1908 Grace Carman Davie, Da yton, Oltio J os!!phioe Harlan Earnhart, Day- cea sed, was admlttedl to pr.oba te. Ellen S herwood Conner Marie Sh utts t on Ohi o C. M. McCune wa~, appOinted to Su an Wright Scanla n Bes ie Warne r Hull, Xenia, Ohi o Mildred 'Clal'k 'Flory, Dayt on: O. take l he de position of M. C. Drake Amy Hay 'Day Neva Y?ung DOllter, liarveYSbu.rg, ' Barbara Filer H artsock w itness to the will of r,iary A. Mary Gray Earnhart OhIO Curtis Thomp on, Akron, Ohio . P'L 't d d ' S bil H k L M R b E !h t H . ht M' . S Olp e. '. etease ' . . Y a.w a e ay e a ani al' e lg , laml - eth Thomas Da vton OhiC) The w ill of Ca rohne Chen oweth Raymond Williamson , Cleveland , bu r~, Ohio. IMargaret IO;'k Y~unc~, Dayton> 0 d~ceascd' w as fl Ied in court Ohio. Jam GlbbQn!l , [H arold Ea,rnhal·t, Dayton , Ohio Dora Wood, executrix 'ot t he Bertha Smith Hes Helen M. H awke Ann a Satterthwaite Morri ab ina esta te of Edric F. W ()od, deceased RaymoJ1d Davjs, Dayton , Ohio. William Mi chener, P ittsburg, pa· 1 ' Ohio . ' t iled hel' 1i rst account , Frell D. H a wke, 'ClarKsv ille, Ohio. E dna. Smi th Buhrman, Osborn, O. "Ethel Bi~hop ' Flol;a Berryhill ThIS completes the roster of R. Claude Riggs. Dayton, Oh io · ,-lohn Str-awn tho e w ho gra duated f r om the Kenneth Elzey, Dayto n, Ohio -
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last of the emperors of Brazil lifted his be.. vy heal! of reddish brown hair. H is eyes flew open . His beard ju ked down u be opened hi mouth in astoni hment. "My God I It talks;' ejaculated Dom Pedro, the emperor, That ta rl led moment is o ne of 1hc ivid memories of William "Doc" Bays, employee of T he 01110 Dell Telephone Company at Colum· bus, 0 .. :1$ accounts 01 fhe World's Fair in Chicago recall ano th~r great ('xposition-lhe one 'he uw when a lad of six-the Philadelphia Cent en'Jl ial of 1876. The astoni hment of the Br azilian mperor, Hay remelllbers. was, caused by the ruler's cxpc:riell ce with Alexander Graham Bell's invention" tlt~ lelephone, which was d isplayed at the Ce ntennial for the firs t t ime. Remembers Bell "Doc" remembers that incide nt fOr two particular reasons , T he Bra· l!:ialian emperor reminded him 01 his fathe r. because of the same style beard wor n by both men, and the faCI Ihal ' Hays has worked 50 years in the te l ~pb';me business. "Bell's invention would nol have lfIined recognition for years, per· h:lps. if Dom Pedro had not come to the exposition with his -<lffi cial family," says "Doc." "I saw this tall, bearded man, whom 1 Ij)ter l ea~ n e d was Dom Pedro, loll owed by a dozen br more delegates, all in tall silk hats, coming down an aisle. I stared a1 them in wonder. And r stared more, when a moment later, Dam Pedro dashed up to a slim youll g Scotchman, Alexander Graham Bell, threw his arms .. round h im and ereeted bim \Va,rm~y.
Mal'ri... Licon ... John J . Edeistel', attorney ,of Columbu , .nd Miss Martha Nich~ l s, nurse, O'f Waynesville. Be lden C, S~ur, ,-urserytnan, or F oster, and Mll!s Eleanor Heineman, teacher, of Foster.
CarolYI\ Gilm ore a~d Robert B. Gilmore to Ruth Elnma Mu rra y, 4.66 acres In Salem township. Ben H. Irvin and Ida Irvin to
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D.,tos Pllo_ ''Then D ORl Pedro asked Bell KE.lllor. ..a6 what he had, Bell told him he had a telephone - somethi ni to , talk through. H is curios ity aroused, the emperor wi'hed to see the telephone in action. W hen be hu rd Bell's assistan t talk ing through it from another part of th e building, he was thunderstru ck. "Until then," cont inued Hays. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO "the judges had not noticed Bell's, Phone 80 Bank Bid•• invention. But when they law Bell on intimate tum. 'with the emperor, they loon took not ice of the telepho ne he had invented." i ..... Bell was jnterested for yean in teaching el ocution and speech to the deal. He had traveled throuah many countries, and in this way had met ,t he Bra, ilian emperor.
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COW8 are not filling the milk J osie L. E-:ans, 1 9 acres in ar- pail all full as they did f our or five lan .townshlP. years ago. Production per cow Jim Reece and Nancy Reece to dropped 6 per cent through the _ YilalkeNr Gen t~ anFrd Ekll~le Gentry, years 1929 to 193'2, an d in the . In ot o. 381 III an m . tirst six month!! of tbis year produc Jed e t Prendergast . d ec1ine d 3 per cen t more. P t M rtl and E MKate t. hon e;~ao ae:es Way~e t~:n: But t.otal milk production has hip.' , been maintamed, in the face of a 8 poorer individual performance, acLena Ullery t o Owen. C. Cro~ cording to Quy W . }H 1ler, extenloLNo. 14, . .-hone llJ 'Lln.JI!.I.IL.ruUlII.----:-- +virrn·-.rrcronmiBt-t.or the O. S. U., Albert Gaines to Elmer Sheehan benau e 1A per cent mO"e cow" are real estate in Yayne to,wnship. .. s .. ~ " ~ being rnilkect. DR.H. M \¥ILLIAMI Howard Humphreys to Howard Tb d ' I ilk d t' . , E. Ivins 'w eal eS' +- .' n Clearereek e . rop Il m pro uc Jon per t ownship'.' _0<7 cow is attributed to poorer feedin~ )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .... "I E 0 h d d t The present shortace of grains is ' SURGEON "aty . un. am, ece.se, . 0 expeded further to decrease indivi Speci.1 AU_ti~. to Rectal a.ct Sarah Ella Dakm, .real estate In dual milk production this winter. I 1.... tl.aI Di...... Turtleereek townshIp. In J928 tbe dairy indulltry, in LEBANn" OHIO Walter SheetJ:; et .al to The PeoI . . r"' Rta PboDII RUG I' B "d ' L ' o ' d S .. 80 far as number 01 cows tl! consld· PIli D. 12 P • s . IU" m g " "7 ~nLanb aVlngs er ed, entered an upward IIwing, hlal 4< JaIDeIOD Bldll, COy In ot : o ' d LI.~I' eRa~n. Uniesil a program for nducing • Tahme! . lan, B ~Idl~ 'L eeman cow numbers is deviaeit immediat. . e .r:eop es UI, mg ,oa n an d ely, this swing, one of a .regular SaVtnga Co., 108.48 acres In Wash series of cycle~ will not be com_ • lngton . township. " . pleted for two . 1 Ed"Vln A . . Rlckard, .by .dmlms· ,Higher teed prices, ,n ow almost _,~_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~: trator, to. Ehzabet~ Rlckal'd: 114.· , double those of lut spring, are FOR RENT ha rles Moore 75 ac r~ s 111 Fl'ankhn township. tendiJlg to rel!trict the raising of ' _ _'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ E dwar d J. Burton, Elyria, Ohio Eldne F, Wood to Dora C. Wood heifers More COW!! a180 are on Ru e Dinwjddie, Dayton, Ohio inlClt Nos. 280 and 281 in Lebanon their ";.)'8 to the bllteher.- About ;FOR RENT- The M~OIure cottaae Vi vian Rctallick, Middletown, O. .I 2'7 pet:' 'cent more eOlfS were I .of. II r OO",8 and modern, on H oward Whitaker, Spokane, Wa h. B.I • Allwed slaughtered in the five months May I MIamI Btree~. See Ml'S. Mal')' MeWanna Hartsock E mery, Green L. P. 'Cavett Co., oil, U092.46; tC)Septembllr than in the same per- Clure. d21 S pr ings, Ohio. P .. Cavett CO' ltat', ,3647.63; O. fod last ye.r. CI ••• o-f 11~22 Watkins, sto!)e ,a.80 ; Gem City During the last' three month_, WANTED' Print " S4P,p ly Co., photo- when" l!utterlat Priees ro,B~ one- _ _' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Ire ne Vice A:zling, I)ayton, Ohio stata, ,6.4S; Ruby Van Riper, P I'I,' fo~rtb ' and beef cattle prices deNelson Brow,~> Dayt,on, OhIo '9127; John Law" Son, curtain cline.d one-fifth. many of, the sev- WANTED--Poultry, Ch~s. Amel, · 'E sther Curtis " IIchts, $8.10; Cincinnati 011 Works eral n,liIlion beef 'a nd dual-purpose phone 48R2, Waynesville, O~io. ·'Nellie F erris Co., ,as, ,9.96; Blair" LeRoy, ce.. cattle in the western corn beft , dT Maryb ell e HarneI', TIiayton, Ohio. ment, '60; W'. H. Madden" Co.,we.re leparated from their calves Marston Hunt wood, cement, nails, ,61,29; Lewis and milked. . , PO. SALE Bernice Pennington, Berea, Ky., It Drake, Inc., cement and sand .. - • f1.98; Chri.t HOlpital, X-ray and TIle M.....r of ............ " · Gladys Roland • Susan Sides east, '20; Candis H,.man, aemeel, Both Ohio and VlrllDla an ... TO TRADE-Oowa 'tor bOl'Sel. Barry Fordy~e, Route 1. -dU A.lbert Wilson, Viro, Ohio '6; Mallde Deardotr, leme.., 46; , terrecl to al "the motllv' of ~. Thelma Brannock Ebey, Oregonia, Lewla V. Banta, .emeel, ,151 lira. dent.... The name wal appUed to Ohio ' Will , BryaJ" lI~rvIee., ,10; Stella Ohio when three of ber IOna w. . FOR SALE-A few TurkeYII tor May Watkins BurtoJlI. Dayton, O. Kelly, 8ervlcell~ ,7; Mril. Howard elected -to the Pr8lldencl In he-- . Xmaa. CUtr Burnett, R. &. Paul Duke Sawyer; *ervlee., $7; Georl'ia Mn. cealon. The•• ,WHe Grant, ~ale. FOR SALE-Poland China male Alice <;onl l.r, .ertie ••, ,10; JohniOft-WatloJ) and 'Garft.l4. · The other PrM!. plrl and H,a mplhlre Buck. E. Donald Hendenon, J:)ayton, Ohio. Co., ,supplies, $1.90: Suplee I!nvel- dent, born In Ohio were Benjam1n Evana, Phone ' 470R d28 " Cummins B. ' Jone!1 ope Co." envelopes, '1.80; Pierce's IlarriIOD. 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Funeral l!ervlces for Wm. R. Crihfield were held at the hri/>tlan Church in Germantown, Ky., D. L CRA"E " , P ...U. . . , S.b..rlptl•• Price, 'I.M a Y.. r W,dnesday afternoon in chal'ge of COL J>'IB U:o;~ -- taLe f " Ifore the statl! library Luard hOI)1'. , 'II ' OtIee PIM. .... ........ " ......... No. 111 Entered at PoetoWce at War .... • Rev . L . F . W 110m., 0 • pIIng f h I If' ' , .. R 1__ Yl1Ie. Ohio, all. Jle~n"4 Cia •• 11&11 Valley, Ohio. Mr. Crihfield l diecl 0 PUI'~ a~c alH so Ii U IQuO ' a s A graduate of Ohilt State nin'l'.. Oe ....... ........ ..... ..... N.. "8 KaUer suddenly Monday moming at the I!mbolh d 11\ the, ' . recom- sit)', ~~ .. ved a" a~. istant ,l lblu by Go,"emnl'. George rian there. Hi othel' e:xpel'ienc' home of his daught.er, Mr~, H. S, me~ded DECEMBER 14, 1033 Tucker an ther daughter Mrs White anti his aovillo ry IlqUOl' con- incLude~ that of a!isi tant lihl'u1'ian f S Mil I' . tl'ol commi!<si'lrt received an ad· at Washing~o n quart' Library Wm . S 'll e 0 even e, a 0 sur, , t t 'i ' viv . Be was a naliv of Ken. l vels~ '? ~ a a mee~lDg 0 the ' en- N w ,York niversity ; as.istllnl at tucky but; had lived hel'e abo t lsle JudiCiary comnllttee I11I 8t . week. Teachers' allege Library, olum. , ' _ t\ft~ears. U !he le~l s Lalu.re moved r8lplclly in bin niversiw, nne! in the I'esellrch T~e recent mUnicIpal electIOns settled one question tha.~ has bee.n Mr, and MI'~. Wendel William. ' Jt. eon.sldcratlOll of ~h.e adlllinlstT~_ dep~rtment o,f t he New York Uniex.tenslvEly debated at late-whether there was overwhelmIng pubhc Ison Coleen and Frieda SelJe spent tlOn bill nftel' It" 8 K Introduced an verslty LilH'ary. Th e sta te library sentiment in favor of government owned and operated eJecta'ie plants. t.he'Thanksgiving holiday with re- ~o th b"ll.nch~8 on D cemb r 6. is situated in the State Office And the al)swer is 110. ~In brief, the result was very much a6 it had been latives in Indiana. S nlltol' M(),'lel', "'ho helJ)ed dra'ft building in aUraeti" q\lal'ters, in ill'lilar lections fO)· many years--each town has its own ideas on Wilbur W. Wilson, son of Mr. !thC. Imte ~ u~e fl s, .a m t·ember Of. the T he nnnl s of fOUl' dec ea~-)d th tt d . . ' d M F k W' I ' egis a IV mve.s\.lga 109 e ~'/l'1I11ILtee« , e m~ er, an nothmg that c(ln be described as a natIonal wave of n , I's.)'an I 80~,. I~ con va- directed th(' cur, e of til bill new pap rill n who ('each ed dil<nthu81allm tor public power de\lelop~d where the voters had a chance ~SClDg from a~ appendiCItis opers- through pub lie hcal'ingR h eltl dail y tinction in theh' licit! hllvc b'lm tlon at a hospltaJ In Roanoke, Va. wilh 8 vi, , t b ,'n 't 't t" 'n Oillt' nated 'Fol' places of hOll or I'n to eJqJress themselves,. " A numb er from here attended l!'" 0 11 g l O la vo e In . The Arnel'lcan p ople have grown weary of mUnicipal waste, graft the 4 H I b h ' ' t' lhe senate a s quicldy as pos!';ible Lhe Ohio Journalism Hall o f F Olll c. and i ne III' Th \' I ' . h ' h I d c u ac levement mee tng B th th . . . clency. e mayora tty e actIons, an '" IC ong-seate, once- at Lebanon Tuesday e ' . 0 C senate ll..n d house ad · Th ey are the followin g: Samuel J, pow~dul political machines were Qverthrown, are proof of ,tbat. The Supt and Mr Ralp:~I~'a . Joum ed Priday to Monday evening Flickinger, long promine nt in voters demand bonest, effective and econ omical government. And it's are an~ouncing the bit'th ~f ~ O~~ Qn~e nill g .(I f the legislature in olumbu, Dayton and Hamiltun ~een the fruit of experience that the best way to get away from that pound daughter, Marian Jean, at pecla~ s.' ·ssion was l)l'ec(!ded ~he journlllill m; FI'allk Hatton, one of III to put the city government into bU8iness-any kind of busin~ss. Blair's hospital Thursday mOl'ning, d~Y' Pll ev~o us\ by. the st~te COI1S~l tu Ildiz Ue publiclln staff and latcl' Waste almost inevitflbly results, WhIte there may be no graft, the 'red . Mrs. TrsCN, of Washington C. 11 rt elo])neul Cf~t· lhVl'lllt8ItOhn Whlcdh ratlllted pos1mastel'-gencl'lll; Judge J ohn t t b t· h' ha b . T . th h f II 0 amen mont a a McLean, fo und el' of th e We~ t cJ'n ape 0 ul'eaucl'acy s Ifles progress, poars money to t e wmds and M8 ee VISI mg m e ome 0 e!\shl n lasting only a few h ourI!, Sta r, Lebanon, in 1806; and Will , hands the taxp~yers a heavy deficit to payout of taxes. an Mrs. Chas. Thompson. Inlll1edlat >ly afl el' the ral~ification . Cap Jlor, editor of the Man~fie ld . T,he AmerIcan people, as a whole, realize that this is 0 very poor <> ret~rn:dt ~o~e t unday. resolution wa adopted So Cl' tal'Y N W A many years, fir st presid nt tIme mdeed to tamper with t he strings whence come jobs, salaries, spr~i earns w;n~d to of Slate Georg e . Myer sent a of the Ohio A 'sodated daBie. lind y ; n dividends and taxes. evening Result' or "games G BdY telegl'um of notification t o Presi· once Ohio mill'oad commissioner. mg ..cores: ra e d ' t R It d t A " . Boys, Massie 27, Spring Valley 4 ,' en o o~e ve all ,~ ctn,.g - --S. .T. Me une or Brilliant, JefGirls, Mal!sie 23, Spring Valle L5' ~ecl'etar (If , 1;ale Wllhtlm PhllHigh School Soya, Sprin'" /aile' hps. at Washwgton. (~overnol' 'ferson county, has presented lhe 23, Mal'! Ie 6. On Saturday" evenin~ WhIte called the co~ventlon to Ohio State mu seum with five in"'ted Statc~ t r sting historical mod Is. 'r·h y "Taxation can become 80 oppre$sive that it defeats tbe' very pur- Springboro teams come here fOI' ordcr, . former games. They have no grade tea.m Sena:01. Atle , Pomerene acle~ a consi ·t of r eproduction of Fort l> lie for which it wa levied," said AI'fred E. Smitb recently. "And so our boys played the'II' second 1I.on oll11 y cllOlrman al}d UUlted t uben, bu ill ' in 17 6- 7; block w,hat becomes of it! It is harged a8 'a debt against the very people it StIlt ~ nat R b t J B Ikl houR6 builL ot Blockhouse Run in team'. Resulting Bcores: Grade e. 01: . 0 el' •. u ey 1790; Hop ewell church, built l'n \\ liS designe~ to help." .Qoys, Massie 26, Springboro 2nd was . lected PI eSldent of the c nThat is especially applicable in times of streQ, when government 15' High school bo S ' b ventlOn. Th sam ~avel was II !'\ d 179 , one of the fir. t Methodi st Y8, prmg oro by Senllto l' Bulkley a wa!1 used iii 'hur ch es er ected in Ohi o ~ th e -federal. state and local- is making laudable elforts to stimulate re- 29' Massie 27. Mrs. Frank ' Wilson ' is' qUI'te I'll, the constitutional I!onventi ns of lJenja!llin Linton mill, r ct tI on cov ry. Billa 8l'e pas d designed to raise the public's purchasing power 1912 and 1 53 alt, Run , near Bril1lant, on of '--.and then the danger appears that the cost of putting their provisions Our basketball boy go to Otter. the t\rst feed mills built in th iroto action will in itself be a major determent to purchasing and spend- ?ein Home for games Priday even' late Rep]' ntative J;!lme A. Northwest territor)', and the !lilk ing. Acts se king to put men to work become pa'r t of the law- and it mg. Jones of P OI'Ulge county was elecl- factory ere ted by .Tohn W. Gill is possible, if they are ba ed on faulty premises, for them to destroy ed flool' leatl el' J.,y the Republican and Thomas White it Mt. Pieasanl jobs through taxation, instead of creating more. of the houe last we ek to succeed in 1841. Miss Elizabeth Jenkins , hal'les I~r. Jone or Jack!lon, who of Ml. PI a sant has also presente.1 Thet'e i a growing feeling on the part of business ,men, large and resigned to become as i~,tant al- tQ·the museum the ol'i ginl'll pa inted maJl, that the next essential step <?n the 'road toward normalcy should P . G, Wells, K. E. Tbompson. torney genel·a!. Jones ]'cceived sign of the Free Labor St01'(1 at be definite reductions in the cost of government. The tax conector has closed thousands of commercial doors, foreclosed on a multitude of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Terry, Mr. and two mOl'e voles than Representa. Mt. Pleasant. Thi~ store was rnainfarms, deprived workers of their jobs and homes. He is the best Mrs. Bi rd Powell, Misses Geneva tive Horace . Ricter, of pring- taintd by anli -alavery people. Powell and Kathleen Thompson, field , in the caucus. friend hard times bas. He's recovery's worst enemy. Malcolm and Nolan Powell and More efficient ~nd economical government, ali the way from Mylab Powell ' attended the com. New corpol'alions chart.ered by ~"'--"'r-:"------- ~~W&8hin~on to the smallest county leat--that', the need of the hour. bination sale at Lebanon on last the eCl'ctary of tate in NovemFriday afternoon. bel'numbel'et:! 247, making a total Little Delora Jean Powell is of 3,684 since JanIJaI'Y Il, 1933, Direclor of FIIIl... al Sonic. quite ill at this writing with a se- RElin tatelll nt numbered 14 and vere cold. We all hope for an im- dissolutions 37. FOI' ign corpora· provement soon. tiona receiving license!; in NovemOu r convenient location, BuitaMrs. Mabel F . Ten'y and Miss ber' were 26, making a tot'II of 220 ble surroundingl\ and equipment Kathleen Thompson, of this place I)ince the first of the yellr. Thirenables 'us to Serve to the Ben 8 :00 Mllsic visited in Xenia last week with Mrs teen lic nses werc surrendered. Advanta&,e. 8:06 Farm Adjustmellt N WB '" ... , .... ... ' ....... ... ,............... D. S. Myer Terry's 'sister, Mr . ,Anna M. Bran- Total I' (eipts of the,depadmentin 8:15 Factors Affecting Effectiven s of Fertilizers '. .R, M. Salter nan. Novembel' were $17.256.14. The 8:25 Music AMBULANCE SERVICE J. Lee Talmage Is able to be out total ince January 1, W33, wa '"" 8:40 Milk for alJ the Family ................ ' ..... , .. , ... " Laura Gerber $2 8,86'7.63. The Decen.ber re8 :60 The Eight· Week Short Cour in Dairy Husbandry , " , ........ .. and around. PIMa. 29 Waya.aYilla, OlUo Several trom a distanc attend- cejpts received a sizable b oost in , .,. .. .. .... .................. ... ". . S. M. Salisbury 9:00 Home Produced hristma. heer .... .. ..... .... Mrs. !dary Gerlaugh ed church at Green Brial' 01'1 last the payment of po corporation 'f e Saturday evening. Decembel' 6 amounting to $5,100 9:10 Mu ie 9:25 Local Future Farmers' Program .. J . H. Lintner and Student Mrs. Mabel F . Terry, Mis es p.aid ,by th Great Northe,rn Dis- _ - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ U:35 Twenty Y aI's Improvement in Fal'm Machinery .... G. W. McCuen Mayfrey and Modena Powe)1 of tJllel'le, Inc., of Fostoria, ~ 9:46 The Mushroom Industry in Ohio .... ' .... ............. , . A. W, Marion ·U YEARS OF SERVICE this' place and Misses Edna, Rutfl - -- - - - = = » and Helen Polson and Violet PolPaul A. N~on. of Co lum bus, has OIlio's delegrates to th National Expressed ' in terms of cash in- son, of near Wellman, spent been appoillted state librarian, LEBANON. OHIO 4.H Club COllgreSli at ChieaJto, De- come; the aV\lrage Ohio farmer Saturday afternoon with Miss succee.ding J, R. Olarke, who has c~mber 2 to 9, won everal prizes would have had to rece1Ye 500 KatMeen Thompson of this place. been acting librarian since early in We have a completE!! Mi:;ses Margaret, Della , and the yea~·. Mr. Noon was chosen in competition held th reo Mar- more in 1933 than he will receive. Watch Repair Senice Joyce Shearer of Wayne . ville, atbec.ause he is an Ohio miln and cella Rhoades of Wellt Mansfield to earn a parity income, the goal Prices Reasonable placed lim with her complete out- ot the programs ot the Agricul· tended church at Green B"iar on on account of hi techinical tninDo Your Christmas Shopping ing and expel'iellce, His aequainlast Saturday evening. fit of clothing made as 1\ club pro- turaJ Adjuatment Administration. Now- Make Weekly Payments Mr. and Mrs. Otis Powell and tance with ine ~tate's m:eds will jeet; Marcella Brackney of Belle"THE HOME OF CIFTS" fo ntaine placed ninth with her Fowl paralysis dUJ not respo nd family of thi place, visited Mrs. lead him bo extend the beneflts ot 1 sel'loo) dre68; Wahnita strawn of to feeding treatn\erlt at the Iowa Powells brother, Wesley Alexander the librar't farther than ever be· a nd family, at Moraine ~ity, one Piokerington placed sjxth with the State Agricultural Experiment (lurtain8 sb(\ made for her Tcoom. Station, Neither the cause nor the day last week. The Ohio champion 4-H club stock curjl for this chicken disease is judging team placed sixth. Ray- known. Tree., Are Hi.tQrlaa8 mond ,Deacon (If New Madison was 'fOTARY PUBLIC The tr elias n story to tell, and Thirty states 'n ow have farm high man in j udging hogs. Hia tells U by lll~tfIa' or r1ngs. 'l'bese ' N.lioDal B_II protective committees, Many of teammates were Harold ODd Howard Feitshans of Pittsburg, Ohio, them modelled after Ohio's Farm rlnga \\'1\1 gh'e you tile age of the Will. Dra_ • • E,ta••• S.ltlN trre, 4S well RS It histOry Qt the and Home Protective Committee, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 8l1n~sllOt c.I'cles thr()ugh ",blch It Your Sewing MaChine: Its care Alfalfa Seed Yield Near Norm.l ; lIna lived. :J'he, thlcknes ot the and adjustment. Such is t he title Neither tile IInape of a men's of a new bulletin now being dis-- bead nor the shape of her body hi rillga tells lhe SI)eed ot Y(,lll"ly Ellropean Crop Poor tributed by county extenlion an indieatlon of egg-laying ability gr~"'111. undo since trees grow 1II0re ml'ldly durIng 6l\n'81)()t perIods, arents The bulletin is free and recent experiments have shown. ' Too Id 'ol's "IlI;urlcs nre written was preplred by the department of there" Uy CODlIJari son ot relative aJl!'icultural engineering at the O. We are wondering 'how the rings on \'orlolls t rees. tile sun·spot Producers of clovel' eed will .8. U. government will conti!lue 't o save cycles Iinve been t raced n far bocll nteet with little competition from Half the potatoes consumed in all the pe~ple when there is no as the 1'hlrt ecllth century. EU1:opea n' producel'S this year, in Ohio are . shipped in,to tbe state. Imore money to be di8tributed. spite ·of small domestic cr~'ps. Supplics jn Europe Bl'C smaller than usual. The red clover seed crop is just AND CONSICN two-thirds as Large as last year's. ' Iheep and calv •• Alllike seed produ.ction is 30 per No,rri,a..Ilr.t1.t'Jc live wlr.. alad cent below average, and the sweet I DI~OIlTe!lIhla for the IIlgb ..1 and good aervlc:e. clover seed crop is one·/lith less h 'ch .rdt' Cincin.atl, O. th tb t f i t e an a 0 as y ar, w 1 was Tune in on RadiI) Statton the smallest in 10 years. 1 & ~ DrQuth and ho t weathelr,. vihich 2:2 to 12 :30 p. m. for our dati, market reporta. . curtailed the produetion of clover _____=__....____.....,_ seed, helped to increase tlhe yield .==::::====!::::==:=====~ of alfalfa seed. Although almost twice as large as last year, alfalfa seed yields this Y&lr were near normal. The carryover is the sma llest in recent years,
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Sid" Gr.d~SO!c:lion 11 . \v (' hnve :n pupil» e n roll d . Fur th ' II f December we have 26" th~Ot hla:e perfe t tt. ndan('c. WI' have one new pupil. Dobby PI' stOll fr om Wyoming ~cho(\ l, entere(l thi' month. We or planning a hl'istmns progl'llll\ in our room. All pupils
The ntlluin!! or the xccut.i\' COlD· mittee f lJow'eI with the m ... mbe l·" giving an utJiIll' of their du~it's for the y ar. A "hlll't pep ses:non was h ld during \\ hich lark Hes: rcad th ten co~m~n.dments of ~ t.rue . port. n tl1,sp lflng talk \~as given by conch "1 uung all SpOI ts~ !nlln.hi,\> in which ht) chn~leng d th membel' or l>etter ~po lt!\m an-
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Christmas Sale of Antiques - AT -
Sherwood's Antique Store At Sher ood Antique
lore you will fipd many
1l1,ticles ' uitable fol' Xma .. Vi sit this stOTt! .lInd you will be
urprised to find nl'Uclea of real value priced low. You cs 11 find girts uit.abl r ll' th~ whole !amily--Gifts that are Worth While and will be appreciated in year
to come.
B. M. SHERWOOD
••SMITHS GROCERY••
Th pUlllls llf til,' I'''\'('r Itrn.! ~ are ull looking forll'urd . til th hri~ tma!l vllcnli(l ll, :md 111' 1' a ll wOl'kin~ hard in nr.l ~ tll fini h til ,il' work ul1il have liml.' r r a thot.ough rcvi~\\ b ... rol·e th.ir mit!. yelll' examg. Bn~h roonl in the' I\'rade building will give a .· h(tl·t Chri~tmal! program lIn Friday. n eCl'm he\" 22.
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You'll Save by filling your food needs at K~roger's during this Mammoth Sale!
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W<, ,\\ i. h to xpr~. SOUI' I'inccre to our f'(·lllttvt'lS. nCI J!: hbol'l'I and fri!'n(l fUI' t he Jl ow~rs Gnd kindnl'. ~ l<howlI II ~ dlll'lI!g the ilhiC~!l and death ot OUI' w1fc and I mothet'. , Et'nc ~t 13Utt(>I'WOI' h ~l 'annly .. . I NOTICE OF' APPOI NTMENT t hlll1k~
Wesco Brand. Finest Quality
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E"lnl c of C'nrolillc henowct h, dec ul:leti . nlit'l' j. h· I('by g iven t hat j H owald L { " l'! I!II0wcth \\ h(lse! Pelst iiiI.' at 011'1'''''1 i. Wayn sviIle, 1 Ohio, !til bl'O'n duly appointed as Ex cutur of the }~stute (I r aroline hel1C1wl'lh tale of War'l'cn Coullty, Ohio, ,Icc;e.u<ed. Uatod thi ~ l :! day uf 0 cember 1033. Young & Yo ung, Attys.
Pure Lard
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Purest rendered.
RALPH H. AREY .J ut!gc of the Pr bate ourt d28 W arrl' n County. Ohio
'The linton counlY board of education approved the transfer of the Allen born farm from Warren county to ,the Blanchester school district in linton county at its Decemb er me ling in the of· flee of Supt. ad n. hanks. The transf 1', which involve1l three pupils. had be n glV n the approval of the \l rren county bo~rd of education.
Wayne8ville
peelal feature. Sloek up.
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8 lb", 19c.
3 canll
Finest quality standard pack. In No. 2 s ize eana
Gold
Country Club
tedal or Pillsb ury's Be t
Flour 48e
The annual election of thc toekholds f the Waynesville National Bank for th purpose of electing directors for the ensu ing yeol' will be hf,!'ld at ~heir banking Hloms on Tuesday. January 9, 1 !)j4,' between the hours of 1 and . 3 p. m. L. M. nEN~~SON. C_ashier
Bread White, unaliced , Special value
12Jh -lb. sack,
D. R. SMITH Ohio I ~~~~-~ NOTI ~~·.~I~~__________-U_hu~n~l,inEg~·Jt~ra~p~p~in~g~o~rt~re~$~p~as_st_n_g+l~1I r:~ne
riO·lb. can
Green Beans
TRANSFER ALLOWED
ANNUA L ELECTION
Christm.aa Candies, Nuts, F~gl, Dates, Fruit., Aluminum Ware, Pyrex Ware, Christmas Cigars.
Special low feature price.
24~
2 l·lb. Loaves
lb. sack- 95c
NO HUNTING
ountry Club, 24 ~-Ib. 8~ck
W , the undersighC(J, allow .no
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Avondale F1our, 24
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on our farms:
udqn nrand . Finest quality, 5 eans
The following merchants will be open every evening until Christmas, and will be closed all ~ay Christmas and New Year's Day:,·
Myer Hyman Jack Banta Fai..ley Hardware Co.
• Better tires than the tires of many other makes - a value you get because Goodyear builds the most tires-by millions.
A. K. ·D,ay
S555 S600 S670 5745 S810 5940
D. R. Smith Kroger Gro. & Bak. Co. Clint's IGA Market
bl~hestpriced
Lifetime Guaranteed •1.40-21
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4.75· 19
S.OO-lt
5.2S-18
5.S0-19
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Gordon's Service Station Phone 47
WAYNESVI~LE
Prunes,lEvaporated Evaporated Peaches Evaporated Apricots Breakfal5t Cocua' Pancake Flour .Ammonia Peanut Brittle Cocoanut Crisp Cookies Fresh P.eanuts
I.,. I.,. ~se
Finest Santa Clara, 2·lhs. -Meaty and delicious, 2·lbs.
27.
exceptional value, 2·lba.
.Ollr Mothel1l' Brand, 2·lb. can
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Coul)try Cillb: Special, 5·lb. flack
~se
-For all household cleaning, Lg. bohle
10.
Crisp, tasty, frelh lb.
Fresh baked, 2·1bs.
ZSG
·In shell. Special price, lb .
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AUI:el Food 'Cake
13·Err, Special Value. each
TANGERINES
STEAKS
dozen
Club, PorterhOUse, LobI, llound Pouad
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Florida Oran&,es
ASense of Responsibility
. 10 Ibll.
Red Potatoes lOO-lb.Bag The sudden "lsitation of death in a family necessa:ily crute,s a great deal Qf bewilderment and CO~~tl Sll) n. Under the mental and emotional stress of the CriSIS, the bereaved relatives are · at a disadvantage in facing the many duti s and problems which arise.
I nto lhi~ ituation comes th e m odern fUll eral director oman qunlified by long training and experience to give the nece~sary advice and assistance. lIe is more than a bu Inc]';!! nlan; he has a professional sense of moral respon. ibility t() protect the interest s of those who have confided in him. This sense of reaponsibllity is the guiqing principle 'of olar orpni%ation. In every calle we consider the client . . . friend who needs ollr help in one of the Ifleat crises of' life.
Chuck Roast
Dentist X.RAY WORK All KI"da of Deal.r•• M.d. ",aIr W ...k D~ Q1tictd,.
Oream Cheese 21bt, Fresh Callies pound
DR. -H., E. HATHAWAY •
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BLOC ANESTHESIA
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Eilrhty-Sixth Year
Whole Number 6097
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, DE EMBER 21, 1933
The Miami Gazette Extends to All Its Readers
WORK STARTED 0N BEAUTIFYING ]HE NEW
GHRIS1MAS HOLIDAYS WILL START MONDAY OlHER SCHOOL ITEMS
SCHOOl GROUNDS
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Triumph Over MorrowSophomore Charity - SeDicr Conference •
A .... icultur. EDlineeriDI' Cia.. E •• 111111&1 •• COD.idered Ouite Ac. curate by .Authoritl•• Work has begun thIS we k on leveling the athletic field by the CWA workers. As it ha been notd before, t.he grading and estimates were made by the agric\ll. ture engineering clagg of 'S3 and
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MARLATT·GRISWOLD NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED
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ANNOUNCEME'l'IT OF St'frRVICES JLT THE l CHURCHES SUNDAY
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W. H. S. Triumph. Ovel" MOI"..W II nesviJle High' School won Its l'askc tball gam with Morrow last at.urday Vight by a sco re of 29 to ~ tJ. Mon'ow o ffere d stiff opposition hl'oughout the game and It was not until t he final whistle that our boys were s un! th at victory rested ill lhei l' hand s. Th(l Wa~'nesvilJ e Re erves won theit· game by a sco re of 27 to 20 and in th e grade preliminary game l\[r. J ames' iii t team boys defeated his (lcond-stringel'R by a core of 25 to 3. 'r ue!<uay n igllt, W uyn(l8vi1le suf· fer ed deteat fl'Orn the hands of fiam iKburg (I n the Lattel"s floor. 'core at the half wns 8 to 5, with Miami-burg I adin ~ . 'The , bUrgeI'll kept th e I ad and the game ended with the Waycehs ' holding tbe smalll'r pal't o f II 27 to "0. The second team was defeated 2; to 16.
'34. This is one pha e of the kind of work that schola)'! take up in this class. They pride themselves UpOh th accuracy in making con· tOUt!1 and in ditch grades. 8]80 The nlarriage of Mis Alice Gl'is. ' 1 --pride themselv s on being good wold, daughter of Mr. and MI'S. Georgiannn Bl'ush Slade wa~ muth madcions; do not guess at R. E. Griswold, alld Milo Marlatt, ST. MA.RY'S CHURCH \)orn n~ar Lexington, FlIyett n'ny of work a they are modern!z· on ot MI', and MrS. Raymond ~ J J Shill' R CO Ullty, Ky ., ~e pt nib r a, IS4]' lng t the t t th t tb b r James Lovely nnd family vi ited 1 ' lV. • • c ae er, ector Mrs J 1l k . \\ as on tO of nine child ren bOI'n l< · o . t x e\1 a ey e leve Marlatt, was solemnized Saturday friends in Franklin Sunday. Fou rth Sunday III dvent , De- he t.' h'~m~ b~caUaR: o~ I'~I conf! ned to AIl.lre\~ ILnd Eli7.41helh Rosell in e fficlen workmanship. . December 9, afternOOn at a cere. cembe r 24, h,ut'ch school at Y:30, ' ness, lu.d e, When two year of ag" The state ~rovides then~ With Imony held in Central Pl'esbyterian Marshal . P. J oy a in bought when the hrl :tm8s tn.at will be Morton's moked alt i" o n sol cli me w ith h r Ilal'unto to WalTe n the best equlpmmt thai It can. ehurch " I ~ ., There':fore they have a very reliaRev' Ml'lton S W b t f the tb,~t auto Iicen ~e of th e year. giv n. hri tmas communion I.L Wayn esvi lle Fal'ln el' Exchllnge I ou n ~y, Ohio and settl ed nea ,' bl t ·t t ff h ' d h . . e er, pas or 0 S I'vice with ap propl'iatc music at /' o.mPlln Y• Ridgevill e. e . rans) , B a ',c lI~n an ot er the church, performed the ery-ice Mr. and MI·s. Myer Hyman and 10 :30. , tih' wa s mUl'ti t.l to amuel H , apphances. for thl8 kInd of work, at two o'clock, the church altar liIon 8J) nt Sunday with relatives in f?r. R. H: Vanc e, o,! Pleasant Uainel!, Scptemblll' S, ] 867 in th l! as goo~ as most of the sUl'veyors being banked with greenery, pink Xenia. ST. AUGUSTIN~':S CHURCH Pi s I!,! , was Ill. Wayne ville 0 11 Pl'O- M. 'E. hUl'ch at Springbo ro b" of earile, l' date possellS.ed.. and whl'te ..A.rysanthemumB, and a F lither Frene"" Paotor fesslOnal bu sln "" ""~ MI "" M d M J i h ' on( al', Rev. eOl'ge Kdlly', anti JOt· "" Th e con t our map With estimate candelabrum at either ide with r. an 1'S. 011 a Davis and .'u" ~ of cuts and fill s w~s accepted by lighted candle. Mr. Cecil Davis " 'el'e Dayton Mass at St. Aup;stine'li church M,'s. J. L. Mend nhnll anti yea,'s' theil' faith and .Iove waR fir n, the board' of edUcation and cou!lty Mi Margaret Ellen Hill played visitoT!I Saturday. every Sunday at 9 o' clock. Keller Hoke ano Ron attended a and tt'ue, as hand JII hand they superintendent Mr Bohl ApphclI com mittee me'tin" at J~ebn no n pa s 'cd life's way. '. ' .'.. - the wed ding muele, "0 Promise C. G. Day went to Blanch st et' FERRY CHURCH iQF CHRIST Fl' ida H ome coming of the alumni may til~n and 11 stJ~ar8 f~~i Federal Me," and "At DaWning," before Wednesday morning t o , pend a (UndenomindioDal) J F uur )'CI1 I'8 ago death cam to part be witnes.~ d aturday night, Dea were gure rom map. the cel'emony and the Mendelssohn few days with friends. AIt" and Mrll . .J . .P, Lard k visilAnd took fron) he l' his hand , cembe l' 2:1, at W. H. S, gym. Last - -- - _ wedding ~arch. Chester A. W\]liamso n cd ]"r iday evening v. ith 1\1)" ~nd Anu qade him lJe the' fi r t t (l stal·t year's high school team won both KATE NEAL ROBERSON The, bnde wore an attractive ,Mr. and Mrs. Mark Uogel's a~d nHied Slll'vlce b 'ginning with Ml,;\. Walter Rab and famii y of Jn to the promi~ed land, game from the alumni but this dress In rosebud shade of , diamond little. daughter ~pent Sunday With burch. School p riod at :30 o. m. Mlldi~Qnvile. ' v ws ea l' lh· alumni gl'e~tly strengtbKatie Neal was born near Nuh- 8~ede cloth: made in prince s lines relatlves ,at Springboro. hristma pro~l'am. Lord's Suppel ' . , " Till d nth' do palt," the ened by the a'p dition of 3S"a ville, Tllnn., December 26, 181'>6 W1th th plpe·organ, long sleeves. MI,'I!I. R. H. Vance of PI . nrtt and. s l'mtJn at 1():;lO II. m. 'el'Illon ' 1\1;1. and Ml R. -alt? .. R()ss. or lco7 t~:o s:~~ l:Iixty y Ut'S ; IIl'aduatesi Oavi , Whitacre, Frainand died December 6th 1933 lilt She ,,:ore a turban 01 tbe same Plain spent;> W edneSday w':~\e subJ ect, "The Wisdorn of the Wise IMn ~n,/>fJent olle ev nln/!: the past 1'h pllth of life was theil's ttl e .. allli Treadway will make the her home near Ol'egonia Ohio I m~tenal and from it fell a tiny moth~r Mrs J C Hawk I 1', Mn." hl'istmll s pro~ gl'alll begin s ~ ~ t l ' l!; U ~tN of l\h. J. p, Lal" ll'cad ' Il lum ni quit a formidable team. Aged 76 years , 11 months ' and li velJ of white maline. For her J L' M . d' h' II e. promptly at 9 :30. Special 'features r,c nnd family. ']'h t am of '32 won the county tl h ' d h en en a and ounty , Wi th all its jo"s lI,nd fea1·s. <Lays, She was marri d to Jas. La- o~ers, 8 e ca.rr1e a sower 01 Ag~nt i.UUer attended II Ih'e t k' l'unning through the IItll'e proMI', and Mr,. PaUl Haines and ;r cham]lion ;;hip but the team of '38 faYl1tte Roberson also ofTenne!l8ee Wh~~ r<;ebUd8.. , Imeeting in Dayt on Fl'iday S oc gr~m , You are alway welcome at Mr, and l\1J'~, .hal'l s 1\1cyC l'S of And wh n t he partjng came, and although a strong squad was not in 1873, he having preceded her ,IS . uth Griswold was her III- I . " thiS church. incinnat\ viRited Ml"s. Ke~iah she ~lJle to capture the banner. 1215 in death 8 years. Fourteen chil- te~ J! maid 01 honor. She wore a Mr. and MI"S. E. J. Burton, of Th omp on, ullda)'.' Alone. was left to tay . m mb "S of'the alumni .8$Boclation dren were bOl'n to this union" dless of ~olden ye~low tatleta, , Elyria, have arrived h 1'e to 'pend FRIENDS MEIE:TING Waiting and \ ondering just when l,IIV been invited to attend the s ven of which still urvive. m.a de also III the prtncess mode the holidays with relalive~. First Day- First D~y Friendship Mrs. . G. Day and Miss 001'0' hI'! designated home coming. he was 01 a, I)uiet, unassuming With puff a1 eve. Her Howers were , . . chool at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting f or thy Day exp ct to go 'to incinnati Wou ld ne ed hel' 'cross the way . In addition thel'e will be two nature, a splendid type of an in. yellow rOJulbuds. MI8li ElIZabeth Mullen and Ketth worship at 10:30 a. m. SatUl'day to pend th.e hri stll1as J I'eliminat'y , games, Freshmen of dustriou, upright and honest I Be~er1y Mal'latt was best man W.alton spent last Thursday with The :bris~mas pJ'ogl'am will b vacation with friend s. ' rhe d ath which pal'ted cam () Il e W. H, , and Centelyil1e and the woman, A loyal triehd, a helPfu l" for hla brother, . . Mk DOl'etha Cable, of Dayton. given. unday morning. Dccembel' M L I more, gl'8d s of WaynesviJ1e and Frankloving wlfe and devoted mother. Rudy Hegdall lind Wllha~ Tern· Butcb~ring time is here, call at 24, during Fir t Day school hOUI', N. ';~' sp:~\e I:S~Ch!r'e~f wi~~ni~:~ With ve nin g's iading light; Jill. The enlerville fres'hmen will fraternity brother of the the Wa,\1nesV1'lle Farmers ExbeD inning promptly at 9 :3 0. Be t l' E ' ]A nd took h \. to the other s hore, be coached he never Wall so happy as when pl~,. brld gro h ;r ., Itun , , !\ ~m m a le ighway. Mrs. Thi t ime \1) reunite h by Gorge Bunnel, fordoing for othersl always a welconle e ~m, were us ers. chAng lor Morton's moke Salt. ~u n~ to btl on time, A h h 8 • mel' Leac Cl' an~ coach ot W . H. S. word and pleuant smile. FollOWIng the (l remony at the ., I'e l' wn ' ('nl'oul e to et' winter , ' Mr. Bunnel coaehed some of· the Her quiet thoughtful presence ch~rch, a reception was held at t he Ernest Hartsock and family, of WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH ham in GllibeRville, Fla. '1 0 th m were born lh!', e. dllu gh- boys wh o are now on the IIrst GrtMwoldN home. Middletown, were . "'uests of . Moo. Th e Ch· and thl' !Ions. al'e:j t e a 111. oac h Y will be sadly missed by' all ~ho ,. 1 . Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor I'Istmas · 1) 1' gram at tel;8 Alfred of /;! Det 'oit.SUl'vlvmg W'II ' . oung h as a promtSo came in contact with her. n. orva Armes poured. Miss and Mrs. George Hartsock, unday FelrY hurch will be int I'WOV n. D yt ' d J [ ' d LI It~mt" Of ing lin eup :for Saturday night.. She leaves to mourn her lollS her Dorothy Griljwold, a younger sister afternoon. W dne!'\day: Bibl study and ' th th I S d a on, an ame8 an . e I 18, 0 f th b'd Mi A La prayer ' meeting ach W dne dny WI . , e I'egu, ar un ay mOl'ni.ng, Lytle. Thel'e al'e four , gundF FA ' M t I e, r1 .e, . . ,sa gnes rson. t 7 ' l!crVI e. In s pIte of the 1l.t.tI'8chv, chl'I(lren and --t-.~ gt. at-"rlln(\' . ' . hll re five Ilona, two daughters, several 0 JUrB lrI'andchildren , otber relatives an~ RlJl d&er.ved. , . Peter Demas and .children, a · p.' day·. m. T he annllal .hl·ldrnn' ~, a tid e d f ea t ures t h e Sel'VlCeS w11 I children, als o II b!'oth~t', .. v , }' .I'an , l• "1. h annual F, F. A. minstrel ~ and M MlAAt Vllgmta Ell Hill M' EMIs&1f.Carolyn and Pete St I f N FI'I Te a host 'Of friends. arpre en an , l SS liza an ey, 0 ew ~ ,.. 18 t no long r tI I " <1 ' Th d A loving mother true and kind beth Patterson a illted about t he Vienna, were SUllday guests of Chri tmas program will be render. elan usua . Slade, of Toled , wa gwen Urs ay, December I., No friend like her on earth we'll l'ooms. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis. ed at 7 :30 p. 01. ' Dr. W . E. Ogles bee, wllo $URFot' many years she W8 $ a ~rYh th~,vOCa~!onbal agriculture bOYIl. find ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Marlatt ar,e . unday: unda), s,~ll ool at !I :30 tai ned a broken shoulder and sev- ~tnunch member of lhe M. E, e uus butk)' ereOy8 did as well &II For all of us sbe did her best tormer students of the university th John Coates, who, f OI' the past a. m. Morning wo)'s'hlp at ) 0 :30. eral broken rib!! in an lIutOl1lobil e chuFch at prill gbol'O and I Lytle. usual d lIt'h :t0mewhat ha~djMay God grant her eternal rest. of Oregon. The bride i a me.mbeT ree yea1' hal! made his ho~e Th e se rmon Rubjqct will be, "The 'Ilccident as he was ret\lmingl to Was al so a member qf the Hom e cappe by t e ilf!ellS of one of of Sigma Kappa sorority, and Mr. with Walter lark niJd family. le't't hrist of Cbristnlas." Epworth hi home in Hal'v ysb ul'g aft r Mis iCl nal'y Societ y and the W. . the 11) mbel's whose place had to be Marlatt of Sigma Pi Tau , (De'lta Tuesday ier Norfolk, Va., to enter League at 6 :30 p. m. At 7 :30 p, m. visiting Waynesville patients, last T. U. }leI' life was one of fid elity filled at t.he last minute. UpSilon) fraternity . They are to training lor the navy . the choir will give l~ pro~ ..am of T hul·sday .evening, i ll I'eported to to du ty in he r home IInu \vIlS l'iappy There was a good house even We wish to express Our' heart. make their home , in Eugene at Mr. lind Mrs. Earl Murray,· MI's. Christmas music alld at the close be I' coveri1\1f ' ill Hal e hospital, when doing some kindnes · to though the weather conditions :felt thanks to ollr neirhborB, Fifteenth and Olive streets.- T. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack of th;!; service there will be II. short Wilmin gt n. friends ana neigh bo rs, and visiting were not favorabl e. All 8eem~d to fr iend, and relatives for the kind- E"'''ene (Oreg.) Mornin .. News. w'n meeting of; th offiela.l board. th(' : ick . he lived lIe l' life quie t ly enjo~1 th~mselves. neu IIhown us in the, sicknellS and __ _ .... I elit, all of Dayton we're Sun- in gl'at fu l allpreciatlon Ilf it , Th e mlll ~ trel consisted of the day evening dinner ,guests of Mr. I ' k d II' k " death of our beloved mother, and Mrs. Oliver Davis. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH ·O F, conclu ion. hl'illtian j.~ ndeavol' at blessing: and in hope of its final usua JO es an Wlsecrac s Ratie Roberson. We also wilh to CHRIS1' 6:30 p, m. EArl Woolarll, leader ..ewlll'd . ' I) posscs~cd those stel'- along with a one-act playlet. thank D.-. C. O. Randall ' for his Mrs. koy Noggle and son were Evenin'" se rvi~e at ling qualiti es of haratter, as pa- t .olol·od 1,olk (Undenominational) " evan"'elistic ", ,, I"e h t 5011gs eh gave. tthe d old·th faithful service, the Ilibgers for tire guests at the home o( Mr. and Mrs 7:;10 1'1 , m. SIl cial hrist.ll'1a B fea. ti oce and e ndura nce. ' ,.. mlllt'.... ou RSBOCla e WI beautiful sonlS th.y l ung. Rev. A. O. Grift'ey the latter part of this Cbester A. Williamson. Minister tures. Prayer meeting and ' Bibl e I~o r 18 yeBl's ~ he had made her such affairs. Ruth Murray for her con.oling F. M. Hamilton, Judge of t he week. On Sunday M,·. and Mr, . Church ' chool at 9 :30 a. ])1. study eaeh Wednesday a t 7 :30 p' l home wit h her so n· in·law IlIld ---words. A. R. Stubbs tor hl8 courte. Court of Appeals, Cincinnati, was Grift'ey and son took the Nogglt'll Chl'istmas p.·ogj'am IOd h'est {Ol' \)'J , T'h e chul'ch ",hel'e yo u :feel at <luughteJ', MI', an,1 MI'S, Walter So phomore Charity PlaD. ous and efficient l ertice, and to bost to the Warrell county Repub. to th eir new home in Troy. th "kiddies." Lord ~s Supper, at home, K nri ck at Lytl (J, and aite,' an irt s for the needy will be reanyone who aoisted' ui:-aR.y,..w eentral e6I1'1mitt;~-1trt-~~:=======-================== ilIne:;s of twu yearS and se ven ceived by tlte Sophomore cl... , The Children and Families. annual dinner a.nd con'f erance in weeks, f!' Hm infirmities of ag e, she again thi. ye nr. The Mother's club ____ _ _ _- - ~L~~on~~~n~yn~ ~----~-----------------------~--~----------J drin~in~ ~~ ~~brin p t~fuc~e~~~~" U~ti~ud in&" Incidentally this date marked 8y A.lbert T. Reid 11111 rest, and would speak again distribution of tlle articles.
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Grim Reaper ball but ree.atJ, entered, this time the ChlltQna ot h 1 h t th' f t h Lytl ) d::eh s of e e. Mr. and Mrs. W(lltel' KenTick Aa. . . .~ and James Rainep OUI'
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.18:" the abounding j oy that hristmns ,nlwny lJ ringll rt!maitl happily with you until h ri tmns comes again
Extend ChrIstmas Greetlng to Friend
A we travel along Lile's highway, we pauso t.o extend t o our many frie nds a bright Merry hrlst mas and 8 Happy New Year
Not just the ho11y - Not just the 'pine Nor naming of candLP - Makes Christl1las 80 "ne But the YuletideSpirit - That r eacbes far To wlllh Merry ChristrnJUI - Wherever you are
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Clint's IGA Market
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, Seen by Shepherds from alar, Gleamed the radiant Christmas Star Ma)' its promiAe and its light Make your Christmas glad altd ~right
May Cbri tmas bring you great Happiness and the New YenI' fulfill your fondest hopell
hristma8 Greeting I Chr istmas Cheer I With Happy Days t hroughout th e year
Waynesville Drug Store
Kroger Grocery and Baking Co.
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A kind rememberance and very best wishes fo r a Merry Chr istmns and n Happy New Y ar
Jeff Smith
A kindly me age penned, 1'0 make your hri t mas j olly, To t;emind you we a (e lriends
Best Wishes f or your Happineaa du ring the Christmas Seuon and throughout the New Year
C. Lee Hawke
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WislJlngyou the good old wish : , A Merry Chr istmas and A Happy New Yea,
Hawke & LeMay
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A Merry Christmas and many good wishes f or your haPlfiness .. jn1the New Year ,
Underwood & Lovely
Rogers & Simpson
Smith's Service Station
With Cordial Greetinp for • Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year
Wilhing. you a Christmu of ch~r and a New Year filled with Happiness
Myer Hyman
Peck's Food Shop
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~eartlett, Greetlnes and Best • -Wi.hel to you for Chrfatmaa and the Comln, Ye"r
The Season's Greetlop With kind thoDghts and belt wishes for Christmas and the New Year
Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by the pallsin&, year is the memory of the pI easant r elations with tbose whom we have been previlege d to serve. So it is moat sincerely that we, wish you a Me r ry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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H. Madden & ' Co.
To willa JOU 'a very )(erry Chriltma. lind a ' Bria'ht arid Happy New Y.ar '
A. H. Stubbs
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May the gods of joy, happiness, I!u ccess and sunsh il1e come to yo u with t he dawn of this Christmas Day. an d remain t hr oughoui 1034 '
J. E. McClure ,
We bope y ur Christmas, will be a happy one, and that Health, Hapl'inen, Prosperity al'ld Wealth will be yours throughout the comma year, '
Fairmont Creamery CO.'
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As we approach tbi. ChriBtmu let UB faee , it with a will to make the best of things 8S we find them; detenriined to mak.l~a.& a yen ol better mutual ' uDderatan,d in, and better appreelAt10n
We ,re wllhlne tor JOU all a y.. r rtf pro..,.rlty ud ~d health . and all tbe joy. tb... tlllnll brlna. )(ay it brine to, 1011 .chi..... ment, In ·bope. {ullDed a~!1 wlUe. reaUsed, and be replete with happln ...
Fairley Hardware Co.
We wish f or JOU all thOle thin,. tll~t wiD brine YOIl happinHl and succell8. And for ouraelv.. we 'are wllhlna, and '1'8IIOIvinir that we will merit 8 continuation of th. plltronace and 'IIP~ aeeoned In
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All of ua an wllb" ior aU of fjlll all the jOl Ul4l baPP......e conee'ye. Alld If, puehaaoe, .e bave oaltted u~ paftleuJar item whieh 108 woald put;lea....., treaaa.., ".'re Iaopbw tIIat, too, OlD'
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the .atate of Eberly ceased, flied her applil~l~tion certitlcate ot M. s, KatheliDe He ton hil S pur. Irvina E. Dearth, of cha!l~u the K W. Ro~~ property the ~8tate of Mary 1\1 de' l on th(' Ridge Road, and exPl!ct to cea d, filed her Ii make hel' home there. D. L CLUtE • • ... S.lMeriptloa ........ '1.10 • Year Mr~ . Ralph A. Francis nntl bl;lb y certificate of transfer. 011.. PM_. ....... ... ..... .... ...... III 1lv1~r:.e~ ~!. Poa~~"n.4 ~la:aU'3a' C _ o" Plea. PrOc .... i..... The adjudication an<l deterlllina daughtel' l'ctUJ'ned home fl ''' 01 the Ilc,''''c. ......................... 11 .. ,~. "":tter ', . t tion of the inheritance tax 'on the hospital ' aturday. In the. matter of the 'Cstate of R. estate of Laur~ J. Zell, deceased, Dr. • G. Randall had the mis. Van Tress, deceaf!8d, motion over· to be given to an peh'sons inter· fortune to lip on the ice W dn es. DECEMBER 14, 1983 ested. day evening, a we k ago and ruled as to securIty for cost. The case of The Starr Co., ver, E. . Boyden was appointed ap· broke his ankle. sus John P. Larrick was dismlssed of the estate of James K Jame Gillam , of Dayton, calTle The case of Crane &. Breed Cas, d ceased, ·i n the place home Saturday fol' a few days. ket Company versus C. W. Ungles. R. B. Laymon. MI·s. has. B gan ,-,pont Su nd uy 0 dilimissed without I·ecord. Fred Elbon and C. U. Young, in Montel'ey with Mr. an ti the c~e of Mollie E spy versus executors of the estat.e of S. F. H l·beJ.t nell and son. Bert Elmer Espy, motion stricken Elb on, deceased, fi led their applica While II siRting at a wood.rulfrom files "nd leave wa gl·a.n~ed t ion . for a certifi ca te of tr~~sfer. ting for th e olli':ll' Brother By THE HOOSIER defendant to file anatber mohon Mildred A. Mulford, admlnl!<tl'a· Thul' dllY, has. Col Iter had th e trix of the estate of B. F . Huber, misf o'r tun c to cut his foot bad ly in lieu thereof. The markinea! The case of Ray Dutt·o, et ai, deceased, fil ed her appllicat ion 101' with an axe. - Deceased oils, Ind. versus F. E. Sausser was di smissed a certificate of t ransfeJl'. Russ II H . J efferis ha I' turned -. Address, i~ Jiving, not known Emma Cummins Starr without record. Ina . Dearth was ap,pojnted ad· . hOm f rom the hos pi tal in olum. UQmarked names with no ad- DOlis J;Ienderson, Cincinnati, Ohio 'In the case of Albert G. Hodges mini!ltl'atl'ix of the e ta te of Kate bus wh ere he r ecently Nubmitte d venus Anna Mae Hodges, divorce . 1) al·th, dec ased, Ilnd til ed bond to a major opel·at ion. He is making dreas are still patrons of the Way- Eve-l'ett Donohoo, Dayton, Ohio nesville postoffiee. Esther Hendel'tlon Gons to plaintitt. of $ 11,00 0 with sure t.ies. sat isfactory recovery. are Mary tansberry SuperintOlndents names In the. case of The American Easton J ohn .Ha.ckman and Ch~r. 0 1'. W. E. Ogl sbee was injureu listed with their fi.rst class, only. Louella Williamson Security &: Trust Co., as trustee 0 les Allen were appointc~d app nlls· . eve rely T hursday ev Jling when ers. his auto ov erturn ed a t t he fo nt of By one 01 those unintentional Mary M. Ungleaby Sanker , Mason, !last wUl and testament of oversights that ometimes ooour, Ohio IE. Wood, deceased, versus Ernie I Th e estate of B. F . Hube!.", de- the oil t t hill. He s uffer'ed a Mlldred Git hens Stubbs, Le~ Wood, et aI, the plaintiff is ·hereby ceased, i exem pt f rom iiJ:lh erit ance broke n should er an d seve l'a l brothe name of Earl Clark, Brooksville, of the clas of 1921., Was anon, Ohio I released from any and all fUrt her tax. ken ribs. He is b ing ca red for in omitted. Prance Henkle, New York City liability.' . . E ulMs wa apClt IJinted a~- Hal es hospital and is thought to Janet Cartwright, Cleveland, Ohio I John Slusher was found gu ilt y ministrato r of t he esLa'te of Wll- be ma king salisfac tOl'il:V. recovery. CI... of 192. o na Rich Moss as charged in t he indicbnent alld Ham McCandl ss, deceased , an d On Friday eve ning GUr basket. Iwas sentenced to one tleal' in the filed bond of $7000 with sUI'eties: ball boy went to Otterbei n Home Kathryn F;romm Banta, Delaware, LUCile Clark, Bellvue, Ky. Ohio ' penitentiary.. H . E. Ivin s, G. F . Brown an d for games. Result ing sco res : Cia.. of 1927 Ra-ymon F. Hatfield I In the ease of New York Life Kar l Dakin were ap poini;ed apprais Grad es, Otter bein 23, Massie 15; C ... ·d IInsurance Co. versus Alex Deski , ers. Hig h chool, Ottel'bllin 16, Ma sBurnett Butterworth, Lebanon, O. Sarah M· Id' Isse Ine. arpenter, IJLI - et aI, judgment to plaintitt for The w~)) of J acob ej~r, decea ed sie 14. . . George H. Bendenon _ OhIO ,3069.02. was ad"'ll tted to probute. Alma On atu l'dayevelll ng th teams .' Luella C;ongacre Swank, Miamis. DorIS Hawke . In the case of the New York Life wal< IlJ)poi nted ex tcutrix, no il'om Reesville ca me hel' . Resultbur., Ohio InsuranCe Co. versus Edgar Jor- bond l'eqll ired. Vi rgil b urts, Ra y. ing eOI'es: Grad e boy , Mlls 'ie 18, Beryl CoC)k Creagor, LYnchburg, 0 Carl Conner, Dayton, OhiO Edn.a Shaner, Dayton, Ohio , dan, et ai, confirmation, d ed and mond H Qff lind Ge rge Wh it were Reesville 0; Gid s, Mas ie 24 , Melvyn Bllnta, Delaware, Ohio. LUCIlle Tucker, Harveysbu~g, 01110 distribution. . appoin ted a PPI'aisers. Re sVille 6; High Schoo'l hoys, Lilvi Coates, Dayton, Ohio Dayton, OhIO I 1n the case of the New York The inventor y of Hatt ie Barbee, Reesville 14, Massie 7: Th e teams Esther Corwin Ayers, Lebanon, O. Therle Vernon Mamous Life Insurance Co. versus Frank executrix of the estate of Lillian F 11'0 01 a rlisle will play here F" iday Carlton Cook Ob ' tKazisko, et aI, confirmation, deed Moon, dec aseiJ, was app roved. 'evening, Oecember 22. Helen · Randall, Harveysburll', O. OMS air, ano.n , 10 and distribution. Carrol Hathaway, Wa.lter Davi", Clement I. Satterthwaite Helen Duke Graham, Dayton, 011io A~ S)laner Bohlender! Dayto~, 0' 1 In the case of The American and H8l'tley R. Moss \ l'e appoint. Violet Bogan Snell, Cmclnnatl, O. Trust & Savings Bank versus ed appraisers of the estate of Wil , Opal Lewis Anna RolaJ?-d Dill, Lebanon, Ohio Bi!njamin P. Miller, et aI, judg- liam H. Morris. deceased. *Everett Carnahan . jment to plalntitt for $1700. The will of Celestia . Miller, de r epor t for ' pl' oseeuLin~ attorney, Lorraine Brannock Spray, Leb. Amy HopkinS Bailey C!y?e Everh~Tt, EXcello, Ohlo In the case of Charles Fordyce cea ed, was admitted to probate. $1.75; Mount nnd Montgom ery, in. anon, Ohio. payto~, O. versus estate of Bessie Fordyce. Roy A. Miller was appointed ex- sUrance, $98 ; Brown & Bunn II, LIlllan ,Watkms, Crane" John Paul Bolton, Columbu8, o. Bert 0 Neall, Greell Cove Sprmgs, Hunter-Coleman, deceas d, et al ecutor ~nd fil e.lI bond of $1500 coal, $19.02 ; L. I. Pence welding Hester Jamea Rogers, Lebanon, O. service, 75c ; J. W. Ling o Hal'd· Fla. . no elction to take. Order t o sell. with sureties. George J . Schmitt , ware Co., s upplies, $6.70 ; J ohnston Florenc~ Orone Peterson, Lebanon In the case of Tom Marianos John J . Bucher and Joseph J . CIa.. of 1925 & J ohnston, labor and matc dal, . versus Roy Michael!!, et aI, leave Schad were apopinted ap praisers. ~ 3. 74 ; Trustee of Public Affail's, . OhiO F. R. Moomaw, Superintendent Elelf,l Bradb.ury, Oregoma, Ohio granted to file demurrer. (ChlUicothe, Ohio) Jightlt, $15. '; East End oal Co., . Faith Tomlinson, Dayton, Ohio In the case of Nellie Marian os Mania ..e Licen.e. coal, $9.36; Barnett Bros. suppli~s Eva McMillan, .Cincinnati, Ohio ~!iube~h IJenlde versus Roy Michsels, et 1\1 leave $4; Griswold Service Station , ga ~ KathrYn Turper WilBon, Viro, O. Ameha Carr was fI,-ranted defendant to file de. R~ssell Surfac.e, fa~mEll' of Wa!~ and oil, $3.75; Ohio Cenb:al Tele. Martha Nlcholll ~deister, Colum- murreI'. Jobn Kel'lley, Oregonia, Ohio. ne ville, an~ :toll s Emma HaTrls, phone Corp., rent and tolls, $4.95 ; France. Wat~in. Edwards, Dayton IlUI, Ohio In the case of Elizabeth Mari. of Waynesvlll? GriswO ld Service' ,Station, gas" Ohio. PaUl Tomlinson. anOI, a minor, by her father and Noah Franklin South~ la?orer, of $1.05; takalta Mf g. 0., dog ap. William Thomas next friend, Tom Marianos venus South Lebanon, and nhss Edna Jication , $69.7 5 ; Waldron C. GilHoward Mi aeldlne Lola Dakin Mulford Gertrude Chandler Roy Miehaels, et aI, leave was Mae Potter! of South Lebanon. mour, inquest, $7.70; Waldron C. Raymond Braddock II'ranted detendan.t to file demur. Traaer.ned ·Special. Gilmoul', inquest, $ .30; Waldron Dorothy Rye Burton, Elyria, O. rer. Real E.late TrlLll.IFer. C. Gilmour, inque t, $6.10; Harr y Mildred Hole Campbell, Center. Bess Smith Anderson In the case of The American William E. Humpht'ey and Josie Z. Gray, sel'Vices, $90; J. M. Con. Yllle, · Ohio. Maria St-out Elbon Loan and Realty Co ver us George -:Margaret Marlatt Henrietta McKinsey, Ashtabula, 0 B.. Beanham, et al leave · was Rumphrey to Clinton W. Ratliff, over, services, $20; Clic Brant, se r Kenneth St. John, Hjbbard, Ohio. Anna Vandervoort, Wilmington, granted . defendant to file its 54 ,27 acres in Turtlecrl~ek town· vices, $20; Thomas Taylor service ~ ship, a $1.38; Roy Burroug hs, services, Obio Thomas Burton answer and cross petition. Flora E. Reece to Willie Bair, $1.93; Thomas Tayl orj services Harold WilIiamBon, Dayton, Ohio Clara "ile $19.25; RoY' Burrough , ervices, inlot No. 389 in Franklin. Edith McKibbal'l Atchley, Tampa, - Hazel Moore New Suita I. C. FergUSon and Liz:tie F ergu. $28.87; D. W. Kelle l', se rvices, FIe. MamiJ! Retallick, Oregonia, Ohio Wiliam Cooper versus Ida Coop· son. to Charles W. pyI.e a~d Minnie $16.50; Roy BUl'l'oughs, ser~ ces , Murray Hopkins, Dayton, Ohio er, tor divorce. Charge is extreme M. Pyl ~, 32.66 acre In Clearcreek $7.70; Thoma · Taylor" Sel'VlCes, OIa Hartsoek CI... of 1928 cruelty.. ownshlp. . r$5.50; D. W ..Kellel·, ervl(~es, $16. Irma Shutts Beckett, Or gonia, O. Harry ' L Emereon versus BerEvan L. and Zelia M. Retalhck \ 50; Carl Dakm, pay roll , $224 .27 ; Carl Gray, Sabina, Ohio. to J en";ie and Morrow Sheet~, real H . L. chuyler, pay roll, $26? 88; Carolyn Swa~tel Retallick, Leb· nice A.. E~erson, for divorce. Howard Cook, Rapid City, S. D.' anon, OhIO Claudia Colyer; an infant,. by estate In Clearcreek to,,";nshIP. Ed en Tert'Y, pay 1'011, $11 3.55 ; E'd na Mullen B~rton lierbert McMillan . Littleton W. Colyer, her next. Fred O. Mee~s to H . ~. Mee~er, John Myel' pay r oll $110.76 ; Hal'. . -Kathieen Henderson Noble Harold Berryhill, Bellbroo~, OhIO friend versus Harrison B. Colaney, IDl?t No. 488 In Frankhn. old Sweng, pay roll, . $20 .22 ; Thelma Graham Gray Everett Doan). Morrow, OhiO f r money: Llda B. McKay, deceased to Belle Floyd Lemmons, pay roll, $188.20 Herman "SUrface, Middletown, O. o . S. McKa'y, real estate in Lebanon. F. M. Bowyer, pay roll, $163.60; CI... of 1926 Jean Hockett BunneU Prolt.te COurt W. A. Eudaly, deceased~, to Myra Edward Sampson, pay roll, $20G.~ --Velma Grtaham . Kathleen Graham, Harveysburg, 0 . Ed'th W L. Eudaly, 70 acres in Tlllrtlecreek 15; R. M. Van Horne, pay roll, -. Alice Winston Pauline Green ,!he bond of leaver, guar- townBhip. $367.64; W. A. Seiker, pay Toll, Harold Smith Geneva Ault. Lebanon, Ohio dian ot Rebecea and Mary Jane . J. S. and Sarah Riddell to Wi!. $228 :38; W. B. Schuler, pay roll, Elsie Hawke Weltz Roy EJlt. Weaver, ~aa reduced tG '.1600. Ham Jone and Jeannej;te Jones, $181.~4; F, D. Haine!', painting Edwin Rablby and carpenter work $48.30 ;' Jar.l1e8 Dena H&pkina Belle S. 1t!cKay, eJleclltnx of the real estate i,. Franklin to,wnshi\>. cKa Anna Thomas Earnhart, Grace Rockett estate of Llds.B. !4 1' deceae.ed Omar Ho\ling worth i o Joseph L. Dunn, mechanic, $77.05 ;.Fl'aokOhio. filed her appllcatlon for a certlfi· R. and Ellna Hiteman 139.12 acl'Cs lin hronkle, in ;Peclion cal'ds $10 Dayton, Immogene Beckett Nelon Watkins . in M.ssie township. . . W. C. Turton, CemeJlt, se wer, $]2.Evelyn Tucker, 'Harvelllburg, O. cate of tranafer. Adelbert He Millan, Louisville, Ky. Elizabetb Branatrator Furnllll .Katle. Nunner was appointed , The Peoples' Building Loan and 67; Van Camp t one Co., sand, $3 Glenn Frye, Dayton, Ohio Thomas B.r annock, Oregonia, Ohio executrIX of the estate of. Geor~e 8vi.ngs Co. to the County of Wal·. L. G. Anderson Sons CQ., lumber Kellneth Re~lIick, Lebanon, Oblo timer' Planck, Cincinnati, Ohio N.unner~ deceased, no bond requlr- ren, real estate in Washington. gla s, $83.25; RaroldMartz, sand John B. Gcms William Long, Xenia, Ohio ed. LouIS Lued.elce, Herbe.rt H.oppe Matthew Gruthler, dec:eased, ·t o and gl'avel, $160.45; Oregonia Georee Bunnell, Centerville, Ohio Wade Tur:nel", Spokane, Wash. and ~rnest Snader w~re a)?Pi>lnted Lena Gruhle~', et aI, inlot No. 10.!} Bridge Co., teel, $109.64; Blair Irvin Friend WHliam Wilkerson, Oregonia, Oblo appral!le~IIJ. in Franklin. &LeRoy, cement $126; J . K. pen. LUcile St. John Bland, Springboro, Vashti Beckett GOllner . The wi!! of Peter Non, deceased Ella E. Jennings, deceased, to cer, gl'avel, $229.60 ; L. P , Cevet t Oblo , Jf;)e Keney,LebaDon, Oblo ~as filed III col\Tt.. ~rank James P. Jennings, real estate in Co., tar, $$108.78; W. A. Hau e, Marguet Hubbel Drake, Indianap- Ruth Cook Doster, Harveysburl, 18 to tak~ depOSItion of E. J. Deerffield township. gas, naUs and 'flIes, $45.94; . J . Ohio Schnell, wltn.ess. Lester ' Hopkins, decElased, to Black, parts, $136.87; Tosl)\es s er . II _ _ _ _ _ _ tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The lollowlng aCC!;lUnts were Verdena HopkIns, at .al, r.eal estate vices Station, gas, $62.1;1; incin- U - - - - -.......=-A .,...,,=--=~thr.9ved, ·talIQ..wed and contirmed by in South Lebanon. nat i Oil Works Co., gas, $] 1.40; S. 1..!!II• • • •~. . . . . . . .1 e cour . . Mary M. Dearth, deceased, to . Alexanders Dept. Store supplie s . . Pearl Eulass, ~xeeutrlx of the Irvina E . Dearth ,. et aI, 21i acres in $8.26; Waites Garage, gas and or Benjamin Eulass, deeeae· Franklin township. pa.rts, . $22.05; K Is y's Service' ed. FI~t ,and final. '" Frank ,.nd Anna Kaz:icsho to Statio.n, gas and tube $17.94; John ..L. Bel!$le T. Haney. admtnlstratrlll New York Life In SUrance Co 288. - Law & on, gas and supplies, $ 5 5.• • t.JIIIIl WAYNESVILLE. OHIO of the Clyde H. Haney, 55 acres in Wayne township. 97; Flack Equipment Co., cop per 80 Yean Experience In Bank Bldt· deceased. FIl:at and final. . Edgar Jordan to New York Life tubing, $] .04; H. S. Conover, h8l'd Pho•• ·110 Ftttinir and Maklne GIa.... Verne BUnlk, executor of the Insurance Co., real estat,e in Tur" wal'e and supplies, $20.17 ; Th e~tate of Frank Bunk, decellled. tleer.eak township. Morrow' Garag~, gas, $60.77; . Firat and .finar. fI F. Elbon, deceased, to Fred L.· Miller Hardware, supplies, 65c; . Le__... William Oberlin, euardlan of Elbon, et aI, real estate in Turtle· Frank Sherwood Co., gas and sup. • . ". . John Oberlin, .llllane. Third. Creek tQwn$htp. . plies, $7.79; Franklin Motor Co., T .....F, ft--F...~. .~ . Harry L. Darmody, guardian 01 /'" F. Huber, deceaaed., to Mil· g88, $20.62; Franklin Vulcanizing . E.,,"ado. F.... Mary A. Bolloway, incompetent. drl'; A. Mulford, relll lestate in and Tire Co., ga and shovel, $42 •• FinTht. ' 1 fEll S . d De.rfu>b! township, 39 i Fred Kahn Motor C.o., supplies e nventory 0 a ears, a .. $12.97; Famous Auto Supply Co., mlniltratrlx of the eBtate of C. V. Bill. Allow'" $10.92; Weltern Union Telepliaph Seara, dece..ed, wu approved. Union, telegrslms U.S1 Co., telegram, $S8.e; Trustee" of . The Inventory of W~ Che.ter Oh .' {"-.ntral Telephone Corp. tolls Public Attair8, light bilt, $5.15; I'oa DATIEI CALL Maple, admfni.trator ot the estate $4' ,.:11i; Ohio Central l.'elephone Oregonia Bridge Co;, se1."(icee, 'of habit X. Greathoule, deceased CO c_ rents, $55.25: }tell!s Elec- $24.72, . waa approTed. , . E d Maud SIaale,/ administratrix of. tri ~ IIIIoI'P, lamps, $2.16; East n 'tbe .nate of Samuel W. Slagle, de Co .., (lo., coal, $47.83; The Coh.lm. eelllled, fa ordered to sell certain bu- i ,tl,nk Book Co., 8uPI~lies, $1.Phene 7U property and make return, to cou 25 : .lohrr La'IV and Son, IllS a.n d oil The adlbinl.tratdx 'ot the estate U "'18; . J. W. Line o . lHardw~re 1______________ '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~lof. Walter L. Earnhart, deceased Is Co ., supplies, 40c; W. aJld L. E. Blla ITANUY FOR R.E NT f ShE Gutley, !leaa, $26.57; Drel. Edward ..... D ................. .... DR H M WILLIAMI ordered to translet to an arn- and Robert Blair, servicel~, $16; E. B. Thirkield & Sons 00., iupl!lies, FOR RENT- The McClure cottage • " " . ha.rt all penolla property. .lSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _. Lena Gruiller, executrix of the S . ot 6 rooms and modern, EAJU. ICOOGf -tate o· Matthew ~ruhler, dece&/! $2.98 ; Mrs. Howard awyer, servo SU• .....ON. ~,. filedL her certifteate 'U .7 'U G . Mill II xv Miami street. See Mrs. Mary McD~t."~ ' ed, of trane- ~ces, d21 S..-Ial A........ to ...... aM fer Icea, ".• I;O~lrSst· , eUeorKglal1 a e y, .eerr'vl'ceel Clure.
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folks. I1owlll'Il Let' ('hellowct~ ( ontinu'('d from polrC 1) A l'I la~t ,'lltUl'lIllY nigbt wa the Mrs. 'lara lIale anu son!!, Billy Pc :t Office ndt1l'e.1I i~ Wn~' "esvi11('. "pell" tulk i\ftl'r \\hleh evel'yone la~ l meeting belor • ht'i tDla , the lind Harold, moved to DaylOn last ., 'h . t I nll'IllI)('I'" und vi . ito!'!'. of Farm 'r's (lhio, has bel'lI duly 1l1Jpninlcd s . . d' week. Eecutot' of the ESl1ltl' of aTo_ ,Jome !n thnll'mgl _ ll'l~ III l\ c:aro t4 Gl':mge enjoyed n mo t excellent Glenn John of Dayton visited . !\ OUt· e c J' Nlu'r" \\ (Ire una· . JII\ h('no\\ 1.'1 h btl' M W rr(m bl' t I th ' l\t 11 l".1 I I eI Ill'i t m•. pi' gl'aln, as follows : his moLher, Ml's. Mal'garet Johns, . u t \. Ohio decea, ed. . 0 1(' er~, r . u,,~, (' us Louis Thompson. WIIS in Dayton Sunday . .' In II fill che rs. pt·ning numb(>l' - "Hark! Th n .' till d. thl~ ] 3 d. y uf cemb l' W the . • "\vh, Ih ayH t'alel An'" I ~ :jng", b" Grange 'i edne day. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and 1!JR3 n ~ang n ... ~ -~ -----;'l'ull~g . Young. AttYII, n ~vill(l 1IIgh Bor .Fnll in Line" A llUtll'tet omp0F.ed of fr . Lotz, M r, n. M. Z(>l1, 101' Xenia. WIlS in family spent Saturday in Dayton. MAN SUFFOCATED RALPII R. AREY antI dosed by . tnglOJt th High .11'. I'!lobe, MIlI'y Rye und Irma Waynl!8v ille, Monday. Miss Thelma Coleman of Wellmlln spent th e past weelt with Mr. Judge of lhe rrobate ourt school song. n;ch . 'mg ., 'i1 lit Night." Harry Snider, SO, was BuffocatMrs. Bertie Mills spent s veral and MI'S. Walter Kenrick, WUI'rl'n ounl y, hio Rendi ng onnie tubh!l ed Thursday as he was mixing " Reading Lonsing Hardin d.tys in Dayton, Iiast week. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOcal Happeninll Mr. and Ml·S. Lee Magruder and fulminite at a cartridge plant at Mrs. George Graham visited Mr. Kinp Mills. ROOT F OR AND e ONS IG1t You don't hllve to be a 1I1illion. Read!ng , Billy Tinney , oar Cattle, hop, ahelp aDd cal".. ANNUAL ELECT ION Rirc and paek II Illl'g trunk to Readln~ Betty Bl'~ddock Frank HellS i ex'pect d to return and Mrs. Elmer Wetz; in Dayton home today aftN' n trip to Florida, ",'at.urday. to Noma-Brock Co" llT.lt.... , The annual electio'n of thl' take this h'it> Ih rough tht' Philipv. Dlbe~~ g.a,:e a . plc':ldld t~!k Of the animals whOle milk is prorreutvI firm for the .aii Leban n, was a Mr . Harold Whitaker and chilEmntol' Baily, • t o kholds of the Wayn viii pin Islands, and 11 I:<om f tho on the pll'1t?of hra tmas. commonly used for food, the cow m.rket prieel and cood.. ... 'll iona1 Bank fot' the purpo e of 66 diff r nt wild tribe, many of Anothe!', nu.mber,It,.Cam Upon busines vi itor here, W dnesday. dren of near Waynesville spent alone secretes milk containing a U.I•• Stoe. Y.rd.' Ci•• ~ Thursday with her parents, Mr. colored fat" Milk for the goat, ewe, Tun. tn on R.dlo Station welt. n uing which nre pIIl'ely sa\'oge, on the th ?l1e1mght leal' by C1u~rtet. t,l cling dir clors for th fl'. and Mrs. J . O. Cartwright, and Mrs. Harvey Burnet. ye r will be held aL their banking night of Janu Iry 5 at the {l-ym. Ro cO,e Furnas ~av , a very tnt rcamel, and water buffalo is prac- 111 :215 to 12 :80 p. m, for OUI' daUJ A large number of ladies at- tical1y colorless. 1.0(l tn on Tu sday, January 9, \l ould 'you lik to tudy ollle of B.t mg repol't ~,f t!il Grange, of Cincinnati, were in Wayne ville lIIarket riPON. _ aturday. tended the "Home Demonstration" 1934 bctwe n the hours of 1 and t.he e tribes and view their qu Clo. lOg number, 0 Little Town of meeting at the home of Mrs. James 3 p. ~. custom~, habits, lind charactel'is. Belh~ h nt", by GI'a~g The conditi"n ~,f T. Jeff Smith, Johns, Thul'8day afternoon . . L: M. HENDERSON, Cashiel" tIcs? Would you Iik to fl y into the The chlldrc':l wel'(, gIven their Mi II Helen Friend came home who has been seriously sic k, is im_ __ ... __,__ _ inside of an active volcano? If so uflual hl'1~tm ~I' at. provins:. fro m Miami University, Oxford. don't fui) to be aboard FridllY NO HUNTING Mr. and Mrs. Howard Archdea- Thur day, to spend the holidays DEATHS night at the gym. con pent Sunday with Mrs. Berdie with hel' parents, MI'. and Mrs. All-ab oard! On our tour of the Mat.tin W. Freeze died al his Archdeacon in Wilmington. Robet·t Friend. We, the undersigned, anow n o un~xplored Philippine, Friday, home Routh ' cit town Tuesday The Christmas entertain ment of \lUnting, trapping or trespassing January 5, at gym. veninlt at. 11 :60, after a long ilIMis. Alice Br.i ttain arrived home Lytle unday School will be at the on our farms; Cltriatm.. Prolr..... Friday, De. ness, of heart troublt'. He is 8ur- from olumbus tt,day to . pend the unday School and preaching hour E. F. REtFSNIDER cember 22, Spon.ored b, the vived by hi ' wife, two 'ons and hdstmas holidays with hel'. pll.r- next Surtday afternoon. R. H. HAJtTSOCK, Agent Junior. one daughtel'. The funet'al will be nta, U. and M1'~!. W.alter BnHalO , Misses Helen and Ruth Early ~:=::=::=::::===:=:====~ Devotionals B tty Hart ock held at the lIle lun:: parlors Fri· Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawson and were .Sunday dinner guests of Mis oog .. .... .. Assembly day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mrs. "o n Raymond, left today for De- BerOlee Graham. One Act Play, "Aunt MYl'8 Vel'sus MUrTay officiating. Durial in L b· troit, Mich., whet'e they will spend I Mrs. A. . Thompson rl'ceivecl 8 M rry hl'istmas," written by anon cemetel·Y. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. word Friday , of the death or her Ruth P nnlnglon, L. :Fro?er. sister, at, trattonville Pa., Fdends baract Alb!!rt Gaine, 70, died 18 t - -- ..... . - he,re extend sympathy. Th('odore Norris, 16 year old Thu}' day night at the home of hi Mr... H. Rising of Cincinnati bay • .narv y Peters. brothel' in Franklin. Death was !jJ>ent last week with her brother. X.RAY WORK Kay. his isl r with whom he is due to heUl·t tr uble. Ce~nturv in-law, Mr. Morris Bourne and t.o figh t, Evelyn Gain s form l'ly lived in Way, family. inclined BLOC ANESTHESIA PeteI'. . nesvillc and f or many years was in . ---- . Harvey Burnet spent Mr. and Mt·s. NOl'l'i , their par- the employ of the late Seth ouk, I\hs. EdIth M. Hanl was host- days this week in Dayton, In the All Killd. of Denture. Made ntll, Marvin Fox and Juanita coal dealer. He j survived by one e to the memlber of the New interest of the Milk Producers AsRepair WOJ;k DOlle Quickl, Brannock . brother and three sillten: ntul'}' club at The Little Inn /lociation. Aunt Myra, t.heir maiden aunt, Funer,lll suryices wet'c held at last FI'iday afternoon. Response Mr. and Ml's. William Iladlt,y Mary Allan. _ . the tubb :luneral home Saturday to 1'011 ('all were suggestlv of the and children of Blanchesler wel'e Main St", WAYNESVILLE, O. Jim, me senger boy, Eldon Ellis afternoon and burial was in Miami Yul~tide, each r.namber giving a Sunday and Sunday night guests Ruth Hoyle cemetery. hflstmas verse. _ _ of Mr. and Mrs. Donald lIadley Lucille .. Th program IconSlsted of two and on Monday accompaniej them Marjorie, their fl'i nds, Edna Wayne. ville, Ohio Phone 47 Bergen. William C. Moran, who died at' excellent papers, "The Giant. to Dayton, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury Max Norman Meredith his 'home, 2 18 Walnut St., Ohi- is New Yor~," and "Along Jet'r;.' '" . Dnvill Boger cago, III., December 3, 1033, b -IPolomac," prepflred and read by and son,of Sabina and Re ,: H. H . husband . of Josephin Mrl$. Wilbur Cla:rk and Mrs. Anna Lafferty were Sunllay e',lming dinMr. Boys, the fib I'iff, LOI'oin loved WOT.AIlY PUBLIC Hall. troh )\loran, father of Laura, M.. ICadwallader reSl)eCUvely. ner guests ·of Mr. alld Ml~. AlIulI Gert.rude Murphy, Anthony J . After adjoumment ~ Emrick. Instrumental Dud, "It arne N. tI.... . ... a Midnight Clear,".. Ruby and William T. Moran, lunch was served. The meetings at L)lt l.. church WIlla ~._ • • E . ..... S.uIM Night," Rob rt I aver brother of Mrs. Mary ~mmett and .Mrs. Ha~tis' iI~vited g~ests- were closM Sllnday, Rev. SU;:nt.ln CIf WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Helen Greene. t he late JameR E. Flames, ad9pt- t.tl Anme Brown. MISS Mame Franklin filled the palplt Thurs· =~~=~=~~~==~!BI: Recitation, "J' at 'fore eel son of the late Dr. Jame W. Brown, Miss Emma Reighway and day evening. Haines. Funeral Wednesday at Ml·S. D. L. Cranle. Mrs. 14argaret Johns attl'nd'1d l\ Mae Treadway. Dl'amatized Poem, "T'w8.'1 t he 8 :30 a. m., from his late residence. - -t.urkey dinner Monday "'J'ening at Ni&,ht Before Christmas." Interment Holy epulcbre. DOG POPULATION DROPS Lebanon, given by Judge MlIl'i"n __ _ _ - - .- Ham.ilton of Cincinnati, to the ReJunior' horulI, "0 Little Town of The .uddell visitation of death in a family necessarily Rcceivin complaints from farm publican committee of Wal;l'en B thleham.", David Bog~r, Johu creates a ,re,at deal of bewilderment and confullion. S~ars, Chat"l 8 LeMay, Robert aI's around CeElterville that dogs county. ' , Under the mental and 'emotional atr. of the crisis, the Cleaver, ,Edna Bergen, Dorothy were killing sheep. O. J. Benjamin Wallace' IGA store was oroken bereaved yelatives are at a disadvantage in faelng the Mr, Walter Wilson and Mrs. county dog wa:rden made an in- into Tuesday night ,and a nl1Dlbel' Bourne, Mary Katherine Young, many dutiee and problems which arise. and Hel n Greene. Raymond Wilson Were invited Ivestigation andi found that nine of packages of cigarettes wer'! :111 Santa Claus' Surpri e. gue t!! of the Zoal' Ladies Aid dogs wel'e imp1.icated in the dep: that were missing, • Members of Lytle chureh and meeting at the hom of Mrs. Paul l'edations on th4! various flocks. Into this situation comes the modern funeral director Peterson last Friday afternoon. • He ta lked with owners of the friends had a bounteo\ls 1cI1ation a man qualified by long training and experience to give Mr, and Mrs. Everett Haines d Qgfl and. then took the dQgs into for Rev.. and Mrs. H. H. Lalferty the necessary advice and assistance. He ill more than a -a:ncr~iTiiririf-u-iiiffil1rnrirn:miifi.:-hreT'e guests df. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Ben- e~stody, but other residents and famIly at the ehurch .l\f(lDdlav busine811 man; he has a. protessional aense ot rqoral jamin Cal'ey of near Careytown on vIllage , thought that the responsibility to protect the interests of those who. have They have been flashing then in Friday, beeJl t\tolen. . . by a large crowd. confided in him. the ·f~ces of 'the teacher and Mi~s Mildl' ed Lang was a dinner A dog belo'ngmg to Clift'ord Despite the ice and ~ad weat.het - - cfeUow-classnlates, making sure e t in th Bunnell home Sund y ~ecke,·, .who oPerates 8 restaurant a large num,b~r. of :lrlends from ThhJ aense of responsibility is the guiding principle that everybody can see them. The gu e ' .. m the VIllage, '~as stolen Tuesday Lytle and V1clmty attended the class was well satisfied. They are ~rs, Emerson SI!lclalr a!1 d night, and it was alter thi dog -funeral of Mrs. Georgianna Baines of our or~anization. In every ca e We consider the client unusual this year with, a "Wayne" chIldren attended a bIrthday dm- was stolen that the residents of at the Springboro church, We !r,es' as a friend who need a our help in one of the ~reat criael and a "w" written on them. honor of her mother in t he village dedd,ed that thieves day afternoon. Those from a dil;of life. lor . . . . . . Sunday. were planning con ran sacking every tance were; Mr. and Mrs. Charle. I ....... llubtl:rllioi _ ... Mrs. Amos Compton and on place in town, :~ince there are few McDargh and Mr. and Mrs. Georle ... IIIlI .... , " APPOINTED EXAMINER Walt r Dean, and Miss Elizabeth dog!! left in th'e village. McDargh of Urbana, Mr. Clint Hunt called in the Bogan home Tho sheriff's office was notified Binegar of Jamestown, MrJ. Jl)s, Walker Austin, of near Bellbrook last Thursday afternoon. Friday night, and investigation eph Gras$i, Misses Millicent Hetz.. widely known breeder of register- .Ml'~. Ra.ymond Wilscm visited hel' disclosed that there have been nu- ler and Irene Slade of Piqua; Wa,nelVille, Ohio Phone' 7 ed Jersey cattle, received notice da ughter, Mrs. Theodore McIntire merous thefts of gasoline, tools l'rof. and Mrs. H. D. Kelliaon of of ,his appointment as stat dairY of neal' New .Burlingto n on lost and s mall artic~les in vl\rious gar- Vandaliaj ?rtr. and Mrs. Wi1li~m examiner by Governor George Wednesday. . ages in the vllJage during the last Ebright, of West Carrollton, :MlS. White. "The L~e Wire~' Sunday wee~ ~~~~=~~~===~~~~=~~==~~=~~=~~=~~~=~~=~~~~~; . Tile appointment was made un- -" - - -- --' der the provisions of the Burk bill School class h eld a market in DILATUSH SPOKE milk produetion and marketing Wilmington Saturday. Miss Jeannette Wilson spent the TO BROTHERHOOD Mr. Austin, it was understood, will work in counties in the south· week-end with her fri end, Anna J ohns of Wilmington. ern part of Ohio. Prosecutor Don Dilatush, ___ Lebanon, gave an excellent address on "The ResponSIbilities of Citizenship" before the meeting of the M. E. 'Blrotherhood in the church social rOom Monday evening. His address was liberally inter spe.rsed with bits of his own exPllrience in tho prosecuting attorney's office. The program was preceded by a banquet served to the members, theil' Bons and other Invited boy ~uestB.
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Estate of Stella Butterworth, deceased. Notice is 'h ereby given t hat Ernest Butter'worth whose POllt Office address 'is Waynesville, Ohio has been duly appointed aB executor of the Estilte of Stella Butterworth late of Warren County, OhiO, deceased. Dated this 16th day of December 1988. RALPH H. OAREY Judge Oir the Probate Court Warren County, Ohio
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PAYMENTS I~ XC EE D A HIUNDRED MILLION Farmers taking part in the crop adjustment programs of the Agricultu1:al Adjustment Administration have received total payments of $114,986,740 in return for reducin&, crop acreages. More than a million checks went to cotton growers. Tobacco farmerB have received 16,381 checks for more than a million doflan, and 74,884 checka for more than four miHlon dollartl were mailed to wheat tarmers. Ohio fannen ill about 32 counties haTe reeeiTed their Ant wheat p&)'IIIenta. 1I0re than a foarth of all the wh..t pal'-
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECE MBER 28, 1933
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SATURDAY EVENING 1. ':,. Fromm and f amily apent Monday. with relaUves in Dayton. . Chaa. Welch, of Mlamlsbur&" called on old friends here Sat urday. Mi.. Doria Hender on, einn'tI, SPetlt Christmas home heTe. Miss Doris Fiala, of w..the .e.ek·end guest Doris H."ke.
John Lodlnrton, 7. years old, liOn of Mr. and Mn. Alva Ludington , of Route 1, 8uf\'ered a. broken leg In an autOlnobJIe accident Satur· day nieht. He was crossing Main street in front of the Grange hall about 8 o'cl'()ck wben he. was hit by a cal' operated by George S ims, of Leb.non. ' The bQ,Y's right leg WILS broken between the knee and ankle. fie was taken to McClellan hospit"l, Xenia, where the bone wall set and he was returned to his bome th e 118me night. • The driver of the car was exonerated lUI it W.II said that the accident was unavoidable. Mr. and Mn. Ludlngl;on desire to thank an those who 80 kindly aSlliteed them In caring fo r t hei.r son lifter the accident.
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Ft'iend's orchest ra of Morrow, of The l'egu lal' wInter meeting of whiel! WiIliam Thom as, of Wayt)l~ Wil!ia~ Howard :1I.f t M(,I~InesviU e is a member, 18 bro adcastol'lsl HIghway AssocIatIon wIll ing t rom 8 Sta tio n at Mt. Oreb, be held .Janual'y 26-27 at the Colever~ S unday aftern oon. The I q·llitt Hot I in MOllltri • Gl!orgia. or chestra is popu lar in this com~ Deleglltes from communities mu~ily. having played for the . Mark Roge l's wa in Mu.n cie, I nd along t he highwlI;y, .which ext~~ds weekly dan ces spon sored by t be Jr Friday afternoon. ' fl:om northern MIChIgan to Flonda O. U . A. M. last winter a nd ha WIll attend ..Warren county has had Mrs. Amanda Maffitt .IS confined I epresentat.!ves . at s veral of been engaged by the Ol'der tQ play tor t his seaso n'l:! da nCeS. to her home because of lllness. th~se meetings III the past. ----~- R. L , Fraz I', Jr., ,~f 0 b'oit, , v isited relatives here jol' t he weekend, ., a Mr. a nd Mrs . F. B. Henderson ~ave their family Christmas dirlOer on . unday.
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ST. AUGUSTlN~' S CHURCH Father Frencb, Pastor Dan, little s n of Mr. a nd )tin. Mass at St. AUiUBtlne' s ch.urch \ -el'n impAon, has measles. every Sunday at 9 o' clock. MI'. and Mrs. E. W. Hopkins had 1 ir famil y dinner, Chl·tstroas Eve FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI ST (Undenominational) 0 1'. an~i Mrs. H. E. Hathaway Chester A. Williamson e.nteHained l'elntives at Christmas Unified se~viee beginnin~ wi~h dinner. hurch school period at 1l :'30 a. Ml's . Laura Shidaker, of R atveys m. Lord's ' upp rand 8 rmon nl hurg i the gues t of Mrs. Marne 10:30 p. m. Bro. F. A.. Wright will prellch. You are always we lcome al Hatti Id.
Mr. and Mrs. John llreston e n· this church. Miss Rachel Davis and Mr. Ralph The dd·,. of MI's Gel'aldine tel'taineCi gu est ft'om Cincinnati we In.. .s ClIristmas observance in t he Monday. FRIENDS MEETING cburches was inagurBted last Fri- ~~~\i~~:~ Christmas day in H:~~g:~ !:~a~o~r~~~~!~' ~~~'~i~~ C. Lee Hawke and f amily were Chriatmu dinner guests of Mr . W. P. alisbury $uffered a day night at t he M . E. church die avage was solemnized in the Fi rst Day-First Day Friendship and Mra. II. L. ,arshall. whem t he Sunda y . school gave a Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter lal'k were M. E. pal'sonage at 10:46, hrist. chao} at 9 :30 a. m. Meeting for sev 1' 0 heart attack Tuesday nig ht Chl'istmas Day guest~ of Mr. and mas nlorning. plc ....,in" ill still confined to his bed. worship at 10 :30 a. m. .. program. Jiln. Ralph' Vance and son, of .ti'ter t he · progra m Santa Clau Mrs. Rolla Bolton. The ceremo ny waf!, performed by Pleasant Plain, spent Monday with J . E . VanOfien and family spent WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH a nd assistants gave the childl'en unday and Monday witb Mrs. Mr. and Mn. J. C. H,wke., the ir .trellt. . Don.' l fOl'g t our hip th rough t he Ret G... Di:.ertt in It~. pr('~f Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor V/lrlOfleTl's pnr nts in~ Norwood; On Sun day night the choir ren- the Philippines On the' night of e raOe 0 th e lmmc lae re 8 \Vea • MI'. altd IIr8. J. E. McClure enJanuary 5 at t he "ym. the co uple. The bride was attend· Wednesday: Bible st.udy nntl ' f Cb d d But 'hcl'ing time is here, call at tertained Haney Saekett and OUp ere a FPLrlogr!lm 0 .. rist~as .. ed by her sister, Mias Flora Hull of prayer me .ting each Wedn sday mus~c . 0 owmg . !•. e openmg .Mrs. Orace McCun~,. of Lima, Lebanon, a nd the bl'idegroom's 111.• the Waynesvi1le Fat'men Exfamily at dinner Christma8 nigbt. 8erv~ce wa.s a reaqmg by Beatrice spent th week-end with hel' tendant was Mr. Kenneth Fromm at 7 Pd' n1 .. S d h i t 9:30 change fol' Morton's moke Salt. Miae lIal')' Leah Edwards, of RobJt2er. a gJ:oup of anth ems. ,. . ' u n ay . . un al' sc . oo a Sprin&'fteld, spent the weelt-end " Th e Sillml Holy Night · .. . . IThe moth 1', Mrs. Eva MIIl,~r. of Wlly ncavllie. . a. m. Mornmg worshIp at 10 :30. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Davis e n. with bel' aunt, Mrs. Emma fl. Me. Mr and Mn. Sam Meredith, Jr., .so ng that the Angels Si~g" .' d M' L'lI' B h · ' d' lti\·. avage iB a nati"e o{ Way- The sermon ubject will be, ne(l t heir childl,"en and gra ndof near Wa-enUle, take great " WQnderf ul Story" wa D. sli ng. an ISIl" la en am . J8 span m g n~ ville and is highly set emed in • ome Anchol'1i f01' the New Yeal'. h . E Olare. 1"I h ~ the hrI. t~a!\ vacatl?n at her the c mmunity. He graduated from At '1 p. m. we will hav our reg- children at dinner T1stmas ve. pleasure Il announe ng t e t;n- Duet- Mr. and Mrs. Beck home hel e n Wayne VI lle . Ilr. aDd lin. James Hawke, of IlilgElm.,nt ot their daqghter, MUls Antllehl "What Mea n Tho$e Holy ) . Waynesvill e High · gch091 in the IUlar monthly Young Peopl 's Dean Hawk!! spent Christmaui SpriD,s.td, were vi-Sltor8 at the J. to Paul Tomlinson , 80n of Voice~" MI·s. O. M. Ridge and M is~ c1~ss ?f '32 and is .8 graduate of meeting. This i a combination Day at the. home of Mr. an d Mrs. e. Hawke· home, Monday .fterand Mrs. A. C. 'l'oJJllinson, also Solo-M~. Mert Bah'd Emm~ Heighway we,re Dayton ~1JaD11-Jncob8 bUSlDe~s college, service of the Epwot'~lJ League Rnd .N. p, Clyburn at Washington C. n~a.r Waynemlle. . Anthem, " 0 Come All Ye. Fa ithf ul visito.!'! Thursday at last week. Dayton. preaching service. hurles W hit- E, lloon. MII8. HendiUl Is a chamllng Anth em "0 Night of Hoi " ThE) you ng couple ha the best aker is th lead '1'. There . will be atu\'uay dinner gue t.8 of Mr. Ilr. alld Mn. Paul Gustin and and talellted young lady and an Memdry" Mi s Hem'i~H:a Mc~Klnsey, . of wishes of a host of friend~.. special music and M~. Beck will Bobby Brittan spent t he week-end accomplished planilt. She plans tQ .' A htabu la, amvcp home. Satul'day For the present MI'. and MI"~. speak On a subject pel·taining to and 1r ......a Riel! \l nd family were with lira. GUl tiD'S relatiyH. llear p'.dllata from the W..ynetVilIe . evening for a two wet"ks holiday. f avag wHr reside in Lebanon. t.h New YeaI'. I r. and hs. H. R. Moss and famHI~ ' School tbl. corning Hay, On Sunday morning at the You nre cordially invited to ot- ily. ONJ'ODia. WIMN ilhe hal a very COOd record Frie nds First Da y ScbooJ, the Mr . Dnd Mrs. D. L. ,Crane spent tend any QJ' all of th Cl meetings. Emma Bal'nett and E!. ·V. )(1'• • nd Il.... ;E. L. Thomu were a Mdent. f oJl41wing program was given : Ch'.J ietmas Eve an d Chll'istmas with lI1I~r lUeata of Mr. •nd ..... E. . Crane and 'family, in OaknH l'nr:uu·~. of in cinnat i, were callStu. Thom... ot l>ayton. last Mr. TomHDaon Is a prominent Welcome-Kenn eth and J ohn J r . wood. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Waynesville fr ie.nds Sat urThanda7, young farmer ud aIao a ,l'aduate Fur nas CHRIST of tb. W.~e"'lle Ki,h schQo\. Song, "Hark t he Herald Angel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye enter(Undenomil)ational) IIr••nd Mrs. Maynard -Welts The weddlnl' claM has not as y~t Sing." 'tained at dinne r Sunda y the Maurie W. Silve)', aged 88 years Ch A W'II' Mi . t and chUdrell were Chrbtm.. set, but It ia rumored that lt Tree .e xercises by beginners' cl as . members of the former's family a respected citizen of t his comester . 1 lamso,n, nlS er ,u..t. of the former's nrenb at "ill occur aometime in tl!e early Recitation-Seth Hoak a nd Mis Irma Rich. Dlu ni ty, died at his home on Th ird Church SchOol at. 0 :30 D. ~J1. Wllminl'ton. part 9t June. . Pialio Solo-Owen Hartsock shreet Sunday afternoon , Decem. Lord's Supp I' at conclusio n. The happy young couple have Piallo Solo-Ada Gr ace UnderMr. a nd Mrs. Harvey Burnet ber 81, a t 4 o'clock. h ri lia n ErldeaVOl' at 6 :30 p. m. wood and ch ildre n, of Lytle. spent SunThe greater part of his life wa Th is will be a "Christian F,;lldea vlIi1a Emma Heiahway wall >D"'·l lI•• weU wWaea of .U their friend s Reeitation--Jennie Lee Braddock day with Mrs. BUrnE!t's parents, spent on t he 'fa rm but he had been o r Home oming." hri. tian ElldiDfter 1'1- of lIIra. An1\a Cad- .nd rel,ativel. - -- - -Play---Junior Class Mr. and Mrs. E. L. TIi1omas. a resident of Waynesvil le since deavo£s of "bygon day" will waUader at the Friends Bo",e, Ohriltmu Day: FORllit. MANAGER SOil", " Away in a Manger"--Jean 1929. have charge, lind everY\lne who 0 n December 7 a fa 11 )n ' the a h s vel' ·be n connec t e d WI. "b .. Jane Hartsock, Momimia Mr. a nd Mrs. MOrris Gra ham enRG and N . .hv Ule, £Jrl Bainn, 0 f GOES TO LYNCI1BU Boak t ertain ed a t din ner Monday, Mr. basement of h is home ' re ult d in Ohri tian Endeavor is invited to Mr. ant;! MI' . Ray Hawke , of Tean., aad .~lebh Haines, lot Kifin. Sblofe L•• d-l._ .... -ho ball been Song, "Silent Ni"ht" Uar'old Whitaker and family, and II fractured hip from the effects of attend, a \ ell all visitors. Evening Daytol1 visited their pare nts, Mr_ neaota. 1'8. managel' of .. "gl, " io n Whitaker , of New Phlla- wh'Ieh h e never ra III.e(.I ·...I ce SaYlaiwuSat elr d cous n the " Waynesville Farewell R cltstion - Mar J ean and vl;lngeI'IS,'I' c el'VJ a t 7 :30 p . In , and Mrs. J. C. II.awke, Sunday J. C. wke, ~ur ay. brancb of the F.irley Hardware .Tane Hartsock. delphia. Mr. Silver was a member of t he Sermon subject, "Passing Awoy," afterTloQn . IIr. and IIrl. Mver Hy~n enf th t t S til 01 . Wllyne T Qw nshi p 'Fal'mers' club, a The Builder's class will PI'£!. nt a Mis.s a Trillena and Margar et tertai~ecl a group ;f young people OompaD)' or e Pal wo years an aus Mr. Rnd Mrs. Me\'I,~ Ke rn " and charter member of Waynesvill e special featuI'e entitled, "StnJ:!f friellcla of their daugbter, III.. haa been tnanaterred to the Lynch· daughter. of C.levelaTl~, Mr. a.nd G I'ange an d a tnember of the M. and rowns." Don't miss it. Prayer EdwtU'ds, who Jlre spending the bul'l atore aDd lbove4 hiJ! family At St. Mary's Episcopal church Mr '. C. M. Robl.tzer, ~d:. ISS Be.at.n ce E. chur ch . meetings and Bible .tudy ellch winter in Dayton, were in Way. Bem.,ce, at dinner Monday even- to ...... _ ."'" - ,----,- - --........... ,_" """"a.the Christmas t r eat was· given at R0 b Itzer, M1'5. A m~II la W I11la.m ! 1 lfe is s.u rvived by hi widow, Wednesday at 7 :30 p. 'm. 1'Qu wllr em ile, Friday. Iq. Stan).., Bail, hu &IIumed the the church school hour 011 Sunda y and M~. Ray J ohnson spe nt Christ- l\II'S. Mal'y· Silve r. a nd two grand- enjoy the e meetings. MI'. and Mrs. e has. Fisher and Mr. aDd Kra. ChIUl. Gordoa .~ul · lml&n,.,.!lftlellt of the local .tore and morning ' and at the church hour mas WI t h Mr. and MI'IB. J. D. Mar- childJ'en . . The church where y u eel at fa mily, of Oincinnati we re ChristBOD, &ad IIr. ·1I.rioa Gordoll, of . .Istecl by Al Simplon, the Christmas communion was cele latt . · FuneJ;al services conducted by home. lIlas guests in t he h ome of W. H. dinner 'u.... Ha....., - -.. '"'ere ... _..• formed., of the Lynebburg d hi f branch 11, to brated. Mrs. Maynard Weltz sang \ MI'. and Mrs. B. V. Smit~ ent.er- R ev._ G. C. D'b I el't we t e h eId at '. h e Allen and ·f amily. of II 4 I( L H Go do on Ill'. SlmptlOlI ftIIIon • am f or the. offering, Phillips Br ooks' ~ T d ft d ST_ MARY'S CHURCH II r. . . ~. . l' 11, \ Wa---ule, 1aat week. " 0 Ll'ttle Tow' n of Bethlehem." ",i ned hristmas Da, with the fo l- resl. ence . uee .~y.a ernoon an Fane t Gl'aham and family athilda,. I lowing g uests: Mr. Jes. e Meng~e b UJ'lal was In Mliinn cemetery. lt ov. J . J . Schaeffer. Rector II.... Ann. $chwinll, Elmer Mr. aDd lira. Oliver Davi~ and . ' and famil y of Morr<)w, Mr . and --- - - - --First Sunday aHel' hri tmas, tehded a family Chr istmas dinner ~h"lna and t.ll\ily, and IIr_ alld 'Nettie Kepler we.r . Ohristmas At the Church ~i Chf18t a Mrlj. Harold Smith, M ellSr~ Ralph. Mr. an d Mrs. Al b rt Brannock Decem ber ill. Church , chool at at the hqme of Mr. a nd Mrs. Alvin lin. Benaan Yarnell, of Pa,yton, f lira. Ucla Peau in Leb- short program was gIven .f ollowed Smith an d R. L. Fraser J r., of De- have moved f ro m New Vienna to 9 :30; Morning Pntyel' una S 1'/11011 Dyke, in Dayton. "eN Chrlatmas. gu~stll Ok .G ene 0 Iby the Coristmas treat. t roit. H01'Vey R ye's f ar m, south of town. at 1 0 :30. Misses Lou~se Crane and Vonnie Coaner aad family, _an~0~1l,:"===~==:~~===--=~I======:========~=======7~~====:i:'~'~===~~========~===~=~~======~ Keilogg, of Cincinn~ti, w~re guests Maud (lrane and family John E. Coate entered the U. 8. 1= overMr!\. t he wee\t-end. 14' t-..:;-------~---------------_:_-----'-.->< Ha.,., the 20th day of Decembet. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. Be fa, p'.daate of W. B. S .. .Joha and Mrs. Cliff Burnett were ~i8B wUI be iD traiDiq at Norfolk, v..... Sue Cran e and Messrs. Walter paia for an indetlnitl period. and e has. Bur nett. ' 1I.r. and 111'8. Amold Liatoa, otli_..;.----.;;..---~~------::_~:_:=:_---...~-----· Cleveland. aDd Mill Ethel l.latcm J,I h Freach Cl.... club went caroling. visiting shutMiss Ca li.tb·'s pupils sang songs Ml'~. A.lice McKinse¥ and Mi811 of New York City, -.ere Ta8llda7 AI..... DId-'" "'.~:L:'N:...I,-,,·.,--t+_ _ _ _ _-= ins and others in Waynesville. a nd gave l'ecitation~ for t heir H en rIetta were · Chrlst!!J!l~ Day aitemooD callen at t)le bo... 01 Th baakftbell pme arraqed . The French Club held its monthThose who were visited expressed Cbri$tmas entel'tnimnen~ which of Mr ., I. ~. Harl'ls an IIr. and lira. Sall\uel ButterwGl'tb. . . tile fe,t\lJ'e of bomec:om~g Iy F riday afternoon t hemselves as very well please.d was foll owed bya treat from Miss , of Cent~rvll1~ . )(1'. and lI.... F. C. HartsoCk, w"k.~t:nded l.. a aomewbat dIS: wit h the ~inging. Ca rt~r. . , ' - Mr . and , Mrs. Lindley " Menden· II ... MUdred H.,uoc~ and IIr••ppoln~ M!s8 ~l1'Ip~ell s 1:oom had hl).l1 were dinner guests of Mt·s. Lower Grade New. stO)'le, reClta tlons, songs an d a Marga ret Martin at the F riends Chal'l.ee lIartIIotk of Milford abc.t of W. B. U'r••ad lira. ltonald Hawke aa4 . Th.ey ~ l80 wOt'ke~ bard to Home. Cht' isitna8 Day. Cbriatmu _... Miss Reeder's first grade pupils finish theIr g Ifts fOl' i hell' pal·cnts. . ... lIOn Fraa~ w,re .enjoyed a little hl'is tm88 proM·r. Young's fi fth gradel'f:l Sl Mrs. Mary McC~ure. and Mrs. of liN. Edith Harria and faIIIU,. g ra m on F riday, Decembel' 22. Christmas cal'QIs for t he Friend tda K lsey were in Dayton MonRome. Then l'tl).. Young I'cad ·tnem day. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl sQme stories and they were give n McClure and 1amily. e. tJ'eat, Mr. Young wi!!hes to ex.. ten d through these columns his .Mrs. Bertie MIIJs and daughter, maining at home here in Waynea- Miss Beeder's room as well as all sincere wishes to his many frie nds M1ss Lena E8l'nhat't s pent the . ville. Mr. J,ames h: planning on Of the other r ooms had a nice fill' a happy a nd prosperou s New week-end wit h Mr. and Mrs. Chetrabbit bunting the g:reater .part Of Chrilltmas tree. . ' Year. ter Cu tler , a t Notwood. th e t im e. We all Wish hIm good Miss Hartsock and her second Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta of luck. . graders enjoYed a delightf ul pro· Eia-hth Grade New. are spending the Christmas bolidays here with . Mr. and Mr. Bra.ddock is spendIng gram of carols, a dialogue, Dnd sev Christmas at home, on tile !a)'m era\ Tecitatlons. A treat followed The Good Cit izen hip club held Mrs . .J . P. Fro mm and family. near WaynesviJIe. tie p!;'ogram. theil' meeting on Friday 15. They Misses Bernyce Ryman, Arlene Miss Hartsock ill spending the The second grad e pnpils h ave aclopte.d t he constit ution of t he an d Hilda Borstman, of Christmas" holidays at her home been working even though they club for the year. It was d ci d<' d near Waynesville. . 'W e re excitep ' about Santa. Th ey to have a Christmas pal·t y 'O n th e CIncinnati, spent the week-end will be plaled Miss Reeder is staying at her made gifts ior tbllir pBl'en t.~ and f ollow ing Friday. Th e mem ber", of with Mr. and Mrs. Mye l,' 'Hyman. ISa'WrlIa7, ':St~'~' wbell Lebf opposition. ilome near Ridgevm~. friends. t he club dl'ew names fOl" O!Xchang. . . . , .....,.. plared at LebMiss Hunter is elnjoyin~ ChristMiss Lile's third g rad e had a ing gifts at the party. Vidor McGuit·o and f amily, of mas at her home iii i13lanchester, 0 splendid progr am . Jt was of a difHamilto n, R obert Lamb and Loula ( Mi s Laura McKi.nIl.6Y is remaln - I e rent 'nature than. the ot her ;proSeYe.. tb Grade New. Th ompson were dinne r guests of at home in RidtevlUe. . grams and deserves much praIse. Mr . and Mrs. James Lovely! on MillS Carter wi11 sPend tpe holi- . The m,ain featur4j was th e Set . up Th e seventh g rad e had a short Christmas. Miss Glenna Mal'sh and Mr. days 'a t the hortle oj! bel' parents in ofa make-bt;lieve m.ovie picture Christmas program Fr iday. It conSpring Valley, machine . As the . plct~re s were slsted of readings, m,usic a nd "tOI'- J ohn hields of Dayton, lind Mr. Miss Lile is visiting her sister in pulled through, M1ss Lde .read a iee of Chl'istma!'l. The class did R obert ~rarsh of Springfield spent , Washing-ton C. H. during the ho)j. stQry connected with the Illu tra- not exchange names f Ol' pre~e nts Mond ay with 'Mr••nd Mn. Frank TeaoIIoera V...ti_ Plall. days. tions. Songs were 8ung about some as had been d()ne in the past be- Marsh Ilr. and Mrs. Lots .nd daughter Mia Campbell will return to her of them and recitations were given cause they beli eved such exchan~e ' . memben of t~at class about of presents is not n ?cessar y . In Cbarles T . Ellis, ErWIn Ellla a_. Beverly Jean are spending their home in Maineville , ~hi~. from tile OOtida., vaea"oll at little Beverly'S Both the school Jamton, Mr. lOme of the Inore. s1mple ones. order to have the spirIt of ChrIS\;- Jesse Mendenhall sn~ MIIIiI Don. "enloD rraadpareau In Fore.t Ohio. Parshall and Mr. Smith are spend- \ Some of the pIctures represent. mall. • Henderson, of CinclDn~ ..... Qi...ibII..... Sup't Lot. II alao planpl~g to at- ing the vacation at their haines , ~d were "The Birth of Jes us.:: . Chrilltmas di:n~er Ifuata dt from I tend 'be Ohio State T*her's As- he!:'e In Waynesville. , Jesus Asleep In the Manger. Sixth Gr.d_Seeli... 2 and Mn. L. M. Hendenon aDd . . . _ ....'.-.. l lOClatioa la <lohlDlbua. T)t.ey wUl Mr. Crabbe will alao remain in I"Santa Claus on the HOl,1se·Top," · . Boyd. } '8IrM!I'II11II ,robabl., .taft ilia Lou'a sister at W.",emlle during tbe vacatloD many other hiterestln, and The Ilixth grade had a ahort )( ' d II . Carl Albrilld lIarl Olde. ~ fa the • ..'k. period. ledueatioll.l pictures. Aftell the Christmas progra", and pa~ty for 1'. a~ ra. bq Prof:..or Radtld Ia IPftdbllI Mn. Buerkle Is spendinlf a part procram the exeited home. room. It w&a deCided .. their It • •1I1et M tile 1loIM of of the tlll\e In Urban., Ohio and InJo.J'ad a treat. vote alb the hoo'!.~;t no f=~ AdJt .otller. .... the ......Incler In Lebanon. IOu Laura's room enjoyed woa ld e exc an..... or ; ~......~._"'.~~ ,... .... aJaort Prop&DI ud tre.t on Frida, papt.. are OTting hard 0 ~ 'eIIo. plete their work before ~~~~I~~ I ... tJat tltq will hav . 1!1!!II~'l!1!Il" 6 G
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NEWS FROM THE WARREN COUR FOR PAST WEEK Common Pleu P roceed in..
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Gcorge BI'own Were appointed ap-
I 1n t h e ea e uf '1~homll '. CI'ov'5 . pI·aisers. A-'die tark H·lee .... i n/l, execu t r lX . , Vlll'tlU:! EUa GrOYI!S, ct ai, no t'le'C-'" Lion t llJka pr'Cnlis S ordcred to be of the estate of O\\'eo S, Higgins,
\\'II~ Ilc,' \' ill ' . )hiu MlI~'Y Suit \,thwllit' F.1lI1111l Alllt, L{' bnnoll, Ohi Mal'jol'jt' Slump, J)llytOll, Ohio IS h.l at. public auction. deceased, tiled hel' application for low: In the ellSC of JEJlis Allen versus a certifioote of transfer. Gl'O i\. 1'U1\);I:'Y, 13 E. 5 .. u :-i(., "~v(llyn 'url\\I'i hl, Cincinnll i, O. 1,(la.lo Werntz lI el n r;m'ly MlIl' j n Whit ker. SCI-vice, Hermun B. }\Ilcn a , divorce wa Truman B. Griswold a nd Ma ud _hieag'l IlJl\1 hilS, M. u tin. '!l~. Harold l"ox kron. Ohio ' gl'IIJlLCtl the "lummt. B. JOMS6fHlX;eeutors of the estate 333 N. Ollk Pnrk "c., ak Purk, K thryn rnhnm, Ilaytoll, Ohio t;le;<~i' W ,qUul'lI, pniu, Ohio .: 1n the! CrulC of n. E, Robinson of George W_ Griswold, deceased ]o'I'I\/1C ' S tlu\l;ldy, llt-troi( , Mich. \'er WI AI'thur Biryali't, et ai, the tiled their application lor II cerU: Ill. 'I 0 lhrwkl', Vnytoll, Ohio A casual perUf.nl of this \i~t r - <It'J'clldant, Al'thul' Bt'ylmt was tieale of tr'ans(er. ' , Sales by Th Leba.non-Citizens "('\lie l'alll 1'. '\)7, tlecea cd, J+~I .. al\()l' lJightqllln •. Oxford, ' hi4) v 1l1~ the [net thnt, sn ftll' on ly til 0 grallt d leave to file an8WCI', fllmili('t> 1l1'E' intact upon the 1'0. t ()l': In the calSe ot: The incinnali National Bank and, Trust Co., ex'ceil Lake' , L'eebl ' Oh io Tbtl 11\ I'kings: . am n. ant! 1 11i Duke Henkle llu Lchel's Supply o. versus L. H. ecutor of the estate of John C. Ralph Mllinou~ , hitngo, IlJ. Dc ea I. Etlgtll' Smith nTHI th i1' 4luughter aIld ~o n , nnll Brown, it is ordeted that the Hall, deceased, were approved a nd 'hernllill Tinlll' Y I J('~n . ami EI,..ic.> Rogers art-. hcritr pay lo the plaintiff the sum all accounts are to be settled. \\'l'l~~t Bnd (hcil: tlnught('rs, cv. l of &:1,61. The estat-e of George W. Griswith no ad- lacey al.tel' , el'aL tn:tant !l eXIRt ~,iht':e b~t .ont· In the ca.e of Jacob Ehling v 1'- wol~l, deceased, is exempt from int th Way- 'leta Dakin lIl1'Y Leu h l'~d II Ll l d ~. s [l l'i ngflt'ltl , 1 l11el~l b"l' O f • •lht' film Ily. I. m 15.'Smg. I su \ illiatn . Manning, ot ai, de- herttanc~ tax. Abo\'e are ~hown typical IICell~! 01 som~ 01 the ~Il~t IIrmy or men , Ohio E . •Jal1ne~ of the fil st clal!~ hod muner ovol'1'u lllid Defendant 'the Will of Peter Noll d ceased S Ilrc wbo) have been put to w()rk by the State Highway J)CIlartm\ nl through. , only. H INI til'bhlll ~, Ll. !a non. hie th ' IlIl!l1s ul" of $ eing nil ilis grant-ed 30 days 't()' fu~th r . plead. wa admitted to proba'te. Clara out Ohio as the reBult of the highway depllrtme)nt's eooperative partlel· ~lIdred :l'I1h:l·nt . na y to n, hi o , dnugl,lt(l.r~ bccom ntemberll of the In the cn e j)f J. Karl Gilchrist Noll was appointed executrix, no patlon in the concerted rlrive of the federat Irovern", 'nt ' under tb" Cl .... of 1929 ~~ thl' l Hill t Il'Y 11 m' ysbUl'g O. I as uClUt\4i1l, bllt l\I1'I<, ,ronney v rsUs R. Wilds Gilch rist et al bond requi!·ed . Herbert Hoppe IIvil works administration to r(!l!e\'.e unempluyment. Approximatel ~' Virl( il ll l!IlI'Y, Lt'\la~ ull, Ohio ' IWltluut d e l;~ ~vhere. The family pal't.ition ordered, ' 'John Haag and i'onest MUQh: 16,000 highw ay CW A workers are ' nl'ploy d f\! l)airinJ( road berm~. Doyd K. llendeJ'!!on fn the matter of The hiloh more ' were appointed appraisers. !Ieani ng rilthl8-of.wn~ nnd dOing ail sorta or jmprovenll'lIts rl'q~l rlnll' G Ileva DCllliJlgel' Tuft, Leban on ~V i l1u ni , l( e r~t.'~ . Wil mi ngton, 0, J ~~UP C),lIf "i1l1n.", E. and Trma ~~(hll ll ,J . Ll' \'i" . ' h M Neall Will be complete Methodi t Epi copal Church, suthL. M. H: ndel'8on, guardian of \ maximum amount ! hand labor, U. W. Mer- II . H ij,flaway Director Gilbel't Frye Bl!all'it:e itul1iLz('l' n'~ cna 'en l~l' Hugh graduates fl'om ol'i\y to sell gt'an(~ed and sale con- Clara Loui e mith, a minor, filed ~ po rte d to Governor Ucorlre Whill'. uy' n ckett, ColumbUS, Ohio jh TP , 1 nts alma m~ter. firmed. Deed made to M1's. George his secon.d and final account. Gov. While at the inau!:'ural ill!1 ot the CW A pr"gram expressed Mary E. Guy trong, incinnati, 'fhnn\s !i K t n,;b I'ry hll,l c< Whilak el', Columbus, Ohio W hiS ~nds ,Lhe hlstol'Y <>,f the EllisLon oleman. Tbe wl.11 of Stella Butterworth tOP!! fetr II "hupplClr ChrislmAs" for Ohio', ul\\! nwl ,lyed and there ... all hio !Ir('I'cdilh Whitaker SlJringfi Id, O. b uy';C. \l11.e. RC~QOI\~xc pt, It may In the case of Ii1artha Cupp ver- was admitted to probate. Ernest vuy evidenc~ thaI m<l rkl'(! rrolrl'L' in ollt81nin2 this situatil)n ball hal'ln F, O'Neall . ' 01 C~II. C lOllS. at may irom BljB CharI y CUPlP, it is ol'derecl tButteJ"worth was appointed execuP fry J , Thomas · r~valled. Cia .. of 1932 ' I t.'mc to lime (,Ome In, We trust the that p tition be filed. Itor, no bond required. Joel Stokes. Charles W. Day By becomlnlt glllnfl,llly ~1\11110y~(J th4!~p ex-jubles1I men are aga in . . \l~aders o~ the GQ~ett h~ve taken In the case of Walter omer and M. A, Cornell a nd Howard Surface Rhea Elli Hartmon, Wilminglon, I'" ."inlt able to be ",Mc s4!lf·sUI1J1'lrtinl( ehup R~si5 t i \cg the ienera l Ohio \ elma Armilag , l'll'lngfiellJ, O. ?'. rnu~h lIIter~. t \0 r~~dm~ about , Georg Jordan . versus G. F. Gal- were appointed -appraisers. • " I IIf the 8.)(';111 Anll eC(lIllJn1i" -(rut' ture nr the statt'. , It lUi" huvt" In complhng It, breath. et aI, judl~ment to plain tift' The ~nventory of Omal' Mosteller GeOl1!'e Henkle, New Y rk i y Ralph BI' an ' ltalol' _.-- - for $189.04. ad~in1stTator of the estate of Merlyn Banta I Rut~ C~o~ Davis, Oayton, OhiO OH IO STAT'E STUDENTS In the case of 1;>l,'ederick C. Kim- Ehza Sheppard, deceased, wall apMabel M Millan Wil on ErwlD Elh , merle ve'r sus aruh J . Kimmerle, a proved. Morris -herwood, ' Ibmbul), Ohio {Hel 'n Priem(l, Oxf I'd, hio U •• RESUME WO R ~ JANUARY 3 divorce was granted the plaintift' -:rhe will of Eva ,F lore nce Simp- ,envelopes, $6; Miller Bryant THE MIAMI GAZETTE Nellie Graham, Hal' eysburg, Ohio Donnlel Gu till, L banon, Ohio Piel'ce Co., carboni $2.50; Wm. and th defendan.t was restored to on, deceased, was filed in proba te. Huffman, stamps, $3; Columbus Ronuld Hardin, XfOl'(I, Ohio FiJI' • • • • Ita . U. students her maiden name of Sarah J . Mllr- Howard Lee Chenoweth, executol' Blank Book Co., suppli 8, $ .50; ~!!!!!!!~!'!!!!'!'!!!!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'~ Va ali n 10t· Cla .. of 1930 Homer]{ nnlll'u, uyt n, hlo Rosa I.ee 1cClain wi\1 nel aL 8 a. m. January 3 ny, of th estate of Caroline Cheno· City of Dayton, boarding pri oners Audrey Atkinso!,) Burton lary Jo M.i11er When cia SI!S f'-ope n for th~ In the caes of J:<'ranK A. DllGtusb '\Veth, deceased, fil.ed his inv?ntory. $21.28; Buhman Supply Co., sup- L~ Albett Brannock, N w ienna, L Roy fot'an winta l' qual't('!'. January 2 i the nL nl, v raus Raymond Guttery, et Charles oS. lrwm, gu ardIan of plies, $11.61; W . C. Gilmour C01'Pauline BI'own Brann ck, N('w LoisPennin~)ll., Bn! l'a, Ky , ai, t.he defendarlt is granted . 20 Rob rt QUigley, et al! minon" is oner, inquest, '42.70; Wm. Shotfinal day tor paym nt of 1e s. "IOTARY PUBLIC Vienna, Ohio Ermn Sent'S Many young people who did noL days in which to tile pleading. , ?rdered to se!l ce~&1D bon da for well, servi9l'S, $20; Karl D. Dakin, Natl••a. B_II 'Georg E. Cook P'rank Swarhel have funds t enroll in ctobel' In t he ea e of The Waynesville IOterest of Sind mInors. difference in premiUm on insurLouise Cran , Cincinnnti, Ohio John S, TUI'Dl'r, pringfi Ill, Ohio are doing so now, accQrding to Tation al Bank ~rersu ~,y Mill , Lena Gruhler, exectrix of t he ance, $4-.69; J . L. Dunn, 1 alker Will. Dn_ • .' E.te... Se"'" K nneth Fromm , Nellie Watkin ~aminel' R L. tradley, N w et aI, the def ndant is g1'8nled 30 e~tate of Matthew KruMer deeeas· jack, $25. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Helen R>8rtleYI larksville, Ohio Kilthl'~' n BOffe}', Dayton, Obio students will lie admitted at ony days in whlch ·to fil pleadi~g. ed, fi led her statement in lieu 01 Lllui$e HendersoJl, Dnyton, Ohio Ern lit 0011 time up Lo t he opening of <:Ins:;es. fn the cas oj! HOmer Bennett "ecouflt. Warren Hunt FIOl'enc Day l'he winter quarteT -will con- vel'$US Albert L. Bennelt, et 81 deMa ..rial~ LicIBnee. Burdette Jackson, Springfield, O. Verd nil I"ox. pl'ingfi hI. hio linite until Match 20, with only n1urrer su!!tained .. Dorothy McClain Erne, t Gt'een ne vacation, on Fcbl'uaty 22. In t.he ca e of Hilton JODeS ver- Charles F. Singeleton,' tr uck Donald Noble, 01'ego'nin, Ohio Est) Hagl!t;D)y(!r ~us New York Cemtral Railroad Co er, of Lebanon, a,.d Miss Mayre Graco Penlilngton, Clncinll ti, O. Donald L. Hawke • • • . 1l cMp., motion overruled. Defen- Davi , of Lebanon. Maynard Rich, olu.rnbuB, Ohio Ueber Lucas . oyb an ~Il IS u. ed In making tlant is granted 20 daYll to plend. Paul Dinwid4ie Savage, steel Lolt. Sears • Everett 1Ill'latt palnt~: varDlshe '. h~oleun1, ,~oaps. (n the case ' f The Mutual Build worker Of Waynesville, and Miss Thelma t . John Milo Miltcnb(lr~ f g IY,~er1n and I~Clth1U. It IS e~ ing and Loan Co. versus Edgar Geraldine Hall, of Lebanon. I..eRoy Swearengen, in innali, O. Anna O'Neall, Tallahn. ~i , Fla. p em ily l1~('.rul In the m.nnufaetule JOI'dan, et ai, contil'mation, d ed Cha rles ' Kelly, laborer , ot Mor. Mary K. Wil on McIntire, New Loren Reason of automobile t~p d,resslllgs, water and d istl'ibution ordered . row and Miss Nora Hi lton, of Mor pro()fings, and In hnoleum manuBurlington, Ohio Harry Shaw, Oregonia, Ohio row. factul'(1 11 cause ill drying it does Frank Bradbury, Oregonia, Ohio Paul Savage) ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Hersch el N~ Bunnell, far mer and New Svitt not tend to crack. ,our Cattle, hOll, .he~'p aad Catherine BI'anstrator, Springfield .Bal)afd Wa\Jnce nner, of Lebanon a nd MilS Lulu Martha Cup p versus Charley to Norrla-Brock Co., Uv. wIN aDd, .. Thomas Shec;lts, U, S. Navy Obio upp for divoroe. Charge is ex- Kellis, nurse., of L ebanon. proareulve firm for the 1i1P'" Wanda Clark, Dayton. Ohio Leon ard Hack, merchant" of De- market prieea and aood "mee. The HOY bean is the mo ~t nearly treme cruelty. lflarry Z. Gray is Margaret Cook Hadley troit, and Miss Dorothy F red, of Ualoa St_k Y.rd.· Clacl._al, O. pel'lect sub tituto for Ineat tbat is the attorney. CI ••• (If 1933 B ertha. Filer, CinCinnati, Ohio Lebanon. grown. It contllins 40 per een-t of Tune ill otl Radio Station WCKY Flora Lehr Cuok vel' us Horace Virginia HardIn Winni(red Armitage 12 :211 to 12 :80 p. m. for our 4U. protein, 20 per cent Of fat and G. Cook for divo rce, Charge iii Carl 'Hay, Osborn, Ohio Th Ima oleman, 1-[nrveysbul'g, O. \'itamins A, B, and D. Real E.tat. Traader. market r.porta. gross neglect. Gertrude Hoyle Mary Crnne Hil da Bernice. Taylor to William =~~~~~~~====== Willartl Hedrick versus Frank B myce Hymen, Cineinn"ti, Ohio Lena Earnhart rest Taylor, inlot Nos. 771 and Rock phosphat the cllief source tratmeyer lor money. ' EvelYn Ker ey, Wilmington, Ohio Virginia Foulk~ of Ilho phoric acid in fel'tiliz(lI'I;, ean Reeser VE!l'SUS Viola Reeser 772 in Franklin. • 10f .wo wtoWrWw" WI Morris Marlatt Enrl Dean Hawke IUu •. Bublcl1U. ~ MIl J. (John ) Ru ppert to Clem (l occurs in immense deposits in for divorce. Charge i extr.eme ..... UI.."<\ l'OU Myra Pence, Dayton, Ohio James HogerllJyer Toennis, real estate in .....J.I'eel~1d...~O~ ---+.l~n 86911, Fl9l'ida ..n-~'~'t:l-l'U\¥~~1W\lHH-t;y;... Grll;Ce Hl!~l!, [)lJyton, Ohio ' , Irma Rich _____ tow nship. of ~,he 'weste!'n atates.. Dlrwclor .f P ••.r.J S ....lc. Edwin J. Sc.huler, ceo Se.rvice$ Inez James ProbetIB - Co" rt \ F r!,nk G. Simpson a nd Minnie Clinton. K y . Geo-rge Miller The inventory of Agnes M. A. Simpson to Cliffor d G. HiU . nd GOiVemm nt estimat s indicate Mary Shockey Dotis Salisbury OUl' cnn •• nlent location, Iulta. Hill, real 'estate in Frank. three billion ton ot. soil are wash- Reeve, exec utrb: of the estate 01 Arthur Swartzel Mary Savage, Dayton, Ohio lurroundl.... and equipment ble ed fr01ll fi eld and pastures in the James K. Reeve, deceased,. was ap. lin townahip. Eva Wharton Ru scI Treadway .nables u. to Sene to the Belt J . .Albert Cowan to Howard E. Robert Wilson harlotte 'Wheeler, ISllringfieJd, O. Unit d , tate's each year. prove d " , d FI . The inve ntory of H. M. Te mplin an ossie Treadway, real estate ~ vanta... . administrator of the estate of Ed- il'\ Franklin townsbip. I I ward J. Templin, deceased was ap- J . Cla ude Hammond and Hannah AMBULANCE SERVICE proved. ' Belle g ;a mmond to 'paUl Corder W ••••• ~m., 0Il1. , a nd E lla Mad e Cor der, 10 acr es in r .... 21 Gcorgc ,E . Young, administrator Ot D Ii 1 V ' t Hi of th e tate of Edwin A: Rickard eer eld ' towl)ship . , , dec aaed, tiletf his. first and final The Pr udential Ins urance Co. to !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! account. A_ and Henrietta Llneer, FOR SALE D-'TE;S CAlX . ha rteri3 P. Ma.ple, trustee o'f t h e 104, acres in aadan township. estate ot: Mary .co,n stable deceased ' Alfre4 A . and Ifenri etta LingeJ;' tiled his fil' t account. to, Francia B. Dl'a ke, 104 a cres in H srWWG · CXJDIU,... ' • Katherine Ascher, . administra- H arlan township. II .. ' trix of the estate -of F,:ank AscheI,' J oprf C. H611, DY eexcutor, to deceased, filed l ler in ventor y. Alfred L. ~nd Mabel Whitacre, inFOR RENT ITla C. Dearth, ,admin istL'atrix of lot No. 4 1n Lebanon . Valena Be lle Jo'hnsoo, deceased t he estate of Kate C. Dearth, deFOR RENT- The M.c:Clure Clottap JESSE STANLEY cease d, fi led her inventory. t o James ~atvey JO.hnson, et 81 of 6 Tooms ."d modern, on Gorge E. YOllllig , administrator real esta~e In Fr~nkJtn township. ••••• 310. New ...rll...... OIl.. Miami .tc et. See MTS. '1Ian-IIc-of t he estate of Ewdin 'A. Rickard FrederIck C. Kimmerle to Sarah Clure. ' Ji d21 deceased, filed ,an applic;,a tion f or J: Murr ay, r eaL estate il'\ w.aynesEARL KOOGLER an order au tho'r izlng ' t he deposal ,VIlle: ' . WANTED of the estate, 01 Louise Riek>8rd TI ustees of Shiloh Methodls~ KEI! __ .... and Stanley Rj(~kard, minors. Church t o' Mrs. George Elliston y; AN'I:ED~W ~ a, e in the market The foll!>wing accounts Were ap- Colema.n , real estate in Salem ~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!~!!!!!'""'!! "" . ,...--__ , _ fo r tame ral;lbits, alio, CUlltOm, prov~d, allowed .and confir med by t ownshl.p. butchering. Fra nk Robinllon In the court. .. Lytle, Ohio. ·d28 Lona f.ran er" guar dian of John Bill. AU~ Franer, in sane. First. .tarl and En\ellt EVaDlI, compenGertru.de 0 , Cropper, adminis. sation ,93. 60; Lebanon Lumber YORSALE tratrix of the 81ltate of George W. Co., glass and lumber, $68.28; GU~ • .t:..... t.-:"'I:'. Cro~per, deceas,ed. Third and final pin and Son., gU, $37.45 : J. C. .-pIl ~..... C hester D. €rockett executd'r of Ilawke, ga8, t5.13; ' Wilmington FOR SALE - Buffet and table. 30 Years Experlenc. In J' h Pr 'R R 428 t he estate of O~'rne)jil J . Cro_c kett, Oil - ' Co., gae. $48.16; L. H. Gordon v-k 01 on , eaton. • .1 decea sed" First and final. , gall, $113.156; ·Kllpatrick.French Flttinaancl - . Inr alii. . D ' M0 tore O FORI SAL&,..,...,Poland male Ge01'&'le , ep4~W. administratrix ar 0., gal, '69.03; J. W. ' S d It ' h Chin~ 11 L .. of t he estate of Bitam Depew, de- Lingo Hardware Co., .u.ppl~ell and '. , P 1'1 an ampe Ire , .,.UCla. .... _ . pa~, $147.61-; Gr,i .wold Service IA...... ow. Eva.ns, Phone "TOR . d~8 cea sed. ,First and final. D. E. Hywood, administrator ot Station, gu, ,103.14; Johnson A T ••••a,., ft.-.lay. Sa. . .,. WANTED--To bU7 ' aD IdIWll tf t he , esta.te of Henry L~ Beckman, Johnllon, and lumber. '14.chlcken.e, paJiq JUab_ ...., .. deceased. Fir.t and ·flnal. 79; Cincinantl 011 Work! Co., pi, E..-,laatl.. Y.... price. S. D. RIDkl.. WaJ1l...m•• Lida Hachtt. executrix ot the '15.20; IIIcCo.y Oil 00., 011, ,108•• • • • • • • • • • • • ·Ohlo. d estate ' of John Hackett, det!eaaed. 90: Taylor'. ServlCl' Station .... F irst and tlnal. . $4.37; Monteomery Prlntinc Co. Th e will of ·Sopbia Hill, deeeas- supplies, $14.26; Lellhner Aut6 ed, wall filed in proba~. Parts; Inc., generator radiator .n4 The will o~ Caroline Chenoweth parts, $61,26; ,S tandard Oil Co., deceased"was a'dmitted to probate. kerosene,. '8.80; Wener Weldin, Howard Lee Chenoweth was ap- Co., aeetylene, ,4.81: E. S. Donpointed execut~l r, ~o bond l'equir- nell, in full of eontraet, $108.80; e~. :'!owar d D:rummolld, ' Geor~ Orllgonia, Bridge Co., steel, $109.~ Gllhland and J~,hn Shults were ap- 211; The Maaon Feed and Supply pOin,t e.d apprajBel'll. Co., cement, f27.26; Blair It: LeW4P " , The LDventory of Henry Brenner 110)" cement, ,T/); Gem City Blue OHIO a nd Robert W. Brenner, executors Print and Suppply Co., luppllel, of the elltate of Emma ~renner, $4.22; Lebanon Lumber 00., redeceased, was approved ; pairs, '124.10; 'X aufman'l lupplles 4 •• Clara A. Pfenon. executrix of. f1.86; Ealt End Ooal 00., coal. the elltate of Amanda Linkmeyer, f277.30; Mrs.; Howard SaWJeI' deceased, ill ordel'ed to distribute ·1I.rvieel, '7; Georaia I4lUer Bente: pany lita' map Ibow! the d~gree of ,"celrlent frequ ency on the "tate hi ghway IY.tem. . Acei, and pay over IBid Ulet. to ..Id ' 1, $tO; Stella Ken,••eme.. ,7' . .t ....nt:.J iI rep resented by the black t pot. , thll laraer the spot the more accidents wli1c:h bavo! 'distributeell. lin. WID Br,an lenleea; "10! _ _..... tltat poIa&, R i,hwa, Director O. W. 'Mt!rrell rep o r~l. Katl. Nunner, widow of Georae Len ' v. Ball~ seme.., ... ¥_t4a the 1IOUthern part 01 !.be state to be the f reest from mlshapI, .ccorcliD' . to the NUnner, deceased. elected to take Maude Dearclotr. Mnieea tl; I&'WI aIa,datles. T h. north.,.. part in the esate rn aectioD baa. the heaviel t occurrenee a f Ullder laid will. ) dill Hymer, .me... tl: Western ~ .... &be ........ pan allO .howial a ralrly hea,'y accldellt frequency. Xatle Nunner , executrix of the Star. letterleada, f6: 1. A. SehIU............ pNparau.oe of tbe IIlAP it W re:>ult of tbe State R li'bway D.artment'. l afet,- prorram. UD . I lappU.., tl.41: L. L Pence. estate of OeoIlfe Nunner, dece... ?~~a:~M="': di of Go\'etnOJ' White, tt. collect ..... ~me1'te data on all aceldeD&I c' ed, flied her Inve.ntol'J. . weldina )lads, 'l&CI; Z. P. Sehrad_ ... state out.a"'e IDcurpora,tetl Inuniclpalltl... ' L. wu appointed ad aenIeet _ ..abe. cI e42 porwd to hilfbwa, department from Odo"-' !lln,letriltol' ..w.e of of a. III. aftd C a.
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THO GH flat on ' back in the hospital. C. SorlAfter Ohristmas two ial'm ad· lI1an. jewelry sa,lesmat1. of justment planB wUI be laid before olumbus, 0 .• proved that it Ohio farmers. The plans provide DECEMBER ,28. 1933 for limiting the production of COI'l\ take more than a disloCllited knee to and hogs and curtailing acreage stop a good salesman . ==========~============== . =-~====~of burley tobacco. Sortman. who sells nOOTdty jewFarm rs ill practically all Ohio elry and souvenirs, was struck down ~_-\.~'!ru~:....!!t:!...,aft'ected by the cornan automobile ju t before the start of the Ohio tatoe Fair, the program, althougn On December 15, a payment of $82,OQO,OQO on its debt to fhe United States was due from•.-O'US • ister repubilc of, France. S01)le time t 50 counties I(re corn and boolll period for his busitlCS$. \iVhen ago, according to Washington dispatches, our government notified hogs of sufficient Importance t-o doctors (old him he wOllld bc conthe Ii rencb,.4uthorities that this payment was due. Thi wa done. not require that ~ounty corll·hog pro, tined for 10 days. be saw profits flitduction control assocjation. be ting out the ,~indo\V. b caUse we believe the French were unaware 01 the debt, but 8im~ly formed. The burley tobacco pro. But a friend. who is employed by ~ - ' lo keep the record straight. So far 118 we can find out there wa no re- gram aff.ects about a dozen coun· The Ohio' Bell Telephone Company. ply from Paris regarding the sum due. Since other payments are in ties in the southel'n part of the came to his rescue. suggesting the default, and since the French government has been making no pro"i· state. installation of a telephone at his hossion in its budget fol' any sums due the United States, it may be taken Last Friday at Portsmouth Ray· pital bedside. Fortunatel>'. due to for granted that the 'c ountry into which we poured millions in money. mOlld S. Smith, in charge of to- the location of the hospital. it was and thousands of soldier for its defence at a critical period of its 'his. bacco adjustment in Ohio. brought po sible to in ·tall a bedside teletory, docs not intend to pay any more on this debt, in s,pite of the the tobacco plan to county agricu)· phone with the same number as his • tural ageJIts. This week the plan horne telephone. fact that all of the debt Incurred before the aI'Tllistice has long afo is being presented to grower. Within an hour the instrument SOltman and His Hospita.l SilT,. Hudqu.rters. been ca~cclled. , I A half dozen opinions are pres- was in service, and Sortman picked n 18 not to be taken, however. that France ha~ forgotten us. This ented to growers for choice. All up his business where h'e left it, and his injury, but he also dug up ne~ is by no means the C8se. 1n fact. since the repeal of the Eighteenth of them. howevet', provide fol' went after new sales. Not only was business by telephone without takamendment French interest in the United States has been greater than benefit payments, to be l'aised he able to c1 se sales started before ing a monicnt from his convalescing. ever. 1his has come about through no desire 'f or neighborliness. but from pro~essing taxes on tobacco because France wants to sell us as much wine as she ean induce us ~ to be paid to those farmers who take. ' agree, under contract, to curtail So, we are told in dispatches from Washington, the French am- their production ot burley. I bassador called at the State Department a few days ago asking for concessions for the importation of French wine jnto the United States. 1 Wheat Check. Arriye Of course, we are now getting some wine from Paris but the' French '. P ayment 0 f Oh'10 'Ill'h ea t grower. want UB t 0 ta k e a great deal more. What they want us to do is .to forget 8S the government's fi.rst step in about what th~,y alresdy owe us, and spend more money wtth them. living up to its part of the wheat OLUMBUS-The lI \.ate senat have not filled their nam s with This time they will give ~s champagne instead of promises. though of reduction contract, are coming to la, t Thursday ~ollowill~r the aetion lh> boal'd foJ' applicot\on blanks do course they expect to make a fat profit on the deal. I Ohio ' farmet'S -in numbers not ex· of t~e. house In . agl' e lln ~ to the so immediately, so that the f ol'JI'l It is said that at the State OepartmeJlt · the French ambassador ceeded irr any other state of the admllllstration liquor control bill may bRent t.h em a ,0 n as they W8S informed that the United States could not Increase its Frenc~ wine Union. . , by nn overwb~lming m~ljor~ty, only ar r sdy for dis tribution. The quota unless the French increased their purchases of agricultural pro- I The excellence of the records five vote bemg cast again t th f e for the different branches of al' a follows: ducts in the United States. This is a step in the right direction but we submitted by Ohio fal'mers h.asten. me~sul'e itself . and only thr<: cosmetology ed the speed of the Washmgton agam:. t th tlm Igeney clau~ . Thl Licl' n!! , . . ' ror beauty parlor, $5; tlnnk Jt wo~)d hll~e been advlsable to go furthe~. I machinery for approving contract left the bill in shape for tho two manager, $5; operator, $6; maniWhy not. notify ~~ Freneh and other forelgn governments which and writing the checks. Up to De- branch s of the legislature to get ' Ul illt, $5; beauty culture schools, owe us money they Will not pay, that we cannot purchase any wines or cember 15 payments to 19 272 togalb r Friday on .the mHny J 0; jnstructor in beauty school. other liquors from lhem at 1111, unleSfi they will credit the cost on wh ..t {ilrmers totaled $732.781. Bun'dles amendments. mostly min or, for $6; The money i ~ to accompany they owe us? Certainly there is nothing un1air about that. Tranaac- ' of 'checks had been received by the linal approval of the act. The the completed blank - only and tions of that .kind are frequently made in priva~ business. Of course treasurers of 38 county wheat con· monopoly feature pls(:ing in the should be in the form of bank we realize that it is unethical for a government to insist on bU8ineaa' trol associations. hands of the state the Illbsolute COli dt'afts, certified check or money principles in carrying on its activi,ties, but it would lIeem that here 'is Largest payments went to Sen- ll'ol of the purchase alnd sale of rder, macle payable to the tate a method of collecting debts that would be simple enough even for a eca. pjc.kaway and Preble counties liquor, with the l'ight til) license the trea urer, government to try. In Seneca, where 1575 farmers sale by tb glass in hol,els, restaul'signed Wheat adjul!tment contracts ant.'l and clubs, WI1. lI'elained by "'Parents Ql' e urged to remembel' that 110 child n ed have dipthel'iQ , We were told one of the reasons for rellealing the Eighteenth $60,705 was distributed. In Picka. both houses. a nd that i:f a child devolops it, the Amendment wu that it would revive industry in the United States, way ,county 999 farmers r.ecived that it would help the grape' Industry in the United States and would '47,963 i in Preble county 1290 Applications for Jiicense/i are of health. said in a s~ateml'nt create. a. new market for the grain 01 the A'I1\erlean farmer. Without farmel'll received '46,486. coming in by hundred~ from Dr. II. G. Southard, State:> IJirectoT going into the proll and CON of this proposition, the amend.ment is now Payments totaling more thau beauty parlors and operator all of ehalth, said in a stateme nt *20 000 . d' G over th state, according to Mrs. given out last ,week warning that repealed and certainly Uncle Sam ought to give the American grower 1 ', were receIve k Francell Dial, chairman of the th 1'e is more than a normal preval t CI' tIn Freene. ROIlS. ... the benefit of the experiment. aon gomery, m on rand Ch' State board of cosmetology. ' Mrs. ence of the disease in most parts · H' hI d a-e mis"aken. the public ia goin ..a to hear a lot about the 1t'lD, Ig an an ampalgn coun Dial urgE1s that all perSons who of Ol1io ilt present. He $tl'ongly Unle." "" we .. '. c(lnnection between liquor imports and foreigll debts ",hen Congress le;~yme.,ts in excellS of S16,000 _ _ =="---=========:;=== urg s that parents pave th il' children protected against the meeta a.aln.-Republican-Bulletln. but lell8 than $20,000 were receivdit'lease by their family physician. ed in Madison, Crawford. Fayette Shelby, Huron. Darke, Fulton, and Ohio has many ditTerent kinds of V.I.e of U, S. T ..... Warren counties. newspapers. One of the most uni· Of the B50 dill rent ~clee .t Between $10,000 and $16,000 que is the Ohio Penilentiary New. treH 10 the DUM StRtea. 180 bu. W88 recejved in Delaware, Wyano Upon its malOthend it carrie the econQmlc ,·I\lue. dot. Knox, and Aug'laize; Other refollowing: "A Prison 'Gate May be ceived leal! than $10.000. A numA. Electric Eel ber 01 counties' which will receive GOVl'nol' George White today the Door to Opportunii,y." The cur In SQutll American waters tbere large total 'Payments soon re- announced that the public sch()o ls rent issue tells about a scrie of II a long loalc.lIke eel whlcb hall ceive their bundles of checks from t hl'oughout Ohi o this 'Week will teo debates recently inauglll'ated at aD electric apparatus on Ihe under- th~ United States Treasury. ceive a hristmas present ill the the pl'ison chool. The first quesaide of the tall with whl«:h It can first distri~ution of mOljey dedved tion to be debated was, "Resolv-.~------ed, That envirement contr.ols a .tun an animal &/I large a. a boi'1le. Proeessing taxes npw in eft'ect from the liqu id·luel t.1lX. man's destiny in greater ck!gree The money will b'l~ distributed -" on farm commodities, placing than heredity." The debate lasted there to raise money fo,( tbe pay- by the State auditor's office On the for two hours. dev loping a w13a1th basis of average daily attendance , ment of benefits to producers, are: of argument on each side No doubt Phone 71J • • , 30 cents a bushel of 60 pounds of for each scholl1 district in the one would have gained nluch inD~NTIST wheat;' 4.2 cents a pound on cot- state. as certified by the state i\ight into human nature if he had . ~ lob; 1.7 to 6.1 eentt~ a pound on auditor by B. O. SldnnM, State becn perm itted to bear this de~te \yAYIfESVILLE, OHIO various types of tobacco; 1 dollar Director of Education. between inmate of the institution. It is estimated thalt each school .g YEARS OF SERVJCE Pholle 10 Baak 81". a hundred .pounds on hogs, and 5 district will receive $8 pel' pupil The rotunda of the historic state ~~~~~~~~~~~~~= cents a bushel ~,f 66 pounds on during the 'Year. bl!lsed on the capitol building echoed last Thll J'R= corn. average , daily attend:llnce reports'lda y aml Friday aftel'noolls ' with , LEBANON, OHIO DR• . M. WI,LLI~MS Tre-bl-e-su-p;r;o:Phates. highly The reason that the flrst quarterly sweet; Christmas music as cal'ols We have a complete " lSTEOPATIUC PHySiCiAN .... concentrated fertilizers containing dista'ibution is lellS thslD 2 per pupil were sung by various quartets and Watch Repair S ..... i•• ,SURCEON phosphorus, are made by treating is that the allocation for special otho), groupS accolllpanied by : Prices ,Reasonable Specl.1 AU••tlo. to' . . .taI.... finely ' ground rock phospnates with' c1asse and vocational classes for piano and violin mus ic. State ofBeads Restrung I.t.eli... Du-... liquid phosphoric acid instead of the entire year of UlS3, accor!.l. ficiale and employes as well as Jewelry RepaIred LEBANON, OHIO s ulfuric acid, thus increasing the ing to the law. niu t be deducted citiZens joined iri the ~inging. A the first qUlU'terly dish·ibu· 1 tight lighted hri s\:ma'Mtr e ith Pbo.. 11 Rea PH... aUI ~oncentration of phosphoric acid "THE HOME OF GIFTS" tiOll. .n over-hanging tar ()f Bethlehem hhU .. Juaeeoa Bid, • .in the produ~t. Under this distribution Warren added to the scene. Av l'Y O. county will receiVe as follows: Klingel' of the Ohio National bank R\lral Di tricts, $6,5~!1.86; Frank- was in c,ha'r ge.P. J . Kirwin , state lin, $2,023.31; Lebanon, $1,861.16 louse supervisol' nay Mal·tin, M, i~s Wayne townships' share will be Cleo Rauh a1'l'anged for the sel'about $862.00 vices. .
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The ellg market in Ohio 'has OHIO BIRD CEI\4SUS been aided. ' tate market officials TAK~N ON CHRISTMAS believe. by toe system of grading in eft'ect. in Ohio fol' everal yean,. In many parts of Ohio last Further aid to the market should I week-end, nature-lovers tol)k to res ult. by the allocation of $144.the fields in fueir annual Christ. 860 to this state for the pu rchasc of eggs {Ol' relief purposes. Pl·of. mas bird census. A total of 162 species of birds I E. L. Dakan, of the ollege of are found Ohio d\lring the wino ' Agriculture. O. S. U .• and A. , F, ter period, accordin~: to Dr. taW- I' F, lemming. chief of th Ohio rence E. HicKa. of O. S. u.. botany burel\U of markets, have been de· faculty. Dr. Hicks bals been taking i signated as consultants In the PU1'l?(Irt In the Ohristl'lUl~s bird 'Counts chase. and distribut!on of stor~ g.1! for the last 16 yearll. eggs In the atate undel' the Clvll Th'e ' 16 species ' most ' commonly Wot'ks administration. M1'. Flemmrecorded in Ohio at Christmas ing estimated the money w()uld time, Dr. Hicks SBYS, are the bJlY 80 carloads of :ggs. Of the Tree Sparrow C8ll'dinal Song sum allotted $14,486 18 to be \lsed parrow Cr~w Shlte~Colored to purchue eggs in the gen.eral Junoe, Downy Woodpecker. Tuft- marl<et and $130.. 374 , is to be ed Titmouse White. lireasted Nut- spent Ilt the followmg egg nlarkets hatch BoL-White Blue Jay Black Akron, Amh rst. Cincinnati Cleve· cappe'd Chickade~ , land, Columbus, Dayton, Lima, Jina Ohickadee, 'Hair:y Newark, Newcomer8tow~. Sllnand Northe!'n Flick,~ r. dusky, Toledo .and ZaneSVIlle. , " A state-wide mine safety camEach female chhlCh bug' killed paigll is to be conducted . during I in the winter redu€:es by at the first three !'lonth!! of 1934 : 100 the number of. small bugs under !,ponsoTsh!p. of the State present in the spring, lind by at Industrial comml~slon. Assurance least 10,000 the number of bugs of ge~e~a1 s~pport ()n the part of in the following generation. Som. the mlDmg mtetests ~ave been bues may be destroyed in the "'in'Mine Safety Engmeers L. ~. ter by burning over fence rows. ,and D. M. Ryan of the dlvIs, ion .of safety and hygiene. Enroll••• menta ..are already being received Expreaaed iD terms of quantities for the campaiCo. which will be the American fanner in 1932 wu govemed by the same Tu1e. in ef· obllrH to part with almost tw~ feet III prevlou8 eontests. Conteswaconloada of hill PJ'Odacta bI tant. will be divided into four order to buy u much U olle cluees. those emplo),in, to men wacollload boutrht III the period of or ..... 20 to 100 men, 100 to 600 m.n and 600 and oyer. Th. In~ 1910 to It14. Dera ill neb aroap wlU be awardecl cel'tiftelltee .. 1'IleetlaS 01 til.
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"-ith hOnl\' 1(llb. Th.l'Y It!tUfll d the fullml inK: Mr. and Mrs. pOHlble the FraaldiB: 4 e " , LI • V........ TUc~Jl\~ (1\ enim:. "'lIut'l"t '11 llll!- of [)Il)'lon~_ Mr. and averalf' eor" yield for thla land E. ~0Jl; .oort, Clukmu.; ReV Law, Leb..... and ...... Morris H'l1mt!l1 of )~r" .1ar nt .lohns spent 1I11~.. l1dv)n SWlillk. Mr: and Mrs. '/ dllring the Pal t ftv yean (1929. IAbaDoD, Robert "leMl••non, L. II. 80.. dol'lOll, Wa,~ Urbana wer. dinner guests Thu ,_ Chllstllll\S d S n~ lh,· hOI1l~ .lJt Mr. (~al\1I" l\lngtlct'I' and, r,hlldren and \J983). ' JVUbe.. B_1......banoll; viU,; Earl Duvall, lliamllba... , _ evening of the forml'r's 1l~t1 .h~. 11\l1~ onk neill' \\nyne . . 1Io~IIC~ an, I EI;lll!lIt h,u\kfl. 6. Obtain all pOll8lble datil on Charle. P,lt. WaynlP11le; Jlartt and H. C. HutchoDB, MalOn. brll'her-ln-Iaw and siFltcr Mr and VI Ill'. C hl-l (mils (\Inner gUt.st~ at the the .y iehls and "kinds of all crQPII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!I~""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!! Mrs. Lee Magruder . I .ir_ t\ntl ~lr". IInn' l'Y Burll(·t; at· )lUme ,.1 .'ofr. alld MI'S, LouII!l Trick· planted durillg the P'Rt' five years Mr. and MI'II. C. Moler of t mled Ii fll\nil~ ,linn!')' tll'Lbnll. ey Wl"l'l': Mr. lind Mn. J. W. _ , _ on the land w be contracted. Coll/mbu Ilpent 't'ltUl' day with at the hOIll~" PI'. llnd iIoil' •. II. E. I ~~l'ch l\(:r and family, Mr,. a~d Mrs. . ', ~ . 6. Assemble information on the Mr. and M1'!I. J()sepb Vuker. l Hail1 a \\8 Y III Wll~nl'~\"ll1" 1(. C. ~\\'('elm n and famIly, Mr. MI. II lara Llle liS spending the us ~ m de the eorn c.rop fro.m Mr. Ilnd Mn. Guy Routzahn Mr~. Allen Enll'itl>. Mn'. {tlr' 81ld )1t-~. W. L. Hardman. and holiday!! with l' lall'~ s in , ashillS" th farm dUl'in~ th pa!t two years 'and daurhtera vi ited the latter's garet Johns• .ML Thchllil "Ilemsn :family an\! Mr. and Mrs. Duke ton • n. - rain, silage, hogging down, ca h Imther. Mrll. Mary Boitnoff a\1d land 1111'. and Mrs. Wnll('r [{ nrick ITrickey and family of DaYton and . sale or other uses. I te.r, MrtI. Mary Bl'oWIl at Tipp _ pent Thul'aday ' ln DaHon. Ali Miller and son Ray. ~1" an lI's.~. ?t1, RIdge spent 7. Assemble all sales slips, fatm Mr 0110 City, "'unday. Mr. a~<.f Mr. D0ill1!(1 [Jaldley ~I'. lind Ml' • Allen Hole cnt r- Chn tm~. ))ay WllIiL . and ~ . records or C)ther evidence to sup· Mrs. Mal'Y Carmony attended a we}' Chrlstl~ulS guest! at lht: l\ome Itoin'd to Chl'j tma dinner lh~ . P. Rlllge. ' port c1nims ()f corn and h og proFor the convenience ,o f owners of dogs we f mlly hritltmn!:l dinner lit the o~ Mr. Morrl H~(lIey neat' ,la~kR' followin.g relativlls: ?ttl'. and lr. ,Morton' 'mokedl alt is on sale duction. arranged to be at the foll ' n places for the purd ... 1 . Ru seil ampbeli and children ot at Waynesville Fa '1ners Exchange . Obtain this information for lloma ot .Mr. and irs; P \11 Flory vII~. pose of issuing licenses for the 84: in Dayton. . . 1'. nn l.~rs. Al on Emnck were the. Dayton pike, Mr. and Mrs. Company. :farms or Relds owned or operated. M 81'1i\. Calvin L(lngncl'c and dmner guests Chl'i~tma ot M '. lrvlIIg Welllh, Mrs. Viola Cal'e), - - --- - ob t Burnett motOI d Ir m and l\~rs. C~llrle~ mley,o." and ,and . ~I' . Pend Mc lackin of Way" Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ~~raDk Braddock Dearborn. Mich •• Friday niltht to l onl! an Wa)nesvllle , and. In the 1Jl csvll Ie, Mr. . and Mrs. Ralph nt rtailled mel)1ber of' th if p nd the week.end and hristmas fternoon m company ,nth Mr. Johns and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. fQn1i1y at dillner Sunday. • ' and Ml . Ander on Rnd Mr. and ~ame! Johns and Harvev Hole. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pettijohn are ' Lytle, Wallaces Store .. ...... 10,: 15 to 11 :00 a. m. Mn;. Hartsock call ed n Mrs. Mr'. an(1 Mr • Joel mith attend. number o~ t uden ts from du· holiday guests in the hom of Mr. Corwin, Archdeacon'8 Garage . . 11 :80 to 11 :45 a, m. ANNUAL ELECTION Euph mia Hough in Dayton. The cd the funer-al of the fOrm r'l:! ferent collc~es are at .home enjoy· a.nd Mrs. J. L, Conard. WayneSVille, Ford Service Station . 1 :00 to 2 :00 p. m. latter has h n quite ill. 51 tel', Mrs. Lucetta Bol er in IIlg' the ht'lstma holiday. , The Friellds Sunday School renRidgeville, Shoup's Store ....... 2 :30 to 3 :00 p. m The anbual lectlon of the Mr. Kerr Routzahn and sons. Dayton Wedl\esday. Mrs. Bolser Me rs W Ite nd Ch B t dered an interesting Chrl8tmal! Pekin, Kirby Oil Station ...... .. 3 :15 to 3 :30 p. m. stoc1c.holda of the Woynesville ~eif r anti ~orell (){ neal' enter· w~ killed in an Ilutomobile acci· w r: ~nd: ru:slts at he ~~:e program Friday evening. National Bank .for the puJo\>o e of Ville were (hnn r gu t. Monday dent near taton Sunday morning of M d .~ g W It 01 k MiSFJ Katherine Holland !II the Persons who cannot comfl to the auditor·s office electing directors for the en uing of ?tb. and MI·S. Guy Routzahn enro\lte to DaytQn With he]' daugh~ r. un rs. II er ar . guest of relatives in Richmbnd and or be at the above named places can .secure tar by year "'ill be 'held at their bankin~ Ilnddnughtt1rs. . tl'f f l.- om Wichita , Kan. I Mr. and lt1 rs. U'ndlel' Mills and Indianapolis thi~ week. sending de8cription of ' dog and the required fee. The Ladles .Aid will h Id theil," .. _ . ' daughter, of Midla,nd. Mich., wera Mr. apd M.rs. B. R. Dicklnaon :rooma On Tuesday, January 9, ,1.00; Female, $8.00 ~ Kennel, $,10.00.) , (Male, 1934~ betWeen the hoors of 1 af,ld Jn nuar)' meeting on Wedne~day" , the week·end guest.! of 'Mr. George lind daughter, Mary, of Coll:lrnbul! ... Mill s. were Christmas guests of M:r. and 3 p. m. the 31'd, at the home of Mrs. Dogs three months old or over ftlust be licensed L. M. HENDERSON, Cashier James Johns. . . Mrs. C. A. Dickenson &lid family. before January 20, 1984, or a penalty will be added. _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ Wendell ali sbul'Y of Sabina is Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines ! Mr. a nd Mrj;. Orville Gray and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rileves enAll dogs must be licensed when they become 8 NO HUNTING sp nding the holidll.)' with hi land 1amily took Xmas djnnel' with dau~ht.el·, MillS :Barbara. . 8pe~t t I'tained' at Ghristmal dinner his months of age. . g.ran~parents, Mr. auu 1'111' • AUen ·.Mr_ Haines' parents at amden, • ChrIStmas Day wrth relatwe In sisters, . Misses Jennie and JONI!.mrlck. Ohio .Franklin. phine. Reeves. of Muon, and ALL DOGS MUST WEAR THElR LICENSE ,£AGS We• .the undersigned, allow .no M~·. and Mrs. . R. Burnett wer Mis Ed Y • ng • t lh l)rother'1I Raymond and Frank hunting, trapping or trespas lng L ban on visitors Ft'lday. b sf h na lJe:"M }S a F e Afr • Mary Purdy and dau.ghter" Reeves with their fammes. WADE S. BROWN, Dog Warden on ogr tarms: ' Mr. ~nd Mr . Eitner Wetz of c:~;:~fo nea~.r m~~o'wn rs. esse allY i~n:t o~ :uford l:el'e Cht'ls~mas Mrs.' R. D. Collett had as ' V WILL R. LEWlS. Auditor E. F. REIFSNlDER Belm ont sp nt unday 'anti Mon· A Christmas progr'am was given s II ~ r. an r. ern mp' I'house ,guests last week, her uncle day with the latt 1" parentll. :Mr. at the churCh on Sunday mOI'ning. on an son. and a\lnt and eousin of Valparail~; R . H . HARTSOOK. Agent _ _ ____ ~_ and l'4)'s, Lee MagTuder. Miss Dorothy Bogan was the l\lrs. Hannah Tilylor, Mrs. Effie Memb~r8 Of. the O. E . S. I)f thiS Mr. and Mr~. hllrle Clark an9 Iiono accompanist fO'r t.h operetta Smith. Mrs. Flo!Sllie Carey. MiSFJ place asSisted an tle inatallation of NOTICE OF APPONTMENT Mr. and ~~r~. Waller Clark were • My Spanish Sweeth eart" given at Lucy Emley and Mr. Che tel' officers or th.e H,:rvey.burr ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....__..._ _ _ _-"i..._ _ _ _ _ _• al't(ln vlsllor!! Thor day . Spring an~ High chool In t Carey \\ere guest!1 of Dayton reI. chapter. Thursday evenm!r. They Estate of Stella Butterworth, ft-. and Mr.' Walter Kf!n~ck ~Vednesday night. atives Sunday attj~l'noon. were: Mr . and Mrs. Homer aainee deceaa.ed. . _ and Janl 8 [Jam II sp~nt ChF1St. l>1r. and Mr~. .Homer Haines and Mrs. Rutl! Nog,le, M.n. Nell Zimr' Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Parshall had Conklin and Hlas )(yra Haldoek. Notice IS hereby given that mas at the nome of Mr. and M1'II. family and Mr. and]\.{r Ernest BQtte~wo:rth wh~se Po~t Joseph Grassi in Piqua. lIaine~ were guests in th~ Talll!l~ their Sunday Illests, Mrs. Maud .. - ...- - Oftlce addrellS 18 WayneSVille, OlHO Mril. Belle cot.!:, Mr. Everett Terrell home on hristma day Fetter and the Messrs. Ethan JURORS DRAWN hu beell duly appointed as execu· Early Mi8. s Helen & Ruth Early R d M WEB M . f Lewis and Edward Franer. ..- - - tor of the Estate of Stella .Butter~ were' hristmas dinner guo ts of evS' a~ VI'II'll . E' ogB 0 Grand and petit Juron to Mrve The .udden vililation of death in a nee_til), prmg ey. 14van dogan Mr• and Mrs. N L Rogers , at the Ja1\uary term of common wori t..n 1a t e 0 f W arren Coun t 1, Mr. and M.rs. Theadore Rolfes at neal' A d f '1 f Da yto M ., ere,a tea a great deal of bewilderment and tonlu.oll. O\1io. deceased. . Price Hill Cincinnati Id ami ~A a r. a It; Mary Anna Rogelfs of Springboro pleas- court in ttll. county were Under the mental and emotional ItreM of the eriala, the Dated thi. 15th day of DecemMr. an~1 Mrs. Kc~(er Graham of one:' Xe~illonW~I~iam~~lthr~r: and Dona~d Rogers of Munc\e, Ind. drawn last week and 8ummoned bereaved relatives are at a dbadvlnta,e hi lacing the ber 1935. and Miss Bernlc were. Cbristma ' and Mrs Ral~i h Bo n and'Mi s were Cllrl tmas DillY guests of Mr. for jury duty early next month. mally dati.. and probleinl whlcbarlae. RALPH H. CAREY guests at a family dinner at the DorothY" attend!d a t'f::.ke.y Chri!t- ~nd h~rs. Mal'lit Rogers abd The grand jury will report Oil Tuft Judge of the Ptobate Oou~t b.oDle .o~ Mr. and Mr . C. W • .Alb. mas dinner at the home of Mr. and aug er. day, JlInuary 2. and the petit Into tIlb .ttuaUoQ com.. th.e modern ftmeral director W..:~: County, OhIO rlgh~ In W~~,"esyille. Mr . Horace Oompton .t New Mr. and MrIl. Wilbur Clark, jury on T~"t)lId8Y. January • a maD quallAed bJ long trainS... and experieaee to -ct" --Little DIckey wank Is a victim BUrlington on Sunday. MH, Mary Cl\rmollY, oro ~yt1e, Mr. . Gra~d Jurors ar~: Amtni inc, .the nee8IUT ad'fice and aaalatance. He la mo" tban a NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT of tbe cblcke!'.pox. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Raym()Od Wilson and Mrs. Claude Riggs, Mr. and Lebanon; Mrs. CHoree Knapp. Fo,,: bullilHllll maa; he hu a prof.seional Millie of moral - - -, Every one 1~ cordIally inVIted to and M1 s Jeannette attended a Mrs. C. W. Y01JnC~ and family t~r; Florence Gates, ~1cJin, Eatate of OatollDe Chenoweth, a watch m e~mg at Lytle. cbunb family Ohristmas dinner at tile wcre Chlstmas guests of Mr. and Slb!l ~l\4ay. wa~esviUe. Elb. l'eeponatbUlt, to protect the 11lterelta of thOle who have deceased. . . Sunday evenang. Th re Will be a home of Edgar Hurley and family Mrs. P. J. FLory, in Dayton. Smith, Blanchester, A. H. Shurta. cOIlAded in him. Notice 18 hereby !rIven that program and Rev. Lafferty will of Xenia Monday. ' Mason; Ro. Dr Snook, South LebBoward , Lee Chenoweth whose preach in th evening instead of Raleigh Bogan and fam ' ly e 11 Mrs. Mame Hatfield and sonll anon; Charlee Sattertli.walte. This "1lII8 I)f J'efPOIlaibUlty II tho u id ill8 principle Poat Oftlee add"el8 is Wal'nesville" th.e afternoon.. ad on Audrey Crew's Mond . entertained ibe fll)l1owing relatives Waynesville: Beber Null, Frank· of our orpalaatio.ll, III everJ eaae 1fe conatdl1' the clleQt Oh~o, hu been duly appojnted as Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wat'nel' of night. ay Christmas Day; ~~l·. and Mrs. Earl lin; Walter All~n. Lebanon; P. C. .. a friend who needs 9Dr help in one of tbe ~t cr.... Ex~utor of the Estate o:f Caro- Middletown took Christmas dinner Mr and Mrs Paul Pete 0 d DiU and family. l!r. and Mrs. Mor- Zink, Lebt.non; Florence HePler, I)t Ute. Une Cbenoweth late of Warren with M)·. and Mrs. He nry Foulks, :famU~, Mr. and Mrs. Theod:r~ ~c. !'is Dill and :familly. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin; James Garrison, Leb... County, Ohio, deceased. . Mrs. Wamer and children remain· Intire, Mr. and Mr". RaYmond Wi] . Fred Hayner• .nl1 ?f ~~anon; non; Edit., McCurdy, Lebanon; Dated this 18 day of December ed for the holida.ys. son and MiM Jeannette enjoyed Mr.. C. C, Watkllns, of Chilhcothe. Raymond. Hoff, Lebanon. 1983. Dr. and .Mrs. A. A. Smith spent Chri tmas eve in the home of Petit Jllr()f1 a~: Thorn.. .D. ;Young & Young, Attys. TUl!$day With the former's Bon and j Walter Wi! on and wife Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and Foster, FOlter; WIlliam H. 11'''10. RALPH H. CAREY family nt ~benezer, near Dayton. • _ _ . lamily. of Waynesville, Mr. and Jr., Foster i Oharles T. Ellis, WayJudre of the Probate Court Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre enter FARMERS C . . Mrs. Perry Deatherage, of Carroll neaville i~. W. I. Buchanan, W.,n..YlU.. Ohio Phone 7 -'28 WllrreD County. Ohio tained to a' family dinner ChristLUB TO MEET Ky., MillS Marthll DeatbetJlge and Morrow; Leo Smith. Horrow; -::===========~I The Wayne Town~hip Farmers MiSFJ lJernice p ..lmer, of Dayton Allison GiUan), Lebanon; O. II. ~~~===~~=====L ub w~11-meet-Jan,uary II at-th were Sunday gUlest8 of Mr. and Ridae, W..a-YllesviUei Fred Meeker,
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RELIABLE DEALE:R wanted to s ucceed C. E. Pierson in War. ren County to handle -Heberling Products sold direct to farmers. Excellent qpportUnity fo!: the right inan. Many make $40 to ,50 weekly profit\!. Write quickly :for free ' catalog'ue. G. C. HEBER· LING COIl,{PANY., Dept. '1990 'Bloo~ington·,
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Outline olf the Com " . and Hog PrograJD Farmer8 In 1-600 corn·belt oOl1n· ties, including 'W arren are gatber· in&' intormatioll on their pa.t production. of both corn and bOSII. This informatl~»Q Is neceaary be· fore applicati~)nl for cOlltraeta under the prod,uc.tioll COlltrol pro&'tam of the .~ic~ltural adju.t· mellt adminiatr,latloll Can be mad.. A brief outUne of the cOl'll·bOtr program. to~,th... with aune .. tiolli. aa to the material wbicb the arower wUl ne~ld wben he Alla out the application blank. ,...as dbtrlbut,d In the form o:f a leatlet this week b)' L. ,J. MUler, count7 arricu1tural . .cant. T4e leaflet .deaeribea the ,enerat corn and hoa situation and emphuisea that the chief roal of the plan il 1'Ao raliae the farm pricee of corn and 'h oll to a "rit,. 'WIth. the Jlncee of ~he thinlll afarnaeJ' bu)'ll." , " r ," tJae 'tblq. .farmers .... . do rit order to apeecl qp liplllC ...~I aeceptance 0'1. eODtract. when tihe 'campaicn lor airnatUretl ~na ann 1. Attend ~lloea1 m.eetbtp call ed to dUeul8 the com-hoc piaL 2. Alllem.ble deAnite fttrur. Oil acreace I)f ,,&dOUI Oft &lte farm durinc 1982 and 1988. 8. A....ble deAnlte IDf'DmIa-t tioD OD the num!.r of piC _ .._ •••• farrowed in 1082 aDd 1988 the dlapoaal ot hop tl1Nll lftten. AIao the DUlilbel' of r_hrl pip boueht and Mia darla&' period. 4. Be aboat tU b. to tile ......r l
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Logan, S/)uth Oa'rollna. Roy Oornell from and fai!nily, Mr. and Mn. Pargor Lamar. o~ Muon, Rogel' Cornell, of Hamilton, Chas. Cor· nen al1d family" of Soelal Row ud Vern Hough and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Squire••
,UJI11i the coming of' ~other year, new opportunitioo . . 'to enjoy lif~ to the.' utmost ... we mean for you .... present themselves. • For a long time we have been furnishing NQtura1 Gas and Electricity 10 the homes ,and . factories of our customeIS. We have added SERVICE, w~ believe; of Q satisfactory kind., • ;
We very much appreciate our custome~' confidence in' "¥J. During 19,34 we propose to mairitciliI this. • Every .' day of every year is a challenge to ·us..- But it is also a chall~nge to alI ~Qtural Gas and.Electricity users- as well. • Hove you, ip the ~ made full use of both of these servants in the home? Have you taken pdvantage of lQw co~t PIl.lS service to make "Your work 'more agree'
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T h e nllrveYliburg Fertilb:er qompany suetllined a se.ve.l'e 1088 when their factory- burned to the ..... ound M on day even i ng. A n a1arm •• W t' b v~~_~envol~n'~ O\.ltji 7 :3 O and the _er scene re dof epa.rtment wa__ •. soon at the the fire but it had gained too much headwa1 and was completely ou.t of control. The origin of the fire is not knoWlL The factory II frame bu'ld' with a tin root, was built in I 1~~f by John Morris who operated th p'lace for 8eve;,,1 years. Later i~
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Tbe ~01l8 0lf the comp.ny will be ap'pro'llimate y ,6.000. One which machme 1lfhen !lew cost '8,600 with the b I it i th ht 01 er, s oug, can be ag.in , Several hidet were stored In the building .nd it la laid • bout haH of them were Baved. Tllere wa. no inaurance on the
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OF EDUCATION IS REORGANIZED . . , The annual l'eorganlzation meetClncln.nab Amlmcan Legion ing of t he Wayne Township board Band nunstrel, January 24. of education was held Monday
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Rev. John J. Schaeffer admini _ . Miss. Macy Cal'te:r spent Monday eveni~g at th.e regular ~Ic~ting tered the rite of b ti t N wIth MISS Kathryn lBoger, of Route place In the HIgh school bUlldmg. . Thr e members of the 8chool L . f ap 8m 0 aney 3. ~ Government red'u ction pro- OU, m ant daughter of Mr. and . board, Bre beginning four-year gram for the rr~wers of burteylM:T8, E. C. Crane" of Oakwoo~, Mi.8 leane Baker SPent lQst terms. They are Lyman Day. L. E. tobacco, type S1, ill now belnlJ ~~:r~i?' afternoon, in St. Mary s week with Miss Betty Davis, of fJo.ckctt and H. R. Moss. Member:'! ofl'ered farmen. . Corwin. whose terms hold over for the mu.t agree - DIRTHDAY - _.. PARTY · are S. SEll' dueTbeh'producer b Ith to r"T Mor-ton's Smoke 11 S ' It . I com i figtwo yests . UJ e IS aae acre.,e e er one~ c a III on sa e and R M Hawke t!tird or one-half for the year . act Waynesville Farmers Exchange S S EiJis was ~Iecte.l president 1984- Paymenb are .In a d e on th e Th e M'Isses L01a and Erma S e a ompany , and .R. . M. Hawke, vice-president. ... rs' ~~:~er of ~erell taken out of pro- , entertained a group of young p 0- Mi s Lucile ,Kahler of DaytQn R. H. Hartsock wa, named clerk~ tl' ct o:. Tb18 Ian: lalmown as con- , pie Monda?, evening for tbe pleas- spent the week-end with Mlss tr~asurer alid gave the oath of tat: acres an must be rented ure of thelr bI'other J ohn, in cele- Louise Hough. office to the incoming members. 0 e .governme"t. No crops for \ brauon of his seventeenth birthday The bus drivers' contracts were sale, ~Ill be allowed to be grown anniversary. The party wall a "UI·. Junior Peterson underwent a renewed for the re1l1ainder of the up~~ t. t ~rise to John and those who en- t~nsJl operation' at Blair Bros. hos- school year. :. pay~en II • made by tbe Joyed the oecasion were Misses pltal last weeJ<. - -- r-- - - - -. t~~[:ws~y 0 agnoulture are as ~ett: S H~l'tsock, Ruth Hockett, Lewis' ChaT.ldler alnd family spent IN MEMORIAM
;::i~:.eCh~:.n~:r.~~ndl.lsjftehrenptrft~oe 'a2cOrellper = mnt- tr.~lte)d ~ manall'er. Twenty t ons. of eoal which had recently been put into the building starte.d to burn but after hard work the fire was flxtinguish"ed and ~hhee rCuO:lanlswa8 removed away from .
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1934 e.rop Is reduce~ ~a 1_3%' and 11) % of lIet ule value if 1934 crop is reduced 60%. . 15% of n.etifsale of 19 3(3) • tobacco crop, it isvalue redueed
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New Year/\ at theChalldler. liome 0'£ his mother, Mrs.Day Sid",!y y, lin re onner, I'ances Watkill.ll; Me88r8. Dic~ Miller. J ames Hartaock and 'family and ~1'~8H Ha..:tso; I! , Davld Boge~, Robert Ha!nes and family IIpent D '} :w~. erry Conner, Cecll , Mo~day With re.lallives ih CincinaVIII, arv n F~x, Harvey Hol~. ,natl. g~~; ~~r:;:hnD~~rs~dams, J h ' , .Vm d Mr.htand Mrs. f HPr-ank Squires and
33 1-31<> or 854'fc of nltt ule value 0 n received several nice glfts. ~~~a:r~i:h Mtl:~~ ~:: :.e~~ if reduced 60%. quire8. Fo/.' addition.1 infoJ:)llatlon on Sallr ill Daytoll n-.ter "b' D A T W· · • lS program 'Write Ilr see County Mrs. Ross Planck sang Frida y r... ng:ht has retu'rned Agricultural' Arent, Lester J. evenin&' in an amateur program at spen.ding ·severa.l day8 MiHer Lebanon Ohio the Rialto theater in Dayton. WIth ,hiS son, Alfrl!d, and family in • ,. Columbus.
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Ma,ul'ice W. Silver WBlJ ,born July 29, lS45, west of entel'ville on "Yankee Street," Montgomery county. He received such education in t h schools as those days offered and, living on a farm, he O ~rewt manhood, enjoy· m g 0tt"lieairoubust u e t extent the happy, social occasions of the community. waHulda William Silver andHishisfather mother Silver. He .. d t' b th d • a wo 1'0 ers an three 'Sisttllll. On October 3, 1883, he was marned to Mary . Stokes and they made their home in Lytl~ where he was engaged in operating
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and Mrs. C. E. Anderson, New Years Day. Mr. d M (. J W L~use aattn d drs'th .eorge I'b ater"0;1. the IDa en e1 V n ~~ anDlia G If anquet I' b t Dayton Su~d a ey 0 c u ,.a f ay. Mr. and Mrs. E21rl Evans and Mr and Mrs. Howalrd Dalton . were unday 'dinner g~lests of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle EVans, Mi!!!) Louise and Mr ." Robel·t Alderrnall spent Sunday WI'th Mr .. an d M" rs. H ar1ey Swigert and family 01 Dayton. ' 1\11'. W. E. Cornell and Miss Doris alisbury alre visiting at the hQme of Mr. and Mrs. William Micllen er and fanlily in PittsburO'. ..
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lived until six yearll ago when they retired to Waynel$viUe where he died December 24, 1933. To them three sons Wel'e born. BenJamln . . Sf.0 k es, F ran k H'I I ey and Lyman MulfOrd, all living to manhood but preceding him in ,death, This wa,s a great Ol'row to the fath~r . an~ mother. Mr.. Sily~r was of a JO~lal, happy diSPOSition, a gOOd nelghbor, and given to 'hospitalTlth'Toe're . t th I rem am 0 mourn eT loss his widow Mrs Silve" ' • wil!! ot " daughter-in-law, DQrothy, Stokes, two grand children John Ande on d M L 'S'I d an . a.ry ou .. vel', a;h: ann: c re 'de' gW' t ~PI~ra C· ! re~ III an m on ace, InClllnatl
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Once more we hnn~ up a ne\'~ calendar. An old year dies .nd • new year born. e It is tim. to measure profit Dnd loss, faHul'e and Buec.... All check up IIccounts. Wh~t ha,a be II "'o.ined or lost in the material thin.IS of :the world. Have we enrkhed 0:' impoverished ollr spiritual 1'.1081'Whatev I ' we. bave done with the closing }' ear ia done. Nonek of . . cllnnot r wl'ite the story. B.ut a Jl(lW chance i given to all to • the ;tOIY of the n w yeaI' what they wilt.
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We 1Iv In a \!ountl'Y that was built upon tht: that all . .a are created equal. Th dyspeptic mind has be n disposed to "pacltate that docbine, contending· tha educalion and opportullity an aftew an for a privileged class. However this may seem, the makel'll 01 OW government denied no man the -right to initiative and enth....... Whoever shall use the e tools can pack his way into any »rl-l·---II ".-class if tllere be such.
l of the burnt orange and black 6. Friday, Jalluary II-F. F. A. As- inch lyre, providing the 90% OT Begin the New Year by warming up to an idea 01' an ideal. Ltallt sembI)' Proeram, 2 :40 p m. better average is attained. the wick at ertth\lsia m. _...I Frlct.y, Ianll&!')' 5-"Unexplored .... cu Philippines," 8 p. m. 1.. School Muaic: Saturday, Janual')' 6-BalketbaU MU8ic in the public schools is a • . , .ame at I,.ebanon b J '11 M'd te rat er new idea, and BlJ such, often C~urch EI even loc.l meetings at whlch Ttl M.I time, th e com 'IIn d h Olr re d uc t'lOD ur"l'4ay. .nuary 1 - rID l come. In f or unnecessary criticism eltamin.tiona. progr.m will )Ie ellpl.ined to iarrnM Friday Ja u..... 12-E . t' because it is so often considered e .... In WarreD county will be held . n -J x.nuna lons 1 Th sel'vlces at the Church of ft1I1ft next week. One of thelle meetinp Frld.y, . Janu.rs . 12-Basketb.U one Of the "frm8' " with which last Sunday evening wel'e IJUftIJ will be beld in each townahip in F..v;ame at Otterbein. Jl' • modern education is decorated. In of. unusual interest. the c;ounty accordin" to roounty lday, January . ~9- UIIC de- -a n age when money was easily' gotAll Ith i li accom FERRY eHUaeN ,... ----A"ent, Lellter J. Mille;. All "'owne.... Frid partment voca 80, George w von , US' _ _ t , bY J n ...embly 19 B k tb 11 ten f .Of school purposes, musIc was panimen Miller wa ~ndeDom·-·tl--') landlordl and tenante are ul'led .)" a U&rS all e a to'lerated, but when it became necld b th 'v to attend the meeting nearest to Muon, bere... e888ry to cut expenlles, music waa. After spending the holidBYII at Card .of Thallk. follQwed by a a< ress Y e Chester A. -Will....... u ". wedneaday, lanual')' 2_Band one of the first to feel the wel'ght her home herel Miss Elizabeth minister, C. A. , W lUia '"' . b ...a .. b fI Chandle~ left Tues.day to rellume wish to. expr~ss m1 sincere A pantomine was en,a cted, Ear 'Sel'Vlce e••J l _ _ YO ApproxiPlatel» ,126,000 will be ene t. of ~he burden, chiefty bec:au;!e the b thanks to ~elghbors, friends and Mendenh.1l reading the Scripture ChUl'ch school period at i :80 .. . . available to Warren county farm- Friday. Janual')' 26--Basketball behef had Ipread that teaching Her wrk ~t H~mpton Institute, all tor their sympathy and belp lesson and announcing the pro- Installation of otftcen for U .... · .. this reduetioD ..fton-I pme, at Morrow. en -who I'-n \ c.hildren to Sinr was . a waste of amp on, a. durIng th e ill ne sa an d dea th ,0 f. gram. Mary Britton an d earl Mil - Lord's .Supper and ......0. at 10110 tract tor the ~ear 19S' on ho,. . I time. Mrs, Mary B. McClure had as m husband. . IeI' slmg "Will :l'here Be Any Stars S' bl. .... ------while will be p.ld on the .. U•••plo.... Ilppiaea" To dllprove ucb a theory, dinner guests lasit Thu'rsday evenMal'Y S. SlIver in 1M)' Crown," with Ii group. of a, m. III A ......... . aere!- taken of com production. If you are looklnr for the unu- v.lues of public IIChool music ing, Mr. Z. O. of Morrow, children singing the ChOTUS, dunng for 19348 Proble..... The J'WIII Accordinrr to Mr. Miller, no War- lual ill entertainment be lut:e milh.t be mention?d, first, tbat it )liss Helen We1(!:h, and Mr. Earl SP.lIt W.. !r.-E.d in Cillcinn_tl which Rosem ary L8w80n and B.ar- people who attencled the TIl . . . ren eounty farmer can afford JlO He thla creat tra'Velolue of the prOVides an emotIonal outlet for Short, of Xenia. ' bara Haines, acting 88 plac- Y<ll;lth Conferente at to ' Ith the govemment Philippines at the lno. JanuaT1 5. second, that it gives a , Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and. ed crown on the heads or the chil- Ohl0 will tell UI .bont it. YOD . . in thil procram. , Wa, dancel beid hunten can- Wldel' opportunity for Belf-e;xMr•. Mrs. Sr., sO.n spent and ' Monday dren IJl the ch\>ru8. always. welcome at un. II 11.... FRI~"DS II&ETIJIIO _ .All 't.rm~ra 'a re requelted 't o n'lbaJ,I, pirat. lilld other \l~ullual ,pression and, third, tb&;t it ertcour- o~ JohnSVIlle, Obilo, and MISS Anna "/lth reh.. tives In Cincinnati. . rather the information on their 'lIcenel photogt.phed for t.he lint age8 and develo~s 8 love for Meredith, . of Cilllclnl'ati were calFirst Day-Flm Dar School at D :10 a. lB. . . . . . . . , . lal'lll ,relative to number ot littel'8 time 10 that ro.u I'IIIlY lIee them beauty • .Anyone- 01 these, taken lers. at the nome of Gladman Ellis of pig. farrowed between Deeem- pr.nted in an intereatin, and en- alone, would be lIufficient rellSOn. one day lall.t week 1lforship at 10 :80 .. . . bel' 1, 1931 and December I, tertabain. manner for very reuon- for continuing the subject in 1988 u well u number of hop able prices , sehool. Miss Elizabeth Mullen, Mr. sold and ItlD on halld from t h e . . · Hiatol')' , beara wltneJ18 to the Robert Cleaver. and Miss Ruth WAYNF;SY.n.LE II. L CHUaCH titters. At.o they wUl need to ......., At...... R.pOrt taet that revolutiolJlI .re caused by Larrick, attended the New Year's , -\mow Dumber of acrea 0.1 com , dissatisfied people by people who danee at Dayton, where the WalRev. G. C. DlberI, ...... raiae.d in IU2 and 198a, All the 94 _for bols have no intere8t in llfe, who see ton Trio were th,e entertaille)"ll. -----------Wednesday: Bible ' ameS, .... above infoimatlon will be necn- 94:8lJlI:~ C)r fI, . c, nothing ~ut drudger(- I.t might.be Hatvey Sacke~t a~d family and At a special. meeting, held Wed" standing bonda on the water and prayer meeting eac~h~W!!!ecI~!!!~L_~• ....y before. contract be Number of ea... of' tardhuw: truly MId that a , slntJng Mr.s., Mary B. McC'ure attended evening; December l at 7 p. m. lliened. , ,' Bo.,., 78. Cirlll, 31, total; 109, , need not fear a rev~lt. Let s cop- the ~unel:al 0'1 Ohmer J , Barnett councJl anow~d a number of 'bills C. M. RO~ltzer appeared b~~ore Saturday: The Iti~. 'BeraldII --_Ci_~ Number, of Pllpi1~ not abaen.t 01' tln:e .tol ~I~i', a!ld to teach boys which wajl ,beld 1'u~lIday afternoon .• I)d tr~tl88cted othel' busJnes&pl'8- council, asking that the cQntmua- will eet with ' M 8t ~ _.. tard)'t b01l. UB, rirla, 157" total ,an . lIra w do like-wise. at his .late home', neal' O-.yton. para tory to closh!/( up the affairl! tion of .'rank1in road be , m 1'8, u ... _ _ 805. ' . __ . ' t9r the yeaT. to Water street. Afler dISCUS!\lo~. ,2 p. m. '.: ' ....!...1 ' Number of pupils entered thill Nellie and :Raym<lnd StOlle. At.thill meeting Fh~e Chief W. B. a c.c)ml"ittee~aB appoi.~te.il to Sunday: -Sunda)' _001 .t. :D ...uay month, It. ' ~1 . M Lawrence H~m:~hry and Jack Squires recommeJ)ded that the fire meet with coun.ty commISSioners a. m. MOl'1lilla' wonblp at 18:10. Number of papila withdrawn Young. of )flamlsburg, )lr. _nd ~ell ~r liren sh?uld be rUJ1.i only with the ~u!.!'gestton that. the CW The Communioll of the ~. Prorram for t.h.~ club tbUi :month 11. , . ' Mrs. Osca.r Thomas, of Middletown m 4: 8 • e of ~re. In WayneSVIlle, 01' be used on the project. upper will be obeel,'Yed at .... Frida,., Juual7 5. FIfth Grad.., lb. Young'. 100m had the, bi.hwere Christmas .ruestl oJ. IMr . and Corwm or w,~hm a radius of wh ere· ~ -- hOUT. Epworth Leape .t l:t. ,. Section I...d U. ' . eat percent of attendance, 98.1%. ,.. ' Mrs. Frank Sber~ld. fire8 occur close ehough t~ fire STAGE FOX HUNT nt. with XennWon yo...... leaIIIr. BectiOD I.-Tbla · lI'Oap .... .... U;.t1letd'a ela.. had the .low!l'he Women s ForellrD Mlll8lonMra. H.nnah Taylor, Mrs. sm. h1d rantll and to w~ere the line 01 Evangelistic service at '1:1. p. . . "orlted '"'" lard ord*l' to be e.t percent of attendanee, 90.. 8 %) .!y Soeiety met WedneAday Smith, Mrs. Flouie Carey, Mlsa ext:e',lds. Thls NEAR BELLBROOK . ' .able to • • two-PNt .0.... beto,. ---,"_ noon ••t, the home 01 Mr8. Manic Lut)' and ' Meura. Em.e at W.II concurred to ?y councIl. . , WAYNE5VltLE CHU.CR the ..COlI.' ......r. , M.rit Lett... A.anlt I. ""Ie Burt.et. The presldllnt. Mrs.F. U. SlIllth and Chels ter C.rey, were . regula: meeting Monday HUnters, most; of 'them on foot., CH...... Thb,,..m dq the ., foDow,t PI 1.._ b" " 1 t-.a b LaMl" beln" absent Mi1J J B dillner guestl at the bome of Leari- evel'lllnd'dthe bduslness o! It~33 wa al'med only with clubs and without (UndenoDdaMIcn.l) q num en: 1 'God'. GlIb;' 'Capt"A_ve eencom'p e"-)' " , . • • . . . der Cav ' d f mlly 'Sund conc u e an reorg.mza Ion WBIJ f ' d U I .' Ch t A Wllu---- .. and "A Riddl "AJ.o pi i' whichanatitudenta may eam Crabbe prelided. . , re .. an il , on , ay. e1\'ected, 'all members hav:ing been aid a hunting ogs, ay Jomes er . . _..fpC",,1I' II, aw•• Ba~. ' aDo..o 0ll.~rs, i~ mu.lc. III order to be ' The meetin, W&II ~lIened' with .W. E. Stroild, .Raro(d Stroud, r~-elected at the NQvember ele~. ed i~ p~rsuit of the elusive and Ch,urch ~lwol at 1:10 .. a. . A. ... OutpbelJ lIt\ldenti will Dee~ to lII u8lc. Mrs. Howard Archdeacon. Jolin Psle, RUQelt Treadw.y, tlon. A. K. D.y was elected presl- cunnlD, Reynard the fox. Lo~ s. Supper at eoachlliloe. b1e 8ecti01l n. _ Redtatloa, .Oh; qualify accordlq to the foUowlq led the devotionals, s\1bjeet, dTh7 Charle. LeMaYr Lawrenee arid dent pro ~em, and the ~an;te stand}hom 9 to 12 o'clock the mell Chrl8tlan End",",or a' 1:80 y Kotilel' the B..utiful," " Alma l'Ul.. : ,!ord • Lilrht." The p)"oerarn con- C~lea Davi. atttellded the b ..ket- ing eommlttee8 were named .by th.e from Bellbrook. Sp,ring .Valle. , Evenin. evan,eliltic eenIoe .. perfect ~endanee In dUll IUlted of a nadln. by' Mrs. A. K. baU tOlD'nament IWbieh wu held in m.yor, George Hartsock takmg hiS Xenia ,and other nelghbormg vll, 7:30 p. m. 8el'lll0ll ..II,... •• Recltattoll. "Tbe Secret" '- petloda Orehntra, 25%,. Glee Club. Da1 entitled, "Woman and the the Co.liaeum, lit Dayton, 'ctirlat- plaee on the committees formerly lages scoured the country il1 the Good Work;" D.-co... wW ~ Norma Lovely. II,., ' Ancient Faith;" a ' chapter · from mal night. , held by Dr. Henderson, deceased . vicinity of Be1ibl'ook starting from ordained. Prayer . . . . . . .... . D ' ', C. P. Joy was appointed stt;eet rour different points and co\Cerinf/ Bible Study each W. __,. • .eltatlon, ,tA Lac!J'. PrIvU..... pearaae. of tile orpnisatlon. the study book ' 'On Faith" w.lJ lI.,tha MartIn. OreIteatn 15%; Glee Club 26%, read liy )Ira. Kenneth Hough ' . on t forget ~o attend the meet- eommil4ioner. An appropriation a radius of five miles. c7~80 p. m. The church ,..... »" W. X. Toa", Notiaeable ialp~ftlllent in act'i- line Spirlt of Chr~ti.n Servic~ UtlJ of the ~ot:~er'l club at the ordlnaaee of the, ,6000 · outAll but fo'ur of the 12 animaJ!I feel at "home. ___•• __ ' 'lit,., 0tcIl~ 25,,_ Glee Ciub in Burma,!" , Mn.,'J. B. Crabbe; Grade,builchnrr, Fri~a)' aftenaoon ........ --.=.-~_==- the hu,nters sighted \ltipJ;led B.aTHDAY PAR II". , , ' . duet b)' )lrs. L. V. Beck and at 2 0 clock. THe Filth cr.de through tne circle befol'e they ST....ARY·S CIIVItGI TY A*tac1e , ..d wUlbapeu. IIrs. J. W. 'LOb I readings by M1'\!. pu.t ~'!I alr~c~iD' did ilf~reaa could be eaptured. TM four which , Mov. J, J., SeIIMI'-. ...... . Onh~ II",: C... OIab G. C. ~bert .nd IIrll. Marne Hat- by .118. ut " "an wan , ' '. were caught were killed, and First SlIlIday aftw talK,. uuI .... Uorcl Ja tha ...... ,reqairea. . . stud- hid. ' feature. ,. ()t}' for eharity, brmgiJlIr Jan'Urr 7, ella_ ••Nt .. 11'"' of .... eQPWe to aaerit awarda.. Durlq u.• .ocial hour refrellhMr. and Mrs. lolOrrill Fulkel'lOn, ' .. to ,6 apJece. .. . eermOJl and Bo17 CG....._ .t\e 8IdQ ....... H" or ~. TIdI ....u w... unecI bl tbe ho.te.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.stlngs, MI'. The proeeMbi. tall o.n hop, The hunt was plann«:d followmg 10:80. ~ ~'= ~ will ," fouDcl .,. ...... aacI ber UlidaDta, lira. Arehd..- and Ml'8. A. C. Achterman and from whic:h aclJuatnaent paymt.lnte reporte of numerous T.Ids m.~e by The um... ...... " ......... ... ~(_~ ~ the ..... eo. . .d lin. Bateeld. daulJbter were received into , to 1101 erowe... will be made, re- foxe. who had ki~led game, young be helcI Ia tIM ...... Put. . at__ II. E. ehurch by letter, ialt Sucia, mahl at $1.00 per hundred we\eht lamblt and domestic fowl in Greene '1'M ..; attad- POll• • ClTIZUII mernine. The "mees at until FebraaJ'f 1, til'_ Oriclnel county. ' tull
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pa)' ro, u .uu: • • r'"vi frankly told the president II ,."9"" hi- ~ituati(ln.llnd bl'tvre th in \'enpay roll, ,'23.36; Ed'vi,,, l'IHI~lI that ..-"id'ntly kindward Simp.on, pay roll, ,211.a7; J h nl H'd IN'ntll'lIIan ~"V\l onl 't'lI F ..... U Bowy.,r, pay ro, II '''11 ~ •82 ; I thnt hi~ hUll1bh· ~u(>sj sholill lie F. D. Hainn, J)8intinlland carpen· J ,"uppli It with 1''''I')'thilljl he neell. work, 167.96; J. L. Du.,.n, aero '-__________________________..! ter Vlcee, 188.65; I,d ill r(loti, loollting I,nd transport . J . K • Spencer, .. n d ~--------~--------------! l ion Illlllut the l'ity u£ ma(:,nlllc>nt and iTavel, 1242.85; J(ilpatri~k. IN I NAT! J HI _ Tl ' t h~ illYt'ntlll ' c ultl "!I' ih' 'al'um,' " i ~lanCl'~, alill told th old II ntle8, E. J. WU.TER C_ _ PI... Proc ....i... t.l'at~rs of the estate of Xarpret French Motor Car (I. , gall and IIUp , ,~I I I11m I "Ill! .' I e C,' UId hv(' '" I . . III II II nOt III hi' in a hul'r v to lellve I k Shel"WOO d 'lul fl'om , .... \Y. III \\ l\ ~hl1"""\" h l TI "d' In .the ease of Ethel Cole, by Hollln"sbead .~, deceased , III e d tb' elr pies, $206.5 9 i ., .. ran EnqulI' r hag a IIpt· , '. . t I t l ' f .. ,.at< Il)g on. Ie pte I bIll 0 0., gas, $285 C'mcmn, . 8tl Oil 11 I\vllle, hill l t lIiIlg h('l\\ DanIel 011, uu , W II, I W'oI·,t nnll' tlJ I b I h I nt s G White See. Prl)mieinl Out. Tennie Turner, her next f T i esale n d , ' . ; . . ,t I II . (, 1'1 r \II ~ l' I'(l U ' \' 1 to t e etter. oy. Jennl'e B Bell and ~ar'" ~ Davis, slllall Iill'1I1~', dl ~(' VCHHl , \I or~ . H: CI.lI ( \\ alk lJ leI< til hLq 1' 1 ,u , t t I)' ' 1'. r"\'" Look for 1S134 . Ver/i4US M. Vernon Cole, divorce to " ..... .are t E . W ork 8 C0., gas, $7"0 . u ; ..... arrow aft" t . . ,. f 1 ,I th ' homc in Ohio . It n [1 t~ \ Iflg CI 12cn 0 ,vnl' . plaintl·... Tu.eker ·w ere appointed adroiniatra- Garage, gas and 8uppli s, $25.011\ H .w ? owSli UIll' 1\(l'Uuy " . H~II ·.Il1n Ly hio' fit and lod"'ed Go\'Cl'lIor .GeOl'g Wh ~ t e Ill~ k fOCI'et of n) makmg O IH lI l'-C Ihcto WII::; 'II " tIll1" to 11\' Iv'\• nl); tl " ' h 't ' ' I T .th " jn S In" th ase of Dorothy Felt houlle t rIces 0 f t h e estate of William R. H. E. Ivinll, gas. $2.66; KaLl ! manA j • h ' . W .. 1!1 >(luse 'In} c.s for OhIO ."" urlng versus 'Iyde Felthouse, a divorce' C",·bf1eld ,ecease d d , an d "e 41 d b on d isupp lies, or~23 •08 ; Smar t s Garage. . th ll ryl. . thathcl'C' I( Ilum. lir. aVII!' 1.'1 I c~t' CIICUlIISI;t IlCI·,. 1Jllnl(ll. I t' 'j)' l "'1 d sel'vants t f 0: h tt"r ,,' t".fore the grnnulllting elel11ent ill W \i rt t La 0 l' ul'll' uf ("llgl't>~mcn. ~:+ 1>1';' ~o anAICI a han d e~e~u e 1 3d. ~ enly 'jnterelrted In the was granted plaintiff. . of 12000 with sureties. I ra- lif, Sy_ ialcoh I, fuses and c ment, -'950; tht! onne hill' liCIt j)1!cn extrocll!d- He illt rc~l«J ihlll in hi. I, haIr. lJ~, t ~!!I~'(\' . l'?~C fl.n .rlVer . .omlc, welfare of llhe state ami In the case of Helen L. Hizar by lerd, C. E. Le~icy and W: T. Jor- ,Thomas Taylor, servicel!', SI9.26: the con s, the pri!!III S and wha !. not janel th t!y ~ eM til one' with bill\ to ~~ ~~ c ~!~Il1t\ hl.s cll mla~d I\~d It:; mhobltan , the Ifovcrnor hos h r father and next fr iend, Welton don we~e 8PPolnte.d a~praI8ers. IRoy Bur~oughs, slu:viceB, $26.95; - but by the imperfect me\u1!! Lo lht' Whili" H ou~e , lind \ (' I'e: n,,' r. d I 110 I~' m roya s ac, e made a babit 01 ke pil;lg in close Hbar versus Hen.ry Russell, et aI, The wtl! of SophIa HIll, deceased Carl Dakm, pay T~l1, '256.<l6; H. express th e juice thi. imp0l'tont long kept w;lili llj.\' bdol'(' till'\' \\t"l.' ~I V~ :~ . least . ~ l~"si a;d lUXU.~i' toucb with the tl'end of . leave is granted plaintl.1\' to sub- w~ ad~ltted .to ll,\,obat.e. Emll!a IL. Schuy ler, p,,:y roll, $285.88; D. g gen e ru I' flecled by the Ib~slnesll cI m 'nt has b en ulldisturb .1 and ushc/'ec! intI> the augUst tw'(j I'N\I. 0 no III r Wi NI mit brief on 'the demurrer of 4e- Hill was .ppomt~d admln.lstr-atrlx W. Keller, 8~'rvlce8, $83; Roy Burl ~t. away willi the iliac l'aled ell n 11 rt!~ 'nce (If I'l't!sidl llt Althu1'. ~n~n ~I ~he l~nd, andbl~ ~ng e~t~r. ()me~ r. The gov urno :r s hopes t'endant, Walter S. Oorwan, and a.nd filed bond of $4000 WIth ure- roughs, ser~lces, $15.40 ; .Thomas Hi. inventiun ClCt1'8C-tl> all lhi and I "W hut do you ,,·a nt 1" . til,1 the amet In e r pu Ie s pa aee, rll!:ht I' ut.look arE~ also hea~en motion of defendant, Henry Rua- tIes. J?h~ A. Keller, W. H. Page Tllylor, serv ices $5.50; BlaIr & Len ti l (lnly renuel'S the produ' t i(1 1l l:lI'~ $id en l . afll'l' :\11'. Davi.' had "he t·c no W~r~ n count y , 1I111.n by ~he fa.ct that the poor rehef Elall on 01' before January 26 and Wilham SchlleJl were appolnt- Roy, cem~lIt and gravel, $2'1.(0; or sorghum &uga r po sihl • but il1' ~1'ldIY I'xplllllll'<I hi!! Illi sion _ ~nvle TO.~ 01'1 ~n: Bo~ . c; n.ck need In OhIO bas. ~Ieen, .reduced H134. ' ed appraisers. . Zain Armltag, and and gr~vel. cl'cas s the product of the can(' money ?" Ull ~ p I I.1p a w ol. eJ Il:Ittn· neal:ly. one .hal! by the CIVIl works In the case of Irene Baker ver- J?h.n A. Keller, William Pag~ and $261.65; Roy Burroughs, seJ'V!ce , ab out 30 pel' cent. " 1 want, 1>11 . p J' sidelll " r "lied ~~~\~ stat('sr.~en ~h h~d . ~t'etc~~e~ admlnlstl·atlon. us Forrest Boblitt, et al) the Wilham Schnell were appomted $1.93; Thomas Taylor, s.ervlces. plaintiff is granted leave' to reply al'pralsers to r~-appral e the es· $2.75; Gem ity Blue Prlnt and His confident hope re~Ii1;c d, ~he t he . mode~~ invent I', ·'the O)1pUl" of ~ tal cei~de~d yet i~I~!O~U ~" next movemcnt M'r. DaVlS wa lm- llul'\lty to IIltrodtlcc atld '(pln in my Jut 1 t / Need U . S. LiquC'r Per ... it in 30 day~ tate o~ M. R. Hill, deceased. Supply 00., level, $191.1.0; L. H. prc$8cd a. absolutel necessary fl,ll' in ent ion to II1l1n wlw will Uli llo l' so N' e y f rU~h 1. T k I' I' In the ~aBe of Homer Bennett Alnl.a Seig, executrix of the es- Gordon Garage, gas and supplies, . him to mak ~as t o cany the land and upprl'cjlltl.' it, onll ft); Mt" °l\o\)~ v ::.I' speen,cCl,lune the "'nOa\t:lliCoen.a"l d II Iq?~~ ICt;lmsesdurethre- versus Albert Benn~tt and Mar tate of Jacob Seig, deceased, filed $217,~8; John Guncke.l, repairs, !'lew t o h t II t tI t •• ,., . re Y Tes .... Ul'an 's an 0 ers - hr ' t 116 21)' Th& Ollio Corrugated Cui s es el'. mus go at IU )JU(pose 1 11m " ' rc." a pito l Whe1'e h e went or wh t h nnin'" to !Cell win" end whisky ga.ret C. Con. way, demurrer 8US- eA Lln~Kenl'nO-gryO ' akJey Unglesby and vert' 0' cu lvert a $59006 to headttuarters to W hPn"idcl1t A .n " . . . . ' . . . a e " . " d P ~ once !ngton cl'ty to ttl ''':b ' t ' H a pat~h d ' lUI ut ,n~c dU!. dill In that lime I11Utt,lll'S httle .. No under the hquor eont.rol plan pass- tallle. artitlOn ordered. W··, ., ' .. , l'1' I e ous~ ,.. (' a me ~;el1~wr II) urlng t he d bt th t d . t d b tli St t I . I d In the case of Frank A. Bur~s • .S, G.l'aham were .appointed apto the PI' sident Ilch a flSU1'al1 e uitcd tates" h 't.. T I ll t f Oil e re were l'e1)ea eIDer- I , y e a e e@:ts ature an versus Esther Mason, et aI, con- pral8e~ to l'e·apprause the estate Su·bscl'lbe 10r The M;iami Gazette c('I uld only be 'insllil'ed b h~ iomu'Y . t~ n~1 Id une- vic ~. wit.h th J)artie,; whose ~igne.d by Gov l'nor Gleol'ge White. firmatlon, deed and dl' strl·bution. 01 Elizabeth B. BaUey, d~e. eased. ·th· b' j t' ~ IS p1 0mp y ur 1fWU1'c n th bll 10 S~ i~ wa to in ere t them- The Ii enRes are $25 bllt beginning D I f Iii In I nv n Ion and hlll un- scen ' anr! before It) ng 1II1' Davi I . th ' i rn the case of Raymond E. Scroga las A. 'iouna:, gllllrdlan ~f li mitl'd confidence In the l'ecep ' 11 i~ the midl\L r d" • se ve In e Invent on. The result January 1 the price lS cut In half "'I'ns ver us Ellery At· kin~on, l'udg- Revel'e Mo. ne.r, mlnOl', flied hIS t' 't ld ' . () un U lence (h t)f a ll Wil li tho the United State since they are only g(lod until '" .. t c: :blle :~u a I·~.~e!v. by. those ! Ol:t y A"ciltienl()n, seielltl.t~, m aI . (COV rnment at once , et about h'av' l.rune 30. Those with 3.2 beer ment to plaintiff for $7lf;.32. sta ement IJ\ hau of and for a first W ~Shington ~ ~h el~t~n~ It; TI,) ~:~~)~~ congl' s. nd. O~lCl'lI, he t h e jog the inv niion patented in his l l1cen !! (\ ~IlU t get -8 wine and whis. In the case of Mabelle K. Burger alld final ~ccoun~. • tl k Y'R adn t tho ligur , cxpla mHlg th e lIl!!l·· ,'o ullt~y lind in twenty. nille other \ke y license which alsll p rmits ale verllUS Lew Wilson, et al judgment H;~. FItzpatrick was apopmted , f pTice 0 a . e et. ow was he t o ) ' S o! his. di CO\' ~l·Y. t·{.li nll.l·\ly, he t'lI.ne-J{~owiJ1g countries which have 91 be r. ' to plai ntiff for $828.53. . administrator of th~ estate of i\' t th.ere, and bow was he to g t says, h e loS n ot gIfted Wi th II 1·(.'lI tly vfi'ercd lal'ge premium!l :for any W. E. Graham was appointed Charles V. Chamberitn, deceaa.ed ta.d< It he got thcr ? But. st p, fto~ of lal)gull 'e. lJis WOI'QA cu tll e fli8(,ov )"y wh ich will i~cl'cnse the Colde.t Spot ill State glJardian to a8llist in the trans- In th~ place of Robert D. Cham:y tel', what seem s ~t Mat impo';' not ah ays L h is b idding, and hi! Pc I' C nl; of suglll' produl,!ed '8 d pottating J ohn Slushel' to the pen~ bedam an~ rued bond of ,12,000 Ibl. bec.o~les to the br~ve and halt anc! he. it ah'lI. at. 11 loss COl' printed Ill! ()f wbicb is in Mr.nD.'~ An eXlIeriment is lmder way to Utentiary. Burebes. daring plrlt not only pOSSIble, but the l't'op er w {l rd s 1{\ . 'X IH:C:S his tJo~ses ion The ' t d St t detert\line whether Llllceyville, site In the matter of Emmer J . . Robert D. Chamberlajn, admin· ~I'o~!lbl;, and. an. accomplished ideol' .. }lu t h l ' o n t his the ~en~ ulonc 'hI\V~ offered anlp]' miun~ ~; ()f an old time er08s l'oads tavern Munger, as receiver of the Har- Istrator of the estate filed bis se· i eahzatl~n. Sklrnllsh!ng around OCCil Ion of hI li fe , ~U1'l'vund (I by $25,0()0, ond th nggl'egat offered 10 miles west of Cadi;/.:, i the cold- veY8burg National Bank, of Har- ond, and final account. . E. E. 0 wald, admi.nl.trator of Mr. DaVIS suc~eeded In gathe.ring men ()~ lelll'nin!,!, in tl.'llccl nd i he by till the nal ion. lIlluded to will est spot. in Ohio. Homer ltleyat', veysburg, it was authorized that t?gether suffiCIent n)elln8 to b,Ily a v I'Y hIghest pO!;itio n. h wO. giIl- 3mount to $2 500 OOO! [ D . pr~ ent owner of t hle old tavern, this court take the jurisdic:tion of t he estate of Je~e Wilkerson, de!' tl~ket from her to WllShington. d with flu ent " P '('e h !J y lind any has ju t arrived ho'rne Th rgOv:;~s has been sent an offi,~ial minimum recei.vorsbip, also that all petitions ceased, filed his Il1ver,ttory. . ~IS good wife packed up ollougll t.bjng h would hay l oough t pos- mcnt pnid him $500 before h I thermometel' by W , ]J. Alexander, be filed under the same case numClara Noll, executrIx of ,the es~ uncheon :Cor th~ pi.lgl"ilflnge in his sible in his CO $O. and guaranteed hh'n one-half ~f ~ll chief of Ohio's weather bUl'eau, to I.>er, Receiver aut..horized to trans- tate of Peter Noll, decelleed, filed k~.opsaek, ~nd bld(llrig- her ahd the Be foTe he hod fini hed hiB ex- tbe proceed~ of his invention I He k(lep rl'cord of temlperature,ll fel' tQck for (lashler to the Cleve- berinventol'Y· e Ildren a.dleo , he boa.;ded the cal'S plan~tion, M,'. Lol'iog, of St. will tb\ls ~e spared th troubl~ o;f that plaoe. land FedeTal ReserVe Bank of The estat~ ot An~ia Louise Smith :fo'r W~shl1lgton. Loui , a g e ntleman II tively int~1'- engih el'in the thin as the l'e Cleveland. deceased, UI exempt from inherlan AI~~Vlnl!l there, he inquired tor sto~ in uch. mntt!'1', and with sJ)onsiblepaI-t. and W~ll be put t; 8S Selaoole in Debaot. Conte.. In the case of Tbe RO.llanna Can- tance tax. d d und a board In -house at $1 w.hom MI'. DBVI had hll(l some Pl' - nO Inconvenienee except in goin!; This year' competition In thil ning Co. Vel'8US The N. S. CorruE. C. Dunham, executri.ll of the ... :o~ke~y~t~:eh~d jUpt. $10. ibn. hh; ~'10U!l cOJ':fe' hPondenc~, ?ntel'ed t.he to any pOint wher~ the government state debating league !lponsored by gated Fibt'e Box Co./ motion Irrant :~tadteh.o:CfiJothn I1Wilnfteld, deceased 43 YEARS OF SERVICE wa . . Ime. Ive OJ .t ~ 1'e I Qom n, I Y 8 comeldencc, and Illay dictate in furthering the in. '0. S. tJ. will see 85 Ohio high ed. . e 111 rs, ~Ina and distributSB'~P 1im~:::lged to s~~nd tor ~mi;l pre. at th .c1o~c of !.he talk rematked tere('t of tho ('reation of hi!! own scho<lls participating. The preli- In the case C!f the Mutual Build- ive accolln~ ,n V LEBANON, OHIO . ~ necessltie for hIS mach- to the Inventor ; brain. Be!lidos the guaranty of one- minary series of' debartes will open jnl!' and Loan Co. vetlluB lJ. B. The Lebanon·Citizens Nationa lOe. ThIS le(t $5, cQunting which, :~you ought to havo come to hall, he t() l'eceive roore funds January 8 and win continue Jestlce, J r . et III, Elgie Lake was Ba~k a,!d Trust 00. filed ita We have a cc>mplete Wate. Repail' !.m.. ~~~!'!'!!!!'!'!!!~!!'!!'!_~..!!'..!!.!!!~_.!!!.!!_~""'" St. L\lIJi/3, by all means." very shortly. . Ire wjsely prefers through F broaTY 11!. Marysville made party dClfendant. re8l&'l1atl0n .. cuardiaD of John "Eltc.us7~ lIfn ~Ol' dilforing from . thi!l al'~'angement to any othel', for won th title last spring. l.n ~e matter of the Little MI. Alle1l .c avott, .-minor, ann It - .Pde's "ea.oubl..- yo.u. SIT, rephed Davis, bllt I be fillY now he feels perfectly easy ,_ amI ~Iver. Conservancy Dilltrict accep~d.. . Beadll Re.uuna tblnk ] cam t n the very place in and secure, for he ha. "thCl United pre!jidlng Judge, Charles B, DecbAI ~, 1\'idow of Jacob Jewelry Repaired coming bel'e. My inv ntion is only States lit his hack." Topo.raphie.1 Ohio' ant, authorized ta ente)!, jounar dece ., e lected to take SAid '''THE HOME OF ' GIFTS" ju t I.>orn ((nu I brought it hel' to Pl'ospectively, MI'·. Daniel L. Ohio'S total land and water oren e ntries vacating the entries here- seta. • lJ(\ etC)~hed." Dovi~, whc> b fore pl'ol;>ably never is 44,803 qual'e miles, of which tofore filed alII!), to re-entllr .11 en. George A. Richardson, adminill· I'gight, myoid II'ietld," Boid the knew what it WIl. n ol to be pinch. 41,263 is la nd, accq.rding to a tries vacate~ On 'the first day of tt:atora of the estate of James E. 30 Years Experience in pre!\ident, and. lJatting hint on th.e d for money, i a ricb lUlln. The ~tate survey which b,lls just been next term to-wit January 2, 1984. Richardson, deceased. ia ordered to F~tting a:nd Malting Glasses head (llS bald II S .11 baby's ,) he ndd. reader can fi~l;lre for himself to completed after 32 years. The sur~ . The Mutual Building an\i Loan sell ~ertain property for ed: "I think there ill a good deal what ext nt. If he can secure the vey Wllf! begun in 1901 in coopera- Co. ver8UII H .B. Jestice, Jr., et al of ..Id e.tate. DR. M. WILLIAMI in there." • pl'emiums off red- Over $2,000,- tion with the U. S. g~~ologica.1 sur- c~nflrmation, deed and distribuAce!'t~fled cop>; of . the entry ;)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ... Tho chenllllt )(1' 1'1',< d himself (lOO- he \l'il! he richer than any vey. • tion. detemllnJDIr the mberltanee tax SURGE N L.ha'llOD. ()I,jo a s heillg favorably inlpl'cs d, as man that (!ve!' lived in Warren Tb exact center of the state's In the ease of Tbe People's on the etltate of Amanda Link. 0 Tuoeda,., TlulJ'8da" S.'urdo~ did all th e Qlht'I'., n.nd. !lOll'll' one / collnty;. B. lid . ~ven if his invention Ja!ld area is located ali a p~int five Bl,lilding, Loan and. Sa.vinga Co. mey~r, dec~s,ed, is ordered to be Special A ....tl •• to R..... .... sugg sted an appl'oprlllttn n by con. only brml);s him' the half ot what 1i'l11es west of Centerburg m Knox versu Grovet C. Young, et al certdled wltbout d.lay. I ....tba.. Di.... . ..~-.E a.lII.iD•••,t.io.JI-F-re••- - . gres Qf 25,000 or $30,000 to de. with o.rdinsl·Y succes!! it l'ealizes county, aboLlt milles east of judgment to plaintiff for ,8248.78: LEBANON, QHIO 1 velop the t hing. Bllt Davis be. be will till be wealt~y enough ~ elaware. while the 11jghest point In the case of The People'8 Marr'-a. Ue..... Pbone It . 8M PboDe B 181 ellme Rlal'U1(ld at the bar e thOllgqt make eve1'yb<ldy want to claim biro in ,the state is Camp'bell hill Mulloy, laborer, of Leb. hllla .. BIdS. of havlllil t o maliago S(I n1~ch as a friend, And so we leave him Logan cou nty-1550 feet '!1DOve ' and MiaS Lizzie Marie capital, and told them he should rOll the pres~n~. .ea level- and tbe lpwest 1s the' judgJllent to plainti~ for $556. Blackmor., shoe worKer, ot Leb. not KnOw what to do with it if it · (Note...,..Mr. Davis, at the time low-water shore line of the Ohio anon, - was granted. this Will! printed lived on II farm in riv~r at the southwel!t corner N•• S.i.. .Lyle Ivins, clerk, of Red Lion • A J :lm not sut.:e thaL, at thi inter- the Elias Oglesbee neighbornood. the *tat~27.6 feEtt above sea Charles Beck versUs Pal Hazel- and Marraret Eyely.n Leichty VI w any defillltc action was taken Th~ !(,ov':l'nment alte'!' !'lome ex· level. . wood, et ai, for equitable relief. ' ot Springboro. , as to how the old gentlemon's case penmenting concluded th at there The Mutual Building and Loan Walter EUlrene Cheaney UliatIc1hould be di.pos II of. But Mr. was eit~er no v~lue to the .Patent ~Diqu. E.peri ....~t I .. t.r•• t GOY. Co. versus Mary B. Hoffer, for an.t cashier-banker, of M.;on, and WAY.NESVILLE. OHIO 'I or that It w~s too expen Ive to . WJ.ite ,\ money. 1 M188 Ruth EDen Runyan, QI Leb- Phon. 10 BaDk Blcti. -~ - ~ - - manufactur.a. lInd it was dropp&d. Governor George Whi te and ' William F. Flick and Susan E. anon. Ie This article came t(l us fTom Highway Director O. W. Merrell Flick. versus Roy Holman end M~S!!achu8etts. It was Bent by a are fo llowing with 'fnterest the MamIe a()lmln, :for money, Rea' E.ta • Tr...t.r. friend of Bev. J. J . ScheWeI' who (Imbue experiment bein~ carried c!oIUr!!, etc. Sarah E. Wri8ht to A. D. Mar:~eW he wa~lft ·S t. Mary's .chu\'ch, on by Washington sci.~nti$t~. DollL~wi,8 " Drake,. Inc., ~ .c orp., 1'ea1. e8~te in Xau ie townshiJ;J. t; n ~~ne~w e, . a~d , he \n . turn, cJdjng whethea: drjver~ or 'other vel'sus Ra¥Jllond . Gu~tery for ,RoM a"d . Elsie J. D'... t •••., ~ ~~ ~ t ?ver to ua. Sevel;al of·t he ",re d~'un\c enough t.o. pe arrested money. . ROAl to Mat;)' Reeton, I'eal eetate ·· Phone 78J ~ca'::r' .l'es,dents l·ememb.er.e~ ~he f<;>r intoxication · woul(t be greatly In the matter 01. Emmer J . in Maule town.hip, ., '1; h len~e an: We aYe reprl1lting (aciUated if 'an instrument held in ger as receiver of the . J. ' S. Riddell and Sarah Riddell Oar c(lDYenl8llt loeatJOll, .1I1ta.I ~re ()I' \ e. b ne~t of ~he front of the suspect's face would burr National Bank, of Harveys- to Leon.rd· Callahan and Myrtle bl••urrouDdlnp and equipm.nt yO; ,ge\gfnel etlon, as It reads like registel' the degree of inebriation burg. Petition to take jurisdiction Callahan, real eBtate in Franklin .nabl.. to Serve to tb'B. a :111' a ~'. . existed, if aDY. GoV'rnor White has etc. township. ' , ~d"D"'. tiOTARY PUBLIC T~e People's .Building, Loan aDd Theodore Ledford to Nina. I : this l'i Davls had (.J1ote a tannly ?t ordered the State Highway Patrol survit me a;d seve~?1 ~f them still to "bear down" on drllnken driven Savings Co. veraus John E. GIl- Ledford, 100 acres'in Harlan town AMBULANCE SERVICE e IV g in this cpun;ye~~d __ . ___-' . bert~ et aI, for m~ney. foreclonre, aIIip. _ ._ ___ . ---I: ' Willa DraWl> • _ E.t.at.. S.ttled , . . T"... ti_i1t '_',i,f PI••bed etc. • . . "'ol'le B, Grlawold. dtteued to P.... Ie W.7II~Qo.~. WAYNESVILLE. OHIO . The Le~&non-Citizens, NatJoDa. ,l.ouvillA M. Griswold, IlIlota N'os. ". ., Ac fertilizer mixure l'~cently Allotment' of ,104;400 haa been Balik and Tr~at Co. ve~8u, ~a1l~ 21 .~d 22 in Le~iton. .-----------~If' developed (lqn~jna 13 l)e)' «ent iii. ma.de to. defrayt\)e ~Xpen.8eB of Co~prn"et .1, t~r: rooney, :fo!eelol. Mull, d"cfued. to 11\!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!! trQ~eh; 34 per eent of pho"phpric ' Putting n~to effect a st8~ ' Wide pro ur e, etc. . et ·a,141.Q4 acres in . POll, -Au DATES CALL acid, and 26 per cento! POfllSh-a I gra,:" deSIgned t? prt?V'lde s)lelter, John O. Bauer" Sr. vet'BU8 Jacob to:wn3hlp, total . of 73 units of plnnt fO(J d in el11ploymeJ\t .med.. c~llllttentlo.n and G. Kindle and Clal'& M• .Kindle, for B. and J . A. Ruff"er to each. 100 pouods of. the :fertiljzer; recreation~t actlVlties ,for thoua- money, toreclo8llre, et.c. Oincinnati Gas .. Eleetrlc' Co., ands of Jdle ~an.ient wo~kers Tbe People', BuU'diq, Loan Howard and Sa.ra L. Cook to The Lif• •f Trade Muir ~hrougho~t OhiO. This welfare Savlnp Co., venul KaliDde C. Cincinnati Gu .. EI.ctrioCo., Lee Whenever & maDu1ac.... f"'. 'cease w pro~r.m 18 under- the immedIate Zecltel', et aI, for mqne)" fo~eelo.- and Ora Lovely to The Cincinnati ... a direction of Walter Htxenbaulh, ure, etc. Gaa .. Electric , Co., ~ohn &1I.d to marKet trade-worked goods. hls chid of the bureau !Of transiency . The ?dorrow Lumbe~ Co. Oberla O'DoDD.D to Tbe CiDcln: . rlg-ht ,to the trude·mark lapsel. at state c!rt1 work.sadm.tnlatratioD Edith Gr• .te, .nd. W. F. Shlrttt. pati (ial -' EJ~c Co•• V. H. ud . . JESS.. STANUY ~~======;::======~====='=====:i~====_. tor ;Judp.nt, Lolliet L. Whlppl. to TIle CiDotn- .,•••• 110, . - ••rllaa.... ow. ROOT FOR AND CONs.CN . . • •• I natt Gu " Electric 00., the Qe ot . . . rour Cattle, bOas, .beep and cal.,. r~ eatate tor aAJli. .0001.11It ' to Norrla-Brock Co. , liv., :y'~tJcI Frank M~C w•• aP~omt8d B'rb" Y~~~p .to. . ..... D. D.,... .....pro ealve firm for th. eM ~u~et prices aDd I'ooel aerv OL HUNTIN G pralt.r of the s.tate of ·P.t.~ Noll ETau., rUt _te ba CIeueree~ ICE V.loa Stock Verda' Cillcl_natl. O. deeea.ed, in tbe ., place of lob toWll!.tp. , .. . •••n .... &. FISHING TUne In on. R&dlo Station Welty 1 o~ W, Wlol'lI, cleee&IIed, to I~~~~~~~~~=:"'P.!'~ ~ Tranelt Bleig. 12 :215 to 12;80 p. m. tor our dan, ~ Howard W. Carey, executor 01 Theodore Lecltor4, et,el, 100 urH BOllton, M .... Market rep on.. ' the, e.tate of lIagi. C~, deaeu HarlaD toWMhIP; IKE a knig-ht of old, O. R. ·safety 'course uppermos't in hi. mincl ed, Bled hla Ant _II ftDal ao..... AI..... Wagner, linel11an of Tbe Ohio The bull bellowed ·and moved into coun'" > , Bell TeJ~phOi1e Company at actloo. Wagner 1le;lt a )last)' retre:tt "Ray L. ~.., admInJatrator of Jam.. Follen, HnloeI"U5: P8IUl FOllaENT . .Dayton, came 10 the rescue of quickly reaching the truclc ~ and the elltate of Mabel'· Fr" •• dec.... Konon, '..me... ',0; C. Donald a lady in dis.tress. not on a fiery steed, sl amming the door behiJl4f )lim. ed, .lled his l1lven1ol'J. ' Dila:t~.h, rent, '8th ~ufm&1l". but in, a tOil and a half truck. ' With head ,lowcred, the infuriated RENT-The Jf,cClure e~ttqtl The 'will of C01'8 A. MWer, de- tI~pphea, t8;601I1n- ftow&rd Saw~ Tbe s~ory of\VagneJ;'s gatlant rescue animal charged tbe front: of the truck. ceaMd, ~ filed In colirt, Harlan 6 'rooms and , modena. 41~ ae~ ,7; a.o~ Millet, i~ one or 'Ihf' battle Qi modern $~ience Putti"g his mount iot lOW gear. D. IUll.r ~ to Jak. the d..,~tton It~t. 8e.8 Kta. 'K art liefl,O: SteUa Kelly, aerviq,eI ag,ainst one of man's oldest ellemles- Wagner retaliated. The battle raged, of M. C. 'Drake. witDeu. · dJ1 . ·'7,: Mrs.. WUI B17an, arvjc~ '10; a raging bul L , with"the bull receiving lIIlore t~n he O. W. 1I0n'la, ~dm.nlJtrator of v. , Banta. , ..me... f'; From a vanta.ge point at the top of . ga¥e frQln tlie froot b mper .IS the ' the estate of WilHam R. 110m.. Deamo«, aervk!u, ,5 : ttuck lunged forward. deceased, filed hia ln~ntol7. candia H1Dler, 'I; a.rk a laddu in Trenton, 0 ., wroe he BUnlp by bump, lint in the .front Th. adjudleatlon and determiDa- County, car. of patiellt, ,101t; 'l'IIe ------~---- was trimming trees, th~ telephone man an4 finally in the rear, the attacker tion of the iDlteritallee to oa t1ae W..tem Star, tu hCl8lJita, cerda , .."WAil'.,. DEA~ER wanted to saw a lady vainly trying to shoo an was drivtn back. At the I .e of town. eRate of Amanda LlnkmeJer, de- notleea, atatelaeatll and anve10PM IlUceeecl C. E. Pienoa ill Warirate bull ' with hcr apron. NObly he a breathless fanner arrtved to claim ceaaed, ill to be'tfven to all people ,181.11: B, I. caNa County to lJandl. Rebel'l'" descende<,l and took over the battle, the defeated bull. He tbat Interested. ,1.21; OGl.....u .po. .old direct to t~ the fair C~5tant to hi, animal was at aller djrecting Fred . Elbon and 0. B. YoaDI. pll., ,.... ., opportunity tor ." aiel)'. 1ime. and "pon the exec.ton of th8 IItate of S. P. f1.IlaDl malt. '40 to ,'0 him under ~~.! "cleceued, are ortencl, to ,Cautioull), h~ approached tbe bea t telephone man Write Q1Ileklt. , . WIth every axiom of hi. ' telephooe control. CUItIIlJUte cntaba... to .... G. (1 , . . . . . .
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pe!fm,en,aellt J. Henrilltta LU!lsing of SL. Mary'li Passage of a ta .. m warehouse law walS high school. Cincinnati, whl> won prllsiden t. o~' the Ohio first place in the preliminary state by the Ohio Ie.iislature December 21 made it possible eM farmer!! to cati on a;sociation last W ek by conte t. The prize Wel'e awa rded JANUARY 4 ~ 1934 . mall majority OYCI' ~uperint.en- for the best essays on ins ct secure loan at 6 per cent interest =======================.--====~~ on corn stored on the farm. Seve dent G org e A. BownJ l\n 01 Mario n me nace. Thc GOl'gas Memorial Inerat months ago the agricultllfal He ucceedK ' uper intoende nt John stitute announce 'thlll another adjulltment administl'ation nam ed R. Williams of, ra i nt~svill \! . Con- con est w ill be conduQt d i1l 1 34. _ _ _-1 48 countlell in Ohi o in which corn t sts tu r membel'ship on the ~cta il8 will l>e mail ed--tn--ht1ril·~ .f--~--------------::------; Tile United States h8$ come to the end of one of the most momen. is 8ufficel)tly important as a cr op educational co unc il of the a~S<leia. schOOl principals soo n. tion resulted ih the eleetion 0.£ tous years in its history. It has been a year in which vast aocl unprece. to war1'ant th ~ s pecial loans. tlented exper!me.l\ta have been tried. It has .b een a year in which govern Because Ohio had no f arm wal·e· David R. Lyons, Ci n ~:innati; Glen Orderline. s Is beginnin g t o sup'L • , bouse law farme rs were u!1 able to . West, North Rjd,~eville, and plant confU SIon in the enrol'ce. 1 b' menta pro lems and iflSUe.s ~Iave, to a gt'eater degre!! than at allY time apply f or th ll loans, which ar" ,Miss J t!lll!ie N Iso n. Toledo. 'I'he as. m ent of the liquo r cont rol law that since the World War, engaged the att ntion and interest of the public. made at the rat of 45 cents a so iation a ppr oved a proposal to became effective with t he dying It has been a year of trial.and error, of achievement and failure. And bu shel on COI'D that grades up to fina nce t hc sChOOls thllt would pro- yoar. ~ state boar d of liq uot' Co nfinnlly, it hal! been II year of astonishing ,change. certain standards. In case the price vide for t he ret enti n of three trol wa immediately appo inted For the first time since government was founded, there ha been of corn does not advanc to 45 mills \\ ithin th e ten. mill limitalion by Goyernor Wh ite. This board sweepitlg' legislation to control the walP!ll and hout'&: of the entire work· cen ts the government will accept lind othe r sp cia) taXI! . The 8um and the state liquor co ntrol (beer) ing population, and the competitive methods of virtually alI Industry. the corn in payme nt of t he loan. thus rai. ed would bll distri buted commission will both opcl'ute untU A dramatic and frankly experimental eft'ort to solve the 'fanners' To apply for loa~s in Oh io con· through t he local sch(lol boa rds on July 1, 1 934~ when the latler \l\' il1 problems hal! become part of the law of the land. The largest public lIult the count y agric ultural age nt. the basi of 25 cents pcr day fo r gQ out of existence. Howe v r, t he works program we have ever known ha been inaugurated. Everything Before loa"s . can be ma~e a !lach pupil in gl'ad tls one to ei ght beer col'nm i$Sion will have no su.pervlsory board Will be and 4 2 cen ts pel' da)r fo r each p ower to i au PElrmits after April hy E . I! .• Hanefi elt, state pupil in g l'ades nine to twelve' with 7, 193 4. One member of the 1:ltter that- the present leaders of government believed would spur rec<lver y, . has been doge. Advisors who had no previol,ls connection' with politics director of agrlcullur~, nnd t he th e school Iimitcd to, 180 days. gl'OUP, Judge E dward T. Divo n, This plan 01 sc hool aid will be s ub. Democrat. of incinnati, wa aphave been used whole.heartedly and SOl)1eti.mes ruthlessly to bring u necessa ry forms prOVided. stability and prosperity. mitted to. the genel'al a sembly pointed on the boa rd of liquor con. T o say that th csc e ft'orts have b een ent Ire Prcc•••iar Tax Stand. . cbalrman. . · succel!l!les 18 . t 0 c Io e !lUI'. wh n it reconven es. t rol, and was named Its eye8 to, fact. To ay that they have failed is to be unju!!t. They have The p.rocessiJlg tax on hogs, W d f W b: . t The other member are L ockwood , or mgtonnation 18 al 0 Th O~PSOl1. CI ve Ian d D t -• :fallen betweeh these extremes. Men have been put to work by the hunwh'IC h a d'JUs.t men t paym en S the effect tl'om hat theasa nnual e.mocra dreda of thousands-men who had had little or 110 work for t wo or ttl hog growers Will be made. ve· , ., . Wellmgton T. Leonal'd of Mans. three years, and had been forced to suffer the iO'nominy of organized Dlains at one dollar a hundred· orgas el;say contest lfor 1033 wal$ field, Republican and f Ormer weight until February 1, 1934 . w~n by J os ph S., Brewndler of chairman of the state Industdal • charity in order to keep their families and themselves from utter pri· Original regulati ons called' f or !dt!waukee. Tbe pnze . as $500 commission, and Geol'ge J . O' Brien vation. Wages have been appl'eciably raised and .the 8we.t·shop, en- raising tbe tax to ~1.60 a hundred. 111 cash and $200 .Lral/eh nlt expen· Re)ublican, of All iance. Col. J ohn couraged by the depressioll, has been eliminated. Child labor 'is on the weight Decembllr 81. Ises. The) s~cond lmze. 4~:: $150 we~~ A. Hugbes of ' Cl eve la~d, Demo. wane. The CCC camps, whatever their shortcomings, have served to Revision 01 the tax was made , to Marga l et~ . Hal mIS of Bal~ e ra t, with a reco l'd oI'being "h al'd. provide tno\1.i1ands of young me.. with useful work under army pay and partly as a result .of R .cont inued 010 I'e. Tlte OhIO contestant w boiled" in ov el·. ea mll it.a l·y service _ w aR ap Po inted di rector and execu. discipline, and have kept them away from debiliating and demoralize large slaughtel' of hogs. The til'ld· ing inftuence . Ings ot the secretary of aitricul. li ve . ecretary of the board. Sala. And in other fields the administration has much on which it clin ture, who sets the amoullt of all ti S ot the boar d members will be honestly pride itaelf. Jt hili! atarted a program whereby the trans· processing taxes, indicate t bat $:>1, 600 aeh and. I the dit'ector portation difficulties of the COUll try may eventually be solved. It haa payment of t~e process.ing tax 1' he f uneral of Niora Hurley $6,500, Ilubject to the llr sent done a ood job in olidlfyinll and safeguarding the 'banking structure. unde.r the orig~nal scbedule wo~ld Paxton, of Wjlmill gt~tn, was held e mergency pay ~u t . ~e ad q uarte r. ' . tend to result In the accumulation f r om t he M. E. chu rCI/l her e, Sun- Qr the board 111'111 be In th e Hn rt' .In 8ummmg up , the .Amerlcan people have the b~t o~ reasons for Burplu8 stocks and in depre ion day morning. h was: a native of man building, F'ourt h and Main lookl~g to the fut~re With .confidence .. Tne c?un~ IS ItilI here. The of the farm price of b'ogs. community and :leaves many str eets. Among t he Ih-st acts of the land IS no leu lerhle than It W8S. Its mduBtneB are no less great. Its tivea a nd friehd t o mourn her board was to sta rt a campaign DI.u.. Dair7 .Pro.r~ departure . against lIale of adultel'aled a"d tndividual spidt is no less potent. Its intellectual capacity i8 fiG smaller. Factories, utilities. railroads, insurance cQmpanles, mine., banks, h d Miss Dorothy Boganl entertain ed improperly labeled liquor. F irst tar rna-they are still here,' and they will be doinlr ~uahiesa 88 usual Far~ leal ders, aveL~rhoP08e ldcon . a gro up of f rle nqs 'at a watch permit!! fol' th 88ICl of liquor in actIOn WILIC wou package are being issued b"~ . th e wh en new I Ol'cea, lieill' c hanges, o~.. wh'Ieh we k now no thOIl)g now, bave gressl!>na tabr h 200 million dollar fund es· t o pa l'ty Sunday evening''. d th ' ter of tlie sta"'e ' IS a . . . state pharmacy board to ~rugg \l~tl!, usurpe e cen • • aid in tlnanclng production .adJust. Aii 8 Vit'ginia Dickinson entel'- with 60.da·y limitation. Permits t o ment pl'ogramll for. tbe dairy and tailled two tables of bridge on II by the Itl. s to club. ~ restaur. bee! cattle Indu~trle8. . Monday afternoon , Tine g uest list ants and hotels will not b i((~ucJ Th~ pr~p08l1 would lI~cl~de . incl~ded: M.lss es Mae McKay, ~is before January 16. , bbeefdmdu~try sWifthp~oddaull'cy.ti~nO~ 8~n sN'windlier~. Ledl~a pLemar, CMathe.rl~e . roa pro .. rar,n 0 ogg, luau Ie et~rs:~ n, arJ orle. The General A embly ot' Ohio jultment. . and Myra Haydock,:M[1 Mae Mc- will meet again January 30 having The Ohio State Unlveuity Radio Station-=-W()SU Fa~m.Ieaden ~ho first discussed Kay won th e prixe for higbest r eee sed to that da te after adopt. . ' tlle 8i~uation pOinte? out. that SCOl·e. A delicious salad co~r e was ing a tate ·monopoly liquor con. S :OO MUsIc ' . estabh~hment. of thlS fund would !leTVed by the hostess" as ~tt:d by trol measure. An 8.ven more com. 8:06 Farm AdJu8t~ent News .. 'F' ....... " ..... ,................. ': .. .... ~ SI' JMJet make It pOSSible to pay farmen hel' mother, Mrs . Adat'ns D.ckmson plicated' problem than providing 8:).6 Sour~el of Lime lor Ohio armers ...... , ..... " ............ Aar ones lal'ger benedt Pllyments, at an ear· H ' ld C n rd ono Audrey I t' f. h 1 f 1 1 f S·26. MUlic r d te than otherwise would be alo 0 a . I regu a Ion 01 t e aw u sa e 0 S;.O The Year 1983 In AgTieulture ~"" ............ , ........ ,V. R. Wertz ;~:ai~e 'The proposed fund wouJd Clark w~re marr!ed Sun~ay bY' intoxjca.ting liquor will absorb tbe S'60 4-11 Club Achievemenl in 1nS3 .. "V" .............. W. H. Palmer . I t h . ts Rev. WrIg ht at hiS home In New t ime and talents of t'h e legi lature 9;00 The Year in Home Demon tration Work ...... ... ...... ~ellie Watts ~e used to sur p e:en t e recelp Vienna. They will reside in at its next meeting. This will be to Franklin County Kome J)emonltration Agent t'om ~rocesa nr xeS' 'b t pring Valley. Being popular decide how to provide additional 9 : ).0 M u s i c . As In the case of co tton. w ea . young peopl e th'}y hav e the best r venue to meet ,the needs of w eak 9:26 Some Makers. of ]iortl.culture . , ....................... Wendell Padd~ck corn, bogs aJld tobacco, the benefit wi h~s of a host of friends. sch ool districts and to formulate a 9 :35 The Boundaries of OhIO . . . ' , ... -..... ............. H. E. EIWlne payments would be made to farm· . M . . C t taO d I I th .1 fi . . 9 :46 How Students of Vocational AgrlC~ultute Fare ers in consideration of their co. rs. ~nDle . urry en er m e p an to supp y e ,"Ie cl en ~ y . In When they come to College ....... ,." ., .... " ............ ,...... ~, :E. Jackson operation in adjusting producti n her f amily at danner on Sunday: t~xes that ~h.e ten·mllJ ta~ llmlta. to redIJce surpluses which ' have Mr .. and Mrs. ,Elmer Curry Slid tloD wil~ bring a~ou.t: Pos!lIbly a~ so been burdening the market and family, ~l'. and Mrs" Ray Jones there Will be ~eglSlatJon~o prOVide and famIly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur for the Pl'"8c.tical operabon of the . eJCception, CourteJlY is in no way a causing chaotic conditions. v Curry snd on, 'Mr and Mrs. old age penSlon s ystem adopted by • " . s ign of weakness. 011 the contrary Chester CU1'ry~ • the people at the November elec. it li· ... lirn~....clrar.ac:ter. self-con· MUllhrooms wre grown , first in Miss Louisa Compton, of Cedar· ti ~ll. The' contentious. sales tav pro· J fiden~ and self respect." Ohio in 1900, and now Ashtabula ville, spent several da,ys last week mlses to In~de itself onc~ more anU State h\ahway patrolmen must county produces twice as many with relatives here. . when th e leglslature reconvenes. . not elIcept any rewards or arati· mushrooms as any other county in H. Mendenhall and :iamlly .. . Wm. Honelty. loyalty and courtesy tuities for jeraonal uB!ll foesenices the state. Ohio now prod\lces about entertained on Sunday: Mr. and It IS 'm.ter~sting to ~ote that of two million pounds ranking second must be practiced by State High· . . way Patrolmen br else dismissal perf0rn.'ed In the hne of duty, only to Penn ylvania. where three- Mn. Amos MendellhaU, Mr. and ~he pubhcati()tlS reqUIred · to be will follow, Superintendent Lynn Black lD.s tructed all members of fourths of the American mush· Mrs. Ralph Watkinlil, Mr. imd Mrs Issued by. the. Secretary of State J . O. Peterson, of Spring Valley, the. Con btutlon of th~ Sta~e of rooms are gl'own. Black !!tated in a communiciltion tbe patrol. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Compton and OhlQ .tak~s t,ront ra.nk 1D ~equ ests to patt'ol station' and outpost.. B'l ack also reminded patrolmen J . S. Compton 01 tibia place. for dlstnbutlOn. It IS pUbhshed .In The cO.!TImunica'Clon read: , that the u~ of alcoholic beverages , The rich yellow color of butte.r_ _ -' phamplet form and annotated w)th "Re.m~mber that you can be a o't. any kind was fQrbidden at any fat produced bl' CPWB when turned topical and sectional index making patJ:'oll)1an and a I:fentleman at the time ' and announced tbat patrot. to, pasture it:! the sprirtg is caus'e d it desil'a~le for public officials as ' Holly same. time. In ' the ' state highway .'men appealinB' for aid 'to persons by the high cuotene 'content ~f well a s high scbool tu(l nta. patrol honesty, loyalty and' cour· outside ,the dti/partm'ent when dis- green pasturage. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart Secretary of State George S. , teay are the principal virtues, and ciplined for mlaeonduct 01' for as· and ohildren sp«nt Christmas Day Myers will be glad ,t o send a copy ------ ~ ~ ----a patrolman who doell not pOMells siBtance toward a promotio-n would with Mrs. Earnhart's par~!ntl!, MI'. to each high school library upon all of them will loon ftnd hlmseH be reprded all incompetent and Some of the most pe.rfect .of and Mrs. Kesinger, of Dayton. request. On the outside. It is easy to be wOllld be immediately dismissed carpets were made ,as long ago as - ---,Mrs. Etta Baker has returned courteoul to everybody without from the aervice. 3000 B. C. after spending; a few month's with ANJIIUAL ELECTION
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The casket and other merchandt e u~ed in the funeral are subject to 1he lIame economic laws ae any oth r manufactured artitlell. Quality depends on the tnlltel'ials, design and workmanship that have gone into prOducing them • In our howroom we carry a complete line, in a wide range of prices. Every item repre ents the highest possible vnlu at the pl'i e.. We buy only trom reputable, re ponsible mlmufacturer.s and elect our st ck with the ' greatest care. The member!! of- our or.g anization are always ready to advise patrons in selecting the merchandise beat sl.Iited to theil" needs. Our .chicf obj ct is to help them to find ' exactly what meets their l'equirementa in every way.
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, MI'. and Mrs, H~~ward Dalton Kendall Taylor, 89, !;lied at his p nt Chri tmns with Mr, and Mrs home ill Dayton, MondllY evening. Earl Evnns, Mr. Taylor wall a native ot Way!Iii 8 Alice ' LouiSie Henderson nesville, the on of the late SidsPlI b N ew YeaTS Da,y with friends well Taylor and a half brother or In Hamilton. the late Mrs. Anna Taylor Ellis, EASTERN STAR He is survived by two daughters, Keep January 24 open for the Mrs. James Cornwell 'and Mrs. I Hal1'\i hnpter No , 107 O. E . . Am rican Legion Eland minstrel, Effie Mills, of Dayton .. C. T. and Wayn e.vllle. Ohio Phone 7 h om incinnati. S. S. Ellis are nephews, alld Mrs. will mo!.'t In I'egular s(!!lsi n, M ouevening, J anuary , a~ 7 :~ O. Mi s Winifred Nutting, of W. E. O'Neall is a niece of the de.t day Vi, itin~ mcmbel' welcome. Dayton was the gue!!t of Dr. Mary ceased. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ellis, Messrs E dna Hart ' ck, W. M" L , ook, during the hQlidays. ' Chas. ~., Roy, and Erwin Ellia, W. 3 Minni e Fl'omm, ec'y. D. Lester Crane, Editor ' ri el' and to ho e lai() . Th e fire . Robbie Rannale, of Dayton, 'E. and Charles O'Ne 11 attellcjed Miami Gazette, Wa, xtingui 'hed with a pat'tial penl last week at the home of his the luneral !Iervice which were GRANGE MEETING W ynesville, Ohio. , roos. Th building WI.\. Sa\' d and aun t, Mrs. Raymond Conner. held at the residence' In Dayton probably the ailjoining d lH lling of ihi afternoon. Burial was in n ar Leell : 1.!,' . Waterhouse. , T he flex regular ml'eting of Mrs, Vern Hougb nnd 80n Pnul Woodland cemetery. I have read in your good paper I At tha L time, olwin ounl:i1 ' F81'mcl's' Grange, nturday even- spent SundBY with Mr. and Mrs. the account of the fite in orwin talked of buying 1 00 mo re f et ti ng, J8nut\r~ 6t h will be In stalla- Guy Kibl r and family of Dayton. KLEIN-McPHERSON at Ute old Ben eke elevator and I of hose, which th y would lay tion of offi er , A large attendance Butchering time is here, call at Waynesville friends ~will be inthe Waynesville Farmel's Ex- terested to learn or the marriage your comments r lativ'e to better ,from ,th e pl~ce ot th~ fi l", gOin,g l i d ired. and more efficient fire protection. la !al tOW8\(]~ th e brld g; .as t hen' change tor Morton'si Smok~ Salt. of Miss Vada McPherson to Carl Cheml~a)8 have become widely hose wou.ld leach, nledm g t ho 'Ohio', First St .. te Fnir E. Klein which took place' in ChiMr., and M'rs ' . Geo,rgA Kern" and cago, Thursday, December 28. used for small fires, yet they do Wnyn ville 'fire cllmp" ny OhIo' firs! Inte fn lr ",os held III "., not "eem to be a liubstitute in I m(jve~ a way a nd to my knowl- IneLpllntl In 1 ~IO. Loor the tlext ~4 Mr, Robert Arm trong, of Dayton, The bride is a former teacher major conflagrations. ' edg, thlS wa not. . done, but yeur It ,-"a~ '"twit yellr mill'Nt from were Waynesville viisitors, Supday ot music in the loeal school alld Is Yeus ago, around 1914, I be- uTiles the old fi r ,(lngtne has .been 1>11I1:t! to [Itfle!', since If WAS thou;rht Dr, and "M1'$. O. Ie. Tremble, of well known and has a luge circle lieve, however, it was during the , wre,ck d or sold, tt I\houl~ !ltl!1 be th At It , 'ns el\ >1l(>r to talle the tlllr Purdue university were week-end ot friends in this community. For 'administration of your popular nvallu~lc: ~nd Harry \\ III hkely t!> the I ,'orle th"n hrillg Ih [!Calllle guest of Mr, and Mrs. L, V, Beck several years she has been superdentist, Dt. H. B. Hathaway, ex- kno"w lilt s dep~ ndl1bl e.; to the fn lr. Hlllce 1 74 It hl15 II ~n visor of public schools music, in mayor~ th.er appeared .. vacancy . Thos~ "'.ho f!,tlU live m Wa,ynes- \JerllJlIlll' nU,~' iii Illllnlhl18, Mrs. George J. Smith and Miss Chicago. on your honorable council and Dr. vllle lind \l rwuj " n~ doubt WIll re~ _ _ _ __ ,, _ _ .Winifred Nutting vi ited Mrs. Mr. Klein graduated from'NorthHathaway appointed the writer. I ~ mem~or the l'Cmul,lscences I have ", ., e Olive Curl, at Wilmington, on Fri- Iwestern university in the Depart' Orlglnahon of Auctloll B.. ldjJ day. ment of Engineering. was made a member of the Fire t d crlbed. and Engine House committee and If th old fit' engine il> ill the \ AU ('(l\m hrhl>:(I, nrlgl ul1t ' d In , Mr. and Mrs. Klein will be at we reorganized the fire d~part- conditlon it was in LOU, it will rntl lll, 'I'll' lJl'l!t rl!('onl (It It JII Mr. and Mr . W. A. Gerhart, of home to their friends after Janment putting our g{lod friend put out. qujte n fire loday. j (oln1(1 hi tl Il>tter. Ilubllstu>t.I tn the Dayton" were ' Ne1t'J Years Day uary I, at "tOO North Keystone HarrY Sherwood in as chiet. With be t wi hes to aU tny I.ol)(\on 'rImes. J:wunry 16. 1 3, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Ave., Chicago. ' H,arry worked up and manned the fl'iendl:l, I ~m I \l1tt1lnlll~ the /tame nnd reterrlnlr to Stubbs. _ • __ _ ........._ _ depart/llent with very efficient Sincerely YOUI'S, It 1I~ "the .. \V g~r~l ,~t auctlon Mr . Marie Warwjck, of MiamisMASONIC NOTICE ROY IRON , hrm e tor three 1l1.1lers, bhrg spent Monday at the home of fellows. He will, no doubt, recall what I relate. The old fire engin her brother, Richlud Campbell, S tated communication of Waywhicb had been 10llned to Dayton to pump out the 1913 flooded base)It e fro and {I'S, Harvey BUl'JlCt en- and family. ne ville Lodge No. 163 F. & A. M., Menta ,had just been. returned, holl'. and Mrs. Mul ey Bro wn at- tcrtained to dinner Sunday, Dr. Messrs. John Pyle, of Beaver, ,~~~:~:; a:de~~j~~rni~~nu:;:thr;~ much In- need (If ~epalr. .Hllrry tended the fun el'al of the f onner's unci Mrs. Ernest Rosnagle! son and I B!,d Rus ell Treadway were over- lare welcome. • DoD't IkId, cloD't take over~a.uled and ,Put lt back ,m ~ne mother at ClarksviJI e, 'fhul'Sday. daughter, of L~nd.on, ~lSS Laura night guests of Jilarold Stroud, E C W cbancee. dOn't 1088 time ftlcondlbon. And even put kindling M M ' " \. J oh ~ t Rosnagle, of mcmnatl, and Mr. \Chl'istmas. 1'; Hrane, . ... puncturea with thoae in the engine all ready to light. rl!. .'u ~atl! nil ISpeJ) one Mrll, Harold Whitaker a n d . . . . . enderllOn, ec'y. dUn. old tJrea - come In, Wayne&vill~ proper did not day last 1\ eek at tha home ~f h~r l and children, . Mrs. M~~y Mlddleton, of Sprlng IDcI out the low coat of new __~----'11'!ed the englne-iHhe-pumps- ,son, Glenn J, hns !Ind f nnuly, 10, New Year guests of Mu. Calvin Valley, vl&lted Mr. and Mrs .. W~l'""' ttuarauteed Goodyeau In the' waterwoTks were in oTder, but I)~yton. . , Longacl'e nnd children were: Mr. ter Elzey and Mrs. Sar~h Llppm- , ,our alze. All typea - all for any emergency" rhe watch ~e ting at .the church and Mr . Wilbert Swank of Daycott, Sunday. , this was, done prlcee. Let u I ,ahow you Ill! 8n extra Sllfety measure. unda.y evfentn g WIlS enjoyed by ,a il ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre, Mr. and Mrs, },{. L. Parshall, " more people buy Goodyean At that time, there was. not number 0 llersonil_ Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank anll Maynard Weltz allld family were than an, other tirea. Play enough hose to keep a hose cart Mr. and 'rr~., Guy Routzahn \ children. New Year gUests 'of C. Lee Hawke Miss Velma Smjth had a bad at- and family. ..,., come ta today. on the hilt. When a fire occurred wel'e I)ayton VI Itors Thur. day. Mrs. Sal'ah Bell of SPl'lOg~Ol'O tack of asthma last week. hut is X-RAY WORK there, it was a laborious and fatiguing prOCeSS to run and pull the spent last week at the home of her somewhat improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Albe.rt Brannock , BLOC ~ N ESTHE S IA hose cart up tbe lIiJ1, so we bought niece, Mrs. Lee Magruder and Mr. and Mrs, A , E. White and are announcing the arrival of , a &00 feet of four-inch cotton jacket family. sonl! of 'Columbus called on Mr. daughter, Alberta Lee, Saturday, All Kill•• of D eBtare. ...... hose and built a shed on the Miss Helen r-:ri nd I' turned to and Mrs, Kelller Graham Monliay, December 30. Rep a ir Wor. Do.,. Qlaiclll~ gTound of the stand pipe and Miami Univer iby nt Oxlord Tues- enrouto home from a visit with the Phone 47 Wayne.ville, Ohio used a , ~eel of hos~ there. ' day aiter spondillg the holidays former's coulIlns. ~r" and Mrs . Mr, and Mrs. (~harles Stearns Additional pllln$ were made. All With' home folk8-. . Richard Stoutenbo:l'o at Fraf,l)clin. lind s()n, of (jincinnati; were dinWalter Kenrick received his Mrs . ,D. Henkle, Mil!. Eliza- nel' gues.ts of MI'. and Mrs: Ga~le Main St., WAYNESVILLE, O. those Who owned teams of horses Bnd lived in town, were. to hitch Justice of the Peace Gomnussion \leth lhnkle and little . Dorothy Evnnlj, Thursday. them up, if they were not already it·om' Gciv~rnor Whit.e last week. Gl'sham were New Year dinner Mr. and Mrs. JI)slah Davi and hitched up, and hurry to the en- · MI'. W. C. 'Cohee of'Eaton was guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lonis Lloyd Davis and fa,mily spent ~~h~.~na~.~~h~in~~~~d~ehmTri~Qand~~ '~ wM ~~~ ~~ ~ Ir ~~.~~~ ~~ ~.~ ~~~.~~ ~~;;~;~; sounded, Chas. Hawke, Israel Sat- bureau au.to insurance Friday. MI'. and Mrs, Fra ..k Kurfull and family at Kingmalil. Miss ,Martha R()snagle o~ Lon- daughters attended n watch party terthwaite, Oscar Ed~ards and tbel's were to respond. If neces- don, OhIO, spent lasl week With her and oyster supper Bt the home of Mr. and M~s. M~~vy~ Banta resary, the horses were to be sub- uncle and aUni, Mr, and · Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, William Tullis at turned to thE'lr hOlme In Delaware I!tit\lted ,by men. Now you nQ do~bt HaL'vey BUlnet. Springboro. Monday, haying sp1ent tile hollda,val , have trU~8 ,available whioh .a re MI:s~ ~uth, N~tt,. of the Dnyt (!n M\·s. Lee Magruder lind }VITa. ,\vith relative$ here" ' nlore effiCIent. " piko, IS 11~ at tlus tImo_ Charles Mullenix 'received vyord . .. . Due t(j reg\llar fire d.rllls , and M'l'&. J , B. J~nes spent ,part , of Tu'e sdll.Y evening or'the death pf MI'. ,John Py!e: of Xenia, O~lO, a~~ivitjes '.for more ~fficlent fire last week, with , her , istel', , MI's. their allnt, Ml'S. Sarah 'Pell, at :o rmelte~cher !n t he lpcaI "lIgh h f h ' M' school, viSIted friends here several Motection in WaynesvUle pl'oper, John Zimmerman and family , in th . . H . a ome 0 er niece, 1 S. day 'dudng the hoUdays C;::orwm became' mterested. avlng Da)tton. . . Harry Fr~ neal' pl'ingb01"o, M1's. • purcha ad SQOfeet more bose they Mr. and Mrs. Wllbtlr Wharton Bell dropPed dead jllst after eatPerry Th omas. of Waynesville wanted to know it we wQuld come visited the latt r's sl , Mrs. Min- ing her l!uppel'. and BeUbrook Pikl,. Is beginning to CorWin, jf called. We told them nie Black jn Dayton iday. , Mr. and Ml's, Ben HaWKe and his 22nd year as superintendent of ~heir water ,supply wa inefficient: I-rviJ.l Fl'jend l'ettlrned .to h.is family entertained the following tbe Fen:y Church lehoot. how ve!.', we had enougb hose to work at the American ltolhng MIll relatives to New Yenr dinoer Mr. reaeh Corwin proper by. lIettinr atMiddlet~wn Tuelday after a and Mrs. Daniel Fox of DaYton, MI', and Mrs. Roy Hocker Im<l Mr. the fire enrine by the · liver. So WHit with ~lS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Ealfl e, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Mark M;UI'llhy and lon, of they fixed a drive Just. north of RoJ>ert Fl1end. Ethan Babbington, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton, were Chril,tn\as guests of and Mrs. Jack Davis. . th! abut ment of thj) old covered Mr. ' ~nd Mrs, md l..ungacre en- Edward Eagle ' and family of brl(ige down to tb~ bank of the Iterta~ned several friead,s on Friday Miamisburg, " , Mr. and Mrs. ' W'. O. Raper reo river. , evenIng. . . . Wanda Clar\< ,o f Miami Val1e¥ hQm~ Th ullday n is ht 'ot It was but a I\hort time untH Mr., aJid Mrs. Donald Hadl~y at.., Hospital spent the week-elld with week after sPlending a week the Chas, ~erntz grocery in t he [te:nded8 w8.t ch meetiag of the Y. horne 'folks, She had all her guests relatives in Cincinnati. ol~ J.lou!ltJoy l!,rlck across t~e F. M. of Wa ynesville kt the home ror supper Satnrday evening the 1'81I1'oa(1 In Corwin caugh~ fire 1n of MJ'. and Ml' "Charles Doster at Misses Helen and Ruth Early. llUsses Winifred Conn.er and tbe foren oon. , They sent ID a can H ickotyyil le_ Mary Savage and Mr, Cecil' Davis nd men anti teamll l'eJPC?nded The Orville Phillips visite<J his cou- !'!'!!'!!!!~"~'!!!!~'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!! were dinner guest,s of Mr. J ohn run with fir,e engin~ and hose reels ains, MI;. ahd Mrs. ,W'il1 Witters at hlA ilIome on Route 42, on day. was made, the engine set at the near Middletown, New Year's Day. , MI'. and Mrs. A, S. Cornell atMI'. 'and Mrs. Will Bradley, t e.nded tbe' funeral of the latter's Misses Martha CClok and Luc)' p-mother, Mrs. Frank Hamilton E mley spent New 'Veatrs Day in at L().banon, Monday afte\'noQn. e Dayton, the g uests of Mr. and Mrs Ml'. and Ml's. Ralph Johns and George Woollard. daughters were Sunday dinner -----. ~ ~--'gue.stlj of Mr. and Mrs. ' Ray Mc- ' Trall.portatioa i ll 'Newf"IIIl.I.a. Kirby IIn~ family in Dayton. Mr . and Mrs, C. W. Albright and In Winter wbell barbort are Jackie Hughs of Waynesville were ('rozell, dogs are the only mean. ot transportation and communication New Year e"uesta ot Mr. and Mrs, Ln nOl'lberD New(oundla Dd. Mall II Kesler Gr,aham and daughter. carried b, ~Iedge over 200 mll_ Miss Lora Hardman, of Dayton, pent 1881 week ,'With her cousin trom tbe railroad terminal. This Ray Miller. dlstllnce, bowever, would seem abort The young folks of the church to 8.Il AhlSkllD' m!l ll man. ODe of will give 'a play at Lytle Hall, on t he IUoaC8t waU route. tD Alulra. January ,17. . \ . t rom Kot&ebue to PoInt Barrow, MillS K..therln!! Smith entertain· stretchee IlOO mll~ over treel. . ed several friend. at a watch party aDOW barren., and alonl rock, , Sundal' evenln~. 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Mrs. H. H .h Williamllon is reo h Fourth ported 111 at er ome on Waynesville downed a 4n,.... ;n.,•.1 street. ble foe la.staturday night b, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sparks of handing in a 27 to 26 victory over Cincinnatt, spent Sunday with J. Lebanon. S. Filer. . It might be interesting to note that Lebanon defeated Franklin Morton's Smoked Salt is on &ale the only scbool in the county to t Waynesville Farmen Exchange 'beat 'Waynesville. · Company. The "B" squad of Waynesville suffered defeat at the hands 01. Theodore Frances and family the Le~anon Reserves by a score of Troy, called on {he C. G. Day O ~ 24 to 31. Sunday. Next Friday night Waycehs Mr. Frank Thomas is seriously teams Invade Otterbell1 we ill at the home of his daughter ' have high hopes of another victory Mr. Charlell Rye. Wavnelyllle Dow•• LebaaoD I
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A.lembl,. Mr. H. H. Williamson and Miss The assembly program, on Jan· L.uella WiIHamson were Dayton uary 5 opened with group IIlnging ViSitOrs, Monday. a.nd by Cecil Davis. Mr. and Mr., L. D. Chiles have h ~ visiting reo It consisted of a contest in parliam Mr. and M1'8. Vernon Mainou8 'ental'y law, between the Fresllmerl Sophomores and the Juniors·Seni. and children visited friends in ora.M Springfield. Sunday. "'ny trl'cks and tehhnieal points a .... Mr. and M-. r1rover Stretch of ..... en•• ___.) , aw were b 1'0 u II'ht CoJumbu8, were .In par1'-• "uests of Mr. and out by the two Bidel in ousting the M D C R'd ·S da chairman of the opposite side. r e . . . I ,e, un y. The boya attacked the problem Mr. and Mrs. Cheeter CuUer and in real "vetera,,·Jike" manner and Bon, Francis, of Norwood. visited .Ul'jIrlaed eyen the older members Mrs. Bertha Milia, Sunday. who witne8lled the contellt. . The teams were well·matched Ayleen Mainous, who has been and the ICOre resulted in a. noth· in Detroit, Mich., spent New in, to nothing IIcore. Year's Day with home folks. In order to score, the chairman was to hold the chair for at lea.t Mra. Howard Archdeacon atfive minutea. tended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah The Junlora·Seniors at one time BelI at Springboro, Saturday. lacked jallt 45 leconds of making Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moran, and a Beore while the Freshman-Sopho. 80nee, spent Sunday with Mr. and more. at another time laeked jU8t Mrs. Edward Barns, at Evansville, 40 lIeconds of making a 1C0re. Ky • Unexplored P~lIIlppIDe. Mr. RobertCbapman left l&8t The PhiUppine Travelogue at week for Sprin 5" .... eld, Missouri, where he is makine an extended visit. h fi . I returnll ive. However. t e naneJa Mr. and Hrs. Philip Zeph, of from the audience proved disap. College Hill Cincinnati were SlIn· pointine to the Econ.omic Geogra. gUest8 M.r. and Mrs. Georee phy elasa which had s onsore!!,.the ,.........,.. --. production in the hope of obtain· ing 80me money to buy reference Mislles Virginia and Roma Hal'· books. in and Macy (Jarter were Sunday
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SYIDPath,. The teachers and PPplIs of ·the Wa-}ne Twp. sch ools extend their deepest lIympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Farr in . the ]OIS of tbe latter'a brother, Thomas Pierce. Possibly no other citizen in thill community was more interested in the school than was Mr, Pierce, and he will be missed especia))y at the meetings 0'1 Board of Education.
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The school 1\ews that has ap· peared In the paper ' weekly is written by the Boollter Club members: Juanita Brannock. Mae Treadway, r Ruth Pennington, Bernice Graham, Evelyn Pl!tera. 'Roma Hardin. Neva Peters, Grace Hoyle, Betty Hartsock, Bernard, Charles Burton, Fox, Frank Hawke, Lorain and .Harvey Petera. (
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service. ' Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma Haines; one son, Clarence, city passenger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad; one grandson, Robert Haines, and one sister, Mrs Mar Rhodes, of Xenia. F~neral services were conductd t 2 • I k Tuesday after· e .a t cr::idence buriaJ being noodn ~ W dl d 'metery maMe lDH . 00 and ~eg his' eight r. ames, urm • years as P88S!nger agent at Cor wil'l. won by hIS courteous manner, many warm personal friends W~Q , h' t sorr ~~.ll see hIm leave t 18 p08.
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"Ladies Choice," also a magicilln her. moth I, MI S. Alice V will be on the progl'am. Mrs Nettie Kepler is visiting This is for benefit of coal for , her c~usin , Ml's, Lida Pence, h.er the church. Admis!lion IOc f or ali i uncle, Mr. Steve Phillips nnd MISS over 5th grade and 5c for pupils of Mura Lou Rogers, at Lebanon, this the 5th g:l'ade 811d Undel\ week. ____ _ _ . . N IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simpson BROW and so n, Dan, were Sunday guests J f BI h lat the home of Mr. and Clal·ence. Brown 0 anc eSe Charles Bradley and family, on tel', Ohio, former secretary 0 Route 4. state, is a patient . ~~ a oluf!)bus , hospital. His condItion was de. Mrs. EzJ'8 Bunnell, of Beech scribed as "good" by physicians, Grove, ]ndiana, and Mrs. F. R. who said he was "under observa. Farr were dilmer guests at the tion." home of Mr. an . Smith, Wednesday evemng.
mumbes are requellted to be pre. ent on one of the above datu. The deTl!0nstrations wiD atart at 10 L m. 10 the kitchen set up ~n the Ling~ Har~ware store. MISS Ehaabeth Graddy, home den:'lOn8t~ation a,ent, reporta that the 1irst le8ll0n i.n this project been given to 511 women in 32 communities in this count)'. Watch for the date of this sec. ond demonstratiQ in }'our ~cQ.lJh... l)lunity. ._ _ _ ...._ __ _
Mr. Clyde Everha!·t, of Mid~le town, is under medlclli attentlon for a blood poison infection caused by running a piece of steel in. his leg, at the Cry.s tlll Tissue CQ., whel'e he is employed.
The regular meeting 01 tl\e Happy J10U:f (Jlub wall beJd at ·the bome of Mrs. John Wilson, Friday afternoon, with .)11'8. J. Q. Gona. assistant hostess. Special music 'for tbe proaram was furinshed by M.rs. Luther Haines and Mrs. Raleigh Boean, of New BU,rlington. . The main feature of' tlie after. noon was a shower for Misa Winifred Starr, whose maniac., to Mr. Bryon Prendet'gut will ,take place il) the near future. The bride to·be received many lovely cifta. ',' After the social hour dellclltful refreshments were ~e"ed b7 the hostesses.
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Julian Crabbe returned home to· day from the University hospital whel'e he has been nursing a broken ankle. This was due to 8 mishap at the Town Club. wh?re he 'hM been living while ottendmg the University.
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Mr. Pierce,' WritiJl.', WWdI He Sianed "The Hoo,ier" Were 1\11' • Jame Lovely is confined LO her home with ton Ultis, Ea"erly Watched For P Mi !I Bernyce Hyman is vi itin~ Rev. G. C. Dibert, astor OFFICERS INSTALLED 0 b' k ' Th L ,friends in ayton, t IS wee .. fOl" omu.. Wednesday: Bible study and P' Funel:al whoservices di d Sunday moralng MI..•. Bal'ley, as i ted by Mi s Doris Hawke was theROI'I't. Sun- January lel'Ce, 7, at the , prayer mee t'Ing' ea ch Wednesday ., "'.lllmol' r. Mss Beatl.'lce home 0f b'18 at 7 p. m. .' MI'. Bailey lind. M I' . M,I·S. day guest of " Mrs. F. H , Farr a Sunday: SC?oOI at 9:.10 rock ett, v I'Y. 1I11pre SIV I), zero th1'ee weeks' illness of II. compheaa. m. Mornmg at It? stalled tlle of Fa.rmers . Mal'Y Hopkins, of Dayton, tion of disea es, were held at the The 'ermOn WllJ be. p el . , Grange at their first. of. Uiiti n Mr. ant! Mrs. J. . , Mc lure funel'al parlol's Tuesday alstont eekmg." I!.pworth League the year. 'evera) vl.!!Jtors from V'k g after noon Rev. G. C. Dibert, at (I :30 p. m. live , as Lebanon and Spr,ingboro a" e. , of th E. chul'ch. of which .he leader. Evangehstl() servICe at were present to w1tness the sel'Vlce Mr. lind 1'.11's. E. L. Thomas \\'0 a member, officiating, With 7 :30 p. m. and to enjoy the oyster sUJlp er Sunday a,t th hom e of their Rev. A. Williamson, Mh;lister of . Wednesday of week at which followed. Myron, in Daylon. the' burch of Christ, assisting. In 2 p. m. is the regul.ar tJ'!Ie for. the. . - -: - - '' . , . , f u l t l, lIll1l"nt of the request of the meeting of the Ladles A1d Society. MI S Fl01 en.cc MDeWecsh deceased the body was taken to ___ the \ eek- nd In ason t gu II • • t' for cI'emation aDd the WAY"'ESVILLE ~HURCH OF of Mi s Anna Mays. mCl1lna I . th ashes werehislnterl'ed between e CHRIS .Miss Anna. Mary 01 gruves parents. in the ce.me(Undenomilnational) Spl.inl\'boI'Q, has been vlsltmg Mr . tery at Lebanon, IndIana. . Chester A. Williamson. Minister and Mrs. Mark Rogers. Mr. Pierce was a news writer 0 Mr. at Ellen . ability and ford a numbel,' Church school at 9:30 a .. m. votions the meetingled ot the de. , Mrs. Ethel llouck of Tro>" OhIO was employ in the of Miami Lord's. Suppe)' at conclUSIOn. Town ship Mothers' cl~b In the is visiting MI'. and Ml'S. H. H. Gaz tte of1ice first as a printer and , • Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p.. m, grad building on Fl'lday after· William on ~nd iamil),. at r a. news-wri~r. His reminisJames A.rthur, Evening nOeln . I f the "Little Red Schoolv Il angelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. Th'e first part or the program Homel' Brothers and I~mlly al'C chences" 0 th "H'story of Wayne Charles C. Raine, 1.01' mo.re of .Deacons. Prayer wa furnished by the pupil of MI'. moving .to the , B, V. :mlth fm'lIl, e Schooh" than 50 years an employe of the meetll1g and BIble study each Young's Fif~h g:ade and e!lch near Hlckoryville, OhIO. and "Graduate, of Waynesville Pennsylvania Railroad company Wednesday .at 7;30 p. m. The number of the entire proll'ram was Word has been rec iv d of th ~ High chool and Where They are the la t 36 of which were spent as church whele you ~ at home. well rendered: illness of M1'8. Ruth Jann y at hel' Now," written under tbe nom d. dilltrict passenger agent, died at ST. MARY'S CHURCH Recitation, "Oh, Mother the Beau· home ~n D land, Florida. plum, "The Hoosier," were areat• . Uful ," bu' Alma Pl'end~l'ga t. by the readen of the 2 ', SO o'clock Saturday afternoon J J S b e- r Rector M LAG t . . t d Iy nJ'oued ' h i I H d.... f13.J • G l VISI D e G"'zette .. ,·v. . . C II lie , Recitation, "The Secret," by Mr. and • :raI's. and wel'e of especial interin Miami Valley osp ta . e was Second Sunday after Epilphany, Norms, Lovely. . j • • Rev, an ••,rs. o;n .a S ,In ay- t to former residents who are 79 ye.ars of are. January 14, hUl'ch sch()ol aL 9:30 Recitation , ' ''A Ladles PnvII- ton, Wednesday even mg. still subscribers. Mr. Haine. had been reti~ed for Morning Prayer anp sermon 'at ege," Marlha Martin, M' Anna Jean rusey of SidHilndicapped by pllYllical diunine years but had been active and 10 :30. Mi 8 Alice Campbell's first gt'ade II I~ . it. g Mr and Mr/! Olif. i)i1ity he did his part jn the World in good health until fibout two --pupils contributed t~e second see· f e: ~:I~c~n lind 'family,' War l)y working tlie enUre time in weeke ago. About one week ,sgo he ST. AUCUSTINE'S CHURCH tion of the entertamment as fol· 0 d s, the munition factory of the Peten was removed from his residence ut Father Fren:ell, Pastor lows: Bulchering tim is here, call Ilt Cartridge Co., at Kinp Milla. 228 Park drive to the hospital. Mal!8 at St. AUiplIUne's church Song, "God's Gifts," by entire the Wayn aville Farmel's ExMI'. Pierce was greatly interestMr. Haines was born in Harveys· every Sunday at !} o'e1nek group. ' change for Morton's Smoke Salt. ed in aLI athletic pursuits but w.. burg December 1, 1854, and start____ . Piano solo, by Owen Hartsock. especiaJJy fond. of baBe ban. ed with the Pennsylvania railroad FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Song," aptive," entire group . Mrs. Mary Henkle of St. AUguRHe was a loyal member of the i 1875 as a ticket agent in Way(Undenominational) Song, "A Riddle," the group. tine, Flol' ida, spent last week with Jr. O. U. A. M. and will be lITeatlr • nnesville . Chester A. Williameon Mi ss Ruth Mr.. and Mrs. Adam MeUoh, and mis ad by that organization .. well He remained there eight cellent talk co·op ration family. as in the whole community of ye.al", removed to Dayton .t n 1883 'Unified aerv.ice bcginning at between parents and teacher. Mis Mary Lou owa sh l'OLurned which he had been a part for mOTe to take the post of travehng pas· 9 :3? a. m. With Churc h ~cho,~~ By vot , Miss ampbell's gradc to her home in Mansfield Ohio than a quarter of a century. engel' agent for the same road. Pben?d ' Tllhe OffiLCE rd~ fOSr , t 9 S wid was ehosen to enjoy the flower bt)x Biter a vi it to Mr. lind 'Ml'S'. D. C. __ d t For 35 years prior to his teti]'e· e ill S a e. 01, 8 ~llp~r an for the ensuing m Ol;lth and Miss R' I . •• ment in 1925 he was district pas· li\ermon at 10 :30, Ord~nahon o'f McKinsey's room will have the Ie ge. lit senger agent there. • . M elder,S and I deaco·ns b wh? dalnAd have You not picture. Miss Mary Hunter i hn,l at be1' k Mr. Haines was active, 1n a- prevlOu y een or .~. • - home in Blanchester, t I ~ wee . sonic rankl/ held me!l'bership are alway. welcome at thl/l chul'ch. ENTERTAINMENT AT Mi!lS Ruth handler is taking .het' _____ in MYstic Blue lodge, Umty chaproom. ter, Reed Commandery 01 Knights NEW YEAR"S PARTY LYT LE HALL plae in the school , Mrs. Mary E . C:erllUllllih-utiA8---"--=-, U Templar and Antioch Temple o f ' Mrs. A . K. Dny and . Mrs. Nutrition Speciallat, O. •• Shrinera. • ---.. The young people of the Lytle Frank LeMay attend d the DI be in Lebanon on Tueaday and ewas-.member oitlle asonic -The members the Live church will give an entertainment jMissionary ee II1g II. race . . Wednesday, anuary .and 17, to Noontide club and held a life hon. Scb?ol dass and at the Lytle hall Wednesday even. Church in Dayton, Monilay. the le8l101l in the proorary membership in the MiamI friends enJoyed a New ing January 17, consisting of good I M' H nri tta McKinsey left Ject called M.eab from Home Valley 'Traffic club, an honor ac· Watch Party at the home of MIS three comic playlets, nameISS e re Ashtabula after Grown Fooda." •
SelDe.ter ExamJ_ti_· ·Ea...ptioD ' Mr. and ..ll4rL Ray Hawke and family, and Mr. and Mn. Carl Aleebra I Ell ' Bali D riB Hawke, of Dayton, were Sunday ~;-..I eenTi ' S euelta of Mr. and lin.. 1. C. Wa d e, _ar •• e nney. ue... Iiawke, Bernard. , , Millie. : Annie and ,Mime Algebra II - Wanace Bernard, Juanita Brannock, Marvin Fox. Mrs. Marie Elbon and Mr. Frank Hawke, Ruth Bockett.. Pierce 8&W the pl_y, "Llttle Animal BUihandry I"":'Leo Con neT. Women," 111 Wilmington, Tue.day . Charlet Eun'hart, ' Thom.. For· evenlne; dyee, Robert Fuma.. ~obert SatterthwaIte, Charles Jamel, Mr. anet Mrs. J. O. Cartwright Robert de Jarllette. Lamar of Otnelnnat1 Wel'l Waynellville Earnhart. Donald Fou]a; c.eu ·Saturday. II~ Haanah a.rtman, .Albert Hawke, John returned hOllle with them KeUneI', Richard Sattel1.bwalte. a vllit., . Jamell Sheets, Robert Thomas. MI. DOJ'othy G. Hartsock acAnima] Huabandry II - Wanace Bernard j Charlea Burton, Cecil eotnpallied heT father to Akron Davia, Robert Gone, Charlea and IIpent the week-end wit!) Hamock. Richard MUler, John frieDdl and IChoolrn.tea, returni'ng to' her IIchool dutiell here Tuesday. 'J'homplOD. ' Bloloej~lIary Burton,Jane Cook The Woman'lI Auxiliary of St. Irene Petera. . MarTlI Churcb, wiD ..eft Oft , Fri. BUlineas A~metie Mary day afternoon, JAtlUUT 12, at Burton, Eileen H.n, . Robert o'clnek. . at the hom. of ¥nt. E. Jame., MarjorIe Tinney; Glenna L. Thorn... the K " Annie and Woolard, EvelYn Fum... Fran. Mame Brown. bOllteaML cell Ellil. " Chemistr7-Robert Gona, Blmiee Mr. and Krs. AUen Baln.., Graham Betty Hartsock Robert Ill'. W. A. 0....., ot Smith, Ruth Penniqto~, JuanMr. and ·1In. Ed. ita Brannoek. Marvin ,"oj!(, CeoU and II'raak Robia. Davia, lI'nDk Hawke. 01 Da7toa. dteIMItC tile ... EqUah l-8uena ~, ZlIeea .... of L. PIIrte. RaIl,.A1bert Hawke. . . . . . cia,. ~o... TInney, RIta Va... ota. DellI I. V. Rut.ock ".. _tied to W.... Olaaa Woelard. Loll_ Akro1I 1'rIcIa" to ~ aD IUmObl')' Cook, llaril rIe at tile funeral of Col
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The Friendship Cl ub m t J on uar)' 13 at the home oJ MI' , Morria Graham with 36 membe\' and several visitor pI·esent. The president:. opened lh meet· ing with a cheerful New Year's poem after which Mrs. Stubbs led the devotionals. After the business meeting the committee in charge entertained ~' I'th the fAllowl'ng pro"'ram: " U .. Piano lIolo-Elizabeth Mullin Read'Ing- Ph yII's Starr 1 • e Stubbs. Bu'z-ick. Vocal So)o--Mrs. D. Baird . Reading- Mrs. Clifford Buzick Contest led by Mrs. Ray Starr An impromptu playlet, "Mrs. Browns' Hat Shop," by several ladies of the club, led by Mrs. Philip Larrick. After the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Grabllm, Mrs. Will· tel' Sheehan, Mrs. F . E. Thomae, Mrs,. Ray Starr and Mrs. Philip Larnck. ' . - - ----
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Mrs. Frank H. FIll'17 will accom· pany her sister, Ml'S . EZl'a Bunnell to Lebanon, Ind., today to depo~it the aahes of Thomas Plet'ce 10 theil" fa~her's burial Jot. They will also take the flowers and COvel' hi s grave with them.
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Mrs. Laura Sackett, sister of Mrs. W. B. Squires, and .aunt of Mrs. Vem Rough, died at t he rtisi~ dence of her daughter, Mrs. Ed BI'own in Dayton, Thursday. Mrs. Sackett was a former resident of Waynesville' and lived in the Printz property on Tbird street. Funel'al services wsre held Satur. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, and Interment was made in Miami cemetery. - - -- - ANNUAL PARISH MUTI!lG
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NATIONAL BANK ELECTION At the annuai eJection of the Wayneaville NaUonal bank, heJd Tu'esday afternoon, the 'Iollowtq officers were elected: ' W. H . .Allen. president W. F. Clark, vice-preaidt'nt ·L. M. Henderson, cashier R. C. Rig.., aailtant caslUer The directon eleeted were: W. H, AUen, Eliu ' Oalesbee, J. B. Penee. Walter H, WOOdll, J. Q. Gona and W. F. Clark. J. Will White, who h....n.t on the board of directors and _ . . p.....de.t for so man, ,..... ... aDd G. J. Waterltoue ... elec;ted in hil plac••
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4' YEARS OF SERVICE When liS ured that the 1!J3J ~rop will be l·etluced lJ~low (onCommon PI_. h erein contammr s uch determina· Auto T •• Colon Not to All F ••l •• Mite Elinn 1. 1I(1\\'~alld, who.h !( It a.ch ,I"!'. n~ \~ J·e was 110 tl'a~~~ !;umption, the lead in g buy~rs ot In the call uf f[o m:er Bennett tion of tax, on t he el.ltate. ot the T ••t •• LEBANON, OHIO tlnanced her own entire cl.iuclltll'n. 1101 talIV n 10 hlJ!"h I'chOQI~ U~ thol t Lurley tobacco will elltel' IOto R , Ibcrt Benllett et al bill John E. Crist, deceased, 18 t o be . We have a complete a nd who began tenchln~ at lh agl! i~ tO dR Y'1' OUrJrin g llhL" ~ulltllmhN tJ1~II'kNing a l'eenie nt with the ~~[ e~:clion to take. O~deT t~ 8ell certifi ed wi t hout. dela y. . . d I' COIOrBd.dot thte !ltetwh ~~tho~oibll~ Watch R..ur S.me. · of 17 In th . ame rural C)hoOl!ih mont l\8, 11 I~~ 0\\ tIlIll reca , ~' ~ (l .l'crE'tal'Y of agricuJtur to raise In the case of Willi s Bowker ' FJ:a~k A. Hud on, was apPointe Icenaes I no 8UI e ~ o ..P n~ Pricea Reuonable had atte nd ed !I. . n l)upil "ork d l lllt nded nOl'mal. school .coll 1) 1' 1''''< of the 1"33 CI'fl!l materially U B k sa 'd . . ad mull tralor of the estate of Ed- \ ta.te. of lome "",omen In Ohio. " Clll'!'''~ n· y' . "'I f h . her way from teacher to fir ' i ,.docted by upenntelluent s (0 r 1,tn.I above tbose thaL would ha\'e pre-• ve (I" rSIlf S .....dary ow ~r I ,cause 18 • n Walker Hudson, deceas. "" en M. D'l al y, re giatr r o t e BeadB Beatrunr \ 11m an principlil in publit! , ehOQl jUiSiliCI,:; at the cou.nt y ~!.a. t. led ho.d n.9 control program ~~ f Til .p l ' fil ed bOlld O.f $10 00 'W ith s ureties. Bureau ot Motor Vehicles, report· Jewelt y Repaired in Ohio; and t oday is the Iml~' "At the nonnals I f;tu(/icd both been off red. B e {ase 0 d S e . ' eOPCe S I Tha(,l Bel"caw, William H . Mosher ed l everal instaDee' where femln· "THE HOME OF CIFTS" WOlnllU cOllnty uper.intcTu;i nt in high IIchool w()}'k Ilnd I" 'vlewed lh~' II is im])ol"tant 'that nil growers UI Jn~, d o! n kllntt taVlI rig fi 0., Iand alvi,n Quinby were appointed inc pUTchuers told deputy r egis· , 1J ' I l k th It' ·h . versus...., ro .vC.C e ,e a. can rql . ' t th d·d 't Ilk th 1 1'11(1 SUIte. Common ran~ le, 0 t' c, sign these agl" emcnt8 promptly 111 t" d d nd d· t ·b t· ,appraISers. rafil ey 1 n e e co ora Vera V. Telhester 1\1 d her ap_ . white on maroon for the 1984 tags, ~=-=-:!;.::::=====~==~~=~ 'T oday Mis Howland i~ counl}' rs' e,)(llminailon. t(·.CiVtlll 1.1 c 1··l ol'del' thn\., this agt'ecm nt mny be 1\ I~n\h ee a f ~ r~ u~ol~i lIu\>erintendent ~f. . chool:> in tilicnl!! and "~~ read}' t .t(>lIeh at Iconlplct 11 nnd th'" mal"kl'ts reo nAIi~ C~n rOT ·a 'd iv~~'c~ ~!; pllca ti.o n f or t he appointm ent of a · dThey don' t go so well with OIU Adams cQunty, OhIO, and pian ate th ajl' r 17J' Ml;<. If ill' lantl . $- l l",. n •'I . ~U !l . d cth Y , g uardian of Stanley P . Ferree, et new car," wae the (teneral eom· I · t'·... . d · h d t .• grante 1 . . ti sfi e d women. belllg ma to have Cf ad rt!. a I' eu. rRl'nllll and ndju ~ trll ' nt payments I h e p amf IllJ. h . r Y k a. men t 0 f. th e d'I!lsa nil' ting of l\{ontgomery county t, l r fll"~t !lcttCJol wps in .the ore l{) be made only to grower ,n t ~I ca;e 0 Ga~~l / . ca~:e 1 J n nie B. Bell and Margaret E . -rOTARY PUBLIC , teach l"S here in th enrlr spring. same little emml ry . chool that 1 1\\ h ign llgl.ceme nt .. The e I)UY. v, ., u~... nr :as IU , ,T UCker, administratrices of the es· Hi"wa, Saf.t, Eo Motori.t. Natl•••1 . . . . Mi 1I0wlan(l, while h r prl'~- had attlllltlc\1. ~I ~' first pay check nwnt. will b a large share of the II ao; (U!1lllsse • f Th N ' Y k 'tate of William R. rih1ield, de. r e e~ ;: cea d. fi led their invent ory. Maintenance of atate lIighways Will. Dr... • . E..... SettW ent. conn ection center: in the little Wll8 only $30 fHr t\ ll1?J1th'J'; serv- income il'"om burley tobac 0 thi1l . 111 th caSe 0 venlU~ .. ~i r- I The Lebanon·Ci tizens National in the best pOBsible conditi on in t own of W{'~t uion, Ohio, down ice, but I fell quit nch for thl (<'3l.. Only growers who ~ign at\ LIte IJ"IJuran e WAYNESVILLE. OHIO in the "hilly eetioll" Ita a some· was t he fll t moner I hud ever j ustment contract will receiVe dnc~ o~eJ' :~.b at! con II ma on " Ban k a nd Trust Co., executor of the interest of safety and cORvenl what local conn etlon in that while earned." th se ben fits. I n addition to bene- ee all I.S ~I U lon, , t he estat e 'o f J ohn C. Hall, deceaa. enee t or motorists will b e e special. building her cal' or she conducted Miss :R()wlnnd '~ Ixpr r! nc('s ns fit payment' receipts f~'orn th e I n. the case of J , C'I ChnE~ertmh· on, ect, fi led his second and flnal ac· ly stresljed during 1934 pUl'1luant T ' W ar- a t eacher ' U1 . the. one·ro()m ~t 1100'J ut 'all! oC t obacco ' are exp cted to be Teoelver ' 1;0 ders, count. t 0 a }) Ian 0 f Governor Wb't · • H• M• WI LLIAMS , . nO)"lllll I tl"ll.lmng se h 00i ~ In t I . 'd ver~us t h ayt or f 1 e 't (I DR ten nnd Gr n counties some 't ha beginni ng of h r Cllrecl' a re ~lCI' Bt;!ld matel"ially by the control d a , J~ ~n~rn I . er~ 0 ~re.l"e.n cr· The adj udicat ion a nd determina- make · Ohio highwaYB safer for yenr back. Ful't~el·.she taught for co lOl"f 11 I one!!. "This !>(,'hool," she pl'ogram . e agalns ay o~ ro e1 IS va · t ion of t he inheritance tax on the motorist!! throughout . the yeaT, )STEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN _4 two years at WIlllllngton (:ol1ege. recalled. "while Dilly n , horl disThe mark ling agl'eem nt with vated alld s t aSide and I,bey a,:e e tate of ,P heb e A. Kirby; deceased Highway DIrector ' O. W. Merrell . SURCEON ~n h r cal'l,Y sch o~ling she ~nrol~ d ~nnc > .from my h(lm(>, was l~cnt. d bu yer will not cover the entire ~~t~~ed3~ ~ve to file answel' , etc. is to be gi ven to all persons i nter. hal! anno.unced . During'the .present Special Att_*'_ to RICtal a •• In the NntJonal Normal umver Ity In the edge of a wood. , a,!d 1t WU!i 1933 rop. Pl"ice s for the remaind- IIn1\he c:Ye' of R u eU Bieh o e t ed. winter hIghway equipment 1S being lateetiaaIDi...... at L banDn. :'10 I nely I W 8 nfraltl. Each Cl' of lh crop depend hll·gely UpOIl ... t·h · B· h d' }) kept fully prepared t o remove LEBANON, OHIO age. of 6, mornmg . I wou ld ta ke my •.wo d 0\."lI l he numb l" of growers who _Ig-n . versus ..n.a enne IS op, III Ivo rce . Left an orphan at the . was I.anted lhe laintiff Marri... Lie..... snow f a 11- promp tl yan d t 0 Ie:eep Iceo Phc) n.e 12 111'8 Pbone RlG~ With no broth rs nor SISters, bil !i to chool with me Jet th em in the contracts The progl·am pl"oposes g p. covered hipwaye strewn with ]vln. A Jameson Bldlr. Howland wa reared on a farm schoolhouse and -keel.> ,t h m there to geL ~·or dollal"!! n t from to. In. the case ,of T he Fe de:ral ,In~ r Ray Sout h, laboreI', of South sand or cinders. in Sprigg townsh ip, Adam county until the children would arrive, bacco to the gl.ower who reduces medIate CredIt Bank o( 1.ouIsvllle Lebanon and Mias M.ary Springer, by hel" grandpar nts. the n let them out and they would than to the grower wh~ does not. ver US Erne~t Zecher an,? Far m of Maso n . . . D J I· I Rureau Agfl~u1tural Creilht Corp. Raymond Driscoll pam tel' of So. SCOllt. III Stat. Or.a.l.. For Were this woman educator just '0 home In th{' even; n'" th y . ' g. .. , ur er supp les are very Brge. 0 11 at ·o d ed d d' ,. ' b t · K· ·M' II d ,..' E·'b h R 0 • It B..-d t ()lng to IIchool now her pi tm·c would come to moet mI!. Each year for live yare 111O'rc c n nn I n, e an 18 ,rl u Jon mgs 1 s, an ... iss hza e t , ... • e.. would b u~ed in ,the paper for "My scc(llld . chool was down ~n burl ~ has been grow,n than has I n the .case, of Albert Hensler Ma lott, {)f K ings 'Mills. Evident· a.n d ' wholehearted coop. .' • ' "never havmg been a~sent nor the dve!" hill. The schoolh(>u. eben uRed. upplies for next year versus H~ram F. C?oodwi ~. et al eration being dl.played by Boy . Dir.~t.r F •••al S.n'" R..I Eat.t. Tr••• Scout leaders throughout the atate . tArdy during her first eIght yenra was up a ar ck and '",I\S built 011 wllJ be llrougbt furth r out of line confirm ation and d18tribu b on. of s h ool," "but in the old day no th sitl of 1\ hill. The l'oad wa if produ!!tion is not reduced below William Webster Sheets. to EI. hi the natlon·wlde movement t o Our con".nlent 10c.tloD, lulta. ~n~ ever gave a thought t~, pub· almost imps 'ible ; only one buggy consum~tion . Stocks next year are M.... Sa it. organiEe ,the 1,200,000 scouts Into he passed the $ h ool durinll' lh e entire expected by experts to be eq ual t o In th e, matter of the tm nsf er of ~::o.E. Sheets, in lot 90 in Spring· l"adio audience for a broadealt by bl. IUrrouftdlnp and equ"'.e.t ltClty, where t cnme from, eD.able. u. to Serve to the BNt II&Y: . . winter, and that one contained a fully thl'{'e yean of consumption. l und to The Board of ~rown shlp· II Pre.ldent . Roosevelt Saturday Ll\:,mg five miles from the near· bride and groolll. I genel'ously Net receipt of growers who do Tru stees of Tur tlecreek Township, J obn WJnfield, deee~ed to ary noon, February 10. is erat H),ing to Advanta,e. reduce their 1934 crop a nd to tra nsfer funds. Sn ethen •. real estate In Mozrow. Governor Georee White who hopes e thIgh $chool, Edlla Ho I~~~ had di missed the school and allowed The Klllg Powder ,Co: to Cory;in t o 8ee Ohio respond second to no to be. c~ntent with the. higher all the children to go out in tne r ceive benefi t payments are liK e. AMBULANCE SERVICE I arn lng sbe eould receive from yard and watch them 116 they pa • Iy to be r duced because of high Probate Court Proceedi.,. S. Fred~ real estate m Union other state in the country (or the ~. H W ......IIl.. OllIe her former elementary school ed. production costs and unsatlsfactTownahlp. " broadcast. Prelident Roosevelt will ,100 was allowed TrUlena Far· H B Jest lce t o The M.utual prices. . . . . luuea nation-wide 1.'8dlo call to " Th ere was a creek in fTo nt of or" ~ quer executrix of the testate of Bul\dmg and Loan Co inlot No the school which sometimes he· The mark eting agreement n ow E berly Farquer deceased for at. . . . • lIervlce to the entire Boy Scout 11 I t th , . 949 . I~ Frankbn. . movement ,i n America, but the pre· 'd h ld b . d came. so WI e t at we cou n otclng ma e ap,? «:8 ' on y 0 e t orner fees. ~uI~a C. Mackey to The Mutual dM nature of the "National Good cross It, although I wore gum boots 1933 crop •. ThI ll 1S an emel'gency The inventor y of Georllie A. Rich BUlld!ng and L. oan Co., inlot No. Turn" to be pedotmed by the FO& SALa DATEI CAU. and wad ed l all1\o t every day. to l'alse pr.icell. It may not be ardson, adrninlstl'ator of 'the estate 1024 m Franklin. • On the day$ 'hen it was swollen t o have 8 similar a!free· of lames E ' Richardson decealled Eberly Farquer deceased to sc.O\lts Wlll not b. known until t~e a kind neighbor would brinlJ an wit h 'e8p~t to the 1994 croJ) W8l! approv~d, ' ., Tr illena FarQuel',' et aI, 39.255 broadcast. ' Lizzie Cavolt filed helr applica· acres In Clearcreek townJShip. ---old mul~ and t l'8nsport myself and SO Years Experience in the , pupil across." CLOSING OUT SALE tion to be appointed guludian of CroP. Dow. AltIa..... Vala. F ittinc and Making Glulles Miss Ho wland becnme a prln. J ohn A. Cavolt, a minor" Bill. Allowed Hlp.r , cipal shortl y afte r of a t wo·room As 1 am diseontlnu!n8' farming E tella M. Brown, encutrix of Value of cropi produced On Ohio achool in .Jtjtrerson township, I will ell by way of ,public auction t he e tate of Ena R. B rown, de· Office Outfitters, supplies, '3; farms OWal rated al &0 per cent .I£SI& ST.ANUT Leba.OD, Ohio Wa yne county. She stayed t here al~ my farm chattle.s, locat~d 3 ceased, flied her sale bilI. TJ'eaS"ler of State. earl' of pati" nt rreater fQr 1983 than in 1932 In a f or one yEia r a nd WIlS ((Ive n a place m !~s sort~ of ;e~non, ~r;o, ~ Th e inven t ory of J{atharine $13.57; Treas urer ot Sta~e. care-of report by Glen S. Ray ....Ieultllral ••••• ~ao. N_ . .rD...... ow. Tue·da,., Tlaa~4a,., Sat.r4a, il\ the eighth grllde of the Men- ml 8 • • 0 aynesvi e t • A soher, administratrix ~,f the es. patient, '66; Mrs. Howard Sawyer, atatlstlelan for the ' tederal.atate Ell.mi ••tio. F.... chester public chools. After two mile west of ~tica, on the Ut.lce t ate of Frank Ascher, deceased, servicea, $7; Georgia Miller. servo crop reportin, service. Total value EAaL &000' ER • • • • • • • • • • • • •1 ' yetlrs she was n am ed assistant roa~ on the old Jam es Wells fat m, was approved. icel!, $10; Stella Kelly, services, ot prlnci al crops, including truck ~========::::::===:: 'principlll of the Man ch ester high on T d J 16 1834 The inventory of Ina C. Dearth. $7; ¥r8. Will Bryan, aervi ces, $10; crops, in Ohio in 1983 was placed _ sch ool and two years later be~ame _. a1, allU&l"J', administratrix of the ,~state of Lewis V. Banta, lemcea, '6; at '112.476,000 as compared with • principal of t he same school. At 11 a . m. harp. Kate (). Dea rth, deceased. was ap· Maude Deardotr. semces. 15; ,73,182,000 for 1982. It -was also Her n let appointme nt was t hat 3 bead of excellent young ~?rk proved . Candia Hymer, services, $6; Helen announced that seedinga ot fall • • of county nor mal director in hot es; 2 good .tested cows glvmg The Lebanon-Cit izens National Doughman, services, $7 : Stakalta ,rain in Ohio in 1938 showed a Adnms county. :R emaining In this good fl ~ of nulk, 41 head o.f P ol· Bank and Trust Co., ex-.ecutor of Mfg. Co., supplies. ,7.70: Dayton decrease on December 1 to , per , capllcity for 12 years, she con · and ~hJna . hogs. Complete IlDe of th e estate of Sa.l\ie Nixo'n. deceas· Stencil Works Co., stenci die. cent for winter wheat and an in. du cted county normals in Adams, fa;'~lDg Imple~entil, many of ed, is authorized to lle1l1 certain $3.08; Miami Gazette, tax notice, crease of 2 per cent In rye as WAJIITED Warre n, Gl"eene and Richland wh~..re practJcalJ.y new'___ at;lr-Wat e--sale. T·lle adjudi- U.40; J. T. Riley, Agent, premhun compared with acrea,res seeded in , co unties. F eed, ha,rnes~, MISS Pu re Bred cation and det~rrnination of the in· no surety bonds, $40; Waldron C. the faU 01 193~t ., I " Dll1'ing th e summer J attended ro ck chickens, household heritance tax on t be estalte is t o be Gil~o"r, inquest, $10.10; Waldron _ _ __ W ANTED-I Mm still buyin, poul~ry • .,aiftfr6, 10. and 1~ school a t Oh io . university and Ir()~ti~ is II .c1 osing OlJt sale and given to all person s inter'Bsted. The C. Gilmour, inquest. $7.90j Miami .. T ••ptr_c. 1>., _ J••••r, 18 _ took exlen ion work from Wi)· . executor filed its first and final ac· Gazette, advertising dog notice, centll. according to grade. Will lmington. Cincinnat i a nd Cedarville II.~ o.lut ely sells 8 S we are dlscon. count. The Johnllon and Wabon Co., rubIn aceordance with the law ot: Gu8tin. ·jll unive rsjtie~. 1 have lin A. B. de. b numg. T erms Cash. Lunch on Trillena Farquer, exe'cutrix of ber banda, 36e.; Stak&lta MI,. Co., Ohio, Dr. B. O. Skinner, director ' gree and have cQmpl~ted my grndu ground. R 1M t he estate of Eberly FaJrquer, de· su~p)je8, $2.26; Gem City Blue of education, hu prepared a 'TemDEALER wanted to ':IJ I) a t e worK at the Un ivel'sity of. Cin· F T M . AA. . B U IR ceased, filed her first and final Prrnt and SUl,)ply Co., 8upplies, perance Day" procr.~ for uae in C. E. Pienon in War· Phone '. 1 ci nnaUt she rep orts. ,I • • a rt.tn, uct. account. t ,31.49; W:aynei!ville FarmeJ'lj Ex· all the pul»lie aehoo. ot the state County to handle HeberUDe -=~=~~~~=~~~~~~ FOl" 81werf\1 summers she t au· CenterVllle, O. Phone 78J Alva McLaughlin, eJ[IBcutor of change Co., cement, 188.80; Blair 011 Frida,• .January 19. The pro· Producta lold direct to farmers. ;:;: g ht at Wilmington and Musking· the estate of Rachel C. Stevens, de " LeR{)y, cement. ,60. 63; The grame, hued upon the reeently Exeellent opportunity tor the gum colleges. She served one yeat· ceased, filed his inventory. Ohio Corr ugated C,ulvert Co .• cul.- , enacted Liquor Control'Act simed right man. Many make '40 to as pTincipai of t he Longfellow feel l owe largely to my f riend The will of Eva F,l orence Simp- vens, $265.29: Bradford Sernce, by Governor White, i. being d,. weekly proftt•• Write quickly for scho ol a t Foet ol'ia, Ohio, befo re who have bMn vel'Y kind and I son deceased, was adml~;ed to pro- Station , gas, $1.33; Gilpin and Son tributed to county, city and . free catalogue, , G. C. fJEBERta king: ovel' her pl'cscnt job. have ·legion!! of them." , ,bate. gas, $24.03; Wilmington 011 Co., eD\pted village superintendent., LING COMPANY., Dept. 1990 Holding t he Po itiol,l she does, Miss Howland's life is n ot all The w ill of Cora A. 1Miller, de· ga$, $1,0.07 ; Taylor's Service St&· ·who wiU in'·turn lIi11tribute tbe,m to Bloomington, III. j4 one would suppose Miss B owlen(1 ntangled in. her school books. Sh e ceased , was admitted to probate. tion, ,gas, ,1.90; L. P. Carvett Co. all , t~.chen und~r their judldie; to be very "self impOl·ta nt. " enjoys g ood shows, the out·of~ HaJlla D. .Miller was appointed ex· tar, 151.63; The Shartle and Be~8' tion. The program. whlcb 1VU sub· FOR SALE I!ver, this is n ot 110. " I su ppose doots, likes t o travel a nd says sbe ecutor of the estate, no bond <r~ Machine Co., repairsj $9.49; Day· mitted 10 leaders on both IIldes of many people would think of m is neVet· happier than When driving quired. ton Morgan Englnering Co., en- the liquor question. laaimed at - - - - - -- - - - - -....,..cateeJ:' as bei ng hilrhly a car and exploring new places. O. W. Moni , adminilstra,t or of ginering services, $200; The IN. incalcuating the wholesome spirit FOR SALE-Pair of younr work ROOT FOR AND CONSICN but I have never had time t o s Wouldn't YOIl ju t know that the estate ,of William H. Morris, W. Williams Co., supplies, $12.25; oimboderation and temperance In horses. Amos Fairchild on the such a woman would have the f ol· deceased, is ordered to BleU certain Cincinnati Oil Works Co., ra8 the school children. C ttl h IS I1heep and eah •• down and determine wheth er Otho Henderson farm, B. D. 8. . f~uNorrl..~ro~k Co. live "WU- aud not it is successful," she asserts. lowing for a philosopby : " I be· real estate and make return to '6.66 : Sinclair Reftning Co., gu, ·J26 ~ ., progre.sive firm fo~ th Iil,helt " Success 1S su ch a transient th~ng. l!eye t hat every cloud has a s ilver court." '16~.26; Cincinnati 011 Works Co.• WANTED-To bij, an kiD" ,of market price. and good I suppose if I were t o take. tIme lmmg. l make It a. rule to remem· , W. H. Allen, executor of the es- lubricant, n04.11: The BlairdellchlckeDI, ,art.., bleh. . . . . . . . \1 ..i •• Stock Y.rd.' ClaciDlIatl, 0 ' 1out to see if I am a success what bel' only t he pleasant things ·.nd tate of Ruth A. Chenow-!ath, deceu Folz Equipment Co., partl!, $46.81 ; ,E quipmellt Co.; spark piliP, , •• 47 i Tune In on Radio Station WCltuY little I have attained would slip forget , ll)e unpleasant/ '- Dayton ed, flied his fifth and finlll ..ccount. ,T he Sight Feed . Generator <;0., reo Lewill and Dr.ke, Ina., cement !lnd priee. S. D. SeDkl.. Wa7D...me. 12:215 to 12 :30 p. m. for our 4a • away. What I have achie,ved I Daily News, A certIfied copy of the entry pair, and parts, ,24.80; Flack coal. '115;90. Obto.,' " ' market reports. . ,.
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The Mauie Township Sunday sehool eonvention wu h~ld at the Methodist Church, Sunday aftel'D. L caANa I I P ..... '1.10 a Y.... noon, December 31. ULUMBUS- PlI.ul A. T. Noon, The total receiPts from all Ilources 0 . . ..... " .... " .... " ...... 11.. 111 -;,o·~~O:d ~I.:·U.~Mr. ~nd Mrs. has.. Pewterball ........ .......................... N .. UI . \httn . entertamed the followmt on Now (If 'olumbu~, became tate libl'a· in J {l1l3 equalled $322,467.33. Year's Eve: lIr. and Mrs. Karl rinn January 2, following his ap- Dom'e tic. (!orporations chsrtered in Snell and son, Mr. and ~lrs. E. M: pointment ome weeks ago by the 1933 numbel'cd 3,968. Foreign JANUARY 11, 1934 • Villars, Lucille Tucker a.nd Chall . . tat libl'al'Y board. Mr. Noon has corporation:! fees in 1933 am untOsborn. many plans under consld,e ration ed to $74. 23.48, with licenses is==================~== .--~====~Mr. and Mrs. G. for the ilnprovem nt of the library sued to 252 corporations. The last and family, Mrs. M servicc. All'eady he has mll de up ijix months of 1933 ran noticeably ~_ _ _ _ _ _-+IA.tIW,~.JUlI1l.....II1lc......IlIlJ[L..LUI:I!.....-.n.......l4 a..p.r:oject under WA to employ ahead of the fil'st half year in al. The latest attempt of the government to peg the price of a great KerleY and ,family were · t1 ained librarians to catalo~'ue the 010 t v 1')1 large item. All receipts cO"1"1odlty has gone the way ot the ed'orts ·to m~intain the price of ~uests 0\1 New Year' Day at the libraries of the l!chools of U;e vari- the la t hall were $172,050_92 and wheat and catton and has ended in failure, according to many-econom- home o~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark, of ous counties of the state w1t1ich do the first half $150,416.41, !Showing ists who study the dairying industry of the cou~try. Uncle Sam now Oregon!~. . . ." . have Ilbrarie~: ~not~er proj(\~t a dift'el'ence of $21,634.&1 in favor has th biggest surplus of butter on record Prices have dropped and it The Wllhng Workels M. E. IS that of organlzlng hbl'siries 10 of business improvement with the is said that they may go eVeh lower in the next 'few months unless Sunday chool claa met at the the town. of the Bta~e ,:"hic~1 do !lot pa si ng yea1·. "j " d . . home of Mn. W. P. McCarren, have thell' own public hbrarte\l. ---some t .. ng IS • o.ne a~out It. What will 01' can be done remains to be Tuesday evening. Boo1<s in the n wly established libB. H. Da.rrow, dit'cctor of the ~een. ~our rnlilton PIgs were slaughtered by the government without Dr. W. E. Oglesbee returned rarie will be loa.ned through th e Ohio chool of Air, is also national Inc rea 109 the price of hogs to the farmer-the price is lower now than home Thursday afte1'noon from traveUng library division 01 the chairman on radio edueation of the when the pig program was put Into effect. Perhaps the Brain'1'Tust will Hale's hospital. He is slowly re- Ohio State Library. National Gongress of Parents and Teachers, with . headquarters in have something new to otter in the way of getting rid of the surplus covering from his accident. ' butter. On Decemberl there were a hundred million pOllDda more in Mr. and Mra. Chae. Gordon and Th corporation divi ion of the Washington. In his latter capacity the.country than on th: same dat in 1982. Mrs. ,W. P. McCarren went to Wal. of State made a good he bas prepared a parent-teacher Ad ' e hondmg Saturday evening. showing in 1933 as comp81'ed with progl'am , und r the tiU, "The .great many aay farmers now lay the blame for the present Mrs. Laura Shidaker was home the previous year, both · al~ tQ re- Wise Use of the Radi o." Dar l'ow's con~Jtion on to the fact that the government went into the butter over Sunday. ceipts and the number of tJlew com- ,plan is to have a main pl'ogl'am busmeB8. Through. a Dairy Marketing commiaaion at Washington the The Womans" Civic League will panics. December, 1933, atao show ~ Howed by a social pel'iod, with n govea:nment supplied funds , to buy '75,000,000 pounds of butter. Thill meet with Mrs. Mary Haines, ed an impl'ovement over the same opening talk by the scho ol pl'inmonth a year ago, according to a cipal, and the radio supplyIng most was to be used later for furnishing butter during the winter to the Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. unemployed, and to take care 01 any losses in the tranaactloJl, a butMr8. Lida Hatto,n , and Mrs. R. A s ummary ot the year's bu.siness of the entertainment and instruc' and daughter were callin prepared by ecreUiry of State tion. Darrow has a lso prepared tel' processing tax was to be put i'nto effect early in 1984. This was back in th'e ea~ly fall. The effect was tremendoull from the on Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dakin, Sun- George S. Myers. Fees l'ec.~ ived in another leaflet on "How chools psychological standpoint. Farmers, encouraged in the belief that the day afternoon. ' . ] 933 Irom ,domeseic corpo l'ati ons Eq.uip for Radio Reception." lIe rs . Berth~dG.~rdonp' MI!s. CVla1lr]lce amounted tG $234,997.40 ,8 com- •states that the cost of equipping government would fUl'nish them a high price for their 'butterfat, com- MMC c arren a.. mrs. au lne ars pared with $210,160,41 ir! 1~32. Ischools for radio l'eception has d 'Uk' Clropped to a small fracti on of what mence m mg every available pound of the product of the market. were callfng on their mother Thurs ~ The manu.lacturers of cbeese and ev~porated milk, 8uft'erin, from a day afternoon, at Ernest But~erit was when' the OhiQ School fAir c.anned mllk and cheese s urplus, got Into the butter ··game. It looked worth's near WayriesvUl..,. wa orgnni~ed Janual'Y· 7, 1929. like an ea8y thing, with Uncle am holding the bag. Louis Campbell was inju1'ed at a Darrow i s plaT\ning further big M' J F f W t hings in radio eaucation. Prices did remain firm for awhile under the famous pegJing system, the Springboro basket ball game and then the bQbble burst. So much butte1' came on to the market from Saturday evening. ISS ean urnas 0 nC81r aY-1 ' A'd ' l1 h' nesville wa a guest over the Ten egg-b\lying stntions in this Th L d' so many dlff erent sources that the price shrivelled, Down it went by e a le8 I WI meet t IS week-end of her cousin, Jeannette state have the benefit of the fedWilson. ' eral-state grading ervice jointly the middle of December it had reached the lowest ligu1'e in thirty-live (Thursday) aftemo~n . yearll, so far all th Chicago market was concerned. A number of so- ttMrd' adnd Mrt8. WtJlMllam LdukMens Mr. Luther Haines and daugh- maintained by the marketing divis. t" apecu ]ators wh0 bought butte1' early In the fall ex- aI D cn Wei e a par y a r. an r ll. ca II'ed Ifamar h' ' . W '11 ter Phyllis spent the week':end ions of th agrcultural depart· pectinc to make a killing, now suffered a 1011 along with the farmers • J~dge '~ri~~~ WiJ~~~:~lh ~t the with Mrs. Haines's ]Iaren,ts, 1r. ments of Ohio and the United and butter-makers. FriendB' church Sunday at 11 and Mrs. Charles Laird of Camd n States. These 'Stations a~c at Tiffin, Ohio. They returned to the.ir bome Mansfield. Napoleon, Jack on, PanSo much butter wu manufact1Jred under the stimulul of covern- o'clock. ment price pegging that on December I, aeeording to olftclal firurell, Mr. and ·Mrs. Will Welch were Sunday. . dora. Mt. Vernon, Minster, BelleMr. and Mrs. Eli FUTlll8s and fontaine, New Bremen and WoosBtockl of butter on h~nd were more than 138,000,000 pounds, compar- in Wilmington Monday afternoon. ing with a stock of le$8 than 38,000,000 po. uDds on December 1 1932 Mrs. SUBie Gilliam was in Day- children Roy and Dorothy Sue of 'tel'. Inspectors certify the quality , 't S t d f 11' near Wayne ville, and Mr. and and grade of the eggs sold at these , Il gain of more than 100,0()0,OOO pounds. And the prlee had Irone down on a ur ay a ternoon, ca Illir on Mrs. Charle Doster of near Bar-, stations. The effect has ben to i.nmore than 60 per cent. Truly It il hard :tor- anybody to beat the law of heM son. d M C E Le . veysburg were Sunday dinner crease not only the standard of , Satu~d:~ in ~~yt~n.· VICY spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Quality of Ohio eggs, but 01 0 to supply and demand. , Butter-makersaay that the unemployed cannot ' possibly cOtlsume Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shidaker Bunnell. commanli higher prices. The Woost the ,overnment'a stock 01 butter, 60,000,000 ,pounds, by the first of were I.. Lebanon one day Last week Mrs. Luther Haines, Miss Cora er station Is ditrerent from thG lIay, the time when producei'll 'Will be il\ full blast aeain. But the Muaitl's boys' first team and Shepherd and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan other in that auctionB are conduct Irovernment nperis say that the anemploJed can and will do it. No Junior High team went to Spring- were guests at the Happy Hour ed there everY Monday and Thursduble every effort will be made to see that they do eat it. One of the bol'O Saturday ' evening. Both club, TueBday at the home 01 Mrs day. Th Wo oster market has come ftrs~ big tub of Professor Tugwell and his band of warriors would teaDlll were defeated. John Wilson. to be r cognized as one of the lead therefore, 8eem to be to make the unemployed of the country butte~ Morrow"! Junior bas.ketball team Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson jng egg-mal'keting centers of the conaelous.- Republican Bulletin. . . w.. defeated by ~assle boys. Mor- and daugnter Jeannette entertain- country, with its prices quoted row's first team In return defeat" ed as their guests Sunday the authoritatirely in the large8t cities, following: Miss Jean Furnas of Abo u~ 600 cases are sold there ed our first team. : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. The Orade building has just Wayne viii and . M r. a~d Mrs. weekly, many of the pUTchasers been wi.r ed. We are very thankful ' ~heodore ~cln til'e of NE!W Bur- coming . fr?m the eastern statea, for the Ii lIts lhngton, OhIO. thus . bringmg much outside money Mr. Homer Haines, who lreceived into Ohio. The Wooster auction g . . Ten members of the county injuries while sliding down hill, is was inaugurated July 9,1932. The orche~trll went to ~banon Mon- , much better at this writin€:. federal-state egg in pection serviCe The Ohio State University Radio Station-WOSU day nIght for practice. . Mrs. Emerson Sinclair and a operated in Ohio is self-suPllort8 :00 Music The Farm en' Imtitute , will be daughter Ladonna called on Mr . ing. ' $:06 Farm Adjustme.nt News .... .. ........... ........... _.. ...... ... . D. S. Myel' held at the ,ym, January 22 and Sinclair's moth r, MrB. , Louisa • - •• - - 8:16 Some Sod and Crop Problems .............. ...... .. ......... R. M. Salter 23 f Creag r of Dayton Satu!'day Debt Adjustment...................... ,. ;.................. J. I . Faleone; for '";iami CleMver·leaLn'edi)ghw .. , 8:60 Does it Pay to Market Wool Cooperatively? " .... L,'A. Kauffmsn v ..., ISSUED BVBRY TBUUDA.Y
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Mushroom culture as an indus- inca of. year a«o, thOle in try in Ohio now exeeeds half-mil- Oetober, November and December were ~bout U per cent leas. Jioll-dolla1' pr0.portions. One decayed tooth is to be found in the collection ' of several hund.red Indian akull8 in the National Museum at Wuhington. T,he others are sound.
Beneftt payments for curtailing wheat ,.creage 16 per ' cent will reach • half million tannera within the next few weeks. Total. payments for the SeaBon will be $70,000,000. Most Ohio gro..e1'tl have Farmers fed their' cowa lell received ,theirs. grain and concentrates in the early • - --.,...--winter ·montbl. Compared to feed- SublCl'ibe for the Miami Gue
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Mis Ladonna Sinclair were Sundav dinner guests in the Ihome of C d FCA to Mr.• and Mr$. Horace Compton of bier of AAA aD Addr-e .. Ohioen •• t New Burlington. Miss Monimia Bunnell enjoyed Col_bu. a few days' visit last week with Mrs. Mar~aret Bunnell. Mis June Sheets, Dorothy Bog- . Chiefs of both the agricultul'al an, JameR Sheets and William adjustment administration and the Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Evan farm credit adminiBtration at Bogan and children, Robert and Washngton are scheduled to apMarjorie, of Dayton, recently. pear on the .F armers' Week proM,.. and Mrs. Lawrt>ncle 'Mitch· gram at the Ohio state University ,ner enter£ained 'to. a family din- January 29 to ~ebruary 2, it is an ner, Sunday, December 81, the nounced by DJr~ctor !I. C. Ram· following guestB: Mr. and Mrs. sowel' of the OhIO agncuLtural ex· Amos Compton and !IOn Walter tension service.. . . Dean, M,r. and Mrs. William Chester C. I?avlS, adm~nlstratol' Compton of · New Burlington of the AAA will tell the accom-
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and family of Sa.bina, Ollio. division Wednesday at the general Mr. Franzy Sheets a,nd. sone 8ssembly of all Famlel's' Week called on Raleigh · BOfran and visitors. W. 1. Myers, ' governor: of family' one night .last week. the other farm agency created by - - --- ~ _ - - the Farm Act apPears Tuesday, He will dl. CUIiB 'credit for t he tarJT!er.' . orD og About 15 1'arlll associations and t oraanizations plan to hold their lO UD Y annual meetings as a part of the . eetangs ID . Farmen' Week prO,l'8m. T he Ohio A Com and Ho, meetln, will Farm Bureau Federation 18 aponbe held In .very town.hlp of War- .orin. a .peclal prol1'am Mo~day ren count)' In the n ext t'f!fo ",e.kI. afternoon and r uelday mornlnr, It fa .e1'f Important that al l oor n The Oblo State Grance l.ar:lJl' ho, tam.re or '01l1nOn ot btl . profJ'am t or Frida" . aU.nel on. d th... m..tAn dalr, int.r..tI, includln, att.lld t he onll fteareat proeluoere, eooperatlve m. de.tln, If l'oui.ble. J'ull d.at,alfa of agencies, .dlatributors and coniumI:orn and ho, prorratn will be ' ers, meet together on W odnl!sday eX'Flalned at this t ime. 'You will Ito dtsculls a produotlon 'e onttol want to know all about the pro- \prorram for the <talry Industry. before you sip the oontract, The daY'a counell will en\i with a 1309,000 will be forum conducted under the leaderto w.,....." coun~y fl.~ers If ship of the Ohio , Mill< Mlrke'tlng they 'a n oooperate with the govern- Commission. ment. Owing to the WBl'm Interest of · The l(JCal township meertings are farmers in production control proIlS followsl' Il'ams, attendance at Farmers' Wayne township - Wllynesville Week is expected to exceed 6000, High IIchooJ, Friday, J~nuary 1'2 at t he number that attended a year 1 p. m. aco· , . Beside8 thelle featu~'es 200 Clearcreek townahip-- SpriJ\g\;>ore High · school; Satur.day. Jan- others deBig1Jed· tq appeal to a ll uary 13, at 7:80 p. m. ., ' lIPecia! farm and home in.ter'!sts Washington tl)wuhiP- . TowJlship .ftnd a place on the ·prograll,l. Not Hall, Monday, J.nuary 16, at 1 p. all are lectures. A generous portion 01' the program is devoted to $hows m. · • - • and exhibits; judging 'c ontests, deOf 13 maj,or nationl only three mO'Rstrationa and recreation period -En,land, BelgIum, and Australia A complete list of all eV4!nts 'may -have a Imaller percentage of be seeured f1'om county arricultheir people pinlully employed in tural atents. qricultu1'8 than the United States. .., ...: . am. About 28 per cellt of the people in VDeI. Sam cJeetroTi from thna the Ullited States and In Switaer- to fou r tOD. of old worD and 10Ued IImd •• employed in qrieaJture. curreney "'er}, dar. la ltall tile pereeatap Sa 'I, in
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the boundft.h famU, tbat .pend. Ite lite on or near lb. lurraee or A s\1glrl!sieli Hcode tor bank cu. the 1M. ellU literally "alil on tile Insurance of bank depolita .. waa delivered today to top ot the ,'atpr, It h"l ,beea ,through the nation beeame e:fNRA Administrator ~ugh S. John- Irnown to Ipln ulOIll: uprllht on the fec:tive last week and deposita i IOn. lurface of the wilttr for 'e1'eral all of the banks of Warren coun; The author, L. E. Kinn, president bundred ,udl. ,Ivlnl the HI/peer- are included In the new banklni of the ommercial Bank and Trust Ilnee 01 WRlklll, (\n Ita tRII. guarantee. I 0" of Fo toria. Ohio, apparently • -:- I , The inl\urance, whieh appliea to Iwa inspired hy lhe service eharcea SIGHT.SAVING .WORK DRr-WS .11 accounts up to ,2,60B for each and other fees to be collecwd from GOV. WHITE'S PRAISE depositor re~rdl,ea8 of the type of d positdrll under th NRA code , acoount, begms Immediately it ia banks. . . pointed out. Provisions tor the in,-+-_~n"ke l' Ki-nn!s propo ed charges Governor George WhIte has ex- !lurance were madl\ in the fede follow: pressed extreme pleasure over. the banking act, the administration of l -:-Ji:fltering bank : Front door, report of Dr. Lewis H. Carris, which is being directed by the new60 cents; side door, 26 centl!. managing director of the Nat.ional ly established Faderal Deposit In~ I 2- pitting on fl oor: Plain, 6 . .. Burance Corporation. cents; tobacco, 10 cente. Accounts of mor th $2 600 SOCle\y fo{ the Pr venlion of a- Speaking out of turn: To Blindnes.:" ~hat Ohio contin~e~ it'll wilt be insured up t~ am~unt president, $1; to cMhler, 50 centll; leadershIp In the work of slght- and the insurance b comes effecto nny viCe president, no charge. saving" classes for the education tive automatically without Iny actoany vice president, no charge. of school chi dren with eriously tion by the depositors. 4- Askl ng for balance: $1 , Argu- .defectiVe vision. "Ohio is the The following local bal11cs have ing over balance in civil manner, pioneer state," said Dr. Carris, received certificates of membership 60 cents; in quarrelsome manner "and is closely watcl1ed by educa· in the Federal Depo it Insurance (fi rst time) $2.60 i fo r eacn time tors everywhere who are interest· Corporation and began the insur. t hereafter, $6. ed in the development of special anCe of deposits last week' The 5- 'Keeping preSIdent from golf facilities and teaching . methods Waynesville National Bank' Waygame, $1 (lO. -Exehange. to enable visually handicapped ne8ville; The Lebanon-Cltiz~n8 Nachildren to receive a normal eduea- tional Bank, Lebanon' The Frank.... .... tion." lin N,tional Bank, F~anklin' The . Cold iD Sea Watel' Sixty-one of the 430 sight-sav- Morrow National Bank and The 'fhe burellu of Olln es say. thllt !ng cl.ll1ISes In th~ U. S. are mainta- F~rst National Bank, both of Morwhile (here lire trnces 01 gold 10 med III the pubhc sohools of Ohio. row; and The First-Mason Bank 1\ II II II Wilt r. a Ilractical metbod 'tor and approximately 1000 children of Mason. ' 1he ex tI action of It has never been with seriously defective vision are , • - . --In"cntee!, ~lnny pl',oces s have been being educated in Ohio sight-see111'('1)0 ed t but oone hIl proved com- ing elaeses. Only New York, with IDdJ.l!I. Wi. ~. Ar ......t I\\Crl ' lnlly \'slullble. To settle a C ntroveny tit nearl1 III claesea, bas a larger number, but Ohio has cO/lslstently held fil'llt 22 years,' 700,000 Acree blUr been place for 20 years through having added to tM NnvnJo IUjjlttn reeer· CHARTER No. aUG the largest number of classes in vatlon 11\ tah from United tutet public Innds, . Reeerve I)1.trlct Mo 4 propo1:tion to school population. Report of the condition of the Waynesville National Sank, ot Waynesville, in tb. State of Ohio, at the clole ot bwdae... on December 30, 1988
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r.oana ancl ,dl.count.. , •. $U 2, 798. t1 · Overdraft. .............. 48,'2 Unlted Stat•• Government securltlea owneil ... _.. . &0.000,00 Otbe r bonda. atocl18 .n4 lIeourltie. o"'ned .. •.. . 77.800.89 Banking !houe.. U.OOO.OO. FlIrnlture and tiX- .. turee, .• _.. . ... 11,998.57 9.998.57 nea l E).tAte pwned other than 'bca.nkln&, houn 8.000.00 Re.. rve with 11 edaral Reeerve Bank ••. ,...... .. 1l.840.06 Cl.\8 h In \'~ult nnd palance. \"Ith other 'banks •....• !I!. lI>O. ~() Out<!W c" ~ck . and ot llf)r cash Iteml ., ... , 'iQ.05 Iledemptlon. tllnd wltl1 U. S, Treaaurer and clu. from U , S. Treaaur.r.. . 2.100.00 Other ailiel. • . •.. . . _. , .• 1,&81.09 Total. . , ............. $573,%37 .89
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Thomas L, Pierce, 011 of J ohn --.--and Margaret Ann Smith Remember the hom e talent plays eptember 18, at L~'tl lIall, Wednesday, January Piel'c ,\\a born 1 86, at L b non , Boone county, t 7. Indiana, died at lhe home of hls 1\1rs, Seth Pul'na~ , son and bl' thcI'-in-law apd ~lster, 1111'. a nd daughtcl', Illld l\frs, Donald H Mr. Frank 11, Farr, Su nday were Duyto n Vi~litOl'S, Thursday. mOt'ning, January 7, 1934, aged Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mullenix 48 year.', 3 months and llJ days. a nd Mr. and ?ttl's. Lee Magruder n e 14::11Ves two sisters, Mrs. Frank attilnded the Ilmeral of their aunt H. }'al'1', of Waynesville a nd Mrs. Mrs. Sal'ah Bel!l at Springboro, Ezra . Bunnell, of Beech Grove, Saturday aftet'nloon. Indiana. Mr_ and Mrs. J. B. Jones and lle wlla educated in the public Mr, and Mrs. EIj,Longacl'e attendLIA:8ILlTIES chools of L b non, Ind. ed the com munIty ale at the Leb. In Jun e, 1907, he xemoved to ~l1l()n fail' grounld Fdday afternoon emo.nd d eP-0 8UI. ex ept . Waynesville to assist his brotherMM!. Mal'Y CltrnlOny !Spent Sun- S. Oovernmf)nt (J1. o *llI. in-law, Fr 'nk. H. ra ...., in 'running_, day with Mr. and Mrs, W_ F. Clark g~l>UtC I runboa eposlt:~ I 30••·"3 ~ o,er an kAna 8 ........ ".0 3 The Entcl'pl'i e anti contInued in.,lt W aynesv11 Ie. 'rlnle depoalta, xeept Mrs. l\largarE.t Johns was quite p~~~1 ~~vdn~:'po~rt!lI~t that. work until the newspaper h d to close down on account of the ill several days last week but is other banks ..... ,... . 36.014.46 . d t th O tI Public . I!unda of State. jUne s of his bl'other-jrt-Iaw; then Improve a 1/! me. counties. "'h 00 I dlstrlctll Miss arah Burnett retur ned to or other aubdlvlllloni going to pl'ingfleld to work at I his t.rade, but when the war cam ,her ' chool a t East Palestine, Ohio' D~;O!rL~nl~~pa~~~~'i!' banks ZU7U8 on he \I nt to work /;It Peter' Saturday aiter s pending a part of Including rertltl~d IiInd 106.8& adridge C<J., where he ' worked la.st week with, her brother and ~~:~!1~1 .c,~~~~ , .. ~?~: unlil ' the close of the war. After de, M,', an d M:rs. Harvey BUl'net. ClrculatLn.. not.. outt he close of the war he went to Mrs. Walter :Kenrick was a din- Brl~:n~;~~bie 'and' 'rec;ti:' ' 60.000.00 wQrk....!Jl. L. Crane of The ner gue t Th~rl day of Mrs. Allen count.. . - ....... , 5,625.50 Miami Gaz ttl! where lie has c~~~~~~.~I:T.1.lmr------I-II--'-~"':'" worked on and off eVe!: since. s\lo.rea. par uoO.OO per He was quite n news-write.. , a , on of Centerville. _ were Sunday abare. ' - .. . .....UOO,OOO,OQ .c. SiirJ)lu 8.. .. 20.000.00 yOU who hnv followed his writ-. guests of air. 1111 d Mrs. J. B. Jonel!. L'ndlvlc;Je(l proflt8Mrs. John Clark was called to l\et ••.•......• 4,333. 7 12*.313.81 ings in the voriO U!! ne....'spapel's know only too well. He was a Aurora, Inq., last week by the Total, lneludlng member of the Waynesvl11e M. E. I dea.th of her mother, Mrs. ZimmerCapital Account .. U7S.U7.9' church. ,man. The funel'al was on Wednes- State or 01110, county of War"., .. I H became affllia.ted with t.he day. ab~,,-i:n~in~ncl:~tc~· C::hl~':fn~; Junior Order All',erican Mechnnics lEverett E,a rty made a business ."'8M' "hat the abO... ltat.m.at .. u and to us who .know him best, this tl'ip to Cincinnati Monday . i"n : i:u!f.· .b ut of Ill)' klllOwleclC. order was his very Iii , anything M1·. and ~[rs, Allen Emrick SUba~l~dH~T':=! ~~~. ' he could db to benefit the order were Sunday n:fternoon g'u ests of m e tb l8 8th dll Y 6t .lanuary 111" was a plenBute to hi m and w;' ,of Mr. and Mrs. Rany Oornell neal" Correct-Atteat '!;to.. H. Hartaock, Notui Pubitc. l ' . the order will miss him. To Feny_ , • W lL ALLmN chel ish the best of his motives Mr. a nd Mh. Lee Ma~ruder J, ·w. WHlTII . I'and, livIng up to hi ideals wiII sp.ent Sll;turda:~ night a~d Sunday W. 11'. ~~~tort; L.
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lhe sc hool-board, whose sessio ns Oonre to Lytle hall Wednesda)' he attended and whose accounts everting and ~ee ' what effect the of them was eagerly read by all. moon had on Sally and Slim and 5.25·18 He was a friend of everybodx, also, about LUI~ and Sap and Alice 4.50-21 the chUdren eSPllcially,. wb (J Will and Bob. ~ 10 miss him 8S Lhe days go by a nd the Mr. and ~rs. Walter Kenrick !lnd 30 . . - .... tap of his cane 'o n th!! . sidewalk Jam es Hames . were qinner guests ' Is heard no more. ' ,.. of Mr, and MI'8. ·W. G. Haines and Goodyear . Goodyear . He was a pa~ient sufferer, nevllr rami'~y in ' Da:ytpn Or! Wednellday , 5.50·19 S'peedwCiy All Weather 4.75-19 complair)ing but always chee,ful eve n!ng of last week. , • " Dependable SA 00 and said he w~s getting better, Mildred 'Smith. ente}:tairted ~vTrade In Ouolity ~ UP Old Tires ~p Olh.,SII•• a"dT~p"I"P,opa" ian when he was almogt tendy to d~'op \~ral .little frie~ds Wednesday ~ven .....;."""'===~~-==-"""-=-'----.. Peace be to his asnes is the Jug m celebraitlon of h8l' 8th 'blrthwish of hjs irie1}ds and, as AUred day. , Tennyson writes in his "Crossing Litle , Bobby and Marjorie The Bar," says! Swank are now Tictirn.8 of the Bunset .and Evening star, and one pox. Wayne8ville, Ohio Phone 47 clear call for me 1 . C8,~vin Loniacre and And may there be no moaning- of Burnett of Dearborn, Mich. <Pood Used Tires $1 and Up-P.·:l ld !: _rvica-Expertlire VulcanIzing the bar, , . thl1 VI'eek-end with bome When I put 'out to Ilea. .' . ' Twiliglit and evening bell, Mr. IlJ;ld MJrs. :Wilbert Swank of And after that the darkl Dayton, spe~lt Sunday with the , And may there be no s~dness of parenti, Mr, and Mn, Ed :farewell Longacre. ' When I e~bark' . , Miss Berni.ce Graham and girl For, though 1rdrn out the 'bout'n~ friend, Miss Roma Hardin, Mrl!. of time and place, Harry Graha'm and M~. Kelller The dood may bear mefaJ7; Graham spent; Saturday In Dayton. I hope to see my Pilot face to face Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Jone~, Mr. When I have crossed the bar. anc;\ Mrs. C• .1•. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burn.ett and Mr. and M1'8. Walter Kenrlick attended inBtallation of officers at the grange at The casket and othe... merchandise u ed in the funeral Card Th.ak. WaynesvilJe !Saturday' evening, arc subj ct to the same 'economic laws as ally otller manu~ We desire ' to' thank ,our many Mr. and ~[rs. Seth Furnas and fllctul'cd articles. Qualit y depend/! on· the materials, defl'i,ends and neighbors for their the latter's ' lTIother~ Mrs. .John Bill sign and workmanship that have gone into producing sympathy and, kindness given us at ~ pent Sunda;\" with relatives at them. the time of ' our brother, Thos. Richmond, Ind. Their children Pjerce's sickness IUld death; es- Sarah Corrine and Seth Jr., til I\U I' showroo ms we .,carry a complete line, in II pecially Rev. G. C. Dibert .nd companied them home after a wide -range of prices, Evel'Y item represents the hi~11est . Bro. Chellter Williamson for their short visit there. posl<ible value at. the price. We buy only from repu table, wOI'dB of com1ort and Mr. McClure Mr. and ~frs. Hubert Pursley l'e pon!>ible manufacturers and select our stock with the for his efficient service. We also I,lnd family 01 Middletown were great.est. ca!'e. ' take this opportunity to thank Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. BeUe those who sent Rowel'!l to show Scott, Everett Early and daupThe II) rnbel's of OUi" orgllnjzation lire always ready th'e ir appreciation of "Tom." tera. to .a dvise patl'On in selecting the merchandise be," ~C~ · . ..,, ~ ••- - Mrs. Frank H. Fan luited ' to their needs. Our chief object is' to help them to' Mrs. Ezra Bunnell. "Gua ....... find exactly what meets their requirements in every way.
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WAYCEHS VICTORIOUS OVER OTTERBEIN···THE Second H.lf of S-.L_- I Ye·... ........
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~C--h-iC-a-g-o"T~o-t-h-e--E-d-it-o-r-o-f--T-h-e----------------------~~----w-,h-e-,-,-t-h-e-,-v-i-c-1S-S-it-U-d-cS---O-f--a-d-u-lt ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mra. Maria Elbon is a Dayton Miami Gazettevisitor today. . AU of us who have been identi· fted with the Waynesville communMiss Sue Crane fs visiting re- jty have derived much pleasure and latives in Cincinnati. enJightment from the eries of contribuUons by "The Hoosier," who has delved int() the archives and Mr. Frank LeMay was a ess visitor at Bethel, Wednesday. drawn out valuable information , Morton's Smoked Salt is on sale While at the time We probably t Waynesville Farmera Exchange were acquainted with the facts he fllrnished, "et the revi w of the Company. J records refreshes our minds and Mr. W. S. Scanlan left Thursday stimulates our memories. It ha, for Miami, florida, where he ex- !;Ieen delightful to bave the nam , ts t 'f th pec 0 rema, 1n a ew mon s. brought"out agai!) and T would, but E people, .he neighbol'hood as I once LaMar arnhart who hall been knew it. r~clothe them with flesh ,sick for some time had a relapse, and is confined to his bed again. and bloodof and 1'l)1I1Iyand witness ageant fragrant colorful8 P recollect" lons. Mr. Win Miller, ot SprlnowAeld, 1'1" made a pleasant !!all at the Miami 1 have often wondered in consiGazette IIffice Satur· day afternoon • dering our schools of today with ' " ' Mr. and Mn. L. A. Garst spent all their modern facilitie and varith e k'" d with M G t ' ed accommodations, with the ease John O . . F.lkillburr, tbe Beloved ewe -cn r_ /;Irs s par- with which they are reached Ilnd ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garst, at the equipment the" offer, if they Teal:her of nil! School D yt " a on. turn out the rugged and vigorous per80nalities of years gone by, all agree, especially til we consldMiss Ethel Mendenhall had Mr. When we lacked much in education Ill" the countt.y choollj, of the 70's a d 'Mrs Ro V'U rs f Oreoon ' her ~estSB at \h~ Fr~ends ho~: a] working material and distances O's and eal')Y 90's, \<Ilat the very S d ' were great. Of course, each genel'a limitation and a cel:tain amount on un ay. tion feels its superiority and is in- of hardship did creat! a tou!rhness Mra. Belle Scott and Mias Helen elined to look askanc on leattel'- of physical . and moral fiber, and inEal'ly, of Lytle, and Miss Sar~h d-ay sainte. ' dependence of spirit., a courage Smith were Lebanon visitor,S, MonBe t~at as it may. I think wennet alertness that nleant much day afternoon.
life ovel'took us. , I have often rev rted to my fll'st school days in Di""tl'lcl No.5. It " was known as the 1'0 swick, 01' Middle Run school distt"ict. Th(' house stood on the old tate road adjacent to the Jos ph Haine!! fa'r m beside a small bro ok jU!lt before ona goes down tlie hill near the Frank Dakin h ome. My first teacherback wasand Lenora Roberts went f O" rlh eve,.y' who day to her home near COI'win, as I recall it. The teacher, howev r, that made that school famous and to . whom 80 many of us owe OUr ell~ly • ttaining, was John O. FalkinQurg. We were a'll unconv ntional and f ami'1'lar! as even the younge t, called hIm by his fit'st name, John resided on the Mt. Holly pike in a ho'l.1 s e J'U$t aCl'Oss the Borden lane (rom the la'~ College H,'ll school . He walked "'" back IWd forth every day arrivin'" in the mornl' n- of " "" winter lime heror 7 o'clock to make the fire. ,Perhaps other school district
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lI1rs. F. H. Farr has returned e, h orne f rom L e b Id D e. ' th Cau.e . d B y H .... t T-bl anon, n. .-Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Stubbs, and ODe Of Tbe Two Remain;'" daughter, Yvonn e. wer Lewisburg Veterans in W.JIft. Towll.bip vi itors on 'l'uesday.
\: illintp J. Sherwood. 88, died fr om heart trouble at the home of Waynesville'a ba keteefB clime I is daughter, Mrs. Sadie Conner, _'"' H e wal thr ougb. ,with flying colors last W .I ne day .... ternoon. Sat da . "'t b hid' ff 845 ur y nlg.. y 0 tng 0 born November 22, lW b'. ~ar Otterbein's fiery comeback of the Oregonia, Ohio, i~ J aSh 1U&~()nd second . h81~ while they added a to, nship, the son o~ onat an an few pelJ1' ts to make vl'ctory ce .... d H e was rearElizabeth Sh erwoo. ,..,.aln. At th 11 II W '11 f 17 e a aynesvi e was on ed on n farm and at the age 0 h ' the long end of a 21 to 6 score and weill to clerk for hisbrot er, an easy Victory was apparent. 1 ,U .. I' S Laura " ~I.osnag e, of iJ'r- F ran k Sherwood . ' in Freeport '. 'Ohio . During the last half however Ot· cinanti, was the we ek-end guest now Oregonlll, and continued 1D te rbein·'s qu,'ntet came back w,'th a of Dr. an d Mrs. H. E. Hathaway. t ha L emp 1oymen t un t'l I A prl'1 , 186''A, detel'mlnation to win. They scored when he enlisted in the Civil War, B ut. C h rmg ' •. . h ere, " ca II a t Co. H, 146; R ejp' In en tal nDa t>Al' 17 p oi n t s t 0 our 5 bu t were 8till .1111e lli .... Ian, th e WaynesVI'11 e F a'llIcrs E x- O. N. G" he received an h onorary t ral'1'mg a t th e ft nal ,un by a score of 26 to 28. change for Morton's moktl alt. discharge at Camp Dennison. Ohio, Wanesville's reserves were also H h d Mr. and M... Erne!<t Hartsock Au gust, 1864d· Ie kt denfire.~ntere vletorl'oua, wI'nnl'ng thel'r game b"• 1M" 11 I ' the tore an c er e ve years. a SC01' of 26 to 17. ant on, 1 0 , ell e( on Mr, and ray 19, 1872, he married MilS Mr. James' Junior Hi boys were Mrs. George Hart pck. Sunday M I E M wh died had magnificent distances but no evening agg e . urrny, 0 h anded a setback by the 0 tterbein at least could urp' ass Middle R l l n ' October 23, 11128. After his maryounJrllters. The score being 9 to bIT d if 'I h Mr . Ralph Vance, and son, of tinge fl'. Sherwood farmed, ut)til 17. !ie 00. 0 By pUpl ave to PI\lasant Plairl, clllled on Mr. ami he came to Waynesville, in 1901. Friday night, January 19, Waywalk a half mile 01' sO in bad l\[rs, J. C. Hawke, Saturday afterHe is survived by three chilnesville will meet the strong Mason weather, tbeir patents think it an noon. dren, Mrs. J. E. Frazier, Mrs. team In our home nrro. A faat Sadie Oonnel' and Harry M. Shergame i8 in store for basketball (Continued 011 Page, 8) The Ladies Aid of the ~ . F.. wood, all of Waynesville. One fans of both schools and we hope church m t at the home of Mrs. daught r, Gus ie. died at the age to have ~ larce crowd. MauriCe Silv r, Wednesday after- of one year, February 6, 1877. ,Mrs. Walter Stoltz, and chilo noon. ir. hel'wood had the diatincdren, and Mrs. Eva Earnhart spent "" f th t Rehrra Mr. Emory P tel'S and Mr. L. tion of being one 0 e Wo reTuellday with Mr. and Mrs, Clar~ Au~iliary 1\1. Hendel" on attended a stock ImA."l1"117 veterans of the Civil Plalla are l>ebl' made for a re- enCe Rye, and tamlly. "r h t W hi t ClOY] War, in Wa~ne township. as I\g On , . ~~. ast Funeral sel'vices wU\' be held . s Ow a turn came between Waynesville'a Mr. and M .... Guy Dakin, and Tbe Mis8es Annie and Mame Wednesday. freshmen and CenterviUe'1I freah- Mrs. Emma Dakin, of Xenia, c:alled Friday at 2 p. m., at the McClure men on Saturday afternoon, Jan- on Mr. and Mrs. J. W, White, and Mra. Emma Janney, 65, widow HOlt ABro~ln entertained the Woman's Mr. Walker Hatfield, of ·Dayton. home, with Rev. G. C. uary 20. The lIrst rame between family, Monday afternoon. of Walter Janney, w s found dead UXI iary of St. Mary's church on called on Mr, and Mrs, Howell Dibert in charge. Burial will be at the two was won by Centerville d T II in 'bed lit her home on Third ~nd EtlSY Friday afternoon, January 12. at Peirce, at the Friend home. Sun- Miami Cemetery. freehmen by a leore of 89 to 23. T. he ~i"" .... 88ell margaret an ri ena S h I k ~ the home of Mrs. E. I,.. Thomas. day afternoon. - - --- - ...- - There will also be a ,ame between Edwarda, of Dayton, al>ertt Monday . treet, 8 orU-y after 2 o'c oc , The devotional service w"s led 'the two junior higb "boola. and Tuesday .in Waynesville, the Tue-"ay . n M.... Janney . Th e M' ... Mr . 'WlIliam Gruber, and bnbY, ' .... a fte rnoo, .~. en s cIu h Ime t a t Th e by Rev, J_ J. Schaeffer. Scrin"uJ'al guem of Mrs. W. S. Scanlan. h .. " of ncal' Mt. Holly, were brought ad not been seen for over a week, Little Inn, Wednesday evening, nuotations were "';ven in response home from Dayton, last week by ... e' HOBO" Roll Mrs. Edith M. Harris, Ml"8: and neighbOr!!, after inquiring \~ith Ab·. Hnnis Mosher as host. to Aroll-call. Mr. A. lJ. Stubbs. Thoae on the Honor' Roll for the Laura Mosher and Mr. Harris about her of friends whom she had Twenty-five guests were present t the clOSe of the business sesthird term are: Se~iors: Bernice Mosher were dlnper guests of Mr. visited frequent"', and who had t . . t " t lk b Ilion the following program was Mr. and Mrs. 01 nn Bland, and Th W T hi F G~aham . Roma Hardin, Robert and Mn. R. M. Hawk~, and lon, on () enJOY an In eres.;mg a y rendered: daughter, of Springboro, called 011 .e ayne 0"'0.8 p armers Gons and Robert Smith. Sunday. not see n her" became alarmed. the g\lest speaker of the evening, Reading, j'Re-thinking the Lay. Mr. and MI'F<. L. . St. John, and club .was most delightfully enter· Junio~: Betty Hart ock, Frallk Alter foreing his way into the Jud 'e B. W. Baglg'ott, former man's Inquirl'," Mrs. D. L. , undayafternoon. tained on January 11i at the The Brotherhood of the M. E. C Furnas-Hoak horne. After pleasant Hawke and Ruth Pennington. h h h Id 't I thl hou' s e, Mr. Morri~ Graham disjudge of the Juvenil Court, at rane. M' A J C!.I h a"nd a e I 8 regu ar mon y R d' t th t d b k IS nna ean rusey, w 0 New Year's Greetl·n..... 0S opb omores: Jane Cook, Cecil e UI'C covered the body, The (lOI'oner, Dayton, who told of several interea Ing rom e U)l00 , socl'al hour, dl'nner was announced Hart""an, and Ruth Salisbury. meeting Monday at 7 :30 11, m, Rev "The Never Failing Light," Mr . was the gUeBt of Mr. and M . Freshmen: Eileen Hall aJ\d C. A. William lIOn was the !lJpeaker Waldron Gilmour, oi Lebanon, was ellting and un).lsual1 experiences hatles R. Frazier, Clifford Buzick, and i'8mily, last and enjoyed. ' of the evening. called and stated that the probable while he occupied th,e bench. Reading, "Th~ughts ,at Sunset," week, I'eturneq to hel' home in The meeting was called to o,rder Glenna Woolard. Eightb Grade: Vivian Conner, The council. captain, and of the death was a S v T.e A pleasant social tdiml~ ~'a enMrs. Edith M. Harris. Sidney, Tuesday, ' by Pres, Hollingsworth who gave and Ruth Conner. • ant of the local · girl scout troo:::p:-t trearl--AttA~ and had occurred a joyed during wbich e ICIOUS re- Reading, "The Chul'cn Must ReAfter spending severa1 "">1;~re.lc!r~h~i~s:!2~~~~~~~w~hl~·~e!?h~i~s~t~he Sixth Grade. !tIa.... Eva LeMav. hAld a bUI.·ne-b meetin" at the or nine days befol'e the pody fre.shments were served. Tbe next main Missionary," Mr. F. B. wl'th her pal'ents, M' B ." "'" """ . t" ng of th club will be Wed . ISS . e:nyc~ ginning 01 yeali. Music wu Fifth Grade: Martha Martin, home of Mrs. D. C. Ri~-e last was found. mee I .e Henderson. Hyman is again C tt Norma Lovely, Billy Melloh IUId Friday evening. Mrs. Janney Is survived by one nesday evenmg, Febl'uary 21, at After a(\journm nt a sliort ses- where he has a p~~itio~n~~~a a fllrnished throughout the atter Mary M088. brother, MI'. Clitford Lewis, of the home of Mr. L. lil. Gordon. sion of the. Guild was held at which large department store. noon by S. S. Ellis. A. S. Collett MiaS McKinsey's Fourth trrade: Mr. and M.... L. P. Lar~ck were one sister, Mrs. Flora - - 'the hew officers took charge. Dean excellent ]laper, mOlt ' ~t a 0 t Mr. an d M s, A mos 1N. J ., and r ' Hor tsoc k a tten d e(I picturingD,'.the CanHelen Marguet Oonll, Frances' t b e gue" of Pru.aceton, a ICtOUS r etres hm ntl1 were served· IMfl<, Ed ~ na Arizona. H. Grand M. Williams 1"-' John Finley Williamson J[I during the social hour. 1he chool oI In "truction for . d d b M H k Johnll, Reba Surface, and Ann,. Binkley, of Goshen, Sunday. After Marilyn Whitaker. dinner ·they attended the Palace husband is a former - -- - • worth~ mntrons. of the Eeastern wa mh'o uce y r. oa "811 T.hird Grade: f:dwjn Surface, Theater, at Clncinna,tI,_ of Wesmin ter choir, in J. H. Dakin, '78, proprietor of ANNUAL CONVENTION tar of this district at N()w ~peaker 01 .the. afternoo~ and he Charlotte 'Rye, Ellen ,Mo88, Helen ,' . the Dakin hotel'. Xeniio, died Friday Vienna, Wednesday. , Interested bls hsteners. ~Ith a talk HisI!!Y, Marie Hardl!" Lan8ing . Mr. and Mra. J. P •. Larrick Mrs. Janney love~ children and morning at McClellan ho spital ' MEETS IN COLUMBUS ' on 'The Trend Of Medlcme.' Other Hardin and lean UaJ:tllOr1c:. ' VIsited Mr. Walter Larrick, wbo, will be '"'eatl missed by her from the' ctfects ola broken hip Mr. and Ml'8: Fred, Everha!·t reo guests were called upon and lev, Second grade:• for the past ' "'d ' " Th c 60th annua1 conventi on a f portd"t" a ' marked Miss Hartsock'lI . week. . has been .can - I'IttI e i.. rlen s asy weII as b y h er WhICh, he sU.lltamed an _ f a II one f th,mprovement '. ci dIn thef era]Thresponded. ' ·t r t I I d d' D Evelyn Thomplon and Chiarles RJe fined to hiS bed wlth the grippe. many older ones, w ek ago, He was Jlemoved to the the Southern Ohio Diocese of the c0!1 I Ion 0 en son, . . . y e, 0 e gues . . .\6 nc u e, r. Mias Reeder'S First grade: Ruth one evening lut week. The f.u neral service will be held hospital, Wednesday, when hi Protestant Episcopal Church will Mldd~etown,. who was '~Jur~d by and Mr~. Wllhams, Mr. and Mrs. Annl 'Johns, "Richard ~wank and MrS. Clartnce Rye,· and children SaturdaY afternoon, at 2 o'clock, condition became erious. ' be held 'l'uesday ami Wednesday, runmng a PI~: ~f ste~1 tn hiS leg, Carl Millet, Mr. and Mrs. HaJs Ruth Helen LeMay. 1\Ir·s. Walter Stoltz, and chl'ldren, at the McChlfe funeral home. Four childrep sUl"vive ' Reva and .Jan\lary 23 and 24 in Trinity at the place ele he III employed. Keev r, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. '" h C· t' b DI . and Mrs. John Van Horne and .' of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Eva , • - Ma~Y, at homei M ,erl lck, De C urch, , 0 um us. e egates :from Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Montgom~ry. Mr. and' Mrs. J, L. Mendenhall. Mom~s, .Iowa! and l\1Lrs B. E. Black St. Ml;Iry s church are Mr.. and, M~~. and dllughter, Janet, of Spnng- Club adjollrned to meet in FebruNew Cou ..... St...... Sec..... S .. Earnhart were guest, at the home - ..t... of "U r • ' and 'Urs. S, S. Ell;. and ' of Cmcmnatl. F. B. Henderson, Mt·s EdIth Hnl'l"IS bOl'O Mrs. Walter Stoltz and t the hom f W R Le ' w'l ... ~ , F ' Id at r M . M h ' 'ary a eo. • .. I • family, lut -Wednesday. ..., un era l servIces were h e . H al"l'IS os er; a Iterna t '?s, children, of Boston, Mass.• ~an~d~M~~r~.+--=--====_:.:_~.. Two new 90 ursel ",Commercial the Neeld Undertllkin~ parlo~s, Mr. and ¥rs' , L. H. GorMn, Mi s and Mrs. L~onard Pcnce~ , Law," taught by Mr• .B~wn, and The many friends of the Char, Sl!0d~Y at 2 p. Ill. Bunal wall 1'l1 Emma Helgh\Vay a nd MI:s. Emma anon .. were the gllcllts of Mr. 81')11 "Ecol).omics" with Ml'. L()tz .. les Clements family 'will be ]lIe as· MIami cemetery. ' McClure. . Mrs: Mar~ Rogel'S, and daughtllr, teacher, "haye tatten.' the ptae,e '. of ed to , team tha~ ~ra. Cements, Fourteen indictments wel'e re- - , - - = - 0 Sunday, Algebra II and Geoll'apl)y WblCb whO hu been 9-u !te Ilr ~or the PBl!t turned by the. grand jury fOl' Janwere taught the 1Irst semester. l!evera~weeks.slmpr~vlng.atthel1' uary,lastweek. Eightofthecaes 4 Mr. WiJ1iam Thomas, who is a Rep.ol·t of the 17th annual Red Twenty-three have enrolled in 1I0me ~n Upland, Californta. w re ' gn ed and on wa contln. member of Friend's orchestra bas Cr,oss call lor Warren county, Ohio "Commercial Law" and ·twenty- · . " . e I or e • . farming and will devote most Several WaynelVlllepeople Vis- ued to the May term. of court. Of of his time 'to his music engageTUi"tlecreek town8hip, ,Chaa. J. ·ght i I'~ccin mlu." Eight f e~ n, b t i 0 ited the a,utornobile Sh9W at Mu!iie the fourteen true bills retumed, , ments. Mr. , and Mrs. ThollIas have Waggoner, ch!litm~n, 240 member" e 9 !hese :..; ill e • va ue t Hall, Cincinnati. Sund~y. three cover misdemeanor 'Qffenses - taken up their reside,nce ill M'aineEast Deetfteld, Mrs. · 'W. V. , e ,8t . . ", be courses G them were Mr. arid }In. George and eleven are £01' alleged felonies ' . viJie. Mr: Ralph J ohns . ha rented Mounts, chairm\ln, 90 members. Waterhouse Mtu Ola Hartsock !Included ,in the list is aile secret Two youthful ,Clinton county re- STEVE C. PHILLIPS the Thomas faJ;m. Hamilton township, Ruuell hve)y diacU8810h. and 111'. John Kersey Mr. and )[rs I indictment. . , sident. broke away {rom the War\l~ler, chairman, 8'7 membera. There were no ou~standing . ren <:~unty sheriff .at the th\·e.8~NAMED SECRETARY Mr. lind MrR. Jam!;.'s Lovely and F('anklin townllhip. Frank Crll Carl 1'r7l!, Mill 1"r~a Rich and. cases consiqel'ed by the JUry last hold of the cell bl~lck of the JaIl . . family, hatt as their "Sunday guests cbairIl!an, 62 members. The ,,AIl·County orc:be.tra iir Gilbert PrJe. " week, the "maj()ri,ty 0"1 the cases, Wednesday afternoon, and escaped App~intJl1ent of Steve G. Phil- Mrs. Dilla HUTl't of Springbo!;,o , Wel\t Clearcreek township, Perry .again making g()od pro....., This , , organlzati!)J\ was ltarted , Jut , Mr., and Mrs. Keller lloak and upon';nvestig~tl.Q1'I proved to be of . The . youths, DfLve and Bud lips. Xenia, nationally known Mrs. Lyda Clark o'f Florida, 1\11' . Lawsol) chairman, 38 membel'8. . Shephard, 18 and ll'9 years old, tarter of horne s races, as G~ace ,Richte~ ,o f Dayton, .Ml's. West Deerfi~]d townllhip, MI'I. year and had about '16 mem~ all chlJdren, Seth, Monimia and Anna 'a more or lesa ,n :iner nature. f th 1. t d d' t Dlxon nnlf Arlie Lovely of M,ddJe- John Ban- chaIrman, 36 members. boytl and girls of Warren COIJllty Louiee, and Mr. Elias Ogleabee en- I Billa were retarned agains,t the bl'nthers, parted company ~ith t p Shariff William Hulford while he ary a e .com aln an , a . town, Ml's. Charlie McSibb ~ n of Salem township, Mrs. John joyed the week-end at the ,homes 'followina: schools. " Wilber L. Davidson, . charged was unlocking the d.oor of the ceJl men,t commIttee, a new unIt of Springbol'o, Mr. an.d MrR. Whit,iE: Buchanon chairman, 33 membe.... One practice a month i8 Khedul- of Mr. and Mrs. aarry Meredith, the CWAorganization in Gree ne olLElbanon, Miss Ross Phillips of ' Union township. ,Clem Bow,e~ ed at the ' Lebanon High Behool and family, and Mr, and. Mrs. with ,amovillg nilroaq "propel·ty. bloek. . Breaking, thr0J.!,gh , the jnil ~o\lryty, was disclosed by George Celina, ,M~8. Homer ~f.lmby, MI'!'!. chairman. 24. meJ;llbers building. Thla comes tile iecond Ratold t.terediib, an<! famIlY, at Arnold Grah(lm. charged with reUma. rallrosd property. kitchen they ran Oll~ ot the back Galloway, ,chairman of the com· Myer Hyman, Mi ss Stella Dau Wayne towriahip, tee HendenllD (CoJltlnued Oil PBtie 'l Atnoq tho.. wbo 'saw "Little Charlea Cupp, charged with fail· door and arund the courthouse lI')ittee. erty, of Waynesville;. Mrs. chairman, 28 menibers. -,,",- Women" at tbe MurPhy ,theater, ure to IUppOrt minor child. w~ere ~hey separated. The tw.o, His duties as secretal'y will be Stu Mrs. Harry [ s 11 Q! East Clearcreek township, Elli8 • J'II Claude Holland, charged with at a lateli~ur Wedne8day still Ito investigate , personally any ;Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Sallop. Ivins 'chairman, 2' members. FARM~R'S INSTITUTE l WUm~D, 1~t ...e-:n~e. ~ad: bre,kin, .and entering in conn . e· were Iluccessfully eluding the .written complaints al'ising from Mr. and Mra. Lester Dinnus of Massie township, Mr.. R. II. A.T HARVEYSBURG , yree'1~III, Mr:. 'Lena tion with theft committed jit the sheriff and deputie,$, though tl}ey 1tbe civil works program. Middletown: Mr. an.<1 Mrs. Bender- JeWl'eNs chairman, 20 members. ~ Cia';. Lit MilS A. C. Buseman home, November were ,reported to b,ave been seen . The committee, acting aa a eon of Miamisburg, and Mr. all 11 Harlan· township, MtII. Job" Farmmlnttitute to be held m;l::;~~~~~"b"\1'ay and Laura 10. , . ' . i~ vuious outlying districts of the ' w~ole, then will ~o.nside1" ' such. Mrl!. Lee Lovely of Springboro.' Geiger chairman, 16 members. School gymnuium, BarYe7lbul'C, Il Lawson Franklin, charged WIth VlIla,.. gnevances. Mr. PhIllips, who en- Washington townlhip, Pred Ohio, Monda, and Tu~, JjUJ. breaking and eJlterinc a camp beTIle brotherll w~re arrest~d on tered upon his duties yes.terday. REGULAR MEETING chairman, 10 membel'll uary 22-18, startl... promptly at Ill'll. J. B. Chapman and )[1'1. loncing to Jesa Miller, November December 1933 for the theft of I will maintain headquarters at the OF FARMERS GRANGE membership are ell~ 9 :45 a. m. A atyl. abow wlU be ClIal'l.. Chapman were holtellea 10. chickens from Fralnk Simpson a national re-emploYment service "olled at ,1.00 per member U4 conducted by the B. B. five , tabl.. of bride_ OD Tbure. Jobn WiUiams, charged with year ago, Last wl~ek they Were bureau. cel,)t five which were '5.00 mem1!tOre ot Wllml-.ton, OIl lIonda), altentoOD. The invited rue. breaking lind entedng in , connee- indicted by the .,anuary ~rsnd '- - - - The regular meeting 'of F!lrmers' berships and two '10.00 memberat 10 a. rn. : ..... W. H. Allen, 111'1. W. tion with the Huseman robbery. jUl')'. Wednellday were arraigned BURRELl.--CORDON Grange "Will be held Saturday, shipa. The Chapter allo reeehoecl State Ipeaten: Gertrude ](1'1. Bert BarUoclt Roy Heywood, Dave Shepard and eentenc~ to ,serve Olle year .Tanuary 20. The following pro. donationll in the tum of '87.2&. Akin" Columbia Station. Oblo; W. 11'. B. Beadel'llOD, 1Irt. L. •: and Bud Shephard, charred with at the Ilanatleld retiormatol')'. Mi88 Evell'n Gordon and Mr. gram has been arranged for: - - ••- - H. Senoar, Bro,okville, Incl. JIn. lohn Preaton breakine and entering in connec- When arraigned in court the K h B 11 f X I -.:..__•• -... h ... KeCluft, Ill'll. Bonald tiOil .. it)) a paultry thef~ at the brothel'll chanred. ~ibeir plea from u:;;::t in ~r;...iq: in e:i:hm::~~ Music in charge of Morri~ and Hawke, lira. Roll Hat1llork, $impeon lIome, January 24, guUty to not gull ~y. • Ind JUt Tbdnda, b)' Rev Chelt- M.,y Brown. B.~s!f:"~A' .B. 8~~,ba.h WI'"-- B ___ '''--4 Itb ",:e~c :utrj:~t • '~h ~t h ; , : nut"at the Fim U. B. chu~h par- Readilllr-Betty Braddock. CARD OF TIL\NU _ _ , I'L _p ....... OJa--' e_.~ 'WI' 0 e , e IOn... lIiD Elbabeth RYln and tor Coming Year," b, tb. To Bulin. . N.- of W~ lin. 8. Do e. In'eakbw aad eatul.. In in hl.s custody wI en the), made Mr. McPbe...on, of Xelll., We ,...t inial Welch, with. theft at tlte Union their break fol' wera a"-daata. IIr. and Mn. mQeh lor the . .... D. L. MooI, !he_ber 1T, 1~1I8. A ov.rall bJ Barrell will reIdcle in ])aytoD U • I. Bert _ ". . . . with of the wbena lIr. Bu1ftll la llI80elated Game
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ond Fan" Wllre F. M. Alexandelr ,to AJex Prot.ctillla -.aiD,t s..I Li4uor Sal_ W8R largely 01>pralset'll of the estate () , ander, t'eal esetat.e m Frankltn. , 1/ r purchaaers in Ohio wUl awritten at the lut ,elllin selW. Smith, deceased, , Otto H. 'and Ma,r garet Kuebn to lqUO . t th r. ' h 1 mbly The . Wilbur 1". ?Iark flledf his Seyffer, .83.84 acres in a;;:pared ,by hon for appomtmM't 0 a Ev 1 n HamIlton t01!V nshi ll . some beverage8 a8 • result of tha Herman G. Kreinberg, corporatton 80 Ye.n Expetience In of the e!tate. of argue ey E. Greely•. dcceased. close cooperation between the advillor of the departmel)t. ' FlUln• •nd :Making Clane!! ROR'ers, a mInor. and Emmor EdIth Greely, et aI, mlot No. 12 10 Fedel'al alcohol control adminiatra, in deed. Mary B. Chapman t te South Lebanon. 'tion and the State liqu.or control Governor George WhIte has made J. T, Whitoted and Henry Whit· D. Ba.iley, executorl\:f ---board. Gov. Georle White has all8tate appointments within the ted v r us DO dge-RusSC:. Inc., of Ehzabeth B. real Bill, Alllow.d sured Joseph H. Cho.te, Jr., DlncLeba.OD, OIUo t estate. Howard W, Iviin8. premium on tOI' the federal alcobol T.~ada", narada,., S .... rcla,. fOl' appealMfrkm P. OUlt. Wil. LoUi e . my f s a e 0 I bond, $26: Obio_ Central Telephone tration. Prompt informatJon of I A••ricaa Citl.... Esami ••U.D F,.... 1jam . Kesh ng'. or Ivorce. Corp . . rents. $55 .•26; "Shine All" every well-authenticated c ••e By general consent. the term e L· Ice .. ae. Sale8'Co., wax. ,C,.70; Reif's Elec. brught to attentJon in which saJes AmerlC'an cJtlzen I, limitE'<! to those Charge is grosS neglect. ' Muru.. Courtney L. Cllapman, labQre~, tric Shop. lamps, ~'6.27; Stanley E. of adulterated or unwholesome owln* lI'11eglaDCl' to the Unlted Probate Court Proceedin,. ' of Franklin and .l'lrs. Fl0811le Ross, labor, $13.85'; Office Out. liquors ean be traced back from States or AmerIca. From nnother Tile Lebanon- ith:un National Bl·0Wll. of Frankhn. fitters, supplies, 1li3c; John Law & the retailer to the whOlesaler or polnt ot vlel . Anyone real!lInr In Bank and Trust Co., IIdmini tratol' Arthur B. ~ndel'llo", ~teeIBwo[t Son. gas. $4.64; Ill', F. A. Dilatush m,anufacturel'8, -will be ret.yed to NertlJ or South Ametl~a ('onl<1 hp. of the e tate of William F. Hunt, eT, of Franklm anti MUIs, er a services. $26; Ur~, Howard Sawyer the federal body. John A. Hughes, caUed AmerIcan. but tho~e outsIde d~cased. filed its fil' t and final Elizabeth Doan, of FI'an khn. k services, $7: Mrsi. George Mil.ler, 8tate lillqor con~ol directo!, h~ of lbJs Country are' nlr\!1I0y dlstln. I Walter Henderson, ~hoe wor IeI', services, $10; Stellla Kelly, servic es, assured ~v. WhIte that O~IO will I(Ull!Ibed by soch nanles as ('II nllaccount. William Mungel' eJeecutor of the 01 Lebanbn and MISS The ma 1 . 4 - - ' . , ~ the fullest 'Wlth the dI.o. MeXTClln. €'tttle-.m. BrflzllJao. 1 e tate Ilf Wooley DeNhe 'Walsb. housekeeper, of Sooth Le • Lewis V. Banta, services, '5.00; federal body in "the detailed pro. ete. Maude Deal'doff', servicea. . $6: gram to 1188Ul:e Ohioans of beverdeceased. filed hi fourth account. unlln. Tbe inventory of Howard Lee . -Can dis Hymer, selrvices $$6; Hetell ages m.eetlngstate and federal Chenoweth. execulor of the e ta te 1 Re,a l Eatate Tra... fer. Doughman, serv!c:es, $7: Stakalta laws. ' ()f Caroline Chenoweth. deceased, ! Sarah J. MUl'ray tD Raymond A. 1I1fg. Co., suppliels. $16.10: Lyle CO".n •••• • 1 Waalai ... toD, D. C. 0 ,a Conner real estate in Waynesville Blank Book Co .• supplies. $29,50. Obio Mortalit), Rat.......1' Waahlntton. D, C.. Is governed I A certified COPy the entry d e- I Frank A. Dilatush and ViI'iinia Stakalta Mfg. Co ... 8upplies. $5.45: M<ortality in Ohio has de- ., • eommlRlon, of three members . h term inink the Inh<mLance tax on C. Dilalush to Martha M. Grahalll. Blank Book ,Mfg, Co., creased I 3 per cent per 1,000 pop- appoLnted b, tbe Pret!ldent and the estate of Sallie Nll4W inlot No. 7 in Lebanon. supplieR, $22,50; Blank ulation in the last 20 years, .ccord- conflrmed br theaenate. Tbe eon· is to be certified without delay•.. H. G. MUI·ray. deceased, to Sar~h Book Mfg, Co •• supplIes" $22.50j iag to the state health department. ~ of the Untted tutell euact! Phone 78J ' Geol'ge A. Richard odmlnls. ' J . Murr,ay, deceased, real estate m Fred PJ'octor, bal: docket,S. $30.41j Fatality rate in 1910 waa 18.'1 )aw. for the t!latrlct. "'hleb are ad· trntQI' of the estate ?f James E. Waynesville, , Stakalta Mfg. Cet.,.pen?II!!, $1.50: but the percentage fell to 10.'1 dur mlDl'tered by the· commlllllonnlll. Richardson, d.eceased, IS autho~l:!led A. Clarence Jones to New Yo~'k Office Outfitters" repa1fs, $4.69; jng 1933. H~alth. 8~ti8tiCS. lIho,w -------..~'1.~ to sell cerUllO bonas, at private ! Life Inl!ur8nce Co'., 148 acres HI Office O~tfitterEI, erasers and that expectation of hfe at birth l~ sale. . . . TUl\t1ccreek township, .. $6.90: Chlules J. Waggoner 11110 was 38. years, while now , It, ' Mo.tNot.... I.diall Chi.' C. C. Su las~, .admum:;tratol' of the I H. L. Clevenger. to WII!1atn prermul1l on b~ndl , $50.60 ; Rarry E has mounted to 58 years~ The 1'18e Tbe DlO t noted Indian elite! In estate of Wll1l~m. ~cCandless, de· Gree house, 173.65 acres in WI/.sh. Rudman, ser:'lces•.$7; Mrs. ,Della ' is due to reduction of number of AmerIcan history Is Tecumseh. a ceased, filed h18 mventory.. ' in ton town ship, . Hufford, feed mg prl~oners $67.0,45 deaths among the preventable di. Shawnee who was bom at PIqua In Vera V. Felbester was oPPoJnted ~he Mason Water Co. to ViU~gc Wm, Hulford, w:~shlng for p:lson- seases, mostly iIi child lJfe. 1768 and W~8 killed by Colonel guardian of Stanley p , Ferree and l ' M r.eal estate in Mason. erg, $70.36: TrUEltees of Pub he Af. _ _ _ ___ _ __ Johnson (ofterwar(J Vice PresIdent) Shirle,Y o. 'Ferree, minors anq filed 0 M asonA Rankin deceased. to lairs, light, $52.69; John Law &I AAA wheat payments to Ohioans at the b.ttle ot the Thawee III Oan· bond of $300 with sureties. W 'l1~?' Ranki~ a\l real amI So n, ·g aB, oil anel services, ,74.31l; now total ,992618. to 1818. A Certified ()f the entry I ' of Pulblic • T FOR. AND CQNSIGN tel'mining the inhel·ltancc. tax deon (le~:~ry and Antonia Meyer ,to TrustellB and gas. UY,6<l; Drs. ~~w~rd and 4---0 h &'8 lih.eep .nd calv., I the of Phe,be A. Kirby, de- F ' k A , Burns 109 aCl'es in Robert BlaIr. 8E!rvlces. . E. ... . .. 00., live .lid ceased, is to be certified without . Warwick, 8upplies, $6! Schilling's ro euive firm for the 1il8b"- delay. 'C M and J 0 Cartwright to Food Market, supphes, $4.97; pric:ft and eood ..m••. Frank B. Crist tiled hIs appliea- A " " E real estate In Geotge R. R08sman " Co .• 8upplies U.I•• St_1I y ......' CI..clll_t1. O. tion .cor the appointment of a mos ' >$8; Geol'ge R. & Co., sUI>:TUlltp tn on Radio Station W~? /gu ardian for Edwllrd Crist. il'lcom- WTes 1 -D Evans to Herbig plies, $1; Wald~on C. Gilmour, in' _ , mma . que~t, $7,90,; T:rustees . of J?ublic , . 12 :211 to 12 :30 p. m. for our a r pete nt, Doughman. for divorce. 18 grruts neglect: of dllty, Ll()),d 01 mmQn \1'(11' Ull Clemmons, for custody of child and othel' teller. Edith Tealy Ve1'3U H,. A. for court order correcting ervors
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$1.50.: Thon'la& Taylor, services; cOlnpletioa of .SO yean of telephone $1.3,8 : Rpy" Bu,rrQuehs; services. service, a record achieved by OGly one 1.55: ThQmal' Taylor, senlcel, ' other Ohio Bell' employee-~ late $6.87; D. W, Keller, 8ervlces, $S.· Tom Fi.ld ,of Cleveland. 25: H. L; Sc:huyler, pay roll, Doc's telephone career i. the Itory $190.31: Carl 'Dakin. pay roll, 11 • $ 148'. 57; R. R. Sleller8, stone. $7.50 of 'all .ervice record. ro ed Illto one, with awas dashthere Df ~e in. ,L ester Mulfol:d" stone 'and sand, Doc jn unus\UL1 wson tbroWll when the $5.26j Oregonil~ Bridge Co" blu~ telephone won OIIe'of its'first triumph. ,print!', steel, ac.etylen¢ and o1ty~en ......ublic reco,nition. Whether or DOt $75.90; "Tboml\l! Taylor" serviceSi" . h' of bi fu '$19.26; Roy BUlToui'lls, services; ' the incident was prop die $ ,. $26.95; Roy Burroughs, services, tur~ work, it left a vivid ,mark' on Ill. $1:931 D~ 'W: Keller, services, memory alld IS one of his proud r6C* ',21.46; ~. D. ~aines, painting ~nd olle~:~e Bt.rti.. Emperor CII~'penter wor)e, U8,80; J. , , L, , Dunn, services, $81).38; F. ·1\[. Bo'\f~ At tbe ace of .ix, ~ay. attended yer. -pay toll, ,188.74; Edward the Philadelphia Centennial of 1876Simpson. pay roll. ,$214,68 j' R. M. His attention WIIS attracted to • state.Van Horne. pa:v roll. $318.20: W. Iy bearded. '~tleman ~ho pau5~ to A, Seiker, pay 1:011, '159.19,: W. B, view a strange display of box.like in. Schuler. i/ay roll, $147.18: Floyd Itruments. 1 temmone pay 1 011, $42.70; Ho~old Greetinl the small dark-haired Swen)", pay ~o:'l, ,164.47: John sCQtchman in th , arae as an old friend, Myers. pay roU. $172.84; Wm. P. the rrand lentleman asked for a clem. Stitt. atone pile;il $9; Alvin Drlever onStration. He placed the inltrument 8tone piled, $ ~,65; Ed. Brenner stone piled, : J. K. Spencer, aiven him to hie ear and liatellCd. sand and .OS; W. H. "},(y God, it talb," he cried in Madden '142.98; amuemesit. The Co., aup· And tbua the 'hIItctic outbant 01 pile.; $U8 00., ' Dc. Pedro, ~ ell BruII. _ suppU.., broqbt public ~ to AJeancIIr telephone c.U. Gnbam Ball'. &rat . . . . . aIIo.... The Franlclhi Doe BaJa. card., $12; IIIIIIIIced ita exlateDCe to bumper for IItO'9". The .ta!'" IIDtIIJIIUI ,... tt... shovel.. Pedl'o. TIle Scoechawa ,... Bell ..... Dca Pedro urhtId.,
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Start. . . Operator Fi•• later, Doc Hays was workillg with Bell's instrument. U ' . !liabt telephone oper.tor in Troy, O. Sirlc:e .hen his career has been a, FOaUNT bleidOicopic picture of telephone. activity. He has held practically every FOR RENT-Five room. aDd job ia. the busines. from operator, reo I·raae. Inquire at thil ollce. pairman and marrqer to the ~. -tIS ,departiaent, where be IIIOtt recent. 17 worked._ ~ Hia lerVice nc:ord would bave POaL\U ...:bed the 52-,.,. muir, bad be not left the bulineu twice, CIIICe to atteocI the W....dwIetta Iaatitute ell Tech. FOR SALE-PaIr, ~f ~lIq work hone.. Amoa J'atnJaIIcI n the aaIcJu aad IIICIdIer time to 10 Into for IdmteIf. Otho Hezacltl'lOe tar.,.& D. .. t,.1 Doer...... had ....
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E""erience (Continued from page 1)
undertakinl'. In my early days, distance. the elements, seve~e weather. time or circumstance ===================== .--=-~=-cut no figure. We went to school regardless of atmospheric condi· tions. The boys wOI'e boots and ~~ an. ditorial analysis of "1933~A Date in History", thFlII'm_1!"I[.-t!m<1"&:!fv. plougbed thr&ug.h .d }J 7;ine Bu ane Week" reminds us that "within the 12 months, the snow or battled heavy rain storms. Let us start at Crosswick. From sLream of American business shrivel d to its all-time low.water mark. For one ngonizlng intel'val, one Clf its moat important hibutaries there came the Braddocks, ceased to flow at all. Am rica learned a new and grimy ironical uise Mura'ays, Lon Pritchard and 0'£ the word 'holiday.' Then, under energetic leadership and with a Tawes. The Hawes resided at 'B t' . i Jack" where the Bellbrook pike war- Im.e Spit t of unity, revival began. We are still deep in economic aod old State road forked. depreSSIon, God knows, but the worst is behind Ull. It Farther on resided a most estimThis publication, which keeps in close touch with the facts of busi- able and worthy colored farmel', ,. lIeas cOriditions, the~ interprets "two th1ngs in the mind of America." Patrick Ellis. From his house "One is that unbiidled rapacity must henceforth be held In check. eame two sons, "Glad" and "Pot." Greed cannot be allowed full play in our economic life. Th~re were Those of U8 who came in contact few traffic laws when oxcarts plied the roads, but the automobile had to with this family can never develop 1I11·S. Annie M. Knott, for n long pointed to ' succaed Mrs. Knott. be regulated. Likewise untrammeled individualism was tolerable in a much race prejudice. Later my time an active worker in the Chris· MI·s. Ritchie is an active member ot The Mother Church having s impler day. B\lt, given the modern industrial machine and the modern family resided next to. the Elli tian Scienc organizatio'n has re- served as a Christian Seienc~ lec\, farm and I always adJourned the . .' . ban,,-mon y system to drive. it is intolerable. The wrecks are too many member of that hou sehold. signed from the hl'lstlan SCIence turer since 1926. She bring much too costly, too lethal. We jump across now to the Clio boal'd of directol's, whiCh board is experlenc to tbe board of direc. "Tbe second is that there can be no ~eal prosperity for: all of us l·oad. Ner Haines had five son all the govel'ning body of The First tors. This board has just completed 80 long aa any large grQup among us does not share in it. of whom chewed tobacco, even'the hurch of Chri t, SClenHst, Bo ton a busy and succellsful year in "These are not new ideas, but it is a new thing to have them gen- ones in the primary class. Will Massachu tts. known a Thli! which the completion of th New erally accepted. They are the basic ideas behind NRA~ which sets Dinwiddie came with the Hain sMother h\.weh. MI'S. Knott ha ~4,OOO.OOO Publishing House, f ree minimum 's tandards of hours and wages in industry and attempts to boy!. Farther along that road in S l'ved Christian Science in Boston of debt, is the outstanding achi eve· the house at the corner where the continuously in various capacities ment. The nccompanying cut make decent rule for competition." sh(lws tl\e Chl'istian Science The broad program for recovery may have seemed confusing, some CIiQ and Chenoweth rOl\ds meet. fOI' the pnst thirty yearl,. MIS. Nclvla E. Ritchi e of Sew- Church Group in Boston with the lived Hattie Martin. She was the of the specific measur s may have appeared in the early stages con- pupil 'farthest removed in her ickley, P nnsylvania, has been ap- new pubJi bing houlfe to the right. tradictory, yet there "is emerging a clear design" and above all, "tbe section. The Chenoweth!! sent a 8i~ntfieance ot 1983 i that it was the year in which we began seriously deligation. One of the most remote =======================:======= to try to Do Something About It."- NRA News. families was the Spoon household who occupied the Asher Brown I! farm on the Bellbrook pike n ear Th Ladies Aid of the Friend the Green county line. The farm Tbe Men' orchestra played at house was at the end of a chul'ch met with Mrs. H. F. Comp- Kinl:man Wednesday night Clarks· very long lane so tbe Spoon ton on Thursday. ville's Fal'mers in. titute Thursday .~ight children had a 10ur mile walk. Mr. Harry Nickerson was afternoon, and the Community hoste ds to the DOI'call club on cIu b Th ursd ay evemng. . CIose at hand to the Spoons waa Th The Ohio State Univer sity Radio StatiOrl-WOSU the Hoblit farm and from it came urs ay. The Community club met 8 :00 Music . ' a devoted sister and brother, M.rs, L. S. Hollan,d ws'!3 called to THursday evening. 01'. Paul VanLouella and Valentine Montel'. Xenta last we k by the Illness ~nd dervort and MI'. has. Fircher proS :06 Farm Adjustment News , .... ,......... " ... .............. ... .D. S. Myer ville. "Monte" Hoblit's exctic deat h of her uncle, J. H. DaklP. vid ed th.e entel·tainm nt 0'£ the :~~g ~~~i;9S4 Farmers' Week ................ ,.. .. ........... ;H. C. Ramsower name wall inforgettable 1I1rl!. D. S. Gunckle. I~f Dayton, evening. 8 :40 Jungle Fowl~ to Egg Machines ................ ,_ ...... P. 1l. Zumbro Now having- covered the far w~nt last week with rt1iss Maudie The basketball t.eams went to 8 :50 How Crop Rotations Affect Profits ..... .. .. .................. 0, B. Dodd strfltchee of this section of the c~rsOl~ J . It. Cal'lisle aturday evening and 9:00 Rural Women Turn College-ward .................. Adele Koch di tricts, we will go to the Mt. . rs. . . NIC el' .on IS fccover- won all threc games. The scores 9: 10 Aims and Achievemenu of our Club ... Fairfield Fllture Farmers Holly pike. Near Crosswick, b mg fJ'om an opel'~tlon perfo:med were as follows; Gnide Boys, 1a9 :20 M u s i c . . having their ou~let at the foot of at Mc lellan hospItal lut Friday. sie 24; Carlisle, H . High chool 9;26 Evergr e1)s in Winter ......... ,." ... ... . ....... " ... L. C. Chadwick the hill just east of Waynesville !"It·. and Mrs. Evan Bogan and girl, Massie, 29; Carli Ie, 19. High 9.36 Early OhIO Land Grante .... .. .. ,.... ..... ...... ... ,.. .. .... H. E. Eswine near the old alau"ht h I' d chlldl'en, of Dayton, were recent School boys, Massie, 39,' Carlisle, 9:.5 Interview with Students ,... ,............. " J. S. Colrey, Rosa Taylor th e La hi eYB up .. onert h eOUB~, guust in the home of M'r and Mr".. 23. hilI. Ive 'AU ' . Will, Ve , Boone and FloTence all U. ~. Compton: . . Mrs. H. S. Tucker and Virginia, went to the Middle Run school. Fl'lends of Wilbur WILson recelv_ Mrs. W. P. McCarren, Rhea and incinA noticeable increue in home From the Lyle farm near by came ed. 'word Monday that he had s~b- Ev Iyn were shopping in Responses of crops to potash fertllizera al'e apt to be greater on burning of lime. f~om local lime Will Daughters. Farther along mltted to . an emergen~ll o~eratl~n nati Saturday. Tbe eventh and Eighth grades aoils naturally well 8upplied with atone deposits, ffor agricultural were Effie and Annie Hawke, a~ St.. Ehzabe~h hospItal m Cmlime or on soils that have been purposes is reported in Ohio. The daughters of Charles Hawke, tbe cmnatl; he. did not rl~cov?r a~d had charge of the assembly Friday made alkaline by liming. Responses trend haa been evident for three Joe Evans' children, Harry, Lee, fU.lIeral servIces were held In WII· afterlloon. Special days ill the yean. Stella and Isabella Prater. Philip mlrTgton on Wednesday. year were observe.d. often are poor on acid BOils. ================================~IHawke resided in the old-time Miss Nellie Graham was home colonial house where his grandson Gove rn ment contrllcts now being over the week-end. now Uvea. John C. Hawke and his offered cotton gl'ower caU for 'Mr. a~d Mrs. Howal'Q Graham, 125,00 ,000 in benefit and rental Kathleen and Nellie; MI'. and MI·s. Sister, Annie, attended Middl Run. There far up the road, over paym nta Bnd a reduction ·in,acre. Eal'! Hockett and Rut.h ; Mr. and [ ~our miles from the school, from age to 25,000,000 ncres. Under the Mr. Rhodes Bunn 11; MI'. and the Nathan Jones came his son ptogram production would 1all 40 Mrs. W. C. Kersey, Mr. and Mrs. John and his nephew, Waltel' pel' cent below the Itverage of has Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Worland. Ac.ross the road from the 192 through 1932. I?avis and family, and l\fr. and Ml'S. W. M. Mac Donald and family home of Teacher Falkinburg were the Gau8es,. Sam and George l,lttended tbe Hilarity club Sunday Gause, who later went to Rich. Ohio combats two generations of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mona, Ind., attended from that codling motbs, Or aplple worms, Ernest Mannon's, near WiJming~ family. each year. In some seasons a ton. Theae were far-flung distances. partial third generation appears in A f ew of tbe Fertilizer officials For four con e- were In . L ond on, Monday , looking "00\' J uat measure it from the ' Natha'll Lawrence coun""'. Jones farm to the Lyles and La~. cutille seasons ih e wleather has at orne new equipment for the leys, over to Crosswick. across Tt;, been favorllble to codling moth de- new pLant, Clio road, llP to the Chenowetib velopment. • _.-_ _ _ Mr. Roger Burkitt, of Union Oity, Ind., was visiting his sister, road, then far along to the Greene county line, back to the Job More than 1000 fal':111 debt ad- Mrs. Wendell Williamson, over the Prater place. Yet the children justment committees h/ive been week-c nd. faithfully walked to school every appointed by govel'nQrB of 23 MI'. find Mrs. Will WJ'ight have day, enj,oyed in old the ·s pirit and states. moved in with Mrs. Ina. Shane. thought nothing of distance. ' MIl!, Minnie Collier. is BS8isting Nearer the !lchool lived the "Doc" M,'. Clint Sherman while hill wife Dakin&-Will. Frank, Walter and is at the hospital. Ernie represented that ' family. J suppose this schoo] had its . The Ladies' Aid and the Baptist "Shorty" Dakin, their cousin, full complement of "bin boya" who Mi sionary will sel've the dinner came !trom CroBswick and up on trolled to school atiEII' the corn on Monday at the Institute and the the hUl :from t~e Daki~s' was the was husked and quit at the time of P. T. A. on Tuesday. Job Prater prohfic family. 'S pridg plowing-. This gave them T~e Welcome Billie cIa 0'1 JANUARY 18, 1034
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school. Many of these "big boys" Denny last Friday. were fuJI of deviltry and poor . Mrs.. HeJen H ckJe met with John Falkinb'Urg 'had ,Lo re jl1·t to an accld~nt Saturday, near Dayton discipline 01 all sorts- ...some of it The PIoneer club ·of the Baptist severe--to correct the'm, ' church met with Mr. and Mrs. Sometimes tbe school board Chas Dos.t e" last Sunday evening. members . were ealled (10, resulting ' . The . unsl1ine. Club met. with 06 occasions of suU)lmaion from Mrs. R. H. JefferIS Monday RIght. I . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snell went scho()l. AU in all that big school, per- to, Marathon to visit their daughter 60 or 70 at its peak was fer. Sunday. tile . in its resoutces and the pupils Mr. and Ml"~. Howard SUl'face were interesting, diversified in a~d son, EdwlD. spent Sunday . talent. Some very hapI!)Y memories ·wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. cluster about that old-time 'school M. Osborn. Miss Dorothy Davis sp'ent the house.' We ali' learned ' W shift for ourselves and to 'Ilevi~e our week-end with her parente. , own amusements. At least we i. :Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Lukens en· learned much about tlil.e great 9Ut, tertair:ed on Sunday evening the of doo rs. . follpwmg": Mr. and Mrs. Carl In time thIs .huge district was Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Voiers, divided. One schOOl centered on and Mr, and Mrs. Wendell William· tbe Mt.Holly pike MIU the Aaron son. Chandler farm ' kno:wn as the . Mts. Evertltt Schumacker is in a O~llege Hill dil!ltrict. T.h~ other was ~rit:i(!al cQndition . at the hospital located on ,t he ,Bel1bl'l~ok pike and m New Rochelle, N. Y. designated the · $pl'ing Branch M.r . an~ Mrs. John Kennedy, of school. It so happened that my Dayton. spent Sunday with his brother, "John, 'and J, attended all parents. thr,e. of thelia schoo'll. 'I · think we Mr. au·a · Mrs. John Abbott, of are .th e only pupils that hlld that ColumbulI, weTe calling on Mr. and distinetion. .Our patents mo-ved Mrs. R. H. Jefferis .Sunday. T~e schoo) pr~gl'am at the fl'om 'the bId Cartwright farm 'On Middle Run to • new one at Institute will be Tuesday morniJlIr SpJ:ing BJ:'anelt .and that took us to The child~en above the fifth grades Spring Branch school. are very busy making posters It might be said in palsing that the Institute. in time of freshets, ~ Middle Run Dr. Oglesbee is not as well a8 would get on a rampl~ge' and all of was Jut week. U8 Who lived along !be)lt. Holly • - - - -Boeb I. Ro.... 5.,,1. road, and even the Job Prater children had to .lr0 b~ was o:f the Tb. boot 10 danlc Roman daTI bridge near Joe Eirans' to get .... made of papyrul or parchmeot, in the way band-written, ~f eourae, aDd V"e1'1 acl'Oll. Our foot of a 101r wOllld be waahed much lt1 the form ot tbe mounted away and then the would map- of toda". be ea11,d toaethr fell a trH and get it &eI'OI8 creek 10 tlie ehildr", could It. Maeh of ' UI4 woof of
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ST. AUCUSTINE'S CHURCH Father French Pastol' t • h h M t St A W"YNE'SVILLE M. E. CHURCH ass a • uiUs · me 8 c urc ft every Sunday at 9 o'cloc:\c. Rev. G. C. Dibert, Paator Wednesday : Bible study and FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST prayer meeting each Wednesday at (Undenominational) 7 p. m. Chester A. Williamson Sunday : Sunday school at 9 :30 Unifted lIervices beginning with e! m. Morning .worsh,ip 'a t ,10 :30. hurch Sch ooillt 9: 0, u. m . Lord's ;rhe sermoll subJect WIll ~e, Faint.. Su er and Sel'mon at j 0 :30 B. m. til&,: Ws Cause and Cur.e. Epwol'th e:!on ubject, 'u on eeration." League at 6:80 p. m. w~th.Florence You ~~e alwnys welcom at this Daya8 leader. Evangehstlc ervice h h lit p. m. c urc . FR1ENDS M~ETING WA.YN£.Syn I E CHURCH OF CHRIST First Day-First Day Friendship (Undenominational) School at 9;30 a. m. Meeting fo~ Cheater A. Williamson, Mrnillter WOl'ship at 10:30 II. rOo
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The Glee club is 'Working this Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Surface weal< on a little skit j~or next Friday's assembly progrllm. and daughter, of Dayton, caOed OD Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Harteock Sun- ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ----.~~--day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tl'ickey and Mr. Joe Pennewitt and Mr. ehu Mrs. Alice MUler and son, Ray, PoW were Lebanon villitora Saturwere dinner guests Satnrday al; day afternoon. ttle home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. e Mr. .and Mrs. Everett Bunnell, Duke. I fi and Virgil, spent l&llt week Ih'. ~nd Mr . Clarence Smith (It Seven hundred and twenty- ve with son, Mx nlley Gjbson and tamny. Genf)tow n w \"0 callins- on Lytle people attended the f .Dur corn and Mrs 'Ettie Baber spent last frielJ.ds Sunday afternoon and also hog meetings held last. week. These Thursday with Mrs. Hiley Glblon attended Sunday School here. meetillgs were held at Lebanon, d f il The c&llket and othl!r merchandise uled in the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadley at· Waynesville, SpringbMo ~nd Bu.t~ a~r. Mr:1t~urne Smith is a patient are lIubject to the .. me economic law. &II al\Y other manutended the Y. F. M. of the Friends lerville. Seven other rr~e«:tm~s Will at a Columbus hospital. faetured articles. Quality dependll on the miterialll, dechurch at the ,home ()f Mr. ~nd be h ld this week. It IS estll!1ated Mr. and Mrs. Will Spitler, of sign and wormanlhip that have roDe Inte) produc~nr Mrs. Amos Cook, n ear WayneSVille ~hat at least 1200 pI)ople wlll be, near Xenia, spent Sunday witb his I them. Mr., and Mrs. RobeJt Shu mard In attendl1]lce. br:other M1' Bert Spitler and and Itttle Hon, of Dayton, were Acc.ording to COlmty . Agent" family" . In our showrooms we carry a complete line, in a S~nday guests of .Mr_ and Mrs. Lester J. Mi1!er the i.armen are Mr. ' and Mrs. Hiley Gibson and I ""ide range 01 Jlriees. Every item representf the hi,ltelt Wilbur Wharton. taking more IDterest m the gov- Miss Pauline, were in Bellbrook, pOIlS.ble value at the price. ,We buy only from re~utable, 1\Ir. and lira. Kenrick el'nment corn and hog program Tuesday. I raponsible manulacture.rs and seleet OUr stock with the and James Jiaines spent; Friday than all others combiJle~. Appro .Mr. Oscar MOll-ee-1lPen~ Siahrntav--t----"r~e. \ :I'.--&Ilil, Mrs. WJlliam Cole· ximately 2000 peopl~~,. Will attend evenin- with .l b. and Mrs. Fllank I mall and fflm\ly, at Wellman. the 11 township meebogs accord. Hartso!k. I The membera of our o\'lranizaUOll are always ready Mr. and Mrs. J. B. J ones atten~- ing t(l present i~dications. Mrs. Frank Dakin spent Wedneit to advl.. patroDI in seleetinr ihe mercband~ beat ed the 1uneral . of the ~ormer s Some questions (frequently day with 1riends in Mt. Holly. luited to their Deeds. Our chief object ill to help them to uncle, J. H. Dakm, .at XeJ;1la, ~on: asked by farmers) and the answers Mr. Hiley Gibson and family lind exactly what meets their requil'ements in ev.e ry way. day, and the burtal at Mtaml are aIJ f ?Jlowll: . spent. Thursday with Mr. LeWD cemetery. . . Questlon-Can a c:ontract be !of r an and faml1 at Mt. Holl • Mrs. Ida Cooper anGI MISS Lma, signed by a Droducer for COl'n or 0 g .. y y Thompson, of Splinglloro, called hogs al ne1 1 .~ I \I 01;1 Mrs. ~esler Graham, Monday Ans. er-1n gener~I, no . B~t INSTITUTE AT BELLBROOK afternoon. there tire two exCept\ons tQ thiS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark had for l·ule. (a) If bis 1932-33 litters Farmera' institute wllI be held at their Sunday guests the latter's were less than 'four he does not Bellbrook next Monday and TuesPhone 7 Wa,neniJIe, .Ohio brother-in,l~w a~q , . ,i ter, Mr. have to reduce hos- producUQn, and 4"y, January , 22 and 23. There ,and Mrs. Lloyd Ric hie. of Deyton. does not receive the hog paym~nts. will be two 'state speakers, Mrs. M'e sdames Margaret Johns, Jes- If such litters were)ess t~anthree IDenis B. Hiner and J. M. HodsOD. aie Lopgacre and Mrs. Margaret h,e hi not eligible to recelV8 a hog
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Com-Hog Meetings Larcyely A.ttended
Dependable Merchandise
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lieV'. J. J, Sch••trer, Rector FOR SALE- A 1 good dairy cow, meeting ot the lender of Warrell duc~ hog production. (b) If h~ Third Sunday after EpiphaDy. cheap. Have 2 must dispose of at Lebanon, Thur~day. 1932.38 aveJ;ege eorn acreage 'I! January ' 21, " hurch school at one ~f them. J. B. Orabbe, WllYMr. and Mrs. Arnold Bndges, of less than 10 acres, he doe!! !lot 9 :30; Morning Prayer and sermon n8.llville, 5th & Tyler Sts. - Ji8 Dayton, were Tu esd ay eveni.ng have to reduceco~ prod~c~on ~!!!!!~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!~~~'!'!'!"!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! guests of and Mrs. A. A. Smlth ~d io · this case he .liS not eligible = Calvin mC)tored f.rom for corn payments. W:hen the averrl-UJ1ll.UlIU:n".,...IWu:.I~IUU' s pent Satllt_ , ag is :10 or more al:res, atld the with his family av:rage number of litters more than three" a ' pr9duller mu~t reand Mrs. Ralph Joh~ and duce both to be eligible fql' either moved to the farm ,of E. L., co~n ,oJ' hog 'Paymentll. . sooth of here, Wednesday. Question _ ' Can a, ,contract be and Mrs. Harold Whitaker and signed ' by a cash te~lant without children will move' to the .'ohn',s the slgnatl.lre of the lalldlord? I property in a couple of weeks. Answer- Yes. ' Qut'st ion- Can a contrllct be ' R(lbert Burnett met with a painful accident 1l18t week. While . , worldng at ~he F(lrd Museum at - -~Dearborn, Mich., 8 knife, be was Junior Learning, wb4? has been using closed, almol',t severing the 0 the sick list is mUiCll beiter. fore finger of his ' right hano, ~t n Mis"E8t~er Jean thines was a , the second joint. lIe is now at the hOme' of hili parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday djnner gUest of Howard S. n. Bumett. Fieber and family, n,~ar Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick en- church. Jeann l!tte WiJsQ,n ' sp ent the. , tertained several 1riends at theil' home Saturday evening. Those' week-end with Miss AnJ)a Sobns, who enjoyed the oCC!lIsionWere: of Wilmington. , 114'1'. Dowdell, chairman ot the no Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham , Mr. and Mrs. tob •.ceo league, will preach in our Ed Longacre, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. pulpit next SUllday. lEveryo~ ' inDuke, Mr. and 'M rs. Walter Ken ... vited. :rick, Mrs. MaTgal'et J ohn s and Miss ' Several of our members attend. ice Grabam. ' ' ed tile New Burlingtoll, Community club, 'T~esday nigljt. , Miss Edna Leamil1lg hal! 1'eturned to he~ home, aj~te"t spending a put 01 last week wi1tlJ her aunt. Miss Ruth Reev~s oi New ~u"tM~s. Nellie BunJ)~,11 and Miu n spent Tuesday night with Monimia Bunnell attended, the school friend, DOT()thy Bogan. Wayne Township Filnner'. ' club • AItlMNtb the lat..t Goodyear AU·Weatben Mr. George Bunnell visited hill one day last week at the home 0'1 perents Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Keller Floak. awraae l5% more non-skid mileage, mOlt slzee are MillS Lula Sohns broad casted over Miss .Dorothy Boglln entertainJIdced ulow or lower than the 1932 draa! All the the radio station at Mt. Grab dir- ed all ~lnner guests Tue!lday evenIIePJ Dut)' abee are lower- they COlt 80c to Il.ft ect 'from the Murphy theater in MI811 Elizabetb 1towley and ....... Come In, we'll.how you the new latter; Helen h o~ Wilmington, Sunday evenin~. . Our Sunday School orchestra Ie OOt ... tbta. tread, and c1oeer-totether dlamoDd played at the New llurlintrton 0 . . . . . . block.a that ~k, the world'. JaraeetFriends church, Sunday night. New BlIlrUlnat,on. dO ...... a tdI1j1"eater value todayl Rev. and MrI. W. E. Bogan eDTb. Qlllarl~e~ilJ' as tbeh: guellts Sunctay at New B~ll'liUlton 'the followlDtr: Mr. and lin. Wel- wu wen attenC:led, IIr. and Mn. ~i~M~ deD WUaon aDd IOn, Gerald, of Dear X.nIa, Bale.... Bopn and and famllJ. apeDt S1l1~~~ faatfb'., ..d IIr. wmlam Smith. latter'11i~t~C: WJlVI'II_1fillte. Ohio Mr. ad n. BnD aM Leba. ;: ~.N
Cae.a'r . Creek
-~DON'S SERVICE STATION
JAMES LOVELY PECK'S FOOD SHOP WAYNESVILLE 'DRUG STORE
NOW is the time to get 'your Sale Billa, 'a nd the
MiaDli IS THE PLACE TO GET TIiEM
Eia-hty-Sixth Year
WAYNESVILLE,
OHIO~
Whole Number 6102
TUURSDAY, J.,aNUARY 25,1934
Old Time. Recalled ANNOUNCEMENT OF By German Funeral SERVICES Al' THE Memories of thel?ast. were Lebanon, Ohio, hall b~en selectCHURCHES SUNDAY awakened in the older folks Tu esed headquarters for it branch of day afternoon whcn th y observed
Lebanon Selected A. DiatrictHeadquarters
WHO Will WIN THE COUNTY TOURNAMENT IS LEADING QUESTION
H DERSON
WORKING OF THE eVlA SlAIE ADMINISTRATION
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Mr. and Mra. B. V. Smith vilited W.,.enm. Will' O.er M.._ Hi relatives in Morrow, Sunda)!. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cha.,man I. Faet O.,ertj_ C.llle by were Chillicothe vwtors, Thunday
the Governments newest source of credit for fanners. namely the Production Credit association. The district with headquarters at Lebanon will comprise the counties of Warren, Hamilton , Butle1'. Brown, Hlwbland, Clinton and Clermont, Loans from this organization will be available to farmers for production purposell. operating expenses, refinancing . of debts, etc. Loans will be· made by taking rt h tt I th t the fa~~;gh:s ~~ h~9 ~a:m. a ' aaaocl'atioll will be formed ThlJl ~ with a capital IItock of '100,000 of which 76 per cent will be .f\lr. niahed I)y the Govemment.s J>r'o , duction Oredit Corporation. Representative 'farmers from each of the seven counties will meet at ·Memorlal hall in Lebanon. Saturd,y, January 27, at 10 , I •. 0000&. _ __
the funeral procession of Mrs. J. M. Hockman. of Springfield, Ohi o. Mrs, Hockman was a member of the Old Ordet· German Baptisl church. snd as is the cu wm with members of th.is church, a horsedrawn ambulanCe took the place of tbe .modern ~utom~bHe ,hearse. IJ?1m~dlate relatIves lode .ID }lug· In.' C' gles In the funeral procell, lon, ~ervl~~ a , 7:30 p. m~/~!.'v~o~vse~~; The ambulance which was drawn Ject, Two A~ams a . lit two horses is the pI'oparty of Prayer meetmg and Bible study h h h' d h d b 0 ht each Wednesday at i : ~IO p, m. The ~ e e ~r~t ~ g aOb~o I~ rou~ t church where you ieel at home. rom e ys lur , blod· . consls 8 of an ambu ance 0 y on an , • . ordill&ry vehicle. It is closed in Sf. MARY 5 CHURCH the back but the front is open. The lh!v .•T. J. Schaeffer, Rector \tlres ara of metal a no rubber Septuagesima Sunday, January can be used: 28, Chul'eh school at !~~80 ~ Morn· Tile funeral . took place at the ing Prayer and sermoll at .J 0 :30, Walnut G,rove Church. N01'th Hampton, with the buri's l in Myers ST. AUGUSTINIt'S CHURCH cemetery.-New Carlisle Sun. Father ·F renell lfJastor • - - -- . ' Mass at St. Aupltllne's churcb ' Jj every Sunday at 9 • '11 c ock.
WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST (UndenominaticIDlI) Chester A Williamsoln Minilter Church School at !~~aO a_ m, Lord's Supper at concllJsion, Christian Endeavor at. 6:80 p •. m. Marie p' e Leader. Evening evangelistic
EXPLAINS
Dea n E. Stanley, of Lilb non, was in town last ,,;eek Forty Local CWA Wor"er.
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Mr. W, J. Baker recently revi!'; it to Hour. & We." Anzqna . • Morton!. Smoke! Salt is on aale M Ch I t Wayneaville Fa~erl Excbanae rs. ar e8 hapman left Iih;1j Gen. Hender on congratulated Who'. Goi.. Wi ...1.e B ...... Company. . ~orning for an ext nded \· jl:li t to t he Ohio cwA administrative , B.U TOllrlui.... nt? Columbus. agt'n eies throughout the state for Mr. a,.d Mrs. A. 21. Hartsock th "succes ful work" already acCarlisle beat Morrow and more called 011 relatlvel Here, Sunday irs, Bertie Mills i visiting Mr . () r h d in coimection with the than doubled tbe score on Leb- afternoolj. and Mra. Ed Oxl y and family, ai cowmAP IS e Troy Ohio 0 program, . anon. Lebanon defeated Franklin ' • He st..al. d t~at the CWA organby a fair margin. Mr. and ·lIrs. Fred Cole, and Mrs, James Lovely, wh o RUfT red i.zati n in hlo had performe~ a Morrow heat Springboro by one family, of Dayton, visited friendS a severe case of ton iliti~ la l IV ek "tremendous task"..in ~J'Tymg point. here, Sunday. is well again. out plans for pl'ovldtng J~bs for Waynesville defeated Lebanon Mr. U. M. White, ot Louisville. unempl oyed and needy OhIO worby one point. Franklin defeated Ky .• called on friends here, Sa~ur. Lamar Earnhart, who hUl! b en kers. . Waynesville by a large core.' day afternoon.. confined to his hom severa1 day:. He ad,!cd that CWA oiRcl!,ls Franklin defeated M.iddletown . is improving. . were COOP(I\'atinjt in efforts to Ind w t the l.ands· Mr. and Mra. Dave Self, of Da)'. h ffi clency ' f the work th t d Mr and Mr~ Wall er Ros and .crease tee an L ben wen 0 n a ,. ton, called on Mra, Emma Hamil. • - • ., ' "' . bo'rI'" accomplished under the of e anon. . ton. Saturday. l chlldren 01 Mason, spenl Sun\lay I wA" Ha"eyaburg played Mon-ow a . program. with the Lan'ick's" I [neflicien training on t he part ~lose came eorly in the acallon. Mrs. Emma Barnett and Mr. E. Mi II Vera Pri e, of incinnnti. of ome of the foremen and other Kings MlJIs beat Carlisle reo V. Barnhart, of Cincinnati, viaktFtRRY CHURCH OlP CHRIST was th guest" of Mr. and MI' • :0. SU1)el"visors of WA projects, liencenUy. ed friend. here, Sunday. (UndenomluatlcIDal) R. Smith, undoy. I dCl'son f It, a counted for a lot of Mn. F. B. Henderson entertajn., Mason beat. Loveland, one at the Chester A. Williunson The American Legion Minstrel th dvers criticism that had been stronl Hamilton county fives. ed the membera ot her bridwe Loana of 45c per bushel on ear . . ' . , Band, of Cincinnati. brought bere Mr. anll Mr~. N. L. Xing. of dil'ecteu against the CWA. Mason pushed Waynesville to club, Satur4a, aftemoon. corn stored in a crib can now be 1 Ulllfl d lIerVICe beginnmg wlt,h and directed by Mr. Irvie Reed, a Tndianapolis, are vi. iting !\fT. antI "J)\fficullicR" are involved, two over time periOD. secured by farmers of Warren I hurch School at 9 :30 a. ~. Lord 11 former WayneSVille r sident, was Mrs. Walter Elzey. Hender em ,declared, in carrying Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke. of county. These loanll become due upper and .s ermon at 10 ..30 Ser- enjoye~ by a large crowd, at the M' d M C 1 S k . or nut the recent order from the The t41am that bolds its head and h an ra.. ar • an I, . In L 1l k'hS ' Washington ism't tired out before hand should Dayton, c:alled on Mr. and Mrs. J. A~ust 1, and · at that time, you 'Imon _ subj:ct. "Satan-~lS P r· gym, Wednesday eveninjr. Many 01 can pay the loan or the govern· sonahty• .Hls Pown and HIS Power Mr. Reed's old friends were Mason. spent un/lay wit.h ML'. an.1 arry f ci 10P 1'1 ' arks adminiB~ atalld a good "l1ow to come throu,b C. Hawke. Sunday aft~1'JJoon. I ment wjJl ~ke your corn as pay· lessn~88." You are alwj~ys welcome present to greet and compliment Mrs. O. R. Unglesb . I tl'~tO'l: for tll~a i~lv~eiliate reduction flgbtinw· Mr. John Gaither, of Cincinnati, t Th' 1 t I st~" t thl cburch hi I I t f men. III nllurea you a ea 'aoC a s . m. Mr. and Mr .. Morri .. Raper, f of the hours of emp oymen or r called on hil aunt. Mill Hall, at a buahel ' t or your corn. The entertainment, from the Dayton, spent und~" '''i'b MI' , WA workel'!!. . W.YDenill. Triu.lllpb. o.e ...... ttl Fr' d H e 5u d y ENDS MEE'rING .. ~ ". W e len s om on , n a • A board of directorll conlliating FRI openiJlg chorus, "Happy Days are and Mrs. W. O. Raper. This QI'del' calls for placmg C . Our WaYhce~ llatddeld t aFrino~dber Mr. and Mn. Danel Brakefield, at three Warr~n County ' farmers First Day-Firat Dall Friendlhip Here Agai'n," to the grand 1inale. • . A workel's in ommunities of 2,victory to t elr II &S a? and ,on, 9f Sa.,lna, vllited Mr. and have be~n apPOInted. These are C. School at 9 :80 ft. m. }feetinr tor wu applaud d beartlly . by the Mr. J, L. obbl of hkago. 111., GOO populat.ion 8f1d over on a 24audience. The peppy mustc. jokes was the week·end ~u st f Mr, h our week and those in l.'u.1l1 ternight after ftghting fut and furl- Mn. ~. O. Grift'" and lIOn, Vincent D. CO",III, president, Everett R~n- worship at 10:30 a. Dt. ous for an entire game and two Monday yan, seeretary·treasurer and Miles • of the end-men. tap dancers and and Mrs. Charles hapman. J'itol'Y and places having les8 than overtime periods. Our boys p l a y e d · Davis. O. I. Augspui-ger. ha~ been WAYNESVILLE M. £~. CHURCH accordion, cornet and fife so los Mr and Mrs Earl Stan ot 2,500 population on Q 16-hour a wonderful pme but it was with M .... A. C. Bowman. and family eel.e cted as sealer and custodlall of . R G C D' b rt P t kept the audience highly am\lsed 'n called o'n and {~:. J . we k. All workcr~ heretofore were difficulty that they were able to pf Franklin, were .uest. of Mr. tbe corn. ev. • , I e . as or the entire evening. 'I S d rt on a 30-houT baSl .. win. At the final whilltle the and Mrs. Orville Gra" and daugh·. The corn on which loans are Wednesday: Bible study and The American Legion "Rub ~ A cC ure. un ay a etnoon. Placement C)f all CWA workers score stood 39 to 34 in favor of te:r , Sunday. made must be In a crib sealed 0\\ prayer meeting each Wednesday at Band," in comical attire, provided Butchering time is h ere, ~all at wbo reside inside tbe city limits of Waynesville. . all .Ides with boards or wire nett- 7 p. m. the music and entertainment the the WaynesvlUe Fal'mers Ex- a city of 2,500 population or over Waynellville's squad "B" allo Among the leveral childrell Inw. . Sunday: Sunday school at 9:80 latter part of the evening and cbange for Morton's Smllke SlLlt. on ' projects inside the city limits was victorious over their Mason conftned to their bomell with For information on loans, see a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. were, alone, Well worth the price "if pas ible," Rendel'Son urged. rivals. . chic:ken .,ox thla week II Betty one of the directors, ealer or At this service Rev. W, C. Nash 01 admission. The proceeds taken Mrs. Mitchell W.Yll~L, o£ LebCounty civil works administraLast Saturday arternoon Way· Davis of Corwin. County AgtlDt Miller, of Lebanon. will be the speaker. litev. Nash is in at the door were very atis. anon, was the guest of 11'. and tors were told by H~Dderson to nesville sent a team M.r. and ... U ra. A • 0 • 'G1'1If y, and • _. 1I0W superintendent of oor Good factory. Mrs. James ·Lovely 011 Tuesday, u. e the official residence of a CWA " 1of freshmen t t I boys tc) play a SUlU ar earn, 0 eon, Vincent, spent Sunday at the Wjll Industr ies in Dayton. He is a _ _ _ _ _ M. d M Rue t\10nCort of worker as th ballis for determ nreo home of Mr. and lira. Roy NOBle air cera preacher ~1 splend,id ability and is Wi1~in~~on. ~~lIe(1 on MI'. 'and ing whether he, o~ she, shall be Oenterville. · Wayne.sville's presentatives won by a score of 21 and SOli, at Tl'O)', Qhlo. sure to brmg ~ goC)d n~es age. There will be special music. the M . Samuel Butterworth Sunday. placed 011 a 24-hour, or a 15.hour, to 21. Waynesville grsdes were At " p. m. )S the regular com- lesson will be discussed and the rs week, defelted by a ~re of 19 to '7. Mr. and lin. Raymond Burnett bined meeting of the Epworth palltor will speak bri fiy on the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Squires, Tn ' makinl1 redu~tions in the This Friday nlrh~ Waynesville and friend. of Dayton, were Sun· ' Present officers of the Warren League and preaching service. subject 01, "A Great Man'S lvtl' . Vern liough and on. Paul, of wOI'ket:1l in Qrder to ' will go to Morrow to play. Let It day afternoon callen ot Mr. and County Fair Auociatlon were re.- ViTglnia .Hardin is the leader I Choice." ~isited relatives in Mason, SU11day, within the 200.000 maximum elected for another -year when recently decreed at Wa!\hington, be understood that We will . hav,e Mr8. Samuel Butterworth. no "snap" even tbough we have U' J CI Sh f' members of the ' fair boald held ~h. Dean Hawk went to for Ohio, Henderson Ilecommend. beaten Morrow earlier in the seaMr. and. .... ra. ' . arence ae • their ann.u al orpnization meeting cinnaU Monday whel' . he illson. Morrow's team haa improved fer,and "':Kr. - Lllthe-r-Sellarr,-q! at. ~banon. recently. D. W, Biahop 0 ployed at the Bu y Bee Delicates- He ala advised that skilled labor. since the cunent season started Daytoll l ,called on Mr. alld lin. was reelected president of the 88len. ers be a signed to projects as reo and a good battle is in .tor~ fOf D. O. Rldwe. Sunday afternoon. 80ciation with Herschel N. Bunnell Mias Louise Crane, of Cincinna ti plac~ment8. both teams. Mr. aad lin. Cbarlea <>Cleebee being renamed as vice persident. spent the w ek-end with her "Let skilled women work on III bl and Kialr Allee Oaleebee, of Sprine Z. O. Worley will again serve aa • mother. Mrs. Maude Crane, pd commOl1 labol' tasks until skilled • _III ., Valley, called at the 'ome of Mr. with A;, H. Turner as astrhe it'and jury disposed of aev. Charles Holland, 18, John WII- family. I jobs are aVllilable," sa~d HenderThe a eembly program, Friday, Elial o.leabee, SUllda, alta'ROOL treasurer. eral cases last week. Officers are liama. l8"and Lawson Franklin, , ., son. January lP. bepn with the deHerbert D. Williams was appoillt. atill seari!hi for DaVe and Blld 18. Tennessee youths. were each !\fl'. and Mrs. E. W . RIcks. of New projects should not be V"otionala lead by France, ElIIl. IIr. and Mrl. Harry Wadaworth ed secretary of ,the board for a he h rd escaped from the given reformatory sentences when Dayton, called on Mr. and M)'!!. started until those \vol'thy ones The main feature of the prOWrBDI of near Dayton, and Mr. and Mn. third term. ~he~i aiter sentence had been they pleaded guilty to. indictment! M. 0: Bajrd, and daughtel', Sunday now in progress of ,c ompletion be )Va& In ehaTwe of. the Glee OI\1b Luther P"rkinl, of Paaedena, Dir~tors ot the ~ociation fO,r iropo cd upon them. Roy Heywood oharging camp, robberIes at Foster evemng. . eliminated. which gave Ii. clever . ed on Mr. vand Mrs. Otho Render- 1981 remain the sam,e 8S last year who was arre~ted wl'th the Shep- lalt November. ' E 'l'qe p~esent· objective oil the moOft '1' on ... .bo . The condition 1 of.' Dr, W. of 'm any f amllar nuneJ'Y r b ymea, a ,' Sunda >I ._h_ ....... \ and'InoI ud e 'III 8 dd't' 1 Ion t 0 .meurs. hard ......" wa" .entenA~d for one WI'III'am Ho ..... an. 21. char"'ed d d. Obio CWA., Henderson said. is to b i h t ' 11 W d ....., " entering '... is " great the theme 0 t e pJ;ograrn eng It ' -Ii B'IIhop, Bunne, or eyIan . .T urn t "~,, th M ~fi,eld ' Reformatory with breakinw and in . con- Oglesbee t J y Improv t hi h an "look ahead and constantly nar. "Babylsnd','" Arter this feature a 0" iI return trip to Flori" the followin,: Edmon Stewart, )lear 0 . e :.n~ nection with a, recent robbery ot he it! res mg easl y a Rome clown our program." Stewart, Fred Hagemeyer, for s~abng c ~c ens. f K' the Union rural school, pleaded in ~arveysburg. Unable to state definitely what peP session, waa held when Ruth Mr. CharJea O'Neal wa. Salisbury was Introduced all tbe panied by lIe'i"'" Bo7d Bende~n Gilmour, Thom.. E. Barn· Ilijitlb:.,rh Da;:::~~d 2~i1~y t~nc: guilty and was sentenced to serve M ' J P Lari1ck attend d the effect l'ecent CW A developments leader to work with Jack Adams alld Erwin El .. who wID rem n bart Carl Duke. ,Frank D. Miller s. 0 r . I b not I~ than a year In the Mans- fune~!1 Tu~sday 01 Mrs. Owell will have uPo.n ~~io'~ rel~ef IQad. for the reat of the year. A new In Florida for a brief \'latt. and !Howard Munger. charge of stea ln~ lou.maa..~atlII~S field reformatory. feral of MI'. Owen Feltee. at Hendet'son saId: It I~ fair to ascheerinr song was accepted and M d II Oli The 19U fair will be held Sep· from th~ Pe~~~ V::~e nQltr~:~ Charles Cupp, indicted on a nOn G~:hen, Tuesday. sume that the narrowlng down of everyone participated in the r. ra. ver tember 18 to 21. it was anno~nc- tWhas sen n::" n the s'ate reforma. d d t -It e cheers with usual pep. vavt., lira. week's . meeting-. an Ollt ~e fil Id \ 8UPPOrt chari.e, plea e no . g~J yo> Mr. Brown, of PeterDiiilu • - • tory a ~..ans e . Home.l· McGill, Lebanon, mdlcted a week.end visitor at the hom load.' were Sunday WUet!', of and DEATH Arnold Graham. also of Kinga for assault and I?attery wa~ sen· hi.s sistex lind brother.in-Iaw, Mr. Thi pew ol'der from Washington Ei.lati! Cr-'" Newl lira. ' Earl ..'Dayton: h Mills. will serve 90 days in the tenced II""" IIJC months In the and 'Mrs. 0 , R. Unglesbee. had the workers in this The Eighth 'l1'ade, boY. an.l;llrirls _ .. , Howard ' Kea(eauver, of county jail. for the ~!,me offense. county JaIl and fined the costs. . , county, savel'al of whom hllve been Xr. and lin. Ed Cook had all R te 48 died Wednesday at Graham. a first otlrender, alao ......,...- .......--~-M~·. Jam ~s Ilapke, who has bee dismissed. won the honor of havine the FUlleral arrange';'ents pleaded guilty to t~E: indictment SUb8cl'ibe for The Miami Gazette ' visiting Mr, and Ml1!. ~narles _ _ _ ___ - - _ chanlplonljhip of thw volley ball their P-88ta on Sund.y Mr. all~ 1:~0 a. teams of the ,whole aebool. .The lin. R9bert Davia, Mr. ana .ot yet been made. charp,ed him with robbery. Chapman, left Sunday evelllng for game. were played $t ~rl01ll Mra. Walter Brackney, of Dayton. ===:=============~=====--' Charleston, South Carolina. times at tlOOD. and Mr. and .Mn. Walter Sea-. -.. On January 20, the .iwhth wrade of Sprineboro. • '"" . Messrs. Ro1.J~rt Lamb, JI\n1~ ater cia. "ad a meetiq of the Citizelll ....L 11,:_", Lovely, LandJey Johns!)n and ahip club, The prowram committee lira. LueU. I!Jand, paat WOn.ny .cua.uI.5 . . Kenis Petera, attended the 01 . or. is as followlI: Den,l Davia, ~aomi Xatron, of Kla~i Chapter, No. f fiddler'. c:ontest at Springi)m'o, ____ _ Ramby and Bernard "alloh. We O. E. S., b.. bef/ll apPoiflted. I'TUeidaf evening. . 'l'1)e village 01. New Oar1isle, . It.preaenta~v. .of North .44Il\ I Wit.. . . . M.r. and Mrs . Wm. Fulkerson Clark oounty, has just . received had one member 9n tbe honor this month, Vivian Conner. . by' the Grand Worth, ~ I"AfI:1's of Spring Valley. and Mr.. anll ~rs, notIce that tile town's a'Pm mustc: tbe Eirhth INd. fa of Ohio. ,..,. I,A. 'Hopkins. of Columbu s. wel.'C , for a. loan to improve sttldYillw eon.. for the coml... guellt~ of Mr. lind Mrs. M . A. rut' water works system, bad music 'featival to be held No", ' ood, we- weeL-end rueltl co kerso.n on Sunday b13en approved by th~ Wallhington of Ill', aDd Ii;" D. Crane. Mr. ' . .' Public Works administration and March. The E~hth lI'ade trlrls an jUlt Mre. Cole",an leave Cineillnati Mrs. Haniet Fur:nas, Mr. LQw- tha~ work will begin on the same beginning to cook In Rome!le. fll-at of the mOllth for a lojourn rence Furnos, and son. Williard, as soo n as ' possible. The expendi• . So far there fi"ve been no tanu~ in Venice, norida. atld Wilton Hartsock wet'e dinMr tUI'e for this work win ·amount to The Good CUlienabip club «uests of Mr. and .Mrs. H owell about $12,000, the government meet! r.gularly every two IIr. ElJd · Oil_bee pd Mi.. feirce •. at the Friends Home. paying one;fourtb of the. a!Dount, in the Eighth made home room. It Betty Oc)_b.. entllrtalned to dIn. Sunday. . ' and the'town paying the balance in (0 tl ' ued 011 ....... ' ) Sunda,. 1Ir. aDd Ilra. J. Q. Mrs' . WI'1118m Gearha rt. Mr. and.' t,wenty on n -Kr. alld Mn. Fred and t t yeal'S at the rate, of 4'10 II d II J B Mn. Noel Allaman, Miss RI.I th III 'I~hr~1! .... sp·I...... dl·d work. and' the 1'. all re.. • and Mt'. 'ond Mt,!,;. K enI? I.. "" ' , , I CLASS IS CONFI.1lIIED Alice .Goila. neth Schrimel, of Daytol), were .to'Wn ISf New Carhsle W1U aet th',11' . Mn. Louie SeW'lIlyN Sunday guosts of Mr, and MJ's. A. work done at a far lesa coat than The Rt. Rev. Henl')' Wile Robo- daq_ten. B"tIl uei Aile.. ,)In. H. Stubbs. and daughter, ~~r~e~llh~:et~, ~ ~~:~:;'o~ei; son made his annud vilit to st. GrIIe, 1Ir.... lin. 'eben Mr. and _Mrs. Murray Fee, at thenlselves. ud lIOD, Jolaa Ba,l.. Pontiac Michigan, Mr. and Mr& What of the propOIition that 11'88 Mary'l Episcopal church iut BUDda)' momlnw· Th. rite of coDlrmaJPraana ~. Ed -Note, Mr. and Mrs. Richard up before the council of our viltion Wall ~dmlni.tered to Alma ua Rom., Iut week. Emmon. Mr. and Ml1!. l"rt:d Sher- l iatre .ome time ago in Hcard to James N. Prenderpat aad Btull II..... B D'. R ...... LI_ wood , of Columbu!!, Mrs. Eva Hal lin d d the proposed sewer II)'IItem. it ... __It .a J I.e is. . • ~tW the aenice leY.rat _emBe1lk1e atteadecl a iIOrOIW Sherwood, of Westerville, an been iIllelved or W8I ~ ........ ~oefr the pan'lh a-d the n..,l- Itt luncheon at tile ReaiIIe Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sh rwot;)d of down' With .the roVft'llaall\', beIp ... • la ~rtad.... attended \he fun!lral ;tbia work could _~ bed cloM conftnned dillner __"L.... _ _ of Mr. W. Shel'w,ood, li'I.'iday. laere to 01 title h Bllllo.,cIa. at Tbe'had Little Inn. with • I11_ t e . • _. aacI the ..-.r'e lira. Walter Apgar was &iven a PAINFULLY INIV..., ..... at ... ION,., 1I0ue. blrtbda 1 1urprlee part)' a'l 110. . In Morrow, 'rJIunda, even- . I lila. b)' 118Ve1'aI of her from Wqnemlle. Tbe
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"It )'Uu lot a r c;ipe, cook her up." thll trail bOil ,rinnl'd. and I .. o(ll' aWAY about his bu ine~s . The herd scattered. fre of all I' trainl, n the benchlalld north of tho: Missouri. It had been even nl0nlhs on h'ail frOlll the T xas Panhllndle. The filler w ,'e til' d,
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ti1~\l his inventory. . with the Agricultural Adrivel' b Hom, built the year before In the ca. Ii of Adslm Campbell Ernest Butterworth, executor of ulJtment administration, the time a I'Mmy ranch house welcomed LoN.,.o.,., Ohio th~n\ with u stable and pastur ver U ' Louella ol11pbell, a divorce t he estate ()f Stelia Butterworth, for eiping contraets has been exTU.'da,.. Tburad." Sahlr•• ,. for ;addle SLOCK and bunKS about wall granted tbe plaintiff. deceased, filed his in.v entory. teDded. n stone fireplace fot· n1 n. In the case of The ?\tutual Build· The lnventory of. the executrices S1P-UP in Warren county is SO E:a.mi •• tion F,... Indian summer lay like a smo~y ing and L an o. vet·sus Raymond of the estate of Wm. R. Crihfield, per cent complete. benediction, a prelude t o north Hall, at III., judgment to l)laintiff deceased, was approved. Word wall receiv d today by wintls, snow, frost with bared lOr $8606. 13. Tbe inventory of Clara NoiJ, J. Miller, county agoriculfall~s a nd months of plendid idle· In the case of The Ion roe Na- execup-ix of the estate of Peter agt\nt, that the sign-ull in al) lhe ' en e of it being a holy ta k [or,- cow-punch rs before the tional ~ank versus Jose~b .King" Noll, deceased, was approved. regions is not yet lal'ge CHAPTER I. nd a benefit to humanity, but ,;pl'ing gra. brought aoothe.r et al., Judgment to ptll}ntlff for The inventory of E. E, Oswald. ~ougb to make the burley producmerely ill th' OI'dlnol'Y C()lIrse of round-up. To most of the tl'~II $1,016,21. .. • administrator of the estate of ~on adjustment plan most effective Stolen Horu,. Why point a moraL or udo}'n n events. ' crew it was like sea.battered saT11Inu th~ cas~ ott '~lllal'd Hedrtc~ Jesse Wjlkerson, deceased, waa apTime is extended in orller that t I • to borrow the phrase ' of a 1)0 1) wus a ftmpl1 11. ~ 'hich is 01' coming 1.0 anchor in port. 0 vel's ~ ran ra .e111~y r, a n11- proved. opportunity may be provided lor distinguished pl'rson? Echoan5wel" !I"ying a lot. Both liS a clan and a Don Ca.mpb 11 that ranch by the nor, the defe ndant IS glVen twenty all tobacco growers to take part~ lI'r qu ntly in a sequence of inci· individuals, 11 the amllbl'1l were Missouri was welcome enough, but days to plead. . Real E.tat. T ..."af.n in the plan that will brin(r to them d I ta of con idol'obl(\ moment. n n coming they weI' goinlt som _ (or different l'easons. ,He lept In the .c~ c of Ellzabet~ Eddy John W. Scull to , Sophia Pick- $15,000,000 in benefit paymen~f!. th l' is neith r normlll nor adorn- wb I'e, alwny~. Migrllting cross through a night that h~d n o turn- ;ershus ~Illljm Edd)~2 uW81~n set ('ring inlot No. 70 in Mason. Misunderstanding of the pOSSible (lcea" did noL eS CI t1aUy ing out on gu~rd over Hlghty cattle or ellJ:lng anuary , , . r' B w'n' S etracts of the COVel'Dm nt's m8J'ment. On lhe othel' hand the I'e th l\18Y be. You take 'your ehoi e, 01' chauge th~ls ehlll'l!.cterL tic. DOli In ih morning ~he trai l boss npIn 'the nlatter of the .tranafer of re~O IIc~.~~e~n tODee;fi!~::' to:: keting agreement with the 10 lead fund of the . board of t own hip rnhlr, ing tobacco process l's apparently you nave nO choice. 8S it happens. drew his first breath in KanSl\s. His pro8ched him. If for in tanc , ill th<.' year vf our fath r before him had tram k d in "Some of the boys want to go trusie of TUrtlecl'llek township, s ~ baa led to hesitancy in signing on and tl'lt.nsfel· of Patterson arah ~. Bolmer C. the part of some growel·..•,. Lor d 1 8 7 or ' ." htln t h f h 'm.) i horse between Abilene and Ken- back to Tex a~•• " said he. " Them ):letition f d dgranted d mlot No 7 t.oIn James Lebanon. Chete; Ditmar 'and Ruth D.·t- Some growers have f elt that, with h ·rds were sp illing north and we t lucky, P.rior to that unclry omp- that wants to stay haVe steady un s or ere. Phone 78J . bS h. ere."WL1LI5 ' h d 0 you favor'" . tb e price . out 01#, ,T e 8 a t he tl' d ~. api'll 1' t - b II ' on the pat t'nal ~ide had JO ..'p ' m~r to Herman 1. Bathe and Clara U nc1e am supporting self out of bny lind I let nnd cov I'ed most of the t erl'itol'Y be- "NeIther, sOld young Don: a~ New Suib Bathe, 76 acres in Hamilton town- t~rough mark ting . agreeme.nts, l~oon when the (;lJ b i!' str ong, jf tween Texas and t)te N w Engl;wd me off. I've don~ ,mY" last hck fOI Dorothy lieitkemper sbip. , tl'ioee outside of th~ program I\llght anybody but my elf. , Chatl s Balling r f e,r money Herman J. Bathe lind Clara fare better finanCIally than those then and there a man dd intt any- tate. where we t of the Missi!!$ippi There wa a good deal, in the "eems like I've h eard cowb~ys Agnes 0 LaSu'er versus R~lanu Bathe to Jesse Napier and EVl\lee who' take part in the pllln. Ray?,ond C. mith, . River had come on a Highlander way or racial ami per nul wandcl' say that b~fol'~," Hartley cteold }~~~ I Ralph l-a' Sauer, lor divorce. Napier, 76 acrell in Hamilton townin kilts doing a sword dance to the ing. hind thi young man 'I ith WIth a grID, The cban. a , Charge is gross negl'e ct of duty. sblp. In charge ot tobacc\> adJu I;g pipes for the edification of the the Square and ·ompa herd. The you'l. be back here by ep!·m • Carl P. Schneider versus Beulah Daniel Fries and Ada Fries to ment, p.oint out, howev~r, that th antelope and the butralo I\'olf, he S otch are aid to b hard-boiled, sort of expect you. V! e 11 II::~ I , chneider, for divor'ce. Ch\lrge is Emilie F. Majvewsky. real estate marketmg. a~re men With proce might have drawn a nloral1romthe contentioull and aettui iti~e, with ddin' about May. M.eantlm~t Y don't willful abstlnce. ill Hamilton townsbip. SCts term~nate Afal'ch 3 1., 1934, spectacle. He would certainly have the quality of n ver I~tting go collect m.or~, expenence. Della Harville v~! .. sua Charles Howard C. Rogers to Grace and that, It;.. covers the 1933 crop got primed with a comical tale. wha~ they acquire. But. although eome atms~. . with B\lnch, :for bastardy. Rogers, real estate in Wayne town. only. But if he had mercly come Don may have be n as hDl'dheDded Don, bemg more frugal . The Monroe National Bank vel'. ship. Under the terms of the adjustacroSll a Scotchman in hairy pants l 8 any of hill pl'imitlves ancestors, words than he ha~ ever been WIth suil Joseph King, et al. cognovit. Frances Taylor, deceased. to ~ent act, the AAA is privileged to ROOT FOR AND CONSIG" and a Stetson hat, with a Colt .45 neither he nor his immediate gen· money merely smIled. . Elizabeth Eddy versu William rence Taylor and John W. Tay. Increase the amounts of the prod cal buckled on hi lIip, working on the crati n had b ell trvng on acquitHe knew where he was gomg Eddy, for div()rce. Cbarge is gross lor, real e tate in . Franklin. cessing tax on tobacc~ if ~he f:uJo~~~i~~~c~~e~fv:!u:~1 point of II herd of two thousand Ing much but experience. And this and why. What he could no\. for- neglect of duty. David A. and Essie E. Smith to spread between the ?al'lty. prIce prorreulve firm for the hi ... longhorns bound noTUl, both th.e had given l'i e to a ome\Vhat an- ca t was what would .happen when The lIiiami Valle.y Building and Ralph A. Wil80n, real estate in and the market prIce becomes marllet pricel and rood.. c.. moral and the possible tale might imated ~OnVel'SIIUon between hjm he got there, not mdeed ,,!~at Loan A soeiation vel'sus M J Fon- TllrUecreek township greater. The proceeds from the taJ( U.ioD Stock Yarde' Clael.u .... O. hav been nard to come! at. Th re and a man many years olde)", on a nlight befall him by the way. Sbll, dersmith, et al fe,r for~clt,su .. e . could be .applied in increasing the Tune in (1) Radio Stadop W()J(Y would have b ell no more nov Ity bright September day, with the Lhe unknown bad never troubled equitable l'elief '~nd money' Bill, Alloweel payment$ to growers who sign con- 12;2'6 to 12;30 p. m. for our dail, in that than in the aigbt of an Insh Missou\'i River at their back and him' greatly. He did nbt stop to '. tracts. market reportl. countenance under Ii policeman's the end of the long trail at hand. think that he was seeking fresh exDrs. Edward and Robert Blair, Farmers 'Who do not take pnt !!!!~~!!!!!'~~_!!!!!'~!!!!!'~!!"!'!!!'!"~ helmet In the corner of 'steenth "Experienc ," yo ung Don sajd veri nce, in spite of his disavow a) Prob!lte Cou.. t I'rocledinl' ~e rvice8 $]6; Mrs. Howard Sawyer in the program wou1d, if the price and Broadway. Because Amel'iea to his trail bo , Sa~n HartleY', a qf its value to him. nol' th~t the The following accounts, were ap- ~ervice!l, $7; Georgia Mille~, serv~ i, lower neltt year due to increas- -.~"'------------'\ was. and is, a land of opportunity. they sat sid~wise in lheir saddles spirit of restless purpose~ With an proved and allowed and confirmed Ices, $1 ~; Stella Kelly, serVices, $7 ed production by farmers outside 43 YEARS OF SERVICE and whereve'l' there is opportunity watching th InRt o~ the herd rl~e object, though evel" 80 dim, to ~e by the eourt on Jan 8 Ml'S. Will Bryan. services, '10; of the program be dependent enthere you will find a Scot, and dl'ipping from the 1I11allows of the achieved, drove him as It drove hl$ Fannie B Hill gllQtdlan of Wi!. Clark County, care of patient, tirely on the market price fo~ ' . . 80metimes where there is none- river, .. is th~ latt sL part of my kilted ancesLor~ to .de cend period· lillm A. Skidmo;e, insane, fourth, ~1?8.50; Lewis V_ Banta, ~ervices, theIr tobaeco. Farmers who take LEBANON, OHIO in which ea e he will be busy ban~ roll •. [~8 U eful. B~t you ically from theIr hIghland {astnesRay Dutro. eXeC\ltQr of the e8~ $5, ~aude Deard0l!, aerV1ces, $5; Plitt would have the extra protecWe have a complete creatJng one to fit his needs. can t ea h It In for goC/ds like YOU lies to r!,-Id sheepfol.d and cattle tate of Joseph H. Corrington, de- Candls Hymer, se:vlces, $5; Helen tlon of the inc~ea8ed payments. Watch R.pair S_",ice Doughman, serVIces, $7; ComThat the government is sincere Which Is probably a lIuflieient can a handful of twenty-dollar pasture In the Enghsh lowlan~s. ceased account Prices Reasonable reason for Donald Campbell beinl( gold piec s." Don had a considerable acquamW it Allen trustee of the trust m~rc~ Clearing House, Ine., subs- in its eWorts to aid tbe tobacco Beads Restrung a top hand with the Square and "Takin' it all around, then, you tance witn Scottish hist.ory, but he created' for the be'nefit of Elizn- cnption, $20; ~estern Star, sub· grower Is shown by a statement Jewelry Repaired C9mpas.s when it drove its last ?i~ to. set ~bout gettill' di gu~t- never thought of draWing ~ny in- beth Haines by itern " of the will p enas. and n.Otlce , $9.25; Harry frl)m Chester C. Davis, adminisherd the second season into nortb- In Iy nch an leave the colle<;t m.' ierenees therefrom about hiS own of Ruth~ . Chenoweth deceased Kaylor, repair locl!;, $1; Wm. trator of tbe agricultural adjust·'THE HOME OF GIFTS" twelfth Ilnd final.' , HuWord, quarterly expense, ,66.99 ment act. el'n Montana. And if the connee- or expedence to the oihel' feller," characteristics. tion i8 not yet clear, it may Hartley Te~lied waggis hly. "That Between ,Don's pint of deparThe L banon-Cit'tzens National D~.. Edward and Robert Blair. The statement promises "burley clarify it to. say while there is ~o there's a go?d idea. Don. t should lure and his tentative dest1nat!oJl Bank and Trust Co'. h'ustee ot the erVlces, ~BO; C. H. C. Che~i~al tobaeco growers a program tbat ugebrush In Sc~t1and ijle.re IS h~ve done It twe!'tr y al's ng~, lay three bundred miles .of rol~lOg estate of Demas GUUery, deceased, Co., supplies, U~.29; Dolge. DISJn; will enable tho~e who accept. ~o plenty of heather tn the sagebl'usb m self, Nl)w, speakm from e~pen- plain. bisected by a riVer mto first and final . f~ctaDts, s~pphes, $7.60. Jors. earn more net lDcome from their regions of America. Only it is not (lnce, I'd say your s~st~nl IS all which flowed . nUmerous small Karl D. Dakin, ~Ixecutor of tne Fisher, ~erVlces, 60c; ~o!!eph Rot- farms than tho!e who do not. Thill a material purple bloom to . be wrollg, the way you IndIcate hel·. cr eks from both north and south. estate of Mary E. Dunham deserVl~es, $6.25;. GrIswold Ser· i'l the policy thi year, and will eon ~OTA~Y PUBLIC ' Statlon, gas, od, battery, ete., tinue to be the policy in 1935 if it plucked by hand. It flowers more You gotta have money to llIake It trave~8ed a sizable valley, Uke ceased tirst nnd final. or less unseen in the heart and money. Lou don't pick It up outa a long trough gouged two or threc Agn~f:l M Reeve executrix of $3.5.99; Stakalta Mfg. Co., envel- appeaNl advisable to continue t. blood ,a nd brain' and ainew of men the roots of t h gra. s. ~ ,w b tt hundred te below the general the esta~e of James ·K. Reeves, de- ope" $23; .Gri!lwold Servi~e Station p,roduction. Powers grant- wm. Dra_ •• E ...... S.It'" whOse ancestors have l'ushed the ~an you sel Ilb?ut maklO ~ starl ' level. Little toy ranges of moun~ ceased first and final. gas ~nd Oil, $9.02; MerWlll Coyne, I'd AAA may be u@ d eft'ectiv Iy in WAYNESVILLE, OHIO frontier westward until they shsv- In th cow bu Jn ells than to tllY layoff on the sky line. He Ray'Dutro administrator of the serVlces, $67.50; Western Star dog carrying out this policy. , and notice placards. $18.-. lid it clear into the Pacific Ocean, right with'this outfit? " "Get an ou l fit of m>' would not see unW he was within first and final. 50 i Oregonia Bridge Co., steel, with flintlock gunl! first and lal;terly with repeating rifles, not in antpbell answeM a long day's ride of it. and that I Dora E ., Wood, ~~ecutrix of the $43.~9; Morrow Lumber Co., ceo Senator George Norri ,Republi. DR. H. M. WILLIAMS Innl,k wa t~e Sweetgrass Hills. He estate of Edric F. ~Wood, deceased, ment, $9.75; Howard T. Coo]( sand ean, Nebraska, is advacating new ...... d' had nev"r een them. But he knew tirst. and gravel, $106.60; WaYDesville d JSTEOPATHIC PH..-oICI", . . ~ .. , F ' E money-goo crisp greenback_ SURCEON that Milk ~iver rising in the I George E. Younl~, administrator armel'S xchange, cement, $79.- to be handed the holders of Libertl' Rockies, laved the nort~ern foot of of the e8tate of Edward A. Rick~ 20 J Harold Martz, sand and gravel Bonds in exchange for their hold - Speci.1 Att.nlion to Rect.l .Jl4 the Sweetgrass. lard, decealled first and final. $61.85;: W. C. Turton, sewer pipe, ings. Why not? This would save h,t...ti".1 Di... -lt. A,11 he had to do was follow that Charters D. MapM, trustee of the $3.24; Van Camp St9ne Co., sand ut fitLy million dollars a year LEBANON. OHIO valley till the hills stood blue be· estate of Mary Constable, deceased and gravel, '61; Blair & LeRoy, interelft; charge.s whit:h iaxpay- I'h ne 12 n 10 phon fiUi" fore him. Very simple. Mcrely to tlrst. cement, lime Bnd sand, $lS.65; L. have to bear:. Also equally imJ\'lrlll ' & J.cnlf·so n liltI.j( • L• ... H enderSClD, .,uar .. di an 0 f anon P. Cavett Co.,Co., tar,supplies, $~7 ,25; LebtI f th ~$e gr~en bIIC k•. t I'l\verse f 0 1' a matter of a week I' ro. Lumber $226.- porta n, a t 0 o. that waste ot bleach d grass and the estate 01 Clara Louise Smith, 73; L, G. Anderson Son a Co., IIU n w()uld !loon..be 10 cI!·culabon. BI.g gray sage. There were two cow l minor, second and finaL pHes, $14.87; Clark Atkins, ston~, ' bankers are against the NOrl'I$ • outfits on the lower Milk. Fort AsThomas Brehanlf was l1his is another argument in !!lniboine manned by a regiment of adminlstrator of tbe estate of $32.50; L . H. ' Gord anrl its favor. •' • supplies, $64.38; W. A. cavalry stood 011 a bald plateau drew Brehany, del:eased. and Director of F .....a! S.me. two days east of the Sweetgrass. ' bond of '$2000 wif:h sureties. and supplies, $18.86; H. S. It IS aid that our national ~b tOthel'wise it was an empty land, \TrCOn, Hugh Melal)lpy and W over, applies, $10,29; Kilpatrick 1935, might amoul'lt to thirty· so far as he leal'ned. Culbertson, were appointed French Motorcar Co .• gas, $59.117; billion dollarS. Senator Dick- Our convenient 10catioD, .ulta· The buffalo was not long gone ' praisers. Toshie's Service Station, ' IlLS, ison, Republican keynoter; who ble surroundlnrs and .quipment from tha\ regi()l1. The plains In- I Roy A. Miller, executol; o/: $32.68; John Law, repairs, $2.75; nominated Mr.· Hoover, terms this Gilpin &I Son. gas, $21.46; Frank "appalling." Well, the facts are enables us to Se",8 tq the Beat dian who had lived in his glory OD estate of Celestia C. Miller, the buffalo herds was by no means ' ceased, filed his iltlventory, Vule., & Tire Co., gas and supplies the present public debt of Adv.ntare. .69; Cincinna~1 Oil Works Co., Great Britain is thirty-eight bitHon gone. But a white man's scalp was \ ·~e Lebanon-ClitillelHl safe enough from the red broth!!r's Bank and Trust (:0., guardian of $7.40; S. C" Alexander's Dept. dollavB and ilf France twenty-six AMBULANCJ: SERVICE k'10 dl y mInI . . t rat'lonll now, ,wh a t. lJ 0 hn All en Cavo It, a mm01<, ' supplies, $2.70; JohnGarare, Law &: billion dollars. filed Son, "'as, .6"' •.51', Publlx Pboa. 2t W.,..... ow. with treaty money, ample reserv.a- j its third and final account. ,e . 11 · As a matter of tact, the indebtedservice, $$1; Fred 'Kahn' Motor Co •• ness of the United States Govern. tions, and iSllue of government Alton F. Brown; administrator beef t'o say nothing of military th st t f A. d J h parts, $36.93; Griswold Service ment for each individual is one , l ee a eo . n 1.''''' 0 nson, Statl'on, gae arid SU,ppll'es, -180.26', h d d d . ~ '!' un re an ninety dollars. whereposts here and there like Fort ceased, is ordered to sell FOR SALE DATES CALL teal estate and make return Morrow . Garage, gas and parts, as, the .,er capita indebtedness of Assinihoine. $16,77; Waite!!' . Garage, :supplies Great Britain, with far les$ 'reSo Don, Uke !)lost of the men qOllI't. who made the range their habitat, Sarah E. Welsh W88 appointed and parts, $2.80; Frlln.khn Motor soUrCes and wealth, is seven huntraveled with an easy mind, con- administratrix of tit. estate of Ed- Co., gu, $58.75; Sam ,Simpson, gas dred dollars. • _ • - - -...... jec.tuTing upon the immediate na G. Welsh, de(:eued, and filed U.OS. He wasn't altogether going \ bond of $22000 with lIureties. Wal. ' Senator Robert J . .Bulkley has in on ,this expodition. Up in tel' Allen, A. O. I{lIl'b.uCh and hiB olllce, atacta of a~pJieatlon. for Sweetgrasa JIilIs he knew of ' George Beck Wel:a appolnted 'ap. IIIIJl'polnt:mentl to Fed.ral ·ollicel. He 88)'1 there are 10 many Ohioans Scotch-blooded family that had praisers. , JESSE STANLaY taken root some four years earlier Ja~e8 E. Burk'e tied his appliwillinr to Immolate themlelvel on -Camp bells from Virginia. Ameri catio1'\ for a commlMion to isaue the altar of tHeir country, It is not can aB Itldian com, Amedca as Mme suitable pel~1Otr to take necell8r1 for relervlnr Democrats EARL IC()()(lUR Don himself. :And they were dli- depqBition of John" Stowe. "" the forty.seven other ltatu to D.,.tt.-, Pia... " tant ldn to him, although he had neas to the will Oof Mary A. POin. . apply for- omce. 1. ,etb •• al tho Oh io 51.. ' 0 \Jul ,-trolly In Colu..... " . .IIIIrJ'•• to never Been ,them. . sett. deceued, ' Walhlnrton-Some folks preclict It mi,ht be a lood ~dea for the ICE••on . . . . •~ ·2 t. take in tho two,it - 'C:"'" i ,. , <'a,'..., ..' w ..... tl. ........... ... Probably. beln" sln"'''larly .'free W. C. Mannln"', -ardlan ot Calthl'S seuion of Con"'..e•• -ill to hlre the largest lIaUln . .1cIo .........." "ill b. v"~ ,, I"" 3 !' . , . ' I· by t1a, d.~ta... t~ , .. ..• 10 • .. Ohio P bU Ball I-.::::=::::::===-==-=-~~=-~= .f aDlcvlturo. Dr. Ii. "' .,,~. r ... , ., ··t"".al cba.A,. of tb. pro~. Dr. 'from the ~ln voices of self-con· vin Keenan, Incompetnent, filed his be turbulent and that there will be hi h u e :In Cleveland, l f~~. ~"~l~~U Ff~"?hf:rt" . ~;~.~~~ 'D·.':-~!l:.ta 'T.::.ll.~~ $clOUSnes8 and seTf-analyals, . he tblrd ,account. , ' . a revolt a.ainat the Pre-lident. '" c seats 11,000 or more. ill IUI. . . .' " '_ _ D .... f . poultr,. bu.baadty. would ,have laulhed if anyone had .Wa~ter T. Cheflney filed his ap- Mark thl8 <town. The honeymoon Then invite all applicants told him he was, beaded for . the pltcation for the aPP!lntment of a may , b~over, but there is no lien to .attend at a stated time. of tbe crowd is Sweetgrass largely Under the , _pur guardian ot 'Edwllird Crist Incom- of adlvorce between Pre.ldent "Two types of question ~ will be tion and the Oh[o State Grange of the clan impulse. What he had petent. ' . ' Roosevelt and CODITeu. a few ml,ht alve up in FOUND discussed- thoSe which eOllcern a each al'e sp onsoring, a full d,ay'l\ uppetmollt1n hi8 mind !"ere land Harry Fry WillI a~polnted ad' farmer and his family as indivi- progrnm. The farm bureau meet. and c~tt1e,1 a roof of h,,!! own,. a minJstrator .0'1 th:l! eltate of ~arah Publ!cltY''1or income tax rllturnl PI •- • duals; and tho e which conc<U'n ings llre sche.duled fOI' ;MQnday first~comer B ~hare in the potential L. Bell, d.eceased, ~nd filed bond of is being advocat«ld by many COb- wa dleies for Ohio land turned up· - P.ir ot spectacles, them as a member of a famtly, a afte rMI.lI and evening, anti Tues- wealth 01 a v!rgin country. . . $1600 W1~h suretIes. Joe Leichty, gl:essmen. . r n the , seCODd six months ot owner can have aam.e ' by lden. . j215 community, a state and a nation." day morning. Friday Is G.·ange Day How all . thi S, whic~ be vlsuahz- · ,Charles FItts and Edward Oloeek- ·. Tax secrecy is a bad&,e of fraud. 1933. Froma survey by H. R. tlfytng property. Thus John 1'. Cunningham, dean ThOSe parts of the program of ed as a r!lther extenelve pro.gram, 'ler were appointed IlPpraisera. • Secrecy helps tax.evaders, dodael'!l Moore of the depart'!lent of rural of the college. 'of agriculture, Bums individulil lntel'est are in the fields was to be accomplished. wltn . a T~e. execllt~rs of the estate of the dishonest, unscrupuloUI and economics at the OhIO State Uniup the program of 360 fealures of,agronomy, agricultural engineer mat~er of a few hundre~ doll~rs ID Wilham R. Crlhfiold, dacealled, are unpatriotic. it ~as learned that the FOR RENT pfl!J)ared to attract 6000 farm ing, animal hu sbandry, fruit grow- g?ld,.stra pp ed about hiS m\(.Idle, or\fered to sell c3rtain bondll and Andrew Mllnon made tax repnce an acre in voluntary people to the O. S. U. a Columbus ing, home ec6nimics, poult ry hus- dum ~ ~ouble D0!l' He had s~t ?ut make return to e uri. lunds of thrCHI billion dollars to &81e. was '51.14 in the first six RENT":""Five l'(loma Uld January 29 to February 2. ban dry, forestry, fiol'iculture and on thiS Journey With the CO,!Vlctlon In the case 01 'William E. Jones large corporations and ricb indivi- mO.n ths of the year. and $56 an garag'll. Inquire at this om.,.. Mor~ than a. !<core or ~al'ln and beekeeping. tbat he was th~ough working lot' ve1'llUl! 'ClareDce S. Jones, et al.; duals. many ,of whom had con- acre In the second six month8. -j86 women II orgaDlzlltions were active Eeonomic a"d social problems o~her me?, hel!>lng other men Bet service by publication is to be tributed to Republican campaign • - • la ~lld~ the program, Many of receiVe particular attention. All ~Jch, .riskmg hIS neck and spen~- made on the ' fUDds. This ""as doni under the About 11 pounds of poultry Wllre the., baehacliq tile Ohio 'State points ot view 'of farm production lng . hll~ energy for the other men II The will of eloak of ..crtlq. required to buy 100 pounds of PORSAU Bllltlftitutal 'ocietJ, Ohio Vere- control will be represented. Ohio'. profit. A free ~gent personally, he CUlled, was A proviaioD permlttlDa' publicity 1eed ID Nov.mbel', 1938. In Growers. Olklo BeekCHIperB school pliiht will I.>~ heard e COJlOmlC_ freedom to boot. 01 Income tax r.t1l1'll1 wtIl eallH November of 1S181, 8 pouDd. f . . . . .ratI'OIl, &ad on. . IU'e boldirw oftlclals of the Btate department (To be Contbaued) .tate of Ed- tile i'Ovemment to eoIleet .ore re- poult!')' Jlurc:hued 100 pound. ~f FO!:.A, L•. Tood-llnS!!.·~Ia_I~•• o",oA,·k. .. part of the education present the problem. deceased, alld . .ae. feed. ' ..-, ~ IJ'OUJI b,dad.. economics, n.tional with suretl... J. P. Mol'lrA mahataIM .... lIloat • -. ~. Boll, Litle, :a D .. ·JIB land utilization and for admlntetrator lanriolll pri'late 7UIat Ja the FOR SA.LB-~ ~~ well have a prominent Walker world, yet t O l ' ' ' ho..... A1Il0i . . . . . . . ' OIl' 350 featutel. tied 1ltI iIlY.D. DO IaooIne . to Otho Rencltl'lOll ..
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D. L CILUfE I I Puu... ri..... PrIM. '1.10. y_ 0Ii•• PM. ....... .... ... ..,..... No. 111 IInt.red at pootom. . .t w.l' ...· OLUMBU -Floyd Oswalt of are being mailed ou and b auty It .... N 1'111 •• Oblo. ~.. Ola_ Mall Arcanum, arke county. stood at ehops and operators are now being .. c. .... ............ .. .. ...... •• 111 ttor $2.000,000 I........ Eetl.. atocl in the top last year in the Ton Litter licensed a provided by the n w Track F ••, club of .Ohio by raising the heavi· Jaw for beauticia ns, Hou e Bill 318 JANUARY 26. 1984. Truck l'egistration revenues est litter of pigs, according to the effective September 28, 1933. Each -=::::I"""',.s~=__ being collected lor 1934 by the annual I'eport in th hamds of the shop mu st have a shop licenKe nnd Bureau of Motor Vehicles under vocational training division of th a manager's licens . A dead liM the administration of State H department of education. The club will be set soon by the board, anti flh comp~d of vocationnl agricul· following this d.ate an examination Early in 1983, there were 'fewer automobile aecidents than duro crease of approximately $2,000, tural students. 0 waU's r port will be l' qui red before anyone ing same period in 1932. 000 over the. previous year, High· Rhowed 12 Poland Clili na pigs may obtain a license. SchoolR of During the last half ~f 193!J, however, the trend changed. In the way Director O. W. Merrell cited w ighing 2958 pounds II the end cosmetology are also being Iiee ns· 30500 in a report to Governor White. f six month. The next best l'ecord ed. Anyone operating a beauty ~' ar, , persons were killed-a 3'ri. per ceJlt advance over 1932. Collections already show an in. was made by John 1tiiUu, also of echool may write to the sLate board The automobile accident toll follows the amount of g&!IOline used crease of more than $1,000,000 in Arcanum, with 11 heflte .. White lfor application blanks and any In th' country with almost loving euctitude. During the flrst half of truck fees. and it icon ervatively and Dul'oc. pigs weighing 2754 perRon desiring infot'mation rela1938. for examp le, When gas consumption 'Wu S per cent below the ~stimated that there will be an ad- pounds in the same period. Third It ive to these licenses will l'ec ive sa me period in 1932, there were fewer accidents. During the last hal! ditlonal increase of about $1,000,- best was Robel't Bernard of New an immediate reply by writing to ga was 2.5 per cent above--and the accident record soared accordin&,- 000 through late registration of Vienna, linton , county. with 12 1he State Board of osmetology , ly. The dangerous driver eems to have learned little from the ghastly trucks for current 1984 plates. Hampshire young porkllI'S aggre- 1113·1115 Wyandotte Building. experie nce of the past, He still exaggeriltes the wety facton of better Motor Vehicle Bureau statistics gating 2711 pounds. !Sixty.three Columbus, Ohio. car and roads. He still cuts in and out of traffic. still panes on blind 8ubmi~ed .by Regi8~1'ar Glen M. farm boys pa~·ticipated in th e con· .. - -- . . A deCISIOn. ?f far-reachtng 1m, Daily to HI&'hway DIrector Merrell test la t year. There hSls been an eurves and hill!!, till takes a chance to ,s8,ve a second. And he leaves reveal that commercial registra- increase in t he numbel' ,~f co ntest. portan~e affecting many thousands b hind him a ~h nmb l es of death nd injuries and needles ruined prop· tiona amounted to $4,100,000 for ant eve,·y year since th,e club wa 't f t lephone users in Ollio Wall renerty. December, ~983, as compared with started in 1930. Thirty .. one eo un- de red last week by the state public ties were represented with Darke utilities commission following its Evcl'ything that mechanical and road engineers can do to make $3,100,000 for Dec mber 1932. motoring safer. is being done--an extremely SOlan percentage 'of ac· county leading with ~even contes- investigation of the Ohio Bell f.tlur.trial Emplo)'me.t Gai.. tants. Telephone company. Based on the ciden ts can be blamed on car failure or poor roads. ' The accident prob· l' I . d··d I r ith h to and commission's finding 8S to value, eac IU owner, Governor George White l1lokl'! According to Mr . Frlmees Dial, the company received rates of reo em IS pure y an m tVI ua one--rea mg w witb bright hopes on the Industrial chairman of the State BoaI'd ' of turn 'ranging from 6.18 per cent in with the authorities who make and enforce tra1ftc ordinances. In 1933 four state~, whose names deserve being recorded on an situation in Ohio. A s urvey by 'the Co metology. application blanks :1932 to 9.01 per cent in 1926, with "Honor Roll," achieved declines in their auto death rate--lllinois. O. S. U. bureau of business reo . ,_ 18 . 95 per cent in 1925 and 5.51 per Michigan, Virginia and Wi.'consin, Other states should drive to follow search reftects an upward trend . cent in 1933. The commission them. Leading all Ohio industl'ies for the nati on now am ount to $26,977, ruled that the rates for service last December. glass producers 359, with Ohio rankin Er seventh I were unjust and unreasonable, reported a gain of 17.3 per cent. among 35 states. ' that t he company be required to Other industries reporting gains ... - - ~-submit new 80hedule with Ilrst were miscellaneous manufllctur· consideration given to proper reduction of increased rates. and A ociated Press dispatches or January 4 summari%e the public hlg, 6.8 per' cent; vehicles,. 3.4 pel' ent; and chemicals. 0.4 per cent. that the excess net income be red('bt of the United States. as folJow8: The regu lar meeting of the paid to USeTS. This exces is esti"August 31, 1929, tbe war peak, $29,696.701,648. "The 1930 post war low. ,16,185,309,891. Hl,'a_y. Beaati&cation 5howa Pro. T. A. was held, Wednel!day even- t ~ated at over '~3.'000 , 000 affecting . Sp cial music by Charlotte mg 46 comm?n1tles .u nd er t he "Today!s public debt, $23,817,036,025. .,.... "Estimated for June 80, $29,847,000,000. Preparatory work on CW A high· Thomas and High Schoo) girls. Dr. Pence law, whIch prOVides for reo "Estimated for June 30, 1936, ,,31.884,000,000. way beautiftcation program is now Cunningham, of Hollbrook college. f',lnd s to subscribers under a b~nd was the speaker of the eYening. gIVen by the company. The finding "The amount of money in circulation. save for lOme fO'Vemmental under way in every county of the Bible Class of J on.ah's Run was made by Frank W. Geiger and funds for whicl\ no accounting can be made totaled only '6,791,000.~OO .~te, eon.Ia~lng of soil prepara- church met with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Charles F. Schaber, a majority of hon, wldemng berms. cLeani.ng Collett Tuesday eveninl~. on January 3. 1934." the commission, with E. J . Hopple, At 3 pet cent, interest on public debt in 1936, will be nearly adnltcglhees, modlf Yi"t'l4l shatrp ro.adBld e B. W. clas of t he M. E. chairman, di8senting. The COmpany . a an d sc ien "c nmmang 0 f $1,000,000,000 a year. trees. More than '1 000 mile church met with Jane ':Ellen Fite, announced it would appeal the de· evening. Fourteen cision, w~ich m~ans that refunds throughout the state are being pre· Saturday r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . l p a r e d in this manner for pOS8ible membet·s enjoyed the pecial pro· to subscribers wall be delayed. . ' includon In the beautification' pro- gram and luncll. I~nd Clint Durmg the put month election Lewi Thompson cram, according to Dallas D.Du~iglat pre,. 1r., Ohio hirrhway landscape Fanner, of Waynesville were din· inspectorll from the office of nel' guests of Mr. and Ml·S. E. M. Secretary of State George S. . : - . . . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' elll'ineer. Villars. Myers h.ve been assisting Le ter The Ohio State Unive1'8ity Radio Station-WOSU NItA HI.Ia_y Work Mo ..." Fad Mrs. Mamie Hatfield I)f Waynes· . Reid, prosecuting attorney of ville, spent Monday evening with Ron county, In the investigation of 8 :00 Music 8:05 Farm Adjustment News ....... " ..... .~ .. ........ ~, .... """ ,.. D. S. Myer Ohio has exceeded the average Mrs. Laura Shidaker. election hauds in West' Union pre8:15 Let's Gossip about Books "". ' " .. ... ... " ... " .. ... ..... Elma WhitneJ rate of prope!IIJ at which national Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Beach cinct in that county. As aresult cif 8 :25 Music recovery highway fund grants to spent Sunday afternoon at Fairleld the investigation an indictment 8:40 Eoonomic Information for Farmera .............. , .. ,.. Guy W. Miller the various state!! have been taken visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M, was returned against a presiding 8:50 The Firat Day at F'armel·s' Week .... ........ ' ..... E. M. Rowalt up in work advertised for contraet Wjlson and 8i tel', M'rs. S. H . judge In said precinct. One of t he 9:00 Value of Home D.cmonstration Work to the Home Maker ......... or started by day labor employed Pierce. irregularities is a charge that ad" .... " ... ". Mrs. H. M. Bowman. Be.rlln Center, Ohio direttly by the highway author!. I Mr. and Mr. Cossurn, Mr. ' and ditlonal croasmarks ""ere placed :10 The Mu icFuture of .the Velt'etable Gardening Industry . , H. C. Brown tl es, accord'Ing to a repol't of the Mrs. H. J . Carr, Mr. amil Mrs. Chas before favorite candidates during 99 :25 9:35 How Ohio Counties Were Named ............... ....... , H . E. Eswine U. S. Bureau of Public Roads r eo Doster, Mr. and 1\lr3. T. D. Welch the count of the ballots. In one 9 :45 lianle Hatching vs. Purchase of Chicks ........ ...... C. M. Fer&'\llon celved by Highway Director o. W' j and Mis Helen Welcb attended county an investigation of similar = -==a Merrell and .Iubmitted to Governor the Bridge club Sat.urdllY evening irregularit.ies is being made. The _CC White. The ltate ltl put to ' wo'rk at hte hom)! of 1ofT_ and Mrs. Will· secretary of state is deter mined ,PUIILlC SALE approxtmatelI.r 74.2 per cent of it iam DO$ter. , that the election machine shaH be Twice as much malnutrition was discovere4 among school ' children Havil,,,, -rented 01-;;-I.rm. I will $16,484,692 RA highway gran.t. ,Rev. Ruth Murray will preach at purged of such practices and that • " Only New York and Pennsylvania the Friend's Church, Sunday. the guilt be prosecuted to the full in five school districts in New York sell at publie auction on my farm al'e ahead of Ohio in the amount Mr. and Mr . H. J. Mln phy were extent of the law. City early in 1983 as wa!! reported located 3 miles Weat of Waynes- of m. oney under contract or ad· visiting ,Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Puter. . t ville, 2 milea....Eaat.c.f nay ton d Wh th I bl five y an earlier. I.ebanon Pike and I1nile South of e . baugh, Friday evening. en e genera assem y re.. _ .. Mrs. Chester Dougllman took urns to Columbus next Tuesday - - -. Lytle on State Route 78, on Ohio Flf,tII i. Po.tal Rae.ipb suddenly ill Saturday evening and the members will have with them H_ T .......a7. F.b~ .. 1134 was taken to Hale's hOSI)I'tal for an and before them a hodge.podge of Lo -- ...... 5--'I.,t mal Be-'nninprom"", ·30 . a Gro.. postal receipts of $31,445,· emergency operation f<'r appendi. suggest,ions and recommendations •• db 4 ... 5' • ,,0. at 10 . ....elllW"lu. 6 teet In ~'I, t In 6» m. Iharp. the followinr chattel 966 placed Ohio fifth among the for ne th d to 'd dd .. feet In length. London 8 Inial• • property: state. in the amount of postal citis, w me 0 s prov1 e a IbhOu • Is sltuateil In Hyde ~arll a head of Horses 2 head of cat- b~airlell8 during tlle ftseal year end. Mr . and Mrs. Dean Dakin: of ona1 revenUe for governmental place. II hll a hnll and one roolD tie, FaMlling Impl~menta. 10 tons ed last June' 30. Ohio's 1,483 post. Lebanon , were calling on Mr. and support. Primarily there will be the on the ,round n or, and two lDore Clover Bay, BarnellS. and HOUle masten received U 648 767 in Mrs. Chas. Volera, Sunday after· recommendatlon~ submitted by upstair. r aclle<J by a IIItrruw .Iron Goods. salaries i city dellve~y 'services noon. governor based In par~ at least on Terms made known on aay of ,coat t7.464,484l and rural delivery The Spring Valley basketball th~ ~eport of the specla~ tax. com· ladder, U 140082 teams will play here Saturda.y mlllslOn. It would be futile for any =====~=~~~~===Isale. • I • evening, would·be prophet to predict what E. L. TBOMAS Fann.r. R_I..... Aid Several 'People attended the forms of special !,&xation the genN. $ean, A u c t . . basketball game at Clal'ksville Fri- eral assembly WI)) finally agree • • • " L. M. Henderson, L. C. St. John, OhIO fal'merl have received day evening. upon to provide the many millions Mr. and Mr . $am Villars were of dollars that expert!! estimate Clerks than t1,OOO.000 from the govern· • - • ment in ,the wheat adjultment ~ro. visiting Mr. Howard Shambaugh will be required to make up the TaT ~ra,!" Total number of benefiCIal'. OVer the. week.end. ~ 1?1It! e~tailed by reducing the tax WAYNESVILLE. OHIO OUR CLASS IFIb COLUIIN. Jel In the state has reached the Miss Nellie Boerstlu was a limItation from fifteen mills to ten' Pbone 10 Baak III". POR RU ULTS 28,111 mark. Total payment!! for week· end guest of Miss Evelyn mills and to Prevent many schools Tucker. closing. ' - - ,- - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sl1lell and son went to Marathon, Sattlrday even· MOTOR VEHICLE FEES ing; to visit , her folks. Mr. ' and BEING DISTRI'BUTED Mrs. Harbaugh. . Mr. and Mrs . Scott spent the . da ught' e r, Mra. R . l tInitial of fees col· e keWI·th th'elf w d b distribution h A. Francis. ec '~ y. t e Bureau of Motor M.r. and Mrs. W. E . Martin. of l Vehlc~ee In the issuance of 1934 Dayton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs . auto hcens.es wa.s announced today Ira Syferd Sunday evening. Ib)' Glen '14. ~aIlY, state registrar Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bell atld lIOn of ~otor vehIcles. of Somerville. Ipent Sianday with I ThIS advancedlltribution amounts H. S. Tulker and fa, mi131. . . ,to.a total ,of $6,076,,809: The sh.re . Hr. and Mrs. C. E. I.evicy were ,olng. to the 88 countles of the visiting Mr. and Mra. l~rank Hal'. state 18 t3,628,65~, while '1.925,vey, Sunday afternoolil. 260 is being distributed to the dis· Little Madge Ann ElecJCle' eel e·, tric" of . rerristration, . including bra ted her fourth blrtlilday Satur. municipalities, rePresenting 25 day afternoon. PhUliel 'Shlda1ter, per cent of the total motor, vehicle Dorothy 'Lee Daily, Ma,'nard Frost, taxes collected by these dlatricts. Donald Villari Donald · Snell Each county Is also receivinr Esther and Do~ald Lukens Mar~ $6.000 apiece out of the 6 per Lou and Trnest Moore, Barbara cent equalization license iee fund Hosler, Fred Belle and Colleen of '628,000. , Wl11lamllon and Gene Vandervo1't Oayahoga county is the largest were her guests. Aflter 'various sharer In the license tee distribu· games, they were sElrVed home tlon. It I share ia $1.029,960. It is made ice cream and Angel food the only • ~oun.ty l'eceivlng more cake. The children were entertai.l\! than a mlllron dollars. , ed by Mrs. Helen Heckle, Mrs" Other cou·nties receiving large Canoll Smart and !liM Esther amounts are Hamilton, '647,992; Osborn. Fra~klin, '384,'728; Lucas, $325,. --- - --944; Summit, ,807,440; Montgomery, $288,392; Stark, $171,432 i "honing, $168,284. Cleveland fa the recipient of What will 1934 brin. you the larrrest amount of the motor .eblc:le tax accruing to Ohio cities. It will receiVe $249,260 of ,~e tax distribution to Cuyahoga !DoUBty. 1 Amounts to be received by other leadins OhIo citiea are: Cincinnati, 1C1•150 ; Toledo. '.7,600: Calam.
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The Wayne TOWlllhlp Mother'll lub will meet at the Grade Juniol' that are hoping or planding Friday IIfttJrnoon, Febl"Uning to obtain a college education Mr. lind Mr . E rl Young mov- 1'61 ed whether or not by mulching 2. The following pro,ram hu (Continued from page 1) met to hear ttl remal'k 01 two ad stu\'day from the Roger fa III the frozen ground around the arranged by the committee. hilS III de gO,od h"lld II uy in making uittU"auished men .."'ron~ WI'ttanto' S-" the hproperty of the late Anna trees the bl ossoms might thereby"'nAv/,tio"", . »J., ~r8. G. C. DI'bert .... <> L betll.'l' dtiz.t'ns of th I!la~~. m- belg. who CQun elled them on the . UJlt. b de raye d ( or a f ew days. C. W. prorram ... .. ... ..Ath G ra d e millet'S nrc aPP<')intl!<l nch met. subject 01 a college education. R x Burnett and Dorothy Ell nwood, associate in Horticul- A Talk .,.. .. . .. .. Mrs. Ida W ing to lear up the ' I'oom and Tholle who thought th y would be Gl'aham have been IIbsellt from ture, says t~at the records of date of Centerville rurnloh bond or I curUv In nccordinterested ' r ceived &lIidance hool on account o~ the chicken of bloom kept on all tree frui.· at A Reading .... " Mrs. John Shults IinC" wllh Ille8rovLaloni ot tb g('n· Cod e of hlo. A co ntra. t wl~h Iso n committee is bl an ks t 0 fill ou t . Th ('Se w III be chaol "ani. " the bi Ex:periment- tat-ion ...dil- . Music lurnished by Mrs. Berkley ernl th bank or banlc. 10 ntcd wlthLn the appointed to have a I)r gram ach t back at n future,dat after and music, spon- closes the fact th!1t the trees which All members are urged to attend OOun~Y' whl eh orrer th o high lit rat ~ . ot tnler III 1111 \lbO"!' s tipulated will lilting. 'l'hel'e h va b en s veu\ they 'Itav been checked by the by the young Jolks If the have been mUlched, reach full b(' !'tlter('d Into upon tl) acceptan ce of or Willi wIll It may 'lie reo good p)n~'s given by th cia . Mr. college to show the weakn s es at Lytle h~1I last W d- bloom at exactly the same tim~ 88· LlTTLE MIAMI SCOUT TROOP elvth ed bid on Of b~rore, tM all'Ove dat ... LoU was a vi itol' Ilt the first ~nd stro.ng POitlt of lh individual nesday evening were fine and en- th . u~mulched trees. of the same lly ord r of oun II. n . .... H TJ1"IEJ,O meeting. H gave ·a very good talk 10 relatIon to college work. The jo,:;ed by a larg attendance. varlehes. Whatever Influence the VilialfO Clerk (In go d citizen hip and also the talk was deeply appreciated by the Prof. Holt of lhe Spril'lgboro mulch may ha~e on the temperaThe Waynesville Girl Scout sch ool was very ntertainlnir as a ~ure of the ~ll unde~ the trees, It Troop had a meeting on Tuesday, elas gaVt' u pI dge lhut they tudents. would d theil' best on th tate magician. IS not suffiCient to mfluence the January 28. The section on the Eight grade xalllinatiun. His talk Violin CIullO I . top to any extent at bloom time. flag, in our hand books was careWU! appreciated very much by the The member of Mrs. Buerkle's M.l's. Mal'g~'et Johns and Mrs. However, mulch does preserve fully read and studied in eacb cia . violin class from the lower O'rade.tahlt : c ReAnr11lck spe~tk Thursday moisture better than any other patrol. The class l'cceiveu honol'a ble b lld'n'" B H agemyer, . q WI mrs. en EmTlc . system of orchard soil manageOur leader selected a play for , . • U I . . are: yron th tro a d We h pe to bav it mention, on the whole on the nnd- Irma Fires, Joe James, Lois Jean' A number of persons from here ment. It is also useful in killing e op n 0 e y~ar exams. Th y hope to get Baker, Eugel\e Bl'own, Edwin Sur- attended the funeral of Mrs. out weeds under trees, and 'Wind- ready by Match. hU1;h gyades on the state exams to face, \Va~'ne Scott, Frank Farmer, Emma Janney at Wayn.esville; faUs are more salable under The troop colors were voted on k tb d f th f . " I h d t to be brown and green'. ~ep up recol' 0 e ormer Anna ~1al'Ylin Whitaker, Jeanette Saturday afternoon. mu c e rees. Aner the reglliar meeting Borne · Kur6s Benton Hoak Monimia M d M J h Cl r k t In a block of 18-year-old trees eIghth grad lcasses. The eighth grad will remai n in Roak Harold Friend Owen Hart d ~n r8'In~ n Sa d mo orci in the Station ot"chards half of questions were asked the whole THE MIAMI GAZETTE th ir home l'oom to • iudy fo1' ilIe ock' Lile Fox and Ronald Salis~ e 0 ttur~raf' th ., M urZllllY an 'which have always been' mulehed trOQp, and then on amusing game Few 1l••• It. th e 1a et II a er, " r. mmer- and hal! c 1 . d was played by aU. '~~~=='"""':====~~~::::-==-=~=.::::=-:;:::::::=_-==:::-:==== bury. man accompanied them home for u tlvate. ",:lth cover - - - - - - - - -=--. • Tbe Junior Hi pupils: Miriam a fe~v days' visit. crops, the reaulta ltl YJeld. color. Whal.ton, :Erma Shockey, Elmer . and size have been Jlr.actically the A,T TEND DIOCESE MEETING urface Dena Davis Wilma Mrs. Harvey Burnet, Mrs,. J . B. same. Straw or any kind of waste Thompo~, John RUllya;", Agnes Jones and Mr~. Ed Longane at- material of a simil~r nature may MI'!\. Edith Harris, Miss Mame Fnrmer,- William '$ trouse, .Eliza_ l t.ended.n meetmg at the ~Grange be used for mulching trees. The Brown, Mr. Ethan Lewis and Rev. beth Hobblit, Trl\Sljler Hardin, h~U Fflday, .'~he~e a d~mo'nstl'Qt- mUI;h can be applied any time J. J. Schaeffer were tbe represenVirginia Faul, B nny Furnas, Kent tl.on on l' -flmshlng antl(Ju ,es was ~urlO8' the year w~en conditions tatives of St. Mary' church to ATY and Vernon Fordyce. gIven. ~n t~e orchard permIt hauling. but the annual convention of the, Dlo-, Mrs. W. F . Clark of WnYllesvill (It I more eonveni~ntly apread cese of Sou~hern Ohio, 0'1 the We al'e glad that 0 many pupils are interest d in this class. called on her lnothel', Ml'S, Mary ~nder the trees while they are Protestant EpI~c?pal ebureh, wbich _ _ _ _ _ Carmony and Mrs. " alte;r FCenrick ormallt. . . was held at ~Intty cboreh, ColumFriday afternoon. ---- - bUB, Tuesday and Wednesday: of ___----------~ XENJA FIRMS ARE this week. ' Engineer Outlines Mr . and Mrs. Lcon SSllisbhry LOWEST BIDDERS children, of abina, W Ife unSUFFERS STROKE Highwa y Program and day dinner gu sts of Mr. alld Mr • Allen Emrick. Four Xenia and a New Burlin~A tentative 1934 pI'ogram out1\1 d M M 11 Th k ton firm will furnish $6000 wortb Mayor Elmer Bogers suffer d a lined by the state highway departr. an ' . rS , arce us a~ - of equipment for the new dair stroke of paralysis at his home on X-RAY WORK Fourth street, Tuesday nili'ht. He ment for Greene county calls for era, of Sprl'!«boTo are spendmg barh un.der construction at the GOODy ..... GOODy .... . BLOC ANESTHESIA the construction of three new t lVO weeks With their sO~l-in-law S. and S. O. Home to replace on~ bad not yet gained consciousness IPIIDW"'Y bridges and improvements of a daughter, 1\Ir: and Mrs. S. H. Bur- 'd estroyed by fire. ...LLWlA.....U Tbu~&y noon and his condition is All Killd. of D_tllrel Mad. three-mile stretch in State Route n tt and famdy. They were, dinner Trustees tabulated bids and reported as ~ritlea1. ' guests, aturday, of Mr. umd Mrs. found I b'dd f' • - ...- - ae••I.. Work DOlle Quickl, 4, it was di closed today by H. W. Charles Cluk. ow I ers or eqUIpment up included, the Greene <;ounty· Hardc.. Mad. of S.wa,. Walsh, Xenia, divi ion state high.... A111 . . . . . way engineer of that county. ~r. and Mrs. Seth Furtlas and ware Co., Huston-Bickett HardlIMra,e fa uaed to make.... Ot ....ow COST Deflnite considerati is being children and the latter'" mother, ware Co. and McDowell "Tor- bl,la 1I~t11l1 "alue, It II alilO Wild Naln St., WAYNESVlLLE, O. , gi.ven repaving and widening of Mrs. John Hill, visite4 MilSll Mal'- rence Lumber Co .• of Xenia, and lo.-drlve eaglne!!, another link of tate Route 4, ex- garet Zileox, at Hamilton, i)UlIl08lY Wayne Smith R.al'~ware Co., New tending through Fairfield village, afternoon. Burlington. northeast of Clarke county line. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ken~'ick and - - - - - ...- - Th present hi,~hway is surface, Ja.me Hain B were Sunday guestl Mall, Carel ... Write" treated l traffic-bound macadam. ot the home of Mr. C. R. J3inegarl Aboat 800 letters wltboot '4. The. three contemplated bridge at Jamestown. ti rene. are p)uced In AnIerteaD projects, all of whicb 'Would be ted· • !llnll boul do 11)'. Three tirea--each a auataDteed Goodyear- three eral ~id, contract jobs under state Mrs. Margaret Joh~8 eDitenalnprices (If we illustrated Heavy Duty Goodyears there hi8hway department supervision ed on Saturday eventng ll1r. and are: ' Mrs. Harvey Burnett, Dr. Imd would be five prices!)-wblcb is the best buy for 1. Neo,v beam bridge in Home A.. A. Smith. and Mr. ~1J,d Mrs. 7OU? ••• The answer depends on how hard and Tbe euket and other merchandise Uled in the funeral avenue. spanning Shawnee creek, Stanley Bailey and dliughter, how far you will drive your car. Our experience is are subjed t~ the .. me economic law8 lUI any other manuat cost of $11,000, Phyllis. at your eall to help you decide. But no matter wbat factured article.. Quality depend. on the material.. de.2. Construction of a new bridge Mr. Eli Russell, who W218 taken you pay you 'U iet tbe best buy at tbat price when aign and workmanship that have gone into producing Cae ar cr k at a point quite ill Monday night, is slightly 10U tet a Goodyear. Giving the greatest value glvel them. four miles improved at this time. in Wilmington pike, Goodyear the greatest sales of any make. from Xenia, involving cost of Mis es "Ruth Early and Bernice In our showrooms we carry a complete line, in . a ,20,000. Graham were Lebanon visitors, wide ranee of prices. Every item repreeenta the highest . 3. New steel high truss bridge Monday evening. . Q~~~1~_~~P~088~lb~J~e~V~~alue' at the price. We buy only from reputable, spanning ~slsm~-ere~~in-~g~~~~·Nll~~~~~~~~~~~~~I--__~~ ~ manufacturers and select our atoek wltb the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..o. .. .?~'.~ field pike, north of Old Town, at Mr . Marcellus 'I·hackeI'li :and .Mr. createat care. cost of $20,000. and Mrs. Charles . Clarltt spent --.- _...... I Sunday with their brotb€~r .. tn . lBw The memben of our orraniution are alwaye read'S" FOTced economies have redUCed ! and sillter, Mr. and Mrs, Frank to advise patron. in selectina the merc:handlae best Wayne.ville, Ohio operating costs in orchards to such Dinwiddie, at Bellbrook. . Phone 47 luited to their needL Our chief object is to help them to an extent that dl8eases and insects Mrs. Edwin Linneman, of DayGUswdll e. 'Krc Be airing • • Good Died 1Uea find ,uetly what meeta tbeir requirements ill every way. are exacting beavier tolls than for- ton spent Wedneaday evelling and merly. Thursday with her parents, tlMr.
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their meeting in co:nnection with the aid and h~ve an all day meetin&, with a covered. dish dinner The ' nutrition class meetl! in the mornin, an.d the aid iIL .the afternoon. Note tbe change ot the date which is made on account of the Ladiefj Aid serving the lunch at the sale of Ed Thomas, l''hureday, February 8.
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CLINTON COUNTY The Dayton Jou1'Oai carries NEWSPAPE RS MERGE following pathelic $t ory o.f the Mrs. A. K. Day was a L ban on J. V. Hartsock pent Friday in pa>l eng r serv ice on the old D. L. visitor Wednesday afternoon. Waycehs Win Over Morrow; West Tro" and Vandalia, on business. '1'& wh'lAh form rly ran from Following the publication ot my " T w o new J)upel', the Leesbutg " ~ .' remlnillcences of the old Middle Warten county.. officials have turFarm jnsurance, cash 01' tenml Carrolton to PI." Here Farm insurance. cash 0)" terms. Citizen and the New Vienna Re. incinnati U> Dayton. and at one Run school district, 1 received two ned to Kentueky 10 their searcb for W. N. Sears,' all 'kinds of in8uraT)c~ S.tllrcla., Ni.rht W. N : Sears, all kinds of insurance porter have been mergeu and bo~h ' tinle, bef l' the advent of the auto let,ters, one from a high school Dave 'Shepherd, 18, and Bud Shepwill be' pUblished by the L. N. V 'I bu e. al'1'ied ma.ny passen.gerll ])late, the other tJ'om a young herd, 19, broth en, of near Clarks- . ~r. and Mrs. J. C. na~ke were M,r. and ),lrs. J . Gons visited d f th d ff e t t woman whom I probably put in the'l1 h d f Sb 'ff VI ltol'S at Pleasant Plain, Wed· Coach Young' i,1 an i ntel'view reo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sankel', at Printing and PublishIng company, to all. rom e l 1·en . ~01~ II, category of "latter day saints." VI e, w 0 ellCape rom el'l ne8elay. cen,tly taLes that he hopes the Mason; 'Saturday night. Inc., recently (Jl'''anized by Thur. on thelf Toad. Th . IIt.ory t.8. William Hufford and fled from the .. Oil 932 t'" C · t L b Botb expressed the regret that I Warren c(junt" jail ilt Lebanon Miss Doris Hawke spent several public will keep in m,i"d the fact Mi$S Ruth Salisbury entertain. man "Du ty" Mill I', WilminJ;lton ( , ,,e 1ncmna I, e a~ had passed into the "ear and " days with Miss Luella Williamson that th county ba!;ljtetbalI tour- ed several young blends at her newspaperman, and L1.od\.ley L. lion and Northern -railroad train yelJow leaf" in that I glorified the last week. The youths are believed at Dayton, la t week. nam nr." is coming 200n. Play will home, Saturday evening. Andrews, Leesburg. which, w it h her s ister hoain, the good old days and wolle inclined to to have gone to their fo.rmer home begin aturday, Febl'ua.ry seven. . ' For the list sevel'a! months the 901, go throug h the flooded Great question modern schoolB an~ e~uca i Kentucky, according to "tips" Mr. and Mrs. Clement attelth- te nth. He cautions a,l1 friends of MISS Rut;h Gordon, <If Dayton. papel's have been puulillhed lJy Eu, Miami River valley in 19t3 and tional ~ethod~. Doth were 10chned 1'e eived by county officers. waite are moving into the Mc lure the sport to save theit' pennies and was the week·end guest of Mr. and gene MiHel', son of the' -hnington brought 'assistartce to ' Dayton flood to las81fy me .a~ a ,contemparal'Y The father, James Shepherd, of bouse on Miami -1Itreet. plan to attend the gSlmes. Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, and daughter. newspapernlan. The Reporter s uffel'ers, is cold in the railroad ancestQt, one .hvl.ng 10 the present near Clarksville, also is missing, R W C N h f ontinuing, th.e coach sa. ys:. "The Miss Bertha Bl'o""n and Mr. Ed wa publi hed at the Leesburg yarns at cincinnati. heritr Hufford wu notified the ~i~ne~ g; ue~~ 'of ~:~od.wac~ tournament thiS yea)' WIll be the Brown, of Dayton,"" at>ende J th .. plant and taken to New Vienn fl he never mi!!sed a chedule hin bUt wedded llldUlsolubly to the 'l'hursday 1;hat a youth answer": b t Th t I l ' \.\ "each week 10r dilltrihotion. mol' than 50 years untillal5t nig t llast. , . 11 I left th Impr. e sion that. I I'n" ~\.e de""rl'pt'-n of Dave Shep. D!bel't, and faJ)1ily, unday. e8 ever. e eams a al'e, ven funeral of Mafor Rogers on MonHome office of th new C()Tll - wherl ~he headed fol' the last . . .n .... IS) evenly matched. No aggregation is day. was out of tune WIth today WIth herd, called at the Jamell Gibbons Mr.- Robert Fut'nas who has been so outstanding that ~t will !\te~1 pany will be at Lee bUl·g'. ThuT- j·ound,house. With her arrival in these two cor~e!\p~ndents, others farm, near W~ynesville, at 6 :3() conAned to his home, is J71uch bet- the whole show. Eve,~,y game will M)'s. A C d II d M' man Miller is p~e ident ot' th e Lebanon at 7 o'clock, the Cincinmay have felt.llkew~se. Therefore I a, m., Thur1iday and inquired the ter, and is able to be out again. be bard I\no fast, a Ilght t o the end. Emma He~;:waya a~~ ~.er, Cl ISS company. Andrews is vice~pl'es;. lli\ti, Lebanon alld Northern 'raj)craVE! YOUr IDdlllge~ce again to way to Clarksville. "Wllync ville will send a. team Lile spent Saturday a~S8 S ~a dent and Eugene Miller will act a roa d passenger ael,"Vice went out of corr ct 8uch a,n ,idea In that rath~r , The , youthll .re under sentence . Mess~s. Olls!e and Edward Into th e tournament that will be Valley. prlng ' secretary-trea urel'. Mr!'!, Andl'Cws exist nce. rambling sketch. When one loses to the Mansfield reformatory for ' ~lck8,. ~:t Dayton, were Waynes· under ~ournament"fi;re for the is the fourth stockholder. Wilbur rawford , who had been ~tep with progress andaees notbi.n~ burglary .nd larceny. VIlle VISitOrs, Tuesday afternOOn. first time. All of last; yeat's team Mr. and Mr . Marshall Haines. 3 cOJ\ uucto,: on th e \)32 for more 1~ current activities to commendl l ' • _ _ 'R . W C N h f th G d 'J pas ed into high cho~,l hjstory~ith of Dayton called on Miss Anna t than 30 yeal'll, and other membertJ he certainl~ has tQssilized. MIAMI ALUMNI WILL I d eVt .' . f a ~ e o~ W1 , the t ournament of 1933. The team Marshall, ~t the Fl'iend 's Home re e roya e n~ t!le cr w weI' spared. t~e in: 1 appreciate the growth of our , n U8 rI 8, 0 ay on, spo e. at i ~ not alar e as a n of its 0 _ Sunda • . chgmty of I'eturnlng to Cmclnnah pl'esent" school lJystem and its GATHER FEBRUARY 19 tbe M. E . church Sunday mormng. ponen • , l S b·Ut I~t IS ' f111. Y d scrappy. P l Y eauh u atterson by bus aftcr their run to Lebanon, . a" 1an . . gigantlc strIdes withlll the last 50 , ' Mrs. Etta McCray, of Mi ddl. "So fal' t hi . eason , the Waycehs Mrs. ~a!,nard Welt~, Missel! Home however . The y too.k t.h tr~lJn b~ck years. ~t is for mo!;,e c!omprehensive W.rren county alomni 01 .Mi- town, called on. Mrs. Ft:ancis Nich. have played twelve 19ames, three Luella Wdhamson, DOriS Haw.ke ' . (0 th e yru'ds In Cmclllnatl, taking The sCIence of ped,gogy is tar ami University will be among the olson at the Friend's Home, Son. l Cl11aining to be played. They have a.nd M.r. O~Dald Hawke were Cm· . no plIsse~gerl!, however. better understood. We are .dvanc· 10,000 graduates of ihe 'Oxford day. won nine and lost three. Only onc clnnatl viSItors Sunday. The house, occulJled by Ray ,naytotllans, who worKed fr.ned students of psychology and are school who wiII observe Founders' , 10f t hese defeats was by a WarM w 'n M .M d M }Iainolls, on StoJlybl'oo k farm, wa t1CUllly to a 81 t the tioQd sufferers fa~ ~lttter trained. to apply Its Day on February 19, gathering In. Miss Mary Hawke ha returned ~ .n couuty team and f:hat was early Geo r. e S~roudoor~ r. an . rs. (~I!troyed by fire, Monday m~rning have vivid. memories of ol~ 93Z pl'lnclples to education. On BChool l local centers to honor their alma to her home at Dayton &fter spend in the season by Fr8~nklin W -H . 't~ M d d . I!~th Ca~ter, '1 he ex.act caUSe ()f t he flr'e IS un- and her faIthful crew, Railro.d facilities, the material, the eq~ip- mater Qn the one hundred twenty- ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrlj. . haij ,met evJr.y team 'jn . th' ~e~s~n Sur~d~~ af~~~oon 0 en- known but it i thought to have people ne"'e r forget how tbe 932 ment, th.e methodll of instruction flfth anniversal'Y of it& foundinll'. J, • Haw~e. , county exccPt Springboro and started frl m aD overheated flu. and n01 got th~C1ugh the ftooded are tar In advanc ot what t~ey The celebration will include a radiI) Massie: Spl'iogboro plays here Miss Louise Crane. Mr. Fortest l'Ihe house was own d by th Rob· ,'alley. . were in my day. We a1:~ d~veloPIII~ broadcut over Station WCKY, MI'. A, H. Stubbs, an~ daughter Febt'uary 9. Waycehj~ have scored Crane and d.ughter, Marjorie, of eft Pattersqn eflb .te, Day~oll, a.II'1 1 '" 11 other trains had b~en stopstudents, trained in thlnklOg, with Covington featurin~. address Yvonne, spent Tuesday IT) Dayton 353 points to their opponents 263 Cincinnati spent Sunday with ·Mre. lthe entire loss WIIS eovered by m· pcd by high water. ,411 wires were a ftr.mer &'I'asp on the belt tha~ hall by Presid~nt ~. H. Upham. ~t the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wi!· in the twelve games, jMaude C;ane, .nd family. .ut'ance. Most of the hou ~e furnish down and Dayton. flood ~utferers been said and written. _ ham Gearhart. ' I Take YOU I' pick cOmle and lIee the , hgs weI' saved. needed food, clotlllng, medIcal sut)What I meant to imply W88 that • games ODd ab~ve al1 the rest Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ridge and The house was purchased by Roy plies and physicians. Chances for in.IIPite of the I}mit_tionll, the lIimGRANGE PROGRA... Mr. Rily Sharp" two i ter~ ~nd boost the 'Wnycehs ' team On t~ d~u&'hter, of Indianapolis, we're :Van Tress about 101lrie n years nelp ftom the outside went glimphclty and the lDordln.te demands nephew, 0'1 Falmouth, Ky., "'\ ned victory Let's go I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.•go and remodeled into a tborough mel'irg. Then they ran the old 932 on the tea~herB, tbe phYBi~1 hardFollowing is the pro&,ram for at t~e home of T. S. Hardin and , The ~oach had thE' following to C. Ridge, Saturday evening, modern up·to-date home. Some up the t.rack and mad~ it. ship in gOIng to and from school, the regular meeting of Farmers famdy, over the week-end. say abo ut the game this week: Mrs. A . •E. Bowman, of Franklin later it was pUl'cha , ed and The ~nd of the old 932 was quiet the great number .of children from Grange No. 18 on S.turday even. Mr. Richard Peirl~e, of Toledo, .. atut'day night t~he Waycehs Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray, and a part of :t;onyb~ook farm last JlIgbt, without ceremonr, .1Idnd rgarden til high IIchool age to ing, February 3: and MI Mary Louise Pence, o( meet a very strong foe. West Car· daughter, Barbara, and Mr. Chee. by Robert Patt~rson. It IS rem ored though the Pen118y]vana rallroad look dter, the county school Oxford, visited ' Mr. and Ml'S. rolton has a t am of veterans and ter Carey visited ' relatives at that severAl pleceK of valuable people were full of respect for the tu~ed out a very good product, Ope.~l\g song chosen by secretary, Howell Pl!irce, on Sunday. ' hal! belln very cons intent in wlnD- C I b S d furniture, own ed by Mrs. f10ble I!ervce performed by the There were not .th tools we have' Readlne--.1ohn Shultz . ing. They are comi ll,g here to try 0 um '!lS, un ay. Patterson were stored in train dW'ing th.e lean year!!' , tOda~. e~tam ~~udenel\s was ~ur~en~l~ventsaia~E G~bons Mrs. Rilla Brown. Mr. Luella to break W. H , S. winnillg streak: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Schatzman e house. . F~r a !ongbtlme fu-ogsN l~h the mDan thes In . e. tedach.mg ~[ocbesS4!k8. upUSJC , on adn h t arllfarWt I Br()wn and Mr,. ~nd Mr~. Raymond~ They have a big team and playa and son, of Madi on~ilIe, Ohio, and The fire d partment .and, Dhelghh- incfunatl, Le anon an 0 ••• emp u t , e vell" har 8 JP.I!, ,.ue 00 .. rogreu an. c ar:ac er 0 , e~: Montg-omery vlslted lilf~ses Anna high grade of basketball. The Way. Miss Letitia Schatzman of Cincin- bol's attempted to e,xinnguls t 0 coffel'S have .been sma l1! ~O he 0 • lind the homely materIal had their fare Work 1n thIS CommuDlty and Marne Brown on Sunday. cehs have won tbejr laet five t' . t f M d M flames, the fire waR too far under era tors obtamed perm18810n from educational .dvantage&-not for~LuciJe Fires. ames Will th be able to make na I, were gues s <I r: an re, way to be checkl!d. the OhiQ pub)ic utilities commisMrs. J. L. Hartsq~~ has return· a h~lf.dozen?y Are you going tQ W. O. Raper, Sunday. • - • sion to discontinue tbe lervice. maJed';lcatlon but tl'u~t 80methln Closinc long chosen by treuurer, that 8lnks deeply tnto hum.n ed home after a VISit of Bev ral be there t see them t ' Mr. and Mrs. A . H. Stubbs and Th,e qld railroad company open· conlcioUlnellS which breeds vil'll· weeb with her daughter, Mrs. "Evel'y:ne out lhi7' Satu~cfay daughter were gllests of Mr. and ed dul'ing ~O'B ~e towns itY,and tbe abiUty to shift for RQbert Walton, of Moraine Farm. night and help the lWaycehs on to Mrs. Ralph Hastings Wednesday and villages near Cincinnati and one a Bell. Messn. Jamea Lovely, Kellis victory. Clyde Gehring, Of Keyser evening, that day being Mr. Hut, Lebanon. 1~ w!1 taken ov~~ by the My only question. as to out, pre~. 1 S0 Peter ' Robert Lamb and Fred High school, Dayton , will referee. ing!!' birthday anniversary. Pennsylvama In 1896, Umtd about ent school lIys~em 18 whether we B It' d d th '. ' ILet's 0 team!" 10 yearll ,ago, thc 932 and 901 are not makmg \ill! too eaIY, . ra ,oc .atte,n e . e. OI~ Fld g , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vance, of Mayor Thomas Elmer Rogel'~. were cl'owded with pa88engers and whether we are keeping in mind .u ~lertJ Jubllej.\, at Clncmnatl, SUn, • Pleasant Pl.in, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 68 years old, died at his residence other t'nginel\ puffed and sboBIthe time thoae factors that develop ay. Wa,eeb. Alain Victorlou. Hawke, Mr. and Mrll. Ray Hawke, on Fourth Street, earl y last Fl'i- ed at lhe head of lo.ng tr.ins of I Virility of IIplrit and • healthyl Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. of the Waynesville's ba ~eteers 1 rolled of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. John day morning, fol~wing a tl· ke uf heavily loaded -[reight cal's. outlook on Iife. There ill a tremen· Warren tounty home at Lebanon up an other victory over orrow Fromm and' Mr. and Mrs. Lee. paralysis which ie au tained last fawford l'emei)lbers wen tbe dous l'e'ponlllbllity Testing on our were bUBinells visitors bere Wed. last Friday night, rnaking it their Hawke spent Sunday at tl1e ho~e Tuesday. This sh'oka was the thinl busy times the 932 and 901 had On roral eommunitiell tor It it there nway and made a pleasant call fifth consecutive' in. After a , oi Mr. ,and Mrs. J. C. H~wk~ In he had suffered; the first was about Saturday afternoons and SundaY8 ~hat the Iprings .re trellber. The), MrB. Arthur haa a number of , at the Miamj Gazette office. ' ha.rd-(ough,t battle 1the score stood celebrat~on of Mrs. Ha.wke s birth· five year ago. . taking lun h b$!!kets, families a»d 8upply the eurrent to offset the beaut[fu] coleus and begoniA 26 to 21 10 favo~' of our local \ day annIversary. .Mr. Rogers was bom In Bedfol'd bllneJI!l of beer to picnic groundl. PQ~uted itreamll' ftowihg from OUI; plants in the window8 of the Sun1'I(r. and Mt'I3. Homer Carey, Mr. .quintet. . . ' Mr. and Cou~~y~ Pa., February, 1 65. Most Week-end busines!'< was heavy, too. populI/US centeno We need yOQII& light Creamery. ODe 01 the plants and Mrs. W. C, St. John; Rosemary WayneSVIlle Resl~rve were also . On ThUt~day event~i d t of hl8 life was spent nell), WaYJl es- with students of ,the old Lebanon M r Ill_en and women trained to think measurea 7 feet in height, .nd the ,B entley, Mr. and Mrs, 'Inin victorious, Gverco~ting their Mor' l Mrs., ye ~man en e h ne 0 ~ ville where he faJ'meu until tit' Normal college. or str.,l ght .and pro:toundlY, able to nch and " • .tied colorings 01 the P~nC!e, of Lebanon, Mrs. Lucy ,row ollPonents by 1I~ score of HI t o ; bObc~oe~h,~ne:h ~~ th:: ~e moved to to,:"n and entered th Re~ently t h incinnati, Leb.non an&IYle, fun Qf courage; ..ne in foliare makes a p.rticularly fine Dln~s, of West Elton. and Mr. Lou 16. If ~l Y.s /. ~n. Ch tIs ~~rton ha'rdware bllsmess. Rnd Northern trains have becomll ' Atlnnson, ot Oregonia enjoYed 11 -, - - EO o~lng ~Ien Id' A dar e John Having s.el'ved 10 years 8S mayo I ~un ' down. T(ucks, bOMell and outlook wttll a clear viaion, Bincere display. in their , ambitionl, those with a sumptuous dinner at the home of February Cr.aJ••cIar arn art'E ·t~ dn ~ri~nW 'lt n of Waynesvill , he wa about to pl'ivate automobiles have ' given en real imagina.tion, who have gatherD. R. Smith, the 10c:IlI,focer, reo Ml'. 'a nd Mrs. Jeff Smith, on Sun~ February 2 Debatitlg club pro~ram j ::aver hi& sixth term at the time or them ~ back s~at. However, Hr. ic ~r:.roIdeoStrou,~ 'B ernI a~d enter ed from ,their stqdle8 the inaplra· celved a shipment of 40'0 poundll day, in honor of Mr. Smith's seven· 1 moc, his death. rawtord does not have to look tiQn to clN1trlbute ,omethillg of of government ' meat and 300 tietb bitthday. (Continued o~ page ') Melloh and Lou Printz. , !dr, Rogers was. an .enterpri ing back fat to the time wben a 12. value to mankind. Our tountrJ pounds of butter Tuesd.y. TheBe _ ~_ . t Citizen, always active 10 undertak- car train waS not unusual and tile complunitiea, In my opiniol),todaf proauc:tI\ will be ~iltrlbuted by the ing any wOl'k or project that tend. ~Id 932 arid her sister, the 901 111111 .ct the balance wheel in our trustees -to familiell makln~ applied for the betterment of the town lon~ be remembered by Da~ncivililtltiOll. H~RC!e AUI' ,scbools In c.tiop, for them. , . and community. He was alWlljT$ fans. places like Wayne!\ville are the Allother ahjpment will be made ~heet1'bl and willing to cclopera te ....-...-in any wor~hy cause t hat WB~ Coun"",·l m.olders at boys .nd · girls ' who 'i n .fter thit .. 1\11 gone, 110 that men 'yeu8 to eome are' to dec::idi the out of work will be _ble to ~eed brough.t bl!fore him, '" '" deitiniea of ollr eounb7. We of their famillea tor the balance of He is Burvi ed by hi. widow, Mayor our feneratlon with leJMr faelli- the winter MalOn. ' a son. El'Des~, of Dayton, ties probably ,.ere f.irl, well pr.. ' 'two brothers, Frank, of Lytle and pared for & life ~ore li~le but Did you kJlow that the ·p roblem Sherman, of W st Carrilton, and Council met in sJ,lecial Bession two grandcbHdre,n. last Wedne$day evening for th& with the complexities of toda)" the of the money .)'Item of our c.n is for hiahmlnded JIlen and count1l' and all the ilI1 that we .re . :The fUller81 service was held at ) 1;il'pose of appointing a mayor for ' women, well informed, well b.l· heir to Dow,· ll ""led in Wlynell. McClure ,~unel'al ' Home, Mon - the village and to !lIed, a liew, anced, heroic .nd eVen daring. ville! Go to Unirleabee's or Fulday afternoon. Budar was at councilman. A~, K. D.y, who waa sume. to. Bay I feel our IIChools kenon'. ftllina station, to HawJte'1I Miami cemetery. president-PTo.tem of council, today aile fttted to develop that hardware 1It0re, to Gordon's ftJllD&' ... automatically became the mayor. sort of product. . mUon, to Lovely'. pOolYoom, or February Meeting' He presented his bond and the C. II. Cartwrlcbt several other places around town, . eertificate that , he had . beell - ~- • and you wll1 ,etn eJI" full .bout New Century Club Ip~·oved t"e same, Mayor O.y baa LEBANON WAS SELECTED the condition, of our country and ' proved the s!lm~. -~ayor Ray haa . ' how it \laD. be remedied. ' ' had several years experience in the AS H!ADQUAItTI!!U Theee places named ate all cock The New Century cJub lllet at, t he ,managing of the affairs of tbe 811re ot tbeir .,ull1enta and aU home of Mrs,;. C. Hawke, Fnday ! village, serving as eouncll'man for Leb.non was ,Ielected .. the the deb.te in the world , 11 'nC)t afternoon, Februarr 26. Responses . 6 years and is well qualil\,~d for . to roll call werc- glye n by " outh. th', mc' e' , ern of . ,. I his approval by the held .I_st Saturd.), at 'Kemort.lnemue. Tw~. I"teres.tmg llupel . II OJ ~ ",I!mbel"~ of council Mr. Day made ban. 'l'hil ...oelation will make read: . The Charm of Cba\'l~. ton. a motion that a resolution be 10all8 on chattels to fanners ~ The mortetary etreet of the OWA by Mrs. J. ,W. Ward, ,,sn,d PIa . adopted in honor of the late, Warren, BJItler, , R.qllltoa" Cler- haa been ,f .lt in our viU.~e d~rinr , ground of .the South, by (I'~ ayor T. E. Rogers which' wal mont, Hlghl.nd .\'Id Clinton coun- the Jut two weeb pD account of Sowell Peu·ce. ' .,' tie.. This .....ci.tion fncor. the worlr.en ~ on, half time. The invited gllests were, Hartsock was allPolnted porated Wltb a ~Ital dock of For AVeral montha m.lI)' men Anna and. Mam-e Bl'o~n, Mrs. r. Day's place IllI .,resident .100,000, 75% , of whleh .. lu~- ha•• b..n ~plo784 uQund W.yH.wke., MISS Mary HaWke, of of co~neil. nished by the United Statu Gov- neavllle aad from the ltart the ton and Mrs. Lee Ha~ke. B. V. Smith W.II voted in to jill ernmeDt. mone, baa oemse Into 'the pockets Mrs. F. H. Farr W111 be host.el1~ tbe vacancy in council and ord.rs The followlna lIleft w.... eI.ned of tradetDneD and from there to to .the c~ub at the llex~ meeting were given that he should be DOtS. directortJ to lerYe until the !rat an- other buaiD_ men maktt\c eVer,whIch wlil be held February 23, at fled to turnlsh bond .nd be PN!I" Du.1 meetin~ of the ~ockho1del'L bod)' leel Jult a little INttter. the home of Mrs. Maude Crane. ent at the next rel'llar • .-ti.. Walter L. Cowdr.7, CI_oat ;' sworn In. eouDty, ,-, Th• .,..bUc Ubrary baa neD felt DO YOU KNOW - - -. -.....- - Carl Orecor1, ClIatu eont)'. the ,.recta .f tile liard titl... P~r B. D. 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"This here," Don ~umbled, "!s In th case Otf the. tate of Ohio ra!n, cxeeutot, etc. of Mal'tba D. nations have friends on Capitol milch of a good thlng. 1f you d versul! WiJlia'm Hoffman GUll mm, decca ed, versus Cota C. Hill, they arll singing low. L.L..... Ohio ~our~elf, ~i \.er Man~ ~ might Slack was appointed guard: McFadd n et al. France mnintaills the largest TII.~day, Sa•• nlai 40 a IItU shooting my elf. In the caSe df The Miami Valley Till) bond recently filed by C. H. standing army in the world. its B\1t no one IIhowed a head Bny· and Loan Asaociatlon young, ndministr tor of the estate government refuses t.o pay the E~ ... la.'Jo. Fr.. where during the time Don, being ~ ~Iberbart et al tbe of Josephine BUI·ton, deqe81 ed, in .\nlel'ican people, but spends prud~nt, st>opped to ~hlnk. And the Mae: Lefeve; is ot'dered the sum of f7000 with Bureties is twenty.nine ot every hundrc.d dol· more he thought Ole angrier. be tile pleadin,: within '~() days. ~ l1e~~.by accepted' in Ireu of said Illrs raised by taxation, u!>on itll -----~pew. ~ was a free-bQm cltlzen In th~ case 91 the State of Ohio onglllal bd'tid. ormy Bnd navy. And jt was not that be (ound ubstitut.es, inee even tired hor II about ".lS legitimate busine , ~lnd versus Alice I;laliboa, plea of In the caee. ot Orion F. Cr.in, J\ Congressrnan said the only himself a reb 1 again t curtailed wer" bett/:ll' tb Rn none, he pro. th~ p~alDs were a pu~Jjc dom~in. guilty asai8'1ledl for trial February exe~utol' of the esl:!lte ot Martha D thing worth while in Franell are • •• . Cram, deceased, venus Gora C. Am rienn cemeiel·ies. freedom : NQ, It wa simpl)l the ceeded warily to catch the buck. Still, 10 th fact of tbose warnmg G, 1934. natural craving q1 ver)' high. skin and brown. That was ellsy hots-. In the ca e of State of OhIo McFadd n, et aI, service by publica Congress is likely to close Ameri 81 iJ'iled oul to pUT uc fortune enough. Th y w e too dispirited h' He turn~d reluctantly aSIde . put. versus Chal'les Cupp, plea of gullty tlon is to be made on non·resident can money marketl! to the ale Qt along lillt's of hig wn making. A to move when he approached . He IS bucksklD hot at the southern ImpOSition of entenc suspended defendants. . securities of nation who have d • WAYNESVILLE. OHIO vagrant whim til see and talk with tied them to the picket ropes, left ~ank. Fo~ one hundred ards he upon condition that defendant Charles D. Maple as truetee of faulted on debts owing the Ameri· Phone 80 Bank BId,. poopl", of his OVin bloQtI hAd et lYing like thin snakes On the gra S, ode at rIght angles to hi proper ,1.50 per weelt for the support the trust created by tbe will of can people' also to levy a heAVY ==~~~~~~::=~~::=~~~ him making inquiries about th and then proceeded to g t bis ~ou~se. Th.en ~he 8t~bbo.M:l Seotch minor chUd. ?,{al'Y Constable, deceased is order· tax or embargo on French wines Sweetq.rass country . .H heard of it breakfast. If "n army travel! on I~ hIm. whlcb ;n~thlllg )f not perIn the ca e of J. B. Clingiman, e~ to furn~sh a n w bond of $6200 and cha(npagnes. as a place where b\inchgrass grew its stomach, 80 do other men. slsten~ coupl d Wlt~ anger at law- receiver tor l inter ClUe Oil Co., wl~h SUretIes., Europellns will undeTlItnnd that to a mlln's tirrups, ,yhere pine His riding gear, paeK outfi~ and less hlgbl!lndedne , ,~ew stronger versus Taylor IBros., e.t ai, itemll '88 W. Cheater Maple, administrator language. I trecs clothed the hills lind cold food had not b en touched. He than caution a!,d he swung back to enumerated 1It1~jcken froRI petition of the esiate 01 WIlson Harlan, de~ . stream tumbled down. A man would rather have lost blanket his fh'st direction. The case of Anna Oorwin versu~ cea~ed, flied his eighth account. City ban~ers u se depositors ouJd take thr e hundred and and fOQd thlln his horses. But a "Shoo~ an' .be damned'" he Robert Corwj~1 was dismi ed. W. Ch~lItet Maple, executor of money to make profits. Pl'ofit ~."enty ac:t;es of land and hold it mlln has no choice in sueh matten ~houted In a vOICe that went well· In the case ,of George J. Water. the e5~te of Jeannette Fra\lenk· should he takeh out ot the banking SA"ISFAC~I by mere possession until 8 patl\rnal and Don wnsted 1\0 ener:gy bemoan l~ aC1'081 the valley. "Yeu need to house versus .rame Itwin Left'er. necM decea ed, tiled hia tentb ac- business. Banks will have to get I' ,I ' government urveye~ it and gave ing his luck. Instead, he lay on ralse"your sigbts, I can tell you so n, a minor, et aI, C. Donald Dila- coupt. ' out of the governing bu si nes~. Th4! bim a deed thereto. hill oa ts for an hour or 80 to give th.tl tush waa appointed guardian ad Walter E. Chesney was appoint· government is going into the bl\n~· And Don hadJl't spent his yeal'S in these tired ponies a breathing spell And! as if this ' gesture of de- litem. ed guardian of EdWard Christ, in· ing business. In the ease of Ro B H, Hartsock compe~nt, and filed bond of $3500 B b 'H-tt- -'- h't d fitt a cow country without learning tben PQckeQ one lind saddled 'the fiance put a stop to intimidation, admini8trato~ of the estate of with sureties. -lI~I' a~a 11 u On III ~r~ e W o practical wisdom about the bu in- other. Before he maunted be cu. no more bulleta kicked up . the ~U8t. &s whereby he earned his living. cled the camp, carefully searehi~ He rode in tlle unbroken stillne s Jo!\ep~ C .Sa'e VI!~US George J Wilbur F. Clark was appoln~d mI ~ohnl ~.l a~ amda~Oe 'e ~ too. /; li land could be had as a gift, for tracks. of the valley, until as he came Waterhouse, et ai, C. Donald Dil: guar4ian of Margaret Evelyn W an len Tte ii Phone 78J D? t dnll ! livin'" was easu. Cattle would "row In that thick "'I'owth of dow-wet abreast of tbe point he was greeted atush wa . t d d' d Rogers a minor and flIed bond f ~r y 0 ars wrung rom 0. .." . . . . I.t AI $ apc,pm e guar. IBn a .SOOO' 'th 'tl 0 Bnd live!! of girl clerk who stoch.1 and multiply. Land and cattle. grass these were easy ellough " by the Uquld melody of a meadow I em. so oder of appraisement • WI . sure es. : . . 1 . '. ' b' I Why not reach tor them himself flnd. The trail oJ. two horses came lark eal'olillg' in a sagebrush, the haued to ROsa H. Hartsock, admin. The inventorY of C. C, Eqlasa, on. theIr feet on!t hoUl s a~d ale y with both bandaT Why not? in, and the tJ;ail of two went ou,t. only songb ird f,Jlat haunts the open istrator. admini8trator 01 the estate 01 Wi). eXIsted on t~e pittance paid by the He was feachin, mentally as he Tn ·swap had been made in the plains. In the cl.!!e of Robert Conley a lIam McCandlesa, deceased. "'IUS W;oolwol'~ Interests, DItty dollars rode up the valley ot the Milk. dark., and whoever had made the A ranch lay before him. Log )ninor, by his next friend, Jdhn Il'pprovtd. repre entlng nleag I' \,:ages. tears, Miry Elsie Snook, executrix if toU, heal'taches and mls~ry. Five days out from the Square surreptitious exchange had de. house, log stable, higb, roond, pole Conley. versus Lawrence COok, de. and Compau the blue spirea 01 the parted westward, up tne river. corrals. Two big sta..:ks of hay be- fend811t is gral~ted leave to tile mo. the estate of Lellie E. Snook, de. Then ~e boug~t b~1 s J.r a s~. Sweetgrass sbowed on the skvline . Whereupon Don mounted and hind a tight tence, A hundred tion, demurrellrand other pleading. the prepaTatlon and ruing of an called PrinCe Mdlvanl w1th th~s wben Don made camp at sundown. followed that tl"ail, full 01 the na. acres of pastu.re also well fenced. In the case 'o f the State of Ohio ol'der directing the omissiQn of wage-slav~ money. N~w thl He had left Fort Asainiboine a dllY ' tural jndignation of a man who has The pale gTeen. of a cultivated versus Dave ,S hephard, Jamel E. the perparation and filing of an ~seudo. Prmce is engn.ged 1n Sllel)~ behind. The Milk looped sluggishly been robbed. An unwarranted ex. garden patch lay behind tile house. Burke wall apJ,ointed attorney inventorv and appr~i8ement of the In,. thIS m.oney on hlm elt .and In in a boggy channel. Outside of the change of tbat sort was robbery. Two or three COWl! and a score ot In the eue of The State of 'Ohio estate. kee~lng • hIS brothers ou~ of the military post he had not bespoken But anger did not close bis mil\d til horses &'1'aJ:ed in the pastilre. The versll8 Dave S:hephard, former plea Sales by Mary B. Chapmlln and pe:lllte~tlllry. .. ' . a soul 011 the journey. He had een the tact that be had a very slim pJace was occupied, Smok~ ~treaJll' of Mt guilty changed to ~uilty. Emmor D. Bailey. executors of the D.ol'1S Duke IIlhented t1l11'ty . ROOT FOR AND CO"I1GN only a few sc.ttered bunches of chalIce of eVer cOll}.ing up with ed from a chimney. Clothes, Rut. SenteJ)ced to lone year .t the Ohio estate of Elizabeth B. Baile,. de- milhon dollll,rs NoveDlber 22nd ,our C.ttle, bol'L nd stock. Plenty of room here. Too gentty who traded live stock In tering white. flapped .f rom a line. State Reformlatory. ceased, were approved and all ac. w. hen ahe became of /lge. H!r to Norri.Broell Co.. ,. W~II. much, when. man bad to ride tor the dark 0' the moon. The buck IIln Don Cam~bell bad an eye like a In the c~e of State of Ohio ver. counts are to be 8ettled. . ' father, ·. the tobacco magnate, ~llld ~:~:r~Jc~&D~O~o~·..-;c~ days to be llpeak a nelabbor. and brown were dead on their hawk. NothIng esc:aped him, from sUs Bud Shlp'hard, former plea of The inventoty of Alva McI.aurh- IIt.~abonH wagesl ~Q d u~~I:~n~ed U.loD S,..k Y....• Cl..l...... O. Don lay all his blankets that t-eet. They would carry him a few the neatness, order, and ICOpe of !¥It pUty ,ch811ged \.0 cuilty Un, exeClltor o-t the estate 01 wor ers, e CXP 0 e e l . a or. Tune In On Radio Station wen nliht beside a fire of aacebruah miles at a sober ,gait and that Was the place, to a ~del' just turnIng Sentenced to one year at Ohi~ Rachel C. Steyen", deceased. was ~om thde 8~eat and :odles of 12:1& to 12:80 p. m. for our daO, roots. The stan winked c:ompanl- all. His Own two were good stO\lt the fence corner to dismount at State Reformatory. apPl'oved. ~ousan 8 0 poor Wor ers, market "pom. onably at him. HII two hones hones, and frel!h. They would , the .table and disappear within. In the case of The S~te of Ohio Sales by Jennie B. Jlell ud Duke has 'more money than sire ~~~!!!!!!!~'!'!~~!!!'!!~~~!!! grazed on picket, dearing their travel far and fut. But thete were "Maybe that's the hombre tbt ve.null Bert Eispy plea or not. g~iTty Margaret E. Tucker, admlnlatta. spend ff IIhe live!! a thousand nostrUa u they- cropped the short the traeks leading in the direction saluted '2'e a WIY. baclt," Don reo lUSigned for tIl'al January 26, 1934, trices ot the estate of William R. Concentration of vast Wealth in ~ grass. His s~maeh wae eomfo,· be wanted to go, 110 he followed ,ected; I wonder why! Well, Solomon Fired and LOUis hed CJ.'Ibfield, deceallld, were confl~. the hands of a few makes a moe 4' YEARS OF SERVICE t.bllll filled WIth steak of .n ante- tbem. there I a . way to filId QU.t.. Thill versul The SI. Fred Co. et al re- ed. ery of our boastcd democracy lope shot that Ilfternoo.n. He ~elt A cQuple of miles upriver, coun~y mUllt be ~oUg~er'D I reck· ceiv~n lIuihorized . to s~1I lot~ in William E. Graham, admJnlstra- Millions are in dist:ress in a land of VI'" thoroug~y at peace wl~h ~Il th.e ijlrou~h a sageb~usb ,flat, sUver l oned If man can t nd,e peaeeflll Hamtlton cou ty at priv~te aale. tor of the estate of .Lawr~ce E. plenty. There must be a more ~EBANON. OHIO world, m. perfect accord WIth hIS gray 1n the mornIng sun, Don drew across it without beln shot lit. In. t~e cue CIt RON H. Harts()Ck Taylor, deceased, filed his lnven- equitable distribution of w a1th. We haY. a complete sU1'l'()ulldinp. And In tbat ..tis. Up to a hia'b earth bank, jllttin« ~ave your bone!! stole In the admlDlstratol'l1 versus George J. tory. He Is ord~red to sell certain CongreB8 hI.!! begun to flxercise it Watch Repair S.m•• factory ~te of mind be drowsed from the soutbern valley wall in- mght, and. 'Powder bw:n~d. under Waterhouse, Itt al, order of ap· real estate 101' Interest of estate. taxinC power In the right direction lTice, It...onabl." In the matter of tbe guardianorr to 8leep. to the aage al! a headland tbrusts your nOlle In the momm IS pl.y. pra.iaement II!I!ue to administrator. Beads Restrung . At daybreak he th,t ust aside hiB into the sea. A bullet flicked \lp a in' it strong, seems to me." In the case of The Morrow Lum- ship of Eul. M.y Ringo, et al. . .Congre sman . Shoemaker 0 Jewelry Repaired blank.ets and sat up. As a Boldier spatter of'dust twenty feet before The laggard I!tepa of his hones ber Co. versun Edith Greely and W minors, t75 was allowed for at· j(inne!Jota, a Farmer Laborite, looks :lirst to his weapons in the him. A sharp., reechoing powl dill' brought his at l.st to tbe house, F. 'Sherjtt, t1be motion of Edith torney fees and $75 for Harold T. aaid the only difference bet\\'elm "THE HOME OF GIFTS" face of attack, 80 a plainsman tutbed th~ stillness. He puUed tlp. abreut ot a wide porch. There he Greely is 'Sust:ained and she js giv. Banley as guardian. ' tbe Republican Party Ilnd the Delooks at all times to his horsell. He was no stranger to the sound of stopped with a look of in.q uiry. en GO days to' IIl)SWer. ·Bury Hartfelter, guardi.n of mocratic Party is that one is a Without ' them, in the empty im- a gun, nor tbe ,sipiftcance of a tor .three men and a woman stood In the case of Thomas C. Groves Hartfelter, ineompetlPlt, dIed C&l'buJlcle and the other a boil. :_":'"""'=:-::=====~=~=~ mensity of tbe plaine, he ceaaes tp sbot acroN his boWl!. Neithet: was gazmg at him. Tbey IIItood in a l ve.nul Ella :rQves. et al. conflrm- hill first account. Laat IIpring a neighbor's radio iri.· be on the the .Iords of_creation. be alarmed. B~ had no enemies rOw, silent, staring. And Don atlon, deed _Ind distribution. Clara A. Pierson executrix of the ~q1Ipted , Shoemaker's congresH. And a 8 oe 0 punTe won er 1 e y am ua 1m. eve e - ' tter of Emmer J. estate of A ,. ed a ions. He went ovelwhicb apeedly became bTown. less, in conjuDction with borses l One man was elderly, a very tall Munger. as l~eeeiver of tlle Hal'. ceased, filed her flnt, final ud di.. into the nelg1)bor~8 apartment cnd 'lOTARY PU.LIC Wri~liDg exasperation, sUtted ;hat disappured by night, lrith the rman. with red ~ir alld • red f,ce. ve)18bu~g Na on III Pank, receiver tributive account., caused hiso))tie to e~oresc()--.()I· - Nadea.t .... Don In that dawn liiht. Two ,bones .fact that he wal a strancer in this a bnsldy red mllBtache, Uld • glint authonzed to sell stoCKs and bonds Emma HUl, ailmlnistr.trix ot the to become eecymosed as the docl· stood lritb droopine heads a little region, It bebooved him to . step llke red in hill eyes. Two ItrlplmlJl as described in petitiOT\. Also estate 0'1 Sophia Hill, deceased. ora say-or in common parlance~ wnle Dra_ • • ' ....... kttl.. aaide frm hia camp. But they were softly when 'hidden hands began ftanked him. They. alao, were ru- authorited to sell turnitu" and filed her ~nventol'1. . be Bocked the radio owner and WAYNESVIlLE. OHIO not Ida sleell: mounta. He had stalc~ to thr6w lead in his path. Ifous as to hair and couilten.nee. tixtUI,'e8 8~ private 01' auction sale: The ilrst and ftnal account of W. g.ve him a black eye. ed two 'IJricbt lorrela at dusk, Now, !:'lo be !;Ilt gazing about hllll. The They lacked the hei,ht alld welpt In the ca$~! of I . Karl Gilchrist H. Berger, guardian of Ewa Kay I ill a pear~1' morning a ,buckskin shot came hom I1C1:088 that point, of' ....hat W&l patently, tl1eir lIire, versus R. Wilds Gilchrist, et aI, no ' Ringo. et ai, minOrs, "'.s approved. Raymond Moley, at the r cent .lId • mottled brown, jaded, tired. . and hiBh up. He could tell that ~U8t as they lacked yean, one be- election to ~ke. Order to llell. allowed and conftrmed by Ute London conference, said: "This is 'TRY looking be8l!ts, had taken theil' from the Bound. In the bottom a IDg hardly eeventen and the other In the ease ot J.cob l;hllng vel" court. one conference tile United States CUaslPIED COLUMNS places. few isolated cottonwoods stood by certainly no more, than twenty. IIUII WiUiam ~1. Manninr.,..et al, de. Emma Hill, adminilltratrlx of will not 108e. We may not win, lit OUR FOR RESULTS . th~. rlve1'. Thin, fringel! of willow The woman W&l a tall Cil'l. Her bluner 01 tl?e Fidelity and Dc. the estate of M, R. Hm, deeeued, we will not lose." ,CllAPTER II. and chokecherry stood here arid ~ was red. toQ, bat a richer posit Co. susi~hled. filed her,l'etu.,n of reappraisement. . The House of Representatives .'SlIoot all' be Dam edl" "t~~re along the bank. Otherwise sh~de than t)1e otJ"ers, . ' brilliant ( ' ___ appropriated mQner to bring our • .m tbe flat was ba,re, and '110 were the glow of color aboilt her he.d lI,.w S.it. Mvriar. Navy to full treaty strength. This D~1n hUrriedly drew 011 hisl!lloping banks of the valley Pttch~ c.u,ht Don Campbell'_.),,!! 'like a J W'lb will give , employment and keep DR. H. M. WILLIAIIS boots. Tbe horses weren't picketed ,I ng down from tbe plailll .bove. flame in the dark. 117 ~Olltra8t her If . RhI ur ,1E:arilhart versus John F Gre1~n Barry. Beard, laborer. of Japan f.ram naval supremacy over lSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ~ Tbey were loose 88 the), had been Bleached gr&8Il and little ehe uin wu 'wblte as ~Uk above' oades and Lambert R. rank In • • nd 14lsa Lottie .JIae Uncle Sam-: . SURGEON aban~olled. HOl'Se thieves, Indians, Little cover for an ambush and. black-and-white ~lu.Jot dress. Rh;:cspforln~oney. a~d foreclosure Knott, of Frank\in~. Under President Harding, fa]· g d practical 'okers!. Tbeile horses bad 110ne for rdug-e it he need.d reo And she looked at Don out of eyOl! S vi e ~~_~/' BudEdm , Loan and W~~ o.nU Adami, laborer, of lowing a conler~mce, we destroyed Speci.1 AIII'!~t1t1D-.1 D~.~~~ _. been ridden to « whisper and left. luge--except flight. pecullarl, somber an gr.y 1i!(e the a ngs ",0. ~,enU8 ve,rett Stubbs, a~esVJ e a~d MIsII Elizabeth real battleship . and Japan de· ----His own doubtlesa made excellent Don didn't seriouBly coulder aace that floored the ..ney steel e~ a)'Jor tnltolneY'dForheol08ure, aale C!rr. o:t HarveylburC. .' . stroyed blue-print . Hence the any· LEBANoN, OHIO
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Elizabeth litoberta venWl Ru~ll Rea! E •••,. lott a w.r nor won • confere~ce." lvln~ Ie. "ame.on B.IcJlC. _ • ~vorce-:- ClJi'a..ge IS , J. S. Biddell .nd Sarah Ridd8l1 "'"' -' - gr~u' Ile\e~t . H d ' to Ed wml. i' ..1 estate in Franklin " Front .one-fifth to one·fourth Qf ), F ~. e ,J en ero!) . versul tQwnship. , aU :farm iJlj:ome in the -United' Charles ~illlinier to Lilah' May States comes from the sale of milk. raDkbn A. Hendel'8On, . for die v.o~ce. Chargl~ ~ extreme cruel~. B.Uinger, 121 aeHl in H.'mDto1l Tbe milk. income ' of the average ~ez Kroener versUI William tOWllllhip. ' farmer of the United S~-tes is Kroener for divoree. Chartre ta .... Directo, of F ••er" ........ grll8S neglect of dut.. · Q D. oro thJ V' .Q uay.Ie, t 0 K al'J E . twice that from corn and hogs and ~~_ _ _ _ I' uyl., r.1 eetate lD LebalaoD. tbree times that from wheat ':L~ Jcallph 8ehraudenbach aDd R088 . Our c(\nven'18llt locatloD, nitaP eo.r. Schrawlenbacb to Rub, E. Selarau. ble lurroundinP an4 equlp.eD' The will of ,;Mary A, POillMtt, de- denhach, lli.IiO .cre. in Bandlton "I enables us to Se"_ to tbe Bed c~.ed, wu ~,d)nitttd to P1'Obait.. township. . I it7 G ..... Advanta... Tboma,. Blrehany••~lniltrator John S . Rieur,dB01l to, Aadnw Oft, ~; eor.~ Killer, .emceel f th t. f.t· dr 'l'll t and, T eDnIlamer, 'II bll • ; lin. Howard Sawyer, .ervicel , 0¥Helen ,DQ.II.hman, services, eq., "Ran o e III a.e 0 ","1\ ew Breh.ny. . roe dece~d, 'fileH }jiB Il\vefttory. No. 271 In 'I'r~Jd~. . H 1 ~ -ULANCE SERVICE .S. s. W:hit4! wu appointed · Lewta ' S~pbens and EDa .ph. ymer. lerv ~e.; '5j Treas· Phoa • •1 ' State, 'extension work W~_"D.. OWe. ' . ........ eU to Earl A. Marlott And "Fa.. -<II, Star summons and ......I.tt. real .state in WaJ1'le entry '1660' C 1 township. ' '. B~k B k " 0 um~u81 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!! three blen Bt90d with ,f eet C~enee L . Shurti to .r.m" 1(. . 0; MfC. Co., supph~s, . apart, braeed, it aeemed to Don; BbUrtl and Mary E. Sburts, 119.88 ::::e~~ $~r:r. w~~flur~h ~urlal FOR SAU DATES CALL well thumbl hoobd each in the belt .cr.. 'n Union township. . lervic81 C l b ' °B , th.t carried a 1'OW of shin,. b..... Albert Roeder to Albert Lln,01l- Book JUs C' 0 ::~U; F lank a holstered run ner ~l otateln' Loveland. b ulln 0 IUp., c" . Isber, 0 (f their attitude . 'Florence LeM.r, et a1. to.8I' Wan:n::r,vicel, \,1.29,: ~har1e8 J. .,. I It wa~ "'f,tcbfu, LeM.r. real.state In Harve'Ysbuq Edw~reanmdumft°~ ,1ndB' $~; Au~tlone.r ' Fred' and JQlepblne Beckert t o . no"e.. " lair, ~ , tb , t Inent stare :J'he Peoplel. BaUdln., LOlln .nd lervlCell, f75 j W&de S. Brown, ser· a lMIC01ll . SavilW''' Co., real estate til viceal , ~112.6~; Merwin CoYne, ~el'· JESS. ITAKI.&Y "Well.". hie aaid at Jut,' "thta town.ip. , ::e::. '6q.6~; Thomal ';1'a)'lor, 8.81'~Io, lit.. . ......... . ... to be • ~rllke eeeti9n o£ Willisni B. Jta:vner to The Peo- C , • CalROy Burroughl, ser· Monta~n •• Do 70U make a practiee · pIe's Building, Lou aild Ba,vlJl8II! , r l .D.ldn, PQ roll. ItAItJ. Itoocua of welcomlnlr ~ncara by thoQ.t- Co., r ..1 eatate in Union townahip; 18: xv., Se~ufler, pay !B1I, . DaFtaa ...... ing 'em up all~ then "o,"n~ at 'em Arthur .nd But!l Smadbec!k to • 'F Beer, servlcel, Ute a thundetelou!lT'· ' Peter Kalonay, real ..tate hi Deer~ . 'Ed' owyu, pay loll, Itlt•••, e .... His toQe, conslderme the clreUm- fteld toW'1Ullltp. . ' ward Simpson, pay, ~==:==:==:~==:==:==:~:::~-,:~ stuces, wa., hardl, concUlatorr. RaJlllond m. ud Howard~. J231.47; R. K. V.n Horne, , 5•32 ; W. A. Seiker, "Yoa cot your pIl to abo1\' up Cocnto The VJraInIa Joint StOck ~N' here. s.Jter." the old me said In LaIld Bull, ".06 aelM ill, pay 1'0 , . 7.47 j W. B. Sehule.., • mar1t1l1r volee. "Ride on, you towuhlp. pay roD, ,197.881 , loyd Lemmon~, btacqaucL .801Jl'1 better'n I BltUiNth B. Bd7. by pay roD. 1178.48; Harold Sweny, $ Il-:;::~P'~~: to B_1en B. Pe$enqat04.81 . . . roU. 1260.18; Jobn KYeI'lI, pay A, brtcbtnecl. The, Wape towuhlp. · '1~4.11; F. D. Haines service. DIM. Be aDd Daniel U.,. 18: ~. L. DuD, mechanic, Ia a ..... and' BeuJU A.... ' DB k ...., urvieq, $8 •• 1..""......- - ~alr 'of .,........ 1J*IiUGL lMee4. ..........., • fa hakHlI T!!j!.....~ '&0: owner caD have . . . . .., ..... the -,.111-1111',' _..a 127.10; t1fJinc property. .. ... Au ad 1'18"1, CovtaeJ, prag.
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COLUM to nUlller- State f!QrticultUJ;al IIQclety and cqrlvenUolls 1I~ld the frequent many other ltate ol'gaqizations, P ro eelecl Ba... o.po.i~ tll;l.l!ioM of the l!tate legislature, Program were also arranged es· A total of $639,478,000 out of olumLlls has bee,l the meeting pecia1ly for farn~ women, Future a'PProximately $1,6QO,000,000 on pl~ce of many thou$ands of Ohio FIl'lllers and 4·H clubs. FEBRUA-RY I, 1934 dePQsit in Ohio banks has Ileen the past year and especiany ---->=;.-safeguarded by the Federal De. .arly fall. Anrl the ~nd is not The annual convention of the Insurance Cprporatjon. The yet. Ohio daily and weekly newspaper by . , - - -.. publisher will be held at the .It halln't ~een so many years ago tb.t tbe United States .combat. cOl'poration, show ,that CQm. ~lth..Farmerll Week, the bl~ ~n. Deshler·Wallick. February 8, 9 ted Its depreSSion problems with its areas of unoccupi('d landa and, by plete or putial pr(jtection has been nual ev ~t for ~.he progressive and lO, ..yith thl! proposed news· pal:celling them out as homesteads, took . care of thousanda of unem • .given to 2,765,43'- .depositors, ot agriculturists of tJ~~ state, young paper code {I a chief theme of dis· ' plo~ed. Today the process ia being reversed. President Rooaevelt'll which it is estimated that n\ore and old. at hand; With the gen~al cu sion. R. C. Snyder of the San· adVISers h~ve ~rged upon him the necessity of taking mucQ of the,laJld than 9,5 per eent are insured in full a ~~embl~' ot~ce m,ol'e convenlD,g; dusky ;Newspaper, Inc., will pre· under cultivation out of production and, having succeeded in getting Tbe law which became operatjve ;.':'tth the ~hlO NeHlIpaper assocI a- side over the cooferences of the tbe government to adopt a schedule of bounties for those prducera w:ho January 1 insured in full deposits tlOn me tmg next week, at1(1 other daily newspaper publishers i Dale . ,. of 52,500 and under. The total, rences :soo,n.elr ot' later, the Wolf of Norwood will dire.ct the agree to curtam acreage, now propose to go further, !lnd buy outright amount insured. in Ohio and the mfl.~lC of Ohl~ cItIzens to ~he state weekly new paper publishertl, and 25,OOO,~00 acre.s of land, more or I ss, and retire it permanently trom number 01 depositors proteeted is capital p1'OmlSeS to contInue un· C, 1,.. Rowley of Ashtabula. will be We are more thlln pl eased with actually larger than the figures abated , in charge as president of the Ohio productton. . ' your lasified d. column. We ~ch .• plan doubtless would go a long way toward educing crops indicate, siooe they cover only 614 AbQut 5,000 fat:;;;;rs were ex- Select List of Dal.liee. Granville so ld two horses the first insertion. and b'flnglng agl'iculUlrnl production within the pre ent limit ot con- of the 634 b!lTlk.s which are menlo pe(!ted to cOnvene I.n Columbus for Barrere of. the HI~lsboro News· ......L. M. 8umptl~n. but a ~umaJl ele/l1~nt enters i~to the problem. What will be )Jers o.f the corpo'ration. ~essions beginning; Monday . and He:-ald lIS VICe. preslde~t of t~e done w)th the tMusands of iarmers who under this scheme would be end ing Thursday of this week. At ·O.hl() JI1'ewSP8~er a8Soclat!on will 1 E branch.es Of agriculture direct tbe 'entire conventl(jn. relieved of ar.y occupation? The bl'ain trust h&1I an answer. It fs, 13 On Auto Tal' B.li ....ed Hoodoo b~i . fty, that families affected by the plan would be installed in other • Supersition savs ' that 13 is an and allied activities' were to be regl~n8, where they could carryon. mote profitable farming, or would unlucky number--and 80 dOllS a discussed from manlY angle~ durihg, ~any varieties of .conllervation. certain motorist who has asked the the week, with prO@n'4ms ap.pnsored 1St!! and sportsmen Will convene in be given occupation in t.he cities. . Tbe answer, however, hardly simplifies the difficulty as much 81 Bureau of Motor Vehicles to by the Ohio State Grange, ' Ohio Columbus February. 21, th~ d\lte of it raises another. . change his license tags. "Supersitithe fifth annual OhiO Conservation t't' t l' h d h . convention, to be held under the The proposal is a part of the economic planning pr08ram of the 1 !Oi ?r JlO, ve a not ing but auspice of the Ohio Conservation The Classified Ail, for 18l'nl im· new deal, but as yet i in only lfebulou8 form, Its inauguration natur· f~~ t~~C~u~~~:ni3;0~' t;!t~at~~ Council. The meeting will be at the plements "'ere sold the firs t week ally mUst rest upon 80me solution first of unemployment in the citiea he wrote to Clen M. D'ally. state Nejl Heuse. Sportsmen's c11ibs. and we did not have to l'e new it . and a plan of help lOT agrieultl,,1ral districts in general that would en- motOr vehicle registrar. uCan you •. ----Isaak Walton chapte~, farm .-.1. W. able industrial and roral sections of the na1;ion to absorb any lIew labor arrange any way for me to get I Sprmg Valley bluketball teams groups .and other organizations as supply. I~ IIkewis must meet the objections which it is bound to run another set with different num- played here Saturday night. well alI , individuals interested In into, if and when it is' actually tried, and American home owners rebel bel's?' Admitting tD a fewsupe.rsti_ IMaSSie hlld plenty' of "pep" and consemng Natur-e will meet. The . at the idea of any Russianizing of the American ri&'ht to live where one tionll himself, Daily is trying to won all thre.e game.s. ~core; Grade annual conservati~n banquet Will pleases, and engage in whatever occupation one chooses.-Columbus figure out a way to rid the motor. B?ys---Massle 23, ~,prmg Valley 4 j be beld the everung of February hio, Dillpatch. ' ' ist 01 the iIl.omened numbers ' HIgh School Gitls--Massie 15, 21. The conservllo-tion Council will • • Spring Valley 11;, High School meet afternoon an'd evening. Febt·u 1932 R..I E,.at Tax 1900 'lioy_ Massie 18, Spring Valley 6. ary 20, and business meetings of .==~===========~ . A...: • ow The Sanshine club hd an oyster the League of Ohio Sportllmen will r •• aJld fish supper Salturday evening be held the same day with an open For a long tim we hesitated about A lower average tax rate wa paid lit Snell' store. meeting Febru'ary 21. The Isaak runni ng a Class ified Ad. Now we by O~io real estate owners in 1932 Mrs. Lida Villars visited I Walt~n League plans to meet the are so'ld on the propoaition.- E. ::..:.._________--:-_____.:....__________-1 than In 1900, according to .. report her son, Mr. E. M. Villars and mornmg of February 21. "The .C ,T. I prepared for the joint legislative family, Saturday. Save Outdoor Ohio" Council ",ill taxation committee by th re~eay. Mrs, Mary Tuclter and Barry .convene at the J1ame time. A, F. The Ohio State Univer sity Radio St&tion-WOSU 8 :00 Mu ic cb division of the state .tax com- vi ited Mre. 2a,,. Clark over Moon, Conover, il!! chairman of the 8 :05 Farm Adjustment News . .... .. .. ....... " " ... ,...... ..~" ..... D. S. Myel' mission. Tbe' average. state tax rate Sunday. Ohio Oonservation (Jouncil. 8:15 Refinancing Farm Mortgages in Ohio .. ,,, .... .... ,, ... ,,,, L. ~. Hobson on real ~roperty In 1900 was Mrs, Wm Luker,U! attended the 8:25 Music 22.411 mllls as compared with Farmel" In titute at 1Ilas()n, Wed· The midwinter meeting of the 8;40 Partnership in 4.f! Clubs .. , ......... ",.. ." ',, .......... 0. C. eroy 22.361 in 1932. AlthQugh the rAtenesday. Children's Division of th Ohio !:60 Let'~ Go 111 CC8 an.~ See Thin,. .".' ."." ........... ". Elma Whitn~y was ~ fraetion lower, the taxes asOn Friday 'evenilrg, January 26/ Welfare Conference will be beld 11.0 0 Lickml County EnJOys Economy Scbool. .. :, " .. . ",. Vlrglnia Bear ae8lled in 1932 -amounted to Rev. and Mrs. J. P OI Thornbury de· nut Monday and Tuesday at 9 '10 M j , Home Dem. Aa'flnt, Lieklpc County $249,004,CIIW in tomparis n with lightlully enterta,ned at their Deshler-Wallick Hotel. The 9;26. T!~~ in Tuation .. .. .. , ... , "" ...... :................ , ,.. H. R. $42,748,000 levied. in 1900. hom~ at 7 o'clock a "Wood Cho,p. mary pur-pOl!e of ~e J!l~etine: is to 9:35 What the Glaciers Did for Qhio ... "~" '" " .. "."". H. E. The bulk of Ohlo'a tax bills on peril dinner. Tho.e present were dlseuS8 the practicabilitY of at9:45 Buying our Spring Fertilizers "." ..... , " .... ,," .... , .. Earl Jones real property goes to the support as follows: Mr. ChEl•. Doster, O1int tempting to secure federal or ......'... 1. ........... ' =-==a Of. the municipal, county and town Clavel, Howard Graham, Geo. Md ~or chlld--earing program a, inDenny. Wm. Gillali~, A. S. Collett eluding mothers' pensions, and to ship governments and schools. The ' new licnse. will raIlle as E. Lukens, Wil/>UI, Williams and stimulate action towards better 19311' OHIO TAGS follo•• : ~ Propb.tic Robert Collett. eare for underprivUeged ' children. WILL BE SHORTER A to Z, AA to ZZ, 1 to 999. At G G W.. Mrs. Lida Hatton entertained at Grace Abbott. Chief of the Fed· to Z999; A.A.l to ~999; 1A to overn.or eorge b11e IS pos· a IUMheon on Tbur, day the foLlow- eral Children's Bureau an advoA quarter of a century 01 prece- 999Z; lAA to 999ZZ; AlA to lle..ed of a keen sense .of humPI'. ing ladies: MrtI. E. B. Daldn, Mrs. eate of federal aid, ~ill speak dent will be cast aside to give OhIo Z999Z. ~e has demon8~rated thIS on more C. G. Randall, M1's.' E. Munger, Mond.y evening, The' emergency smaUer and neater automobile H. t an one occasion, 'T~e latest was Mr • A. S. Collett. relief situation. in Ohio will be cense tag for 1935. , SURVEY PROJECT when he was l~formed. that Prpf. J, W. nell an~1 family spent diseullled M.ondayafternoon. Approval bas been Clven by the Ray,!,ond, . lead,m~ Paris prophet, Sunday with Mr. ILnd Mrs. Her· Encouraged b-y prospects of fed· state highway department to a NOW UNDER WAY predicted ~n hlll.annual forecast bert Snell, at 'Mo.nterey. _ era) fuMs being provided until complete revlaion of the number• that a Pl.aJor ~ral.~ wreck was due Mr. and Mrs. K~Il'1 nell isited May 1 for ci\1i1 works projects, ing lI~tem on automobile licenses, Local control iIU1'Veya of tbe U, ~~, occur~n Ohl.O. ~aybe he mean!.! her cousi n at Eva~lston, Saturday Capt. Fred L. Smith, director of whicb had its beginning in 1910 S. cout aDd podetic. aUI'Vey are I s ove ~~, like tne French debt aJ)d Su.nday. • the Sta~ Borea" of Aeronautics, the gDvernpr com· A basket dinneje was enjoyed la dlrect",g every dort toward aid when the state first iaaued licenses no'" under wa, in Ohio as a payrne;ts. to motor vehicles. OWA I1 roJect. 'mente • ' by all the Friend'8 'Church Sunday in~~he C. W. A. In developing 8 O. W. M\lTr e11, state highway di. Prof, C. E. Sherman 0.8. tr. is I • t.I 1Ii~ ' S Polic. Rev. Ruth Murray took charge of landmg field program for Ohio rector, Aid the new license. were dlreetna' - tl1e activity ",111M will ·'P C R&di:tat. the setvices. cities. As Obio airport adviser- Tn adopted for clarity, eC~l1omy and extend into every Oltio count,. 0 ".tem Kingman basketball teams will the. national campaign, Director greater nse in manufacture and MQre thaD 5000 mODumeDts wiu JIigbway Director O. W. Mer- play h~re Saturday night. S.~lth .bas contac~ed o'fftcials in all attachment. Glen W. Daily, regis- be set out, on which locationa and tell and Col. Lynn Black superinThe Farmer's In:stitute was well CIties In tbe state qf over 5,000. trar of motpr vehicletl, bas ap- elevation will />e inscribed. tendent of the OhiO' highway attended and enjo~'ed by all. POPUl&tioD and eJlpl&hled to them -Jll'oved the new iuue. The monuments, Prof. Sherman patrol, have made a perSonal in. • - • w~t the pOllllibilities are under the Next year the state will bloasom Aya, will be at least 42 incbetl 10nK epectiqn of the radio communica10 Clvll 'Yorks program. Similar iii· forth with a license containine: a made of reinforced concreata. Tha tive aystem use~ by the MicHigan f~rm"atlon w~ sent to muncipali. dark midnight blue backgroulld topa are to be llush with the state .police. Tbe inspeetion tIes In counties without landing with light lemon-colore d numerals cround. incidental to a s,tudy and survey Rev. Hugh J. Wright of Wi!. ~eld facilltie~. Twenty-eiaht land· and a lemon..eotored border. But I "Lan/f-line dillpu...,. can ba set· ' radio communication and its QP' mington, delivered the ~ermon at mg ,freld proJects have already the method of numbering wUl be tIed by re!rence to theM ~OnU.m.· P.Ortunities for furthering the pub. th" Friend$' chu~ch Sunday. morn" J>een approved. and 60 more are entirely new. 1ents. wbicbwill also :furniab pel'- he service and efficiency of t h inc. ' , pendn,. FJiture eff0rt;s will. be dl· Pal8enger atltomobilell will bear mane,t accurate elnatiqJl8 ~or aJi 01110 partl'9l. The O. S. U, M,ss Myra Haydock has otaaniz. rected to~ards selectIng sites for lieeJIse plates carrying letters or public hnprovementa." the di~tor station WOSU has already ed a kindergar\.en clalls of 14 new landlng field •• numerala ~r' both iit an inttoicate explain.. . ranged to cOQpel'lJte with members, which meetll at her home . Only 21.9 01 the 4,300 prisoners combination intended to limit 'all S\lneyo1'8 are bein. recruited in patroL in tbe rl\dio study' by broad. on school day mornings. This is .. In the Oh~o peniten~iary last year tap to a lenrth of .from )0 to 12 each count, where the work is to euti.nr patrol announcements part of the Green,e county emer. were foreJ{nel'll, while 14.7 of the in.che•. The present lIystem of be done, when ~oeal men of the daily except Saturd·. y and Sunday. geO(fy school program. total number were college ITadua· large . numbers makes the tags proper qualift.cation are .vailabl~. WLW 'h aa ofroere.d Merrell and Mjss Ruth Curry entertained te~, the ~Jlnual report of the state range from 10 to 16 incbes in - - - - -,Black the service of with a. bridge par1;y on Saturday, prll!on ~lIlclose•. Other intere8~inll lengt~.. Tile Gov.mment'. 0 10 n advice or belp. ThOBe in attendan~=e were: l\(i8lle1l compansons are a. follows: Unmar Under no circumstances will tlle ,960,QOP,090 .of 2 1,(, pet; cent 1. and , Myrll Hn-dock, Mae ried prisonel'!', numbered ....,-jHM-~-...::..--~-~ l,eense" bear more than' five llume1' yell' cllrtl~te. · on, December 16, L' irgin'i", D(ckinson M.u~e and over 800 were. ' . or We have. been using your Claasified ala,or letters or ,com~inations. was .heavlJf 'oversubscribed. . Ruby S~bitb, Law- separatecll~()m their Wlvell: illit~r. Ad. €olumn for years and we berence Vanderman land the 1I0SteS9. a~es numbered 348. th~se 'With Heve that it is bet~er than ever..., M G '\ . ., . common School educatIOn were M. M . . . rs. ~rank r ..na~ waa called 2,94:1 and 860 atte cd d h· h h 1 to Xerue ,Sunda}i night by the Mo . , . 11 e Ig se 00 Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., death of a brothelr, Vernon lion. r9bbe pr~;rners wer aen~ up for writes: '(I'm ()rily 28 yeaTS ol~ and aker. lUI! death fdulted from an ri ery • an any- ot ~r crime; one welch 170 lb•. until taJt.lng one box a,u tomobile accident on tbe New ~ltoner III lIerving hll tenth set)d your Kurscben Salts just 4 Jasper pike. ce. _ _ _ ••- - iee~ ,,0. I now weigh 1-60 Ibs. I Many of our citizens we:re' interPUBLIC SALE ~:r" arv"ee mnore ,ell ergy.ahnd further- uted Wedbestla1 e,vening in hear· ---'" . ment." • ever h a d a ungry. mo· " i ne an a d","eSS, b y, R . ev. , K'I I mer, a • H aV111&' ~rited my farm, I will Sold two cd~1I the d~y after the Fat folks IIhould take '''ne. half former pastor, ,w}\Ilch was .bro~- sell a.t p'lJbl~c auction on my fa:rrr teaapoonful ,of kruaehen Salts In .. tast from t~e,Mt: Orab statiOn.. . " loea~d Smiles Weat of WaYnes. ad. appear~d, 'anll got a gool! pdce gJau o~ 'b ot water every mOnUJI ' The Ladletl Alit of the M. E. Ville, 2 mllea East of Dayton and for them. Us f0 11 classif\ed.-A. It be~pte breakfast "':" . an 86-cen~ ChUrch ~nder~d Rev. aad, Mrs, Lel)anon Pike and 1 mile South of bottle IIlIta .. w'lek&---you can et Petera .. can'~ed frllit showe.r at its Lytle on State Route 73, on Kruaehen at any drue: store'in regulu meetmg at the parsonage, T.......~, P ......tr7 " 1',3 4 America. If not joyfully satiated Thu~day. . • . Beginning promptly. at 10 :30 a, after the -lirat bottle-:..MoMY back M;JN Rutianlla (~arry 8ubmltted m. sharp, the folio wine: chattel _--,.__ _ _ . .. an operation fOI' tbe removal of property: " tODllils, on Monda~'. , 8 bead of ' Honea, 2 bead of catBor\'l, to Mr. all d · Mra. Wm. tIe, Farllling Implements 10 tonI Coe, ,January 24 aj; 'MiamJ VaUey Clover Hay, HuneslJ, a~d HOuse hOSPital, a daughtt!r, Berth., Ann, Goods. . Although Mrs. Coe~1I condition was Terms made known on day of The. Classfied Ad. column is a hum· serious" she and 111.1' aaurhte-r ~.-e sale. , ' . dinge'r for making· sales. We SU1'6 N.i.hbo,. World.. To••ther E. L, TH014AS progre.ssine: nicely at tbe home of believe in them.- T. S. P. her Itarenta, Mr. a1lld Mrs, Howard W. N, S •• ra, Auct. " Molle ••cleat McClul'fl, of tbls pillce. L, ,M. lfendel'llon,L. C. St. Johni .. R...at. · ; Rev. Dowdell delivered an 1\Jus. Clarks t.ra~ed temperance leeture i8 the - - ---TfJe cbinch bu, has proved. a Friends Church SI,nda7 avenin«. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT J ' menace III more than a third of Eiltate of WIllIaPl J. She",o~d, Ohio counties durin, the past four dec....... dr, summers. Notice Ii lt~"b, einn that L. M. Barley ft.elda were destroyed and maDY eorn field. wer~ seriously ======~':'I======= RellcielWOD, w1tGee Post Olle. ad· d~ I. WQ1lenWe, Ohio, has inj1lred, ' ueordlllir to a bllUetDl (jn uy time he4!a da17 appoill... Execator of "Chinch Buas and Their Control" ..rail can be with little the B_te of William I. Sherwood jult iieued by the Aericultaral from November aDel with Ide ~f Warrell eo.at" Ohio, deColle,. extenaioD lerviee and dja. damase to ...... moat of u.. ...... , trlbated b, COUDt, qr1cultural total deatruetton n.t.d til....1t1l .., of January, abRa. bulL caallIOt The lealt expenaivt aad Of COUI'M, ULPII B. CADY thiel, ..et1locl, aJll T. R. hope to .Cle'DDlII~:b ,.... Of .... Probate Court the author of tile baJlettD, It to bD1'11i118 w.r;. Coallt,. Ohio ~. .aoDl fa_ tIae ~-t
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Juuary.28. 1'86. Til. preeideat appgmtecl GraC!e Ho,Je, Rlltll ,,-- P, • I E.rly .nd Betty Hartsock tor tile o ~ ennr•• program committt'e tor next meet· Ing. Aftcl' the bu ineM meeti~ the claR!! was entertained by the following Freneh program: Lo~'s Pl'ayer-Juanita Brannock (Continued fl'lOlIl P.,I 1) Marseilltli la Pebruary II B lu'tbal1 iRme II .lth Song, Reading', c~n c-In Paris-Grace TI I R th P I gt west arrolton F brlliry 7' A"'ricultul'A S h o r oyt ' u enn n on . ~ Game, ' Pigeon Fly-Cia • ongs--Clas ourst'o February 9 Basketball GRme with .. Sci.llu CI.b pringboro. February 10 Wat'r n Teachers meeting. At the la's t meetillf' of the lub, 01) Friday, the Februal'Y 10 Gral1e heneflt basket ei nce hall aame. membel W h 0 \ Cl'e ~l'e en t ac.e 'd F bl'uary 1'2 Drawing COl' the as a committee 0 f t.tl 0 woe .. h) in tournament. starting to draw up a consUtQtion February 12 Wasbington & Lin· for the club. Good progress wa coin program, Sophomore cla~s. made on this in s\?itc of the fact February 14 Bask('tball game with that several of the memb r were Middletown reserves. ab ent for other activiti s.
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Fcbruary 16 Sportsman Brother· hood pep nleeting. "'ebru"ry 17 Tournanlent at Kin~ S" " e" Mills. b 19 . Fedents · meetingoUl'lty !1permten. ' plctur . February 23 BIrd s how at
STUDENTS ESCAPE FLADI OF AT ANTIOCH COLLaCE SERVICES AT THE Fire, belillved to havl! atarted SUNDAY from a detective flue, destroyed CHURCHES Spruce Cottag~', home of Mill Caroline Norment, dean ot women
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at Anti(lch College, Yellow Sprine ll ST. MARY'S CHURCH Monday. The loss ----.R . I of $12,000 db is al. ' h f d Mev. J . J. Schaeffer, aetor · most complete y covere y m· Fire 8larted in t e roo an 'l !urance. i F b A e a eSlma C"ur." swept through the ~wo story Frat e l·ua\')' ..., x g , , , . . . . , Eight women co.operative stud. National Bank buUding Wash- school at. V:30: se,rmon and Holy ents, occupants of the building, ington C. H., .unday mght. The Communion at 10.30. escaped scantily clad. . damage was e- _ ..- at $30,000. ST, AUCUSTIN .... CHURCH Mi s Elsie Newcomer, 0'1f .. ~ I Father Frencla Pastor ton, was unllurt in a eap l'om a CORN.HOG PROGI~AM IS 'tl • h h second floor window. ATTRACTIING FARMERS 9 '.1.~ekI c urc Mal!.ll at St. AUi'll The students lost most of their __ Iat, " _ _ ..._ __ every Sunday 0 oauC • . ftifeeta. orn and bog farmers are vel')' FERRY CHURCH OP CHRIST , enthusiastic over the reduction DOLLA.R DEVALUED TO program otrered them by th e (UndenomiaatloDal) 59.08% OF FORMER PRICE Government. Contract sign up Chester A. Williamson days were started tn four town. h ~ Unified service beginning wit devalued P're6ident ships last Friday; four others were Ohurch School at !) :80 a. m. Lord's th Roosevelt d 11 d yosteraay th started on Monday and t hree on () S e 0 ar an gav e T d - F" loea1 commlttee Supper and sermon at 10:3. er- world a standing- offer to buy and ues ay. , hl've h" bl- mon subject, 'IA Prophet's Plea to 8ell goLd accQrdin,. to the needs of men at eae towns lP were una e D ' d PI" Y , ' ... t k • con t t for the a epresse eo p, e. 011 are international trade at a fixed price 0 rna e t s ' i always welcome at this church. l'n doll"ra an loterpreted by farmers ae as as e"l canle n, Q, . , . tl:'easurery officialS 8S putting tIle Many had t<> wal~ 111 hne fot· sevFRIENDS MEETING • country "on .a modified gold stand-
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"What Sh.ld We D01"• . In addition to the pure)., practical problems that arise when ber avernent visH.e the home, t her are many PI,IZzllng questions involving social usages. A proper respect for the departed, 1llt1l consideration for acquaintanClls and friends, demands that certain things be done. The aVel'age family is not p,r epared to answel' all these questions. However, the moderJl Cu neral director iii informed on the correct procedure in aU cases and COn give final, authoritative advice.
1\1rs. J V Hartsock and daugh. D 'h . S d . L b . ter, orot y, spent un ay In e .. The "FutUre Star" basketball anon, guests of Mrs. Rachel 1 f W H S '11 h Id th payers 0 • • . WI 0 ree son. elementary games W. 10 H. S G S t d F the b Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ramby . Theymfiftha grade ul' ay, ande rthe uarysixth. movlllg mto the apar~ment for2:40. grade of Wayn ville will play merely occupied by Mr. and Mrs. eral hours for theIr turn. Firat Day-Firat Da, FrieDeI.hlp ard." 24 Tournament at Kings tLheb fiftb anTdhsixth del teambs ot Satterthwaite... School ,at 9 ,S O a. m. Meetinr for The president fixed the value ot ere b w\ a so If e 8 Bo".d the dolalr at. 59.nS cent of its J I.' .anon. H' t ' Henderson a nd ErWIn EllIS county w h0 h.' ave a a t'ISf BC t ory w01'8hip at 10:30 a . m. v "er ... Moth.,,'. Club PrOlram \IndiO; . ~ 'aveil e ween our OY8 STrived home from Fl orida this baSe will sign this reduction pro. former gold equivalent, and on W.ynenil1e. Ohio prmg a ey. morning. While there they were WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH this bas,is a pr~re of $35 an ounce . . , an gram. '1\ W D' wal! establlsheq for internati onal The lollowlllg program wtll be J 'These games are sponsored by guests of the O'Neal's Phone 7 . Mr. Lest~r J. 1~1 er, arren Rev. G. C. lbert. Paster I " Id given for the (other' Club by t.he the elementary grade teachers, Fourth Grades undei tbe directi on The funds are to be used for the Mr. and M..s. J oaiah Davis, Mr. County agricultural . agent, states Church School at 9 :80 a. m. dea lngs _~~ ~ ___ _ _ of Mis Carter and Miss McKinsl!y. purchase Qf I1brary books for and' Mrs. Lloyd Davis and so!ls, that this pr~gram IS QY far the Lord's Supper at conclu.sion. ChrisSiberia. FI.h Hibernat. Songs--The Flag and The EagJe i lementary grades. The admis ion spent Sunday with Bowli.rd Hur· best prop.osltlon offered. the far Uan Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. EvenIn Slberlll therl! Itre rlv rs CO li' A~raham Lincoln. price will . be placed within the ley and family, lib Kingman. ers in thIS count~y" It IS/O ~oo iog evangelistic service at 7:30. talnlng flsb ~:hl'h nre burled In tbe U •• Address of We.lcome--Jimmie Mil- most carefully balanced budget. d I that farmers can t affor no to Sermon subject, "The W~nder .1Id nll winter. but are lI\lv 10 the THE MIAMI CAZETTE We hope to see much enthu siasm ' M~. and Mrs. J. E. McClure ha sign. _ _ ~ __ ... _--'-Book." Prayer meeting and Bible IPrln,. ler. PIU' Ra •• I .. Reading-Lyle Fox toward these games as the boys dinner guests Wedne.sday evenstudy each Wednesday at 7:30 p. Piano Solo-"Raindrop " - R I~n will some day represeai our Senior 1)'Ig Mr. and Mrs. J.!? Marlatt, ~r. m. The church where you teel -= _ _ __ Margaret Gons . Hi team. Come and see t hem play. and ~rs. C. ~. Rob ltzer lind MIS home. "Wae1lingtOJ}'1I Rules 01 Behavior" Your hopes for a future cham. BeatrIce Roblue'!'. __ . -Seven boys. Pionsbip team will go high. Dto H Q Alexallder a former Mr. and Mrs. H~lrold Whltaker WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Kuslcal Readlnr-"JWlt a Bit of I' ' d~nt 'of 'Waynesville' is recup- and children moved to Ralph J ohns CHRIST Clo~: But. It's Red, White and Not. of SJ'lDpath,. e~~tillg at the home of 'his son, property here, Wednesday of last (Undenominational) Blue - LOIS Jean Baker. Dayton from a recent ol'eration at Week. "In Honor of Lincoln"- Fra.nees Tbe students and facuity of Miami Valley Hospital. · The Ladies Aid ant' the N~triti~n Chester A. Williamson. Mlnillter clb will have a covered dl h dmWednelday: Bible study and Johns, Reba Scrtaee, Henrietta Wayneeville Hia'h school wish to Pennington, expre$8 .their aympathy to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye had a s ner at t he home clf Mrs. S. H. prayer meeting each W.,un".u.')1 " If ,... w. nt you, t o 10 "Tis Splendid to Live So Grandly" Rogers and Marga,(et In the deat" dinner gllests. Sunday. Mr. and Burnet. n ext TU(lsdlflY, ' February 6 at 7 p. m. 01 tbei), hUlbafit! and grandfather Mrs. Ed Hartsock, Spring Valley, M ' Alice Miller "Ipent Thursday Sunday: Sunday school .t 9 :80 - Anna Marilyn Whitaker farther, here's my advice"The Famous Walhlngton",--Mar. Elmer :Rogers. MI'. ~nd Mrs. Clarence Rye, and at :h~ home of ~r.' and Mrs. S. D. •• m. Morning worship at 10;30. "BNeIl In ne" tireI at tbla time bec:ail .. Ion Smltll. tamily, and Mr. Charles Rye. Henkle near Weynesville. The SUbject tor the sermon will h cool ,..... toopen rubbw-cold-cure It. Farmers _ AD Additioll " Mrs.'Margaret acoompan- be. Wanted: Modern Ridei'll f or Thua tine put on now wlU Nil about 3ICJ' '~~ Mr. and MI' . D. C. Ridge had al , Modern Horses. Epworth League 'uthe&' tban tbe _me dr_ started off n_ "0 C ·-1 ,,' C tai' " Wild In the account of' t he game in dinne .. "uests OD Sunday, Mr. and ied Mr. and Mrs. E:arl Thomas to t 6 30 ith H A'd F OD bot RIDDle&' I'OIld•• That mana ,ou Act ~p~ h, ...y ap 0 a last week's scbool news, it was not M- H' "' H Dav 1' 8 "'r and Mrs the MinstreL at W,aynesviUe and a : p. m. war... 0", all M4 ............Ie pJualmmecllate aoo-skl . _ae ABa,erman . . d til t ·th W H S R d leader. Evangelistic .ervices at Closing Tlme-:.Mabl Luddlngton melltiooe a e . . . e· Anderson, ot ¥~JI8field. Ohio. and then spent Wed~es.day night an 7 :30 p_ m. ~Oll subject wlll ..f • .,.. At toda,'a low .,...c•• IlO't ti ' ____ e serves defeated the Muon outfit Mr. and lira. Earl Davis. of Day· Thursda, at thelli home on Social be: "A Great Man'lI Call alld Reworth tbialdal about?'! AN~"I,. 26 to 12. __ • ton. Row. . spon!!e." - • Allen Enmck and Clyde WharOn Wednelday of next week at Tbe Debating club hal ebarge Lo.... t Waterw., of E.rope NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN ton attended the C!i ommuni~Y sale 2 p. m, The Women's Foretan t of the assembly program Frida,. The Volga rIver, 10Daee . water· at Lebanon fair gr~)und, FrIday. 14il!.llionary SQciety will meet with Xembers of the club Ho. the r "'urope I. na-I-ble to IU B k I <I "81 0 . , . • • ... Estate of Emma ~. Janney, DeMr. and Mrs. D. n. 00 wa ter, Mrs. A. K. Day. , AII~We.ther pnl1'am is coinJ to be .omething "UllIn 61\ mile. ot Its lI(lotN, 2.32:1 ceaaed. . of M , lamisburg. spe111t Su, nday witb ... _ _ _ _ new aDd ditferent. but refuM «I mil. dl,tant trom Ita 200 mouthl . la I d ht Mr ,lYe 1urther information COncern- emptyinc Into the Oftlplan sea. Notice is hereby given that W. their son-~n- w anc~ aug eT, . ESTABLISHMENT OF hac it. Everybody 1.8 eXpectinr a • _ _- -S. Graham. whOle Post OfBce Ad· and Mrs. Morris lIr[iLler and chilo ADULT SCHOOLS Pathllndet UP "fta1" aUrprise. Lea.o. From S••.u.t dreM is Waynesville, Obio _ dren at Ruth·Mariel'n farm . L Mr. and Mrs. lEIarry Graham T' h W C t E l1acle Ab •• ". to Oft"e a .~~ been duly appointed Adminii.rator ~ whJcb ..... 1I0ta-OJIJJ - of the Estate 0f E E . J anney spent Sunday in Dayto Ii with tb II School e committee arren oun y this mervency ....... m tile tundlal mma takes mean. UP 'ni late of Warren County, Ohio, latter's mother, Mlrs. Susan SayThe French clUb metFriday, the aIllnln, boul'll. ceased. 10r. to gnd out if there ilf enou,h interw.y Ovallt., wIthI .. '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!. d tho 31 d f J est amon&,st the unemployed to ,each 01 all Date IS at ay 0 anuary M Walter Whitaker hall been justify the establishment 01 adult 1934.. Quite sick with neu:ritis s ince lut h I h :t.. th ... C. D,onaid Dllatulh, Atty. Thursday. but is slightly improved sc 00 II t, rougnout e COll11.,. UP t RALPH H. CAREY at this time. (D These elegible for regiatration h P b C t are aa tollo~: Judge of t e 1'0 ate our Mr. Frank Rogers and Mr. and Both men and en IT yean . Mrs. Charles Clark were called to of age or older who are: - - ..- - Wayne8ville Friday, by the death 1. Who))., unemployed. Muahroom" 1Jre... 6 iaed of their lIrollier, Imd brother·in. 2. Working part time, not oVQr SUPERTWIST COID eTl au commercially in Ohio about 1900. law, Elmer Rogel'll. two day. per week. W. talce pleasure ill announch1tr a new high made !urnaco more than 1,600.000 square Mrs. Harry Cowan, 01 Ridge. 3. People working on s COJIlmiJ. and beatiJJg coal to our trade or about 400 acres, are de- ville, whose brother. Walter Keev- sion basis receiving not more than to that crop. er, taught school at Lytle several $10 per week. 4. Anyone workins exclQively - - • years ago, gavel a talk at Sunday PriCH lIubJtet to cbanlle without notk~ ead 10 a~y ltate . . . . tai \ REAL SPEEq school, Sun~y 'afternoon. On city or town relief. I " I This coal has giTen very general sat.iSfaction w erever .. Mr.ofand Mrs. A. spent E. White andy care Clal!.lles canany be kind formed to take used. For those 'Who do not require Poccahontas it haa proven ,T elephone impulses that travel sons. Columbus, Saturda of moat of requelt . very delirable and seD. considerably cheaper. at the apeed of. licht, the '1l1l1test night with Mr. and Mrs. Kesler as :fu as educational lubjects are . Phone "'7' W. J-ne.ville, Ohio in the universe, would be of Graham and Ilaughter. concerned. • little value if forced to move aUhe Mr. and, Mrs. Hl<Irry Burnett and U interested notily your near.t tortoise pace of sOl1Dd-a mere , Janice. were if) Lebanon lligh scbool superintendent or &~' t Tire Yulcan /a /n, Good Used Tire, 72() 'aUn an hour. on business, Saturday evening. Jlresident 01 Holbrook Collette. • "FQt"r. Start" Ba.ketball Cam.
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San Francisco alld detired to ta~k James Haine. spent Sunday after. with lomeone in Ne~ York. and with M'fl!. Juan Campbell and • yoice loud enough to be Kenrick and family. at tbat distance. It would take Centerville. tour 1I0u1'8 for the sound of The Ladies Aid o:r Lytle church hi! voice to travel the conUnent. will serVe lunch' lit the sale of On the other band, If this same week. ork. party, his word~ would Mr. and Mrs. Starlley Bailey en· ' snapped ~Ct·oss the continent at tertllined 'the Y.E'. M. of speed ot 186,000 miles a second. Friend's church, 'Waynesville, at their home here Sunday evenini'. Mr. and Mrs. Kell,el' Graham and daughter, Miss Bernice, spent Sun· Phon e 25 U ae On day with Mr. and Mre. John Myers nOU r I and daughter. at Dayton. , Several from here attended the ' A movable brooder houlle large funeral of Elmer RIJgera, at Way· 'I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!~i!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .....,,'... to house 860 to 400 chicks neeville, Monday afi:ernoon. :: a time, smaU enough to be Ml;. and Mn. Harvey Burnet moved easily, and cbeap enough to motored to Cincinnati Saturday. be within the means of any poultry The latter's sister, MiM ..,.',.... - _ ma~, is illustrated and described in Roanarle returned nlome with tht\m the January issue of Poultry and will remain ,a fe:w days before PointeJ'B sent out by tne Agricul- enterina' a nurses training school tural Extension Servioe ot the O. at New York City. , iiootII-ta,--.JI , S. U. . Mr. and Mrs. Dorudd Hadley enI The brooder stove has proven itatertalned to, Sunday dinner , the sUperiority over tbe hen for the following relativell: MI'. Mouls averare farmer 8S a means of Hadley, MI'. snd Mrs. Clarence brooding clllcks with a minimum of Harvey apd Mr. and Mrs. Taylor flabor. cost!!, and mortality, aec:ord- Moore and children of near Will. rton. , ' ' ing to R. E. Cray. poultry speeialist of O. 'S., U. He says suece!!s in Mr!. Kesler Grahe,m entertained • raising ellie'lla w,itb the brooder her Sunday SchOOl cla8s of little stove depends to a large extent on folka Saturday aft ~r;noon. Tholle the kind of house in whlcb it i8 present were:. JeaDltlette Kut'lis!, u~ed The house described is 12 :t.,et Francill Johns, l'byl;Us Clark; Ray square, is large enough to permit NiUer, Harold Flil~nd and Rex good 'fentilation, and also to anow Burnett. the c:nicks room to get away trom Mr. and Mra. Harvoy Burnett ellthe stove and into cooler air. ten-Ined to dinner SundaY', Dr. I Succell8 in poultry farming and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway, of Daypenda . on raising strong, vilfOrous ton, MiM Latira ROllnagle, of Cin. pullet.. This. says Mr. Carey. can cinnatl and Mr. andl Mn. Harold Whitaker and chillhen, Richard beat be accomplished either 1noving the chick. to frelh grouDd and Francia. ,each year wl)ere there Ia aD· abun- ,Albert Hawke dant of green feed, or by ralllDI Cleo. Intertalned tbe e1l1cb in IItrlet c:onilnemeDt. folio at their The brooder house eannot be mov- q. Namel), : ad \lDl. . It fa portable, but a porta Smith, Rath bl. hoode.. bouae can be uecl for aDd Bernice Gl'labatm Gonln. . . .t broodinll'. The houe Robert U11. ."·.... Cb11 " 'jtl d..mbed .... been dJliped for • Lelia,., Earl COI~•• brooder 1a0llH. _n be .Jaeq•• A..... Have YOI1 tried our lIew 20% La')'ing Mash? TbiJi muh containa te.n feed ingredient. besides a high &'lade mineral and cod liver oil. We do not believe a commercial mash of equal quallt)' could be "'ougbt for leu than '2.25 to '2.~0.
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Mr, J. B. Chapman was a bU8in· ess visitor at Dayton, Friday. Miss Ruth Chandler was a Dayton visitor Thursday afternoon.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
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An unfort4nate accident occurTo th tax payer s of Warren FERRY eHURCH IlF CHRIST , red at, the West End Garage MonCounty. Just one more week t o day morning, when Carl Servis, 65 (Undenominat:lonal) Farm Insurance, cash or te1'Uls. pay r al estate tax. 'Februa1'y --=:=======' \\as (lccidcntally shot and killed. - The West Carr'olton Pirates, W. r-l. Sears, all ,kinds of insurance h ester A: Williamson 16 is the last day for payment sutrering from a defeat at the MI'S. W. O. Raper i " 'r . I 11'. Rnbel·t Baker and Mr. Servia nif)(){\ service be!ginning with lativ s in incinmlli, t.~~Slll'lg C- had been outside of the garage hands of Franklin the night befDre Mi!;8 Jean Furnas was the week- =====~==== hUTCh ch()ol at 9 :3 0 a . m_ without penalty. If; w~e. trying out the ,38 calibc1' auto-invaded Waynesville Saturday and end guest of Miss Jeannette T.ol'd\ • upper nd sermon at E. B. MURRELL Farm insuranc~, allh (H' ttll'ms. 1lI1l1ic l'(lvolve r, belonging to Mr. succeeded in living up to their Willlon. 10 ::J() a. m.• rmon subject, "The Treasurer Warr n County W. N, 'eal1:<, all kind ~ at ingul'ance S"I'vi:, Wll cn they came back into name by crushing the Waycehs 28 Pr('cious Name." NeJct Lord's Day Mr, and Mrs. L. A, Garst spent the garage hey both thought the to 28, after a bitter fight. Way\\ ill be' . B. . Dall·" Watch for ., Mrs. Lydia nnd ' l·voull. WftS a g~n was empty , and as Mr. Bakel' 'nesville led the first two quarters Sun(Jay at Grati., where Mr. Garst comp lete nnnouncem4mt next week , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - busine's Yisitor here one <lay lasl ' hu tt'd t hal'ld it to Mr. ServiB, and closed the half holding a 17 preached. and help us make it; th greatest 1============== week. on of the men touched the trigW !l score. The Pirates came back Mr. Eugene Foster, and grandever. y,)U are alway welcome at It 1', enuRing 1\ discharge. The bul. the third quarter and maintained son, Gordan, lIpent Sunday at the The WaY'ne Township loth r's this cbUI'en. The Board of the FriC'uds Home I t !'ilru ck MI'. Servis in the left the lead to the end. Friends Home. club met at the Grade building, held its ql1al'tel'ly mc ting on ;Id and be died a few minutes Tu aday. :rrO~~h~~~:::oe:s :;,o~o ~htr game Mrs. Ida Lawson, of Covington, Friday afternool'l, February 2.. Mr FRIENDS MEETINC later. Ot' , Deppe WI1S called and Spring ValleY Grades were de- Ky., is visiting her mother, Mrs. 'I G. 0, Dibert lead tbe devotIons, First Day- Fitst D'ay Fri~ndehip l\1js~ Anna Mary Rogel' is visit - said t he s hot had caused an inter. fented by the Waynesville Grades Leonard Tinney. reading a pOl·tion of the 119 pBalnl Schoo! at 9 :30 a. m. Meet1ng for ing MI'. and ~hs, l\fark RogeTII anti \lal hcmorrhage. The verdict of tbe inqu ~t h Id b)' oroner Gilmour, 17 to 8. . . . followed by an interesting talk on worslnp at 10 :30 a, m. The village councJ] met in I'e- daughter. Mrs. BertIe Mills VISIted her ., I ' h t of Lebanon, \ a s "death caused T,..o Ca-.ae. B.fore TOlarnament daugbter, Mrs. Cbester Cutler, at the bible and ~Io~,"g WIth 8 prayer WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH gular se sion Monday at t e ownMi ss Emil J acobs, of arlisl', b ccidentnl shooting." 'd I h F Norwood,. Tuesday. The fourth grades under the di· hip hOllse. The me ting wa called on Mis Emma Heighw uy. MI'. ervi was born in Miami Oo FrI ay n g t, ebruary 9, t' f M' L M K' Rev. G. C. Dibel-t, Pastor called to order by the new mayor, Saturday, county, Jun 6, 1878, When be Springboro High comes to WayThe King's Heralds met at the rec Ion 0 18 es aura c msey \l cdn dn~: Bible study and A, X_ Day, and routine business 11,', t came to Warren county he neaville to play two games of fast home of Miss Mjldred Salisbul'Y. a.nd Macey arter, presented the prayer meeting each Wednesday Jwas attended to. Only one bill was M,', and lIl rs, Ge qr(' llanlilton, worked f ol' S v ral years at the following program : at 7 p. m., C' ' . paid out at thi time, there being of Dayton, vi iteu Mr. Amanda RiJpatr ick garage in Lebanon. Be basket ball. Springboro is said to aturday alternoon. unday Sunday chool at 9 30 have a better team tban usual. So MI' ."~ MaT",,, Hunter, teaAher -In Two Bongs--"The Flag" and " The a 111 .MOl. nmg , .. . at 10 '30 . no mone"' available f or the r st of Illffit, Sunday. then came to Waynesville and It won 't b e II " cinch" for either worPlhlp the local schoob, is still unable to Eagle" i Abraham Lincoln-by , . . . the bills. Mr. and Ml·S. Otto eba ld, of , tarted work Jor H. M_ Sherwood team; in fact the game is predicted return to her Bchool dutiell, a group. Epworth .Leagu.e at 6:30 p. m. B. V. Smith was worn in as Cincinnati, wer untlay guests of in the !!hop wher~ he lo!!!; his life. to be rather close in IIco,(e at the An address of welcome--Jimmie Wlt~. cII I?avls as leader. Evan- councilman to takc the place of Mr., lind Mrs. W. • Raper. Lat l' h worked in Dayton, and at end. The first R,'ame will be called M." . Etta Surface was confined Miller. ll'ehs~lc Sel'VlC a t 7 :30. , • A. K, Day, A. resolution was introthe time of his death, ran the gall at ~amy~eSville 'boys "'0 'to to her home several daYIl last week Lincoln's Gettysbul'g Address duced ]'e<luesting council to draw Mrs. Mord s Graham and Uis~ fltation at the West End Garage. .. with the grip, but is well now. Lyle x WAYNESVILLE 'C:'HtJRCH OF on the county auditor for e'n ough Margaret Smith were Lebanon Mr , ervis was a fine mechanic CHRl ~a 1r Middletown on Wednesday, FebruPiano solo- "Raindrops"-Hel en money to meet the bonded indeb- visitor's, Saturday afterooon_ an industrious worker, a good ary 14 i?h Play the Middletown ReMr. and MrB. F. E. Thomas and Margaret G01)s. (Undenominational) tedness, due March 1. citizen and n ighbor, and his h ster A. William'son, Minister I Council authorh:ed the mayor " Mr, and Mtl'S, ~. A. dGn rst hll~ as demis will be de!1ply 1elt in tbis serves. . e game begins at '7 p. m. P,ii88 DOl'is Wade villi ted relatives "Wa hington's Rules of Behavior" The game this week will be the at Daytol'l, Sunday afternoon. S""e boys .. d I k t . tOg t th (.ill)nel· gue s, ",atur Ily even mg. community. last home game of the lIeason. ... n . C,"hul'ch • chao! at 9 :80 a. m. an C er , 0 mves I a e . e Mr. and Mr. DaYld Brm n, of Tht? survivinf{ are his widoW', Mr, and Mrl. Carmen Crane; of Musical Reading- "Ju$i a Bit (11 Lord's Supper at conclusion. Chris- method of transferring. momes Dayton. Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. Cloth, But It's Red. White and lian End avor at 6::30 p. m. Ruth from one fund to another, I~ ol'deJ' Almira, ono son, Roberl and one B..ket Ball &-eat and Mrs. Carl Crane, and family. Bluc"- Lois Jean Bak r. Penninltt on, LeadElI'. Evening to pay current expense, whIch has MI'. and Mt·s. J. . ons wel'e brother, Wilbur, at Lena, Ohio. On Saturday night, February 10, ''In Honor of Linc o hl"~France s evanoelislic ervice at 7 :30 p. m, not been allowed tor several years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vintnr Car- The funeral was conduded Wed. Johns, Reba Surface, Henrietta '" p t ~ y Mrs. Cle\llent Satterthwaite is there will be staged, tn the WaYr ermon subject, "Whosoever." , a s . , pent I', a L Middletown, Sunday ne day aftern'Qon at the McClure ne ville gym, lIeveral basketball giving a bridal shower lor Miss P nningion . PrayeI' meeting and Bible study C.~. Robltzcr. app~ared before evening. Funeral Home by Rev. Chester g'arne~ beginning at 7 :80 p. m. You Winifred Starr Thur8day evening, Piano solo--"A Doll's Dream"each W dn e day at 7 :30 p. m. The coun.cl.' . and agalll, discussed the Williamson. Burial was in Miami will have a .chance to see three fast Febuary 8. Betty Davis. r hu1'Ch where you te!el at home. feasIblhty of .the new propoBed Mr. Ilnd !\II' , Victor McGuirel cemetery. games. Waynesville', fifth grade H 'Tis Spledid to Live SO Grandly" road from Mam to Water street. Hamilton, war gue!\ts of Mr. ~i.S8 BOllnie KeIJogg and Miss -Annn Marilyn Whitaker. A great denl of talk wal! consumed of will meet Lebanon's fifth: Waynes Card of Thanb and Mrs. Jam es Lovely an<l 'family Louise Crane spent the week-end "The Famous Wa hinglon " -MnrST. MARY'S CHURCH in regard to this enterpris but v.ilJe's sixth ~nd Lebanon's sixth, SU,nday. ion Smith. ,il I" V. J. J. Schae1ffe~, Recto~ I council did not act in the matter. We de ire to expl'ess our appre. and Wayne ville's Junior Hi and at the bome of Mrs. Maude Cralle Piano solo-"Happy Farrners"Febl'ua)'y 1 L, Qumquageslma Lt>banun's Junia!' Hi wm also five and family. Mr. and Mrs. V I'nOn Simpson ciatiofl t o the many friends, the Alice Jean Hess. SUnday. hurch seitloo l at 9 :30; 1 .-. their aid to make this a succe88. !II e8 Bernyce Hyman and Alma and on, Dan, were guest of Mr. Junior Ol'd r and business men of The receipts from this enter- Byer, ot Cincinnati, visited Mr. "0 Captain, My Captain" - Wild ~ MOI'ning P ray r and sermon at W. F. M. SOCIETY MET and Mr!l, Harry Pu rd y, at Bed- Waynesville for the beautiful flowers-aJao Rev, Williamson and Mae AckterJl'lan. 10 :3 0. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON f ord, on Sunday. tainment will be used to purchase and Mr. MY'e r Hyman s8\'el'al ' supplementary readers lor Wle days this week. to Mr. ¥c lure in our hour ot be"Closing Time" " Mabel Ludding · LINGER INC [LLNI~SS lower . grades and ,literature book ton. IS ENDED BY DEATH The W. F . M, society held its re} Mrs. Maynard Hariall. and , Mrs. reavement. [I' . Carl Sel'vis and S\>D, Bobby. for the · upper , elementary grades. Mrs. Frank Thomas spent Tues- Vocal solo - "Tree. " - Mr , Bergular meeting at the home of Mrs, Peter , of Wihnin;ton, vi ilcd MI's Admission prices have been day afternoon at the home ot Mr. kle, accompanied by Betty Ha rtA, K. Day, Wednesday afternoon . Ada Jenkin a~ th e Friends E me, pine. d, ;n l'each of all. and Mrs. Madison Earnhart and sock. A ling r inll illness resul~ed in The program ronsisted of thefol- Monday afternoon. ----;--t-- CORWIN-HENKLE The speaker for the prog~anl t he denth of Mr's. Adelia TIbbals. wing readings" , Come out and see Waynesville's family, in Dayton. wall Rev. Chester Williamson. '00 a m mber of one oi the pioneer:' 0 • M1'. and Mrs. M, D. BaiJ'd and futUre stars in nction. 1111'S. Edward Edwards, of Route A yote was taken, 'giving M·i s {am1'1'leI! 0 f W anen county, at t h "McDowelI Fellows as Hall. Trained daught cr, Mr.. J u II a Donovan an d A wedding ceremony Df l'nteres't Lnaders"-MI'S. L. B. is snending the ""Inter at-r h r ~on~tn . Iaw, H 9,;"ar d "National ~ .- W' ' Day t on 0 oca res'd ,- t 00 k paCe f tb e More AeI"allce Tournament "Dope' 3, home ~t Mr. and Mrs, W. <DE. La ura. Mc KI n ey t h e ,lotte d . p1ant h am o. Leader hip in Misslon- rs. ane rIght- were I en..., and M11Ss Macey Cnter he pIcture olle~t, In WtI~Jrlgton, FI'lday. ary Effort" _ Mrs. Cllarles visitor, last Thursday. morning of February 3, with Miss It is a pleasur to publish a8 a O'Neal, in Florida. for th~ month of. Fcbruarv. ~e was the :"Ido,'.v of Wallace Bough. ' Frances W. Henkle of New York pmt of the chool-newt!, the fo!Mr. and Mrs, J. Q, Gons were Dunng the lIoclal hour refrcs~- Tlbi al:! who .dled rn 1911.. ,"The, Widening Spirit of Interest," Mr. and Mr~. J. 13. Ghapll1:1n City, daughtet· of Mr. and Mn. lowing remarks which Coach called to Mt. Sterling, Monday, be- ments were served by the comm1t~ he I ~ surVlved b]v f.Qur chIldren from the study book- Mrs. Ken- and MI', and ~h-8. ". B. napman Sam D. Henkle of Waynesville. YOllQg has made concerning the f \" 'II 1 h tee, Mrs .. Frank Th nmas, Mrs, '. E, Tlbbal., Of.~lll.bmoa:ei T ..B. neth Hough. were guestR. of Mr. a~d irs, John IlI nd linton D. Corw in Jr., 80n of - ('oming basketball tournament: cauSe 0 tIle I Dess 0 tetter's harl 8 Z a M V Tlbb I of C at W t i t T b Preston, Fl'1day ev nmg. Mt·. linton D' Cotwin Sr. of Lel.... father, Mr. BuTgells. e lmmerm '1, n. . . a s, tnCI. , I; , t v . I Short »iographh!s of missionary , "!'" Lut week at a gathering where Branstrawl', Mr . Amos Cook, Mrs bois Ilnd Flora Tllbbal ~. both at leaders were given by Mr~, :Wilbua: l\fr. and Mr . l\.1a.di, on F.nrnha rt, lanon, as th~ principles. u group of coacbes and superlnMr. and Mrs. CLinton Corwin, Ed Peterson and Mrs. Leah h ome: one brother, T, H. S~okes, Clark, Mrs. A. K. Day ahd Mrs. J. of Dayton, uTe all l'l<lunuing to c Th settIng for the ceremony tendents wel'e present, the con- (nee Francis Henkle) will move on Strouse. of LJt1 e~ln, l~l. atld two slsterll, W. Wbite, The program was con- birth of a son, Jam s ThoIl1AS, wa~ The Li~t~e Churc.h Aro~nd ver ation was about the touroam- a fa.rm neal' Xenia, after ,they :re- '- - - - - - - Mr" L elIa B.unnell. of Lebanon, cluded by a taUt on the study book born ,W ed he day January 31. . Tho Corne~. In ,New York CIty, ant and then different team •• All turn from New York City. Y F M MEETS A!lld· !\o[I " ,1I1a, y Silver, of Wqynes- clllded b" a taP-, on the stddy book . ' Dne of the hlstorlc churches in the' seemed agreed on tne fact that it . • . . v I e " '" Mrs. . • Ii nkl !! entcl'tai oed East. It celebrated its.86 anniverl would be the best tournament of Hr. and Mrs. Charles Weidmer The Y. F, M. held its. r egular' F~ner81 serviceci were held by Mrs. Kenneth Hough . the membe l'. of ' lhe Arguuot sat·y this yenr_ The l)larriage was Warren county in the lut ten and Mrs. Jerry WatkinS, of Cen- meeting at the home of Stanley Mond a after no on in Miami Bridge club and s vel'3J gueE\t ' , at preformed by the reilidellt minister years. Following are some of the tervi!le, called 00 Mr. and Mrs. D. !lnd Amy Bail y on Jenullry 28. ' hapel with Rev. R. T. timmel CHOSEN COUNTY DIRECTOR her home, Saturday afternoon . The bride W01'e a dress of comments made by the various C. Ridge, Sunday afternoon, Although the weather was a howl- in charge. Inte rment was in Miami . , . aquamarine crepe with matchinc ones present. l'n" bl' ·a d dl b i t , 1 \ [ 1 '5. Effie McFee, r:,f Plulndel- aC"l.'lIsol·jes nnd a corlon"'e of r. FranKlin-Large and fut team. Mr. and lin. John Cronin, of IZ. r , a goo y num el' .re- C lIle e~. _ _ _ _ Walter Kenrtc~ has been chosen phia who will speak a t the Fl'i e nd~ de~ ' a Th 'd f ftj; ga Won most of their gamel this Mt. Washington, Cincinnati, were sponded to r.oll call. Amy Batiey director of the CWA w.ol·k in C~U;Ch in the Ileal' futur e', wa~ a Mi S~ IlAgathatn;;es: of o;~la~:l~ visitors at the home of Mr. and :Ied the devotion s and R~th Dostel' SCHOOL BOAltD MEETS pla.ce of Mr. Bond, Frankhn, who dmner guest at the i'~l'i cnds frome h' season. Lut year'a winner. Mrs W HAllen Su d Iconducted the leMon whIch was on - - -resigned. Mr. Kenrick will have Sunday , p 1Ma, . , Le~anon-Improvil1&' with the . _ ., ,on nay. "Friend's Discipline" Margaret The Wayne T()WllShip school charge of the work all over the: . . . • r ot'WlD 8 at man...waa..Mr. season, !\hould be hot by tournam· Mr. Wm. C~l1ier, of Indianap- I Hadley led the recreation hour IbOlll'd met at the school house county. ' Mrs, Roy 't()nu rg' I', Mi ~ Sue G~orge Henkle o~ New York City, ent time. 0118, Ind" and Mr. Milton Collier, ,after which the hostess served de- Mon day evening, b'u t asi de from - -- - - Douglas anti Mrs. Kat.e Evqns. of blother of.the brIde. Morrow Alwayl!l a scrapper Of. Harveysburg, visited with 'l liCiOUS refreshme!lts.. ' the ;CllUI al' routinEl of pusiness, PARTNERSHIP DISSOL YED Spl'ing Vall ey, athmded lh 'fun- . A weddlllg breakfast was held . and n~ver out. . fnends here, Monday afternoon. The next m.eetlng 1'1111 be at the nathm new ca~~e I~p. , eral 'of Mr, l\ 1'1 • ervi, Monday In , the Terrace Room of the Hotel Sprlngboro--Best team in years . I home of Wilham aItd E!;ther D 08The ~oard dld, however, talk afternoon New YOI-ket'. The table was graced - plenty of aize. , The Woman's Auxiliary 01 St. -tel' on February 11 with Elizabeth ab plIt , averal things incident to The firm of Underwood '& Lovely ' by a large wedding cake topped by Waynesville - Small, new, but Mary's church will meet on Friday ,Furnas. devotionai leader, Ray- t he welfare of th,~ school, but hllve dissolved partnership by Mr. and Mrs. Howel! P('ir'ce ami a minature bl'ifle and groom. fa t. A hard !Jchedule this year. ,' a;ternoon, February 9, at two mond Braddock, lesson leader, and nothing was done at the present mll~ual consent, M.r. Underwood l\Iisa Emma Heighway were guests The married couple will spend a HarveY8burg--Be Careful. Look a clock, at th: home of Mrs. W, H. Mabel Wilson, recreation leader. ' jtime, taking over the busme s. of Mr. and Mrs, W, II. Allell a t IJ few day!; in New York and then for a surprise. AlIel'l. ~' , ix o'clock dinnel' On Saturday motor ~o their new home in Ohio ' evening, in hCIJJ oJ' of Mr. A II n's via Niagl'arn FaUs. Kings Mills-On home tioor, Ehould be pot, Mr. and .Mrs. Ot;yille Guy and bidhda;y, ' Il)vite~ guests were Mrs. Loria Otterbein-Always a tournam. Barbal'a, were guests on Sunday . chott, Mr/il, William Parchen, Mn ent team Mr. and M1'8. A. E. Bowman, at , 'Vin cent GI'iffy, hlltll'S Burton John Knox Sr., Miss Kathryn Il. Mason: -: Large and lIeuoned F,rlln~lin,. in celebr~ti~n of Mr, Earnhart, Enrl onnel', Rob CJ't Sal'tmidt, Miss , Alma Thompson, team . Plenty tough. Gray II b1rthday annwersary. Allen and Kenn ison Young atLend- Miss Sura ,Mae Cole, 'Miss Eliza. Cal'li81~Mi~ht be the BurpriBe Mrs. Mary McC)ure, Miss Rose ed the Retlaissa.nce v. cities b at;- beth -Mackinnon, MillS Dorothy of two years ago. WilkerBon, Mrs_ O. ll. Robitzer, ket-ba.ll gaJUc, at Cincinnati, Mon· Ru by 01 New York, and Min Now doesn't that make you lIit Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon and day nl~ht. Pauline He Se of· Philadelphia, Mr. up and take llotice'! What .. time Mi8B Corrine Robbins enjoyed a Mr, Frllnk Marsh nnd 111 is~ John Knox Jr. and Mr. William tr)ling to pick a winne.rr Beware theater partj at Wilmington Mon· GJ nna Marsh l'e(lciv~d millO I" in. Pal'cb~11 of New York, and Mr. of a dark horse. No "also-rana" ill da, night. ' juries when th it' cnr 'k idded and FranCIS Bosworth of Phlladelphia. this group. '11 b d Mr. and our. Vernon Mainous ' lett the road, () n RQute , 73, Fdda: Gl?ORQE' HENKLE. Drawings Wl e ma I' on 111 ~ The car was badly damaged, bu t - - ___ - - dil'Y, February 12 at 4 :80 p. m. have retuned to Waynesville after neithe'l' of.' the OCCUI)ants wel'p LOCAL BOY S!=OUTS , Have yourabbit's toot, horse aho~ being away . several months. Mr. seriouslyinjurod, . and tour-I af clover ready, trust Mainoull baa been in California TO HEAR PRESIDENT to luck and hope for the, best. and Mrs. Mainou8 and chlldretl, at Steams, Ity; Mr, and Mi's. f. U. LeMay attended a district Scout meeting at Mr. and M1'8_ S. B.' G~ay and The Assembly held on Friday, Mrs. J. Jonel, ot Cinehmati, were February 2, opened wlnth the de. visitors at the bOme of Mr. and vol;lonals led by Barbara Gray. Hi'll. John Smith, Sunday. Mr. Smith ill confined W his home with The special feature wal In of the Debatin. Club which an Injured a 'Very gruellome play entitled "The Ghosts Walk." After tbII Mr. and Ham WiUiamson intereetinr feature, a abort pep had as guellta oftr the week..end. session was enjOYed by tbe hlp Mr. and HI'lL Ra7lllond Bchool, durin, which Xl'. Oant, SOD, ot Cleyeland, Mr_ and IIIn. and Coach Youn, pye iDtereati.,. Harold WlUiamlon and lIi1a talks inapirio, pep in all tor the Luella, of Dayton. enllulng , pme. Robert Smith, Hr. Kennlaon Younc ente~Dew min on the Iquael, allo eel a DUftlber of friendll to an a Ihort talk. . 1.1.. II o,.n.r lapper at the home of _n. The program for . . .m__ on- Ilaade CraDe lut TIIunda, day win be riven 1tJ eu 8opIaoT1aoIe preIeIIt were, ....... more c)au. It wilt be III ~~.. of au.t. R. 1'. Hatfield. J. W.
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know' m but I'm . on my. way to I:ina l\Jilt~nberger VEII'SU Iloralial Benne~t Ilnd , ilda Dennett, 9.60 ent abdomen and at the ame tim L.b•• oD, Ohio look 'em up. My folks hall from A Milt n"erg 1', it i.1 rd red ~hat acreR 10 Deerfield ~ownship. make your skin so clean and clear Tue-d.,., Thur.day, Sa lard.,. Kansll. This branch of . th ~he defendant pay $18 Yo' ekly to Alb rt L. Bennett to Hom er J . tI t it will compel admiration? E ••miution Free By BERTRAND W. IN LAIR IImpb 11 family,l under tand, Is the plaintllf anu aliSO the defen· Bennett nnd Retha Benn~tt, real I G t th I\cal~s toda y and I.'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . from Virginia." . danl I to pay $2& ,to plainiiff, tat in Deertle1cJ tOwnSblp. ho, m:~h :u weigh-then g t an "Yoll favor' m," the old Illan The ~ase of Ho ml~r J. Bennett 110m r J. Berinett and Retha 86 1; . t b Yttle of Kt'uschen Salts "'rowl d, "You're a ampb ell, all v rsu Albert L. B4mnctt, t nl, B nnctt to Hanty \lnrnan. Jr" and h' Chen v'llo In-t "ou four we k.s -=::=========~========== .. . T.om a Ier. t" .. W I'I I"lam V oJ'nan! reuI es tt . W IC "1 ~ I'ight, So:s thIS . ",'as dlsmls ed. wltho\ll.l't!cor d . a 0 m Tilke one hatlnf teaspoonful in a• 0011 <\Idn't mt s the emphaSIs., In lh case of Lewl & rake, Deed'! Id tow nshIp. . lass of hot water evcl'Y morning "That isn' Tom ,,]tel', Un Ie men "idin ar('> und in this counh'y r gis~e,.cd profound dls~ste, Inc., a corpora!ion, versus RayRobert T. Burnett. to VIOlet B. !nd when ou hav finin8hed the lt1alcolm " the girl gav him a ee- right now that'd hoot you up an' he cildn't eo th connectHm. mond Gutter)" I i ol'd l'cd thnt Burn tt. real estate In Lytle. te t th's first bottle weigh U alter's what'!" he' asked. Lester Mill r deliv l' Wheat check Oarl and Caroline Sr haub to con n s o . I ond k y'to the rid(llo. "Those are ask questions aft{,l'ward if they his hoI' s all right, but the man run acl'OS8 you mounted on that "He's kin, I'm ' told, to thelle of $79 to cl rk's ufficej also for M lvin Wilson r al state ill D er- youArfsteli :Otln • '11 ant to walk WAYNESVILLE, OHIO i n'l alter." buckskin or brown with B TS on Sweetgrass . Campbells,'~ t~ old Raymond Gutt ry to appear with- 1\ 1<.1 township. . er a YO~o :ur ft'iends,. "r was born a IlmpbcJl, and their houlder. You wouldn't have continued gloomIly. 'I tell in 10 days and endorse liame; also arJ and Carohne Schaub tQ Mel- ~roound8:nd s:Yb ttl of Kruschen Phole SO Bank BId• . n ver had rea on to change my a chance t.o explain notbin'." straight, young feller. I don't to 11 40 a.cre of grow- :vin Wilson, real estate in Loveland S In . ce~lo. 0 he d d dollal'S ~========:::~:::=========== name" DOll inform d them. "That' ch eriul," Don r plied. the Campbell tribe. I'm 'I Mac· ing wh at under att Ichment_ WilHam Bacon to Samu I Col- a ts I fwor.'l on4!, un re " -= " al~r' No ,nob ody v r cal) d '" hat's a man to d~walk, when Donald myaelf!' Bert Espy plend guilty to a8- JilIS, inlot No. 176 in Franklin. . of any , at pers0'!l s mon~, v r Don smiled. He knew the tone sault and battery and was /lned ~atl ~nd Cat'oline Sch~ub to Mel- )LI eKa~1ngh'drugsgl~:S~;erJ~n nO me that before, Just 110 do you some thief sets him a foot?" reckon 1 am' And why do you , "Better put up youI' c.aY\lse ," and the in! rence, or at least he $25 and costs. VIn WIlson, I'eol estate m Loveland se luse en a S ou a figure I'Dl poison to youf" the old man uQ'ge~ted, "an' letls took it in a eettain way, having en In the cases of 'J~om Marianos arl R. Bfadstreet 1to William lI. ways get it. __ - - The Ted-headed nian loo~ed at talk thi ver. You had breakfast, countered the ancient animosities versus Roy Michael'. et al; Eliz- Rowland, real estnte in pringthe girl, a~ his Son, at Don. He stranger?" of the clans before. sbeth !adanos, a minor by her boro. seemed uncertain, but tht're was "Th.onks, I hav .:" .Don ,accepted "I ain't responsible [qr the tribe father nad next friend, Tom Mari- Thoma C. Groves to Ella Groves no uncertainty about bis 'Palpable the ohve branch. If you re fight, he declared. "I play my own hand, 8nos versus Tom Micha Is, et al inlot No 17 in Franklin. Irritation, suspicion. I better collect myself a /rt'sh You talk like a MacDonald fronl and Nellie Mal'ianos versus Roy Albert L. Bennett, Sr,. and Mag"It you ain't Tom Salter, what mount. Reckon you could sell me ov ' r in Canada that I met . once, .l\licha Is, et aI, the plaintiff has (,"ie B. ennett, dec ased to Homer ill blazes are you doin' ridin' the 1 8 coullle of fre h nogs1" You'd think to hear him that the further Jeave to file brief to de- J. Bennett, et 01, real estate in country 'on his pet stock?" "Maybe. We'l) ee. You go with fiery cross wa till goin' Tound, ant's demurrer on or belore Deerfield townshjp. " That," said Don truthfully, "is , hin\ to the stable, Lockie." Still bro od in' about the massacr.e 25, 1984. William A. and EI Ie' A. Young something- I can't help. )'d l' ther The younger of the boys walked of Glencoe! Shucks, we're Am erl: ca e of \ riolet Burnett \.0 t/lte of Ohio, lIomer B. and Representative Wm. R. Thom, have my own. They're a darn sight with Don acro s the yard, lIe eyed cans . Quit pawin' the heather an Robert T. BUl'nett a divorce Minnie L. Johns to State of Ohio, (D), Ohio is an outstanding Conb ttar than these. I quit the the buckskin and brown after Don wavin' tile ancient claymore, an' was granted plaintiff. William A. and Elsie Young to gressman. H is also a socialist. Phone 78J Square and ' Compass at the mouth had stl,'ipped off the gear and tied tell me about this Sal er. He 'stole In the caSe of the State of Ohio State of Ohio linton Z. Brown to Last week he was the envy of hie ~~~~~~~~~~~=~=:! f Milk River It weck ago. I'm on ' them in stalls to munch hay. my hor es and t'd take a fall outa Roy Heywoqcl, We E. Grll- State of Ohio, R omer B. and Min- Ohio colleagues. He was invited ;;; my way to the Sweetgrass. Last "They w,~uldn't p~\lk you .'ar, him for that if he .was my bro~he", ham was appointed l~uard. nie L. Johns to. St~te of Ohio, Mil- to dinner and a musicale at, th tlight I camped a waye below lIere. , them two, h~ saId hre\, dly. Who is he? What IS he? What II h [n the case of Hlle New York ton Jrf. and Mannie M. Jack to White House as guest of PreSident I bave two erackln' good sorrel , "Rode to a whIsper." done that you want to take out an Lile Insurance Co. versus William tatc of <?hlo, the use of real e.s- and Mrs. Roosevelt. He brok ~Jlt:o I1"m i . both branded LX on the Don agreed. As they strolled me?" et al judgment t o plain- tate for highways. the sodety columns ot Washmgfor $2262.92 witlil interest. Kate C. Dearth to N wton L. ton newspapers with a bang. t:he hip. When I wake up this mornin' l back t~ th.e h.ouse the boy, looked "He's te slickest rustler that ever they're gone-and these t)\'Q-- up a~ hIm ImpIsh!y, J:le was II pert- trlli]ed a 1'0pe," old MacDona~d In the ca e of New ' York Life Deartb~ real estate in Franklin Cleveland Plain Deal er took notic which have been rode to a stand· IOokmg youth With Im~udent eyes snarled. "He's got a holdout III Insurance Co. verSU!1 Anton Davis, township. of the White House party and 011 sHit- are there instead. So I If You don't take a hl)'lt worth a the Sweetgrass, an' them Camp- et al confirmation deed and disAnton and Fannie C. Davis to its front page statec;l "al'llong those naturally use 'em to get: some- cerit," he grinned. "You got lots bells protect him 'cause he's one tribution. ' New York Life Insurance 00., p~e!sent wel'e Congr s.sman and . ." , In the case of Hany L. Emerson 110.48 acres in Ma~aie township. Mrs. Wm. R Thom of ,Canton." where, since walkin' ain't to my of n,eI've or you're a d~l'n fool. of 'em." taste. Then somebody takes a cou- Don t you never turn aSide when "Listen," Don eaid qUietly. I m versus Bernice A. l~mer90n, a di Carl and Carohne Schaub to Congressman t Thorn may have to a plumb strQnger, ~ut when y ou vorce wai granted Il,laintiff. !"ora Lottie Horl ocher, real estate do some expalinlng when he g ts ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN pIe eho~s at me just around th~t , somebody thl'Q.ws lead in you~. point, hke a ·hint to ramble ott In Most men do, In this country. • lump in everybody In the SweetIn the elise of Sol~)mon Fred and III Loveland. borne. He is a bachelor. ,our Cattle, hOll, eheep and arne other direction. But 1 don't "If anybody, got to shootm' grass like that you're talkin' about Louis Fred versus tlle S, Fred Co., to Norri..Broek Co., 11". '1fr~ see no good reason f(lr takin' that close I expect I d back up as fast my people. Suppose this Salter is a orp t al it is ordered tha Bill. Allo_cI A number 01 Florence, Alabama ,roerelliva ftrm for the ~;... sortot bint, 80 I'm b~re. It don't, ~s the next .." ,Don an8~eTed. ~' Was t hief. What's Clift and John Camp- bond" 0; rec~lvers 'be l'educed to business men whose business has ~.arlr:.eelts~:!~e~::d!. ~'~~I=:'~-o. seem like strangers Ie welcome It you givll) them hlOt WIth a bell got to do with that? Talk $5000 Ohio State SanitariUm, X-l'a},s, increased so tremend there in Tuna In on Radio Station WQKT much, around this place. What's Winch~ster?" straight." , . ____ $10; Helen Doughman eervices, ,7 the heart ot the Muscle 1:ibl)al!~areal 12 :25 to 12 :80 p. m. for our dao, the idea for aU the lloatUe front? The bo)' shook his head. SomeThe . old man gulped. Hia redN .... Sa.i ta Candis Hymer, services $5; Maude Biped a petition to "draft Herl;lcrt lIIu'ket reports. Is a man liable to have his hor es how that denial didn't convince 'rimmed eyes blinked'. Deardolf, services, $6; Mra. Will Hoover to act as President for It stole and be taken for an outlaw Don. He had a sort of. instinct "Salter's kin to 'em," he grumThe Monroe Nati,~nal Dank vel'- Bryan, services, $10: Stella Kelly, period of 80 days, believi ng !!'!!!!!!"'!!!!!"'!!!!!"'!!~!!!"'!!!!!"'!!~!!!"'!!~!!!"'!!~~~ anywhere in this neck of t he ab()ut boyish bravad? T~ls saucy bled. "That's Illl. I ain't accusin' sus Joseph King, et aI, for Dlon Y scervices, $7; George ·Miller , serv- business thereby will be 80 woods? What kind of a formation youth would be qUIte li.kely to theSE! folk of "ours of bein' in on foreclos ure and other relief. ices,. $10; Mrs. Howard Sawyer, creased there will be an "nl~or'tUlnYEARS OF SERVICE J t i .... have I run into, anyway?" ow a coup I e 0f warnIng 8 h his crooked plays. But nobody can Eva !Iae J etieries 'by Davie Wat- s rVlces, $7 : L e banon Pt· a n o, ~;r t 0 ca t ch up WI·th th e Tbe 10ungest boy grinned. An , in the ~ay of an · approaching get nothin' on Tom Salter in the so n, her next frienel, versus Lewi legal adVertising, $238,10; West- dous amount of work that has flm used glint showed in the ,gray horse th ief. ~h oever this Salter Sweetgras8 Hilla. They favor him.' Jefferie for divorC:ie. Cha rge is tar, legal advertising, '233.- piled up." LEBANON, OHIO eyes of the Ted-headed girl. The was, he wasn't welcome at this "Maybe you're a little prel)larure ne~:~~ ~i~f:;!~ev~lrsus Paul Rid- ~'?~d p'!'t~:~:~n '6~:;~' W~fi::'~i~f~ A Congressman's mail offers a We have a complete patriarch of tbe group fingered his place. classifyin' him as a rustler," Don inger, for alimony. ford, stamp~ '8.48'; Clarke Nag liberal education of itself: I tt.y W.tcb Repair S.rrlc. brletJy mustache. Wben he s,o"ke, "~o he s~t you Bloot la,~ night, suggested. "You might be wrong." Raymond "'. Surface ver U9 Ella I~y. 2 dozen protooraphs', $~,' to l'ea. d all.letters--eomebmes. re.t.1tere WIS a note of perpleXltl, a eh? Lockie continued, We MacDonald sn orted. ~ b Th Prices Reasonable faint regret, in his tone: r.eckoned he'd be passin' ·this way "I ain't classifyin' him," he re- N. Surface, for divorce. Charg i Universal Laboratories, supplies, readln, qUite ~ num er, lS IS Beads Restrung i'Gosh darn it, young feller, I maybe. He mUljt a' got c;>ft' on t he torted. "He done that for himself. negelct. 90,47; East End Coal Co., eoal, not as easy as It sounds, One day J ewelry Repaired don't know whether to bellt!ve you wrong toot somewhere, if be had There's others layin' for him. 1 ---$4'.20; Waldron C. Gilmour, in- last wee\ we sent out L9()O letter. or 1Iot-" '. to ,~ift :yo~r h?r es." know ne's took a heap of stock quest, $8.110; Wald.r on C. Gilmour , With more tha!l 5~OO letteJ'8 and "TH£ HOME OF GIFTS" "Immaterial to me," Dcn r!!phl'd Who I thIS Salter party?" Don oft"n me the last two years. Lord The following aC(tounts were ap- inque t, $9; Western Star, post cards commg In s?me weeks, 11 "0 I I'd l'k to k inquired ' f 1 allowed anl~ continued by tising Male of poor relief a Congressml1'.' must either throw casu,a y. ny I e now . II , . only knows how many 0 my ea ves $21', Ohl'o Oorrugate" m.ost of the.m In a. waste. basket 01' what you're excited about. Maybe !fe B a is wearin' his brand to-day. He's court. U d t h k t f away witla it so much he's Howard W, Car~~y, executor of Pipe Co sewer pipe (ltve own In 0 . IS poc e or exyou could wise me up so I'd know up 10 the 1l'Ibere to took for my own' hlll'Ses, plied, with . of Maggie Carey, d ' pr:e~:q~::~a:f I got a lot the ",'orsCof"thaf \\tij! l ca-suaJ. Bavin' tole every thin' else he ceased. First and ~inal. 21: Harold Martz, sand and gravel A man who is not wiU'fOTARY PUBLJC in the dark" tet from th e old man. I don't kn ow wants, be announces he's goin' Robert D. Chamiberlain, admitl- $114.45; Bu~keye Concrete 00'., lng to take the latter coul'se should " Don't be silly, Uncle Mal!:(lllll ." 1much 'a bout what he's been doin' marry this girl. rl1llang him to the istl'ator of the estate of Charles V. cement and tile, $33.89; L. W. not be in Congre~s--probably N.do.al B .... the girl uid quietly. "You I' oft' I lately. I been away on round-UTI all corral gate if I ever git hold of Chamberlain, dec(~ased. Second Nisbet Co., sewer pipe, $6; Fail:ley won't. be for long. A life-long Ih- Wilt. Or.... • • E ..., •• Sett'" on the wrong foot. This ie certain· !'\ ummer. Just got back yeste rday.' him." and final. Har dware Co .. eement, hardware, publican wrote a8 follows "I rely Dot Tom Salter. Don't be so Now, 80 far as Don' wall con(To be Continued) E. O. Dunham, executor ot the supplies, $360.89; Jos, H. Fedders move my hat to President RooseWAYNESVILLE, OHIO blamed suspicious." cerned, he had at the moment but • - estate of John Winfield, deceased. Supply Co., cement and salt, $63.- velt and this Democl'a tic admini~"You'd oucht to know," the old two interestll.' One was so tenuous NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Firat, final and distributive. 50 ; Howard T. Oool!:, sand , gravel' tration. Th ey did not sit down and man «fowled. He cast a glan~e he hardlY .reckoned with it, but it 'l'he Lebanon-Citizens National $89.26; Morrow F eed & Supply say 'Now if that isn't jlist too aidewis4! at ' hiB .son. ,"What about was a peculiar S()l't of curiollity Estate of William J . Sherwood, Bank alld Trust 00., executor of Co., guard Tail lumber, $20.24; bad." Not much. They jUllt gmbbTRY it, Murdy!" about th is /laming red-haired niece. deceased. the estate of Sallie Nixon, deens· Blair & LeRoy, cement and lime, ed root and commented to growl OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS "Of COU1'8e it ain't Salter," be of the red-headed man's. He had a Notiee is hereby eiven that L. M. ed. First and 1In81. '24.96; Van Oamp Stone Co., and tug and die. The old preamble FOR RESULTS /laid. "I could 'a' told you tha~. The much m ore lively concern with Henderson. whose Post OffiCe adTtillena Farquer, executrix of gravel, 19.66; J. C. Hawke, gas to the Democratic platform "We 1I0rscs fooled me for a minute. npossessing hlmself ' ~f his ~ dret18 is Waynuville, Ohio, has the estate of EberlY ,.Farquer, de- and supplies, $71.41: L·. H. Gordon view with alarm' has joined the !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!~~!!!!!!!~~~~ Salt.er .'Wouldn't sh01l'l up here sin- sorrel horses and gettmg about hiS been duly appointed Executor of. ceased. First and final. gas and ' kerosene, $27.61; nre- dodo bird ot is be ing sung to the • gle-handed, nohow. Them's his business. The Sweetgrass Hill and Estate of William J. Sherwood W. H. Allen, executor of the es- gonia Bridge Co.. welding and tune 'Who's afraid of the big bad DR. H. M. WI LLIAMS 1l0rseH, thOlllb, sure as bl8ze~ He what tl'ibute he could wrin~ from late 01 Warren County, Ohio, de- tate (}f Rutb·A. Ch enoweth, deceas rivets, $4.40 ; Vall e¥ M;otor Sales, wolf.' And, say, that naval pro- ~STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _ • ed. First and final. . to~ing and starting, $1:26; McCoy gram, boy, oh boy, what.a-what.a SURGEON .'Wal ridln'· a buckskin an' leadin' a that virgien country was a gr~~~ ceased. tlrown day before yesterday, ac- deal more to him than the actlVJDated tills 27th day of January, The Lebanon-Citizen s National All Co., 220 gallons OIl, $101.20; building prqgramJ And herll .Is cordin' to Wundt. I seen him on ties of any reputed hard citizens 1984 Bank and Trust Co. executor of J . C. Simpson, anchor rods, $1.80; where the shoe sure pinelles many Spec,.1 AU_tioa to Rectal aDd that buckskin, last summer once. who might infest that country. • RALPH B . CAREY the estate of John Hall, deceas- Howard I{ Ivins, gas, $6.67; Stand of us Republicans: Here is an adIDle.tiD.1 Di ...... Judge of the Probate Court ed. Second and tiMl. ard Oil C?" ker?se~e and oil, m~ni8tration tbat is really trying You ~,\lre "'~nt to get rid ,?t them ~ut the master of the ranch pu~ ~ LEBANON, OHIO .na~, he &TInned at Don There't!I dltterent fact on that. And the ((Ir. fIl5 Warren County. Ohio The will of Esthe.r M. Conover, $2;1 .20; CI~cmnatl 011 Wor ks Co., to carry out its platform pledges, Phone Nln" & Jamc!~~ ;rdO;~1_8lI
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E Hecht was appo~nted repairs: ,2.50, GilpIn &: Son, gas, administrator of the esta~e · of $8).97, Horace Slmp~o?, 2 fence <irace Becht, decE!asedj and stl,'etchers, . $6.60; Red 8 bond of $2000 ' with sureties. . Shop supplies $38.64; Oram bur Unglesby, Mlutha Unglesby gas, kel'08e~e, .shovels and supplies and Pauline Riley 'Were appointed $26.86; Cm~mnati Oil Works, appraisers. gre~se and Oil, 8106.S1; BakeT George Pierce was appointed Mfg. Co., parts for sc~aper, '56.administrator of the estate of 70;, Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Estella Pierce deceased, and filed freight, $1.79; Flack ' bond of $lOOO.witli Buretiee. Char- Co., repairs, $7.815; Wene les lIullger, Charl«ll! Ooleman and ing Co., oxygen ~nd Pauline Riley werlll appointed ap· $6.86; .TohI\ GUllckle, services, 50: Herschel F. James, gas, reGeorge Sellers 'Edward Kesling pairs, and parts, $16.80; Gem City and E. D, Graha~ were appointed B~ue Print .& 'Su!,ply Co.,ield appralBers ' d .the estate of Eliza- books and blue prInts, $8.86, ome beth Gilpfo, deceased. Outfitters, supplies, Ul.48; J. D. The ' ivlll ot Charles Penkawa, Adams "Co., parts tor gr-ader, '78.deceaBed Wei Idmitted to probate. 86l W. M. Lawson, repairs, $11.60 Louisa Gatthardt was appointed J. W. Lineo Hardware Co., eupexecutrix, no bond required. Chat'- pliea and p\,rts, $180.11, les Couden, Georgo Witt and Clar• _ • el1ce A Swliert were appointed
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The inventory oj~ Frank A. HudIon, administrator of the estate of Illdwin Walker H':ldllon, deceased, was approved. The inventory af Ray L. Freeze administrator ot tlle. e8tat", of Ma~ tin V. Freeze, deceased, was ap· proved. . . . Ira C. Dearth, IIdmlnlstratnx of the elltate of Klt4~ C,. D~arth, deceased , filed her IIPplicatlOn for a certiftcate of transfer. The adjudication and determinBn of the inheritance tax on the eetate of Mary A. , deceased is to be gi\'en to persons interested. The J. Sherwood adJllltted to probate. Hend«lrsem was appolntod requl~. W. S. and .088 H. _I'!,..v ......." apprai-..
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January 80th was celebrated in Washington and .e lsewhere in the . ' . . Nation as Preeident Roosevelt't\ birthday. Last year it was just Dir.ctor of Fuaeral Same. another day. Perhaps in futu re years this day will be commemor- I Our cOD"enlent location, suitaated in memory of a president who ble surround!n,. and equipment topk Office at a time ~he entire enable. us to Serve to the Bait financial structure of the United States had collapsed and by the . Advanta.e. driving pOWer of his leadership justified tbe faith of Americans in AMBULANCE S~RVICE their institutions and led a great Pboa • . 29 W 7 eariUa, OW. a a people trom the threat of revolutlon, chaol and ruin to a new era of steady employment security and I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!"'!!!!!'!! prosperity. FOR SALE DATES CALL . Huey Lonlr lost the Battle of New Orleana. And howl . Now the women of Loulsl8n~ ew ur ingtOD have ftled chal'&'«!' that be iIj unfit to b?ld public oftice, etc., ete., Mrs. J. L. Conard is the Klng1iah or crawtleh, he w~nt up of her daughter, Mrs. .lvan Petti•. like !' !lpy-rocket-Is likely to go john, of Rtdgerill\!, 11Id. . out hke a lamp. JESSE STANL&~ The play, "An Old-Fashioned The Bouse of Representativee is '.aa, JIG, .N_ B • ...u..t... ow. Mother," given by the Ladles' Aid a group-it 486 can be called a of the Friend$' church. Wednesday rroup--of serious minded men EARL KOOCUa evening was well I'~eeived by • eager, for the most part, to tollow Da,t_ P.o_ large audience. The characters the wishes of their constituents KE •• ora . . . . ' were well chosen and well portray- and to serve their country. If the ed. The title role was taken by folks . at borne want Prel!lident ~~~==~====~==:::=~~= Marjorie Hilydock. Other members Rooeevelt to go ahead then most of the cast were: Mr. and Mrs. will conti'nue to back Horace Mitchner, Bertha Fiaher, • Alton and Forest Lumpkin RayPretrident has not as yet mond Cal'l'. Helen Taylor,' Alice a major let-baek. Lay McMillan, Wm. Harlan, Myra and money and even lliv&' odds WANTED Thomas Haydock. The choir I&~ ~ this OODJ'hII will 80 few nu~bera durin8 the Int act. with him. WANTED-To bu, all ..... of Born, to Mr. and lin. Paul __ ehlckena. paJllw JaJc..... ..... Latrerty, (nee Lucille Inwood), at price. S. D. Senti.. W.,....m.. Dillonvale,. Ohio, FebMlUY a, a aled WedneadaJ avenin&, from 01110. tf 8OD, Roger Allen. juries reeeiYed wheD the team Union revival services are In lie w.. dmtq, ran proanu at the II. E. ehardL him from tile lel'viea will be beId In tit, helcl
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White latere.ted in Child Welfare GOY I'nor G org Whitc is looking with int reat to the mid-winter meeUng of the children's division of the Ohio Welfare Conference to be held in 0lumbu8, Februa~y 6 wh~n the funds pI'acticabilit)' of obtainillg federal for a child program in Ohib will be diMThe governOl' is gJ'eatly int rested in the qu'stion of child weltare. The eonference. it is anpounced by ohn .Me wecn'ey, ~tate welfare director, will includ iseuasions -of the emergency re lief situation in Ohio and the need for tate and federal aiel for c'hildren's work from the standpoint of the mothcrs' aid group child-caring agencies.
Best of th News Direct From e OhiQ St'ate Capitol H arvey.b urg lifTonl DOglel' met with .an accid lit while playing ba ket ball t j(inlZ~ Mills. He wounded his !iTlee nnd severa l titch were tak ,l'I. 11(' i one of I-h!' GI'ade b8Sktll bull players and will be i'I1i ~s d during th remaining part of the l<eQ.80 n.
OLUMBU5-A somewh~t harraa ed general as mbly began another grind last week with three . bI d. • Ie s major pro em an J1umerQU~ s important items confronting the law-mllker . Two big allied que~ tions up for solution are how to provide temporary reHef this year and next f()r financially mhnJ'assed dist)'icls and municipalities,school and how to evolve a permanent tax program after the 19-m ill limitation becomes effectiv-e. Gov. George W.h ite in hi message t() the legislature divided the r venue Tai ing problem into these two parts, and .dded the necessity of providing funds to 'finance the oldage pension law adopted by the people last November. Several methods for relieving the present pressing financial difficulties were 8ugg,ested by the &:ov~rnor and the speCIal ta~ commISSIon. M~mb(\~s IYf tl1e legislature have their own I'deas a Iso, an d .numerous b'll 1 s ha,:,e already been mtroduced, some IJI accordance with the recommendationa ubmitted and others differin therefrom. The senate got off t~ an early start in legislating by adopting Senator D. J. Gunsett' bill to appropriate $6 500000 from the general revenue' fund for weak sehool . . districts. t R There t was on 6 n.egatKtV.efvo ~. t' edPresedn ative ro 000 uce f a b'll t H orace l' r ' Iet er$6In000 ;d 0 a:~nO?o~a e ho~ses adr jour~!d Th~~Sd~y Both for the week= end.
Having hooted out miniatu\'e golf and Eugenie hats~ the Clmn has bcen rip for a new fud. The palm of popular acclaim is placed upon the sport of roller skating. In small and large citiel!, from coast to vi. ~~~~ ~~~~'YL~~iCklll~u~~~d u~~~~~y Basketball ieams played at coast, aoult men and wO'men as well as boys and girls' of aU siz shave b en "011 ing about at a great rate on eight little wheel. King~ Mills Friday eve'ning. The Parks, playgrounds and idewalks have swarmed with enthusi Grade UO~, arid High I~hool boys aat!!. Opel'Rtora uf commereial rinks r port a bonanza crop, and such won while the High s(:hool girls def Hied. Scores: Grade boys games a "snap the whip," import d frOm the ice pond, are returning I F h Mas.' I· e ~6, Kings Mills 13', H. S. I!t t d' h Ware more thon plea!led with to popu (lrity. 'a ion magazines have even seen 11 to crea e mo 18 Boys--l\la i 18, Kingsl Mills 11; your lassi fi d Ad . column. We . lligh School Gitls~M/l sie 12, costumes for the fair female skat'rs.. !laid two hor es the first insertio",. Skater8 have spilled OVer into the streets, ehoosing the well-paved K' Mill 24 - L . M. arterial highwaY8 whieh seem as well ada'p ied to the sport as the I~~. Anni Van Dorelll and Mrs. arenas. This hRS led to trouble, and accidents have increased seriously. Li ~M u)'l were SundllY dinner The sport has not I) nly bllcom' a new p ril to pedestrians, but is a con. Tal Colora for 1935 Please . f M' L l'a Ward IRSbe au - . teams . guests stantly inCI'easing hllza1'(\ t o motorists. ' . Motorau. K' ket b:all h b t' I . . Ingman d ' bt: . All ", According to a survey of tho situation made y t e !~a lona Over 300 appltcabons already l>laycd here SatuI ay mg. Bureau of Casualty and Surt'ty nderwriters, accidents due to roller received for 1936. auto neen .es three games were verl( exclb~g, s kating are from two lo five time more fr quent now than a year ago. by the Motor Vehicle bureau IJI- The Gr.8fle .Boys an? lJ. S. GirlS In New York ity the mishaps lire nearly double; in St. Louis there dkate that the new type tags ~n- were Vlctonous, while the H. S. for next year ar meetl Boys were defeatc.d by a small have b n 5 times as many; Baltimore reports a 2SS per cent in.c rease; The lall ified d. for farm impopular approval. As a l'ule score. . D troit l' corded 122 accidents in a few months. Fatalities bave oc. plements were sold the first w ek urr d in nearly everyone of the cities surveyed. . bureau does not reeeive Billy Cart' delightfu1l1f. entertain and we did not have to renew it. d applications before tb ed the Seventh and Eig1l\th GTades Although thl'Y were cau~ht unprepared by the rapid sprell of August cach year. The and his t achers Sahlr,day after-J. W. crnz , mnny cities ar attempting to tope with the problems by for- 1935 plates as planned by High- noon at 'hill home. The various • • . d th . . ' . . to V bIdding kat ri• to usc main stl'ceJ.....h all orO\lghiares. Some are bar- way Director O. W. Mcue II an d gam es pertalnlJlg . a Ien t·me ri ading infrequently u/lcd stre ~ in residential di8tric~ and <;reating approved by Motor Registrar Glen w I'e thoroughly njoYEld, A deli"play streets" for skate.' . These are b illg supervis d .b~ the police. 01'_1 M. Daily will be sm~l1er than the oi us lunch consi ting o-f~ ice cream by $quads of un mploy d men. Curfew hours are rigidly enforced. present tags and "":111 be~ 1.ow cake and . c~ndy 'Jas s.arved, Adapts I 8 cUons of park ahd playgrounds are also in use as rinks. numbers alid letters Incom~matlon Tho Wlllrnlt "orkel"l', Sunday h I th 'T , ' . li by di couraging children from Lemon colored numeral Will be on chool cla~s , met at the home, of Ejfor~ of Secretary of Slate c ~o au 011 Ie. 81C coopela ng a dark blue background. Mr . ad Mool'e Monda.y eventng. George S. Myer to have honest katmg to and frOom school. Her a short business meting, elections in this stllte. bore fruit = - -~ -Tax Refu~d. by Conrnment to variou gam B pertuining to last week when George Morriaosn, For a long time wc hesitated ab out Ohi_n. Valentine Day were njoyed. The of R. F. D. No.3, Chillicothe, was running a lasF ifted Ad. Now we . ! d I opening of the "Patched hirt" found guilty in common pleas Ilre sold on tho Pl·oposition.- E. llore than $2,600,000 In e era .wns very exeiting !lnd j;he patche court of Ross county for violation C. T. . taxes erroneouB~y collect~d \Va brought $2.83. A delicious lunch of t.he election laws. Mr. Morrillon returned to Ohioans dUftnQ: t .he was lIel'ved by the hOI.tess, Mis was.presiding judge in West Prefiscal year 1938, report by. the tn- Helen Randall and Mrs. Moore. The OtJio ~tate University Radio StatioD-WOSU terna~ revenue bureau dlsclose~. Miss Nellie Boer!;ter, of Cincin- ~:~::lo~n;:~~::e~iP~f a~~e t!~~ 8 :(l0 Music M The total refunds for the co~ntry nati, waR visiting Mr. and Mrs. of education of Union ' township, :06 Farm Adjustment News .- .. ". .. ...................... ,...... D. S. yer!jy ;t;~oo.were apPrOlQmat- Wilhkur l-dtu'ke and famiily over the ~outh School district. at the elec8:15 A ew Bank for COoperlltiv ........ ' .... .... , .. ,...... L. G. Hobson ", , wee -en. ... tlon of Nov. 7, 1933, a number of 8 :40 :26 Russeting Music ' Go-. ballots were found to have extra of Fruits: Its Cause and Preven t ion. ". L eon H aVIs • Wh'ate Act. LOf) Halt Auto Dr. Ogle8bee h IS blmprOVtng slowl)'. f 8 50 Sl d t I t . . J . S_ Coffey, Rowland Bishop Deat~. ... Jimmie Torn ury ~vaJl un or- cross-marks diuimilar fT(lm others 9 :.00 H:m:~ak~r:rvQleU~8t.i~~ · Edna Callahan tunate in breaking hill left arm placed before the names of eertain candidates. Assistant Secretary of - Making a.n /fort to bring about last week. ' New Meadows with and Without Companion 'r'd' a reduction in the eVeTmounting Mr. hal·les · Smart had a bad State M. Ray Allison Bnd Election . ................. ....... ." ............... 0. J. Willa toll of traffic deaths, Governor fall this week .and injur~ed his hand IMpector James A. Welker a8 ist9 :35 Ohio' Lakes 'a';;(i"Lnke Beds .... ... . . .... H. E. Eswine Geol'ge Whit ha direeted HighThe R. A. I. Sunday Sc~ool ed County Prosecutor Lester L. I. P. Blauser way D.i rector O. W. Menell to class of M. E. Church bas Just Reid in bringing about~ the convie9:46 Brooding hicks with Electricity . ....... . .. ------ == utili~e every facility of the high- completed the attendance contest tion. . way department to cooperate in a which ha been held for the last us to set up rapidly and democra- stat.e-wide study of traffic accid- two month . Oaptain N'Dlder's side The State Board of Cosmetology ticaLly the Bocial machinery absol u ' ents to further a program of safely won, consequently, Captain Vir- has set February 15 as the deadtely nec s8ary to orderly farm pro The publ~c and oTga.nizations !n- ginia Davis and helperEI entertain- line for flUng applications for Iiduction," tere ted an . auto accldent stud~es ed the winning ide alt the gym, censes for beauty shops and operaCalling the pre ent efforts of also a~e betng a~ke~ by the· chIef l\lond!Jy night. After various tors. All persons filing applications Lhe AAA 'a scramble, cat.~h·as- executive to a Slst In .the ~ety gnmcs and music . by the Men's prior to that date will receive their catch-can emergency drive," MI'. program wherever pOSSIble.. kldd- orchestt'8, a delicous lunch consist- licenses. After that date exempTolley said: "we must look ahead ing, drivinJ;P; on. the wr?n.g Side of ing of; chicken sandwiches, per~ tions will not be etrective and ap1. Ultimate Goal Ulider Farm of the scrambled stalre of agticul- th~ road and either dl'IVlOg off or fection. salad, pickles, dute puddil:lg plicants will be subject to state Plan Says tural reorganiution and set up 0 1belD~ crowded off t he ~oQd ~re th e and coffee was rved. . board .examinations. Februarf 1 ToUey permanent !cmd pro&,ram for the Jt leadmg causes o~ ~affic lIeca~ents, ___ ~ was the de. adline !let by the state long pull';' accol'dln~ to px:ehmmB;ry studies of . board of barber examiners after Toward that end, the govern- automobile IIccldent tn the stiat~ Skidding iA the c~use 0:£ the gr~t- four exten ions granted since last Thirty miUion acres of la!,d are ment is pushin as fast as it can ......-:=:or estl number of mIshaps, 181 or 36 September. Fifteen thousand to be retired from production by toward a mor: 'a elective retirepe~ cent of 500 .accide~lt~ analyzed barbers, ' or half 01 the number in the ,nd of 1934, in the United e t -O'fDiQ 1iD1l. said, "do not add a great hare to bcmg due to , kids. Dnvmg on the the tate, had been licensed withd t tb ' thO of our 8urpluse . . wron~ ~ide of the road accounted out examinations up to last ThursStates, and the first step In produc m '~B ut ·wo 0 no lee 18 1111. "The Jlrincipal reason ~or .,·e- for ] 5 per cent of the accidents day. Notwithstanding repeated tion control of allTiculture then will be three-fourths complet.e. taki1l1r out mean, punisbinglandbln moving stich land fr om cultivation tabulated while 12 per cent in- notices the remaining 16000 barThe Ultimate goal of the pres- l!rge ebUDQ as a eOri\p~te "au is social. Alth ough such land doe volved drivers who either drove or bers have failed to seek'licenses. ent eme rl'8ncy measure is there- utute for the al10tmeJlt P D, . . ad~ something .to the surplus, our w re crowded off t he road. From now on all barbers must plll!S tirement of .0 million acres, an Mr. Tone),. mllln concern 18 to see that bad an examination who are nllt alarea equal In sae to Illinois, H. R. He declared that to ~rev~nt . a land stops wa ting human Bves; All in the Life of & PatrolmlUl ready licensed. The fee for ex" Tolley, allaiatant administrator of condition 01 overproduction, It WIll "A great many farms nqw bemg Col. LJ'nn Black, lIuperinten- amination is $10 with an additithe agricultural adju tment adm- be necessary from year to year to operated condemn the people tbere dent of the State highway patrol onal charge of lor a license lnistration, told Farmers' Week pII,re off little pjeces of our ,,"ver- and the(r children, to ",ors~ than r ports a humorous experience when the applicant passes. group. at the O. S. U. last week . . age land 01' better. Large scale peasant stan~ards of UVlJlg. It which befell one of his patrolmen. . . Chief among the means 110 far purchases of land by the govern- "Would be en IhIe, a s well as dec- Intent upon Governor George The state library inaugurated employed il the paying of enough ment will supplement, not take ent to gi.ve sl,Ich people a chance White's ordel' to "bea'r down" on service by air last week, when a government ' money to farmers to the place of, the allotment plan. to sell ' and move to where they per ons driving while drinking, the small collection of books was formake it 'Worth their while to take he said, p~inting out the perman- would have a better chance. . patrolman stopped _ a woman warded to Kelly's ' Island, in Lake part in the plan. This money is ency of domestic allotment. " A closely allotted produetlon motorist whom he espied taking a Erie, for a new branch there. raised by a processing tax which is "Long-time programs of allotted plaD for our better land!l would be drink from a bottle. He demand- Through the kindneBfl of Pilot HereBflenUally a S41es tax on necessit- production mUllt look. forward to ml,lch easier to. ope,rate, a.nd be ed to know what ,,'as in the bottle. shberger, of Port Clinton, thea ies, said Mr. Tolley. a single contract or plan tor the far more etrectlve, If we dl~ not, "Cough medicine" I.he woman books were carried bY' aiI']llane "I dHcribe the plan thi' way," entire far~." . as now, hllve to carry ~Iong m th~ whispered in a voice barely audi. from Columbus to the KeUy Island he said "not in any sense to disRetirin&' !lo-called submargmal general movement tragIcally handl ble on accou nt of hoarseness from high sehool for distribution there. 1 .--,-------W~~'?_~eA::.IlS~H'CUU.l:-l~.aa'~~ parawe'tbe vol untary allotment land from~etieR .il flet the capped, b~ckward farming a bad cold. "All right l, lady," the SUite Librarian Noon states that Ad. Column for years aDd we bemethQrl. I leel -that ·the method is answer to our prblem, In Mr. Tol- on marganal and 8ubmarg patrolman said. "You)' voice saves this is the first time that state lieve that it is better than ever.of enormous val\ltl, It is ellablin&, I?y 's opinion, "Such· laJlds," he land," the s~eaker concluded. you, but that bottle d id look IlU!l- library books bave '- been tl'anI!Port-. M. M. . ==============d:~;:;=====,=======d:=============::==1 pieiouR." . _____ ed by air. . F~.., National B.nIta in Ohio ReWith the old year pa sed into m.in Clo.eel obscurity and the new one well . Sixty-nine national banks in s'~arted, Director of FinaI)ce I Ohio haVe reopened or have r.e- Clarence H. Burk is pleased with Ol' . g anization plans which have re,............ - ..... . the result his effort8 t() have all coived govel'nment approval out ·ot department expenses kept at a the 85 nntionnl banks or the tltate minimum. "Thll fiscal year closed failing to 'I'eopen whelrl t he bank- with" balance of $716,000 in the Sold two cows the day after the ing holiday ended last March. Re- genetal fund and we ' have been organization plans of five were re- able to meet all payrolls since. The ad. app eared, -and got a good price j ected an~ 11 are in r~l ceivcrsbj.p, heads of all departments are tQ fol' them. Us . fo~' cIa sified·.- A. R. be congrat1,llated for their coNCI'rlCE OF H&!uUNG operation in the plan," MI'. Burk said. 'o lum \) us. Ohio, Februa.ry 5. 1984 'Tlle Director of HighWaYs of Oh10 Approximately 3&0 mines 26,,' 111 hold Q pub] henrlng a.t two , ' .' o' 'Iock 'P. m ., Sta.ndard 000 employes, have regIstered In 1~m\nl~~da.li l~~~n\~ the .It..te-~ide mine safety ~on~est ommJs8lonere. Leb- endIng March 31 next. ThiS 111 a OnlO. tor · hen:;; larcer number than have ever Gart joined In a similar contest. The The Classfied Ad. colomn is a humeC'- campaign to ~duce accidents is being directed by Mine Safety dinger for ntaking sales. We sure Engineers, D. M. Ryan and L. C. believe in them.--T. S. P. Lewis.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of. Emma E. Janney, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that W. S. Graham, whOM Poat Office Ad'dresa ia Waynesville, Qhlo. has beeD dilly appointed Administrator Qt tile Estate 9f Emma E. Janney late of WarreD Coun\y, Ohio, deceased. , Dated tllia Slat day of January 1984. C. DOba'd Dilatuah, Atty. RALPH H. CAREY Juda'e of the Probate Court . Warren County. Ohio
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TIl. c...... APPOINTED TO FILL ONE RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS Cabala C.Ued. maDI dIfferent the High :ChMI gym. OF TWO VACANCIES .a,a) II a 111tem of occult th~ TO BE DISCU SSED La t Wednelday evenini, after opby. or m1stlcal IDtervretatJoD ot balketball practiee. enach Young \ Volle, Ball I Relig,ous 11robhHn that confront em:erlC8nleo members of the vaTRonald J. Ha"(din, /:Ion of Mr. tbe ScrIpture•• amon, 80me Jewlab Th High 'ch(l(I\ giTI have the and rcser 'Il ~qu8d at an oy ter 1111'0 will be diesu Eed by Rev. and Mrs. T. ~. HanJjn, of Route rabbi. aDd certain m cUeval Cbrll· u. O! If thl.' gpli (III Tuesdays to pper at the hom of Mrs. Malld I h de. L. Seasholes, minister of 3, was I'eeently 1l1l1nt'd first alter- tlan.. At Ilrlt luch I&lterPfttatioD play vQlle. ball. C·rune, B "iot's the boys on the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-" lht' First Baptist hurch of Day· illite appointed to fill one of two 'IVa. oral, but Inter w"a reduced to (Continul'd from p.,e 1) team , others pre ent were: Supt. :.:: _ _ _~ _ ton, in a sel'ie of four ml'cting:! vacancies in the Naval Acauamy wrltlnr. UDd'r tliis 8ystem every Monthly Attendance Report Mr. llaUield, faculty athletic - 11'.. Myel' HYI~;P;nt-;~ 011 • ueec ive Tuesday \' nin~~ al Annapolis. . Ronnl.d grnduat.d I\lIe, letter, nUllJb~r and accent ot the Scrlpturel holds a hlddeD MDae d fr0l11 Friday, FebruaTY 16, to l'Cl'C nt of ntlendBnc : Boya ge.. ; Mr. Garst, eligibility days in 'Ineinnatl thi week. ' ?1'~II\.ning February 13. The sene from Wayne vll1e High school In or meanlDIr. , I being onduct II by the Dayton 1931, and attended Wittenb rg {onda)1, February 12, because of 93.7" Girl tl5., flV l'age 94.7. • Miss Robbin. , seoreumb r of a , {tardin s: keeper; Mr. Jam I, time-ke('p r; Mr. John Fromm and Iyde, Y. M. C. A. Meetings will be held ollege, at Springfield and Miami ine fact that all or the period relative at Dayton, unday in the lludiiorlUIll of the A socia- Un'ivcl'sity, at Oxford. Friday will b(, neede-d for "p p Boy 36, girls 25, total 61. Mr. Brown. f ulty. athletic tr~1l8. - - - --. . lion building on West Monument talks" and y Us in preparation for leaver, Mr. Illlth, Nnn)b('r of pupil not absent 01' urer; Mr. be tournament. tardy: Boy' 15 , girls 150, lotal father of Rob I't !l'.llh, who I a Misses Elizabeth Ilelnkle and OIa Av . CARD OF THANKS Th mil of the 'series is to be 308. ' most-we1com addlhon to lh Hartsock are guests of MI'. and I·S. ,E. Anderson t hi s (ThU-rlI· "Re-thinkinll' Religion." A subtitle We wish to extend our apprecia Operetta N_. ' Number of pupils entere d this Waycehll force, Qnd MI'. Young. i "{1'our onversatio/ls about t ' d th k t 1111 OUI' Tw nty boys and girl wore month, 13. . Aft~r ,tho meal "had b en pr?p· cloy) evelling. Th Ion an many an 9 0 · • P bl ' ,. M od ern R.e IJglOu~ 1'0 e.ms. e n i hhol's d friend for theil' s Iltcted. for the character parts or umber o[ pupils "ithdrav,,'11 erly dlSPO ed of, a number of 1m· Mr. and Mrs. Ros liartsork and cony l'sallOns will be IImlled to e g a n • h th operett.a "0 Do \or.' Th I'e. t.bi month, 16. pTomptu speeche were. mad. fanlily, s pent untlay ~t the home points at which confusion r gard- very genel'ous help durmg t e fire , maining IUty-five m mbers of the Mi~ Dil l". room had the highe t Anne Cran. , Marjorl Eal'nh~rt of Mr. and Mrs. Cart'on D thr/lge, . . t '.n men ,and for the !lUppl"y of food lind lng re I"19lOUS b e I'Ie f Xla B I thO Glee lub will take part in the p l'cent of ~ttemlanc ,97.9 0/, . and Ruth SaIl ~Ul'y .capabl. a Slsl· in HarveysbuTg. minds. C 0 mg. . cborus numbers. The oper Ua will IT. llatfield's th lowest, 880/0. ed along the SIde bne . . Four general topics have been Mr. and Mrs. R. . d ~;~':::i~y Mr. and Mr~. L. H. Gordon and an Teacher'. Meetln. MiS!! Ro, e Wilkers~ n were diJ)ner elected fol' treatn1ent. They are: "The Bible," "J ~us tits of Mr. and ,~II·. L. 1\[. "God," gu F. A A. M. NOTICE The Warren County Teaeher'$ Christ" and "Prayer." One ljelsion A,lIo ciation will meet in the Leb· Henderson on Thur dlay. will be given to 'each topic. II anon High- cho,ol Building Slltur· Stated communication of WayMrs. Mary McClure ent rtain· period in which question submit· day. Th e sp aker!! a~'e Dr. Walter ed to a six o'clock dimner Saturday ted in writing will be nnswered by nesville Lodge No. 163 F & A. M. Collins, J>rcsident 01 Wilmington evening, Miss Rose 1Wllker on; 01 Rev. eallhole i to be a definite Tuesday evening, February 13. Luck 111 all right but unfottull· ollege. There 'will also be a MOI'row, Mr. I. O. Brown, Mr. and part of each.s llion. Visiting and sojourning brethren ately there are two kinds, /lood ad round.table discussion and a Mr . L. H. Gordon, 1\11'8 . Emma bad. Don't run a chance of you, Memb rs of the committee in are welcome. business liession . .luck heine bad. Drive carefullJ a~ E. . Crane, W. M., charge, ud er the chairmanship of Ic lure and liss Hel n Welch. We take plea ure in. announcing a new high grade furnace F. B. Henderson, ec'y. all times. Judge Robert U. Martin of th and heatiJ~ cos] to our trade Office Practice for JUllior BUline .. Thi. is one of a "riee of cafety ENTERTAINED AT "50C) , . Dayton :Municipal Court, in pr ' .... Studelilta aubject. released by Go." Ge<)r,. paring for the series are IlsklnJr a DEATH White throurh O. W. Merrell, State Offic Practice i open to Mr. and Mrs. Rholldes Bunn 11 large number of 'In n to state theIr Highwa, Director. Junior Bu ioe iI iudents who have entertained la \: Friday evening, mo;;t diffi~ult religiou p.roblems. Mrs. Emily Jane Banta, wife of 'fhis oal ha giv' n very general satisfaction wherever averag d ''13'' or abov for three at "600." At a late hour delicious Questio nalres are also bemg used James Banta died at h r home on used. For those who ' do not require Poccabontas it has llroven !lemesters, and have done cre(lit. refreshments were served. Follow- by th cOtnOli!t ee in locatini the Ro.util 4, on' the Day ton-LebaM I) very desirable and 8ells conllid rably cheaper. nble work in CommeTcial Arith· ing were the gne ts: Mr. and MI' . problems. oples of the blank are pike, Wednesday ev ning. Funeral metic for three semesters and are J. Q. Oonll, Mr. and Mrs. John available for the asking at the aervices will beheld Friday afterdoing good work in all other sub- Gons, Mr. and Mrs. !l:. E. Hockett, Y. M. C. A. . nOOn at the home. ' Registrations for the edes will --jects. It i not open to students of Mr. and Mrs. Heru'y ~'atterthwaile, standjng. Me . Nelli Bunnell. l\fiss Monimia be limited strictiy to men. The TRAILER REGISTRATIONS Students are required to come Bunnell, Mr. Ro co Furnas and plan calls for dinner meetings INCREASED LAST YEAR Have you tried our new 20 % Laying !\rub? This mash to the office dally Ill. the period Robert Oons. tllrting at 6 p. m . Tho e who wish assign d and pare no effort to sue ___ _ - - --to at elsewhere will b welcome contains ten feed ingredients b sides a high grade mineral and attend. Aut omo b'l tfal ' l er reglsora ' . tl on ce d; help maintain an atmos· England noW levil~8 ' an i mtop o rThe"" t ' should arrive beI e cod liver oil. We do not believe 1\ commercial mash of equal II tween 6:30 p m. when the speak-' Oh" .1 S4(~ i 1933 . In a~dition to t.he purely ph ere 01 stl'ict busmess at a ,duty of 60 cent a bushel on all ing begins. Adjournment will be 111 10 mCl'ea eu " n quality could be bought for 1es t.han $2.25 to $2.60. practical pl'obJems that arise times; h~nd I,: daily. lessons. in apples received from the United over the preceding' year of 1932 when bereBvem lit visit8 the ommerclal Anthmehc as outhned States. Canadian fruilt enters Eng- pro mptly at 7 :30 p. m. All inter- while all other forms of motor home there aTC many puzby the regular teacher and BTe sub land tux-free. ' sted men will b welcome. Dinner vehicles decreased in number in • b zling questions involving ject to the same l1ules as Senior rell rvation should be made in iso,n with 1932 registrasocial usages. A proper resoffice force. advance with the Dayton "Y". tiona, Glen. M. Dally, registrar of pect io1' the departed, and This lfroup is to be designated Lytle: B,ureau of Motor V hides recon iderlltion f()1' !lcquain~ as Junior Office PractiCe class. ported to Highway Director' O. W. tances and friends, demanda If atisfactor:1 work is done, lIr. and Mrs: . G1U y ~outzohn GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN Merrell and Governo'r White. . th t c rtain things be done. these students will receive one. were Lebanon VI ltOr'S, Friday. MOTHERS TO SUPPER Statistics i sued by Glen M. The average family is not half credit in Junior Business and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess and Daily, registrar, r veal that hlghPhone 25 prepar~d to answer all these onll-half unit credit in Com mer- famil},. moved to theh' place at The Gil'l Scout entertained way usel'l! paid the state of Ohio que ~~on8. However, the cial Arithmetic for the scbool Crosswlck last week and .Mr. and their mothers and the council to a $17, 12Q,493.05 in license fees in modern !\lneral dl~ector Is year. Mrs. Roy Ellis are liVing at the covered-dish supper at ~he gynl 1983. Vehicles rq:istered totaled informed on the correct procedure in all cases and Little Qiekey Graham has been of w~lcome was given by M~ry Eva Beer hauling by truck and trailer quite sick with chick,enpox th past il$ beHeved to be Largely responcan give final, authoritative k LeMay and Mrs. Raymond Conner advice. wee . re ponded in behalf ot the mothers sible for the increase in trailer Elbert Wallace is abl. ' ,\J 1() hin and council. Interesting talks were registration. ~ -:::.. his store again aft er a siege 0 t e M C k Official registration figures ISBUgrip. ' given by Dt. aty 00 and Ml'l!. ed by the Bureau of l(otor VehiMr. and Mt'S. Lee MagTuder Dnd Hastings. cles for 11133 were as follow:,!: Mrs. Charles MUlllenix spent Pa8$enger Cal'l!, 1,396,190, Saturday in Springboro. EASTERN STAR $11,199,896.70. MI'. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker, Tl'ucks, 15B 202, $0,377,436.64. Trailen, 61,16B, $456,952.59. Mrs. Harvey Burnei; and Mr. and ' Miami ChaptCl' No. 107 O. E. S. Mrs. J. B. Jones attended Farmer's will meet in Tegular se ion MonMotorcycles, 5,936, $22,307.75. granR'e at Waynesv'ille, Saturday day evening, February 12, at 7:30. ideears, 1,048, $1,259.37. evening. Vi iting members welcome. Dealers, 3,132, $62,6ol0.00. Mr. Zimmerman, of Aurora, Edna Hartsock, W. M. Total no regl trations, 1,625,676; Ind., has come to TRake his home Minnie Fromm, Sec·y. total amount, $17,120,493.01>.
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withh~dauh~~ Mr~ J ohn ~~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= and tamily. -. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,B. Jones and I Mrs. Margaret John:s were unday evening guests of :Mr. and · Mr!l., Therle JO. nes and s,on, 'at center- , vile. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham were Sunday afternoon guests of the latter's aunts MRSS~ Anna and Minnie Seiker, at IPringboro. I MI', and Mrs. Cltarles Harvey and Samuel Charlaton were call· ed to Dayton Saturtlay evening by the accident bf the latter's son-in· lnw, Howard Fairchild. A car ran onto the sidewalk, crushing one of his limbs bel~lw the knee, again t a cement wall. His limb was amputated sOQ'1l after being taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and family of Waynesville, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitakel' and children. Misses HeJen and .Ruth Early nod Mrs. Kesler Graham were Dayton shoppers, ~: onday, Calvin LQngacre is h'ome from Dearborn, Mich., t() spend a few. weeks with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Han'Y G)'aham visited the latter's mother, MTs. Susan Saylor at Dayton, Weunes· day. Misses Katherin,e Smith and H A1"nj" .. Graham ani~ Messrs Frank Hawke and Jacque Adams attend~ ed a basket I:)all game; at Dayton, Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, 01 Cincinnati, were ovelr-night guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunt. ' Mr. ,and Mrs. Stal~ley Bailey and ,daughter spent Sun.day evening in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and James : Haines were dinner guests Sunday even.ing of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins and Mrs. .Ida Clistenborder, lat Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. )L>onald Hadley were entertained to dinne\' Sunday at the b(lme of Mr; and Mrs. Charles Harvey on Route 73. Miss Laura Rosnagle, sister of Mrs. Harvey Burm!t, left Sunday evening for New Yc)rk City, w~ere she will prepare for a Master's Degree, at Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith and children, of Dayton, were Sunday evening guests of Dr. and Ml'l!. A. A. Smith. A larl'e crowd enjoyed the delilrhtful meetingll of the Nutrition elul and Ladles Aid, alao the covered dish dinner, at the home of Mrs. S. H. Burnet and MM!. Mildred Surface Tuel$day. Several new membera were added To thE' ald• Mn. Manret Johns, Mrs. J. B. Jon... Mr. and Walter KeDC. HUIlt. and rick, Mr. aDd lin. lin. C.. L. DU. the
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1934
Eighty-Sixth Year
ANNOUNCEMENI OF Basket Ball Classic Held at ' URGES LANDLORDS TO At th,e reg eeungt~0~!.~~~~~~~5~~~2~:"-~~SERVICES A',r THE Farmers' Grange, February 17 the given: CHURCHES SUNDAY STUDY HOG PLAN FOR following Music in-llrogram charg willof be Leonard Kings Mills Gym On Saturday Reading- Charlotte Rye. FERRY CHURCH CHRIST Review- Mrs, J. L. MendenSCHEDULE OF CAMES PROFIT TO THEMSELVES Book EXCHANGE MEETINC ( Undenominational) hal1. CRANGE PROGRAM
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Roll call-'My Favorite Au'thor' Mr. and Mrs. Wymer Drake Ghe tel' A. Williamson . About 75 m~mL l' nnd tlleil' 10 a. m.-Morrow va. MaaoD. Aho, Low Price. Coat Ei.hty Acre "Will the .Radio of the Future w re guests of n"lativefl at MaRon wives were pr s 'nt, a \h ' annual 11 a. m. -Fraoldio "a. Otterbein .. tuke the place of Newspapers" on Sunday. Raymond Braddock. Sundu>', February 18, will be meeling of lhe t.oc k hold '1' of J p. m.:-Kin •• Mill ...... Carli.l. Stunts--Prances Ellis. Miss Pheobe Miranda is visiting inrinnati Seminary Day. tudthe Farmel" s Exch<lngt) \\ hieh wall 2 p. m. -LebanoD " •. Spri"l'boro Twelv& Year. held at the GI'ange Ha il on i\Ilt n. --- her cou~in, MiSs Emma McClul'C' 1 nL from the eminllry will have day : A dinn t' precce.ded lh' bus!- 3 p. m.-Lo.en of ·1 0 _d 11 lit incinnati. ' lch;\fge .of the morning services _ __ _ 'ness meeting atwhich tim e ,'cpoi'll> a. m_ gam ea. Landlords who do 'n ot permit U' and' will Ul80 pre ent a play at 2 - of the pa·t yea l"s bU!linest; were 7 p. m.-Wayne."lIIe n. Hartheir l nants to take pa~t in the Mr. and Mrs. Jom e Lovely and (l'cl o~k in the l)ftertloon. An ofMl·. Dean Hawke, of Cincinnati, giver\. and the pl'c~enL (.H ruct.tlr~ vey.hu .... ' family spent Sunday with relativ S ftll 'ing of fo od for t.he Seminat·y eorn-hog production ~o!ltrQl pro. gram of t.he AA,A WCI'Il wa rned by ncar Springbol'o. will be received. Program as visited his parent thc first f the were reelected. Mr. C. S. Lalschaw 8 p. m.- Winners of 10 and 11 a. <If Defiance, wa!! I'ru!'('nt and gavtl , m. ,a.mea. being lip nny wise and pound 1001follow8: {,hurch Sch o'ol at 9 :80 a. week. ish" by John B. Wil ' on, Jr. of an a fa'rmeT who sign a COl'nMr!:!. Mary J. BUI'lon ha~ l'ctUl'n- m. L ord's uppel' aTid sermon at a report. of elevator busines over 9 p. In.- Lo.er. of 1 and 2 p. tJI. Randolph, a member of th state hog production control contract cd hom fl'o m a bu iness trip to 10 :30; play, 2 p. m. You aI' 01MI'. J ohn J ones, of the county the tate of Ohio. game•. h orne a t L e b anon , W8S a b usmes . --~ -corn-hog commi tee. with the government increase the D troit, Michi gan. II':1Y. \~(llco me at Lhl~ chu),ch. 1 In a 8 t a t e m n t 'I!'sued t· Mr. an d "rs. ~,[ Iarenel.' All en, 01n visitor here on WednC lltlay. ouay. number: of COWl! that he milks? I Thi year th e - semi-. fI na Is an d Wilson ur~ed lalldlords t o study The anllwer to this question, one Dayton, spentunday wilh Mr. FRIENDS MEIETINC Mr. and Mrs. ' the fi~als will be played the followthe plan curcfu ll and consider the of the ..~\"qt frequently aak F' . II.Mrs. Young, of '" d of and Mrs. L. D. hiles. ' Irs t Day-F'ITSt D illy F' rlen d sh'Ip Lebanon , called un Bertie t\ ing 'oturday Pebruary 24, startinc motive .b ehind it. The moL.ive he Lester J. Miller, county agriculM I B t f M- . Sohoo1 at 9:30 a. m" Meeting for Mills, Wednesda" afternoon. at 1 p. 01 . In former years the sta.ted, IS to rai farm pl'lces to, t"ral I'", "No," ., lournom nt games have been . .agent, ... Fl T. ' d ' em P utnet d' g th, 0 e k la1111 II , worsl1ip at 10:30 a. m. fall' exchange value. I "The total number of dairy cows . o.~ a,lf s.s cdn ln d 1 w. . or/' Mi ~s Dod' Hendel' on, of in. 'l' he Woman' Auxiliary of St. pnyeu on Fridny and Saturday of Fall.' exchang.c valu.e for h.oge, as kept by' t1le .... .. '" worked ,, ~oducAr _ " fo¥• th ..... pro- VISltlllg T1 n s an \' at1ve~. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH cinnati, spent the week-end ,ith Mory 's church met on Fl'iday after th e Sll~e we""k ' The . plan , ..., d. cribed ,by WIlson, IS a prIce that , dUCUOll of milk or its products Th girl scout troop committ Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Mr. and 1I1rs. L. M. Hend«l'flo n. F b . , 9 ,t h' h r uut thu! Yenr WIll give the teams WIll permIt 8 2()Q-pound hog to ex- , ~halt not be gteat r in 1934 than held a meting at th home of noon, e lualY ,a tome 0 tiln to re t up between games and chang fo~ ns. m~ch manuf~ctured the total number so kept in 1932 Beatrice Ribitzel', Fl'iday ev ning. Wedn t'. (loy : BibLEl stud y and MI'. and Mrs. H. . Harvey, of Mrs. W. H. Ailen. MI'S. auwoll- I. hould I'e ult in much faster finals. goods as It did In ~he penod be- 01' 1 33, whichev r is higher." So . l)laye1' meeting ne'h Wednesday Utica, attended quarterly meeting ader open d th m~l! ting und con-I fore th war. The anl) of the gov- r ads an administrative ruling reMI'. Cor Baker and famIly, ()f at 7 p. 111 . and visited relatives here on Sun- ducted the d votiollul lI(·l'vicc. Waycr,h. Win La.' Home Came ernment is to attain .this f.air ex- cently received in tbe county from Wilmington, visited MI·s. Ada ' undlt~t : Sunday s ~ool at 9 ::l0 d ·Cou rt ney ant110.< s- 'I ' ayn BVI'11e t' ch nnge va I ue: or pan l y. p),lce, f 01' Washington, ".rll. 11(a to k e.,"a. Ill , M orm' ng '11'01'. h Ip a t 1030 : . ay. " Attheclo (!otth'busin'sss , rlump hd e over th seven ba \S commodities named . Sunday. The subj ct of the morning s r· I l'tfi 5 Velma Armitag , of Spring Slon the f Uowlng pl '~gl'am was ptingbol'o last Friday night in the Farm Act These com modiUnder the rulmg, the words mon will b , "Fir t Things Fir tY field, spent the we k-end with h I' rendered: 1with a core 01 42 to 17. EveTyone ties are corn a~d bogs, wheat, "dairy cows" are. defined as Bny MI'. J. W. - t.ant n. 'of t. Paul. ! EpW01·th 'Lea~ue lit 6 :30 p. m. Ipal·ent·, Mr. and Mrs. V rn ArmiReading fr om the stuuy.book , ' who attended lhe game was ~ell cotton, ric, milk and ibJ products' I COw~ 01' heifers milk d d~rrng any Minne ta, was a week- nd guest twith Virgipia Hardin as lead r. At tage. "The Nevel' F, ni lil1'" Light," Ml'lI. I! P1eased with the way Waynesv~lle and tobacco pOI·tlonl; of the years sp cilled. The at. the hom of Mr. and MI', . ,1. B. , our l'eg'ulal'. 7 :30 meetin~ Mr. , . . " , "!(howed up ." . "The nea;er we com ' to a 100 \~ords "for sale" ~re d~fined ~s Chapman. I Deck'l! cia , I> of High School hoys MIS lara LIIC and Mr . Anna Susan Scanlan. , Waynes\,ilIe reserves were also per cent ign-up," stated 'Wil on. dIsposal !or a eonslde~at!otJ. T _ will IIBve charge of 1the music and adwalladel' ~alled on Mrs. Ella Piano s()lo, " ountr y Gard ns," vi tOl'iou ' over their opponents. "The greater is our guarantee of I~oe not aneude use of such milk or ~r. and ~rs. hester \I er (lnd I will I' ntl (. pecial selection. Babb, at pl'lng Villi "I, Sunday frelen M, Gons. At the final whistle they led with a reaching tbis objective. When it III Its products ,on the farm. , on, Francl, of Norwood, spent n Wednesday of next week at afternoon. Reading, 'A. Face Against Time,' ~core of 3 to 28. attained farming will be a more If beef cattle, she p, or any Mon~ay ~t , the hom e of Mrs.:! 11. m. The Lac\ie I Aid society I . kind of livestock are narped Bertie MlIls. will meet with Mrs. White. J. ,Bal~soek ~pe nt .Monday m Part I, Ail'S. Le' Hnwke; l'art 2, P rofitable business fo"• both tenant otheT Int"r by Congress ba i . Dayton, w1th hIS 81Rter and Mrs. Ronald Hawk : Part 3, Miss Schedule of Game. for Saturda,. and landlQTd ~ as s s com· T' h . th I I h I ' t II f ) l' modi ielJ--as milk and its produ"ts eae er In e oca sc 00 ,l - WAYNESVILLE C:HURCH OF "rother-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mr. Emma Highway. Yell, It's true we play HarveYI!I a I e igible farmer parti- are- tlIe li·ta. George S ayor I ml tIOna .Impose d yby tended the Warren County TeachCHRIS"r ' Vocal l () I0, ' '1 ome to ",t. ."ee," burg nnd if we win we will "bye" . Ipat d,th e prog.·am wll) add $17,- tb e corn h og contract on milk . cows er'$ a ociation meeting a Leb' . . I 1\1 J b "" Ohi f Mrs. 500, 000 to tile 0 armerll' PUT, anO\1 Saturday. (Undenominational) Mrs. Laura Sldet' h~ r e t u r nlaynnl'd e d ', c tz. ' I·S. 0 n inlo the semi-finals. We pIa"J at 7 . d .350 0 0 0 0 will applv also to the types of ' '> Gons, accompanrst, p. rn. and will need everuone C h aSlOg power, a n ' l l , 0 , 0 . "named Ch ster A. Williamison. Minillter home a' iter p ndill" -, ., sOme tl'me Reading, harles Dickens' n - PI' enl to spur UB on to· victory. · f h hvestoek th h to e pure 8amg power 0 t .e . Mr. and Mrs. be Hyman aod hU"ch 'chool a" !I·.30 a. m. with her on, who has been I'll at publis he d L i f" 0 f 0 ur L \I t d , M CS. narve~'sburg ha:s a very strong ' i ddi' . Th I 'tat' th b f . " w h 0 I f arm pu bl IC; natIon It 1 e ml Ion on e nUm er 0 uaughte r , Mildred j of Xenia, spent Lord', upp l' ,al; conclusio'n. his home in Dayton. Geo. Hartsock. team and i unknown in 'this a challenge to agriculture. It is the dairy cows is placed upon the pro- Sunday witb Mr. and II'. 1Ilyer Chri stian Endeavol' at 6 :"0 p. m. R d' A L tt f St farmers' opportunity to set up a ducer, n ot on , the land. That i , if Hyman and family. " Mr. and Mrs. RQbert rew and e8 mg, e!!l' rom . county. It will be anYthing but an planned national economy fol' the producer moves, hi succel!Sor Jan\(' A.1'thur, leader. Evening Mrs. harle Rye attended Farm- Andrew's chool, liss Marne easy game. Ilgricplttlre." is not bound by the terms of the Mr. and MrR, Howard Bu rto n, evan!!'eli,dic s rvice at 7:30 p. m. er's Institute at Spring aUey, Brown. At 10 a. m. Morrow meete tr t I thO i h I Ml'. and Mrs. G. J , Waterh us llld ntl! from ineinnaU Bible Piano solo. "R indl'o!> ," n len Ma on which should be one of the con ac. n IS po nt, t e imitaS mlnary will have charge of thi Monday and Tuesday. .., G • Had farm prices stood at a ' fair tion on hog and milk production and Robert Allen att rid d the .. -. ons. be t S'ame of the year:. Not much xchange value dUi'ing the last J2 differs from that On corn land funer~1 Of a relative, at Blanchcs- , o1'Vie . An offering: of food will ?t1r. and Mrs. Howard Archdea· Alte.t· adj ournment n short se8- <litrel('nCe and breaks will decidll t t tet, Sunday afternoon. It I'ce iv d fOl' the eminary. con visited the lattel"", ister, Mrs. sion ,of 't. Mal-Y'. Guild was h!!ld. thi game. d y IIrs, the owner of a good Ohio 8Q un r con rac . Pl'n.""r mentl'nrY antd BI' ble tudy h D . t f h t e' n V I n r fnrm would have beeo $6960 - - • 'Mr. and "'1''''. L. A. GaT~.l sp nl ach" ~Wedn~esda"'y at 7 .'301). nt. The Frank Kenty, who i. ill al er aID Y 1'(, r s men,.; w l' S~l' e( 11 a. m. will bring Franklin and ... ~ home in olumbus, Sunday. during th aoci 1 h ur to members Otterbein together In another b ttcr off. OBITUARY l:1unday at New Carli Ie, where 1I1r church where you ifeel at hom and guests, ' battie. From the season's recorda, That. is the cost of rugged indiGarst cOl1ducted st'rvices at the __ Mr. and MnJ. ~y Hawke and - - -.... - - -it ijhould be Ftanklin by 10 point., vidualism ond the Jack of a plann- "Th Mas t ' d II th Church of the Brethren. They ST. MARY'S C:HURCH daughter, of Dayton / and Clyd CLADMAN HENRY ELLIS "'ut, I'enle'm ber, Ot~-rbel'n 1'8 a ed eCQriomy fora.,.riculture. ac- , Ie th ,ex, IS come an ea e "" 'el'e !I'lnner gue"ts o~I "IU,". and '." i r· F I'omm wet'e d'l,nner gues t So f' Mr. ,.. ..., ., • " " toy. J. J. Schae,t\'er, Rector tournament team. cOl'dln .. to the t1<7ures of John B. or e e . Herbert "'under'·erg.· and Mr J C Hawke on Sunday 78, CALLED BY DEATH Wil on~ of RQdolph, a member of The messenger, whIspered low, r U Fir t Sunday in' l~ent, Februal'y . . . Carlisle ~uld win from Kings Your wo~k well done and trust, Mr. William Eave, of George 1 hurch school M 9:30; MornDoris Hawke, M)'~. L e Hawke. Glnllil1an Hcm'y Elli Mills at 1 p. m. but Kings is on the state corn-hog committee. Wilson's estimates are based placed 10 his love, school, Pa.~ spent' Sunday at he ing Pray rand sCI'mon at 10 :30. M.I·S. E. f. Deppe, Paul Wintel's, , 'd he)' home flour. Du jug L nt, beginning next Mrs. , Chas. ' Robitzel' and Beatrice yeats, a _h1 !ong ~ . , . nl. will bl'1~ on another prl'ce over' the 12 While w.e ar.e in shadow our path- Friend Home. He poke at Antiupon a ,'el"a"'c .. hd . . . . VI'st- commumty died at hill home on I \:l ttl b t L b d way IS 1 , • oeh college on alurday and gav week, SCl',:o'ICes WIll be held Thurll- Robltzer are Dayton ,bu me the Bellbrook pike ,'ntul'day Feb- rQY~ ba e Le wbeen ehanoldn an * y ar period and the suppo it ion tha~ average yields were 50 bu h- He, has reached the fau land of a fine address at the Friends day vemng at 7 :30. Rev. Her- tors today. uar 10 " , pring oro. anon s ou no.. church here on un day. mnl1 Page ,rector of St. Paul's , I' y. b 856 have anY, ttouble. els of corn, 25 bushel of wheat, ' the blest. 50 bUllh Is of onts, and 1 1-4 tons Our hands an~ our ¥_arta are with church, Oakwood, will be the Among the men from here ~\. ho . He was bOI'n Fe l'?8r,Y . ,1 , T~ los r of the 10 and 11 .. ~ hay. I I burdens, weighed.\jJownj . Mr. and Mr .. Rus ell aJisbuTY speaker, F(1)runry :~2. attended the live, stock producer's m ' LYnchbur~, VIr ~l~la, ~~s 1m. battles will meet at S p. m. He considered fai ~ exchange He has entered the heavenly rest. and :family, had a$ gdest on Sun____ meeting at Cincinnati today are brought by hl~ pa~en::; til 1I0 8 p. m. brings winners of tholle va lue to have existed in t he period day, Mr. and Mrs, Leon alisbul'Y ST. AUCUSTIN~:'S CHURCH Chal'les Mitchnel', Dan Hockett, at the age of elghl en months and two games together to liCe- who. f h and family? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey , Roscoe Furnas and Keller H-oak. . 8ettJed o.n the fnl'm where ~c pas- 19oes into semi-finals against wjnFather FrenCh, Pastor M Th C 1 ~ d sed away... h' hi t d~ ner of OU1' game. • 1910 throug 1914, just as the l Another Ilum~ons ftom Our Rye and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. IIgri~ulturRI ~djustme~t ~dminis- Master. has changed one 01 our P. Salisbu'ry and Mr. and lifTS. lass at St. A.ull:aetlne's church l'i1. oroas a vel'. · an . .~r. Elhs wa a It; y Ile~l)eC e r 9 p. m, brings losers of the 1 daughter, Helen, and ~I's. 'Mary eltl2:en !l0d well known III .the and 2 p. 111, game. /;ratIon doe m planmnJr Its pro- highly esteemed citizens Carl C. John Fritz, of Cleveland and Clark every Sunday at 9 o'c:1ock. grnms.. . 1Servis, youngest son of Ephriam Salisbury. Do.gdale, of Selma, !nst~rs and I eommunfty. H wa a goo~, l1elgh- 1 Folks, iii looks' llke a very good In eIght year ot the 12 WIlson ,and Sarah Wells Servis wall born, .E NTERTAINED AT DINNER nelce f)f Mrs. Howell. Pen'ce, at- ; bor and wiiI b greatly I11ISS d. by tournament and should be full of found that prices ~ec:eived for June 5, 1878 in Lena,. Ohio, Miami Mr. and Ml·S. Will Stroud entcrte~ded quarterly meetmg at the lhe . many. ffl, nd he hlJ(~ acquired, thl·jIJ and maybe upsets. Are ),ou farm products wt!re lellS than 90 county, and departed this life mined in celebration of Harold'l\ fr. unO Irs. (~. M. Rohitzer, Fl'Iend church on unday. dUl'lng hlS IIf -loJlg resHlence o.n going to miss the big game' of the per cent of the fair exchange value February 5, 1984, age 66 years 14th birthday, on unday, the lol- Iand Beatrice, had liS dinner guests route 1. , year? Fair ltchange value hovered b~- and 8 months. December 18, 1900, lowing , boys : Harold Andel'so n, on Sunday evening, DI·. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ,B. Chapman, Ue Ie veil to mourn tlJ(!1l' 10s1; tween 77 a~d 95 per cent until , he was married to Almira COOK. Bobby Haines, Bobby Hyman, . J. Msrdi t and /laughter, Janet. Mr. and Mrs_ J. B. Chapmall anti two dOllghterll, Mrs. Hnlti We ~t I93}, when It dropped to 65 per Into' this home one little boy Rob- Charlel;! Fires, Charles Anderson. ! Ji 8 M~a~ue Harne, Mi s ,Thomalj, their gue t MI:. J. W. Stanto.n, of of Bellbrook and Mrs. Nora Dope On Wayceb. up to TOUJ'D_. ent ce.nt. In the following year it de- : ert Lee was born to brlght~n the Frank Weaver, John Boger. Robert Irs. Elizabeth Lutzenberg. Mrs. t. Paul, Minnesota, were J('uests Hurd, of Piqua, one son arring . ehned to 53 per cent. Jt now coming ye 8 Zimmerman, Charles L May and I Raymond, all of Dayton, and Mr. 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stanton, ton, of Wayn esville, fifteen gl'and Played 14 games. stands near 60 per cent. Oarl as he was known to all was Bernard Melloh'. ~ land ?iII'S. James M'cClure. at Springboro, Sunday. (J , t -' 4.- - - -, ,.-; . a .,rother of , the Local Junior ""~ _ Games WOII in county, 8, DEATHS l order. ' ---Gam~s lost ,in county,!. , His life of loyalty and honesty C.~d of Thanka Poin'ts maue :by opponents, S08. MT, Harry Hough, of near Har- w~ll be 'an inspiration to his fellow We de ire to eXl)l'e~a Ur apl>rePoints made by Wayc~hs, 417. veysburg , died at his home about I men, at all times ready to serve tiation to many frie[Jd,~ and n ei~hWaycehs' aveTage per game, 8 o'clock Monday night. He is others. . bors in thei r mRny acts of kind- 29 11-14. " survived by hill wldowj Eljzabeth. l In busine88 here and in his home ne9ll ' in OU1' ad berevcmcnt and OPt>oncnts average per game, 22 thre sons, Lawre, nce, Albert al\d he stood for the hlrbest 'principals. for the beautlful 11 01'01 ofl'Cl'ings Waycehs' average per game ia Robert and several grandchildren, He leaves his wife, one son, one We t h!t.nk the Wayn e Townshi; county, 88 4~9. all, of near Harveysburg. Funeral l brOther Wilbur relativee and a school, the neil-thl' ol'~ , fdends anel I Opponents average in county, friends' to cherish the lh.e Missionury :'I ocicty. We a1 0 22. services Thursday afternoon at, hoat Jonahs Run church, on route 78 memory of a devoted husband a thank Rev. Little, fo), his consol. j Waynesville Reserves finished , east of Harveysburg. loving father a cheel'ful and v!llu,lng remarks also the pallbearers tlieir 'schedule last Friday with and Ilr. McClul"Q for his efficiency their terlth victory to t~ree de, ," . ' ed friend. ' The Ellis Family feats. This year they scored 3'S 'MI;'. Henry Hastlnga, of Lebanon died at the home ot bl!! son, RalP4 1 ~U.RISE PARTY points to their opponents 221. Not Hastings, on Fourth street, at ' only did they have 8n offensive , BRIDE IS NATIVE three o'clock Tuesday mornlnw. He t _ team but they were strong on the was taken to the Oswald FuneTal , Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. OF WAYNESVILLE defense. Their opponents scored Rome at Lebanon and the funeral L. V. Beck and Mrs. L. B. Hall only 78 goals from the field, while will be cond!lcted at that pl.ce entertained a wroup of young Of more thall pas ing intel"est t . they were ringing up 138. Conner, Friday afternoon at 2 o'eloe~" people at the home ot the latter, Waynesville friend of the bride, Hawke, M.iller, Robert SatterthBurial will be at South Lebanon. being a I!urprise on Lorll:ine Hall. ill the marriage of Mrs. EVil Jun - waite and Davis were the mlln L'd B d t ' 79 d' d A sumptuous supper was, served ney Lo.ng, of Columbu s. anjl 1r, seOTers, while Earnhart and Mrs. home 1. ~ raher 8 reet, , Ie after which the youn": peopfe R . L . amp b II • 0 f 'c. ' L OIl1S, . M0., LeMay saw to it that the onpOliof 80'11 Chester .. ' ". at the , ' , played games and sang songs. All which took place in Columblls, tion did not score: Only one qf in :Xenia,. SaturdaY, February 10, felt 'that they had had a ve.ry Wednesday February 7, these boys, MilleT., will be lost by afte ... an 11l~e,B8 01 several weeks, pleasant evening. Tholle present In makinit' the 811nOUli enlcnt to ,graduation. Look ou t for the nest She IS s urvived by one Bon, qhel!- wera Winifred Conner, Ruth Lar" year! ter! of Xenia, .three dauR'lttel'S, rick, Ruth Early, Bernice Graham , ~;/!I~a~pt~~· !iclH~h~Vi~~~~I)1~i.~~ Mfs. HarrY' Hurley, Spring VaUeY IDorothy Bonine, Ion, Crane, Jane paring tQ accompany her husband Graci. Gam•• Mrs, Melvin Ba!ley, Wilmin-:ton Cook, Mae Treadway" Marjorie {" ' and Mrs. Ira RICh, WaynesvIlle. IEarnhart, Anna Sloon, Frances on a business trip to 'Biloxi ]I, \sSl 01\ Saturday nirht, three cude The funeral service "'.. heId i Watkins Doris and Helen Beck sippi. teams from Lebanon came to Tuesday afternoon at the ElJeen Han: Cecil Davia, Robert Mr. and Mrs : IIml'b ~ 1l have the IWaynesville to play our fifth, ailcth M. E. ch~Jreh, at Xenia. Burial Cleaver, Eatl Oonner, Jacque wishes of a host IIf fd ...ncls. and Junior Higb teams. The 8naain Miami cemetery. Adami, Lorain H.n, Robert Allen, ' cial returns (.round $12.00) weIR for the beneRt of the seb-·· PRENDERCAST STARR David BOler, "Lafe'; Conner, I'b no th hi · _::.-. Emma ~unger, 56, ~lte of Charle, tAlIa v , Hu"'h Gustin, Le'" 1 l'Br)'. ",D e woe, our .....00 died t II Cl nan hOIl ~. , .. baa a right to be very proud Munger, a e e - Connet, Charlee and Jam The marl'iage of MisR Wlnlfl'ed these. teaml unde .. Mr. Jam.' pital, Xenia, TUlSda, 1IlomlDc, Dtek Ad_ma, Ra)'lllon Starr and Mr. Bryon Pl'endetgllst, took place Monday. Februar)! 1ll, r e = -:..:: Kore .....1°'....111' . " '• . following a c.neer operation wbleb KeDnilon Younc. Howard 10hft BalL at the Methodist parsonab"e in 4, r.ehanOll 10..... • abe bad undertrone .everat ago. Mra. JlanSO' caml to Lebanon. Sixth INdI .... . neavine from Kentucky, when FollowinR' the Ct'l'emony the 17 t.buoa' . wu a ~rl-&I1d .pent molt of her " couple motored to til il' new home jUDlor ..... • life near h...... It. Cincinnati, wh re Mr: Prender- II L . . . . . . . . . . . . WI"'''''lt, She t••arrived b,J three IIIIten ,lilt is employed as mall c1~rk att ;... eI...a 't .and tIlfte broth... JPaaenJ .... tile terminal POlit oIBee. ' " - .... , .t eel.... ~ I _ _n TIle -,-
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Rfcent rulingli open wider th opp()rtun ltles of the small pr duc30 Yel\!'s Experience in cr of hogs til Uike part in the coro Mr. Herman Rllnki!> of Deh'oit Fitting nnd Making Gla!8el write~: "A Cell' lines of thanks anti hog program, according to Le. l l' J. Miller, county llgent. Common plea. I'roc_din.. Sarah E. Welijh, at.\minlslratl'ix from Q rheumatism suff r I' - My Regul'dle!< of the s ize tJt thoir In the Cil '.e 01' ;,ohn II. .Bcan t of tnil state of Edna G. W Ish, de first bolLle of KrUMCh(ln alts took past IIl'oduction average, all hog versus Emma K Mi'ILQr, et ai, parti cl,lased, fil d her inventory. all of thl: aches and \~I!m llg~ out Leb."oD, Ohio producers may now quallCy, if th~y tion ordcl'cd. A ccrtifi d copy of the entry de- (If my joints- with. my fir!!t bottle Tue1day, Thur1ctay, Sat.rday desir, for hoR' reduction paymen,ts In th ca$ of 'rhe 'People Build- terminin" the inheritane tax on I went on a did lind 10. I 22 pounds By BERTRAN]) W. INCLAIR by reducing . th eir number of ht- ing, LOlln & 'Ilvings o. ~el' us the stat of Mary A. Butler, denOw feel like 11 new man." EllamiaatloD Frwe tel'S and numblll' of hog mal'k ted Evel'ett tuhbs, et aI., serV1C by ceased, is to be certified without lose fat safely and quickly bll'cotl'on nrdel'ed for Everett dele take one half teaspoonful of Krub y""6 1)er cent. " ~ . '. , . I ' . t t schen ' alt in a gla~s of hot water Prior t(> the lime this ruling wal bs Ilnd Rivola Stubbs. VIrgil 0 Branlon, a( nll~1I1 r~ or , be1vl'C! brl:akfa ~t eV!!liy mOl'hing- ~~-:==-=-:-:-==--:::====== announced gl'o~ ers who produced T~e rase of Anc!r 18 o. a Corpol'- of the estate of A:ndrew .0 B.unlon, an SHc bottle lasts 4 week - Get leSl! than three Iilters II. year were aUon Ql'gnnlzl'd under the laws of dec 'a"ed, filed hIS appheatlon. to 1 it at any drug ~tQl'e in AmCl'lca. They at in the living l'oom of But in Malcolm MacDonald's unable to tak part in the plan and 0 Iuwllte. er'sus A. . M cintyt'e payout c rtain money b longing If not joyfully satisficd all I' tbe . ' . • t.h :MacDonald ranch house. The eye ,the crowning influny as reap benefits of th govemm nt amI E. K. Mansfield is di mi,sed to certain minor therein named first boW money back. without the appointment of a MacDQnalds might be pioneering that Tom Saltel' was after Ruby payments for ngJ'eeing to control wjthout record. the wildernes but they believed in MacDonald. There were oth r produ.ciion. In the case oi The Miami Valley ~ul\rdian. , . \ comfort and evidently had tne people in t.lle weetgrass beIn cases 'Where lc s than four Buil ding and Loan ~ssociatiol'l The will 'of D. Vlctot: Vall Ripe),'. . . WAYNESVILLE. OHIO means to ecure it. They had rood sides Campbene. Ruby had litters were produced annually us J. E. Eberhart, et a!. the deceased, was admitted to probate. pad $10.5 ; Tru te s 0'£ yubllc nf- Pllone 80 Bank BId •• furniture, rugs on tll fl oor, a gone visiting tbe..-e the pr Vious during the base' period, the new fendanl, Mac Le Fever, is gl' George Pierce, administrator of fairs, water rent, $0; OMICI . entl'al en by ruUng provides lhat the conb-act- permission t.o file an wei' anll cross the estate of Estella Pierce, de- Tel. Corp., tolls, $46.95; hlo enpiano. Taste as well as comfort winter. Sbe had been had })een a consideration, The S~lter. That. godless thief had been jng producer will Teduce produ~- petition. ceased, tiled his application for a tral Tel. Corp" tel phone rents, girl sat in a leather-upholstered audacious enough to send word to tion by one litter even though thiS In the cnse of William F. Flick certificate of transfer. $67.40; The olumbll Blank ~o.ok r'lcker, bands cIa ped over ' . her oldoMalcolm that be was coming to aetion mean a reduction in the and Susan E. Flick ver us Roy Th estate of CharI s , W. Smitb, Mfg. Co., supplies, ,$20; J. W. Lmknee! a striking figure. EspeCIally the MacDonald ranch and get him- litter base of mor than 26 pel' Holmall nnd Mamie Holman. judg· dccease<\, is exempt from inherit- go Hdw. Co., sUPllhe , $3.90; ltcbto e younl' man whoee ideas about self a wife by and by. ent. mcnt to the plaintiffs for $98.10. anCe tax. . . • anon Ice & 00] 0., c al. $l!l.~O; 'omen tended to be worshipful. A :lI1acDonald becam almo t garPayments till will be mnde on Marie Rosnagte, adrmmstratnx The Office Outfitters, ~upphes, man may know a great deal about ru10us in his temper. Ruby rocked basis of $5 a head on 75 per cent New Suita of he estate of Elizabeth Gilpin, $6.40; The Colurtlbu Blnnk Book certain practical phases of ellis- in her chair. looking a trifle em- of annual average number of hogs . d B I filed her application for a certift- Mfg. · Co.• supplies, $ .70; T1ele.n ~ lice. He may be able to cope skill barraued at these personal disclo- marketed by producers from litt· . Hart·y Fl',' en versus. es~ e cale of transfer. , Dou~hmnt1, servic s, $7; andls i,llly with a material environment surel!. But she said nolhing. When ers farrow d between D cembclT I, Frie nd, for diVOrce. Charge IS wlllThe e tate of Kate, C. Dearth" Hymer, aervi eS, $5; fo.1l's. Will h rd citiJ.e/ls, big herd", va8t dill- M he looked at her uncle, it . was, 1931 and November 30, 1933. f~l ab~ence. WI . M dcceaRed, is exempt from inherit. Bryan, serviees $1~; t , lln Kelly, tnnces, to ride, ahoot, be cool tCampbell marked, with something If b wisheR to sign a corn conLottie tokes ve~sus a. ter c- once tax. serviceJl, $7; Georg-III Mlllt'I', se rvo when much depends on instant Ithat might be either anger 01' con- tract a producer whose annual andless. et a1., i.or par~ltion of W. S. Graham was appointed ices, $10; Mrs. Howaru nwyer, deci.ion and action, and still have tempt. Certainly it wasn't frie.ndly . base' production is les tlmn four 1real e tatt! and other reh~f. G administrator of the estate of Em- aervi es, $7 i Th Ollie I\tfitter~, curiously vall'Ue ideas about the The feelin~ that he was on da)'l- litter J)'lay do 80 without 8l!I'eeing Huley R .. choollover VCI SUS c,r rna E. Janney, deceased, and filed supplies, $1.20; J ohn Law & on. reality of women. About this Ilort geroua ground, that he would be to reduce hog product ion. but h<' trude Toshle ~cbl)onover, fol' dl- bond of ,6,000 with sureties.. WiI- gas and g-lycerill~e, $2.56; L. S. Phone 78J . of woma.n , that Don was looking at better. on ,his way, cam~ over D?n- must agree not to increase h'og vorc.c; ~~arge I~ g![OSS neglect. • \liam BE'rg~ol1. Walter Burnett and ITufts, burial servic s, $100; W. H. now with unconsciously repressed All thIS bother meant httle to him. production. VlIglnlA 1 ~s1 , hwalw d.versus Hal'vey Burnett Wllre appointed A'rulerson 00., pr batl) code. $3 .50 longing. He may indeed regard If there was any :ce6ection on him When a coptracting producer's Corl p'. Cro 'walt,e, ' ? r 1V0r(e. appraisers. Bell Press, juror notices, $;) ,5.0; any young woman with the ram- becau e this notorious Salter wa COI'n aCTeage averages over the Charge I gross n,aglect. Frank Croll was appointed ad- IWilliam Hufford. ·'Wa hing for VrlSparts of her lIex about her, youth. allied with the SweetgraStl Camp· base p riod less thah 10 acres for ---miryistrator of the estate of Chris- oner , $66.60; Cit}' of DaytOn. Probate COllrt topher Gephart, dece~sed, and fi.led board of prisoner at Dayt"l1 workbellutYj all the ~cje!'t enchant- bells wbo were. hill. Own kinsfolk: grain the producer will. be l'equired menta, u a combmatlon of the Don didn't conSider It a casus belli to reduce hOIl: product ion only. H hester Maple administrator of bond of $1000 . '~Itb suretIes. I house, $26.36; Mrs. Della HlltTl)rd, mysterious and the wholly angeUe at the moment. Yet.this was dj - will receive hog paym n but no Lhe Iltnte of Fra'nk M,. Greathouse Geol'ge E. Hall, S. O. Alexan~et feeding prisoners, 62!l ..I6;.Jo~erh Eventually he learns that they are tasteful. The absurdIty of danfer corn payments. However, the prO- d ceased filed his report of sale. and Clarence Ward were apPolnt- ,R otte. photographs or 1)Tl~Onel'f!, human and prone to err-like him- there amused ,bim, on . econd ducer must agree not to increase The in'ventory 9! Roy A. Miller ed appraisers, John Lnw &. Son gas, oil, labor aelJ.. But Don had never learned tbought. A querulou patriarch of his corn acreage over the avcrage as executor of thE~ estate of Celes.: In the case of Willi!'m E. James and repairs, $98 .S6; Hahll's Gl\r· the !rontler milunder!ng on ab out produced during the base period. tia C. Miller, deceased, was ap- versus Clarence S. Jame.!,. et al., age, Inc., Delco. coil lind .1 bor, th. at. . Probably that was.why he 10~nd a thief whose explOIts were so _ _ _ __ _ proved. Daronne R. Tate, as admmlstrator, ,4.90; Gem City Bille PrInt &. 'imself listenl~ WIth a, div.lded fantastic as to be mythical. How -- -:-. The inventory of Thomas Bre.- of th estate of Charles W. Van- ~upply Co., suppli s, 33.46 ; ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN mind t~ ~d SafPon~lt s, could a lone man- in a region Do aId "that this . Salter plnty hnny administrnt-or of the estate dervol't, deceased, was made party Waldron C. Gilmour, inqu e~t, $.6 •• your Cattle, I\.oes" .beep and cal,... ~i~h :n oC~8io:aler'!I~~f~r:t the where ~t~er men ~el'e able and will go'traipsin' al'ound this coun- of A~dl'ew B1'ehal~Y, deceased, was I defendant. . 90; Lebanon-Citi~ens Na~jonal 'to Noma-Brock Co •• live wire alld Sweetgrass Campbell!!. ' ente:prlsmg and qUIck to t~ke ac· try with my two hor es?" approved. In the ~tter of t~e trusteeshIp Ban~ & Trus~ Co., chargell Incu~. progreulve ftnn for the blahSalter it seemed wa~ a . thorn in tio~ w~ere any tran gre!;lSlon of "Saller." the old man replied. The estate of I~ tella Pierce, dee !for the heIrs of Eldrld.!~e Pope, d~- re~ 10 coli ctmg, $2; Or.cgoDla market price. and 1'004 .rice_ te~l. $Hl6.25, ~h~ UDion Stock Y.n!.' Clncl .. _t~ O. the Macbonald ftesh-mcldentally, thelr rIghts or pr~pe;t! 0(\ urred "is apt to do whatever he blame cea. d. is eXempt.from inberitanc-e l c a ed, the bond of said trustllellla Bridge. Co., according to Malcolm a thorn, in - how eould any mdlvldua! fto~r- w II feels like doin', Still, beln' tax. George Pier,ee, admlni trator, filted at $3000, and ~harters .1). Frankhn Ch~onlcle, tal( notIce, Tune in on RadlQ StatIon W"J(Y 1fltsH~:Jlf~;r- ish !lingle-handed aa a •Pllbl,,: ,nu~s- fOllY, ' he' most likely lay In' low flied hi inventol''1' the flesh of other Maple as ~ueh trustee, IS to tupush $1.50; MllrwlD Coyne, . rvice~1 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. ff)r our cIaU, stock along )JUk RI ~. 11 k ance and not be speedily abated . t'll th's Wundt quits 1ussin' Marie Ro nag le administrabi~ a blind with surety. $67.50; H. C. FUR'ett. gual'd rnll market r' ports. o,~:a~e ::Y~~e a nu~:r::; Yet Don 'Was shy two sorrel :round~ When he comes back to of the estate of Elizabeth GilPin, \ The e ~te of William 0 .. Wel~h postll, $80; J. P. Lamb piling . ~one =============~ touchel which made that room ho;ses ~o show that. some one. on his layout in the SWeetgrnss he')] ! decea ed, flied h,er inve.ntor~. The deceased, 111 ~xempt from mherlt- $46; W. H: Madden Co., .fenc~,. ubscl'i be tor The Miami Gazette homelike beyond any room he had lIrhlk River b~d a way of taking have saddle stock of a different estate i8 exempt from InherItance I ~nce tax. Irvm~ D. We\C:h, admin- lumber, flUng saws, 9.G.60, 'Blall been in for a long ~ime, and what be reqUired. ~nd ther was ~ kind." • ' tax. Istrator, filed hiS first and final ac- II: LeRoy, cement and lime, $1 .20 naturally he ascribed It to this nothing unsubstantlal about MalII I I wand officers to J. T. Riley, administrator at the count:. . Cbarles D. Cook, team an~ man re he gray-efed creature with i~e ftam- co~ M.acDonald, who nursed /sn t ,.i . t:' t . , .. D estate of of Chaltles W. mith, de. Manana Bishop, executrix of the and atone, $5,5(): Henry Ludmgt()n _~------------., Inc .balr and milk-white slun, who ' an(uent clan grudges and grumble , ~n °tC~ l,:~n t 19 co.u~t 1''1 . o~ ceased tiled his inventory estate of James Dwire, deceased. ,as, $85.22; clerk of board of puh43 YEARS OF SERVICE ' re.-rded him nOI'!'kwidthha touc~ Off ed about horse. thieve, nor tbe mqbu reI' b o~dana am. s.~~p' se Eng~lbel't Hec'ht admi~istrator filed her inventory. lic affairs, light bill. garage, $. 10.34 wlBtflllibU&FBe 1 e th e haodunl_ °d two able-looking youths who sat to lISe p um WI , e tOpen'L'Stl f·t" 'of the estate of" G;ace Hecht de George Pierce. administrator of Cincinnati Oil Wor)ts, go ,$9.26; her vo ceo or years e a peopl Ive 9it.. 'th CIg&re . tt es In . th.ell ' . • M Dure, Idth ere I' daw. 0 SO l, , 1 th e est Eat e11 a p.lerce. d e- M. B . G re•• -h ouse, bl ne k8ml'th wor k V Id Im08t exclusiv.ely ep~ WI "B t 't ceased filed his inventory at e l 0 a . Iy dO-l'n'a ted bv mouths, nOr Ruby MacDonald with" ac ona ,retp le · Iffu YOtudcan, Inda wdor rta LEBANON, OHIO . ceased, ftled his aft\davit in lieu $10.S0; J. D. Adam 0., parts tor e anby ce I n Interes~ ." . h a ir w h0 roc ke d a'TI d "ave a 'dd epuTh y sh er. .'t pos e h on f t We have a complete men malA:uline There .th ~ ..lJamlng tO 0 accoun. gra d cr, $4 . 98'• Comp·t on G' !lIng, Y Watch Rep.ill' S.ntlc. wer~ women in that wo~ld of kept looking at him in a way that Ilvery n ~roUg th "You don.t gl!t lucky sittin' on Charles S. Irwin 1,\8 executQr anel liP ark plugll, $3; William J. A)'(!r~ .aln p Pric s Rea onable . course, but they were of a 'type' strangely disturbed his blood. ' go aroun. eop e IS mQS Y ~n e your boot heels, w~itin' tor things trustee. of J. A. Runyan, deceased , gas, $40.78; The L Blnnd- chacht. that didn't interest him_ And he couldn't mount and ride I!~u~re. W~ft e~:rybodY. now~ to come your way," Don said. Be is authorized to sell cerlain aecurl- Truck Co., gears, $4 .41; Flack ' Beads R strung Equipment Co., bearings, pi. ton hig, except that wherever he was away ofthand. His hors~s, such as a~n t exac y eVI ence III .~ou didn't menHon the fact tha.t be bad ties. Jewelry Repah'ed active stock diaappeared. Nobody had been left him, WEre too tired. ;lthhr. If atman is .~~tell~ ~ ~ been following a perfectly plain Th inventory of Emma Hill, ad. rings, etc., $10.04; Thl' Lt'~hn l' "THE HOME OF GIFTS" GOuld catch him at it. It appeared UntU ' they rested, or unless he ~~ ; ~:n ge aw:r ~1 'da o. n trail when those two shots deflect- ,ministratrix ot the es~te ofbggg Auto Parts, Inc. , eat•• $4; Frnnkthat lately_ he bad journe. ed to is. t ll! a I)r USel\ IS en , as him . Nor did he stop to wonder pbia Hill, deceased..,lV.Il.B ., gas, tire change anll White Sulphur Springs, a pOInt far querulous MacDonald, he could as ,~ ong ' rope. ht t kill wby with Salter taboo in that j The inventory of Harry F~y. ad- bolt, wash car, ' 2.79; L. (:. south of Fort Benton on the Mill- only sit there. And he was as well h' Then someblod y .ou~ I '~ D vici~ity his tr,ack should neint ministrator of the estate of Sarah Kennett, " shades. garoge, $3. O. 1m don 'th genera ptmClp ell. ' \'onk lor the MacDonald ranch AF man L . B e, 11 d ecease, d was approved· ' ..:.. aOlln. Rt-er .. • Col'ncidental Wl·th tbat th ere as anywh ere. ta . ti "A . a cOJUliderable number of hol'8ell Because if those two were Tom •te ~I conV1C on. S IC rould go anywhere with ~afet in The inventory of Ernest Butter•• U~n diaappeared trom the Dot and Salter's horaes, and. Salter 'Was ~~ef ,1l! sa~~ .r~tt~sna~t~ the darkness. "'{'akin' it all aro~nd worth, .exe(utor of the estate of AAA AND FCA HAVE ~OT ARY PUBLIC lis soon make a try. Suppose.': Stella Butterworth deceased, wa WORKING AGREEMENT Dash range. The Dot a~d Duh wall what th~se people clalme'd, h~ had h' e~~ s on y one 1ng 0 0 'WI o?Ded ,by an energettc and hot- bettel' not be seen with them m his . 1I~.. '<l addressed MacDonald .. ou approved. Ol headed person named Wundt who possession. Don was wise enough M ~()8t :~relY so:~~sqdy Wli\h me a couple of fre$h h~r I Lee Brandenburg was Ilppointed Farmers who do not sign probelieved in h.l)ein~ his own in the ways of his country to ae on,a ~gree. ~me 0 esc feel like hein' 1m m wa" . administratrix of the estate of WiJI. Dra_ - • Ea ..t .. ' S.ttW thieves without benefit .of cler~, understand that. It 'Was equiv~l- days ~el:l..glt sl!'0ked p to a fare The old man seer:'ed t~' regard Zilla Brandenburg, deceased, and ~~~on,.ft°~trol c~nt~a~ts with th WAYNESVILLE. OHIO and so be had set out In pursUIt. ent to being overhauled by a police you we . D 'th f . 1 k 1. filed bond of $300 witll sureties. . Vol e r~qulre 0 .agr~e nol Thie bunch of Dotll and Dubell on a c'ty street with the evjd- ' "U I had a couple of f.l'esh on WI a r?wnmg 00 , 0 ,apMattie Bishop' was appointed ad- to Increase theu production of the u . h O1'se", ~"n ' d t·houghtfull '" praisal rockmg·. mlnistratrlx of the estate of Osca'l l bas'c n a m d !n ' th e wal believed to be he~ded north, man ence of a ' 1robbery on his person. o~ sal.. D ' The gll,'l . stopped . I co mm od't'es II where the C, P . Railroad travers- To meet this raging Wundt hom "I'd be on hIS trail I'lght now. It on got the lr,npresslon, out ,o f Bishop, deceased. and flle<J bond of Farm Act ,before loans WIll h.e TRY ine 'Western Canada offered ' a Sulphur while he wa mounted on sort of:. ruffies me to ' have , ~ m~n 100kf:rn=~...~~~11~~l~· 8~ra\~:ee ~~: $8000 with sureties. W , S. Melam- ~ante~ the~ by the Farm CredIt OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ready market for horses. But the either tbe brown or buckskin 'Was tak e t?,mgs from me while 1m Ilnmix.:d with ' llppre'hens1on' PY. Gus Epp and John Carlicr were Ad~;'118:ra~l?n.. . r . 'th th FOR RESULTS trail had been 108t on the ,Marias asking for immediate trouble. asl eep. .. ' . . appointed appraisers. IS eCISlon IS In me WI e "Slinl chance.... th.~ younge~t [ g,~ess I clJuld et you have .a The will of Larue L. Rankin, "-Orking agreement announced reRiver and now Wundt was 'loolring Thinking of that gave him a sudfor Salter, horses or no horses, d n resoiution. MacDonald put tn. . You don t m unt, .. ,old Mac~o~ald saId decesst'd, was tiled in robate. centIy by. Secretary H. A. Wall nee with blood in his eye. And Salter \! know the C()Ul1 t ry. MIght as well fina~IY. 1 ~Ug~~ we am t gotbnon~ The deed of a8signm:nt execu~d repreWsenlt1n~~ th~ AAA and Go ...~r- DR. H. M. WILLIAMS had been traveling toward Canada CHAPTER ' III. chaSe a shadow. You'U .never see pare..~; y, you go unc" by Joseph King, Lena King. Au- nor . . uqers, representillg the at last account, pursued by · the A W.rninl your sorrel horses agam. Unless thtm pomes. . gusta Long and Harry C. Lon is F,cA, the two federal farm agcn- )STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ... furious Wundt. Do you suppose," be asked Mac- you had a strok.e of luck." ~e youngste! , heaved ~lmself to be immediately flied and ~re- cles created last May when ConSURGEON '
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
New Direct Ohio State Capitol
The W. C. T. U. and BDl,list Mis! ionary lociety had a "Farewell ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Party" Tuellday at the Lad! 1\' Aid D. L CUKE , I P ...,.... , Su....rlptlo. Prie.. '1.10 • Y... room tor Mrs. DeatheraR'f', who 1 CUL 1I1B • -OSee PM.. .. ... .. . .... ... . K I l l Illntered at Po.lottle. at Way...- movin,.. back to her country hom~. of an adverse opinion by th atO. vUle, 01110. a Qet,,"d CI ••• lIall After a pot luck dinner the .rtl'r- tht' c(lunlry's most torney general. ........c. .......... ..... ...... . " No. I I I \l:tt.r · noon was spent in sewing cal'pet dividu'Ils will be rags for the soldiers. April 5, G and 7 II. speakers in a ~he Child reno;-Division of the Tne teachers of our school at- large. call' t tempt. to bdng to the Ohio Welfare Conference in eC$FEBRUARY 15, 193£ tended the Warren Cuunty Tllllcll- Am~rican people the seriou sion in Columbus' last week adopter's association, S~t~l'day. pliiChl ot the public chllols and ed a motion indorsing federal Or The Women's CIVIC League mel the school chi ldr n oj' the nation. state aid, qr both , for children's at the hqme o~ Mr. Fred Harlan Mr. . Prank)in D. Roosevelt, New- work. Another motion authorized Saturday even mg. ~he Pl'ogr~\l1 Ion D. akel', PrcRld nt C;;lenn the appointment of a committee of There) are two ways in which taxation may become con scation: pertatned- Lo - , uk of the University of Chi- five to take steps necessary to obFirst, by increasing public debt and expenditures to :point \ hete co in and Lowell'!\ Birthday. Tilt' ('ago ' G(lVern or Paul V. McNutt of tain the support desired. The cO.mbusinesses and individuals a re unable to pay- to wher all profits van- next meeting will be h Itl at tl·!>. Tndidna and Supel'intendent mittee held two cpnferences With ish into hands of tax collectors. Berda Jo:d?n's in March. William' J. Bogan of the Chicago Govern?r White last week to. l,lerSecond, by lowering abi lily of industry to pay, through governThe Wllhng' Work'ers. of t~ Puhlic '(,hools are I~mong those 8ua~e nlm to reco.mmend favorable hurch met WIth th 11' who will sound the alarm from the achon by tne legl slatu~e, Pe~ry p, mental policies which stand. in t h path of expansion, development and Friends teacher, ~l'. hus. Bogan, Sntur· public platform in ,0 series oC lJenune of' C?lumbu IS chalrman the attraction of private cap ital. confcren cc~ to be held at Memor- of the COll'mlttee. Attendance 0 f Govornmen fedcTlI.l, stat , county, municipal-is now guilty. on day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCarren ial 11all. O. . U. is rlonsoring the t he conference was unexpectedly both counts. r mecting, but olh rwi~e will not large. and Mr. and Mrs. Renner.. By the end of the fi scal year tile federal debt will have bl'oken all Number 2 of Volume I, Check left .Saturday for Fl oflda . participate. The coni~erence is to records, Most loca l governm.e·nls are in t.he same position as the federal Utica,. Ladles AId met Thur. cla y after . he known as "A Citi,lenrs' ConferThat is the tax situation 110 far as 'mounting costa aTe concerned noon. Readings pertaining to ence on the Crisi in Education." List of Ohio Public Documents, From the stal)dpoint of penalizing businesa, the vist~ is litt le be~er. special days of the month were and is to be concerned only with has been if\sUed and distributed to colleges, librarians. high sch ool, Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent in putting govern- given. . . sch oo ling on the lower levels-not b h The Young Peop.! of Kmgm~n. higher nucation. Th e meeting will newspap~rs and officials t roug ment into competition with private industt'y-indl1stry that pays tax s ut LIZ· command nation-wide attention. out the state by Secretary of State til maintain gover nment, thus l'elieveing the individual taxpayer of a prcl!cnted a play. ~o ok :de," at the gymnasIum, Tuesday Geor~e S. Myers .. The importance great tax load he would otherwise have to carry. ·ght. - - -- . of th i pUblication lies in t~e fact Heavy prop erty t/Ucs, at a time when the nati onal income is about nl Mr. and Mrs. Mendell William· th The two-day-one-night session . a t 1't I'lS ts th e documen t s pu b 50 per cent und r the 1929 peak have been the direct cause ot thous- son, and family, spent the week- of the state leglslatulre last. we~k lished by state departments, inands of home and mortgage foreclosures. States, counties and eities end at hi!! parents' in Union ity, WOo mOl'e notabl~ ,fo!r. what It dId tended for the use of citizens of n tl ~ do than what it clld, After the I the ·state. Number 1 of this check have taken t itle to Pl'operty which is now idle and produces n o fl1rther In~all8'rd Wallace has been absent hOuse adopt d an al~end!llent to i list was distributed Septembel' 1 ta)( revenue. The people who once owned it simply could not pay, Recovery plans are threatened with failure becaulle of climbing from the stoTe last w ek on 11(,- the Gunsett school laid bIll by a ·\last. it being t he first publication vote. oC 57 to ,47, to add $2 ,OO~, OOO of the kind for everal years. t xalion, with inevitoble discouragement of inveiltment and employ- eount of sickne!1S. Mr. and Mr!;. has. Puterbau~h to aid parochIal schools, the bIll as Number 2 of Volume 1 contain ment unl s t h I'e is tax r lief. ntertalned Mr. and MrR. Monis ame~d d was defeat d 66 to .41, two parts. Part 1 list8 publications DuTl', of Dayton, Sunday. la ~ln~ .thr e vote!! of adoption. Iprinted since September 1, 1933, Mr'. and MrsI' W. E, Martin, of Thl~ acllon by the house followed and Part II classifilld documents Dayton, wel'e unday gucRls of I"ec~ ipt of . a me age' ffO!,1 .Gover- pUblished since that time. Some ~h'te ur~.ng,~n appropnat!on ~or 66 current and 100 earlier publica Mr. and Mrs. Ira yferd. One hundred Yenl'!! ago,Daniel Webster, speaking in the Senate, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green were- fre e t UItion. school , whIch 10- tions are listed in the January 18enid: "Gold and s llve)' is th money 9f the constitution j the constitu delude parocblal chools. The Gun- sue of the check list. This publicaunday. d.inner gues l of ir: an Fett bill adopted week berore last t l'on can be made of great value to tionnl stnndal'd of value which is established and cannot be overMfs. WIlham Luken andfamlly. b h t 'd'd f $6 500 tUI n d: to overturn iL would shake the whole system." · . CO11' r t (>d Y t e ~ no e provi e or , ,- libraries colleges and schools if Mrs · hMln~le . 1e ulr!'t 100 0 f l ' weak school districts. The the heads of thes~ institutions exThe other day Senator Borah said : "This is a profound truth. W e hom T urs~ay, a ft CI'I b em g a l' r dopte d h B d b' ll t ought to bend very energy a nd uWize al\ t he power available to re- Clint berman's for th past four enate a b ; h or . : t 0 plain to their patrons and students ks pny mem ers 0 t e egis a ~re how it can b.e used. 1.;) re the money of !.he con titution." 'Wee t' b . b k tb II t $4 a day expense money durIng A 1 gion of business men, public officials and economists of .l~ Ot e\ eln S taad a . ht ~~~'S 'special 8e~sions after previously Announcement of the contest chools .f thought, will SIly amen to that. The strength of. t he silver p~aYle(l :r: a ur ayb mg. a~i d t'cating it. State Auditor Tracy winners in the state general excelh mOVement wa shown rece.n tly when a bill to relate its value to gold 81e ost 0 games Y a 8m ha announced h e will not honor lence and community service news10 t by the I!limmest. possible margin in the Senate-a year ago a sim- sc~~., . and Mrs. E . M. -¥illa],8 and vouchers for th ext'ra pay becaUSe Jlaper contests was made at the i1llr bill would have b .en deluged under a wave of Nays. Figuratively family wer calling on Mr. an 1 - - -----Saturday afternoon ses~ion of t he speaking, our money Is up in the .h·_and·it may be that only gold an~ Mid-Winter Newspaper convention D II Mrs. Elmer Hu • at ayton. ADMINISTRATClRS SALE held 'in Columbus last week. Of the lIver can bring it to earth again. John Syferd and John Denny . D . .. entries in the general newspaper --or " lIpent Monday at ayton. The under Igned. as adnllnlstrD- show 'The Lake County News-lIerRem ember the tournament tor of the estate ?f Emma E. Ja~- aId, Willoughby, E . T, Broderjck, Saturday. Massie plays Wayne - ney,. deceased, wdl ell. at pubhe editor, won first prize: The Berea ville Saturday ev ning at 7 o'clock. au~hon at her late r~sldenc~, on News, Paul G. Mohler, publisher, Although we haven't played Wa - ThIrd Street, Wayn'~$ville, OhIO on won second pirze ,' The Greenfield nesville. we feel th er i going to be a.n excitin2 ~amc. . Saturday, February 24, 1934 Republican, Mack Sauer, editor, The Ohio State University Radio Station- WOSU .. Mrs, tt Beginning at 12.1!0 p. m. shup third prize: The Jackson NewsBorn, to Mr. and the Per.onal Goodsl and Chattels, Advertiser, Arch Martin, pub\ishs:oo Mu ic FUM~~e~t::; Hu~~;an il\ very ill. l i ~ v~ral f which lire considered erG' an~IITheBRill8boro Nbl~whs-He~ldd 8 :05 Farm Adjulltmen t News . . . . . ..." . ............ D. S. Myer arter Bros will pIa the Gob- ntHlue. . . ranvl e ar~ere, pu IS er, tie 8:15 A N w ,Production Credit Cystem for Ohio Cooperatives ,.. " .. . g See large bIll f~)r particulars. for fourth p.' rlze; The Lelta-A.t1aa, .... ., ,. , ..... , ....... ........ .. .. ...... L. G. Hobson blers ' F ra t ernl't y F'lve, .oYf W'l 1 mIn T C h R ' h dEW It bl' ... d d 8:25 Music ton college, February 27 This is a erms as. W. S. GRAHAM IC ar . a z, pu IBue , an 8:40 4-H Club Program ... ,......... Franklin Co. 4-H .G roup I n mad by the Juni or cl The. Wadsworth Banner~Pre!1S, 8 :50 4-H Club Program • pa . e Administrator of the estate of Nelhe A. Harter, manager, tied 9:00 Lightin2 a Room for Comfort ........ " ........ ,.. ,,'A nne Biebricher • _..... Emnl& E. Janney, deceased. ftfth place. The sole jud~e in t)1is 9:10 Music . Gro.v e w. N. eM'S, Auct, contest was Dean John H . Casey, 9:25 Is Your Farm Factory Ready for Spring? ",. "" ....... ,...... " .., ..... _ _ __ _ Profes80r of Journalism, Univer.. ...... . .... . ...... ...... C. O. Reed, G. W. McCuen Don't forget prayer meeting - -- sity of Oklahoma. Winner in the 9 :85 Ohio Rock and Other Minerals .. .._... .... ...... ........ H. E. Eswine " ... . " ... ... ...... ,,,., .,.,.Victor Ries here at the chur.ch every Sunday changeless years to go to the ex- community service contest were 9.:46 Mnking Cold Frames evening. Ev rybody come. pense of holding e lections. At t hat The Wellington-Enterprise, Ernest This plac was shocked on la t th RepUblican candidate this year L. Henes, publisher, first (aIM last cates that a !air share of federal Tue day mOJ:'ning II week ago when won with fifty-nine percent of the year's first prize winner); The money lie .pent for the elimination we r ceived the sad news of the total vote. Hillsboro News-Herald I!lecond i of grade crouin ... Saw~ecom- sudden -dellth of . Mr. Garl Set' . -The Wadsworth Banner-Press mendll that. large portion of ted· of Waynesville. The b reaved wife The N w Deal is bringing a new t hird , and The Worthington News era] funds u~eil for public works and son have the sympathy of all alignment of political parties, II honorable mention . A braham Lincoln could arise from -. - - -- - ••- - - be made avallable for Joans to ' in this their darke t hour. ~~te. and railroads at very low This place waf! w II repre ented hi grave, he would not know the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Interest rates for the express pur- at the community sale at Harveys- Republican pat;ty. 1f Herbed E ......io. of Hi....a~ PatrOl poae (\f .grade er~ssi llg 1I.eparation : purg on la t Saturd,y aftern oon. Hoover meet.~ Mal(Or Fiorillo LaEstate of \William J. Sherwood, s.ne • ted In th~ lOterest o'f publ~c safety Carl Judd and Bessie and Guardia, it will no'~ lie as two Re· decealiled. and the aafe and economIcal opera Lucille Drummond of near Oreg- publicanfl- one i tihe antithesis of Notice is herebY given that L. M. upon Governor tion of the railroad. Sawyet be- onia, spent Sat~rday evening the other. Who 'i a Republican 1 Henderson; whose Post Office adCon equent George White's intimation that he liev.a it is the duty of every auto- with Miss Edna p olson of near Senator George! Norris, Herbert dress il Waynesville, Ohio, has might recommend to the present mobile club in _the U~ited States Wellman. ' Hoover, Hiram J ohnson.' Jim Wat- been duly appointed Execu tor of session 01 the )egislature t~at the for tbeprotectJon of Its members We are glad to report K. E. son, Mayol' LaGuardIa, Ogden the Estate of William J. Sherwoo d present force of 60 8tat~ highway and the aafety of motor travel, to Thompson better at this writing, .Mill ~ enator Hiram J ohnson, late of Wanen County, Ohio. depatrolmen should be Increased, .secure and give the nec~88ry imRuth Helen and Roy Polson George Noni.s, I!ob LaFollette ceased• .tIighway Direct~r O. W. Merrell petus. of public approval to the of Dayton Ohio spent unday have ' nothing in common with Dated this 27th day of January, reports tha~ he 18 recelvinc man! adoption of a definite movement ·t o with their home folks here. IHerbert Hoover, Andy Mellon and 1934. cOIIIDI.unicati01l8 from Ohio re,l- remove theSe death traps from the ?tIr Cecil Eakin$ of near Colurh- !ltand-pat Republi(!8ns. The ·t ruth RALPH H. CAREY dents in support of. an auamente~ hiahways. . bUl:l, . spent Su nd~y . vening and liS the old par.t ies are being rem,de ,udge of the Probate Court p.trol. Citing that .the patrol. 18 Monday with his hom e Lolks here Out Clf the split, fhere may be by 115 Warren County. Ohio provina jta worth In improv!ng OW. Re...plo,....at S.,.iee Pro- M and Mr Milton EDkin s and 103 0 OJ" 1940 a Liberal party- The .. - - -- ~ trallic safety and establishmg ...idee Joll. f r· il · DemoeratiCl-belie'ving ijl expanNOTICE ,OF APPOINTMENT 1 b " better motor veh'] 1<: e aw 0 aerJobs for persons ave am . r y. om nellIcy and .a new Estate of Emma E. Janney, Devance Os;t t~e highways, numerous been. provi~ed by the Ohio branch Hill a:n,d daughter, Mis Doris., Will deal-and ~ ConsE'rv~tive pa~ycommunlcatlo~8 .p oint out that the of the national reemployment ser- Gust.ln and Edna Polllon called on The Repubhcan -hopl~g for things ceased. . Notice is hereby given ·that W. unit could be ll1creased to provide vice during the fint six months of K. E. Thompson and family Sun- o~ they were-p~os,perlty tor a ~ew ~v~n great~r service and efficiency. operation, Stanley B. Mathewson, day afternoon. WIth some of the crumbs drOPPing S_ Graham, whose Post Office Adm Its work, state director. The reemployment Several outs.ide the neighbol'- to those below. dress is Waynesville, Ohio, has Weak Seb_l. . . . .ited service is now organized ill 76 hood attended the party given by C -F- dAB ' 'tt f been duly appointed Administrator cou.ntielj, and 305,98 4 persons the Misses Mayfrey and Modena . o~gre~sman re . rJ e~ or of the Eatate of Emma E o' Janney Obio's weak schOOl districts will have registered for employment. Powell at their home hel'o one '1l hnol9, 1~ ~ ngener;1 t ~n.emtt~ , late of Warren County, Ohio, deThe cost of feeding, clothing everiing last week. a lways sal' orla y per ec n . a . ITe ceased. . bene1it from '3304,0488.18 cigaret tax receipta collected .i n the. ,a tate and housing Ohio's unemployed Malcolm Powell, of neal' Oreg"; and, a gentl e~an utnder all clrcumDated this 31st day of January for the month of January. The en~ .during 1988 was approximately onia, passed through here la t stances. He IS. an able Conguss- 1934, . tire proceeds of the ci&,arette tax '43.. ~OO,000, accoz:dinr to Feder,l Sunday morning. maCnh.represed.tl;~ tfor Biant year, C. Donald Dilatush, Atty, gO to weak school distticta, where- Relief Adminiat.r ator Harry L. Some of the singel·s of the a lcago IS rl~ . , an on, 0 HALPH H. CAREY IUJ last year the money 111'&1 divided Hopkins. Total expenditures dur- Frjends church here met at the ~exas, charg~d h~~ with p~rfumJudge of t\le Probate Court between the schools and the state inll the ' .first 11 months of 1938, home of Miss Kathleen Thompson I~g and l'ofu~ngH e o reBc~~nil on f16 Warren County, Ohio welfare department. Hopkins reported were $41),782,. on Tuesday evening to practice t lei chotor o. htt e bOluse • . rId n W&8 I • -d 884 of w.hleh ,11,451,895 was con- new songs. a g -welg er ,)xer, an a &,00 NOTICE OF HEARING St.t. Mo..... Fa.t NRA Hi.a.••,. trlbuted locally, .2,889,968 by the A committell consisti.n g of four one, so me ~ears 8l~o, ~efOre. bomb. Wo.... lta.- and -26,490,971 by the ted.- was appointed witb · Miss Kathleen sand machme guns dl~plac~d .floats Columb ue, OhIo, February 5, 193 4 . ,. 0 f fl'E n Chlca&, The blre~tO r of Hlgbwa)'8 or Ohio k eral government. Expenditures in Thompson tne pianist, as chair/llan as weap ns 0 0 I lie ~n • "III bold a publtc h arlng at two Havinr put .to wor Ohio , were exceeded only by .New to arrange a special numbel' f or - - -o'clotlk p . m" Eastern Standard ely 80 per ce~t ~f its Congressman . Britten is • world Th;n~, Monday, February 19. lU4, In h f d t, York, tllnois, PennsylVania and ·e ach Surtday evening prayer mee.t· the ortlee 0 the Warren County ~RA hig way un gr.n Michl-D. . in .... at the church here. traveler. His pelt peeve is an Commle.lon en. Court HOU 8 8 . Lebcontinues to exc~ed ~e·... ~ American diplon'lat who apes a .. non, Ohio, f\Or the purpose or heal'· h Inl!' IlrgumenU tor and agaln8l tJbe rate 0 f progreSll a t wh. IC ftO.'o BIrtIa Rat. D_Ii... Britisher. In the debate on t he De- prQPoaed change In location ot 'p art recovery highw.y funds to the '-.• t t f Stat A 'aCon of St.a te Houle U8 22 (S.H, 10) 8ec ~-k par men , 0 . . ;e pproprl. tlon Morrow (Part), Warren ounty, variQUB atate1l have been .. en up ' Birth' l'ate in 'Ohio for 1933 will 'bill ' he ' said: "FrErquenUy you wlll hlo. aft df>scrlbed J>el()~' : in work advertised for contract or be the lowest aince the establishfi d A' . di I t earlng PROP SED l'lI'l'W LOCA"rON : Bo. n merlcan p oma II W . glnnl'ng at a point In the cent rot . lltarted by day labor . ment of birth -rer1st r.tion in 1908, monocles .nel yellow neckties. ~lue Haz n Anlnu within the Vllla~e of it i. predicted bv Dr. H. G. Southats nd p. k I 'rts ~y "hou"ht Morrow. '''ar,en Co unt.y. Oh io. at direct}", bv, the h.lgbwa., , ~p a m ~ 11 • • .. the Intersection o f H"zen Avenu e IS as SO On as WEI observe any of Rnd Center' !Street. 1.ld point ollelnlf a report of U.S. Bureau of Public ard. atate health d.i rector. It ia esRoada, Highway Direetor O. W, tlrnated that when all statistics .re these eggs trying to ape Britisbers at Station 606 plu. 34 In the oenter '" rate cornet1 y ft] e, d th ere ' will be 98000 made b~thence tll a DOI)llrt .. Menel1 8h Ow... Th e a.erage yank them hom'~ and fire t b em' .Une m .. ntorotsurvey Hlgh""a)'8; along for the country &II a whole is 68.9 birth. rec: 0 rded , or an .verage 01 This tall from the service' because after the ecnttr line of lurVe)' W.hlch rlln. . 1000 ftA t' come Congressional " along Hazen Avenue, with a Qurve per cent. 14,S per ,..,pu. Ion at com- elections. A safe prediction now ~ all, there ill notllling 10 fine, 8 0 to the lert, ha.vlnlC a radius (Ie 3,881.79 . • pared with a rate of 14.9 per cent . I strong so honol'able .. beinl' a fe~t. a dl.tan'ee of 6&1 .2 1 reel t.o a F_ral Tu OWe in 1982. It ill · estimated that the Republicans mv make subst a n t i a ' " point· lhenee with a CUrve to the . d h 6- ill b d e d i gainL There ma"' not be a Demo- fint clll8ll Amerl~n citisen. lett. having a radiUM of 154.93 t eet, "-.I 'Ohi eat ra.., w e r e 1IC on y J a distance OIf 5.11.08 feet to & point ; n Federal taxes co ec..... ·n 0. cratic majority in CongTe&8 of two . .--,-- , thence conUnulnc alon l\' eald cendurinc 1988 totaled '98,186,&1 three pointa for 1983 per 1000 pop hundred, but there will surely be a , Pre~ldent Rootlevelt a gold de- lerllne of .urvey, nortr n· 28' .. ast, 69 aa compared with t58;632,401.- ulation. Duri~g the pa.t quarter Democratic majority. \ValuatJon Jaw is now In deet. ar;~~~e Stree an~I.;r.,.t1d1: 1 '" ID 1982, an incn... 01' almolt century Obio. . btrt~te hili de____ "The old Kold doUar ain't what ahe to iWlth a ,40,000,000. III an, the federal cllned 2& per•. cent ID contrast ~ Republican1l elected • Sena~r \ uled to be." Ten dimes .tlll make a :r riW.~; ,ovemmeDt Iut year collected an ine~ of 86.6 per cent In aDd Concre_an in Vermont' l dOllar.Pre1l1c1en~ Roo....lt:i1l proter line t2,090,9",279 in tau, a Jump of population. Do.a't cbeer or weep o.ver this. elalminllr a 59 c!eat donar baan't ~~:t~~ more than t'70.000,000 over 1982 _. Even Taft catried Vermont Ira I helped me pay debts nor adt~~ ~t3; 1 Lead arsenate il still the most 11912 alld recelveO flve electoral ded to my ballit un." LI..t. c-. Sa,.,.. U.... GntIe elrective apray for the control of ,votes. RepubUeaniam baa TIle f&eta aocDbIa moth. Zinc and manpn_ atood Uke a rock of Gibraltar PCIIIdII.. oat __ baa.... of ......te have c,9DtroDed the motla tben. The woader fa that thrlftJ .,..., IMdr ia late MUOD but an I the h. . . ~r eee~..
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We are mO'·e than pleased with lass ifled Ad. column . We sold tw<) hor s e ~ lhe first insertion. - L.M. ~' OUI'
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t 1yt'QIJathy to Eldon and Frieda Ellis in the recent death of th~r grandfotht'r, Mr. Gladman Ellis. Our sympathy go~ ollt, also, to Mr. Garst, wh ViII absent from hool Tu('sday aftcrnolln to attll\.' f':"n<'rlll of his uncle.
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FEBRUARY OF F
Thlrty.flv. ubool boy. and rirl. tn proportion to the ReJlubllcan recently were' given bronze medal vote therein al8uring to the tlmall· ' and ~ertl"catea ()f award for r('est and mORt rcmote county equal porting location" of common barproportionate I'\.'prese ntation with berries to Harry Atwood, in (Continued fram page 1) The of the the largest and nlost populous I' charge' of barberry eradication. yn Tuwn, hip club county. His addl'es8 is 8 Ellst Broad street. tN' III'" t n Rhow r01' th I r I'ffl1l't,;, wa held at the honllc of MI'. and "An interesting progt'am is Columbu , Ohio, About 490 bush 5 There iii some talk. howl'vl'l, of n Workbook. for Ollice Lower Grade N...... MI'. W, It Lewis. , ~f n ar Kingbeinjl prepared and the prO}losed were reported lI1'1d de tl'oyod. thull CIa .. meeting already · promifles to be helping- to Iiminato the sourc uf Junior High tournum nt. at LebThere weI' numerous Val entine Thu\'6day. February 8. M 1\ d M Mark Rogers and "ne of the biggest andbeet meet- black slelll t·u t r ' mall grain. an n. W I'kllooks fOI' Office Practice held at the grade building ~n IIpite of the low ternpcl'atur dau;hte; vi~~ted l;'elatives at ings the party ha sponsored for ___ _ __ A hi las have t rrivetl for the IJ~ oe ednesday aft rnoon qUIte a ompany haIL as. cml)led at . b S d ' ..em Y tuoentl; ill th'c mCI! Practice The 'different rooms' had Val en- th 1I00n hO\lr arnd thoroughly pring oro , un ay evenmg, many yea1'8." T-\tcnty-seven Ohio counties aTO Th phomor 's wen' Lo giv a classes. boltes by whieh the 'pupils ex- enjoyed the g~od dil~ncr, Mr. and Mrs. ,Vernon Simp80n - - nnmed aflel' Rcvolu~lona;y War progl'am on February l2 in honor It is hoped that these books changed greeti ngs, R few games After a soctal hou,!' the and Mr. antI Mrs, Charles Bradley Marion Rlckl y, a. lG-yenr-old hel'oe ; six alter Bo ldi rs in ~ho ll f bl'aham Lil\l\oln. It \Va posL- will be a valuable nl ans of mak- were played, and the Mother'lI was called to order'. and. group 1'0 Dayton visitors on Wednes- jun ior at Reynoldsburg high !lchool Wal' of 1812. ---.. po'tled to February :!2 when th l ' ing more conc,r te the instruct.ion b presented each with a big follow d. MISS ~Ita ~ay day. WOII the annual sp aking contest \\ ill have a COlllbill tI Wash i ng~ol\ "nri pl' <: rlul'e in Iilll f,lffice routine. doughnuta ' ~ntertnin ecl With plano sponsol'ed by the Qbio As ociation - - - and Lincoln program. On Monday several of the lower music and Wana Laine played h 0 A: H. Stubbs was called to of Future Farmers of Am rica, He ~------------"'I Tn Rtudent body was c lied t(lA Correction rades had Abraham Lincoln pro- violin numbers. LeWisburg Wednesd ay to take gees to Springfield, Massllchuscts, dh r on Friday, F brusry 9. fOl', Th R' h (h I 0 e ltll "Oh gram " which c nsi t d of storics. M. A, ornel l real an article on charge of th funeral of Mrs, Joe to take part in a regit'nal conteRt, n \. ry hoI' p P S', si.m at which e Ig 00 P 1'e , readings, and picture-rcading. Lhe popular Rubj ct Qf "Gold," Sweeny. time HI t~ 0 mn cots, D'onald and ' Do to!'," will be l~l'C ente~ on Miss Campbell's fifth i;rude which brought out lome 'int Mr. and Mrs. John Pl'cston were obert OsbOTn, w re introdU(ed. Thursdal nnd. FI.lday nlgl;tts, gue t.s at a bridge dinner in CinTh y will appear \lniI rlned in the I ~arch .2 and 23, Inst ad, of On wor~ed out a very interesting Leg ing discuss~on: Mr. LeWIS mtrodulc d Rev. Pet- cinnati Satul'day v ning and retournament. Just th l~tter ~atc, as wa an · abln cro word puzzle. t's as flpeaker, R v'. Peters was tUI-necl home on Sunday. Another big pep m cling will b nounced In thl, column last Upp.r Grade New. born in England and gav an inheld this Friday and \\iU be ' in week. teresting and instfllctivc talk on Mr, Ilnd Mrs, W. B. Squires had In addition to th purely February holidays were observ· oharg (If the portmanship' Brothe t'ural life of tha~t country. Be a gue~ts on undllY, Mr. and Mrs Tef.cherl Meet in Lebenon practical problems ~hpt arise cd in the grade as followa: th rhood. when I>ereav~ment visits the Wayne Township teacherg at. Miss Day's c1a read steries al so an wered numer(l Us 'questions Charles Comell, of Centerville and on that _slIbj ct as well as on other Mr. and in, Wil!t'ed Squires. home, thon~ nre many puzOrator-ieal Cooled t nded the JI\ eting of the War- about Lincoln and Washington and zliflg questions involving Vern Hough was called to DayThe Oratorical 'on test elimina- I'~n OUl'lty Teachers at Lebanon discussed their lives. Barbara things pel'taining to hia native land social usages. A proper resAft r s everal h'on. talks by ton Sunday and spent se\-eral days 'O f Tn T h' 'II b atur(lay. ~he speakers were Dr, Uaines read "0 Captain, My alltl no nayn own Ip' WI f eth on ,ya It er C0 II'ms, P rc.s luenl ',. f W·1\' ta'ln," pect -(01' the departed, and other ,g uest Lhe club adJourned to there because of the illness of his 0 Mal'cb 15. 'The eJ"lmlDa t Ion or et mln . gton C.0II ge, Wh 0 a d dressed · M'ISS Ke I"IY s cIass devoted t h e Ir 'm eet In March 'at ~h'e home of Mr. mother, Mrs, Euphamia Hough. consid ration for acqualncounty will be held A r'l . 6 tanc Ilnd friends, demands Lebanon PI , ' a the gathermg on "Young Amer- time to reading and discus ing and Mr . . . Elh .. Mr_ afld Mrs. A. H. tubbs a.nd that c rtain thinlf!l be dont'o . lea"; alld Pl'of. John J, Hal'amy, Lincoln's term as pre$iclent. Next Guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Tile ave\'age family is not Sympat.!sy Nole of Indiana Central Coll ge, who Friday they will have a V.alentine .T. L. Mendenhall., R~v. and Mrs. , daughter, Yvonne, entertained to prepared to answer all these di cussed "The oul of America," and Washington party combined. Peters, Mrs. - ew!tn, Mrs, Lest~r an evening of cards on Wednesday questi n. However, the Thil fifth grade anu the 'Junior De otij)oal at the morning e. My. Braddock's class spent their ~ane, Mr. and lI~r . Walter W!I- l Mr. and Mrs. ltalph Ha tlngs, Mr. nlodern fun ral dir ctor is class, as well II the faculty and sion were conducted by R v. John time i.n singing, I'eading and di. hams, Mr. and ~rs. Robert L~wl , and Mrs. J. p, Larrick and Mr. and MI's. John JenkinS Lnd the 1.11~ses Mrs. Mark Rogerll, infol'med On the correct otlter students, extend their d ep- J. Schaeffer, 'rector of St. Mary's cussion. PI'()C dur in all cases and Mr. Jam'e's c1as~ had readings. Jenkins and Lane. Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Garst were elln g'ive tinal, /luthOl'itstive ,. s(hice. enroute to Trotwood, Tue~day to FRIENDSHIP CI.;\.JU MET BIRTHDAY PARTY attend the tunel'S1 of Mr_ NafhanAT MI. E. CHURCH leI Diehl, uncle of Mr. Garst, when Ma ter Donald Buziek Was host 't car trouble developed em route 73 to a party of young fri nds Satur- - The 'Friend hip IClub held IEs and they were unable to attend the If you need r t, go to bed, day afternoon, in celebration 01 Febl'uary meeting in th e 1\1. Don't do your sleeping behilld the I a m now connect ed with t he Townsley his seventh birthday. The table de- Church Wedne day 'lfternoon. . funeral. After a son~ by the club. Mre. The' local boy scout troop at- wheel of your rar, \t'LUn com f Jrt. corations were 01 appropriate Hatchery and a m ready to supply my Valentine design and the children Hathaway led 11\ de'~otlons. tended services at St. Mary's able and very dangerou, Keep were served deliciou retre h Aiter a short business meeting, chureh Sunday morning, in uni- yours If alert arid drive saf Iy, old"and new customers with t he Waynesville, Ohio menta of ice cream and birthday i~ which 23 active. nllem~ers parti- form. The Scout pledge WaS given This is one of a scrie. of Sa fety cake. Those present were, Wilima clpated, the eo~mlt'tee m charltc, after which Rev. Schae1fer made Subjectsrelease(i hy Gov, Georll''' Phone 7 Dibert, Ruth, Belen LeMay, Mrs. Mert ,B aIrd, Mrs" A. H. an appropriate impromtutalktothe White through O. W, ?fIerr II, Slnte Yvonne Stubbs, Charlotte Rye, st~bbs, Mrs. Lloyd DaVIS, Mrs. boys, The past weele, observed all Highway Directol'. Raylin Crabbe. Norma and Lanora Oakley Ungl~sby, 6!nd Mr. J , B. ovey America as Boy _Scout week, Lovely, Charles and Clair Dibert, ~Ich, entertamed WIth the follow- is the 24 anniversary of the orranWarren LeMay, Charles Dough- mg program: izatlon. ~'."'~_ _ _ _ _ __ ";"""'~_ __ _ "';'_ ""'_____ _ __ _ _ , " Will deliver t o your door. Will a lso 'do Cus- man, Joe Davi , Ralph DiU, Ken- Current events. neth Bradley, Bobbie Hastinp, Paper on Lincoln- Mrs: Raym ond Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gons and ," tom Hat chlnl. Robert Bemard, Roger Watkins, (Jonner. family entertained at an evelling Cnarles Rye. Gerald Coyle, Don- Item on Lincoln- MIl's, Frank Farr 0 '( cards on Wednesday. The inaid Osborn, James Casey and Lincoln's favorite poem-Mn. vited guests were, Mr, and lIts. Shirley Buzick. Lloyd Rail. ' Rhoades B,unnell, ~rs. Nellie ---- - • Paper on St. Valentine's Day _ Bunnell, MIBS Monimla Bunnell, PROGRESSIVE WOMEN MET Irma R.ich, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Satterthwajt~ Contests. ' and famiy, M,r. Ilnd Mrs. Raymond Upon adjournmenlt to the base- B~addock, Mr. and Mrs. Warren The Progr~lISive Women's Club met at The Little Inn Tuesday ment the club rllembers were Braddock, Mr. Fred Braddock, Mr. evening,'February 13, at 6 o'clock Beated at cleverly dElcorated tables alid Mf$. ~arl Hockett, Miss Ruth for the regular dinner meeting, and served with a "Lincoln" Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak, Mr_ Roscoe Furflas and Mr. After the meeting the eighteen lunch. A /ortunatepurcha e cna,hles 1I to annuunce 'the above Robert Gons. members present entered. into and .- ; caM price on a good gtade of· micldlings , delivered to you enjoyed a varied and interesting discussion of the comil'lg spring larm. This price i for a limited time (lnly. styles. Dr. Cummingham. of LebOur stocks of pig feed, Dafry and pou ltry feeds is complete anon, was to have been the guest speaker, but due to ilInesll, he was and the prices are low compared to the present market. A statew ide Republican meeting unable to be present. He will adwill be held in Columbus the first Will sell by Public Auction a1\ our Fal'm Chattels. l-lr mile south of dress the club at the next regular week in March • .Beaverto\\'n on the ?lfarsnall ,Road, on farm kn()wn as the Marshall meeting on. Tuesday night, March IS. The Republic State Central Com Farm, on _-== = =... ~- ".-====---+W;;;;mmrr.~~~~;fifini~~;ctktt¥olrurronunanimouslf adopted are· Come early while We have a complete line 0 f -1raTCl' DU'U.,.VII , calling RepUblicans from Mo ~ yt e numbers amd preaching every ceunty in Ohmio to meet. and shipped clovei, and alfalfn ils. ermon!, They will also pre"This meeting," said Chairman AT It A .. M. SHARP a play at the Ferry Church at Schorr, "will be an open door Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Johns attend7-HEAD OF GOOD HORSES AND MULES-7 . O'clock in the afterneon towhich gathering to which all Republicans Blaek Horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1600 lhs. Grey Horse, !) Y1'8. old, wt, ed the furteral of the latter's couare invited. It js in response to 1GOO lbs. Black Mare, 11 y1"S. old, wt. 1500 Ibs. 2 Black Mare 11 and sin, Carl Servis at Waynesville on everyone is invited: -12 yrs. old; wt. 2600 Ib.s, A wonderful team. Span Good Mules: 12 yrs. Wednesday of last week. - - ...- - the very general dC$ire of RepubJi~ old, wt. 2600 Ibs. ' DISTRICT MEETING cans throughout the state aqd is a Mr. Lee Mason, of Mason, i U""':"HEAD OF TESTED CATTLE-13 . part of the proll'l'am for an active spending this week with Mr. a.nd 9 head . ot.excellent Milch Cows. 3 Calves . .Good Guernsey BIIII, 3 Mrs. Charles Clark. About 20 people from llere went constructive party campaign. yrs. old. Phone 25"It will be a ,daYtime meeting )frs. Clarence Smith ' of Genn- to . ~lanch~8t~r, Wednesday, to at56-I;fEAD OF liOGS-56 tend a dlstnct meeting of the and will start with a simple and intClwn 8pent,Wednesday and ThursImm uRed 101' -cholel'a and pneumonia _ ayne.yille~ 6 Sows with pigR, 3 ,weeks' old. 50 h ad of ShQ~ts, wt. nbout 100 lbs. day of·last week with friends here Eastern Star Lodge . . Th~ gl'a~d expensive luncheon, matron, of the state ~f ~hlb"Lydla "Tickets for this luncheon will LOT OF CHICKENS Mrs. R. C. 'Moler, of Columbus, B. Crawford, of ClJlCmnatl, and IMPLEMENTS is a guest at the hODle of Mr. and the deputy grand matron, Ollie GO'od 2-ho1'$e flat bed wagon, heavy wagon and bed, MOl>re Mn. Josepb Vuker. wagon, low wheel wagon, 2 McCt>rmick mowers, Steele hay Mason, of Mason were present. , . -_ _ _• •III!I.....iII. . . . .~. . . . .I!II. . . . . . . . . ~IIIi. Thermometers registered from The Waynesville e'hapter opened ,; John Deel'e 3-horse riding l!realdngplows,. 3,hor'se Oliver 1 to 22 below zero here Friday plow, 2 walking plows, 2 harrows, good wheat binder, cultip and closed the e.vt~ning meeting disc, manure spreader, 3 corn plal'lters, John Deere Planter, !,p;r1:tIII7!.!r morning. and the Mason chapter exemplified Mrs. Margaret Johns is suffer- the work. attachment, l-horse wheat drill, 2 none wheat'drill, forks, shovels, with a ankle the rehains and small articies, etc. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1926 FORDSON TRACTOR AII/D .,lowS The young of Lytle _ _ __ ' HARNESS~8 sides, 4 good sets O.f harrie s, collars, Iine8, bridles. etc. church held their social meeting at The F.-bruary rileetillg' of the , f£.ED:-2()O bushels \good c()rn, 5 tens ot hay, 80~e oats. the home of M~ss Cleo l;Iawke · Hour dub "',as ,held at the This is one (If tlw best salel) l;n this ~ectio n this sprlng t of the best. M d ' ht ., of stock and. chattels and everything sell, as we are aiseontinui on sy mg , , heme of M:r!1I. Rhoades Bunnell farming, Don't miss.. this sale. . , . Misses pernice -Graha~ and Tuesday afternpon, The program TERI\IIS-CASH Ruth Early attended a bl1;thday consisted of nurltbelrs in commem!lurpriae 'party fer ~raine ~all; oration of LincolnJ!~ birthday. F. T. MARTIN, Auct. Monday evening at hIS home on , ' . _ .,• _ __ Centerville, OhiQ. Phone 7803 route ,. W. HibbeN. Clerk Mr. and M1'8. Harold Whitaker ' ft""DI:J. T ARSHIS H W ILL TALK Lunch will be served by the Church of BeavertoWn entertained a number of their for-TO DAYTON AUD IENCE ,.. mer neighbors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P·ell'Y Thomas, "When Races Me(~t'; is to be the Mr. and M.1'" Roma Rigg. and topic of .n address I~y Rabbi J acob daUghter, Pauline, Visited Mr. and Tarahisb 'at a Race Relation. SunMrs. Charles Clark last Friday da, mua meeting at S p. m. Suneventnt!' a nd with Ice cream and day, February 18, i~ the N.O.R. cake yemt1)ded Kn. Clark that It Schoolhouse in D1ayton. Rabbi was another birthday 't or he1'8elf Tanhbh ill known tor his work as and Mrs. Thomas. a -lecturer and for his Sunday radio Mr. and Mrs. Lee Magruder talk8 over station WLW. The moved from the tenant home on meeting is open to the public. the farm of Harvey Burnet. to 'The Wilberforc,e unive"ity Springboro, Tuesday. • singer. will appear on the same Mr: and Mrs. Guy R.outza hn and program, This group has won much Miss Eva Wharton were ' Day toll applause on each of its many Dayton appearances. Th.e singers were visitors TUesday. " Mrs. Morris Miller received presented in ~onceI't last Fall by word Monday of t he death_of her Mra. H, E. Talbott in Runnymede unele, MOI;ris Herman, who 'Was Playhouse, Charies: Higgins, a '-1nqueationed . killed in Cincinnati Saturday Daytonlan, ill dirtector of the durability and evening, by a hit-skip driver. Mr. ainee1'8. a.nd Mrs. Herman lived 'at "RuthRobert Kline, N. C. R. orlP.nist eKCJ.uiaite desip . Marion" farm here. .. will preseJlt II llIuslcal prelude io -the hi2hest ideals in plated ware-are auured ia Mr. and Mre. Calvin Longacre the meeting. ReprE1IIentativeil of spoons, forb. fancy IeI'Viog pieces the entertained Mrs. Margaret Johns the inter-racial committee of the and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lonc&ere to Montgomery County Council of I'aIOWned trade marl six o'clock dinner Thu rsda, in Religious Education will serve .. honor of the birthday of the lat- uahere. tel', Mr. and !rIra. WI1~ert SWlUlk, Race Relations """......... Is a n an. of Dayton, were evenlnjf callen. nual eTent t he Federal MI'. and lilra. J. W. Kercbner Council ot of Ohrlat in I. to focu8 ,and famll" of Dayton, were Sun- America Its day ~lnJler puts of IiIr. a nd IiIn. attentlo~ on of Louli Trickey ...~ daupter, IOOd will bat.a.ln hODOriq the ~ard , blrthda, of tlcularlJ the NaII1'l'O,.,1 their mother. lin. Trlcke,. other call.... clarI... the day were: IIr. aDd 11ft. ClilltOD late of Data lIIow that Ne" Ill'll, 8. I'Otatloft in OhIo
at King. Mill.
rouncl table dllCuulon on the Bubjed of "LiteTatur. In the Upper Grades," Mr. Ratlteld presided at the mathematlcl! I departmental l 1eet ing, Mr, Lotz is vice-president f the association,
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Notice Chick Raisers
J. E. McCLURE
Best Grade of Tested and M~lti· Tested Chicks
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MIDDLINGS
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Eighty-Sixth Year
Whole Number 6106
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1934
Results of the County Baske WELCOME IN FRANCE, Ball 7ournament· at Ki'n g's NAZI REFUGEES FINO
WITH BYRD AT SOUTH POLE
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LANDLORD AND 1£ NANT
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AN SWE HE0
fOR CORN-HOG PLAN
Cooper, son of I(lt~ lit.. I•. Tul. oope\' 'and MI'the . . Ptl ul liaull, Troy, Ohio. I Th marriage took ))1:.1. u ill Sebedul. of c.", •• THE SCORES Miami Flol'ids, un Junuuly ,11 "tid Mr. a~d 11'., oope!' l(,(t. fOI Lancilcrd Mu.t Siln Contract to "Am.rican. Illte.. e.ted in Europeall Wft"ft"",,·UI... IIflr, f" ""rJr. Jamaica lOl' a \\·ctlll dill~ ll'ip.'1Th' 1 p. m.-Ha.."e,..bur •••• ... lftCN'rew. n . 1". 1"'1 B. 1<', l' " ~ S hare in Red\lc:tion PaJ\lnenb Problem. More Thall a Year 2 p. m.-Lebanoll ••• Kiq. Mill. '§'O: Okl · 1- . . r. 'o'l l1 tll nrlJI'\,. r. 1 ~ ,I have no' 1'(!tUrne In •• la1l11 , llV M•• , •• , II tJ h ·L'lL.V,If.. 0 0 11 where they will I '('~i!ll' Accordinll to Count,. A._t A.o," Site St&ted 3 p. m.-Wa~ ... iIIe " •• Franklin thlll,.r .. " L il 5 1),·I\"ar<1.r " 2 ~ . . h I 7 p . m.- Springboro VI!. winner of onll er,t. .. 0 0 0 "'''.· II .e.... I 11 j Mrs, OUP'l' is the duuJ:l' tel' U Hllrn.lrllfc .. 1 2 ~ M"" unil lol,f: u 0 II hill company oi bra v men George }' . J ones, of »1111:\;, Texa', ' asked ----::1 p. m • •ame. d wbo ,a re at the present time and was gradu ated 11'011\ frequ ently 8 The following I a clipping taken 1 p. m.-Lo•• r. of :1: aD 3 p . m. lilQ~c,·. g ... 0 1 ) ")8\,o rn.g., 0 0 _ trying to land their supplies High schoul IUlIt Jun c. about the com-hog contract which from n Cincinnati paper of an ad' l cam.... 1 ~ : ~ :~~it~L·k. ~ ~ : and reach Little America at MI'. OCJ1)(~!' attend!',1 LlIwl·c nCl'. is bC'ing offered noV\' in this . b M· Em D M 9 p. m.-Fina F III'ln I'nsu rance Aosh or terms b P , I L I Ohi I d (It'eRs ll')V n yf r .E ' d e . Hor<:-1 , ...... • the South Pole. U)'g repara~ot'y sc ano an. Totll ls .. . ,. - 11 8 -~1l 1·]'~ l n l. .... -1 -7 -IJ W. . ;m's, till kinds of insurance. Wesleyan Ullivtlc,ity. _ Vayto"'CUI .., Olunity have todo with T anI .A i ht d eo D aug 01' 0 h Illmak an at the Ulayc:eb. D.feat Haney.bur, This feature will be conDal' I." NCI" s. lor:t1.t'enant relationships. 0 c ear , d If ,... "'... nltllo. I 'In.',..Ii. Jo'. 1', 1r. I\n d 4~'T1 I'S. Charles James and ., _ _ _ _ _ _ lice an rU , W () s po e 1'1. F . P .I tinued each week as lo ng as Ull ~otne Qf the point.$, C oun t y local Friends ChUl'ch J' cently. After resting the entire day, the ~{~a~~';tr:.r 1° ~ ~1\\:~'D~~~~.r ~ ~ ~ family ~pent Sunday with relative the expedition Illsts, and it OBITUARY n~ellt Lesto l' J . l\Jiller has given to "Americanll today are much more WaYllesvilleflbaskettbalJ squad ,c8 mke Trenl.f.... 4 21011lIl,·r. .. . . " 0 <I HI iliami burg. ' 11 b f d I . t 'fhc ~li(lmi Gazette the questions . ' • out on the oor a seven 0 e1oc DHhant. '. 1 I :l l':rh,oek.co .. II ~ If WI e oun supl'eme y In erD 1\1 th .. mteresteu In EUI'oPCan qu~ h.ons Saturday night and defeated the Havb\,rn.K. 0 II 0 (jlrtoll.l;. . 1 I ~ MI'. and Mrs. Carl McClure and . Mrs. ,Jt:I1In1:1 • l lIlIA"", C 1. only rajsed and the than th y wore a yen l' ago, Mr . Harveyeburg outfit. Although the ~~"II~~oH"K ~ \'Il~ ~!~~'~:::. f, i family, of 'Dayt()n, spent Sunday est~ng.__ • _ _ daughter of Hal'nH!\1 J. nnd Suo ~11I mos omm r d b tb corn:E llie D. MeAl . Paris, France, de· Mas!!ie Boys were no rt'iean rivals, with Mrs. Mary McClure. cott, was \Jom in S~' nthllm, Ky .. 811 wel's 11, up~ Ie AAA T~ are T~'o.l" ... . J;; ~ iiOrI'Olal~ .. .. '6 ~;; Ma}' 3J, 1 81, dllplll'led \ohi~ life hog etlon of t e . ' e}, - dared. it cou ld hardly be said that the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stan,!" of il) the MeClellan huspital at Xlllliu II follows: F ".1 I Ol" '-I II nDytOn, W l'e guest II 0 f Mr. an d If th> ten' nnt pro"'uc"r wishes to 'Mrs. McA1ee, I'ormnly B Cin- Waycehs showed ' up at their very rail .. " .~r'~.. ~m.. Ohio, Februal'Y 1a, ][134. Her 3gl' _ " .. cinnatian, has been merica,. reo beB"• clu"I'ng the game. At the end }J 'F'. P i n .... "[ J '" M · CI S d I ',.. "COVII J'educl,'on contract fllt~h w~,r i II ~ 4' I'S. . 1~. cure on un ay. was mon l Land 10 :;1,,11 . . . eascs "hog wi1J llrc!lcntatjve at the Friends' Good or the , fll$t quarter, Massie had Butl@on,r .. i1 ()~ !llllf,Lln(l"r,r 4 F'olfultl.r .. II (J I' days. 62 yea!"!1 in which it be necessary ,th ill Centcr at for the lost cOl'cd one point and Wayn sville I'r IIt, f .• ,. r, 2 1':! l<' rn.nl< ,(, .. I) II II M. lind 1\:lrS. Robel't Walton and I Jor the landlord also to sign" If 1 Poris tl befor Christ h B ' I k d th I'"'r)·.r..... 1 2 N elhpr ( .~,. 0 'I 11 f U • F t In the )lear \11 00 >lhu \\a'l unit... . th t' t I' e years. lor y c . · tree. usmell8 pc e liP 0 sec- D hRllt,C. 2 1 r, I L L nd r.O(" P 4 4 son , 0 ... \lram arm, wel'e gues 8 in marriage to J . < ," Bl' kct. MI'. th' lan<Ilord does !ngn e con rae mas she returned to her nativ ond quarter, with Waynesville II nll .c .. . . 1 0 ~( rn rt"rlg· , t cr 1\11'8. J. L. H rtSOj:k on Sunday. ]919 " 'h,.tl Dnd t o what extent will he A Rnyburn,R' . 1 I ~ 'I'OI'-W I.IJ; n Ii Becket di d i n , ~ ? land to "inl rpret EUI' pe to mer- holding 13 points to Ma sle 6 ,at IfarrlSo n,1\" 2 I ~ , fro and (1' . J. !J,ooge and Mrs. FRIENDS MEETING On June 8. 1\125 she \Va unit.!!d . hal" in t.he reduction pay~ents it'/I!' t.h end of the period. The Way- ~1ortnn08,1r ~ 4 8 ' . ' I H II JIIongcl' When and to what e:x:tent mil the Alm o t immediat Iy atter the cehs maintained the lead through Tol~I~ . . .. I, II 1=1 '·"~flI8 . . . . . Iii! !It'~~l:.I1:~'1 ~~o.~'.o~I~'L:~~~~,u;~~~ First Day-First Dar Friendship In I~a~'~I;~1! sh~ join~(l the JJ~ns(.~ landlord be l'espon ible I?or the fulrmnns had marched through Bel the nCJl:t two quarters arid gatherd School at 9 :30 a. m. MeeOng 10r 1\1 th od ist pi~C(IPlll ll\1r~'h in flllment 1)[ the contr,!ct McAfee related, the ed a total of 26 point while JI AIW II ~Iu.row ay. worship at. 10:30 a. m. Kentucky . }-[Ar mC'l1lbersh ip wa I . U the landlord IS to sbare in g'ium, F · I 1r8. b ga a World War re on u · d 11 B. 1". f' .1 B. F . P . , I th th 'h hog edue rlcne II e n - DJas!ne scol'e . ~ 0 4jJ("III·. f ., .. J 1 3 Mrs. Earl Hockett was hoste s hev r uans!,,!!'l' d ft' m that-ellUl' h 'I l'r I! carll 01.' • e .r _ 'll uetion pro"'ram which last d for Ma ~on and Morrow tangled in 2 4 ('(" . r . . . .. () 0 (. t b f t L A u t B ,'doe WAYNESVILLE ME ' CHURCH hI ) t ,"on IJaynients he must 81'"' the r . . She , .... nine ye ra in ..nine countrics, James the opening game Saturday morn- W ,.ft 1)\\'lrC'.! lJ ~ lOI('l!nr·\t , n.t I . 1 2 4. ' 01 mem b d rs 0 t .. e S rg t dno !t" ' leave to mot! rn ~t ( '{lIlr- I OlJtrllct In cases where all the, .., A~ h h b d h d mg. ' Th'IS con t eet was any b 0d' an.t'11 ..PI , .. ]Q 2I 3t;I\"IIIR \ np.co~ ., 1 (: U an gues s, a ur ay a crRev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor ture, hCl' husban d, 1111'('(' lJl'oth I'll p"Yl1Iellt•.. g(l to t h e pro d ucer as i n ~\. ", mC Aile, er us an ,s e prou y 15 Girl ~." In pson !!; 1 New!":."'.·.·. 0 0 O .T,·OiJW,·,A . " () .() nOo n. Wednesday : Bible study alld and L lers, b(!~i(le~ " s, " . rentedsl.fonl' ' ly t lis, h Iped fec(l suft'ere"- in \lntll the last half· when Mallon's 0111"" .1(" .. 2 I r.1 , therthree relatives and l ri endll. mun y ('tis whel' land IS A ustria, Germany, Pnlond and "Rus b8llketeers stated B drive that gave ~MI'. and ·M rs. Albert Cleaver, prayer meeting each Wednesday h ' I rash t h landlord does ~()t g. Ruth Lnrrl'ck and Robert at 7 p. m. 1) 1' g 0 1l11' !l W !lang. sill ns pal·t or thi program. them the beneflt. of a 32 to 16 "ot'l l ~.. . 10 123 ~ "O I l\.1 " .. .. 4 $ 16 "I'SS "1 .. "J Just beloJ'e I t l . .. I k w to and ' th pl'oduc"I' docs nQt need "Arter the I'cconslruction pro- SCOl'e. • leaver \I er g'uests of Mr. and Sunday: Sunday schOOl at 9 :30 edsus' fov es bm e , t'rllSI t t!'o , Itb landlord's cansent to enter inKI" .... ~ ·nrllollfl... J;'. P . MI'S. an Brown, at Dayton, S un- a. m. "I " h' t 10 . '30 ~'8 ,mon ); ,to the cOI'n-hog . . ' le t..a , enu g"om was complllted," Mrs. Me· FrankJln easily defeated Otter· ' lUll.. B. Il'. P.I 4J ~rnlDg wors lp a. • an h .h J 1t u reduction, agree. • fee explained, "th Friends estab bel'JI 43 to 14. r \'nol\l8,;. pl,f ... 1U U0 ()2:Tl.(;Rlnp1'.t , U II 0 day. '{'he subject for the morning ser- t at s e W.IS 1,,« y 0 go. nlont. .1\ 111' M, ,nlner. r 0 1 J Ii hed Good Will Centers, or emKing!! Mills and Cal'lisle met in l\1a'l(/l" t ,. , t j !lIHl<"',·n".c. 0 :1 3 mon will be, "The Loat Boy." In caseS whllre t.he producer bn sies for peace. Three of theBe the firat of the aft.ernoon games 1I11ll.,;'.e.:. ~ 1\ • ·llnlwf'ger-.g I 0 ~ M.... anr! tra, Hnr 4)ld Roger!!, of At 7 ;30 p. m. there will be a Cud of Thank, f'ents nnd under a ,crop-share l'rlln.·burD'./;"h n 0 lII(,fI'· • •g ... 0 11 0 n trdl ( N Y '·'tedl 'lr and Mf h are in GermaIiy, one in Vi nrla, Final IIcore Will! 16 to G in favor tl I' I .. U I 1 DU n ' . • • V",I ... L<>. combined meeting 0 the Epwort •We wish to (.xp t'\J.: OUI' or Pl' _ a ' l'eoment, th landlord and the otte in Geneva and Qne in Paris. of Kin..... In~I~~~:~:: -If-II- IIt! 1IuI'k R(l g'ers, al1d daughter, Sun- Lilague and the regular evening dation and thanks to f riend for I enslIt will share the corn reducI h ~--~ day evening . P f F B H ' f "In th sc c ntem t rc is actua pringboro beld Lebanon to a 14 T(ltula ..... ~ 7 1 ~1'l'"IR1~. ... 1 4 6 · ' . BerV)Ce. ro. • . 1lfl'IS. 0 the kindnes rendNcd to u in uur ion payment paid for contracted r lief work a we1\ as spiritual to 10 score at tbe halt, but the MI' . Emma Harllfly and Mary Lebanon will be the speakeI' at sad bel'env'emcnt. We I'e grateful acres located on tbe landlord's !aUtaidblljnl'Scbe P~~rernP:;ys a~~I:~iO:Qrtb~~ ~00untotYI-s6e,at boys recovered to Win I,"b."~~'t,. 1\11 'l'rlnC'~~~\ I'. al'olyn Lukens spent the week- ~~~ m;eting • ~is s~b~ct ~iIl b~: to Rev. Dib ctl' £;r[' ~is l'tJ;sol~.v: Iland in the same ~roportion hi a: ' .. .Nlxon.t .. 0 0 0 Mull .r. .. • . 0 IT ! en d with Mrs. Lena Hartsock and e repara Jon 0 ur ome, words, to 1\11', c ut(.' 0 1' IS they w~uld 'hare t e crop 'II' c In the first of the consQlation w~ari~~' kj' ~ 11;I~eW'~~!':~g:f ~ 1 7MI'. C. A. Burnett, f~t the Friends This takes up the formati()n of tbe efficient aervi e 111] ror the many might have been gl'own on tbese tweell member of various nationalities, Theye are pri!,on welfare games, Morrow downed OtterbeiQ Turner... i, ll l iy l'e ll '·US.,· 0 .I, I Rumc. Solar System, and the develop- 1\oral offe1'ilig . la(l'(ls. 'rh landlord receives no Programs, too. ,1.Nlxon.J(. , ment of the earth to be the home Holly M: nr.to I' and Family. Ishare of: the corn reduction payI' h 37 to 26. Bob.!.g. . . ..01 11 ~11,·"l\h"rt..Jt. 1 M"rKlln.g . I'II I) \I, f "We have not heard .. rom t e FrlUlklin had its hands full when Lt-u'lc k. r.. I (1 2 Mullll1 .~.. U t 1 Marion Whitaker, of New Phila- 0 m~n. . . . . _ _ _ ___ ,mentl; paid fol' contracted acres Friends in Gel'many for some time, it ncountered Mason in the second Wolf,I{,... (I 1 \ de lphia, has signed up with the ThIs lecturer IS Illustrated With located on land not owned by him. hut \\'0 do not like tocompllcate night-game. Who:. the fin'~ auarter Moor '.g . .. ~~~ ..... -:-:: iviliun on ervatiQln ~orps for many lantern slides showing ~he No Loans on orn 1I the landlord is tCJ share the matter by inquiring," Mrs, Me- end d, Franklin led by three TotnIA.. .. I~ 10 ~OI TolnI8 ...• 4 I I ' . liD ther year, which expIres April development of land capes, .anlmCOIn payments with the producer, Alee declared sadly. "1 do hope points; when the half closed, they - ,- - - ], 19 35. als, etc., . tbrougb th ages. The Made ater a Ti/ h(' will be jointly respl>nsible with things in Vienna ar not so bad ",ere leading by two points, and INCOME TAX DATES lecture is free and you are corlhe produce l' for retiring from :II!! th y seem," she added. the score stood 18 all at the end of MI'. and Mrs. A, Er. Stubbs, and dial1y invited to attend. February t corn production that part. of the "Although the work at the the third quarter. After a few doughter, Yvonne , were Sunday Monday: The official board will . Icontracted acre which are located entel' i extremely heavr- for minutes of terrific figbting in the In ol'del' to giv tax payers in the guest! of Mr. and ;Mrs. Everett meet at 7 :30 p. m.. ' . ' '. . UPOn land owned by the la~dlord. Faria always has been a r ndezYO l B last quarter, Franklin ",lunged .First District or Ohio all ~ sistance Mendenhall and;farnily, at New Those m tel'e !ed 1\1 obt.lInm g H the prQduc"(!l' rellta a farm in for exile " Kil')l!'s and laborers alike ahead and emerged the conqueror possible in the filing of 1933 In- BUr lington. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF loan on COrn cnbb.cd ~n the farm 11934 und I' a stock-share agree-'-our chief goal there is Franco- of the, hardest battle of the day, come Tax ' Ret\.lrn, ollector 01 Ml'. and Mr. L. V. Beck and CHRIST must make apphcnbon before ' ment the I ndlord an 1'0but we do nElt · like tocompllcate winning, 30 to 20. - ' Mn>: C. . Dibert \V.e re Columbus (U .L.. tJ l) March 1. The GovernmtH d ncer will shal'e the hog reduction German rapprochement," Mrs. MeSpringboro and Carli Ie furn- Interniil R'evenu , . Conne visitorn on Monday, Mr. Beck renu ..nomina ana to leod. 45 ~ents 11 bush I on. com payment!! in the ameproportiona!l Alee said." ince the rise of Hitler iehed the night-cap in another arrang~d the following schedule nlained in Columbus for a brief Chester A. Williamson, Minister sealed In CTlbS on th e farll\ 'yill b tl1l'Y contribute to tbe annual more than 30,000 l'efugees, flee· consolation bout. Carlisle lost 87 Warren county: Lebanon bu si lle ~ vi it. hUI'c" Scho ol at 9:30 a. m. withdrawn. that day, according t? .:lverage number of hogB produced iog the Nui reign, have come to to 16. ' Citizens National bank, March 3; Lord's ' Supper at conclusion. word rece1v~d by County, Agen Co' markel from 1932 and 1933 Par ill. Franklin National bank, March 6. 1>h-. and Mrs. Will Watt, of Chl'istian 1=ndeavor at 6:30 p. m. L ster J. MIller. litters, as se L forth in the contract. "Frlilllce has been noble and gem- !.ar•• Crowd A'te~dia. Gallle.. Frank/in and Mr. Ernest Hart- Ceorge Miller, Leader. Evening The offc~, he tll~e., pJ'ovides In cases ()f a 'tock-share agree'- , sock and son, of Middletown, call- (,·vangelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. cbeap ()l'edl~ t ll~o ' wh. . lanr! ment whel'e the landlord il! to (lrou!! in her l' eeption of l them. Many have been accepted without The (Iverftow cI'owd aJld tbe ened on Mr. and Mrs. George Hart- Sermon Bub'ject, "Me'Cknese." in need of It until ~ t'nefit pay- share t he hog reduction payments paSRports or funds. They have been thu8iasm at the night Be5!!ion in- ~'e' ~ _ ,~ sock, unday afternoon. Pl'ayer Meetin~ and Bible study ment check ' fo r s lgll\ng cOl'n-hoA' '\lith the tenant the landlord will allowed to IJleep in tbc soldil1r8' dica~ed the interest which had ~ ~p.'J ~~ each W"dnesday at 7:30 p. m. The eElntr~ct~ aI'rive in , lhe cou~tr be j ointly r sP~n$ible with the barracks. been' aroused in the county. About 30 wel'e I?l'esent at the chureh where you feel at home. ha l 1~ , If t he cQrn IR, n ol 'nl-odell ten~nt Jor reducing hog produeI'Since they have' artived they Play will be r~sumed this t)lepl\ng of the Brothel'hood of the 1m medIately for fcedanq'. i n on the form under contract. have been helped greatly by the Saturday aitern,ool'l at one o'clock M. E. church Monday evening. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Interest i~ at 4 per cent. T hl' T1\ ~ il(nillg a com-hog reduction .. .' along with the producer, Friends. They 'al'e. educated men, ~hen H arve~b urH meets M orrow J CAN't' HA'TE. ORGANrZE'O II Rev. Peters, of New. Burlington, ItllV. J. J , Schaeft'er, Rector 0 II'er Is open only to t hos , e wh o cfmtl'nct cni'rying a vallI; gIft of culture to In a consolation tiJ.li. CHAfUTY SECUS HATING Wl\S the liP aket· of the evening. Thursday, February 22. Service sign conb·ads. Loans ar(, mad . n the landlord also agrees not to infQreign lands. Many '1!ave settled At two o'clock Kings Mills and 1\1 is EI,' zabeth Mullen Bnd t 7 30 'th dd b R corn grading No.4 01' belt I'. Cl'ea;.;c in 1934 this "total corn I France. OtL fl rst0.... · GIVES ME' INDIGESTION. : p.Pagft m., WI a Qrrees y ev O. r. All"spur~!'(w, Wll l'cce]ntly !I"'I'~n"e 11 1arm~ i,n Centra ..er Le b anon 1oc k'" II "Qm!! i n tL ~,e K . 'Itb an<1. D"an W"lton attftnded aHerman "ector St Paul's ,., ~ ~ , .on.nIl""ther land owned.• d A t h e lIemlhave gone on to ~he H' 0I y L an. a da nce Wednesday ,~ tr l'nt " ..evenIng at ~ the Oakwoo d . ~1 ~ . , appointed Wnrren county ~en cr. ~"ntl'oIJe"II ot.. operated by him . fl n aJ 8, t Q b e f 0 II owe db y few have come' to America," MrtI. the Waynesville-F\IIInklin scrap at home of Mr. and Mr$. Walter Sunday, February 25, ~econd -- - 1!134 ~ut not eov~red by a con a~ McAre aid. She fte1'8eU, abe three. Bil1gman, iJverton, when the en-, in Lent, Church school at 9 :30; TWO SPEAKERS BOOKED nor hI !! production. of hogs In __ all teachers in Spain and p was amlOunced. . 10:30. tbe I't!spective annual average I'U T-eland. Springboro plays Th d M h 1 . t 1" "2 anti 1933" oW , UTS ay, arc ,serVIce a :MaJ'Ol' Cllaa. /,lW Y I" of incin,fV , ;'RI·tIer has brou"ht Lope to Gerthe Harte"llbu rg·M orMr and Mrs A H Stubbs en- 7 30 ·R D Phil P t . , _ ___ ___ '\ # : . ., : ev. t hr. h D ort el: -ati, Lieutenant Govel'nol' o( ma '" youth," Mra. • ll'cAfee added. row brawl and the losers of the tel·talned to a • valentme natty at I : t p. fm. Ch' •• t .. m. , . .. ". ' . recor 0 . . r)8 c \lrc ' ay on , Ohio, oneGreen \If thecounty ~pel\kel'!1 CUI'ot er S U O "He" has idealism, but we feel " Waynesvi11e-Franklin and Kingsthcir hOme ,on Th.url sd~yevenlng. l spea\er. ed foril;the Vi 1\hand CErtain part of it is mistaken." Mills meet and tbe feature ~vent al'ds was the dIVe·rslOn of the' t Before she went to Parie Mrs. of the tournament at nine when evening, Ml'il. Riehnrd Dumford FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Game' associ ation , banquet W()rln~s ee arc McA1*e was profell!or ot Latin and thtl winner 'will be declared. and MI', Myer HymaJI winning first , day evening, .r'ebr\lary 21', al t e _____ archaeology at Hunter College for Waynesville need. your support! pri7.e and Mrs. J. P. Larrick and (Ul1denomiDatioul) Me-sonic TempI at Xenia. :[aj~l' Th(' Wayne Township Mother'a Women, New York City. . Be on deck Satur4ay afternoon! D r. E. F. Deppe, conl~l>lation prize. Chest81' A. Williamson awyer , Witll Powc-lI ~rosley,.,,, club 'Will hold their monthly meet.A descendent of the old Butter- '- - The guests, present were, Mr. aDd Unified services beginning with o~e Of. the n<!w owncl'!; of the em- ing, on the afternoon of 'March 2, worth family, she was born on the W.yc.... LOa. Laat of Mrs. Richard Dumf'oi'd, Dr. and Church School at 9:30 a. m. cmnab Rcds. . at the Grade building. The follow-. Butterworth farm o,n tbe Little . S~._ Mr . E. F. DeJlpe, Mr. alld Mn. J. Lord's' Suppe... and ermon at An oth er :spe.;lket WIll , b e ,Ex- itlg progrAm has been Jllanned for Miatni River in· Warren COUtlty. P. Lan'lck, Mr. an~ Mrs. Harvey 10 :30 a. m. The Berm on will be the MaY?f Nelson SP!11'~S of AkrOn, ! the IlCternQo n: y Tills fa.rm was used ae a station in Last WWednesdual Hn~ghh~J bFebkil'~Rye, Mr. and Mrs. Mark ROlI'er8, ~st of a series on "Consecration." IWshO ~~K ~ fO~t ;~pn~~~~~~Mayor l Devotion~-L. ij. Hall the "underground railway" d11r- ' 14, ay,nesv . e Ig . S as 'e Mr. and Mrs. James Brannock and ~ou are always welcome at , this par"" I qUI C ,. • . Pr g1'3 m- To be put On by 3rd ill Civil War days, For one year , IIquad J~urneyed, to ,Middle. Mr. and Mrs. Myer H>'!"an. church. -,.--.- • - I gradel.l. sh! attended Woodwa'rd ' BiJh town to 'b attle the MIddies ReserFREE AND EAS'Y . CLUB Reading-John $Clhuitz. School. , ve ' Squad. Our boys were unf'OrV oca.l duet...... MJ.s. F. U. LeMay . Her present tour 'wI\] take her to tunate in their conquest and went ,HUMPTY ~D.'U MPTY The Men's Free and .Easy lub And ,MiRs Hel en Hawke . • d~~~~T~n~wm~~~~~~~h~to~bMr_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~_'rT~~~~~~ ~r-----===~---- md~ilieh~e ur Mr. h H.T~k~'Mu" · E~~~~' M~ turn to Paris of 82 to 18. I l'don, Wednesd ay vcning. oj. Ella WolleI', of Centervf1le. . •• - • In the main game of the evenRock\\" ell, of Dayton, was A \I mother's e!lpecially urgEid to in, Middletown triumphed over I KNEW \ lold or his experiences a an be pl·~sent. Please meet up stain. STUDENTS CONDUCT SERVICE Xt. Healthy. . • IT~. ,.t and ace in the late 'war. ' ___ _ _
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One .....111 Thi loob Uke a l\lre-vnO\lI~ eountry to me. 1 bet there 20 PeuritIs of pretty plaet's in thm hills. And !!he lure ain't overpopulated. Th .. e Lolt Her Prominent HipI, ain't t'nourh people in a hundred Double Chin, Slu.lilhn." lIq\lllre miles to wad a shotgun." Forty miles or su, he reckoned, Gaia'" P.,.ical Vl.orA Sbe.p.l, fi'liN d H , Prl'ne, real estate in Harlan II('paraled the MacDonald ranch from the aslern butte of the Comm_ Plea. ,P roce_in •• . A h belor vnl' F FI' k township. If you're fa it-fir t r mOVe , undown Don wa skirting the foot and . SUljan E. FI.ii~k v l'SU . Roy Fred Elbon, 321.46 acres in Take one half leaspoonful of of thllt butte, admiring the tall Holman Bnd Maml Holman, Judg- 'rurtlecreek township. KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass ()( bunch gras" cro, ing tiny s~rea.nls ment to the plllintilfs for $98.10. Geor e G King and Mrs. L. D. hot watel' ev I'Y morning-in :1 at cold wate~ that came trIckling In tht. ~ase of , hlizabeth Eddy Kin Bud L},nch and George weeks get on the cales and note down from pm f orests on the uprsu~' llbam E.\ldy, th ~ ~efen- Lyn~h, inlot No. 115 in South Leb- ~sh~dmany pounds 01 fat have val\per slopes. . . . dnnt IS to pay t o 1~he pla\Dhff . $5 anon. Notice also that ou have gained Phoebe M '. Tressler to Rachel In energy- youI' skin is el earEl'He rode wlth.1l curiously di.vlded pel' week and to (, . Donald ~I)~YOIl feel younger in body- KRU. mind. lin od d ml~ture of .co.l1I11dera- tush $35, for attorney fees wlthm Boys, inlot No. 377 in Franklin. bl 1n tions and motl" s. I~gle-trllck 60 days. Fred Elbon and Bertie Mills to S HEN will give any fat pereo'!) a . He didn't "a~. ·'Tnk., it or I('a.v~ Y(\\lths remained at the stu e. minds are I:are. Don COg1tated' upThe 'court does hereby fix . the Marie Elbon real estate in Waynes joyous surpr ise. II .' bUl hi. n1Nllnel' implil'd tbal the hi,. )'00m the old mun Slit on horse thIeves and red-headed sum of $1200, as an aggre&,ate . u ' Get an 85c bott! of KRUSCflEN ~ ,It'll1llll. EWIl if ·l)nn had ~en dOwn to ~~rllw l Ii bill of sale on a gil'ls, of a log hou e b\lilt by hisnmount to be eXlpended by the VI ~~ria Elb on anll Fred Elbon to SALTS from any leading druggist , d ined to hil~glt', "hich was not sheet of p:rp l', 0 11 at his elbow. own hands on o~e of these prosecu ting attorney 01 Warren Be t' Mills 159 acres in Wayne IInywher e in America {last .4 }. " nutufe' 01' hi, pCl licy ob"ut I\n~', Wh ile - ohl i\lalcQlm 'lrote tho girl sp rin g creek, of a bunch of cottle county du r ing t he year 1934, f or t r leb' ' weeks). If this first bottle doesn't t hing, MocDonald's mnum',' cltt ' . l1Iavi'd UIH"a, ily about th room. grazing under his bran~. AI.so, the compensation of assistants, O~!nl&'A Burns to Bulah H. ~~fne1ils'tnCaenlsO~r!~~S\V~Sy ~~Ios:a,~e (.t! tht' qUt'!'tion. llon look cI t th~ And in her fliltin • nc she passed mixed in with these reflectIons hk clerks and sten ogrnphers , . ' . CI k I dl t d hql g r. y anti" it hll ut ll1~' IlPU~' tUreclly blhl1l(i on ampb 11. . rai ins in B rice pudding, wer In the case of Frank Loop doing Agln, ~00.2 acres m earere yo~r mon Y II' a Y re urne . I'n! reo: (' n hI' dl':,in' to he \ n hl H) felt a gen tle prc "Ul'e at hIS Imore immediate inquiries. busin as L op's Food Shop, tOwnsblP: _____ ._ way revi" ,I ,'tl·l,nldy. hn k. lle glnnc('d over bi ho~ldWhere was the Campbell ranch, versus the VillagEI of Lebanon, Arthur and Ruth Smad.bac~ to - - -"I 'll tnke '('nl ," h,1 "aid briefl y. Cl·. Ruby put one finger on he.r I"P8. or ranches? There, were two Camp- demurrer is overruled. Carl Schaub, real estate. In ove- W. A. Seiker, pay roll, $203.47; R. "H r " ;1 YOll1' Ilw lley. GihllH' II bill He t:t,ray ey s fiasne~ a dl tanct. bells t hat h kn w, of. Cliff and In the ease of li'rahk Loop and IanEd. B d d to M. Van Horne, PIlY roll, $407.78; of !OllI e." \\·Il1'nlllg. And a. Don 6 head turn- J ohn Tn ere might be mOTC. The Clement atterthwait-e doing busi mma , renneT, ecease, W Edward Simpson, pay 1'0 11 18<&.60 ":'lnke th(lt (Hit IIhell \\l ~ct to d back to the b nt hOlllders of Swe~tgrass covered a lot of ter1'i- ne6S as S . & L l ice Cream om- .Henry Brenner and. Ro~ert'lt . F. M. Bowyer, pay roll, $14.7;96; th hou~," MIlt'lh) nllld nodd J . hCI' IIlIele he ! It her thru t some- tory The skirts of tlae three butte pnny a pa;.tn~l'shin, versus the Vil , Brenne.r, 27 acres sn ami on Wallie Varner, locu!!t posts, $62.20 f b II lh' . to h' b' k t Aftel" . G' ''' ' township Howard T Cook, /travel, $9.45; '<'m ou or nmp e, .i~~ I~ l~k:r p c e't th East Butte, .West butte , and o!d large of Lebano.n <IIemurrer is over Thos J. and Bessie Fordyce to Lebanon Farmers' Co-op. Co .• tile " Rop lurdy." "11C ~ C wa away 0 e Butte thrustmg up ales er eone,.m ,·uled. Arthu),'E and Fann M Hitch l' He . t' mee! a trifle mOl' gl!ll inl other Side of th 1;'0001. th middl covered a l orty-mde In the ca e of Mary Ridinger .' Y' . ' and locust po ta, $19.80; [orrow . Don took h'a . ' lind look wa h IS ' on IY versus PaUl .Rldm(ter, . . an THarlan townshIp. . h . Ii \ e. ,~\'en t y-tI0 II"'~l' plecas \\ ~t I~ b'lI l of sale , bade eirele. RId tbe d fen- acres Curtis and Ethel Bishop CIl1'- F ee d an d S up pi y Co ., .,uuard rail , clankmg 111 Ju red, hnlry-bucketl MacD nald a curt good-by, doffed recourse dant is to pay to William Holfer . . ' 293 $96; Morrow Garage, gas ~nd BUphaud. He ,\a~ a thundering bi~ hi. hal to Ruby and stepped out. "If I ~amp to-night" h said tO l plaintifl"s attorney the sum 01 $25 son to. Ma1'Y M. SIn~~alr, . 4 plies, $2.98; Weller Weld1 ng .C~ .. nHm, Malcolm lacDonalll, and he Th ree bundred yards clear 01 himself whimsically, ':1 sleep with within 60 days a~d also' the sum ~n ~aine t~'in8 IP'to unty oxygen, st el, te., $6.01 i GIlpin }\tId hands ' In proportion. ioney, th ranCh, he reached lor that hip my hand On th picket ropes." of $3 per week t.~ the plaintiff ar an rnes vats co tate and son, gas and supplies,. $24.67; Don refl cted. \Va quite a lot to l)ock t. HIS 1ing rs closed upon and But he didn't camp that night. until further notic'B ~f wa~~~n'h~h~ use 0 {eal :spur Miller Hardware and Furl1lture Co thi~ clderly · cot. drew forth a fol d 'd bi~ of paper. Be topped a , spur running out [n th case of Claudia. C lyer, or pu 10 Ig way !In ro, - carpet padding, $1.49; Famoll$ " (\~'. y u ain't in no ru h, ar Ie.w word Were penCiled on rul- from East Butte and pa~sed graz- an infant by Littl eton W, Colyer. po~es' l d C r S h b t Auio Supply Co" supplies, $8.7 1; ~'ou?" he observed. "'oon b n oon I'd hne ' and one edge was ragg- lng cattle by 11 creek. A mile up versus g;t"ri8o n B. Clallcey; ca e is Ed't~r R!,n ~ro:::t . i:v~lan: Fred Kahn Motor Co:. parts, $17. I Better wnit till we ba e om thin' d where it had been torn hastily that where it widened to a small (II' n';dsed C CIS,. reaH eS e In t ' I t' 40; Cincinn41ti Oil WOl'k Co. West \ ()1F II po. d " ' with popular groveS turmng .'~ arcenma orne, ere,1 a es0 E n d Garage, ga, s $871' to eat before ~·ou pu Il out. " valley Yn the .ea e of ~Cha.rles Fordyce J C d C . awBthwman .' , L . H '. Gar . Don wa wdd1ing one hoI'. e. 11 Don't go 10o kl11~ for Tom Salter to autumn !fold he Came on a versu s the estate of Bes ie For- t' .. anM assl.e 0 , , don, gas and supphes, $39.86, 0111shook hi · head,Jie wanted lo b ()n lWn te of time. Go, straifbt t o Clift' l ' a n c h . ' dyce,Bunter-Coleman, deceased, ate I~ia~:r~:il Buildin Loan cinnati. iI Wo.r~s, ga, ~23 .73; In the yard of lhat ranch h Elmer F ordyce et al slIles were ap AThe . t' t A ey L k g, ] 0. Frankhn VulcaniZing and TIre Co" his way. ontrariwi~, he want d I aOlpb II. Ask hun about Tom to know wh.llt Rub)' ~1I1cDo1\.a)d alter-and about me. Then do pulled up to speak t o a man who proved and eo~firnied. sso~la~on k~' nna a e, rea S- lgaS and supplies, $65 .29; A. L, n x:niand d ceased to Toshie, gas, $4~,91; Johnston and was trying to cOllvey to him. me what you like about it. Tell Tom came walking from the house t In the ca e of Dorothy Heitkem- ta~l!n thing 'he didn't want the I'est of t alter to watch out fOl' ncle Mal- meet him. And Don was familiar per by Catherine Heitkemper Ra hlzi Ee h B e d ;h b 'M J ohnston, upplles, $22.4.5 i John ber family to know. omething she I colm and furdJ/. No time to \ 9rit enough with his own countenanc ver~us Charles BSlllinger, the de: T c ~ '. I a~77 'n ~~a~klin' Law &: Son gas and supplaes. $57.eitber wouldn't or didn't dare men- more. R, M. to stare nt the mlln with lively fendant is granted 20 days for 1i1- re er, In a 0. . 1 . 29; H. S. Conover, Hardware. sU P tion. Don wa. annoyed with himinterest. A' stare that was returned ing answer or dem.urrer. Bill. Allowed plies, $11.02; W. A. Hause gas an CHAPTER IV. iii mueh the same degree, for a In the ca e of Clharles D. Maple, supplies, $11.78; Thomas Tayl . r, elI fo1' bing swa¥ed by o~scure impulse. ' T h- \I with the hole \ One of the S.mo Blood 'Seco nd before th y broke mutually tru tee for , the hlUrS of Eldridge Drs. Edward and.Robert Blair, ,emcee. $11; Roy ,Burroughs s~l vdamn bu in.e I That was hi ininto speech. Pope dec:eased 'versus Ray W. services, $20; E. B. Thlrkleld &: Ices $57.50; D. W. Keller, ser'l'lCe ner r tl ction. H had been deDon tared ~t those hurriedly RAPTER V. Mea;s, et al, the jury finds that Son Co., supplies, $2.38; Brown $30; H L, Sc~uyler pay roll $2.56: prived of two good hors . He bad scrawled word. Por a seco nd he The .M yaterioua Tom Salter there is due the defendant from &: Brown, supplies, $4.75; Helen 41; Carl Dakm pay toll $ t1l1.17, been IIhol' at. H had, he privately was tempted t tUl'n back and get The mpn looking up at Don was the plainti1l' the s~m of $160. Doughman, services, $7; Candi~ The Morrow Lumber 0., cem.ent eonsidered, been as good a held at. the root of this. H e didn't like probably thlrty-dne or two. He In the ease of Nina P. Hahn Hymer, services, $6: Mra. Will $6.60; Roy Burroughs servIce up in the purchn. of th e two my~terie" No man does. It Will! stood bareheaded. The last of the versus Howard C. Hahn. a divorce Bryan, services. UO; Stella Kelly, $2.50: James' Book Store /l1~pe, ' grays RMs. 'l'h woole combinati on damn~d funny, In Oue s.entence ~he sun slipping through a notch in the was gTanted the plaintiff. ervices, $7; Mrs. Georaia Miller, $1.70; ,Owen GrQss rental 0l l'llxor irritated him exceedingly. There told hln~ not to wDste time 16ok~ng 'b ank struck glint from hair that In the case of The Federal In- services, $10: Mrs. Howard 8aw- $10; Van Camp Stone Co sand and was even a ' profound irritation in for thiS suppose d horse thIef, . was wa,,}, brown with a touch of termediate CredH Bank versus yer, services, $7; Clafk County, gravel, $107.90: L. P. Cavett Co., bing unaccountably attracted by 'aller. In anothel' she gave .him a gold in it like Don's own. he had Ernest Zecher and the Farm Bur:- care ot patient, $108.60; We.tem tar, patching, $108.78 ; Leba~on thi silent, red-hair d . gofrl who message to be d livered by him per very bue 'cyes. He was II little eau AgricultuTIi\1 Ctredit Corp., said. Union, telegram, 63c; J , K. Spen- L~mber Co., posts, 'Y0od, wll1donally to '~'Itel" And~nd-TQo taller than Don- who was no runt note and mortgagEI be tiled and en- cer, wood, $2.6.0; Mary E. Hoppina IIhleld, .$2'.01; Oregonia B~idge Co talked with her eye . in a lang\! ag he eould not \lnderstand. And many q\lclles buzzed In Don's -and thiCKer through his square teTed by the clerk of this court and rent, $30; Western Star, envelopes bolt, pIpe and angle, .$4.50, Frank, . shOlllders.. upon the :Tournai of this court $36; Bank-Baldwin-Law Pub. Co., lin Vulcanilling &, TIre ~o ., parts when a man faccs irritations af:id bl·lIin. complications he naturally ecks In the end be deCided to do just "I shouldn't be surprised if your nunc-p1'o-tunc as of the date of subscription, $9.60; Western Star, $209.94; Oreg~l11a BrIdge Co., to escape. w~at she advised-go sh;ai~ht to name happened to be Campbell," November 14, 1933. 4 books Mother Pensions. $6; ,meel, $9.21; Falr!ey Hardwt\'~e o. "If I leave th1!se Salter plu~s laff' Campbell. That was hiS deB- Don said Western Star, envelopes, $14.60; ( ement and upphe, $143.12, Mrs, witb you," he said to MacDoJlald: tination anyhow. While inclination The m~n nodded smiling. ---Karl D. Dakin, premium, $26: Drs. t~nna Doughman, garage rent, $91. "will you hold' m till I come urged him to. scout ab\l llt. for "So's mine," Don continued. New Suita Edward and Robert Bla!r, services, ~ , back aIter'e~, or nd you word t~acks that might be the traIl .of "Last lIummeT, trail in' acros Ne· Alice '\IIay Lewis versu Leslie -$2; Kaufman's, supplies. $7.:>0; Farm mortgage loan granted what to do wlth 'em? r got a bqne hi toleo hor e , rea on told blm braska I came aero s a feller that Graham Lewis fOI' divorce. Charge Famou Auto Supply Co., repairs, throughout the credit faciJiti s of to pick with this party over this h e w~uld have to leave that to knew you. ] wrote you a letter i gross negle~t. $2; Drs. Edward and Robert Blair, the Farm Credit Admini!:;trati on sight-unseen horse swapping." chance, for the time being at from Ogalla)Ja- that is, if you're ____ services, $35; Griswold Service average $125,000 , a county for all "You bet we'll ,h old 'em." olt! least. The thief had a long s~rt. Clilf Campbell." . Station, oil, ga~ and a)~ohol $10.64 counties in the United States. "That's me. Yeah, [ got that ProL.te Court Waldron' C. Gilmour, mquest, $9; Orantin . f loa ns was begun last MacDonald growled .• I'd like for It was too muc~ ,of a needle-m-ato' see him ride in here to claim haystllck propo Iboll. 're one of-A-Iec Camp W. S. Graham, administrator of Flallldiu Chrollicle;-advertlslng, $1 May J. v Tne range is from $30,000 'em." e 0 om were e rode now bell's'boys from Kan sas." the estate of Emma E. Janney, de- J. F. Cunningham, due for Farm- to $500,000 a county. "All right. Make me out that bill was trackled over by cattle, pre"One? I'm the only one there is, ceased, filed his inventory. era' rn8tit~te, $175; . Holthaus of sale and I'll be on my wav," uDlably MacDonald stock. He Don laugbed. "The rest of his A certified COllY of the entry con Transporlatlon Co" freight, 75c; Certified d t t were Don said. could see them ~cattered in graz- boys were rirls." ~ taining the appraisal and determin- Blair &: LeRoy, cement and lime; . see po a oes lIe h"ll his horses packed and iog bunches. He was n o magician "Well ' it ain't every day in the ation of the tax On the estate of '1.35; J. K. Spencer, gravel $366.- more plentiful th~n they wer a ~addled. When he took the fil' t to distinguish one sort ot track in year a c~usin comes ridin' in," Cliff' Laura J. Zell, deceased, was filed. 60; L. G. Anderson Sons Co. lum- year ~go. Producbo~. was128 rler George E. )"oJ1nr, administra- ber, $6.72: 'l'h omas Taylor services cent higher. r:o~uc ~\bl or hitch in the latigo Ruby walked the grass from another. Better fol- said "So put up your hors~s, You back to the house. He led his Qul- low that penciled advice to' the landed here just in time to smack tor of the estate of Lytle K. Beltz, $16.13; Roy Burroughs, s~rvicell, ~ea~ w~~.gr~~ r ; : ' t OR and tit now to the porch a d the old letter. . your chops over fried chicken. " deceased, filed his first and final $6; D. W. Keller, services, ,35 i F. Rar y til lOS, o~ ) I e ura s an "Do what you like about it." I "Fried chicken?" said Don account. D. Haines, painting and carpenter usse, 80mew at .._es_. _ _ man walked with him. The two About whnt? R. M. Ruby Mac Don- ' ''Say if 1 was a p1'odiglll son that'd L. W. Oolyer was appointed work, $46.23 ; J . L. Dunn mechanic • - • 111d. And the b~and on the two ' suit ~e far better'n any fatted guardian of Claudia Jean Colyer, a $98.44; John Myers, pay roll ,208. Early oats have proved quite de_I - - horses he had Just bo~ght as an I calI." minor and flIed bond of ,3000 with 32; Harold Sweny, pay roll, S221.- fin!t~IY superior to wheat as a comRM. That he~d of fla~lng haIr and I Cliff's stable was big, and in sureties. 28. Floyd Lemmons, !1ay roll $216. pall110n, or "nurse," crop for al~ray eyes With ~ CUr:10~S message the <lim stalls Don could see a J oseph Zimmerman T. C, Chris- 33; W. B. Schuler pay roll 1190.40 falfa.
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~v.hlte 9~LD. Damm fo ol! he ab0 .re~ hamlelf. . '~ LIke and normal, stl'algh~9rward man Don bated ob~curlty. j Where there was so milch ·smoke there must be fire. ~hat. the Lebanoll, Ohio nature of ,the conflagratIon mlg~t TueSday, Thursd.y, S.turday b~ that raised the smoke of SUliPIt1?n around the ~acDonald r~nch Ex.miaation F .... m. I gh~ be, lie hadn t th~ ICll st.ldea. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • And It , as none of hlS busll1~ss. Nevertheles , a very human CUrJ(!S===========:::;::== itY .impelled him ~o make it his bu ·lDess. He was IIlvolvcd to the extent , of two excellent sorrel horses, /l.t any rate. And if the Sweet~s HUls beld the answer to the nddle, he would kill two birds with one stone. He ... gave over looking for h orse tracks in the bottom. He passed close by a bunch of bald-face cattle b1'llnd'ed RM on the ribs. The valley Or No Charge shut o.ff any for look..And he had l'ldde n for days III that. gr~en trough that winds aeross two thirds of northern Montana he suddenly grew desirious of a far Phone 78J IQok and so pointed his horse at the outh bank l'n~, bore up to the level 01 the plains, iiiiiiiP::;;;;;;;iiF'-:;;:=-:-:?F=''i:i i To II man who had trailed for I sev~n months aCI'oss the. flattest section of North A merlca that look was a trent. The triple butte , of the Sweetgrass stood bold no~ , three giant .pul·ple eones. Far beyo.nd therl\ m the west loothed a p~le outline tha~ Don k~ew w.as the I hp of the Rockle, famt lIke 'a mirage. The Canada line lay only an hour's ride on his right. That flat top of the Cypress Range ROOT FOR AND CONSICN ,our Cattle, 1'101'1. ,heep and calv•• broke that horizon with a blue to Norril-Bl'Ock Co" live wire and smudge. ~vrT firm ~or ~. hlfut He could s e tb Highwoods, U. . . Sr..te~:~•• trC'l~ci!:~i~·O the. Belts, the Snowies, the Moc· TilDe In OD RadloSt&tlon WOKY I sasms, the Bear Paws, ~ach a 11:11 to 11:10 p. m. tor our clalh , miniature mounts,in cosmos, risin~ "'lInet NPGrV. Ilike monstrous ant hills out of the !"'!!~~~~.....~--======!" "ast, blached plain. TexaB, Kansas, we tern Nebraska, Wyoming-Don • WIUIAMS had croSled them all in that , 1I1el' pTIlri'imap from the south; • • •tAftUIIUICtCJPIHY,SICIA.N _II . flat. \ul'ltes, bald and monotonous, ON I covered with abort wrau, threaded ~~~: . : = Dl!:i. ~M.!.:"='" bltte, water. ' • by"Even jf J havell't 1IJac/.e 110 pod ltart. haYin' • coup" 30 Years Experience in Fitting anti Making Glasses
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Machinery and a wagon bulked tn Gilbert Hunkins, administrator, 15 a shed. Clift's house was roomy. It granted 60 days' additional time tO I had sprawling wings and wide por- :file an inventory and appraisement. cbes. All about for milelj, a9 Don's In the matter of tbe guard ianroving eyes had appraised him. lay ship of Claudia Jean Colyer, a good grazing, free as the air. Here minor, deeeased, it is orde red that was aecompllshment and prosper· said settlement nnade by L.' W. ity. If one Campbell could do that Colyer, guardian, be and the same much for himself, so could anothcr' lherebY is approved and confirmed . • Th~ stream which watered that The inventory of W. E. Graham, tiny hollow flowed between house as admin.l!itrator e,t the estate of and l'anch building. They crossed Lawrence E. Tayle)r, deceased, was on a stout bridge of "Pine logs. approved. . d) Charles F. ~odl,en was appoint(To be Contmue , ed administrator of t he estate of .- - • Florence I. Arkill, dee88lled, and ANO,T HER TRACTION filed bond of ,1500 with l ureties. , Carl Miller, Franli~ J. Bodren and LINE IS DOOMED Wylie Monte omerJ7 were appointed appraiaen. When ali the necessary red tape R 0 ' BoYI exelcutor of the esis unwound, motor bus and p-uck tate' of' Elisabeth .Ireland, decedsystems will !lupplant the present ed, rued his inventory, also his' apinterurban traction service be- plieation for a certiAcate of tranII-' tween Springfi~ld and Xenia. fer_ An appllcataon Illed with the James E. Burke ,a dministrator of Public Utilities Commission of the estate of M. ,A. Burke deceasOhio by the recently incurporated ed ill authorized to giv~ a disThe Springfield-Xenia Tr!"tlsporta. ch~rge 01 said claim againllt Tbeotion company for a 'certificate to dare Christ08 for ~:600 upon receiv lransport persons and prop~rty by ing the sum of $100. motor vehicles between Springfield Loma M. Scofield was appointed and Xenia via US Route .68, has administrator of the estate of been as!!igned for h~aring Tuesday Laura B. Scofiel<il. deceased and February 27 at 10 a . m. filed .b ond $20(10 with sureties. In granting a charter to .the new Keever, G. :F. Brown and C. company, it was authonzed to were ap,pointed appraisissue 260 shares of common stoc:k era. and start in business with a capi_ _ __ tal of $1000. PermiSlion hal! ben Man-i,. Lie..... asked of the Public Utilitietl C,om , . mission to Issue and sell at U per Lawrence. Long, ma~hinist,. of share 260 ahares of no-par com- West WoodVIlle, and K,SS Dehlah mon ~toek. :Wade, of Welt WOlo.dville. A hearing on this proposition is Francis A. PlyrDlre, farmer, ot scheduled for J'ebruary 27. Oregonia, and Mi,,, Lucille M. MeThe present effort is the second Gowan. to be made to permanently abanVernon R. Pu don thia traction line. On October Franklin, and 11, 1928, The Springfield-Xenia elerk, of Company ....88 by the Public UtlUtlll!S Real ""."a ••• 11 Traaa&" to do JI() but a reft • to Walter plan was worked out and Charla N. IIC1'e8 iD Frallk· haa aince continued in p, Durdotr. with abbreviated Mme., lin to~!.:... P. H. _ _? to'~BeI'" _ es&aIe
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Mrs. C. E. Levic)" Mni. W. E. Ocl.. bee and Mra. Laura Shid.ket' we-re shopping in Cincinanli, Thun day. Mr. Harry Hough p 'cd away Mon,day night. The funeral s rvice were held at th Jonah RUII Church Thursday afternoon. The "House of David" baskllt ball team played here Wednesday night. The center was seven 1'e(Jt and eleven inches tail, conqequclItly they had no difficulty in winning the game. The 81'tel' Brcs. p[ayet1 agood gamfj ajfiimsl them. Kingman Independents pJa~()rJ Harveysburg Ind pendents as a pre liminllfY before the llasketbull game. of Hou se of Davids vs , Cal'tel' Bros. Kingman won the game with little difficulty. The Men' s ommun lty club met Thursday evening at the gymnn • ium. Rev. 'J. P. Tb ornbury was the speaker of Lhe eVening. 1u 'c \l y the Men's orchestra. Refreshment'! ha.. E. were sc~ved by Mr. Gordon, and Mr. Herbert 111'1'. OU1' school busses have bee n equipped with. hot water heater ll. Mrs. Wm. Klatt, of Da~' tOJ1 , waH visiting friends herEl , Friday aftel·. noon. . Mr. M. ·. · Gord~n returned home Saturday aIter visiting his on. Gail, for thc last four wel)k '. ,Mrs. John J ordan passed away Sunday mornina: leaving ·thirteen children ancl hu!\band to mourn their loss. Massie High school boys played Waynesville Saturday evening 8l 7 o'clock. Ma il) last th ' gam , bllt if Snell and Campb II 'ould have continued playing Wayncs. ville might have been f ooled; but th elle boys went off on fouls. It looks like Franklin will have little difficulty in winning this yeat'. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sontag anr! family spent unday at ~Ulf o l'd visitIng hi. iter. .Mrs. E. S. Fraziel' spent th e week-end with l)er daught r, Mrs. Richard Egan of Dayton. Mr. and GMrs. F. M.entOsborn and daughter, Thursday
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My New Jobl CAM .P • SOME WHERE I N ANTARCTICA. Feb. 8 (via Mackay Radio) : Good · bye. good old Jacob Ruppert. OUf grand old steel flagslup, never tn· tended for pounding through hun· dreda of miles at Ice cilkea &I big BI! the Ilrooklyn Brld~e and berga as bIg &II half of Boston. II leaving ua for a whole year. I hute to lee ber go. I bet I'll yell Ultet a fool when she heaves lnto slgblt again nest December or January. Sbe baa been a grand old fnend 118. nol.)', smeUy, uncomfortabl,e, but we've I felt 'sate on ber. that Is. com para· I Uvell)' ..fe. At I leaalt lIbe Dever I ,bo ..,ed anJ teg. den(~y to crack opetl and slim ua all into the .ea. the way t h II -whole landscape arolllDd here II dolog. O,or;n m odore Cap~ Robort A. Gjertaen and Cap. J. :;: nglllh, taln Verleger elld tl\e Bea,. .. magnificent Job brlngln. u. througL those bundre,lh of miles of roamg. tumbling, thlreatenlog Ice. MIlIlY tl:nes a falae move would have i!!eDt 118 to the the woriC: 'a ('oldest oeea·bottom D. But ofthole pRESSURE
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with caterpillar tr ads aDd skill, the Matthews motor boat cruiller ud IU1, but not leut. the big Koh· ler ceneratlna let for our electric IIgbt suppl,. It II a twenty·four bour Job laUlr,lng the appetltea of all tbese unite. ODe' plane 11881 one kInd or gu, another another and 80 Qn. even to the motorboat aDd the generator. Now that we bave actuall)' ..nd permanentl)' lancle4. the real ,ob has begun. But I'm til. good .hape for worlt. You know, all or us loftiea were given speci&l tralnlng wleD .e ltarted thJ. ,Olll" ney back at Norfolk. All of us, aeIenUtte and everybody, were .et to worlt In tbe enpne room and holda for .. month, to ht.rden ua up. Otherwise .8'd CDl1&pa8 In an hour with the work we're do~ DOW. All day long-and that means M hours long-n.dlo meuagu antre from the vanous cach.. we-'. . . tablJehed atl over the place 10 It the Ice goea out It mar not tUe everythlng with it. The), teD ua to .end ten gallons of Tydol iu foJ' the tractors to Number On. cache, ,end lltteen p.llolll to Preuure Camp tor the .no1l'1DohUe.. seDeI 15 ranon. or Veedol on to 1.ttttk America for the Condor, SO plIoIJs to Number Two cache for the I'okker. Then ther. are can. for ke~ lene 'or'the sloTea. It', like & aoaablDation of Fifth Avenue and BooNvell Field here. wIth the auto~ Uve acU~tJ. The amount of' ' ' ' ' Une and oU uaed II trem8Ddoaa. ID ODe 24-1I0ur penod the planes, trao tors an4, other motor 8CluJPlDMf drew 760 pIlonl of 1M anel $0 .... 10111 of oIL ADd I ban to keep track of I~ au, seelne that It au pte ..fely to our permanent home ..t Little America and meanwhile mak1~ .ure that as they draw It each machine gets the proper fuel and lubrlcanu. Here we han .,.h·ld Ill1IatraUGDa or the old and new methoda of uploraUve tran.portaUon. It tUes a dog team three hoW'll to go between the Ihlp and LIttle America, ct. tOurlDg about fOllr mila. around the dangeroUII pressure riqee Ud crevassel. Any of the planee maltee the lame trip In three minute. with 1\ ~reater load. It II ~ aDd I t/arllllng, thJa unI~ bUlill.... I with planes roartog cmwhead, trae- \ to.rs mntlog onr the Ice, snOW"JDOo blI8I 1I'bJuInc aloae tJu;owtng up blg chunkl or snow aDd the d~ ; teama straallna al-. the Ilde 01 ; the tran. Tbere w1U be DO rest unto I all the lIuppUn are wely at LIttle I Amenca. FooclItdI, paoUne an4 all talte priOrity ..,erythl.Dc I else. We are w~1tiJIC 1ll'tttl7 on I our own code-SO boars a cIaJ! LDta 1r tun! The mape aDd membershJp ..... I ' re stili. pourlne out throoP the ' mall. A.od membenhlp appUeatloos l Itre It III pouring. In. U you aDd your friends, without COlt, .oald like to 1:)10 the club and get the free malla, I ,Impl, send 118 a ..tampe4. setkci· ressed enyeJope to .&.rth;w Abele, i r .• Prealdent. Little AJDe:1ca Avta- I t.ton and Jil:QloraUOIl OIub. Hotel Leltlnl\On, .m Street &lid La:lDg. ton A.,.8Ilae, New Yort. N. Y.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ellis at wontlertuJ mea don't mab tal.e Westboro. mot So Tue Jake'l going back to AIr. Mary Tucker cnt rLa\ned Dg, l' dIn, J think, or P'o rt Chalmera, 10 the following fol' Sunday dinner: Nt' ., Zeal5nd, to be laid up for a ---------II---....:..::..:.-=~~=::~_I Mr. and lfr~1 G. M. MucDonald, year. And we're slayIng on the Ice. I Mr d M W K M I wooder! ~t w1l1lShe Ilncl1l'hen ·tb 188 • • an r . . . er y, r. OLUMBUS , OHI0 - AppToxi~ mately 800 ~rib.s of corn on Ohio ' P~Ol'~:1 ~ooo 0 POlDts out of a andMrs. Ed lark and their family ahe !'eturn.·~ WeU, wel1l be In com· e . • Grandr:na arter ook Sunday mun lcatloll by radio witb her and farml'l have been sealed that t~c '1\.'Ith Dr. and Mr . Ogle bee. the I'eat of the world! all the time own 1'8 of the grain may take. ad- Ohio hall a journal fam'lly to note dmner M b k tb I t and 'Ve can tell Ojen:sen our trou· van t age 0 f t h e new . state farm headed by Paul Mason editClt. of aSBle as e a I cam play, hl warehoulSe. act and the federal CCC the Ohio Health News. "Mr. -ason MOITbw, Saturday afternoon lit es It be Iscan't ,getoftosupplle. UI . t 'l'heeven RupO)er<. empty the t un d er W hIC h f armel'S may borrow bas a remarkable Qurnam n . money. Th se cribs repre ent loans "aper man. He hCaasrebeereansdal'rn.ecwtoSr· . The B. I. W. C, lass .of M. . E. -150 lOllA I !l!el thalt I personall), .. h h t th M L I I wuat have can'l ed It &11 onto the Ice I d ~e WI • 1!o1S UCI ~e and Iltte(! It onto th4B t-clor IlIld a rea y granted or applic:ations of publicity for the Sta~ depart- c urc made for t b 1 eTucker •• . d"loans. The stat>! law is ment ot health· SlDce 0 coer terta ' Friday d devemng.d The d I'Blu. ~ . dog s\ ~(gea IUld, airplanes and b e\1~g a mIDlSt red by Director of 1921. He founded the de artment n tnt; an servc n e JelOU Agnculture Earl H. Hanefield, who 1pUblicatIon January 1 1~26 d lunch. EIghteen memb~r were sllowmoi.lles. ['m tbalt weary. Now ha appointed a supervi ory board has edited it ever lince' H ,aD present. the wontl.erfUi old . Denr of Oakl&nd of three members each and a lIealer l firllt e·d,·tor of Fl' Pr' t etj,:"as th e Mr. and Ml's. H. S. Tucker enter - and she Is ,ld- 6ol l'earl-Ie witb . h ' "9 , . re 0 ec on es- t ' d ' th' . us pour'ng r. ore stu I! out on tbe In t c u 'corn cOllntlcs" of the tablished ill Oinelnnati a the 'f:! une m elr us ual. n ospltable I ~tate as selected by ~be CCC. Loall l publicatiOn of its kind more ;hI'tlt mann er at . a progre~slve contest. :a~:~c g~:!lgtr~~ ~:8 RO~P;~~~ ar made on the basiS of a minim· 20 years ago He first cam e ~n party on Friday evenmg, February They've both tot to g'et out of bere um value of 45 cents per bushel Columbus in '1896 to cover th~ 16. A.t the close of the very in· :qu1ckly before tbis whole place for the corn. The govel'nment's legislature for ... GI I d ' tarestlDg- conte t the hostesses ........ object in sotting up this plan is to a e H .. eve an news- $erved deliciouB I·efreshment . ....,.,zee uP anf. aQue,ezes tbem to r duce p~oduction of corn and hogs :a~e:~ i: ~~~Ia;~~~~: ;as~~:": Those present were Rev. and Mrs. \ ~~. Wouldn . ",e , b'e In a pickle Loans wl.11 be made up to March 1. t on,. Baltimore, Milw~Qkee a:d~. ~a~~:[tb~7; a~~' ~n~ !\~s. W· I I am now wa.tchlllg aiulolutely Flo~da as ,:"el]. all.leading daJlies in Welch, Mr: and' Mrs. E.r~. D~kin' ' the world's moat IH~ullar Sight. Tt ree cows and a bab~, bull on their This is what the state legi laturc OhIO. Earber m hfe he had an ex- Mr. and Mr . A. S. 'C(lllelt M.r. did principnlly last week: Recessed ci~jng earen as a seasman. Be Mrs. Tom McGuinne Mr 'and all "'layover the Ice to Little. America. Mrs. , .Iceberg and hIe mother. KlondIke. until Marc;h I> to permit time for s.lled on the. ocean from 1879 to Wm McElwer, Clf Sligo.' ldr and Mrs W M't h M Mel ridIng n .Ityle In a crate on a committees to work out a perman- 1889, Clperatmg a trade schooner on the Pacific until it was wrecked and Mr Had; Orr) ~ m~ll, r. rJ~e behind a tractor wbere I cnLtax plan. on the Js~~nd of Molobii, one of dilled . R. H, Jeff~r~s and ~;l, llellled :p tastell them. Foremost Adopted two school relief bills .to the Hawallan group. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. e Soubero Girl IlIld Deertoot are gO into elfect immediately, one ap- Klason have two son9 who are sucThe Sun Shine Cl ub met · with 1I'alkinlt over tbe bumpy Ice 80 proprlaiing $5000000 to aid weak se8lful newllpaper men. Paul V. is the Carr Girls Monday n'ght burled tn blankets they look tlkt' cbool di!!trict~ to 'July 1 and one o~ the. telepraph desk of the Cin- ThIrty-two were present and ali mOfll\g rug-plies. One thing. we call permittin lP school boards in state cmnatl Enquirer. He covered the enJ'oyed a fine t'l A h .tm lauch. In fact. we're laughlnl? .. state le..l-I t t l th . me. s ower was ---< f th tim I aid districts to borrow money to 6'" a ure par 0 e time given 'f or Mary Elizabeth 11 ' m"". 0 to e, n spite of OUI pay back salaries and bills. last year and &lJsisted the regular bride now Mrs. R ~J ,IS a 1I'orriell, worle aDd trollbles. Appropriated $3,000,000 frelln correspondent twice before. Wit- S1\ recei~e.d man/ym~n I " am~ And now. I've got the job I ca"," state funds to finance old-age pen- mer G. dCHlS Kentucky politiu lor e use u presen!l on thI.s trl", to till- fuel eng1neel - - - -- --In charg'tl ot all gaaottne and ott sions for the last six months of the Enquirer, and has been lelrisla1934 . . tlve eorreepondent at Frankfort for the (leDdor, Pllgrlm and Fokker for som.e time. He alllO worked in atrpJ&nee and a Kellett autogyro. . the two Oltroen 'and ODS Oletrac Columbus and covered the f.mous The legal-accounting features of Snook murder trial. Mrs. Chas. Vandervoort is a ,UacLOl'l, the two ron! lnowmobllee the Ohio foreign corporation act • ~• patient in Dr. Hale's ho pital, is the theme of an article appearI · ' - In 1929, five hundred and thir· ing in the current number of the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT The U"ion r.evival services cl()se.d The American people are patient Tn Magazine of. Commerce Clear. Sun~ay mO~Dlng. . and long suffering . 1111 any country teen individuals paid income taxell ing House, a periodical of national Estate of Tho!l\as ELmer Rogers . MISS LoUIsa 'Compton, of Cedal'- i of the old world the unparalleled each upon more than a million VI.lle, spent a few days last week condition of su lfering, and distress dollars income. Even a depression circUlation. The author is Hugh A. deceased.. Sherer, formerly of Dayton, who Notice IS hereby given that Ross WIth relat!ves h ere: . ! prevalent last Maretll jost before has its virtues. Of five hundred and isa member of the corporation ad- H . Hartsoek whose Post Oftlce Ad- · The Friends A\d SocIety met President R oosevelt was inaugurat- thirteen there are now only twenty visor's stall' in t~e oftlee of Seere- dress is WaYnesville, Ohio, haa with Mrs. W. E. Blair on Wednes~ t ed would have l'esululd in bloodsh· one with incomes of a million doltary of State George S. Myers. The been duly appointed as Adminil- day. .' ed and revolution. American faith lars or more. article is a discuuion of queltlonl trator of the Estate of ThOmas Mrs. B. H .. Miller was nostess to. in American institutions is finding of mixed law and accountine and Elmllr Rogen late of Warren the Merry Wlvell Club, Wednesday justitlcation on the ·record. How· A conlltitutional amendment to is designed as an aid to lawyers County, Ohio, deceased. afternoon. . ever, granting tbat the Almiglltly abolish tax ex.empt securities is and accountants who IIpeelallse lft Dated thit 19th day of February Gervaise Peters has be~n con- made the world In se'~en days this pending in the ·Congres8. This taution work for foreign corpora- Ita.. . ' fined to his home with crip. nation cannot be remllde even' by a Ihould be adopted. Compel tho RALPH H •. CAREY . Hrs. A. W. Turner re~lU'ned "brain trust" in a ahort time. rich · tax do deer to bear hill full tionll operating· ill Ohio. A century of continuous medical . Judie at the Probate Court Saturday from a visit with her soil There is stili need fOl~ patience. ahare of lovernmental expenses. Warren Count)', Ohio Oran and family, of New Pbila' EliminatIon tax eltempt securities edue-ation in Ohio will be eel.brat- mB ed by O. S. U. colleae of lIfedle-lne _ .. __ delphia. Congressman Parktlr, of Georlria and many mUllons of dollars will M....rch 1, 2 lind S with an appropriADMI~ISTRATORS SALE Our community was shocked thinks he ha. troubl4~. Seventeen immediately go into circuatlori, In· ate p.rogram. There will be an exSaturday afternoon by the s\ldden Iyears ago, according to report, he to comm,ercial channe18 giving em· hibit of instruments, equipment The unde1'8igned, .as admlnilltra- death of George Hagler, who lived Iwas arrested for participating in a ployment and expanding credit and and books i1Iustratinll: the develop- tor of the estate of Emma E: Jan- two miles north of this village. He poker game. He in~~rrupted con· trade. ment of medicine and dentist l1ey deceas d will II t bli had a wide circle of friends who sideration of the important reo •. ;. ry.,. e , Ie a pu c mourn his departure. Survl'Vl'n'" venue bl')1 by the HO'use to rl'se to . The aIr mall contracts scandal The century began With the estab- auctIon at her late realdence on bl T t D ome, Iishment of Willoughby Medical Third Street, Waynesville, Ohi~ on are the widow. Catherine, one a question of perscrrnal privilege IS Clompara e to eapo daughter, Mrs. Henry Noggle , of to deny the vile allegation evident- ,Former Postma.ter General ·Wal· , college in 1834, with medical in- .S-......, F.II1'••- 24 1934 t' I . th t t ' .~. , Spring Valley and three son s, Iy pri.nted in ome 'G eorgin new" ter F. Brown, of Toledo.' pro~eeded · II t ruc t lOn con IOU ng ID e II a e Be""nnin" at 12 30 h " to give out Plenty of I ever since. the P·e·.rsona-I Good's anPd' mC'haltaterIPIl' Jo eph, Albert, Fred and Elmer. paper that he had lplayed Poker. . . air mal con· Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael and. Speaker Rainey Bald t "That poker .trac~, before q~lI~ting Qffice, and . several of wideh are considered daughter have moved to John game was too far bllck." An un- with .liberal .ubll~les ~o. encourage An.nouncement was made last Antique. . Peterson's tenant house. I sympathetic colleagule aid: "Has aviataon. ForlY-lIlX JlIIlllQn doll~r8 week of the winners in the potato See.Jar8e bill for particula1'8. it come to pass that; en,arln, in is the elttent of the loot accordrng judgin, contest that was conductTerms Cub. ._ . ::;. penny-ante refteets .Ulpon the inte- \ to P08tmas~r Ge.neral Farley. ed in Columbus during Fanners' W. S. GRAHAM grity (If a legislator." Much atartbnJ testimony hss al· Week. With 51 team. competing, Administrator of the estate of 60 _ ready been given and the country considerabel time was neceaa&r)' to Emma E. Janney, dec_d. The important inctome talt and Iis arouled .. The Pr~iden~ acterl complete the awarde. The Berlin W. N. Sears, Auct. .. revenue' bill is now beiq debated. , promptly In caneelbng "II' mail Heichts votational training team, • - • • It will inerease inc'ome taxee in contracts when It appeared letters composed of Ivan Smith, Richard COUNTIES RECEIVE the highest brackets but not IUa'h had been burned and record II de· Cobb and Armin Malone, was . enoutrh. To the argument &pinlt strayed. More wUl be heard of this placed 8m. Ivan $mith . . . abo 1.14 AUTO TAG FEES "lIouin&' the rich" truthfal an- and of Walter F. Brown who, as ftnt amonlf the individual compe. N 'U' IlWer can be made the poor Postinaater ·Ganeral, found it ine titon, with 918 points out of a Ohio countl.. wiU be enriched Lota :, i~u~:e;::t It~ t!t ~ue~ have already been - aDd conyenient to tide in . the regular poMible 1000. Schoola wlnnlllC lee- earl, nert week to the amount that IIOm~ intereat-b!an~: bo~~ ~abd-pretty drowned, in department limoaatlle ~nd w..r a hifh hat. A specially conlltl"beted onel. third, fourtll aad Mth place. '2,570,'00. Cuyahola count)' in will be nplacM b" ae. curre~ s fact. Jd b ~ cy. IimoaliDe paftbalecl and fur· 1'eIpHtivel7 were Newton towIIDlp which the eft)' of Cleveland Is ThIa 11_1 tIOUllt)'; New IICdlaoa, Pl__ lloeated wID neelve ,'SO,OpO, with The kn::nfa~~~nPO~:d The Bible "71 nialled him 10 tbat he could wear antvDle and Caaal Wlnet..t.r, BalIIiltoa county, which eneompu· mone)' "In God we Truat" ma be !:...t~! ~tith°'!.!'e hit hleh hat I: .:o~ort. 'I'll. Aa1a1aM ClnclllDati. reeelvi. the see- displaced. 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Mr. George Mills and Mr . Leah Mrs. W. O. Raper h retul'1led home after a viait with relatives at H'I"ru""... w.erc quietly mar ri~d CincinnatJ. 11 o'clock, t his morning at (Continu ed frllm plie 1) the Methodist plu'llonage, Lebanon, tn 11l'('paTinl: Ili s hug production lUa2 and provided he Mr. and, Mrs. Otis HydJe atte ndr fur th" cOl'll·h g cunt.ract, ownership intel'cRt in a the resident mini tel', Rev. Ray S. th happy ou1'1 u long and 1'1"011the funeral of a relativ at wil) tht' W111'1' Il OUllty Iar- fore July I, ] 932. Cross, officiating. After tb cereIll' us life, Washington C. H., today. d~tt'rnlinl' his h,'~ base; that Farmer, who sol d OWl during mony the eouple rt·turned to WayVllrilllJ. P p tulks '" I'e gh'e.n at the the emergency hog marketin" PI'OFarn) insursnC'l', Cli h or terms. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas nesville and were honor d by a th '. nle Ill<> ' nJbl~ pCI·jod by i~, how will ht' deLermin of Wymer Drake, :-; . R Ellh and R~\'. unnulIl flv ... ,.a~e numhtw of litlers glam ugust 23 to Sept mber 29, W. N. 8 r~, aU kinds of. in urance. spent Sundu,y with M'r. and Mrs. wedding dinner at the hom G th t :William Thomas at Mainville. Mr . Belle Dinwiddie. !JibeJ t. A 1'('}l ' ~'lU lId \I n ~ introduc· ownt'd by hi 11\ whl'lI farl'oWt'd ill will bc permitted to add 4 pig b Miss Ali ce on~ was e gues Those pre ent at the dinn e)' ed and Jlllly~d nn important pl\rt In:! and 1!J33. anJ how will he liD liltel's to their fall fan'owlngs Mr. Ralph Howell, of Yellow were: Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Froml1l, in the l1141<' ting. Th e bQUlld is detcl'minl' t.he annual IlV rage of 1933 fOI' each sow sold in this of friends in pringfield, over the 'pl-ing , was th e dinner guellt 01 Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hawke, Miss ,)1111108ed of I 11th lto kettl l ona l1umbet' or hog~ produced for munner. If they tire to b allowed week·cnd. from. uch Jiltl:'r!'? The fol- t he e additiol\$, however, the y M L h d G Ed a ds Mr. a nd Mr . How 11 Peirce, Sun- arah mith, Mrs: Truman Wardrlllle, Jane Co k, Junnita Bl·on· markpt . ' t' 't. " ary ea an eCl,rge w l' . low and family and William nock, f'.:dna ?Inc Stoup, Frnnce8 IoWing \I ~g ~ 1011" \IT I'e gIVen 0- mu ·t present certaIn requIred .... i- of S rin g field ~ nt unda)! with day. ,p }; lIill, MUl'j01'ic l':~lI'Ilhll r t aDd Jay by ounly Agllllt, L stel' J. dence, such as sar /!Iip~, to the f " ~ h Mr. and Mrs. Mills have ounty allotment committ(le to lien sere. irl!. Euphomia Hough is report- Sl.rouse. the best wishes of their manyBelty Hart () k. Wallnc Hel'nard, Miller. TRY In c om)Jtlti n~ hi~ 1932-33 litters show that the bonuses for piggy Mr. and MI's. My l' Hyman and ed critically ill at the ho~e of her ds ' a~d neighbors. .s n) mb r of tb teal11 ~Ilv t' a shol·t OUR CLASSIFI ED COLUMNS Bobby visit d relativ,e nt incin- daughter, Mrs. Guy Klbler, at talk, al 0 ouch ' Clung, Mr. Ibt· the prOll ucCl' will includ the total 8 ws were received. FOR RESULTS If the producer rais d ,hogs only nati, Sunday. ' , Dayton. field, and Mr. L t z. .A ~sc lltbl:v wa. numbel(' of 1iftf.' r. entirely owned A booklet on the Economi Bases for the AgricultUral Adjustment ~!'!!!'~~~~----~.~~-~-~!'!! dismiss db)' thl! inA"ing of the by him wh n fllrt' ow d b tw en und r n to k·share agreement in Ml·S. J. V. Hartso,~k and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. harles Ames are b tw e n Deeembel' 1, H)31 nnd 1!)32 nnd 1933, hi ' base would be Higb sehool SOI)I!'. Act may b secured free fro m the .--~-------... .. Novem.b(\I· 30, 1933 , inclu ively, the annual average of the number George mith were ayto n vi. i movin~ from the Edward's hou e o n Thu'd Street to the E. V. Barn. United States Department of Agfi_ 1 wh{'\hel' t hey were farr owed OIl of litter I' presentin'" his share of tors Saturday. culture, Wa hi ngton. D. Ec:onomic:. Debat.. .. hart bouse . th {at'm t o be covered by the con- the IItt rs farrowed by hogs owned Mr. anel Mrs . CliffQrd Buzick and ~ TO Economic 10 ,in ord r to tl'act or not. Then, l o compu te his under the ~tockshare agreement. daughtet.,· Shirley, were Daylon Dr. and Mrs. J ohn PaUl Bolton; "The Hereford on the Range, create a littl e diver, ion from the Iannuh~1l h[J\'crbage nhumb.ell· d~f 'dlitttChrR If the contrllcti.ng producer is to visitors Monday. of Columbus, Were Sunday guests usual routin e, arranged a d bate 01' I~ o ~ <I$e, e WI l WI e e operate a 1111'm In 1934 under a of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Bolton, of t he ShorthOrn in the feedlot, and the Angus on t he tabl ," said that I :tl>r Monday. A committee of fOUl' total number of 1932 and 1933 stock- hare agreement. with a land. Mr. Harry Jacobs, tlf Gainesville near Ferry. V"'L'U',", livestock commis ion mermembers of lhe cIa . d cided up- Iittel'$ by two. lord whilraised bogs a a producer FLOrida, is visiting his aunt, Miss on the que ti on which wa. : If , th e pr~duc l' did not tart in 1932 or 1933, the total average Emma Heighway. Mi ss Grace Davis, of Xenia, and chant, John Clsy when he' was askIn addition to the purely Resolved thnt : We should [ arlnlng until 1933, he may count nUl1lber 01 litters to be included ' in Mr. Dan Clemmons, of Dayton, ed w ich breed of cattl he pl'e~ Pl'8CtiCil1 problems that ari e provide f or our OWn life timt' th e litte r, own ed by him when the contract will include the landMiss Mary Hunter spent the called on Mr. and Mrs. J osiah ferred. when bereavement visits the rather than :f~r th present and farrowed in 1933 and the hogs lord's average litter base for 1932 week •.end at the home of her par- Davis, Sunday atternoon. b(lme; th~:re are many puzfutur gene~atlO.~s. The boys t ?Q k, produced: f?f mllrket i1'om these lit and 1933 along with the ents 10 Blanchester. . _ Fotest.ers find that vergreen the affirmative _Ide and th o !rlfl t l'r ·. a~ hIS hog ba. c, without producer's litter 'base rovided t h . , Mr. O. ;R, Unglesbee was pleas so dling t..rees ' do best in Ohio :tling questions involving the negativt'. No certain peakers t1ividin.; by two, pl'ovided lle had 1Jandlord's litters wef~ ~arrowed o~ 1 M,l. an,d. Mr~. Ja~es Lov ly and a!'tly. remmded that Tuesday ~as when they are thTee years old lit social U~8~es. A proper reswere decided u~on enepl the In- no inte,.est in h og production or the farm to be covered b the con- ~amlly vIslttjd rel~tl"cs at Frank- hIS blrthdllY by a little surpnse planting time and once b for pect for the deplll'ted, and troduetory speak l' Charles Bur- corn ~ro wing before December 1, tract. y 11m , Thursgay evemng" part? planned by m~mbers of the haVe been transp lnnted . considlol.ratlon fot' acquainton, and Rulh Pennin .... on all Mr. CIem B urne ... tances and friend , demands , ' _ _ .... , \II h0 ha famlly, on that evemng. ' . ~' t hat certain things be done. ~ mhe!" of the class JOlmng the been Ql,1ite ill at the F riends Home Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hawke, 01: A 2 per cent general sales tax The average fnmily , is not dl cu Ion. Mr, Bro,""n and ~r. L'ytle aturday evening with his motber, i able to be out again. ' Lytle, and family, entertained to would cost Ohio farmers less than prepared to an. wer all these Crabbe acted as Judges wll11e Mrs. Margaret J ohn~, who i$ , .. ,dinner on Sunday the follow ing they now pay in gasoline taxes, BCHo",lever, the qu ~ ti o ns . Robert Gons, not a member slowly recovering from a recent [\lI·. _and Mrs .. J . C. Ha.wke V~Slt- guesls: Mr. andMrs. J . C. Hawke, ording to the estimates of H. R. modern funeral director is of. the cla:'S, acted Ill! Miss Ruth Early was absent fall. . ed tit (be Masonlc Horne In Spnng- !\Ir. and Mrll. James Hawke and Moore, taxation specialist for the informed on th correct chatrman. NothIng wa perman- [rom ch ool several days on ac~ Mr. lind Mrs, J. B. Jones visited field, Thursday afternoon. l on, Glenn, of Springfield and Ohio Agricultural Experiment enUy d~cided Upon at the end of count. (\f having the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore a t Miss !I Agnes and },\ice Hall, f daughter, Mary, of Lima and Miss Station. ' proceclure in all ea es and can f\'i\lc final, authoritative th~ perIod. NeedleS! to say, the fro and Mrs. Lea Hiatt and Dayton, Sunday. D,t II d th .. t MOO Mary Leah Edwards of Spring_ __ __ .. _ __ fall' 'sex wa defeated.but not family moved f1'om Centerville a~ on, ca e on ell.r aun, \,SS I • ' . advice. . ignominiou ly hursday to th~ t,enent house on MI'S, fary Carmony spent Sun. Kate Hall, at the Fl'lends Home, tie d . .The dmner was. tn honor of Approximately 88 per cent of . Harvey Burnet' farm. r.1T. Hiatt day at t he home of Mr. and Mrs. aturday. , lhe bIrth ' anniversaries ot Mr. the mortg8i'ed farms operated by will work for Rnlph Johns On the W. F . Clark in Wayne v.i\le. James. Hawke, Mr. Glenn Hawke owners in the United States wer b ' A••em I)" Februar), 23 Thomas farm. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and Mr. and M:rs. C. EL Chap man , Bnd MISS Mary Leah Edwards. in debt d for one-half or more of T,he a sembly program for d ht S Mrs. J. B. Chapman a nd 1\1rs. Mor~ th' ..,. Mrs. Trilla Farquar, of near aug ers were unday dinn er ris Grahn spent MOI~day at Cinell' va1ue ot th" ' e ~ , rs t 0,~ t he year. ",ebruary 23, opening at 2:10, will Ridgeville, spent Thur day with guests of MM!. Mary Boitnott and einnati. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - - -- - .....- - be II picture shOw for grndes tOIU' her mother and lster, Mf$. Lottie 'Mr. and Ml'lI. Frank B row n at TO PAY A DIVIDEND Recent surveys indicnic that to twelve inclusive. Thi show de- lUey and Mrs. Frank Rogers. Tippecanoe City. Mr. nnd Mr. M. I). Baird and there are in Ohio nt lea. t · 76,000 piets the. bird of MAli ' k ha. b een S un day d'Inner guests of Mr, P otsy, an d R oger W a t'-' rare specie. a life foundespecially in the st. rs. en E mrlC .. ms were Penn sylva nia railroad declared part time farmer" who spend ome Wayneaville , Ohio quite ill with laryngitis and is on ly lind Mrs. Lewi~ Trickey and Mrs. dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. a dividen " 01 60 cents a share, pay 01 thei r time employed in indusLouis, Mis ouri, Zoo. This is prob- S I'Ill'htl Y Improve ' d 0 t th"IS trme. Ali Ce M'll d J t· D 11 U t i t er an son were, Mr. u 1a 0 ovan. able 1U'-rch 15, recorded February reB. Phone 7 l\f d·1 W'lli C I By ron F ....... , - - - - - - -~ a bly one of the gl'eatest coJlections of rare birds in exiat~nce. d fT" nn ,,1'. I am 0 eman d erris' of Lebonon and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartsock, of 15. Tbis. is the same amount as f The latter part of the period aTn hi al ma, °h hWcllrnarn'r spent an Mr~, J. W. Kerchner, pf Day- H1f\lrd, spent Thut~duy of ihis was declared in 1933 and keeps Subscribe for The Miami Gazette will be IIpent In a rousing pep ses- ,h urs( ay at t o me 0 11 r, and ton. week with Mr , Edith lIarris and the Pennsylvania's record intact as ~!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!'!!!'!'!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~~~!'!!!'~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!'!'!~!'!!!'!!!'!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sion. ' Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mr. and Mr. Walter Kenrick frs. Laura Mosher. having made a return to tbe stock- -= ---. _ • Mrs. Lewis Trickey, who has and James Haines were Sunday holder in every year since the been a shut-in f or sevel'al years, afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Burnett and company began making r eturns in MENTJ ON LEBANON MAN has been ill the past week. Mrs. Belle Coon and daugh ters at Mr, Clem Burnett, of Miami, Fl or- 1847. FOR FEDERAL COURT POST M,Ts. Donald Hadley spent Dayton. ida, spent Wedn e day at the hom e The cOl1!po ny said that "the net - ---Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Calvin Longacre now h ()t their sister and 1:anlily, near earnings in 1938 against which the Howard W. rvins, Lebllnon at- Charles Doster, near Willmington, ployment at Hamilton. as em- Ridgeyille. ' divided will be charged were equal t\lrney, is beina mentioned by his .Harvey Burnet made a business Mrs. John Clark al1d children Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Baird and to 2.9 per cent upon the capital friends as a. possible nominee f or triP to Dayton, Tuesday. Graham were daughter, Patsy, Mrs. Nelson stock."- ____ Mrs .John Clark was a "uest and Mrs. Ke-'er '" _ _ -._ _ __ appointment to the United States Tuesday . of her sIster . ,m . law e Mrs ' Wednesday eVent'ng eO'uest§ of 'Mr. Watkins and son, Rog~r, visite ' d P RESIDENT SURPRISED Circuit Court of Appeals bench at · '. - - , .' . and Mrs. Harry Graham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanker at Cincinnati. The appointment is to Clifton Wln ston and famIly, at be made to fiU the vacancy on the Dayton. . Mrs. Edna Mae Bell of P orts- Mason, on Wednesday. At the regular meeting of the Allen Empck lind Mf. and Mrs. mouth was the week-end guest ot ben .."h caused by the death ot the Mr B II S tt d f I Mr. and Mrs. W . F'. Clark en- Miami Valley Chautauqua at o. ludge Sml'th HI'ckenlooper, of Earl Thomas attended the funeral s. e e co an am i y. la ..: tertained to a 6 o'clol:k dinner on Franklin last Tuesday evening, a of Harry Hough, neal' HarveysMiss Lucile Clark and 1I0me Sunday, Mr. an,d Mrll. E . J . Cat'- surprise was tendered the presidCincinnati. A fortunate purchase enobles us to annuunce the above friends, of Dayton, Ky., spent mony, of Springfield, and Mrs. ent, S. S. Tibbals, when the wives The active candidates are Judge burg, Thursday afternoon. cash ri e on a good grad of middllr)gs deliver d to you Stanley Matthews, of C.incinnati ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mr. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mary Carmony, of Lytle. ' of the officials came to his home Judge Florence Allen, of the Ohi o and Mrs .. WalteQt:...-l~.u:Lclt..-lIIJU!lf.Dtlr.i~Wa.ue,.....Gltft.-~- lam . This price is for a limited time only. and brought a covered dish dinner Supreme Court · and Judge d C James HOlne were FrIday evenMrs. Ed Longacre is spending A supper and Bocilll hour . con- and a large birthday cake to remind Our !ltocks of pig feeds, Dairy and poultry feeds is cnmplet Lemmert, of Z~nesville. It is 'un~ ing guests oJ! Mr ..and Mrs. Therle this week with relatives at Cincin- situted the evening e'njo-yed by 0 him 01 his anniversary day. ., derstood that Senator Bulkley thu J?nes and son Milton , at Center- nati, while Mr. Longacre is work- group of people from the Church •• and the prices are low compared ' to the p(esent marke t. far bas made no recommendations VIlle. ing at Lawrenceburg, 'Ind . of Christ at the Grange Hall on NEW WARREN COUNTY PAP E R in the matter of the appointment. Mrs. M. W. Y...nser, of Richmond Mr. , and Mrs. KosIer Graham Tuesday night. Ind., is 'spending this week with we re S un d ay avenin" . Th guests 0 f Mrs. F. H. Farr willi be hostess ' e second edition of the mother, and sister, Mrtt. John M d M C W Alb' W Number of farms supplied with her Hill and Mrs. Seth Furnas and r. an rs.. . l'lght, at to the members of the Nllw Cen· arren County Democrat has Come early lhile We have n complete llne of notne grown tury club at the hom of come toour desk. Thel Democrat is Waynesville. high-line electric service in Ohio family on Social Row. M d M bll h d b La l!ose from 16,()OO in 1928 to 48,000 Glenn J ohns, of Dayton, spent r. an rs. ' WilIiam Graham Mrs. Maude Crane, Friday after- pu s e y nd It Taylor, and and shipped clover and alfalfa ,seedS. in 1933. visited Mrs. Ruth Savage at Day- noon, February 23. is a well edited sheet. , ton, Thursday and accompanied . . . • - her home from Miami Valley hOB- !\,lISS Ben!letta Poelermg, Messrs. ',l'.hree of s\x rural.girls at t'he pital wher e she had been several Hilbert BIsdorf and Schoeler, @. S. U. recently elected to Omiof Hamilton and Miss Louis.e He!l- croo Nu, national honorary 80rordays ~or treatment. Mis Ethel Cramer of Mason, de.rsol1 attended a p8,r~y at WII- ity tor students in home economics ~ere former 4-H club girls. The Mr. Adrian Hays, of Portsmouth, mmgton Wednesday nIght.. Miss Helen Early and Mr. Norman Mrs. C. W. Younce and daugb- gIrls are Reba H~mme]) of Car, Phone· 25 I am now connected with the Townsley Brown were week·end guests of tera, Betty and Dotty" Mrs. E. J, :rol} , Flo.rence Miller of Canal th~ former'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. ClarK, Ml$. R. C. Rig,gs and Mra. Wmchester, and .Mary Teegarden Hatchery and am ready to supply my One Cramer and family, of Union D. J. Flory of Dayton, are guests 01 Duv~ll. Elect10,n IS based on old and new customers with the Ohio, and on Sunday were guests at the home of Mr. an~1 Mrs. W. F . scholastIC accomplishments.
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As I ha e d cid d to di continue farming will seU all my farm hattels at my premises, what is known as the Reynold's Dairy Farm, locat d 2 mil es nOl,thwe t of enterville, on McEwen road, on
' 27 1934 Tuesday, Fe bruary, At I p. m.• har p, the followin ,: , 3-HORSES-3 , Gray 1are, 10 yrs. old, a lin er and a real worker, a real truck garden -mare. Bay Mar, 7 'i'r., good worker. Sorrel Mare. These hO.K are all ellcell nt workers anp ca n be hooked anywhere. 22- HEAD OF CATTLE-22 T. B. Te t d. 6 good milch CUW!!. all helU"Y with ealf. 1 fresh and ym fresh by day of nle 01' !Won<!l'. 16 head of excellent Young
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HABNES 1 et practically n w Hal'nes , less than ,ODe year old, oUan, Linea and Bridles. 1 Single. ide. 2 Wagon s, t Dump Wqon aDd I Farm W. .on. , , • TONS ALFALFA RAY ABOUT 40 BUSHELS Co.RN . 1926 STUDEBAKER SEDAN LooIcI Uke a .... , Ilot b en UI! d lYIU h. in splendid condition TERMS OF SALF:- ASH
Ethej Cramet. ' , , ' da~~~~fu~a~~Q(~~. Mr. H. C. Harvey I.nd Mrs. Ollie Routzahn entertaincd several ladies at a comfort knotting 0.11 Wednesday attel'noon of last week. Dainty refreshments' in keeping with Valentine day, were aerved. Later several stunts were enjoyed, ThoSe present were, Mesdames Eva Graham, Alice Clark , Cora Johns, Edna Burnet, Mal'garet Hadley, Martha Graham Leilya Wharton, Mildred Clark' Ll;ltitiaKenrick and Miss Ev~ Wharton . • ~..... HARVEYSBURG YOUTHS HELD FOR GRAND J URY VVanted on chargee of breaking and entering in cODnection With a poolroom ' robbery at Harveysburp: six weeks ago, two youths, regIstering as Clarence Chenoweth 19, and Rtmy Clary, 19, both ol Harveysburg, were arrested iast week by Sheriff Hutl'ord. Arr.anged before Mayor Smart at Harveysburg, both pleaded 8'U11ty and were bound Clver to grand jury undel:' bondll ot fl OOO each. Both aTe held in t he county jail at Lebanon. It is alleged t hat t he two youths broke Into the Charles Thomllon ~ool rOOm on New Year's eve, takIng a .22 calibre rifle and 26 packs of cigarettes. , - - • HE ADS TEACHE RS GROUP
family, Mr. A. L: Harvey a~d :tamily. Mrs. Mary Shldaker, Mr. ~nd Mrs. A. Z. Hartsock and· fam Ily and Mrs., Walter, Burnett called on Mrs. Lena ,Hartsock and Mr. Clem Burnett at the Frlends' Home, Sunday. The Y. F. M. met at the home of William ndEsther DOI~ter on February 4. The next meElting will be at the Tomlinson ho",e, February with Charles DOllter, lesson , Sarah Braddocll;, devotional leader a nd Ada Und,erwood, reo creation leader. 'Mrs. John Fritz, 01' Cleveland, who has been visiting lhel' parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Slfiisbul'Y, returned home, Sunday. Mr. Clark Salisbury, Mrs. Russel 'Salisbury and M.lss Doris Salisbury accom.panied Mr. Fritz andwill r emain in Cleveland tor a few days.
Mr. a nd Mrs. R. L. Hammond, wltose marriage took place in Columbus, recently, are, for t he located at 445 East Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Ham· formerly Mrs. 'E va Janney Long" informs us t hat they will be In the South several weeks. \ Mr. and Mrs. F . B. Hendereon, Loube Henderson Mlltthew Turner a nd Mr. and Mr/!. D. Crane were dinner euests ot jllr. and Mrs J. Q. Gons and 'Mr. ~md Mrs. J . B. Gonll, Tuesday e"·ening. T he At a meetinlr at CedatvUle dhlner was in eelebra~ion of Batura)" of Green county Teach! third "addtn. anutvertiIarY of Mr. • ciat'Ion thHe 0 Ineel'll were and Jtlra. J. B. Gon•. e1'll elected , Pru., C, A. Wrieht, BeUbrook', Vlce-Prea., C. M. Stebbw.
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Dan Br own, 211, mot orm an fOl' T ran~i t 0 ., son of Mr. and Mrs. hurles Brown, iOI'mer Corwin I·esidents, tnC~ with an ,u nfortunate aeeitl nt at Lorain and Hig hla.nd aven ue , Dayton. :londay morning. Mlo. Brow n was struck by a n au tomobile whil 1·('placing a. tr oll y which lin d lipp d off. H e was ta ken t,o Miami Vall if h.()spitl1l wit h his right I g brok en. T uesda y the leg had to be ampu tated ' above t he knee.
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W an-e n County lIi'1 k d for and obtaillCd An cxtclllIion of Lime fo r t he conduct of th eonl-l1 go produ tio n control campa ign now unde t· way here. Ma rch 0 is nO", Ret as the final clay fo r a ll contracts to be in tne office of Lester' J . Mill r, county ngricultul'al agent a t Lebanon. The extenl'linn of time was a ked fo r in ordcr to g ive the grower .of only a small amount of com aD d two I' thr Jitters of pigs a full oPJlo rtunity to take part in th pro g r am and receive his sllar of the b>i' fl eli t payments fr m the govern-
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F red B , Hend el'BOn and John C. on a motorcycle. I n th<! hO)"tlc an ll His y made theil' III t trips over buggy days It wos nec e~soi'Y f~l" thei r r ural mail r outes out of him to us a carbo n heater t o Way ncRvill e, W ednesda y, F ebru· ke(!p his lunch worln anti hi f l't I ary 28. from f reezing. ' Mr. Henderson i r eUr d from l'l'[ I'. H ifH1Y wa. , nPP int()d corsel'viee after carrying mail over rier in Jul y, 1903, aHel' Rt'l·vinL. the ame route 32 years and 5 in the amiy durinl! thc Spat1i~h- ' month s. He made his first trip American Will', II'O Ol OC' (' nil <'t October 1, 1901, at the age of 21 25, 1 09 l o May :41, 1!101. Du ring yesrs and /lince then hILS el'ved hi!! yea r ot service Mr. Hiscy u cd under llve postma!lters. Of the live horses, two mail wagon~, two t otal di stance, approximated at buggie a nd ill ht Fords ancl made 24 5 ,000 miles, that M.r. Henderson one h 'ip cn a bicycl e. He e!{timatc.' has driv n, 90,000 miles were he ha d r ive n approx imately cove-re d with horse and buggy_ 250 ,000 m il es nnd Sf metinlC!'O. dul'During the winter of 191B he Ing high wa ter he ",otlld hayc In made 20 con ecutive trips in a I deto ur 3() miles out of h is way t o sleigh and once cover ed his route I d eli ve r h.is nlail. _ _ -,-__ _
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AIt County Firat TealD I"m'w fll- Tre nt, Franklin .
Forward- Hancock, Lebanon. , ;cnter-Tur ne l', Le baTlon. Guurd- Maria nos, F ranklin. lUI'. and Mr~. ll'n Rich Ilre X Ilia GU81'd- Bohl, Le banon. . vi sitOl'l; today.
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CLASS B SECTIONAL I\h·8. Maggi.. B Ul'n ,tt \\a~ ~l BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT supper gu est at th ~ FI'i('nd~ J loml' On Saturday. All winners a nd ru nners-up fr om 1\11-. and Mr ~. l yel j[!' nlllll ane! Adam s. Brown. Clinto n. Green and family spent ~\llIIlay \\ It h I 'cl a li"(!~ Warren coun ties, t he wi nner onl y ut illtinnatl. f r om Fayette co un ty an d the Mr : "th '1 h(lma~. of Dayton, special d istricts of Georgeto\ n and O. S. and S. O. Home of Xll nill visited his llarent~. Mr. nnd Ml"!', will participate in th Cia B ee- E. L. Thorna ~ , ·umlllY . tiona) Tournament t o be held at Miss Betty Aug-It,. of T,.~nt on, the Wilmington Colle - 0 g ymna!lOhio, vi s ited l\1 i!!s ]) ()I' " I hy ll urtium , Ma rc.h 1 . 2 and S. sock, Soturday cvelling-. There will be f OUl' sessions: Fir t ession, Thursday aftern oo n I\h' • W. . I{u pe l' went t i n · at 3; Second session. Thursda y ci nnati 011 'unclay til lnk carl! (I f evening at 7 ; Third sess ion, Fr iday her si ter wh o is ill th ere. evening at 6 :30; and f ourth . sI sion , Saturday evening at 7 :30. MI". and Mr~ . J. P. Lun ick wer ingle a dmission to enc h s 8 i<' n guests, I~l'iday e\'c n in~, of l\!r'. ~HI.l , will be 35e f Ol' Adults and Aig h M rs. Waller Ross. at ?lfa. l)n., school stud ents and 250 fo r g rad e Miss 8thel Mcnllc nhall att 'n tl ed Btudents, except for first session a sho,ver f or MI'. anti M I·~. 1"l'anciwhich w ill be 25c f or all. P lymi!"e nt Sp rin IIi II. Slltul"day. I Wilmington College invites the students, teac.her ll, and offic ials of The Ladies Aid will holel nn the schools of the vario us co un t i 8 Ea st I' Mnrkt! l, MUI'ch 1I 1. FUI'lh&I' to attend the t ournamen t. T he an nouncemcnl " will he l1uuli~h (I buildings on the campu s will be later. thrown open for t he c onv.. ni ence Th Ff\end~hip cIa!!!! of tha 1. of those att ending. Th College Cafeteria in Denver Hall wi ll be E_ church will Pl·C'. ent, "Small open for service at very reasbnable T()wn Romco," al the gym, !\tal'e11 18. ont el r ates.
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In thc em i-final rounds of the toul'namen t playe d last Saturday Monow defeated Harveysburg br II score of 2 7 to 9. Lebanon down· d Kings Mills 28 to 14. In the final gam e of t he afte,rnoon, Way· nesville's h opes ot the county "hampionship wel'e blasted when Fl"nn klin t rimmed the local boys 28 to 13. Franklin led at the half 11 to G. In th e evening, Morrow defeateI Spring boro in the consolation loUi na.m ent by the score of 41 to
Mrs. n os' H:lrtsllc k and childl'c " aod MI·s. J. . lliU·tH ell and The New Century club met at daug h ull', DOl'othy, sp 'nt Satul'day the home of Mrs. Maude Crane, shop ping in Dayton . 'Friday afternoon, Februal'y 23, Mr. and MI·s. H war<l Burton with Mrs, F. H. Farr, hostess.. aJld daugbte!" Ilnd Mr. und Mrs. Roll call was responded to by Arthur Atkin on nltcnllt'd a family birt hdays of famou s m ell born in din ner at I{amilton, Sunday. 17. • F ebruary. A s ple ndid progr am was ]tono.... lI.ria...... presented wh ich was as fo llows: A. Mr. and ?oh/!. I'. R. Allaman U. F. p. B. ll'. P. U. 1'(lI y.! . ,. ,0 0 OJJ uvall.t .. 1 0 l! IIl1d da ughtor and MiFi. Ruth Gear· n paper, "Fabulou New Orlean ," 'h arlton.l . " t ll !A:.perrun g .fB 0 G onn ty. written by Mrs. W. E . O'N eall, W li S hal·t, of Dayton. visit d Mr. and I ;\"I lIulhl "~ .c S 3 18 C. P e rrlllll(',CO 13 3 Foll owing n hearing on th e proFRE D B. HENt.ERSON read by Mrs. J. L . Mend enhall ; Mrs. A. H . StubulS On und:lY. !-llnlt'S""./( . I 2 4)0 Ilhart,g 0 1 1 bQ. "'. ..,. , () I 1 N\ll'I, g . . . • 1 2 4' The governm ent's c.:orn.hog plan "Evangeline Country." by Mrs. posed roa d relocpt ion Division Mr. and Mrs. 11 'l"ntll n ,' udllce ' ,." tIlU.);" . 2 2 6 Mullln.g . . 0 1 1 M • t· ·th h -- ----k L' M R d' "E r.nlZ"ineer Luk e Bl'onnn at l'ltidlll - { town. Wa.iter G. Smith, stat,e high. ' - IS mee JOg WI muc more a p· Fran e ay; ea lng, neas and Mr, Emcst H UI·tElock weTC 'rill n III . • .• 16 941 T otals . . . 10 717 proval in WOl'ren county lh 1I the Af'ricanus/' by Harry Stillw Way nesvill e took third place by wa y cnltil1 e r and C. E. t rnu s Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilson are wheat plan. whic h was the fir t f Edwards, was read by Mrs, Geor ell ge dj nn r g uest of Mr. nnd · MI·s. I'igh t-of-way ellgin er f the moving t o the BUnnel farm, thi s the farm pro duction co'ntrol plans Smith. The invited guests present George Hal>,tso k on ' unday even· tbeil' b-iurnph over Kings MilIlI. The scor e was 22 to17. A:'Hhe-~~-~ sla te bAr . an M rs. ing. k' hig'hway d t '1 dd purtme t d ntf aT th Week. ...n"'ered ·1 " • ' , were. M rs. J'" . D. Ch apm, ma mg a e al e s u y 0 e .' '\1 Farmers lind accordlrtll . Jane Wright. Mrs. Julia Donovan, Mi s Elizabelh Henkle ga e a of t he t hir d quarter the score lIIal prospective prog-rom a t Morrow. Mrs. Kaslah Th~mpllon WI. L J " ' 11' I G Db M A I' In t' cellaneous Rhowcr COl' her sister, tied at 14 all. The prOJ'c et , i to be in luded on celebrat e her 93rd bIrthday, Fr!- ester • wi er, co un y 'agrlcu . Mrs. . c. i ert, r s. me la th£' 193..1 pr~ gram. day, March 2. tural ag nt , tha t nOll e aC til. obII Wililams and Mrs. R. S. Weaver. Mr~. li nlon 'orwin, on at ur da:; ' SE'"-FIS AL8 . jectionable Ceatur: of the wheat I ' ---- - - --aitel"ll()on. The aftel'lloon was Stat e R ou t~ 3 is One of the 1,.I",n... KI_ •• M.. a. R ~ .. P. B. F . P. principal arteries linking CindnMIllS Su Crane is , vi itin~ Mr. pP~:. are present In the corn-hog WAY NESVILLE . M' , E. CHURCH AIRPLANE VICTIM sp ent in btldge. IlancOI·k ( . :! II ~ a.a g,t ... . 2 0 4 1 Uorn~· . 1 :, .. (I 0 0iReynOlds. t nali Bnd Col ullIbu lO arM 1. a heavily and. Mrs . . Forest Graham and C Db P , MI'. an d Mt'~. J. P. Lllrrick were On,r ..... ~ 0 6 Mi s lot • . . 00 12 1~ Many held. back from tnking Rev, G. . I e rlt. astor , . 'I k (Ii I I'avell ed ro ut e "~ l' both pleasure famILy, ot route 5. .. 3 1 7 Hhn es.c • . . 1 4 f J ' ,' , • pa~t in the wheat p lan becau , B 'bl d d Paul Dwight Hurst" form er e ntel'tain ed t o . IX 0 C ac nner ·1·ur n1.t>" I·.c ,.,. 2 0 • i-Innl",c . . 0 1 a nd commercial vehicles. Pr;operty J osiah Davis was in Xenia, he t i l . I d h,:' Wcdlll>sday: I e· slu y an Dayton aviator, who was killed' in and car ds in th evening, at tltc I1101, .,·y. ., k.1; . • ~ ()' f Mlchael, 1:" . 0 0 0 an airplane crash at Tampa, Flor- Ilome of Mr. aIrel 1\11-• • Fra nk LO(IP , f.'.Nh, ,,,l.I' . 1 0 2Cr'<1enb 'rgg o 0 e OWMr at Morrow and rejlillents of Tuesday and Wednesday, visiting :ur:e ~r(J~l gei': \l::tabli~h~n; ~ l>rl\ yO,r 111 eling at 7 lp· ~. 1",Nlxon.!!" . 0 1 1, , the are'a have manifested their hi sister Mrs. Ella Elam. d th e I . I d . th Saturday: T he K trng s Heralds ida. Monday. was known to a num. at Lebanon, Oil Tu esday. intel'est in t he ~afety p r ogl'am an,d ' mea ow (In s O pl~g an S i n , e will I11t'ct at the cJlurdl a t 2 p, m. b f l · thO .. it II Totnl .• . . . 13 2 Totalll . ... 3 814 county A recen t r ulmg of 1110 'e I er· 0 peop e In IS Vlcm y. ' e M ~f ' lIver~ hnd a ' haVe p rom ised full eoopeAt ion. Mrs. Stokes Silver and children. . . .1 SunO:IY : ,'unday school at 9 :30 flew paasengers fr.om th e Lc tet ta. : 1 tOrn R n . un" a Rev To those interested in the See· u Elimin(lt ion of an old brid"'e of Cincinnati, Were guests on, cha.rg~ Of t he cOl.n-bog plan 10 u. m. M()rnin~ lVor h.ip a t 10 :30. S f f th I S ' nel" gues s o u .11 • tiona I t ournament, it will be Washln-on th e use of E pworth LC'ngue a t 6 :30 P. m. b ur ace arm, on Se ower pl'1ng"'ra, Dl'bert I1I'•d fn..'m,'ly, MT. "panning the Todd's F ork creek .,at Saturday Of M'rs. Monis Silver. e~ ..."arnut d d thr e "" noted tha t Franklin will meet wheat thIS flal~ as n n Ud~e crop. FhO!' l'~\'M)LYC'Ii. i ~\' I'vice ,at 7 :3() p. m. oro roa, . on unI laYSj ~ ~1t. L. . BI"lln. trlltor und l\b, Bowe Morrow is include" In the study. rsv ill e at 3 p. m . and Leb. 'I M' B 'n 'ce M"~rell of Leb a gl'a 0 1' egunle see "ng " 11 t e ... years a. go, a. nd .severa oca peop e d M ' L V Beck an ·1 fanl l · I". This .bddgc is 9 f ancjent tt'ucture ISS el I ... ~ , ' ~ , ' " ']'UC'Hlny: On Tuesday of next took ride In hlS plan e. an IS. _ . U " a non w ill p lay AdBms County and design and the replacement anon. spent Thursday night at the corn Ian d .r enied to the gov. rn- \"" e" at 7 .' 3 0 I). m. tilt re ",HI be a M t , 1\ • Ml"R. Frunk tnn, ben'.\' IlIld, structure would be in keepln ... with h. om~ 0 f M r. an d Mrs. L.H. Gor d on. men. . nln hther anddllug htcr banquet held I iAK I Ru nn erup at 8 p. rn . Thursday, " The wheat plan was de l<)oned v Mary Stan · bcl"l'y attendC'( l Ie Match 1. the highway department's program Mrs. W. P. Salisbury and Mr. . '1 f th I ' .. . in th b;lsemenl or the church. um era l of Ell wond C. Andl" w., f or supplying adequate spans over Clark Salisbury went to Cleveland pnmarl Y o~ e ar~e'r growers)n ()n J1e t Wednesday, March 7, a t Dayto n, Wednesday nrtem oon. Su~ary of Baaketball i. W;....=--=H.:.:.'--_ __ _ th larger the W omen's Fore ig'lJ Miss ionary d 1 f 1\1 S 193334 streams on the bUllie!' r oads of the SI)n<lay to pend a week w~ela. weslern ,ohIO and state. . ... n " wheat states. The cOI'n-ho,g plan S ci l wi ll meet- wi th ' Mrs. Dr. Mr, An l'CWS WD an LIne e 0 ~·S. ", • hves there. fits the small cOI'n-hog IYrO"1 er 0 e y , Stan-berry Th W · a n' eavl .'ll' Hl'rrh Acq)lil5ition of 1·iJrht·of-way and i d " ~lh Hntllu,woy. :"" . eY e ' .. . school Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clyburn, of equally as w ell as toes e For the ft~st time i~ the histor y Mi Loui!;!) H oUJ.th i'l ~Ptntling basketball squads played 32 ramI's co. t of both the ' new road .rel ca· tion and the bl'ldgp will be bel.d to Washington C. H. , were guests of larpger pro~uc:r. b ..l ,. . . \V A YN E SVILLE CHURCH . OF dOefreWd at:,l:ee8sv:!~eettheeo~~fss?:::t. o:~ ih is week at' Day to 11, nsllistin~ with t his past sea son. They,wF?n 23 atnbd a n11nimum expenditure by renson Mrs. Anna Cadwallader and Miss _ ar m en s o , e ma .... e g 0\\;('1. CHRISi' the cal' of h I' gmnd moLh 1", Mrs. lh $l 9 of th ee .ev~nt8. lVe 0 f f e of the careful survey made by the Clara Lile on Saturday. In thIS co unt~· rang fr om $30 to (d ' .' 1\ put mC:h ~o work cleaning the snow E upham.in Hou ro- h \\ ho is v ry ill defeats were ,m thcted by te,alllS as m uch a s $3000 accordin g to Un eno,mllla,.lona , 0 .... Mlll' n street. W. B. Squires and , . uts l'd e th e co unty h '<ph ny "epa-tnlent ngineers and " I lt the hAnlc of .,hhr Mrs. 0 . . Of the four I" W.. t.'&·f Crt ' • 1\:11'. Clem Burnett, of Miami, the first 'contracts bein,Q" fi lled out Ilcsler A. William!ion. Minillter Ray Conner, with their trucks and G K'lbvlc"r ~ dUII"llt"l'. .,." defeats to Warren County teams, ~~c P:;:a~on 0 prope Y owners tn Florida, who hal been visiHng reo DOW at the 11 sign-up poi nt in th e hurch, chool at: 9 :30 a. m_ Ia crew of men, worked Tuesday uy • Fran klin, county champs, inflicted latives. an.d friend here for the county. Lor d's S upper at conclusion. and Wednesday on the st reets. Mr. a nti fr~. Mark Rogel's " iii two t o the Varsity and Franklin palt two weeks, left Monday even· The total amount of tb~ pay- C\lristian Endeavor !It 6 :30 p. m. 1 County and state squads began move, the first or Mut'ch, irnm the a nd Lebanon one each to the Reing for the Sunny SO)Jth, after ment!! under Ute orn-hog plan is Joh n Sea rs, ' Lead,er. Evenin~ Sunday afternoon to sand the l!awke hou~e on Third sh'ccl to set've squad. . , seeing snow tor the llrst time in much larger than i t wn under the cval\gelist ic se rvice la t 7.3 0 p. m, hilJB and treacherous places on the E Jlis pl'operty on the L-ytb , W. H. S. scored 863 J){)ints to twenty years. . , w~eat plan. The corn -hog f;lan Serm on su bj ect, "The Uplook:' routes 73' aDd 42. $evcral county, road. Dr. an d 1I11·S. E. F. Deppe theit· opponents 622. They eom., . . , brmgs , to Wal'l'en county $309.000 P rayer' me ti nir ,and- Bible study roads were closed up Monday and ~i11 occ upy part of t il. lI aw k(> milted 294 personal fouls to op. M". Belle DinWlddle .has re- , in benefit paym ent!! if a ll iII r mer, each Wed nesday at 7":30 p. m. T~e Tuesday but were opened f or house~ )lOne t s 328. turned home after spendmg last take part. Under the' wheat pilln church wh er yo u :fee l at home. traffic on Wedne!!day, Th e sn ow Following is the summary of the An extension o'f! tlle period week in Dayton. Mrs. Floyd S.av- ,rot all wheat growers w'er e cligifall the ' first 01 this ~'cek was th e . Mi 's DOI'ot h~ 1I l l"ock mct Ire& u1al' flchedule : dur ing which, loans on corn ware- are aC,c ompanied her for a visIt. b1e and the total amoun t of th e heaviest since the winter of 1918 .. WI th a mo ·t pa inful and unfor. ST. MARV'S CHURCH I tunale accideTl t, Monday !>vening, Wayc hs-36; FarmersVille-lO. ' hO use on the tar".l will be made ,M rs. T. L. Keiser. Mrs. Del H()gue paymenb possible under the plan wa s ann?unce~ t~13 week by .the Jlia8es"Adalille and Frances Alden, was UO.OOO. Hl'v. J . J. Sehae'f fer, Rector when' she fell Il nd (lislncatecl hel' Wa~rcehs- 1.6; J~fl'el'llon:-17. Comm ?dlty CredIt Corpora~lon, of Columbus, ca1\ed On Misses Anknee joint. Dr. E. F. Dt'll Pe and Waycehs--4 2; Krngs .Mllls-IS. rccordmg t? Lester J. MIller, nle and llame Browne last ThursPASSES STATE TEST Thu1:sduy , March 1, service at Dr. Witham weI" quickly sum- Wayc h~1 5 ; Franklm-28. County AgTlcu]tllrol agent. d ' 7 :30 p. m, Jl mon ed anti replace d the tli~l (1 c:lt- __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ . d '1n 50 ay• Tl ird \lnday in L n t , March 4, Lpans were au th orne MI'ss Wanda Clark, nf Dn'''ton, • rnem be1". • ~ 'est ern Oh io coun ti es a t th e t lme Mr. and .¥rs. Walter. Sheeha.n spent Sunday with Mr. and "Mrs. hUI·ch !lchool at II :30; s~rmon __ _ _ _ (Continued 011 vu•• , lhe plan wa~ prOposed by and . ~amil1 are spending thls lwalter Clark, of near Ly t le. Mi ~ and H oly Communion at 10 :30. ~ AAA. week with Hr. and. MI1I. Elmer Clark reports that, out of th ~ 05 :? AT Loan rate Willi 45 cents a Sheehan betot'e. moving hUo the IJlurses who took the atate examina FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI.. •• the inte'test ,ratc is 4 per cent, ' Carrh()uleonHainstreet. tionsatColumbus, in Dccem!.) ,!", (U nd enominational) t he 'date of thO maturity of 990' th t t pns~ed th e trsts . Ghester A. Williamson note:; given by farmers Is A Mr, Clyde' Shutts who ' cut his , In e s a e. ' . ' foot while chopping' wood , aIQ.ng 'EI~taerlY nurse at MIamI Val.l ey .h Q sUnifl<,d ~ I' ice b,eginnillg with 1, 1934. A!l th e F ing<'r-tillii of time, pi.ck of today- he had them at haDd. , p who took the examinat ions, hurch chool a t 9 :30 Ii. m. Lord's The t.otal amount of m the race, Tuesday. thoulrh pall~- passed. among the number arc two Suppo)" and sermon at 10 :30 a. m. the sltingH u pOn the Harp of L Ife CUI·t Hisey stood tor punctual. loaned on corn stor,e d on tarms in fully injured, i. able to. use .~IS local ;oung women, Miss MYFa Tho sen Tio n will be th.e second of and t he SlIng . li p~ nway . into ity. efficiency. service. We apprecorll-belt state reached '70,000,- t?ot and get .rqund WIth II Ie Pence and Miss Clark, both a series on "Consecration." Men's } 'ternity I'elr i~ t er i ng hope. despair, ciate deeply his friendly under· 000 hy the middle ot February. difBcnlty., . gr,-aduates from Waynesville high and W orn n's clas..es meet Thul'lj ~ y, ali' ind i"lduall~'. in1inilesnlal standing, hill.fait~uln ... to hI. Clos ing date tor applications wal Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chapman school in the class of 1930. d (l Y, Mar h B at the bome of Mn. but collectively-LIfe; We ud- duty and to hliinendll. pr('vionsly annou!'-eed u Mareh 1. have taken np their residence in ' . --- - - J cnni <! Mullin. You al'e alwaYI denly henl' a st ri ng s nap. W A new face wiU greet u. from Time W8S extended a month to Dayton where IIr Chapman has ENTERT"'lu WITH _me at. this church. may Inend , we may rcn ew. but day today, aDd we wiD ,.... eommodate farmers In .tates In hi. buline. headquarters. They TO " ., , J1evel' again will the lilt of the !long friendly. NeTerthel... tlte tid which there wu delay in !letting up ",ere dinner peat.a of Mr. and ....T LUCK" SUPPER ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH be the same. oltlewhere. a "lAs , friencl will be the quiet ~ . . . farm warehouslnlr laws and the Mn. J. B. Chapman 01) Sunday. Chord." comes crelplne to machinery for loan ~aklntr. . The mothe,. ot the M. E. Father N wton. Pastor Tomorrow the mail will be heTe wheD tb. ."..... ,• • lila lIary , Crane went to Cin- eiturch are entertaining the daughMaRl\ at t. Augustine's rIo ....,.hl 'ith a new Jli\ t lit \lIe wheel. and JofDa dIM ........ ellaDatl. WedDelda,. where ahe will ten with a "Pot Luck" supper, el1ery secc nd and fourth Su While we bid adieu to the old, we abMDt DEATH tile poe1t101l lIiM Eva lIe- Tneeday, March 6, at 6 :30 p. m. in ot the month. estend a hand af p,'l'eeting to the 8o~::~~ ud . . pi;';=- .... oecupled for ..veral the social room of the church. In new. May We be friends a180. Old • 111 ill the olin of the abNMe of a daughter, borrow ho A perfect mailman, PMk oRe aacI brill. a co Ired dub. a IIJ"IIce of the hlgheet tJpe. --.Furth rhnce ()~ practica l mees· \Ires to coopcrate with Go'v ernor Vhitc's pro~I'am t~ make stat e hi/!"hways orer 101' the motoring public i witnessed in t h contemfll nted p rogram lo t· Iimination of iour righ t-angle turn and avoidMce of two rnil l"ORd g rade crossings on t he much -travelled tat e Rout.e 3 a t forr ow, Warr en
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E_..._ JnRuftlclent feed during th dry 't Donald Dllatuah, rent, $20; olumaill't e. actlr IIhy. but she d on I bUI Blank Bllok Mflf: Co" lupplies, Jl r\cld dm·. nut nffect the ellll serio lin' f1 I "nCtlUla(Cl' Windy g l'lIthe out young o( hill f('lIlm", way to dis-,. • \, $20; Ditto Inc" I ditto roll, $9,08; OUK!)', but the cow and productioll courage 'em. Though what in Offiee Outflltel':;, tlUP llliell, $3.50; suft'er lat!!r. blllzcs hi idea is I don't know. OftiC' Outllttcr:!, !luppliC!I, $1.00; !'!"~~'!!""!!!""'--"""!"~~'!!!'!'~-~om body's gain' to get his lo op on W stern tar, t>l'Iv<,lop<'", $10.60; hUt" . Ine tinH~. That kind of girl • Waldron' c. :1i1nlour, postage, $8; don't g bl!ggin' in thi country. Ohio Pen. Mfg. &. Sules Dl'pl., She ain't been off that ranch in t 'n Common Pl"a. Pr.o c:.,edin.. m rman, deceased, is authorized tv suppli s, $4,GO; lIoHhall ~ Trans. • • • TI! L . ~/; 0' k J tran f r certain stocks. H filed Co., fl' ight, liOc; Geol'J!' l' Killeen )' ors Wll la ' t winter. "Tom alter knew her when she II! ast> 0 1'\\'1. ra 0, n~.~ h' al)pliclltion for a certificate of &. on, II' ight, SOc; Saneo Pl'otl·VC.I· us Rn, ymond Gut.tcry W IlS d'S- \ 'rnnafcr and h l' s firat and final ac- uc t so,, C 1ne.I, sU PI)'1I CII.$7 ..", I)D • 'Ily WIl ' 0 !cit! in pigtails. Tom worked nll~sed without record. • ., ~ WAYNESVILLE, OHIO for th RM when th y fir t c me to . In th(1 case of Chllrles F ordyce count. of Dayton, . board of ' ~lJ'i onors, PhoJi 80 Bank Blda By RERTn . ~[l '\ . SINCLAIR thili country. There's another ful- \'el' us the estnte of Bell ie For- I $26.36; J. W. Lingo Hardware 0 ., k f • 1 Mania." Licea... supplies, $1.10; LaMar Bod~' , hop , . ddt I er, morne mnn, use 0 wor or dyce·Hu nter. olO1n~, ,dec.I_ased, EI.., . • rear fender, huh cap and serv ic s, MacDonald. He's located him a mer Ford)'ce, et ai, dllstnbution of . J·ohn J. GII.more, pohshe~, of $20.0B; Columbus Blank B(lok Co. l'nncll tiler in the hills. Buby runds ordered. . : Sldn y a.nd MISS Clara B. Bickel, Corms :for probate, $36.15; iii,,, 43 YEARS OF SERVICE - -broke away an ' come up to visit I" the case of lalra Sivert ver- of Lebanon, . Outfitters, supplies, $2.1 Gi F. J. "I n\Jtict,l YOU ' 1'1' m(>unt(l(l " n .our ('·llemi ..... Ood IJI 'ss th Duke 'em for i a spell last winter. I . Noah Si'Vert, div.orce to Plain- I Standford Daubcnmlre,. road IH er PTinUng 0., Ullpli\1~, 3 .50 . • . worker, of Lebanon, and MlSs Myr:· Woodrow-Wel'I-Stana"'e 0., SUII. LEBANOl'l, oiuo 'Wmdy' Inl'll\l nnl ,r" ,.1(\('"I . , , . 11'''' "uf l'Jn' II! \ ' O Il l1uve l' met h'un, don't know if Tom goth sw('et on Llff. .. r l mnll'nt(.(l. "Ih'en '('il'cullltin'.1 nny, and !\C'ilbel' h VI.! 1. but he her, but h e was around t ere some. In the case of J. Wilbur Earn· tie. Wolf, factory worker, of Leb· plie, $16.25 ; Wllstern :uij'·, 2 [lads We hl\\I n complete rUlI l1d tb 1~:\-1 ?. \1 a ~ n Call1ph 11, loo." M cDonnld don't like us nohow hart versus John H. Hhoades, t ai, anon. at b' lI $4' Book hC'p t1l'pllcs Watch Repair Serviee .. '0 lonf/: I' lh n 1 hnd t('," Don And !II) to heel Ilt last On n COlll' me nor John. ever did. Old the de1endants ar granted 20 days Joe Delmas Mel'l'lII. laborer, of ~~c ~:~tcc~ of PlIbll ' trl\il'~' rl'i cs R Monable Windy hims!!lf come outa one of to file their pI adin~:s. Hamilton, and Miss Agnes Mella l'''h't d wat r IOn 0'" J I th '( B D M Ell' tt f M' I", , gas an , ... ". w • !in n d. "I cnmpcd twl\.\\ thel'e n forluble IJ1nttr<'~~ in an sin' rOom. them Scotch settl ments in cast. Beads Restrung \ ;flY > l:lsl night. · ,' meh () d ~' ~l' l me Don ('10 c d hi o ~· e. alm o~t as IH n .1 h I I n e caSe 0 . . organ ~er. I 10, 0 arrow. . , T hompson, servfce!!, $5; \ oodrow· . I' J d I I f II . antlull. were they sti I la k . C. Marlett Tho Oh i NatJOnJ. E. Thornton, electrIcal eh"lnWe'l st·ft a 0 ~'IPll'llna $')' " wclry R piliI'd I f at. ] h II 10 buy th('''l' h l o gray a s )I , wa selt O( Itrat u Y on G I II t h .. ., fbI ae lC an ' k eep up a e 0 ld can I Lite Insul'ance o. and Wilbur eer of Fl'anklin and Mt DorK I - ..,n g I:' g.I!!J 2 ' 0"~n 'HI"dl: " "THE HOME OF GIFTS" ir m !I1ae Don:t1d to I!e~ np h I!l'e. one 0 J e nny ami) I'll , A ' T S It r . . t " I.' , h f auftnan s upp les or . .... " et hI: ma~ l' ~·ou pay for '~ m if rath er nillow:;, but in that brief wfar". lIn ~~t a bel Id Jk~S °b~iet~' DOwfinlcy, leave IS glv~rlito p 81n- l othY ~. Weaver, stenograp er, 0 S. Brown ~e[vke $112.00; .. D, " . h"IS mltllI we11t questing . 0 us. e am no 00 tn, u tilT to e amended peht on. Franklm. . W a tk·lOS, ' t 11~ kn l!" y,1U wei' 11 e,amp' s one <I'1!!8 40' H 0 b't I.r b ll , lOt rval 'I I I I ' I back ' 0 'In (lther 1 'lInch '''h nl'e th" he's a half brolher of John' wife In the CaRli of Edwin C. Hogl'ebe George D Mills mail cani r l of B C· • " gen . 1'8 , t 01' WI. tIl eli fl' c h ur kl ('(1. " ()I(.' • • ,. ~ , "1 d 't kn 'h th R b . .. . . . l , " ros. o. we ld lng J U " III ( (In f:.ncy t he Ca mpb~II$. " lhistl e had blown its "ect}. on ow weer u y V'HSUS Wllhl\JTl E. I{el8cr, et 01, WaynesvIlle, ~nd Mrs. Mary Leah aecessori~s $47 46' hal1.lc & "\\'hy~ " D,'n Mk,.d, with th is th ~ dc\' il did Rub y 1acD cal' . tw~ wh~ol> B:bout Tom ,0r confirmation, deed aUld dis ribUtiOn \S.trousc, housekeeper, of Waynes- Bevis Mllchlne Co.', r~pairll' $27.01j i 'ut on !iff 's th rc~l1<lld. lYIellll Y lI e would find out in t1H~ no~.. Tlhat tdhcl: b~ tOe s. ~ut 1 m Vi lle. Baker Manufactul'ing 0.. r ar "Bccau~t' tht'}' ([,)n' t fant'y hil11,' 'ng a inC a cru e JO r sometlmes, I Probate Court f'roc:eedioll' he bdXl $15' t dard Oil 'IIOTARY PUBLIC nt r ll1 0Jl d:d B f gu s. I met old Windy on round,. . ., Real E.'ate. Tr.n.f.,r. w el ng, .' an,,! B d l iff r plied. II I. r ak asl \\'a~ ov r at up ~hi!l spring, an' just to take a Mattle BIShop, ad)lJ1~m:h:utruc of Co., kerosene, $11.5/ij·La" ar o. y Natiollal BUI. , Then 1 0 \1 W!IJl b('i n ~ il1troduc (1 k llnritl(' . lift' and Don stood by l'i e ouia him I told him Tom was the estate of .Oscar' BI ho~ deccBs- Rhoda Drake to Lewis Drake and Shop, rear gla ,$1.50 j Wart n n t iny woman with brown e~'e" t l' st. ble door '\ Ilt 'hing Cliff'stwo comin' down to the RM an' c Jlee ed, filed her ~nventclry. . Lillie Drake, inlot No.7 in Union County Demo~rat, cnv~lop p , 16.: Will. D~aW'o •• E.tat •• S.ul.d n mass o( trnight bll1ck hRil', and rid 1'S lope awny. Morning gave a him elf' a wife. laybe the old fool The f'ol1owlllg accounts were ap- township. ,50; Kaufman s,. s~pplles, $~l.l.O, WA YNESVILLE, OHIO che ks tint('d Hk 11 ripe 1I1)ple. he n uble vi w from liff's r.meh, took t hat to heart. That may be proved, allowed and connrm d by J ohn . Richardson to S. C. ~ogan:LQng Co. pmnt $14.36, III ' ~--~--reminded him of a robin, lllle wa~ t hrough n notch in the west bank, he's so down on Saltel'. I don't the COUl't. . AI xander and S\lSie May Alexan- cmnatl O!l ~ork~ ~.• p'a~ and oil, ,') , mnll lind cheerful, and ener· and down the cl'eek which opened know that Tom's ever been there. CharI S M, Mung,er, e.x cu~o r of der, inlots NOB. 628, 629. and 531 $5.70 j C1n(ll1\nall 011 Works 0 . . 1:l1tic. A couple of young men. like a wide gale to the south. The A man don't go where he ain't the ~stBte of Charlotte \\ ooley hI Franklim. gas and batt ry r charge, $26.~2, hCo1t ed and spur red, unjointed pointed spire of Easl Butte lifted welcome. But this talk h e's makin' DeNI!!e, deceased, ~?urth.. Virgil Groves to Ruth Maric J. C. Hawke, gas aml SUPTlhe~, thomsE'lve:> fr om chtlir to ~hake to the sun. Rolling land swe pt. about-Tom ruslin'- well, he better The Leb~non-Cltlzeml ~atlonal Groves, inlot Nos. 110 and 129 in $181.9~j. Wetlt End Ga1'l\. e,. umDifector of Fuaeral Ser.lce hands mith him. Cliff haled a small away to. th Rat: plain. CaW not talk too loud or too often like Bank and '1 rust Co ..! ~dmirll tratol' Franklin. v~r8al JOint lind labor, $9, Kil pat. liIl11't~ f rom b hind a bulky ora sprinkled the r1dg s. .F' rtile, beall- that. The MacDonalds may be of the ta,~ 01 WIIHlan\ F. Hunt, Rhoda Drake to Milton Drake ne.k.French Motorcar 0., g~ . re· lind a k d him proudly: tiful in it va tne , it looked allur. lough but Tom SaHel' ain't n o ea y (\ c('8sed. Fust ~nd final,. and Emma ' Drake, real estate in pans. and PB:rts l $92.08; Grlsw~ld Our convenient location, suita"How's thi. fOl' a young tock ing to Don. A man cou ld take lis pickin' for anybody." W: C. Mann~ng, guardlan ,01 Union township. SerVice Station, ga~ and uPl>he~. ble surrounding and equipment h nd? we're rnisin' our o\yn rid 1's pick of it b cnus a yet only a few "Are they tough?" Don asked. alVin Keenan, Incompetent. ThIrd . Rhoda Drake to Milton Drake '209.45~ Wayne vllle Farmer s enables us to 'TVe to the Bellt had com to pick. l'h human tide "Old Windy is hard to figure," W. Chester MapJle, executor of and Emma Drake, real estaLe in Exchange, ceme'!t, ,"ewer an~ up here in the wE'etgra s." Advantage. "Don't b illy," Jenny anip- would roll in by and by. 'l' he land- Iiff said frankly. "He looks mean the estate of Jeanette Ft-auenk· outh Lebanon. fence, 150.68; Blan & L('Roy sonl, bell reproved her hu band-but ·hungry, the OPt> rtunity s ekers, , he can talk mean, an' he don't necht. deceased. TE'nth. . . Sarah E. Wright to Osa A. $12; Ohi? Corrugated Culvert .0., AMBULANCE SERVICE Don coul(] se that .wa a merc were pushi ng west of th Mis i i· ever hesitat to do so. I only knew W. hest r Mapl.Eh adminIstrator Snell, inlot No. 46 in Harveysburg. Sewer pipe, $101.28j Mrs, Edith g FtUt'C. ppi, out of the crowded corn tate about old Windy what I've heard. lhe e t.at of Wlllllon Harlan, de Christine Buchanan to G. E. Taylor, rental of boat, $11, W.yn.tym." Ohio Pho". 29 The RM, ' tolen hor , es, wi tful Don knew t.hat. He WIl thi'nking of But that oldest boy of his is bad, Cl' Epl~hth. . <>. f th Flora, real eet..te in Sa.lem townJrir1!J with Saming red hair, were what he oul<l do in ten yeal's if ou know that young hound ain't ara let'SOn, ~ll{e~u"I'lX 0 e ship. .. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT thru t out of that picture. The c he got in on the gro und fiool', when only turned twenty but he's got state of Amanda Lm\t!"y~r, ~eAmerica F. Waldron to W. C. people ha.d neither my tries n or' liff spoke of a more immediate two notches on his gun, He killed ceased. First, final 'lncl ell trlbut,ive Martin. 68.40 acres in Harlan Est:ate of Thomas Elmer Rogers FOR SALE DATE~ CALL a feller In Wyoming when he account. . , ,township. d d nloods. They wore functi nmg malter. cheerfully in th ir ch08 n world. "ere you joshin' la. t night w!IJln't but ixteen. An' just about The Lebanon-Cttlzeml N~t~onal G. C. and Fannie H. Green to e~~:e' is hereby given that Ros They ~at down to supper by the about llavin' your hOrses stolen?" 1\ y ar ago he put a feller's light and Trust Go., guardian .of Cincinnati Gall & Electric Co., H. Hartsock whose Po t Offic Ad · light Of oil .l amps. · At eight q'clock "r shoul d say I wasn't," Don al1- out i F ort B nton Murd i all ohn Allen Calvoll~, minor. Thlrd Joseph G and Julia Muennich to d . W '11 Oh' 'd ·thd t b k d h t ' 11 "It l 'k n . Y nd filial ' reS8 18 aynesvl, 10, hall rew 0 a un ' Iswere emp a Ica y. wa s I e cocked 'an' primed for trouble any H . H U! lte d' f incinllati Gas & Electric Co., been duly appoin ted a Adminis· .th e t wo n et WI rry tf i~~e. 11', gu~r ~a;. 0 t Lawrence · and Edith Lutmer to trator of the Estate of Thomas house wing. fiinc they had to b this." time. He's cold-blooded. He ain't OttoaH I ') - ad early. Cliff, hi wife, and He began at the point where he afraid of nobody. He wants to be I ar ~r. ~~~:omp~ en. tlrSf Ci ncinnati Gll$ &: Electric Co" Elmer Rogers late of Warren Don l'evived family hi. tory, ttac· wakencd to find t.wo played-out bad. Them two kids'll do anything J n hregK~r °L · El Ka~slgnmAen °ta Myrtle Teal to Cincinanti Gas &. County Ohio deceased JESSE STANLEY . "~... , J the mo~ement.s and 1 0A~tl'on of hor e instead f hia~ sorrels. ile Don. " , OSep lng" ena Ing U""'8 EI ectrlc . C0., E • W . L os, h eta, i t0 ,19th day of• February "'" .. -Dated. this every collateral branch of the continued on to the moment oC "But you don't reckon two boys Lon~ 8J?d ~arry C. Lol\g the mat- Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co., 19S.. Phoaa 320, N.w B.rlla.toa, O~'" famjlythey could tl1ink of. leaving the RM. Only he did 110t belongin' to a pretty good-sized ter~lI dtSm~'~~~1 ~ . t d t John and Mattie Flin chum to Cin· RALPH H CAREY EARL KOOGLER "Phu! 1 can almost 8m 11 heather hO'\\1 liff Ruby MacDonald'!! cow outfit would !!teal two horlle~ t k ~:r .tt' apPfolJlHe HO cinnati Gas 4& Electric Co., the uSe Judge of the Pr~bate Court DaytoD Phon. and · peat smoke," Jenny Campbell note. He had ?Ieant to do that, from a man travelin' across coun- S~ e e d cCPOSI• oJiRs RO ht' 't' of real estate for Iinell,. m8 Warren County Ohio snid at last. "You two are a' bad but some peculrar reluct.ance slop· try? Nor leave Tom Salter's pon- mger an a.rrle . I oe ,WI' Ella Groves, et aI, to Susie M. - - -- ' KEnmor. 8986 as Windy MacDonald . Think you'd )Jed him . Perhaps it was that ies in their place? Two hones is nes es to the win o( Est.ner M. Con Alexander, inlot No. 843 ill FrankPalm Yi.ld. Valuabl. Wax just come over from Argyle." phra e, "ask him about me." He nothin' to them with all that stock. lover, deceased. . lin. The carDlluba POIlU \l'hl 11 grows "I'm as American as you are, you meant to ask ,ab~ut her. But ,he An' why shoot me u tr" t Ja.m.e E. BurkE~ was apPOinted I Flora W . Tetrick deceased, to In Brain yields Q WIIX \IseU III .II hoe little bunch -of Iowa sunshine" 0 admlDlstrator of ofd IP au I W . T·en'lC k , 10 ! I t N 't b the dnote 1n dhiSth pocket, t R lettingd h ead me off .In sQme p, otherYIn. dlrecI C th' M H I' the d estate d a os. 282 polish, pllonogr, ph rec nls, furnl· , kept Cliff retorted. "Th ree generations I e .un er loo, a uby ha tion! They acted decent enough I a erme . a., e;ease, ~n and 297 in Mason. ture "IIX and IlJler for certaIn tub· . when they found I wasn't Tom filed bond of ~,2000 w~tlt . urebe. , J. A. Runyan, by executor. to in the e United States, old girl. told !,l~ th e thm~ . But a hundred generations in ScotClrff tI face look In a soowl. Salter. Why for?" Charles S. IrwlO, C~rl MIllet: a~ld Maie Runyan, et &1, yeal estate in rica. land maybe. The Campbells rustled "Why, the darned old ,hound!" "I d on 't k w" Cliff replied, Frn,nk Cobul"n aplPOlnted apprals, Lebanon. !!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!"!!!! FOR RENT cows off the Engli!lh before Colum· he aid indignantly. "That's nIl hot "unless may:~ 'to get you-a er it. ·b V R' , t d · 088 A. Snell to Sarah E. Wright llIS bus crossed the duck pond. Don't air. T om ought to go after him stranger in the country-to start u t a ; th1peZ' : t o~Pbo,.~~ inlot Nos. 55, 56, 61 anC! 62 in FOR RENT- Modern. 8-room eeml wrong ilnptes- texecVu rlx ? e CIS Cd d' ftllcd- ' Harveyebu17g. you like the Scotch? What for did for shootin' orf ~is bungalow, Ii rooms and bath on you marry one?/' Gosh darn hilt hlack heart. He sion." or an R Iper, d ~,~eas4~, .an e Perry Monce, deceased, t o Elizgl'ollnd floor. Clarence Rye. "Yes, but why?" Don peristed. bond of $2500 wlt.h sureties. Clem abeth Osborne, et aI, teal estate in "TI) try a.nd civilize YO'U;' you lUm ain'~, got the brain of a. prairie mox," Jenny bantered, "They say dog. liff shrugged his burly 8nould- S. Bowyer, Ralph Varl Meter and Salem township. . it takes three gen rations to make ~.'e stopp.e~ to .reflect a second, el'!!. Rex nook were apI~ointed ap· WANTED Bill. Allowed a gentleman. Lord knows how . ,~m~thlO kind funny about (To Be Continued) p.raisers, many· it would take to make a thl.: ald h e . " ____ _ _ The will of Da,vid L. Huffman, HE IORRHOIDS OR PILE tr atKaufmal)'e, supplies, 60c; Mrs, Highlander anything but what he Well, tell me, then, Don put deceased, was admitted to probate, cd \~ithout Surgery. Also is" in. "What about Tom Salter? Eva Huft'man was appointed ex- Howard Sawyer, services, . ,7; \' Ilrie ~e (enlarged) Vein" Con. "It can't be don e a-tall" Crff Were those his horses'! If so, ew ur Ington ecutrix, no bond required. C. H. Georgia Millet, tlervices ,10; Stella ultlilit n Fr e. Dr. . Steele, 22 c,ome there in place C?! • Young, Charles S. Irwin and C. C. Kelly, 8ervices, ,7; Mrs. Will Bry· gn'nned. "It's born In u s to' th'I'nllc h~w'~, they lason i Bldg., Wilmington , Oh io. I d t tv) h Th.e Young Women',s lIHss.lonary- Eulnss were appo,inted apprllisers. an, ervicea, 11 0: Candis Hymer, well Of. our own an' to light bOl'don mme. w oops In socl.e t y was .en t,er t alne d • 1n th e I The inveiltol'y o-Jr Marie Rosnagle sernces, J5; Helen Doughman, a12 .,. h II ahoutonold care Windy 0 MacDonald no,r hi s quarrels. But ' I have got home of Manorle and Myra H~y- administratrix olE thel estate of tlenices. $7; James Follen, services W ANTED.-To bu~ all kinds of some inter st in this horse.ste!llin' dock Satur.day ~ftern?on, . Elizabeth Gilpin, .decensed, was ap· $16; Penn Morton, services, $70; chicken, paying hlghost nlarliet W. J. Conroy, spray, $10; Book bu~ines, when it oomes close home The Ladles Aid SocIety met With proved. . price. S. D. Henkle, Waynellville, Uk this." . Mrs. Frank Reeves on Thursd!ly The inventory of George Pierce, Shop, suppJies, $11.50; Trustees of Ohio. tf administr.ator, olf th estate of Public AtTairs, light, $45.18;C, "WeU, you can take it f)'om me,' afternoon. Cliff said positively, "that Tom There. was no school on Mp~day Estella Pierce, d,eceased, was ap... nIter don't steal t ock uny m{)te'n on account of the sevel'e wmter proved. J do. He don't have to for one weather. The inventory of Sarah E. Welsh 30 Years Experience in ~hing, because he's got ' plenty of Mrs., Russel herJ<od, sout.h of administratl'ix of the estate of Fitting and Making Glasses his own. That TS buckskin an' th~ . Village, was called to ~ort Edna G. Welsh, deceased, Wll!l apbrown is his. No question about Wilham last week by the serious proved . . that. It's his brand. An' besides .1 iIln~ss and death of hel' father, Orion F. Crain. eXElcutor of the know them two horsea. How the~ D~vl8- Pagett. · Several penons of estate of Martha D. Crain, d ceas· goat lhel'e I can't say. But 1 know thl com~umty attmded the fUJl- ed, is ordered t~ sell certain real L.,banoJl, Ohio TueSday; Tbur.day, Saturday this, Day before yesterday eral serVIces on Thursday after- estate and make retulrn to court, rode with me an' them two boys noon. . The inventory ojr Mariana Bishop Examination Free that ju t left, an he sl.pt hel'e that The .people o.f OUI' c~mmumty executrix of the esta'te of James . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . night.- the night ),ollr h OI'ses weTe ar.e dehghted ~'1th the vlc~ory Dwire, deceased, was .approved. tnk n. What the dicbms i$ Windy K:lngman ba8ket~aU t~am, In Wll'~The estate of Amanda E, Sams, .......- . MacDonald h'yin' to litart, talkin' nmg the champIonshIp cup, thlS lIeceased, is exempt from inherilike that? That's w~ I want to year. . tanee tax. know." . A tragedy of unusual sadness L. M, Henderson, executor of the "He see med agltatMt particular- took place oil the Buck Run road estatc of William 'J. Sherwood, dcIy about this Tom S.lter" Don on Saturday a'iternoon when ceased, filed bis inventory, said, "an' peeved abct"lt ~u fferin' Walter Ingram, a·year old Son of Gilbert Hunkims, jldministt'ator from rustlers." ~r ..and ~rs. Clark Ingram lost of the estate of E<lgar Carson "Yeah, l've nearcl this rustlin' hiS hfe. ~ wagon. load Qf house- Burger, deceased, fllEld bis inventalk before," Cliff lAId contemfurmture, wblcb he was help- torY. . . I to move, overturned and he Ina C. Dearth adm'i nistratrix of ptuously. " But Tom WItIs never ineluded in it. Old Windy ' comes unde.r neath; sutTerinll a the estate of K~1~e C. Dearth, dehonest by his name. Ii he could . skull. Funeral services ceased, flied her 11\rst and flnal ache'd count his calves every momin' held at Arthurs funeral home count. The will of Est~er M. Conover. .mi s in' he'd swe'ar it was stole, T~esday a~tern o on, Rev. eters of wnen it might be grazin' thiS pl~ce In charge. . Burial was decease.d. was adrnitted t() probate. just over the hill. U anybody's "!ade In the cemetery east of the Sylvan Poinseitt was appointed . -Ph one 78J rusHin' off the .RM they got stock village. . administrator of' th·e eltate of ~============= enough an' money enough to start 1\Ir. and Mrs. E. M. _.~chfeikert Mary A. Poinsett, deceased, and i right out 1111' round u.p every suspidaughu: r , of HamIlton, and filed bond of $506 with sureties. ==:::r..."..-.--=.-:............,~ , cious chlll'nclel' \I it.hin a hUJldred CatheTlne N0l!'g~e, of Glen- Clifford Montgomery, Ora Gustin an' fifty miles." spent the ;week·end. at tbe and Harry Emle:v we're appointed I "ThC'y'v got quite a Jay.out, . of MI'. and Mrs, C. P. Noggle appraisers. . haVe they?" Don as ked. . Earl J, Maa@: WIIS appointed "Sur.e. Makin's of a darned fine Nurserymen, florists, green- administrator of the .~state of Wilnnch if they want to turn the housemen, bulb growers and otber lard J. Buchanan, deceaaed, and Milk out on the flat an' irrigate. horticulturists who devote the bond of ,8000 with lIuretie". I An' the RM caUle must rUn around major proportiOn of their' time to Albert Parker, A.. J. Scheurer and thl'E'e thouRun d head. Gosh darn ugricultural production have been Clint HIDes were appointed apit, that don't give Windy MacDon- added to the list of "fanners'" who ROOT FOR AND CONSICN aid no lit:ense to Inake the kind of are eligible for shol·t-Wrm loans Knapp W81 appointed rOlir Cattle, hop, 'heep and cah"I. tnlk he did to you about Tom fr0!1l .the 12 prod~ction credit a~ of the estate of to Norri.Brock Co., live ~e alld Snlter. Gosh. docs he think he soclatlons now being organized In Chrilltina Buchanan, tJeceued, and proeNMl•• ftnn for th. blabut could head off ejth r Tom or that Ohio. fled bond of '14,000 with sureties. Menet prices .nd,i'o.od lIervlce. I'erlheaded girl by makin' cracks - - - . - . - _ .Albert Parker, A. J. Scheurer and "" Stack Y..... Clllcla_tl, O. like that? I should say not. What In spite of the hieher costa of Clint Hilles were appointed aph11:1. •• ID Radio. Station to on 11:10 p. m. for our dan, d 0 you t h'In k 0f RU b? Y Ain ' t 8 h e a w h eat, flour and bread, thl. ),ear prai aerl. "-t nporta corker for looks? Ever see such a over last, the c08umption of bread John R.' Oolman, executor of . • bead of hair?" in the United States remained the estate 01 Perry )tonee, deceu"She'll quite a girl, all right," practicaJl, unchaneed, eel, flied hi. aPPUclition tor a Don agreed, C!ertfftcate of tranlfet. II. ...... AI.Zit , Cliff laurbed, Addle Stark BiRmS. exeratrix .IJIQP,<'THIC PHYSIClAN . .d "r KUel! that'. the root of. the of the Mtate of OWell 8. Batnl, .rouch Wind,'. .rot againllt Tom dee.... flrat account. · • SeIter," he ent OD, "All the 100118 pardlan of
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Mr. and Ml'II. W. P. l\1cCurt'ett i have returned home after a \"('1'-)' delightful trip through Flol'ida. D. L. CRANE I I P1lblia"e.1 Sublcriptloa Price, '1.10 • Y·..r The Baptist Missiollal·Y. of the DL Iilnt.r-~cl at po.torrle. at Way" .. - Jonah's Run church met \\ Ith Mrs. Ollic • .-110.. .. .......... No. lIZ villI!, Ohio, .. ~li:ec"nd Cia .. Jlan J. P. Thornbul'Y, W«!dnesda)' aflel" R.,id_ce .............. ,.~, ... No. 111 Halter noon.. . ===- <==-= Mr'. and Mrs. E . V. chumackel' returned to their hom(', Friday, MAR R 1, 1934 after visiting the lAtter's moth I' at New Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. C. E. Levicy M. Villars were in Wilmingtool}, Wednesday afternoon. It is always popular, and nevel' out of fashion in Europe, to blame The members and theIr lumll on to Un el Sam eve rything wh ich goe Wl'ong in the world. Although of · the W oman'a IVl e Leagn ll w e did not start the Wodd Wal' WI' were blamed by the allies fOI' enjoyed a· delightful Washington gettin g in , Ilnd When we did g et in and .!laved the day for them we bil·thday party at the gymnasiu m, Fruzen Boots! ere blllf'n d fo t· not coming to 't he rcscue sooner in a war which Thu~sday eV,ening, F bJ'uu I'Y. 22 . 1'1\(1 nothi ng to do with bringing on . Then in spite of the fact that MIsses Elizabeth Blnck.fo t.d lln~1 , d(' n and ed 'no l!!fI'itOI'Y or other s poils of war we were blamed Nellie Boerstler, of IM"Cm nall · Ll'T'1'LE M fi: R1CA. A IN TARe · of bands and face and sbavlng are l n:,ki ng l'cpa ym nt of ~hc money we loaned to Europ . When We wMere WS~nlbduary 19{auw e~k·t~ o~ r. >l.n( 'l'IU An' I"eb ill (vl.a Macka, priceless IUllurlca. Bathing Is out ' U I S rs. I ~. RadloJ- lI eve It or n~t, we are or the Question. L.ater. wben we get died PUI" t of the deb a nd tn ed to collect the res~ inC am was The PTA m et W cdn e~ d ay tIll 1\ a\l I I ng SUDP II ('s rrOID tb e scat · Indoors we'll clean oursely• . • e .... wltll ·hru·ucLcrl zcd os the wo rld s greatest shylock. . evening at th e gymnasium. ThLl t cred cac hes on tbe Ice Into Little cold creaM. I never reallzecl what In sp ite (It t he fnet thllt we were told it was a war to bring um- pltogram consisted of music by th Anll'rtca and , according to m, bOSl, a wondarfuJ 80ng lbar 1988, "Gee, "el'~al b,'ol hN' hood and enu all wal'S, there has been little brother- Men's Orchestra and two I'cels , \ Com mander Novllie. we 'sball be at Ho'" I Rate 1'0 Get Op 10 The hooll an d le:<s peace In E urope !lince the treaty OiVersailleswassigned. "The Ho081el' S bool Mast r" and i lt for !l tot.al of tbree weell. or Morning." It III a mlwerable (eellllg T he tlrnla mc'nls a l" ~re nle l' thun b [ore and the international ~atred8 "The Making of 'KraIt h esc," ! more. I a lll actually IIvtllg III a lit. crawling out -ot a warm sleeplng . ' were IIhown. . . ' tie t ent out by Pre2'Sure Camp and ba, Into a temperature ot leo b&m Ol'Il bittel·. No w wc fi nd tha ve n lhat 'j the fault of Uncle Sam. We have Mrs. Geor~e Beach VI lted het' I I'm looking forwanl to getting loto 10" lero and flodlng ,.our boola it on the au thority of two or the m O!lt distinguished of OUl' British mother at FaIrfield the. il l'SL of the l on e or tbo.se warm snow-burled trenen lIolld .0 you baTe to beat . . , d H ld N' I week. wooden bu ts In Little A[nerlca tbat tbem agaInst the tent pole to sorten "cuusln ," Stanley Bnldw\[\ , th poltt lcal big shot, an aro ICO Crades 3-6 had charge of t hl' I . I d ' r b I ....1 a a them up bel'ore you caD nut them .,' h t Id I sn t 0 ange r 0 e ng UI own w , .. ' d" . h d ,, ' I d !<on. uut 101' an dlplonll~t. T h Se two lstl.ngul. e cou8~ns ave 0 assembly at sch ool, F r iday aftel" Lby tbO' w1nO. 011 and tbull get your feet In out of 8[1l'a k ln~ 0 1 wind, we'-n got plen. the weatber. No yawnlDg or streteh· \, III \' cent ~J) eh s thllt the [I res nt plight m Europ IS the fault of noon. The stage was arranged as a ne l (1m , und all ('ome ah out be au se we didn't sign the Versailles room scen e. A. " mock weJ-l t y of It and tbey lell me thIs Is onl,. 101. Once ..wake and out of your tl'l' aty and juin the League oC Nation. Baving been trimmed out of took place before the atT ivai a beg:lnner. We neat and you hal'e to move taat. Ql! • lonns, inll Itt d and lIul1poon d dUl'ing the past ten or twelve years of the teacher. Sch ool was o peneil are r~lLchln& tbe AI C&rbonne, the. cook. Is havnd ot our lum· In, a plcnte trying to feed ILl y Europe UlI n CO"l\1 Li R t~ " m st All1el'icans think that the main things with a bible, reading by t he teach ~ 1' , hl1ve I it .t o be thnn kful fol' arc that we didn't ign the Ver ailles Opal Camp, and pray . r s by AddHl mer eeason down pTOtlCrl,.. Working under tramen· . . nt cnough ~ o keep out 0f th. e L eague 0 f Franc]'sb Pollett. l1ere ... bOI4 '''e I)oy, dou. dlmcultles • -tth onl, a alngle treaty nnd WCI'C \ntciltgu d dpeclal f 11 bll'thda"l! d b J .... w • . ware 0 serve an 0 owe y II toll mE! It U! olce three-burnet gasOline Itove to pre1 IIt'~R. . . ' lliag bee. a n <I I> a I III , I pare live me&lt every 34 houra tor nato l' E nrah :iald th e t her day In a speech In the Senate: Mr. and Mrs. R. H . Jctfer i. and w 0 u 1111 n ' t kno'" 51 men, be tl per1ormln, mlraelea. "Th t \~h ich hns b rough t t.urmoil and unrest, economic chaos ~nd SOn visited Mr. and Mrs, Harry that. 'rbe tbe~ But "e mUlt eat teat. The food \\icl s pl'cad h uma n su ffering were the terms and conditions of the Orr, at Dayton, In t" w ek. mometef SayB fit· turnl stooe oald to two or three ti·l:'llty. The H. A. I. clas m t with Mis teen lIIegreca ne- mlnutel and freezel 81;111d In ten. "It is pel'hllp not surpri ing wh n men look about thtlm and see Claudia Gray at the arr h ome , low t~~ro and a Out on tbe trail "e bave thermos llti, l'Y a nd wretch dn s on evel'y hand, the fruits of their own acts Tuesday evening. . w. S. McCormack bttlng ,,'no send. bottlea 01 hot cocoa. You cao bet lind p olicie~ that sc('ing these th1ugs they hould !leek out some oa1,10n Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dakm, Mr. our autogyro the c:olO rtgbt I aID ,ery careful to keep that .' " and Mrs. W. W. W elch, Mr. a nd pilot throUg.b our vein,. sto'e supplied "Ith \tie proper u pon ..whIch to place the blame. .' .. Mrs. A. S. Collett, Mrs. Llda Hat- T bere are 5 1 01 us worillng on tDe gaSOline. We are wOrklO! da, and nlgbt . A nd no one had . more to do WIth. makmg. Its tenns and no .one ton, Mrs. Laura Shidak er and MI'. Ice and already we arLe watcolng r t'd!l d gt'eater matel'lsl benefits :from Its provIsions than the nations and Mrs. Percy Reason enj yed a i&3.eb other'e faces for lIiloa 01 frollt al top speea to gel our wppllel whit:h now denounces the United States as a soapegoat. The United birthday dinner undny in honor bll . II we see a amalli "'bite aot to LIttle A\Derlca before the bay ' tnt es r e civcd n o ~hing, asked for nothing and displayed both wisdom of Mrs. Levicy and Mr!\. R easo n, appear on- liDother rello~"' 11 no~e we Ict' ana Darrler tce feet break olr. nnd hU0\8n it~' wh en ah rejected it obligations. at the. home. MI', and Mr . . Enrl rUII up to Mm aDd he lp Illm to rub Tbere 11 • . conllderable Clrula ot "It is not strange either, perhaps, when w~ analyze the motives of Hockett, neat' Waynesville. 1\ WI th SIIO W to restore tbe clrcula thlll alild DOW at Prealure Rld,e men engaged in such ade pel'ate enterpri , that they sh()uld turn up• - tlon ~'\'{JS I bIle ts 1'10 run under OUI bu\: ",Ub tUCk. ",e'll beat It. on th nation to whom they owe the 'gr ate t debt to gratitude." el r umstanc lind UI ShIrey naa I'm aeltgblecl al tbe r&4Io Deft ~The Republican Bulletin 01 Y b II bus )' tlgbtlll g It '<\'>Itb U5. bul tbal tbelle dlllooonected. burrted ne 1 ~================"=3 MI'S. Earnest Eal'Ohort spent now be Is gEo . IIInees lorcbert 111m little ,arnl 01 mloe are pro'l'1nl tn. ~o Qu it lb ~ lIpedltlon ... no e 18 on I .. restln~ and are Mlonlnl lD bUll' Monday in Dayton with her pal'- bls W" y bn~k to Nft", Z<'alana 011 ~ ~ .~ . oreds or newllpaper'll &.lid that IIl1 I ents,. MI'. and Mrs. Kessinger. ,tb e Jacob Ruppert We'lll m l~g Dim clob \s ,rowloD 10 rut. They ten Mr. a nd Mrs. Elvi lichael W uod erSL nd the r~ '!lI n " e a ·. ~ • 1'" me tbal blgb school teaebera lD llJa. J pent Monday with their parents, Dlscover:y Il, 1lI bMngl n£ ~! ' Iother tnry . IIclen~e and georrapb, are lID. ' Mr. and Mr . Herbert Marlatt. dOClor wbo will bp traosl .. rrpd 10 roll1ug theIr enUre clau. &Dd The Ohio Stlte University Radio Station-WOSU Mr . Etta Blair, of Xenia, sl!.ent the Dear at Oflkla.nd and brou/tbl /Jtudyl ng tbe storl. wtt!a the work. the week-end with her s ister, Mrs. be e to 'a( Dnd tho neWI Yl'l" 0' ~o r I~ ~ Inll mapS e"ry week. 1"bat" neJ11 Lue Morgan. with us on the Ice. ThEm UH' Uelll 8 :00 Mu ic :05 Farm Adju tnlent New .. _, .. , .... ,....... .. ,.D. S, Myer Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill a nd will bave to run out 01 tI:rp to . pw :sb:J:~~:~~ew~:::~~:a:~:':t~ :15 Pl'uning Younlr Trees .. . .. .... ..... ......... F. H. Beach son, Ralph, were in Xenia sh opping Zeala.nd befo: the flo ~s ..II t"l'f'tP ~ f'''('r. 1111 people Inter.ted III ana. 8:25 Mu sic ~!l'a.ll1, 8" we II be lert a.ll ailln tor 1100 . aOvpnlure and uploratloD who :40 fe ou To\\ n Minded or World Minded?. ...... Elma Whitney Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ed rew spent the week- twel\' !lion h . I wondf' r-- Hb" u' ~ l~ na In 8 self.ad4rellled ltamped ..... C. . Lang :50 electing a 4-H Project lol of th1ngs l !'nvplopl' to C. A. Abele. Ir.. pml. !) :0 0 Learn Y OU}' Nutrition Alphabet , .. , ' .. Alma L, Garvin end at ho,me here. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth mitll, of LIl ad dition to DIY je'l> II I ~"Io( r" dpnl . Lilli" AmerlcI Aviation and U:10 Music • U:26 Today's Tractor: An Economical Power Unit ....... C. W. McCl!en Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Levi -gape t h e many typeS ot rlll' l nO EX\lloratloo Club, Hotel Lextn«tOD. 0:36 The Rivel'S of Oh io . . " " . .. ..... .. ... ...... H. 'E. Eswme and 80n were calling on friends otl lor tbll varIous alrplane~ . lI:aCo llith Street land Lellington Avenue, UA 6 Pnrl-'l'ime Farming in Ohio .. _..... ... ' ............. J. B. Sitterley. here Tho'r day afternoon. tors and sDowmoblles, as Ibey r~ :-.I .. " ~' ork. N. Y. and tlle club at.atr Mr. and Mrs. George Smith alld quIre It, I aID [lOW belpm!! In ' hI' \\'111 seod tbem all a memberabi ' 7 daughter and MrS. Kate Smith ate 41str1bul1on or parts ~()r all Ul '-S I' c'ard and 8 bl map 01 the Boult moving ' to Dayton, -and their ml.lcbID e~. Gosh.. I dldnt kno .... lhpr~ l' I g\ g them a farewell arty wa s mu wo rk 10 tbe world! 0 III re on. There- wel'e a out 6-6 Tbe onl, wate r we ba,,~ III bllated (Next W . .k: flA NeW nreA•• nt and all enjoyed a v er y nie snow, 80 even tbe sketc:by_wasbing Explo...tlon'") time. The Ladies Aid Society will meet C LUMBU , OHIO - Placing the department who have had at the church Thursday afternoon 0 t) our bosste!! democracy by concenl , dr t . i Mrs. Ada Dakin and daughter, tration of the nIJ?ety-six percent unil on the g,rn e blr IS was one mucp experience in examlll nr Mable and Mr. Charles Stil s spent of the nation's v.'ealth in the ot s vCla) changes in th game c)ail.\ls. Their findings ' are final so hands of. four percent of the people l aws l'ecommended by the Ohio far as the commission is concerned. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlatt . Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Earnhart Forty-two billion dollaTs of tax • pOl'tsm Il ' S League at. its annlial ome days as high a Ave hearings meeting in Columbus last week, al'e conducted a~ the same time in Saturday at Kings Mills and exempt securities are in existence. Th quail has been on the song the commission's room. Among attended the basketball toUl'namThe constitution, as constructed at lIil'u list since 1917 and therefore those who serve as special referees present, imposes an inhibition upon proLected since that time. A flsh- are L. Jay Duke, former probate ell~he )il'st of a series of cottage The soldi(,F's "bonu. will be de- the Congress taxing such securities ing liceses tee of 50 cents with judge of Knox county; ROilS Hed- prayer meetings each Tuesday bated on l\1arch 12. One hundred A con stitutional amendm nt ho uld ~eml)tions for farmers and ~n- ges of Columbus, who has . been in evening was held at the home of and f or ty·five ongref men signed be adopted giving Congres this ants fishing in streams on their the dellartment 17 years; Jd. . H. ... R . F reemlln . the petili on. The rule is whenever power. International bankers who ~ _r. an d Mrs" d Dav.is, _nO a ...o alIBIs.... In con uc~own land wil [\Iso reCOOlmen d e, About 30 members and friend of this nllmb ! '. of sig natUlres is affixed enriched tbemselves out of the an exception being $1 lor rod and ing court cues for the commission, Mt.. Holly church were present. any m usure is calledl up. If cash war and Andy Mellons and othel's ing licen e fee of 60 cents with 'and C, C. Bechner, claims referee The next meeting will be with MI'. payment 01 adjusted c:ompensation who have grown opulent by special ad ocated a110cating all sports9 who has been in the department a and Mrs. Buck Lucas. certificates is 8uthorilted, printing tariff privileges have invested bilmen'!! money directly to the de- doten years. re es wil1l'evolve and two billion lione In tax exempt securitie. pal·tment of con ervation. Henry four-nundl'cd million -(lolJars new hese securifies prove a sort of Pfeiffer 'of Kenton was elected Since the state legislatuf'e money will be forth(:oming. This IItorm cellar, .e nabling t hem to president of the League 81'\d Oliver authorized an appropriation of , . . pros pect is remote. ' Presid'!nt avoid bearing their ~hare of the Hartley~ newspaperman of POJlte· $3,000,000 to finance old-age penVVII t forget prayer mE/etmg at Ro osevelt has stated he wilt veto cost of govem~ent. roy, secI·etary. A. F. Moon of sions and Governor White ' has ~e church ~ere every Su~day e:en i t his me asure, He saYf now is not . . . In .ad~ ltlon to adoptl on ~f thi. Conover was reelected pr~sident of signed the bill there has been a lng. A special program ~Ydl bel en- the time to pay the bonus. People Lh~ Ohio conservation council. greatly increased state-wide inter- d~red each Sunday e.v emng. Every- gen rally would favolr casla pay- consbtutloI!a) . amendment, mhe.r l- . .. . . . , est in the details of the law as e.n - body c0!'le. . menl of th adjusted c!ompensation tance taxes sh.ould be greatly l~- ' . apta~n Wilham. V. ~hller, e~- acted by the voters of Ohio last Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Thompson certificates to veterans in need or creased. In t~lS country, .the heir · and Kathl~en spent Wednesday who were disabled in the ervice of ~ho has nothmg to do WIth eaI'Da nnnac In t~e audItor of state s November. The principal fficl! for 12 yeats! ~as .been ap- come from aged people who evening WIth Mr. and Mrs. R. J . our country. Indiscrim.inate pay- mg the !Doney, receives two hunllointed state patnotlc lD~tructor to receive pensions and from )furra.y. . . l1lent at .the pres~nt time to weal-. dred t~ousand dollars, must only f or the Depar~ment of ObI?, Vet- duals seeking position~ in the CeCIl EakinS has returned to hIS thy and needy veterans alike is ~ pay Dine thousand. ftye hun,dred crans of ForeJgn Wars, . Mdler .Is state bureau that will have to be !"ork near Columb~s aft~r sllend- "horse of anotber color." Probably dollars. In G~eat Britain he "auld adjutant. of th~ 134th Field Artll- eet up by July 1 to distribute th& tng several da>:s With hl~ home the .stL'ongest argumelit in favor of pay . twenty-elg~t thousand ' dollars 1 ry, Ohlo N~tlo~al Guar~, and a pensions. The act creates a "Divia- folks here, Mtlton . Eakms . and payment of adjusted ~ervice cerU- and in France elghtr-two thousand 110y Scout district. commissioner. ion of Aid for the Aged." It family. · . 'flc~ i es now is that it will eJ:(pand ~olla~s. In the Untte~ .State.s, an He is 81so past senior commaod~r .v idea that a chief of this Thomas Powell has rent~d the J the currency, put money into mherttance of one mllhon dollars of Columbus POst, No. 82, .Amerl~ shall be appolnted by W. Ec,lwards farm and WIll mov.e eve ~'" nook and cOl'ner of the pays a tax of one hundl'ed seven: can Legion, and a p\lStch,lef 0:111- Director of Welfare at a tl!,ere ~oon. ' . ' Un lt.Pd States. We nef!d further eX9 teen thousahd1\ve hundred dollars, cer of thtee other veter~08 or~n- $4,800 er year. This chief The Alex D~skl family are palll'lion of the currency, more in England, ~wo hun!lred . seventy izations, including Amencan Union appoint P aatlta1lts, {nveIUgators. making preparations to move to mo U'7 in circulation. dollars, and rn France, fiVe hundCamp, Beroes of '76. 1 k d other emplovea subject Dayton. 'd four thousand dollars. , .\ c er II an # Howard McKay and K, E . , " . _ _ _ ~ The linguistic talent of the Secre- to the approval of the director..In Thompson !!pent Saturday morning Fhree cent p~stag'e WIll unfor· county the aet shall be admm- i H b turlately be contlOued for another t o.ry 0 f Sta t e ' s office :force 'was each . d b \th th t n arveys urg. 0 h d d d tb'Irty- three tested last week when requests Istere y e er e C()un y com- . This plaCe was well represented y~ar. ne un re an. . were received from two electricalmissionel'fl o~ a board Ippointed by at the communi'y sale in Rat'Y'~Ys. of u v oted to restor~~ two cent pall en ' neers at Rio de Janerio., ~razil the commlslllOnel'll, either to lIerve burg on last Saturday afternoon. tage but two hundred and lIeventy· lPte eceived from J T without pay. Salaries of employees M ' H II' D_ t h . t ed one voted the other way. IncreasL et rs were r . ' . b d II .. a all ·rs. a te "",,0 or as re urn . I t .. r' . tad fz'C) t 0 cents d Souza and A, Machado Guimar- of county oar II as. we her home in Kentucky after mg e.e pos .. o m. w . 1d ,,:s, w,ritten f~om the South Ameri- ~~~io~~':~. be.:: ~t :!unty' IIpending several weeks with her ~~j~:~c~~e~~s ~: l::~~::~:i~~:: a~ can CIty, a~~mg f fC::: which they boards and their lIubordinates will ~om~ folks here, H. C. Moore and burdensome tax on ·buelnellB. Firat that the ~~u:~:d roOhio Northern be subject to supervilion by the a~i!'.; Ruth Vail was among those clas8 mail h~s always paid its way were gra ' . u_ h 1917 state bureau . . d and more. BIg problems have been University at Ada, 111 WAlre . , ' from a distance w~o attende attended to most slI.tiafactoriJy. It is an institution of good standmg, Roy A. Chandler of Sylvania .... chlll'ell at Creen Briar on last is unfortunate that (,h is letter postand that th~ signaturel of the elected president of the Ohio Hard- Satu-!'day evening. age problem, although comparat{vcolleJe oft\eJala on the dlplomu k h MUll Geneva Gay has returned el small erha! has not been genuine. The department was glad ware AlIBociation lut wee h ~d ~ to her home folks in Kentucky. seitled' p p , to comply with the requEillta. The the annual convention wu • In R. J. Murray and wife visited re. c'lrtifteationa were neee8llllrf be- Columbul. Be succeeds D. W. lativel and friendll in Waynesville The Revenue Bill p1'ovided Ineaule of a new Brad\lian law. Mitchell of Aahtabula. leat Wednesday. come and other taxell il now pend. engineers · wrote, One of the let• - ---X.' E. Thompa!n received the in. in the Senate. Thill new mUlten was written in Portueuese. Nine of 14 bOYI eDroned In • ead news lut Saturday momin lr of 'Wben enacted, wUI pro.e more Itl mo. project in tu Monroe town· the death of his Ilepbew, Vemle than tbe present reftllue bUL 1ft order to facUitate dlspol OD ship Darke COllDtJ .oeatlonal HanselL • lItepI bave been taken toof "alma for workmen', compen... ltar cl.partme~t of the high . - - dlatriblltion of *he wealtla tlo., wh1ch are recel.ed at an av.r· lC1aoo~ ~ced to1l..tltten ia 180 BJ parchaainc 4a8 anall tracta eOllDt1'y. A few .per rIeb lIP rate of 100,000 .per year, ~ dQI from clate of larn he. T.o d1lrina the last taeal rear. tile fecit o o " . . . . lOa-O'llNlllrlnd eoDl1llIlltOll.=t otIl_ pndaeecl 1VeIIJa1ac enl pYenuMIlt ......... la • Ov ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
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S Id two cows the day after the nd. appeared, and got a good price for them. Us for classified.-A. R.
The Classflcd Ad. ~oLUllln is a h\1m~ dlngel," for makiil~ sal s. We sUl'e believe in t hem. - T. ~. P.
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The gir l couts hav(, ~e(>n practicing' t he past f ew w('elks on the ir play, "lith rine n em'y," a nd other s peciuli ties to be pres nted at t he gym, Thul' day , veni ng March 1.
Teache r'. Mon thly Report Per cent of ott ndance : Boy:\, \1:\ .7' 1, ; Girl s, AVt'rllgt', 93.!) "'0 . ltN\Hl "ilh highest pl' r cent ,of {I tt llflonCl' thi mon th wa Mi. s K il \1(>y' ~ 97.6 f( . Room ,w Hh lowe·t. p r cent was Mi s Ha rtsock's
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J phn TU fne r, of Wittt>nb urg college, p)'i n ~field, ' IIpent t he weel<- nd "it I Mr. nnd Ml'I:" Hal'- 86'i; , vey Sackett , and f(l mi.ly. " umbel' of ~Il., l! , of tardin ss : Mr. and M .. ~. How' lI Peirce Boys, 46; GiI'ls, 27 i Total, 73. penl unday at elmn, g uests of ! ' umb ,: or ~)upi l en tel' <l t hi ?ttl'. nnd Mrs . Fred W ilson, in month- I. . . . . ' honor of the Numbe r of pupIl s wlthtll'SWn thiS 'M r,. WiLson. biJ'th' a nn iversary of month- l 1. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsoc k, Merch Calendar \Mrs. Lena Hal't ·o k a nd 1\1 1'. lem ThuI'~day , Ma rch i - Girl cout Bu r nett wer e guc!Jt s 0.£ Mr. and play. Mrs. H. . Harvey , neal' Lcbano n, Friday, March 2- Grade Music ' on Monday . ~.. tivul nt L banon. Mrs. Ada ourtney MrR. Ma ry W .B. . 43 ; Farmersville:> -1~ , Ft'lday, March _-Lang uag e lub lI1r lure, I rs. Ha ro ld , ~'milh, Friday A .. embl, irs. W.H .S.- 2 ; J eff 1'80n- 1 . Progra m. ' Ida K eJ ~(>y and Mil'S Helen Welch , .Ii. ,~{ 2; King, 1ill. 6. T he 8s.~embl y lll'ogram Friday, Th ursdny , March BVoc/ltionlll att ndod the matin ee p,~rfol' ll1anCe W . • ._ 8 ; Frankli n- I 3. I I:<' bl'uary 2:1, was lengthe ned to Ba nquet. lof " The Gre en Pa. LUrE'S" a t t he W.Il . .- <11; arl isl give the tud o t!! a nd teacher s the Fr i da~, Mar ch 9, Movies , " Oliver icto ry th ater, in Da:vto n,. W edW.I1 ., . -27; Morrow- 20. Pllo.-tu nit.y of wilncl". ing a m ovi e , TW ISt," - I nesday, W.R. , -16 ; l\f illmisbur~-26. a~ well a t.aking pal·t in a rousing Friday, March 9 - Drat I'ical W.H.S . -24 i L bun on-3 1. II1CP !lclI&ion. The oc - 0 )1\ comMrs, Mer! Ke1'l1 anc! d 8u~hlel', Room E liminat ion . W.H. .- 26; Ot t erbein- P. pliny, through one 1 its TOPl' sen· Thursd ay, of levelan d, retu rncIJ home March 16Wa yne . H 2""[ " It ativ s, p"csent ed a numbe r of '\ , ., .- v; "a80n- I ... Su nday, after visitinl1' lAst week Town. hip Orn loricn is. W.H.S. -27; cnte\·\'iJle -2 1. r I of film :iho\\'ing vari ou s Frida y, March 16 Freshm an with Mr. li nd [n. J . n. Marlatt. W.H. S.-.1 ; Morrow - 16. p h e of bid life. Party. W H.:-- --17 ; W st Carrol on- 16. Frien ds of Dr. W . F:. gle bee At th e pep meetin g, Mr. Garst Sa t u rday, Ma rch 17- F . F. A. P ro W.H.S. - 3 ; Springb oro- 2B , are glad to see th at h , is able to preside d. T he P ep Squad ngain gram at t he Gru nge. be in to wn aga in a fter an illness mad e it s appear a nce. hOI·t tal)ol Thursd a y, Marc h 220 perettn. wcre given by seveml of the F r iday, Murc h 23'"-Op qf two months ., ereUa. W , H. . will io e t hree men aturday . March f rom the squad by grad uat ion thi teacher s a od the coach, 24 eniol' Wind Revea l••·lint FACtor:r cholars hip To ta. , Fpring. F ollowin g are the na me I1 lgh w ind unl' \' l' d un ancleat French Club M" et , F riday. March 30- Ea t l' Proot the play rs () n the SQuads. Indln n \' llInge 10 1\:an811. AlIlong Th e Langua~e club meetin g wa. I gT~m. other th IIIt:s rev nll'd l~'as n D In· . G. P F T.P. held Friday, 'Febr uary 23. T he SatUl day, M81, eh 31 - EIg" th dtnn tIInt fa ctory. t TIe 'nard, eni o l' _17 16 138 pre ident appoin t ed W a llace Grade State Teste. . ·C n ner, ~o ph omo te, 21 19 9fi' Bernal' d, Ru t h Pen~ing to '~* COOk, JU,~l or , .. . 16 18 93 E velyn P eters commit te n and aturda y, March . 31 ~ ~Va l':en for the county chol81'slll p Ehmll1 atton. ~ ;h, F J C'~h nn . 18 24 7!1 next m cling. -_. - - --~ .. :ltI.\ , p homore .. .. 18 21 . 70 Af t r the b usiness m eeting, we When P ,'i. oncrl An Relea.e d llen, Sophom ore 1!J 27 58 hnd the Lord's PI'llyel' in Fl'I'neh The l' I'I!~ " ill) l' • Hell r (Jelety MY S, : .H~wke, F r e.sh roan .... 15 24 52 by Ruth H ockett , a~d La Marseil . ' t ;lIlt III the ~'n i! or a f ederol or state ?thUer, Scm.or " 16 18 50 laise was sung by the class. -The ri~ II r II'un 'll er t BOlf , JU'!IQr 18 39 38 r mainde'l' o{ the period was p nt fl r el en cd roun I'lotlon I furnished to the poillt of con· ' t SmIth, Sentor : ..... . 8 7 38 in Vlu y i ~g II Fl'\!Jlch g nUl \l. \'lctlou. lie Iii lll vcu In adtlltlon R. Sattert hwaIte, F . 11 15 43 The Highwa y P atrol Sho~. R ...ul b sembr y pl'ogram f or 1\ good . lI l t or clothes llnd ellher • ~ f ~~rnh~rt, So. , .. 7 3 27 March 2 w ill be giVer) by the Comple te report of the State Lan· .'5 or '. til. IIt'pI'lII1l ng 1)0 clrcum· hs, JUnior . .. 12 1 3 18 guag e clu b. It is as fo llows: High way Patrol's ae1.iviti es lor ' Salt 'r thwalt e, S . .. 9 13 16 VO rai on Dominicale ~ Junnita tu ll e ' lind th e stute. It Is "ml!- Janu"I'Y made by Col. Lynn Black, 110Ir'>I po)',l hl \! r r an arrung !llelll • ' Mere~ith, Junior ... 18)3 13 Branno ck. to Ile made by the lJrl o n lI.ulllOrl· patrol superin tendent to Gover• Lles 111 coujUIICllUl1 wltu friendS of nor Wh ite and Highwl\Y Directo r ---------~ - - - ,the prl oner to allow Ihe transpo rta· O. W. Merrel1 in dicatt~s that t he tloll to be to Ihe pInee of re Wence, -pa h'ol is improv ing traffi c safety and motor vehiel law observa nce rath!.'r thau pillce (If cOI1\'I('lIoo. on the highwa ys. Highwa y ' patrolmen issued 2 188 verba.! warnin gs last month io the driv'e to effect GET A NEW better observa nce of the motor vehicl e laws, -while truffle safety = =:- =-- --- :: wa!) improv ed through the stoppin g of a total 5!l87 pas: enger cau FOR RENT and 2801 comme rcial cars for OR m echanic al correct ions FOR RENT- Furnish ed or semi- bl'akes, headlig hts, igl1alincludi ng devices , furn 'sh oder !lover, 17 97 iAferm ation apa1·tm ellt. Pi'!vate outside en- ' l'equest s were r e ceivf!d by the trance. Heat furnish ed. Mrs. patrol, assistan ce was Irendere d in l\iorris Graham , P hone 86. 202' cases, and 168 accidents were investig ated, ~__ FOR SALE Ohio B .... r Tax Neb $6,129, 330 ;0 1933 FOR SALE- aoO egg incubat or, The f edel'al t reatury wa s enpractica lly new. In A - conditi on riched by ,6,129, ; ~ Also 2 bro oder stoves , ont) oil time beer began 33'0 fro m the to flow aagin in burning ; one hard or 110f t coal. Ohio until the end of 1 1~3;l, bureau Mrs. Morris Grllham. P hone B6. of interna l r evenUe fig ures reveal. T FOR SALEOne fr ont and on e he produc tion of dis,t illed spirits Ph.olle 120 hind quarter lieef, 5c and7c. L, in Ohio at $1.10 per gallon netted ,_ _ _..._ ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- -...-----~ " V. Branstr ator. 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TWO HUNDRED HOMES ARE , NOW USIN G PYROFAX IN WARRE'N AND CLIN · TON COUNTIES
With t h e n ew and lo vely gal ran ge s for 1934 Pyrof x Gas co rnel to t h e front aathe most outst andin g cooki ng fue l. ~ aingl e looka~ any of the new " Ma gic Chef " gas range a willc ertain lycon vin ce you. P . E. Snyd er and Son, Bla nche ster, Ohio , are distri buto rs for Pyrofax as well al th e n ew ' ' Mag ic Chef " and "Esta te" gaa range s. Every t m e own .r wilt be in teres ed in t h e new 1934 P a r ofax gas and ran g. pr:)p olitio Ll W ~l c wi!l be a nn .,lIJc~d 1'0 a few we ek. in thil news paper .
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Oem a Friable CIa:r Ocbre I• • trlable cIa), with ~D admixtu re ot Iron oxlel ('s, g h' lng It a color \' 1\ rylDg t rolD yelto", to red. Ochre ls \I d IlIrg(>ly In the pro· tJucUQQ or paint , Col. Lynn Black saYI : "The Highway Patrol was ere· ~cd for your be.llefit, Its job \I :.Iaking your travels ade. Cooper. (l te with tho officers; they are try· Ing to help you." , Thil!l is one of 8 series of Salety Subj ects relcnred by Gov. George White, th rOl'l:" O. W. Merrell , ::ta te J1 l ~' 1 ,. :1' 11,I'ector,
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Xenia shopp rs Saturd ay. • Miss Dor othy Bogan will r esume her sch ool work soon , a!ter being out of school for t wo week B with II bl'okeo ankle. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. lIrliara and daughte rs, of New Burling ton , and Mrs. J ohn Shackle ford a nd daugh ter, of Leesbu rg visited ou r church Sunday . Mrs. J ohn Wil son who ie confin ed to he r bed with illneBs is som e bette r at this time. Earl Dean Haines who is 6 yeal'll old, sang a special number at ch ur ch Sunda y. . • Mrs. Ra y mond WIlson was hostess to th e New Bu rlington and Caesars Creek Mission ar y society , W ed;nesday, M~rch 1. Marjor ie Bogan. of Dayton , spent the week-en d with her coullin, . Doroth y Bogan. Holen Haines, of New Burlington, spen t the week-e nd with J eannett e Wilson .
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ALUA DY _tea In rubber factorle a han been ralaed ",hUe rubber aod c o t tOD are coetln8 more, • • If you're tolo. to need new tires Ibl. Sprloll. our ad"lce I,: aet diem at ooc:_ whole sett
TO BE HE ARD AGAIN Some weeks aeo the Ohio UtiJilies commis sion ,ave a judgme nt aga inst the Ohio Bell Teleph one compan y whjch called fo r ,. refund t o patr ons through out Ohio.of more than $ 13,000. 000. Now the com· mission has granted a r ehearin g II.'I1d the mat ter will be tried all
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GOODYEAR SPEE DWAY GUARANTII!O
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ing will be E . J. Hopple , whom Govern or George White has refused to r emove, althoug h in a public speech in Clevela nd he made open 'declara tion of. his sympat hy .' 're••cli.. in with th e public utilities and deploy- .Ie. .IVlaY • ., ed criticism of them as "hystet ia.' 6ee4nu . • , , Enry ply Vllriou 9 public bodies t hrough out 01 ... , Gqody _ tire the state hav~ demand ed hiB re- I. built with rubberi zed movel. but Whlte ~)'8 that Hopple SUP ERTW I ST Corel . wa.s .only e xpl'ess~n!J a person~1 patented. AalL for demo O P.l~ l?n . If t he opInion ~hat pubhc ODltnt lon . utth b es sh oul~ be.~r a -faI?' ~~are of state taxes IS hystena , then th ere is plent~ of it in Ohio. - - --- - Hybrid corns are practic ally fr ee of batten stalks. Phon e 47 - --People in New Zealand , way Good U' " T ire. $1 Up down below the equator , consum e mor e butter than do Americ ans.
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Kept OpelD De, pite Hea":r Snow; Efficien t and speedy efforts displaye d by 'the State Highwa y Departme nt in keeping state roads l' open and f ree of snow this winter . in the f ace of the m e st snowfa ll in re cent years won :popula r ac· claim for the dcpartm1ent'a actlvitiee . in saf eguardi ng traft!c againBt the rigorou s snow a nd -\ee hazards . DUe to the work of tbe hiehwa y 10111181 only two state tempo~ril, closed a l the extrem ely heaY)' •• ,Iiwi'an data week, The f ltOll~ in Gue!......,)" A IDjllltJjd
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The m od rn f unc1'Il1 directo r fills an 'import a nt place in the life of the commu nit y. His duty i t o aSl<ist hi!! pub'ons under circum tance!' which cal1 (or symp llt h ~' , tnct. a nd n high sense of professio nai r spon . ibility. I n supplyi ng the mercha ndi se n ec SS81' Y fOT the fun 1'111, his aim is to help the f amily find what. t h y wnn t. at wh t ever price they wish to pay. His knowle dge and experie nce enable h im to give valuabl e advice. i We look upon ourselv s as tru t d agcnts of t hose who call upon us. In th e selecti on of m<!rch . ndi !l~ fo t' Ul' show'r ooms, a s in every o ther dtltail of OU1' sel'vice . We cOllsid r fi rst the protect i on of the in tcr ests of our p tI'on, .
The past Chaplai ns, with Mrs. E. L. Thoma s acting as cha.lrm an, have ,»repar ed the follow ing prog l'am fo r the Gt'ange meeting on March 3: .. ' Roll Call .. Conund rums Little German Band Music .. Readin g ..... Irma Rich Mr. L. A. Garst Ta:lk .. ,.. . Betty Braddock R eading Mu , ic .. ....... . ... . .. Band
WPGQ Call Letter afor P a t rol Radio Station First experim en tal Tudio s~tion for t he State High wa y P atrol has been assigne d a freq uency of 1628 k ilocycles and call letters of WPGQ by the fe deral r adio c ommission . The wa ve length is th e same given to ' the Bu(:key e Sheriffs' association ' station WPGG at Findlay, which is n ow operati ng on 500 watts power, 'D. W. Merrell, s~t;e highwa y director , reporte d to Govern or that the first s'lation of a, possible five·sta tion networ k which would in clud e the sher i,fl's' a ssocia· t ion tra nsmit ter at Findlay , would be located n ear Columb us. Rudi· menta ry instruc tion in use and I opeT$tl on of r ad io sendling and re- : ceivin g sets is a., part ot the I highwa y patrol noW in session at Delawa re. :r.bis radio tr~ining ' is heinl!' given t o familia,rize candidates likely to become available availab le f or use in r adio com· munica tion.
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF SERVICES AT ~.~UNDAY THE CHURCHES
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Mlll'ch cauw Y'UI' V('I'), lUll1b-lik tl. But Oil ~1 () nl~ay '!lh~ I'un J 1.1 U' tl tl'8di l l,on an guve u. 1\ nay u f I'lIin, huil n~ IUlge all Khell. bark\" mort! nti II , II lit 1(1 now, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF _.- ' imd a h igh \\i nel in th" eve ning, , CHRIST ~1I' s, iii Davi :;penl Mondny T he henvy \ain~ dlll'in" the JalSpecial Senion of Vireinia Le,ia. Miss Mal'glll'·\. Illith pe nt Ih(' ( ndenominatio.nal) at. X nio. I tel' pnrt o f th \I t'ek filled t.h, Large Lilt of Namea Appear 00 w.eek·end with her pUI'E-n ls ut he! leI' A. Williamson, Minillter ' 1'a e 811 livcl', and IJ th t1'(' amK laturo Held in Old Capital; H' nor Roll Thi. Term; Grade 11 untsville. ' hu l'ch cho I at 9 :30 a. m. Dr, R. ,WenvN and famil y ' we re ut 0 1 lheir bunb, Thl Miss Stella Daugherly and M 1'8 L <H'd', SUP1 CI' at conclusion. vi ited relatives in X nin, n u rwat r ftow d IIvcr t h e avenue 011 CoverlloT'a Palac" to Open Muaic Feati ..1 Held , 1 Wym (' Drak wer Duyton visi- ' hr i, ti n!1 Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. day night.. ~ he ellllt side ab out twu i \l ch e~. torS on Tue day. El'I1est Woollard, leadE!r, Evening Mr~. Ollie Davi, visi ted Mr. lind Dut'inl( t onday lIi~hl som •. Miss Elizabeth Ilandlcr, who ',Vntl"" .l,' . , 'Ie 'Cl'v1'ce at 7 :30 p. m. J d M' L" tim e, 1\ large \\lllpi tn b~ ck ' of l."banon Entera Sectional ~ollrlle, , tcac h'rng at J"'}limpton I ' ... ~ • subject, "Tille PI'~yer Joy Mrs. on C. Wednesday, p, oy an IRS Izz le Smit' h g,:oce ry bl ~v cl own. 1'110' IS nstltute, The Argunot Bridge clup met at .' "I moD Wa n'en county basketball fans Hllmpton. Va., has written to he .. the home of Mrs. S. D, Hcn k J ~ , T hllt Gets Re ults." Pl'ayer meetage of ti llS mapl , IS ~l\t. kn <l wn , wl\lched with great inter~st. the home hel'e an interesllng account Saturday afternoon , ' lil1K an d Bible st udy ea,eh Wedne~The W. . T, . met at th e but we I'elll mlJl'!' It llist l!l ctly a di l>lL'ict tournament at Wllmmg· of a visit last .Saturday to WiIlM d M Ed H' ' t f W 'I dll,y a l '1 :30 p. m. T'h church home of MI·s. L. V. B ck, la ·t being n good-$i~ d tn" In (lU I tOll last \~ e k, Fr)lnkiin defeated iam burg, ViI'ginia, This town was r. an lS, la. , 0 I- h f I t h Thul'sday arternoon. boyhood day . Llmh.' "''' 1' , blow lI Bo\vnr vl'll e and Kingman, but mington, called at the Frie!l rl ~ I \V ere you ee a omel. ~ " the colonial capitol of Virginia off all ~ ro ul\d lo~yn a nll ~t.. n:1I1clt W es t U nio n proved too much for wbere tae House of Burgesses was Home, Sunday a.fternoon. ST. MARY'S CHURCH The Friendship club of the M, March li ve up to Its t 1 Ul' hk the K ,ys r -coached team. Leb. 10cJaotheldl' D. Rockefellcl', Jr., wit" Mr. and Mrs. Je e Meng le anI! HI'v. J. J. Schaeft'eJ:. Rector E, hUI'ch will me t w tine day, Rf's id n t~ III Lhe nlm ll1ull ity an on by virtue of its victories n ( '1 1 M . , d Mr March 14 , in the church ba ement w 1'(' ,gr 'aUy suqll'i,.;ed ~\' ec\l1e saay vel' 'l\lanchl::ster. Blanchester, and oth rs, has b 'en very much inierr:;ml 0V ;I'~~~t , vlsgte d . und Thu I'sday, March 8, services at I'ooms. ll1orl11ng aL a thl'l'e , In~h snow Hamcr svi lle, will move on into the ested in rcstoring all th old hisI'S. , . rnl on un ay. 7 :30 p. m. Address bJI Rev. o arl fall that f 11 after mldn lR".ht, bu t , ('ctl" 'n'll t oul'llament at Dayton. ' t h' h MillS Trillena and Miss Mar· v _ totical plnces in this town even TA"~" Mr. 'James Hawke o[ Srrin g- ybl a h , rec tor 0 f Ch:leI urc t~c . wal'm sun I1ll d t he 1'llI n 1I01111 "h ' 'county.scat boys will meet going 0 far as to }'emov all ar..J field, vi it d Mr, arid M,rs, Le Xcnia, ' garet Edwards, who havE' l!p~nt th e diS Ipated the !tno". W es t Can'ollton this Thursday lectric wire poleJi! and placing t he Hawke and family, aturday. I" oul'th Sunday in Lent, March winter in Dayton, WOI' her Tues· afle l'lloon Ilt two o'clock in the wires under"l'ound trying to make 11. hurch sc hool ' at 0 ;30; Morn- day afternoon. d I' M1'. and Mrs. J'n hilil) Zopf, lie ill" P l'uyel' and serm Ofl at 10 :3 O. fa il'gl'oun co ev.erything ...look as nellrly like it MI'. and 1Ih'~. My]'on Thomas . _ Iseum. _ __ ' Cincinnati, were guest s of M.r. and Thul'sday, Mal'ch 15, !;(ll'vice at lind children, of Dayton, W 1' 1' RCWQl'ds of Honor to be did in .1700 as possible. The l ' stOTing of the Capitol or Joseph Leaf, 26, died at his Ml'S. George mith on unday. ' 7 :3 0 p. In', Addl' ~ t)1 Dr' Ph~1 guests of MI'. 'and Mrs, E , L, }(iven aft r each six-weeks term h UJ' C, Thomas. unday. HOUR of BUrg 8. es has been com· home in ebanon, Sunday mornMiss Winifred Nutting of Day. P orle r, ' l' ct l' of hrlst t.o the ~tud nt who has shown exIII t ed and th f ormalop ning took ing, from blood poisoning ,which ton spent Fl'idnv night at th e Da yt on, ('('rtional ability in any subject. Jl18ce Saturllar, February 24, with II tin aiter havinlr a tooth extract- ho~e or Mr and ' Mrs Georg e FERRY CHURCH Ol~ CURIST The Woman's Auxiliar y of St.. Thu' Wayne T o \\' n ~ h ip Mol hel ' AI. o the rewards will be 'fiven to a ,pecial sessiOn of the Virginia I ed on Friday. He is survived by ' Smith " ... Mary's Chu1'ch will meel on 1"1i· club met a t the Ora III lJ uildi nj.: ' 1111 Hon ol' Roll tudents. The folIt'glslatul', being held the !' andlhis widow, Elsie Miller Leaf, \ . (Unclenominational) day a:t'le.rno on, March ,at tw o la L ji'rida y Il ftcm 011, !\l arc h 2, ltowin g is a Ii t of all Honor R oll John D. Rockefellci' Jr., n the father. Ebon Leaf, mother and Mr. and Mrs. D. . Ridge are Ches ter A. Willinmson o'c1Qc~ with M:-s. Il (\\\'allad el' a t The m eting wa:; open \1 by gl'OUIl student : ' gUll1!t of h onor" It w this cel'e- one sister. Funeral was held moving into their lovely new Unl'fj d "c"v,'ce bogiinning with The LIttle Inn. singin g foll owed with d v('ti onulli B' G h d ' h M' CI I d ., , ' f CillOI': cl'l11ce ra am an mony W h IC ISS , la,~d fatten - Wednesday, 10 a. m. at the Mer- home on North Str et , Thursday o[ hm h School at 9:30 ~a, m. Lord's A nt Sarah says h I' b aus lJy 11'11'1;\ . L. D. Ua l , w h ll I'ead and II IJ ,t 0 11 ed. Tell Funeral Home. Burial at Mil· this week. l.:)up'" r and sermon 4:third of a U , f gav an int l'pr(ltatloJ1 /'I e th 2:31'd 0 CI 0 S. F k Hel' letter fol10\\'s : ford, Ohio. " a l w a y s get scat'ed away because 0 I I Juni ors-l\1arvin ' Fox, ran .. everal of my friends and . Ml'. and MI·s. Carl Hawke, o r Ised s o~" onsecl'ation") at 10 :30 so many rivnls--.but lIot so ,Iy P ;.~. 31'd g J'(ui , under lhe dil'ce. H uwke and Ruth pcnningtol~' myself went over to Williamsburg John Henry ~.ooJlard, 77, died Dayton, call d ,on Mr. and 1\£l's. a, , m. ' ou al' e alway welcbme at om and see Ina t. John a , lion 0.1' Miss Lile, th en put in the I ,, ?phamol·e. - Ruth SaKISbllur y , SAturday to the formal opening ot at the hO.me of hIS daughter, Mrs. Lee Hawke and family undnv t hl . church . Sarah, at gym March ] 3. following spl "clid "Dutch pro. , eClI Hartman .and JOh~1 ~l 'tier, the House of BUrgesses. We did Frank Miller, Thursday, March I, afternoon. " ST. AUGUSTINE ,CHURCH MI'. and Mr . Myel' Hyman at- gram , The pupils we 1'1:' a ll dl()~sed Fre: hmen-EJ\ee~e ~~n~e enna not al'l'ive in time (or the session after an iIlneB~ of pneumonia of tMded a dinn I' given by til in Dutch costUIl1~l! li nd werc x . Woollard and M~r~ y. of the legislature but we did get the ldeeft Ihun g . SMurvivlMng him ,are Mr, and Mrs, Mitch 11 White, of F:tthcl' N ""ton, lPnstor Mechanics Mfg. Association, a.t ceeflingly well tL'uiJi d. Janteh l"ou'r'a.Dda~. VIVlan Connel' and · I 8ving .wo • r s. 1'Ilass at , 't, AUjCustine's Church the N thel'land Phlzo Hotel, in Sl to see /I II t h e d ignlturies ug t en, ary M I II er Lebanon, were guests of ~h. and A ~l'OUp of Kong announcer! by " I " D . B k Beton th sp cial train that brought and Miu Mary Woollard, one son, Mrs. Jam e Lovely and family, very second and fourth unday incinnati, Wednesday . Sahah OfIner: ".IlJ'ing allh<l dOl' oth Sec. , - oris ec, ~, th m down fl'om Ri"hnlond. The Ed~ard, and two sisters, Mrs. Wedne day. of the m on h. "J h J "I H II d" B ','nard and Mal'Y Eve LeMay. .. 0 nny Um)l-UJ), n 0 an .: 6th ec, n.- Margaret Vint and The Pathe news ' fo rce was in town Florence Shephard and ~lss Eva Mr, and Mrs. Fl'ank Miller anll Quick leanel's of DI'e5Se~ . Welcome, foll Q w~d , ?y ~ inlltru - ~lil'iam Wharton. tnking pictures everywhel' BO if Woollard, Funeral lIerVICe was family attended th funera l of FRIENDS MEE'riNG Marcll1 12 and 13, the price will m nlal sol o by Irgmu\ chul I'. ~r. Young-Mary Moss. you go to a mo'vie any time soon held Sat1;trday, 2 p. m., at the Joseph Leaf, at Leban on, Wed. J.' irst Our-First DaSI Friendlhlp be 70c instead of the u ual pri e tory, "Han in 1I0lland," Jellll ' Mis Campbell-Dorothy Franyou may see sorne of the viewlI of WayneSVille Church of Christ, nesday morning School at :30 a. m, :Meeting for of 86c, Watch ror these specials Hartsock. el', an<1 Frieda Ellis. the ceremonies. Rev. Williamson, officiating. Inter' each we.ek in this pap r until Tho capitol is lovely, The room m nt was in Miami cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Wel tz vorship a~ 10:30 a. Ill. Easter. A Dut h Oirl. J;;lIc l\ Mos, ; a Mi$II' McKinsey-Helen Mar where the Burge~ es met is all and children vi~iled 1I1r. and Mrs. Dutch boy, Edwin ' urine , I garet Gons, Frances Johns, Reba done in walnut wainscoting Charles Small, 76, died at the Freemont Weltz at Wilmington, WAYNESVILLE M. E~. CHURCH Mrs, Ralph Weaver will go t o Pictu l' e 'With ' 1'IIIIdma's Al'list' Sul'face, Anna Marilyn Whitaker whjle the committee rooms anll Warren county home, Lebanon, Sunday a1t~rnoon. Rev. C. C. Dibert. Pastor Xenia, tonight, whel- he will at - - ~onima Hoak, and Lyle Fox. the council chamber are done in Sun day night. Funeral service W~dll csclny: Bible study and tend Il reunion of the member of Dutch children at play- Lansing I Mjss arter-Charles Bernard, marb l d wood which is perfectly was conducted by Rev. G. C. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Haines, p rn ycl' 111 eling each Wednesday the Berean c.la~" of th~ Reform . Hardin. Elizabeth , Burnett, Wilda Mae beautiful, Most of th pieces of Dibert, from the McClure Funeral of Dayton, called on Anna Marsh- at 7 p. m . chur~h. Th,e sblx °h c~l)dck td~nl'~ and A heauliful windmill ",'a. Acht rman~ and Jea~l)e Baker: e avee a WI llE E furnitur are reproductions but Home at 2 p. m., Tuesday. ,Burial all who has b en quite ill at the , und{lY: unday SC11001 at 9 :30 refuMnirosn H e orne slanding on the pl ntfol'ln and waS I Mi~s Llle - Lansm~ Hardm the model, have b en imitated or wa in Miami eeIr)etery. Friends Home, unday afternoon, a . m. M rning worshilp at 10 :30. a -" , y, succe sfull y Oil r at d by J ne Jean Hartsock, Helen Hisey, Ellen l'ather copied perfectly and everydied Mr . Harry Kimbell, of Dayton, The lIel'mon subject will be, "The BetLy Braxton (ll'ma Rich) Thompson Moss, Charles Russell Orndoft', t hhlg has been dOlle as d~scl'ibed Mh~' hOtho Hen~er on~ 6I , 7'''0 Ml'S. Suellan Elliot, Mr . Edward 'cecssity of a Proper Objective." feels "a though her hotel is . '''Th W' d M'lI b · Edwil\ Surface, Gene Thompson,
RESTORAlION OF THE HOUSE Of BURGESSES
Mr. and Ml's. W , J , Baker celebrated their golden weddinlr an· ~Ivel'sary, Monday, March 5. They were married in 1884 at Spring Valley, by Squire Truman. Mr. Baker, at the time of his weddlna, was with his father on the William Pogue farm, east 01 Spring Valley Most of their married life was spent in Gree.ne county ~' here Mr. Baker purchased a farm, soon aItel' their marriage. Mr. Bak~r is widely kn own as a cattle buyer and was in business in Waynee. . Ie for severa I year& un til hi s ~e'Ill tirement. They have three children living, J essie, at home, Clilford, on the old home place, neaT Middle Run and Mrs. Lillie Egbert, of Xenia. Their anniversary day was quietly celebrated, but many friends and ncighbors called to tender their congratulations. - -- -
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h:d an :lliott,1 Betl;y Tinnl y l what materials and how many b en In falling .health for several ~~ideg:,a S:tu~~ay. r. ani r.. 'cia, s will have ch8l'ge of the find the secret panel. At gym h,~s, Orn,~orf., son and El'win Lewis. yards and how many bras headed years and durmg the last few mu sic alld olher features of seT- March 13. anal , - harl ottc Rye. , I Miss Hunter-Wilma Diebert, tacks were ord ered frQm England months had lIu/fe.red a great dj!al. John Schultz i a ri l in the vice. The pa~tor will F;peak on the Hele~, 1;11 ey gave It ~l'tl}tl?, I Wl rna aul, Janice Burnett, for the covering of the bench6s I'n Mr. Henderson was born at Sou.th part of 'S ly Perkin (8 typical l! ubJ'l'ct, "Some We.re Wise and Mr!< Ella Meredith, who of the PI\!ture of the Flo"!'\' gill Donald Buzick and Mary Margaret 20 1873. W Ith ! mall-town constable), in "Small ome ' ere! Foolish." th haJJ where th Burg-eMes ~met. , L.e b anon, F~b ruary, been "a member of the raml'1y ILt and Flower "Mat:k . Tet." I' "b c. en Clark. Th y have also found in the old hUJ parents ~nd brothers, he n:'0v~d Town Romeo ." at gym fal'ch 13. On W dncsday of t!lext week at the Fri nds Home for nine y-ear, . I on~, :we. U III Y II v Mi_:I Reeder-Ruth Helen Le· r cords wheT ' Lord Boteturt t o WayneSVIlle from Oregonla, In AdmissiOn 25c and 15c. 2 p. Ill. the Fri ndship club will hM &'one. to Dayton ' to m~ke her, glr;. llcriplion "Tl'e l , uf 1I0118nu' May, Wilma Surface, Richard a-cwernol' of the colony wrot t~ 1~90, an~ lived practicaUr al.1 .of I , ., . . . holu their ]' gular monthly meet· home With her clauR'ht I, Mrs. ' b M 11" P t ' Swank and Vernon Shutts. , Queen Anne and asked her for & ~IS remamibg years f~ thIS .Ylcm&.f18S Rdse Phlll~ps, o~ . mCln· ing in the basement ojr the church. Chesler Vittlo\' and family. I y O~TCC"~~ Q jC Ol'!! he" bv five The' students r ceiving ~ward8 pRinting of her elf to hanR in the Ity, lle I~aves to grIeve hIli de- na.tl amI , Mr, Arhe Phillips, of - - - - - - -- boys. g, ( n. , . on spccial subjects are: '1 h b Sh t 't b t pa~ture, hIS widow. Ilene, and MIddletown, wore g uests of MI', ' Miss Hannah Woollal'd and Mr. Hi h S h 01 l , l' t,OUw'laCs d<>starmoyeCdr,' of eAoBuerns~ IwheU two brotbel'S, Lee, and Fred. and ". MTs. James L. ovely and BANQl!ET AT M, E. CHURCH Herbert Woollard, of.Indiana.' Mrs tOI'y f "L nk in the pyke," by g ' co: n .. .. ~ fIT d K t W 11 d F t M K I Donald sbol'n. Latin J. - Glenna Woollard, th building burned during the Funeral servIces wall beld Thurs- amI y. ues ay evenIng. Over one hundred , persons en. ~ e 00 aT, 01 c 10 ey. Dutch Dance nnd F olk song by r.ileen Hall, Margie Tjnney . . ht th Th' R day afternoon at the McClure b MI ~8 Ella Glp"son , MI'. and Mrs. u elg een century. e cke- F I 'H B' I . He hit Gn all eight but gho ls j yed ,be mother-daughter Bn- J ohn Collett ,and Jame~ W oollard ~ix children, ,Latin 1f.~Ruth Salisbury, fellers, howev'e r, have formed an M~ne~a tome, uri. was 111 maKe him as jump), as "a Li.zzi " (1" ·t at the M. E. Chlll'ch, Tuesday f D yton a'tended the funerai Tl'ees b" VirU'inia Pl'es ton, Frt'nc. h I, - Ruth Pen.ningto.n. , t' • t' f Q A lam] ceme ery. ' . . . d f l o a , . J ... h aut n IC pam, mg ~ ueen nne gom: over a loose bl'ldge, . Bud evel1l":g. An a dress o. we co~e of H en.J'Y W{lolla l'd, at,ul'day after ev n Lit tl e M~dds or Holland . Enghsh I. - MargIe TmneJ, and are . havJn~ I.t repro?llced. Ml'S. Ella Fetter, wife of Wilhams, as .played by Gllbcrt. wlls gIven by Mr~. MalY McClule Inoon. losing ' numbe r hr Jan ' Hart. Glenna Woollard, Suella Bernard, When filllshed It will hang m tile Th P F tt died t th Frye in "Small lown Romeo.'" and Miss Irma Rlch responded In sock I ' ~il Il Hall, Edith Hoyle and Rita Council Chamber which i the 1\1 om':8 H' e ;r,. IrA Id a T e ' . b half of the dangihters. Aftel' Mr. and Mrs. tanlcy Gmy of M;'s John Shultz t hen gave a :Vall Often. Prm 4: , u~sMr, and Mrs. Howell Peirce, MI'. dinner Il pl'ogram WlilS pre ented, lal'k~vi1le, entertained at 8 reading' .. JO!lhutl Bullin g' 2nd Economi s _ Bernice Graham, most imposing room in the build· d asoPaflc orne, I F t 1 8ervlee Raymond .Ing. ay Peirce ' Misses EVil folowe( I I by stun t s allld a pI t ,blrt ' hd'ay d'Inner In . h onor Q f th e Tl'ip to " N \\ ,YOl'k" ill b emoon. h Id t theunen h ~ id easan Frank Htlwke and Ruth Penning. You can just picture in yol1l' ,w e e a, ome, z ay Reeder and Laul'aM~Kil1 sey saw social hour. Miss Mal11e Brown was Misses Jean , MIlI'Y J o and Mastel' Ml'S Ella Wellc): of enterville imagination those dignitaries of afternoon at 2 0 clock. "It Happened One Nlght," at. t he the guest speaker for the evening. Albert Rich, on Sunday, the gave ~n ill trucli v ' tallr on "Adult tO~ffice Practicelona . Crane, Colonia\ ~aY8 in t~eir p~wdered Mrs. Addle M, Prlce-, 44, died at Color1aLthea.ter, Dayton, Fnday -- - -, - - - - - following g~ests: Mr, and . E'd Neva eters, ,erOice ra alll. i w.lgs, leanmg bae~ In their gr~at hel:' 'boll)e, Tuesday 1110rnin~, ngh, EASTERN STAR Charles .V~lers, Ml' ,. and Mrs. A Yote. n ~hc flOWN' box was Inez James, Roma Hardin. ' hIgh-backed eh!-,ll'S lI~d takll\g March 6, The cause 1)1 b el' death Mr. and Mrs. Monis Graham, ' Albert R1Ch an~ fanuly , M~. and taken, MISS 'Llle's TC)o m \Yon the World History- John K~lIner. snutr trom theJf precIous ,sl!u.tt was heart condition. Funeral ser- and M1'. Marion Whitaker visited Miami Chapter N~, 107 0 , ,E. Mn. Thomas RIch and i'amlly, of Rower box an ~1 Mi ~s Hai'isock'" English Literature _ Betty ~oxe~. ~ you hav\! a very VIVId vice. was conducted at the relli. Mr. Dan BI'own at Miami Valley S. will n) et in reg:ular session ,Harveysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sher· room tbe pictm' e, Hart 'ock, Ruth Pennington and Imaglnation you may, when you dence by Rev. Williamson, Wed. hospital, Dayton, unday and l'C- Monday evcni n~, M,a rch 12, at m~n Wilson an~ dau~hter a~d During Lhe soc ial hour r efl' sh ~ Rubel'ta Robertson. stand in the Hall of Burgll!!!!~8, nesday afternoon. Bu~ial will be ported that , he is recovering liS 7 :30. Visiting membcers welcome. M~ s Dorothy Spickard, of ~d. menta werc crv <.J by Mrs, Samh Busines, Al'ithmetic _ Eileen heat:' the room reecho with the made at Sunrise, Ky, Mrs. Price nicely and as rapidly f~om his ac. E~na, Hartf;ock, W.~ . mlngton and. MI'. and Mrs. OrVIlle Mum,., !l l's, J . L , 'M ~' nd nhaU, Hall, Glenna Woollard, is s urvived by her husband, cident as can be expected. MmDle Fr(,mm, Seey. Gray and MISS Barbara. MI·s. A , B . Stubbs, Ml's . Ernest Junio!' Business-Eileen Hall. (Continued on pae. ,~ Claude, two daughte rs and one I Earnhart, Mrs .•. B. Jlall nnd ' Mr ~. TypiJ'1g n.- Roma Hardin. - - - - - - -son, H. Farr. tenogl'aphy 1I,-:-Roma Hardin, OBITUARY --- - - Winifred Conner, Inez James. ___ LANCASTER BOY fIJI SNAPP- ANTRAM T ypi ng [.-Mary Young, Fran· The son of JQhn and ,Jane Wo ,_. WINS SCHOLARSHIP , ,eel; Ellis" hene Peters. lind, John Henry Wbollard was Thu marlil'lge or Mr, Ric Sna pp Gradea: bll!'n ne r WaynellVille, Ohio, ' Lawrence T. Stout, graduate of lind Mis!; Chal'!ott (' I~, An~I'llm tQ()!( th Grade Sec, I, SpallingNOVembtll' 28, ~, 856, and die-d ' at the Antelope Valley Joint Union p.Jl'R\CU'l.1'URY. plac" a t their new h om !.' neal' Vivian Conner, Beulah Bernard, ~h e hOIJl ~ of ~I daughte~. Mrs. high IIchoo l, ill the fortunate win. AI'cota, Loudoun counly, Virginia J Olle FUTnas, Charles Andenon, Fralik Miller, III WayneSVille, on nel' of a scholarship provided by Much 3. Rev. O. W, T . ipl: tt of- Edith Billet, Ruth Burnett, Thelma Mal'ch 1, 1934" ~t the age of 77 Margaret Burton Marwood , Meficiated , using th r ing c('rt\l1\c ny. ' Diggs, Jonn Carl', Ruth Conner, yeArs, 3 months and 3 days. modal Fund at Pomona College. ~ ... The atteodllnts wcre Mr, C , W. ltjldred Cook, Helen Crockett, Roy In his parent~' home there were Claremont. Cal. This award wl'lich Bm den and , Mrs. 181'a J, J, Beck- Crocket~, 0 raldine Dakin, Dena (, ight chilctrcn, of whom but. two was announced at the opening ert, of WMhingtoll Th E' Davis, Reba Edwards, Howard . i" (','S survive - Mrs. Florence convocation for the second sem?\l~\.\c. \"\t.~\"1\\ ceremony was pOl'fol'l11l:d at p. Hall and Ruchel Hal'tman. Shepherd snd Miss Eva Woollard. e'tar on Feblual'Y 8 carries" a m. and follow d b'y a : umpt.uou I Sec. II .. :Spelling - Jean PennHe was ,married November 28, fl.tipend of Urso. --. . ~ -. buffet RUPPCI'. hg'ton, Anna Gay Treadway and H!82 to Miss Racbel Whart0!l, and Lawrence T. Stout ill t~e elder ! - ' - ...... The l' centty c ompJct ~ d hom ot Richard , tanley. t o them were born five chlldrel', S'ln of J, M. Stout, a former resi. Ml\ and Mr,. , nupp i ~ situa\ ed ,i" j 8th Ol'ade, Eng. 'Sec. I. Ruth f oul' daughter!! ,a nd one son. The dent qf Wayncsville an'd Wanen he ShenandQah e ll!!~r , abo'ut 30 Conner ' Vivian Conner and Roy mother and two daughters preeed- county now living in Lancuter, mile!! out f WaR hinl!;l(ll1. Crockett. rd the husband arid father to their Cal. ' MI', ~naPJl ,hilI! !'> (,t' n. IL n n trl: do~', 8th Grade, History, Sec. LHeavenlY Home, Icavinp: the two -, -- - bUlldel' III W M hlDji!'j(,l I~ P. . Yivian onnel'. fol' a num bel' of y al'R. l\ll~s An: 7th Grade Spelling. See. 1.dauglltel'S, Mrs. May Miller and HICHLY HONORED AT M! s Mary Woollard, and the son tram l'csip:nrd MIl!'ch 1, from th ~ Mirian Achterman Mildred BerEdward. ' , WITTENBURQ COLLEGE pOSiti?n With. th( Veteran" admin- ~an, Virginia Biggs, Mildred Early in Iiie he united with th' str'atton, w~IIJh ~h(\ ccupl'd f or Chenoweth, Audrey Crawford, Churcll of Christ in Waynesville, ' Miaa Catbl!~in. Bnnlltntor, 5 yea I'.. MIs. nbrntll h,ns many Robert Friend, Adabel Frye, Will. and was a conscientious, 4!amell~ dau,hter 01 "r. ' and lin. L. V. 1n thll! con:mumty wh(' IIl'd Furnas, Ruth Graham. Robworker in its activities, acting .. Brall.totor, ..nior at Wittenberv the ncwly marne" couple th e. ert Harmon Trepler HardlD F.1der for many yean, HI, In- tollere, Sprinafteld, will be an im· CJf luck ILnd happin , s in their Opal He.nden:on and Anna Lou~ f11J!'nCG wa. alwaYIl on the side of portant partkilpaJlt in the com· married Ii fl'. ' Hoak. ' J ight In any moral issue and lila mencellDeJlt prorram of the ~Dlor -:.- - - j Spelllog, ' See. II. - EibaIIIUI honesty was never question~d, and c..... ill Jane. Faculty meDibe-. MASONIC NOTICE Hobbllt, Evelyn lohn.. Vlaa what mote could be eala. endoniq .... Branatrator 101 --Pauline )(ftlllt, IlIriaa Seott, hich scholar_I, and pod eampu' Sbted ('ommunirutiun of Way- miDa Wolf, Can .f ,...... cltiMubip. aeleeUd her .. one 0' Ie Lodge No. 16:1 }o', & A. M. 1 7th . We want to exwwe- our thanb, two ...Iora to ~ep.......t the eta... The fil'St of the !<vl'iell 01 Ma,onic Adabel to Oa. friend. 'and Ilellhbon, tor I of 19S. . . erato.. 011 eonuneneeinstruction will bl.' Iflven by Brol., 7th 'Orade~J=~~ their klnda.. and Ia ....t 4&J. ..... Bl'lUHltrllter • • and St. John. laiting Uld EIkabetb II til datil or oat' - - - - til . . . PIal AIpb 8010 lIr tbren a... loome.
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PIU', ont' ot dOlena radiating from Eallt Buttl', slop in, ridl't'S of I(rB ~ I IRnd di"iding IImall dear creeks that ~wl'd Qut into the lap of lh .. ~IRinB, I)()n pulled up to ~ lIu'e into Mrs. Mle W t of t. Louta, 110. a hollow at their filet. write.: "I'm only 28 rean.old and Til y wer fairly under th 80 Years Experience in ~eigb L70 Ibs. unt! taklnlr one Fitting and Making GlaStles harp ulllift of thl' butte. A pin ' G 11 d w re appointed box of your Kursehen Salts JUlt .fore~t bl.'gan scal'ce ly ix hundred COIlUlt<lIl PI_a Proee.din.. Georgt' i an weeks ago. I now wei,h 160 Ibll. 1 . . fe t above. A clu . tel' o r sprmg III t he CIl 'o r Th Poopl , ~\()p,,"i The se\'s. will of . Wblta.k r was also have more en rgy and further mol' I've never haa a hungry mofio\\'(ld out of his hill ide, COV f- Building, Lon n . "avings o. v r· admitted to probate. Emma B. ment." L.b••• a, Ohio ' d jll U smnll creek, that wound in su \ iIliam Wil liams, et ai, con- Whita re Wall appointed executrix Fat folks shOUld tak one half Tuead.T, Thurtd.y, S.turday a natural m adQw where clumps th'mnlloll, deed and di stributlon. no bon d r quired. G. F. Brown, L CLAIR Ellallli••tia. F .... of J)oplal' mude gold-l~ll.vcd In the cn' of Tho Poopl 'il hades . Irwin and A. ~{. Bower t aspooniul of Kru cben Salts i~ a glass hot water an every mormng I I~ patches nhove t he pal -green Building, Lo' n & 'In ings 0. ver- wel'G appointed appraist'rs. betor ofbreakfa 86-cent bot-II trunks. Thoel'c was a n ar a Of ~us Grov<tt . Young, t aI , conorrington P. Ellis, eltecutor 01 tIe lasts 4 we k&--you can get neorily two hundl' d acres in that titmation d ed Ilnd distribution. tho e tate of Gladman H. Ellls, de Kruschen at any drug store il\ sl1 uCl'Tlike depression. The creel( III the' ca oj' ,John J1. II an QC sed flied hi~ applicatlon for 8 Am rica. If not jO)lfully satisfiEd at d.eb uch cI t~u~r fr m WLIS V~H'SUS Emma E. , MiUer, et. 8~, c('~lifl~ate of transfer. 81't'h hl ." h LId III ittl' d. "l contend with nflcr 11\' hile, gosh Irn~d WIth broad, gl n,sy 111). I ction to take. iii ed and d l trlEarl J. Maag, administrator of l II yuu, 11011, while 1 don·t belil'v darn 'em." . .• What a p ach of a ranch t hat bution. th e tat of Williard J Buchanan 6 ill sl 11 in' thil . . if 1 \\ Ill! • OU I On{,' " (I lhe nJIt above Cliff little basi n would make," 0011 I n tb' CllSe 0:£ Th e late of Ohio decea d filed his inv~ntory. l 'd talk il uv, r \\ ilh TonI himself. }'anch he point.('u ~ut lundmarks said. \'el'Sus Elmer Dod on, d fendant J ohn R oft'man executor of Wh on it "0111 s to blallllin' u man here nnd th r t ~Ive Don th ILl)' " "Would, all rig~t," lift' ag:eed . pI ad d n ot g\li1~y to ~he indi.ct- the tat.e 'of Peny Monce, deceasWAYNESVILLE, OHIO e r ll'lllin' h~\rsl'~. an' shootin' of the land. The vall y of M11k I brought you alo~nd on PUlP se ment tiled hel·eln. ag:un~t him. d, filed his first and fillal acPhone 80 Balik B1d • . ""r. ,u°Il' 1)3cki n' it UI) with Hiver loopt!d al'ound f 1 " "1 CvVl • h ' l "the nOl'th~rn d·pp1nc. to h. avetaIlook t a.t It. Had If halt,o I I cI Trial is set for Friday, March 2, count. I I• llrt of talk old W in dy marl f ot nf t c .' \\ C )::1 n. 11, 1 ~ noUon 0 ?c~ e It mys on y and bond i fixed at 1500, Gilbert Hunkins, administrator _ t o YllU n man cun' t htlrllly let it jnto Cannda III ~ R'r~nt curve. ~he stal·ted bu lld mg where. I am b~. Agnes L~\Seur vel' u R~I'a~d the 0 tate of Edgar Carson Bur -. 1'know Tom .. nltc1 'll a white hill bO~lrd cI l'lght. on th hne . for 1 ran across t hIS. The! S Ralph La eur, liivlorce to plumti1f ger d~cea ed is ordered to di triThe first y ar of President _ _ p • • 1 I: , \)111 m ' 'l1l'Jolm nl\) D n did n L know 1t, but he was I ts of good spo in tbe hIlls, and plaintiff is to her but' certain to Mabelle K Roosevelt's new deal briJlgs to 11 .. I • l ~s for 1\ IO(,HtiOIl all' he's to liv ~nnd nt)t. so many years though." maiden name ot Agnes A. oate!>. Burger • mind the language of St: ' her himself J all' m di tant- in a time when the gray"This su its me cl ar down to SolOl11on Fred Ilnd Louis Fred ha.ri es S Irwin xecutor and second letter to the Ol,tnthillns: I' u .• IlTo bahly n tiH)u_nnd alLI sage bottom .f the from the the Don muttered. "It v<!l'Su. 1' he S. F'r Id Co., n corp., trustee of the of J. A. Run- "Old thing . are p.a!I ed L~ ",' 'II us. Tom'" g ol th1"(!'· four :w('e~grll1~. Hills t . Its .far-oft' Ul;, does.. ale ot tbl.! unconected not s .an d d eceased, is authorized to dis- hold, all thmgs al e become h I dl"d I Ain't .. vel' hellrd of JunctIon WIth the Ml sso un we~ Grab It the-n, befo.re som body se curities cOllfirmE:d and rec lved certain stocks to the bene- M B It of Cincinnati re'bain' laid up again t any ,one continuous meadow and gar· else does," Cli ft' advl ed. fOEv ry is authorized to ll'ansfer securities ficiaries . th introduce a bill' prof U • You know what ollle big den, dotted with li ttle tow ns. , now .a~' then ~ome. f 11 l ' c~mes and uncollected notes to th1! purLorna' M. Scofield, a.dministrator ~~~ th~t all C , PWA and utfits 111", Thl'y'l~ likely t o fi l£lIl:e Off ~o uth II I<h~dow~ qepresslon eoutm a location m the S\\ e~n- eha er, Grover . Knapp. of the estate of Laura B. cofield, WAg workers 8t~rt t heir dail y -a small man will ru lie off. 'em If n~a.rked th MaTllls RIVer, where grass. o~e of the boys ~hat ~1~t' 'f.h Peoples Buildi~, Loa~ and deceased, til d bls inventory. ' ~bors with a cheerful song, their h e gets a chance. But they gcne~. b1g. cow 0:utfit:s had taken root to fo~ the bl&',outflb are begmnln 0 avmgs . versus .LOUIS Whltllcre Sale by E. B . Murrell, adminls noon meal I'ectlded and followed N!P their mouths shut untIl thrive ml~htily. on Ito\'ernment thmk they d ?ught to tak .u~ and arolyn L. W~lIt~('re,. contirma trator of th(' estate \>f John A, b more Biu:illg and that they end • !Itch him at it. Til ra have gral<s. Tbe .Rockl S l?omed ~Iuc on la~~. You can t go wrong on thIs. tl n, deed and dlSLflbutlOn. ilurrell, d ceased, were appr-oved. t~eir toll each ev ning wit.h Ii Phone 78J " n rustlers on thl rang. how the we. t, high and distant WIth unan I~ man file any sort of Ida May South ver$llS Roy The estate of Rhoda Drake de- h Th' would b goo d for 1' . . "Il~ range whel'e sotn f n \. seen pa;~e ' notded by the h.and of legal cla1m to land here," Don South, it i ordered that p~tition cea. ed, is relieved ft:om adrn'inisand I provide cmploymen to hll!'n't fi!!,ul'ed out a SCheme to g(.t th~ r atl'r fol' trllnsconimental aS~,ed. be filed .and 'llnlmOns . IS ued tration. music t :lchen and ong le-aders ~~_____________., rich quick.. Wher vel' there's any- ra!lway:; and ~en thou~~nd sq.uare, ,Sor.t ,of. G od en ough to ~01(1 thereon WIthout 4~ d DO It lor In the matter of the erlate of who are out of employm ent. she .U YEARS OF SERVICE t ring \\orth steahng .you 'll .find 1\ 1'\111e5 of foothlJls awaiting . ttlc- 1t. Tarn t survt'y~d yet. You. J\I !<~ . curity for ~o~t,. Thotna S. Wilkerson, deceas d, writes. AI 0 that it might uncover t hid wit h his eye on It. I thmk w.e me nt, now that the lVar .s~\oke no ~q~at. That. estab!~s~es your rllfh.t, ;R. E. Robmsotli. ver. u: Arthur xcepti ns to th inventory and 80 m vi1lag~ arU BO aa e,'et "UI1better ride over an' see T om. HI~ longel' elldallge~ed the "hltes. Jjff xplamed, bU the gove'!l- Bryant and J ohn I!JIg] r. Judgment app raisement were overruled. honored and unsung" and th en d ral.ch i n't mor 'n 1\"e miles. Re' ll "Wond r thlS ,~onntry .never men t .f!. ts ~\'ound ~o urve Y ItI' to plaint.iff for 125. Tn the matter of William N, velop us into a mu ic loving nali n 1 LEBANON, OHIO be interested to heal' about that open d up b fol', Don s81.d to Th . n If you vc put m y.ur ega ____ Wilk rson administrator de boni _ . We have a compl te l, ,' ksk in n' brown anyway. n- !iff. "It's got the outh skmned reSidence an' made your ImproveNew Suitt on with the will ann('xed of the Another con tituent writ that W~teh R.pair Ser¥ie. I ss you want to Il!t if. go Ill! ,it a Mormon block for cattle, The re's menls, .YOU get a deed, You can lIstate of Thomas S. Wilkerson. de this talk of revolution is all b~sh. Prices Reasonable la~·. , drop it altogether?" no del!ert. GI'IlSS and water eV,e ry- I?c,ate It by what tbey call me~e 1iam! Vallley Building and ceased, v'e rsus Chal'les P_ Wilker- You can't work up to a revolutl?D, d wbere" an bOUllds and fil e that descrlpAssociatio vi v r8US Jes e t I taO rt f th III he ays among people who reh~h ,B ads Rjl5Q'ung "There' b n nothitlg st.ar~e ., he COVOI'S a lot of terl'itory, tion in the land office at Fort Mentz, et al. for foreelo Ul'e and s on, e a, cer 10 pas 0 e w. '. in nd call take it lind J wclry Repaired , fo r me to drop, so far," Don grlll- these We tern lIited States" Clift' Benton You're entitled t o a hun- quitable relief. Arthut' Bryant is weAr l' conBstructed bYdCOAUtrt'll 11., athgot~d lick Ii' a " . . th e attorney. lce OWmali an a» us, "THE HOME OF GIFTS" ne d . " If I h a d any idea who ..... t , drawled. "Toen )le al's ago the cow~ dred-an's1xty acres homestead, (J 1 th Vo'te ...c-f away with my two sorrels I'd be on Iman d01\;n south figured Montana hundred an' sixty preempti on, a The Miami Valley Building and C~a~, exe;~rs, 0 d e ot!s date 0 An Anti.Lynching Bill is pendhis trail right. now. I'm not decJnr- ' wa all same nc.:th pole Th ey knew hundred an' sixty desert claim. Loa n Associ tion .versus J. W. d c r8,Y, ecetase , are i"'" in the Congre Mob violence • , 0 . . W .. In war n the Rr.1 because old better now But they dIdn't houble Your wlfe Is en ti t Ie d to th earl', et a,I!or f ·orec1osure m on e y au L OrlzeF td0 slgn con d' r aft eH. · . .from time to time . eems to to. k e to find out till they began to get same, an' your children over land equitable relief.. . tf;a M guar Ian AI d the helm Reeellt1y a numb r of Windy sticks me for mC)re than them two grays were wort . crowded for rang at home. " eighteen." Lillie E. Coopel: versus William l'le e da~pY'1 m l nor' t e I men hav~ been IYllcherl while law . Naturally 1 take your word abou t Lik the [SI'LI lites or old Don "I can sure layoff some good H. Brown, tor mqlney alld fONclos e~n d a~ nna a~coun. dl f fully imprisoned and awaiting 'fOTARY PUBLIC SIteI'. Seein' ~uby M.ac Donald looked ~t the land and 'f ound it land on this flat and along that ure. arry • armo y, guar an 0 trial. This is a great wrong. AI asked m to, III dehver her "'ood Tt more h saw of it the creek," Don commented. "Why. l The MassiIJon .. Cleveland-Akron Gfileodrgh~ YepaSCthhak, inctornpetent, great danger' lurks in the abandon wa Nall•••1 Baak -.u1'n'" . ...more. he f elt that here was the SOlI . you can eut a h un d re d ton of W1'Id S·Igli CO. versus JR 0 b er·t H . Jones, i! 18 seven aceoun . , • ment of eonstitatlonal law and Dra.,. • • Eatat.. S.tt'" He didn't sa" anything more in which to tak fOOt and grow. hay on ' that meadow right now." for money. . order in the resort to mob rule. " Id a "ay. • Sou :,'h vel·sus.. R oy Real Eatato Traa.fera about the embattled Wundt from Kansas bad fill ed up in its time, "Sure, Take it up. Sb~'s yours," Mobs ate dangerous . They lack WAYNESVILLE. OHIO White S\1Jphur who wa. uppose~ until free land was no more. Texas Cliff laughed. "By the tIme y u're , So.uth, for d.lvorQe.. Cha,rge 18 ImWilliam C. Welch, deceased, to judgment. They are brutal. They t be raging about on the trail of thad a million p eople and wa gray-headed she'll be worth money ptlso ~m nt III pf~nttenttary. Helen Welch, et aI, real estate In provoke anarchy; might, pel'baps, L MS T om Salt.er. Cliff dismiJ sed Wu~dt spilling million of cattle over its Antelope Sp~inga they 'call this I Allcl.' Bowman and Atwell Mc- Massl~ township. . ignite the flame of bloody rev~lu - DR. H. M. WIL IA with contempt. H e kit w h1m. bordel's. The old West was grow- place." ferar exoecutors of the state of Irving D. Welch, et aI, to The tion. ·It is not a step from taklOg ')STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _. Wundt he said, was a bigmouth d ing up uncol1sciou of its growth. They loped on toward Tom Chr1 ty McCray, deceased, versus Prudi!ntial Insurance Co., rea) es Uves of criminals by mob violence SURGEON false 'alarm • • i l somebo dy had I A man' could st.ill throw ten thous- Salter's,. Don thinkiJlg more about John l'tf, Skinner and Una 1\1. Skin tate in Massie towlIship . to take property from those Who lifted a bunch of hi horses Wundt l and head of st ock into an empty Antelope Springs than the matter '~er, for money, foreelo ure, etc. Nancy H. Hall to Mary Scott possess by thoe who are hungry Special Att•• Uoa to Rectal ••41 wo':lld naturally ride and roar. But 'tt'etch twenty mile!!. square and that. took them riding. In half an \ ---Mother and Widows Home, inlot and un mploye d. Certa inly there l.te.Uaal Di...... if Mr. Wundt w~nted Tom Salter hold it again t all comers by the hour they dropped into a bru shProb.tt, Court No. 11 in Springboro. should be a real . distributio n of LEBANON. OHIO he knew where to find him. The mere fact of being there fi rs t. But lined creek ~ottom. Like lift":! 'I!he e tate of .Mary E. Zim'mer!\fary E. Zim~errnan, d cea ed w~alth in thi countl'Y, but let u D4I 12 RI'8 Phone RIU Salter ranch wa asy to locate. he couldn't hold it forC'Ver, even like the RM, Salter's ranch was man deceased i exempt fr om in- to Charles M. Zimmerman, et al. pray that it is accompli hed by lvln. & .Tllm lio n BJdjf. "Meantime, I aim to go ahead by the divine r ight of cattle kings, built of piqe logs., It was n&at. heritance tax." 140.36 aeres in Wayne town~hfp, orderly proee ' . In fact, U blo od- ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with what brought me here," Don Don was aware of that. Ot her men These new-made ranches spelled I Irving D Welch admin'istrator !lIRO lots 7 and 8 in WayneSVIlle. Jess revolution ha been und('r perman- of the estate of William C. Welch GLadman H. EJlis, deceased, tel owa during the past year. continued. "I may get track of men who had grown gray and rich competence, resource, u.. those horses later: I wan~ to see in the cow bu in e~s, still thou~ht ence. Cattle lay on t ile flanks of ' deceased, filed h.lll application for N _ , THE MIAMI' CAZETTE if I can get-heJd of 80metbi a paIn a e-en ol.'dam- tbe creek above and ?elnw th e a certificate 01 t.ransfer. towrulJip. It benefits a repre entative t looks like the ma kin'lI of a rabcb. ed by Reaven to grow graS$ for place. A man appeared an the dOQT The inventory of Engelbert J. A. Runyall, by executor and receive. Jldvlct; and sugge tiona For R ••• l These hills look good to me. And cows to t, and would nevCT be of the house when they rod up. H cht, administr'~tor of the estate trustee to Miriam Smith. inlot No. from hiS constItuents. Of cours , l!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'!'!!!!!!!~""'!!!!!'! I'd as soon me e.t Sal~cr an' talk aught but · free pasture. Don "Hello, ~om." of Grace Hecht, 'deceased, wa ap- 60 !n. Leban,o~. , some. adv!ce is not so good. ~ethis over now IlS any time." looked farther and saw more. . .. 'Lo, ' Chft'," . . prove·d. W.IJl~am Wllhams to The Peoples pr.~tatlve Brown of GeorgIa, "L-et's fide, then," Cliff said. "We "Salter's is ,over th~re," Chft' Salt~r was of med1um ~ elght, In tbe matter of the e tate of ;Bulldlnnf,', Loan & Savings Co., reeelve~ a col!~ct t~1 gram from can kill two birds with one stone. po in ted, 'I'm gOlD ' t o sWlIIg around darkskmned, compa.ctl Y bUilt. He Edwin Walker Hudson, d ceased m1\lti Nos. 61 and 66 in Harveys' ,a CODstituent, Ma~ned y 8te-:day The more Cnmpbells in tbe Sweet- lhe edge of the butte a ways. I got had a small black mustllche and it is ordered that said certificate burg. and mUllt have work. You are y grass the batt r. If there Wa!! 11 bunch of horses rangin' here .. I ver~ white,. even teeth. He ~as of depa' it and 10 sliares oft stock ' Helen O. !,nd R. A. Scott ~nd COllgressman and I exp.ect y~u. 0 en ugh f U ' to hold down the lik e to cast my ~ye on 'em once ID genial, hospitable .. He, ha.d a I'~ady in said applic tion are to be Grace C. Sm1th t~ J .. Eugene Free get !lie employment. Wife me ~m good locations an' grab the first a whil .': laugh. Yet :/?on did!! t hke hlm- tl'ansterl'ed to Ethel L. Taylor. m~n, 100 acres In Salem town- ' mediately care Western ?mon. O\1r eonve.nlent location, ' lIuit.· water l'ig ht s we could head off They Jump d the bunch present- not as he liked Chft, as he 'felt Ross H Hartsock was appointed Shlp. Any honest 'Work regardles, Conble lIurroulldlnrs and equipment 'fome big from comin' in 1y, a bily stallion witb a band of about Clift' from the hour of meet. dm . I ot the estate of Th e Fil'st and Merchants Nati- II'ressman Brown, peevoo,. enables us to Se.ne to the B~l!t nn' tryin' to hog it all. We could mares and their families, had a ing. And Don bad ' n ever been ;:: Elme).' Rogers ' decea8~ onal Bank of Middletown to Alice graphed ba~k: "My advI~e I keep out sheep. That':> the next big !()ok at the~ •.b,u nched I1nd 5nort- pron~ ~ snap judgments.. This ~ o~s H. Hartsock wa~ appointed and ~arl Ctol1: real estate in !tave y.our w,~fe apply for divorce Advantare. nuisance. There's money in sheep. mg on a h111 s1de. Then, as they wasn t Judgment, he told blmself. admini trator of the estate ' of Frankltn tOWl1sh!p. ImmedIately. , We're goin' to 11 ave sheep men to rode over the crest of the .n extlt was nonsense. He ought to take Thomas Elmer Rogers, deceased, Theodore Chflstoes ~o James E. Secrecy of-'i-ne-o-m-e- tax AMBULANCE SERVICE I and filed bond of $1600 with sure- Foley,. inlot No. 100 1Il Lebanon. is wrong. Uilfortunatoly, Pl.oa. ze - --ties. W. F. Clark. O. ,R. Ungleeby Wilham Underwood and Mabel fort to rovide publicity fo in_________ and George J. Waterhouse were Underwood ~o Ella, M'. Handl~Yi come tax returns tailed. Peonle '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!"!!!!~~ appointed appraiisers. 91.76 acree In HamIlton townshIp. should .know who pay taxes. :-nd _ _ ___ • The will of t;ladman H. Ellis --how mueh .During three thousand FOR SALE DATES CALL deceased, was admitted to Probate Bill. Allowed days of Andrew Mellon's reg; W. A. Seiker, pay 1'011, $14'1.-three billion dollars of income tax Con:ington P. Ell lis was appointed executor, no bOlld requil'Cd . John 40; W. B. Schuler, pay roll, $225.- m9ney Wu refunded~to corporaShultz, Howard Drummond and 63; Flo~d Lemmons, pay '1'011, tions, and individual&--many to $147.87 i Harold Sweny, pay roll, large contributors to Republican $229.47; John Myers, 'pay roll, campaign (unds. This money was Clift"s word about Salter, and take $148.22; J. L. Dt,llm, painting and ,collected in secret and refunded Salter at bis ' face value. But he carpenter work, $48.30: D. W. in secret. There wou~d have been JESSE STANLEY COUldn't. H& had purely instinc- Keller, services, $57.50; Roy Bur- no sucb refunds had publicity at- Ph 320 111 BUt Olal tive reservations ,about Tom Salter roughs, services, $86; Thomas tended the ~ collection and refund. on. ,aw .r ••••, .. for no logical )·eaaon. He didn't Taylor, services, $17.88: J, K. For thr. years J. P. Morgan ' lik e him. The quoeer reflection that Spencer, sand alld gravel, $850.20 paid no Income taxes to tbe govEARL KOOCLER he might be jeal~ous came to Don Dr. Edward Blair, stoM, $1.96; ernment. If a publicity sbeet OfMln D.,t_ P•• _ · after he had shaken hands ,with Clinton Watkins, IItol)e, 60c: Bert for inlpection to newspaper reKE.lllor••••• I' l:l dter and ~xcllantred the ulI,;,a1 Fish~r, atone, '15c; Famoua Auto IPortenand any InfeJ:'eated citi;zens cQurteous 'b anaUties. Then Chjf, Supply 00., 6 tires, $170.70: Ihad , been attached to his 1929 reIWho was' direct . to the point of H~1')ry Zeie~, 1 broom, 90.; 1lO:rt. It Is .afe to uaert that Mr. bluntness, opene'~ the ball. Oregollfa Brldce: Co., weldlnlr and jMoqran wouUI not have ,otten by "I wouldn't give anybody's isuppliell, '18.88: Roy ' Bur-lin 1980 and U8t yapping a second thought," Clill rough., lIemcea, '6; D. W. KeUer Sweat on, little man I The battle said, "if it wasn't that this }lartt- services, $2.60; H. L. Schu)'ler, 10r full publicity fClr income _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ __ cular yap was handed to Don heTe pay roll, 419t.S8; Carl Dakin, tax... the _me .. we have in conWANTED He happenll to I.e another Camp- "ay roll, '178 ••2: Oregonia Bridre lleetlon with It&te and local taXe1l, bell to Btake himself , a ~lallch in Co., cement mixer and aupplietl. win be cODtlnued and in the end, HEMORRHo.IDS OR PILES treat. the hills an' grow up wdh the $US.08: Stella Kelly, aervicel t7: will win. ed without Surrery. Alto rest of U8. On his way he camped ',I'he Columbul Blank Book IUr. --:-Varicose (en1al'ged) Veillll, COIIbelow the RM. I!J\ the rughtllome- Co., IlUpplles, $27.(S0; W. O. Gil~ ,NOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT sultation Fr~e. Dr. Steele, 22 body stole two borses otr ,bim. mour, inquest, $5.70 ,; MOl'l'i. 5c & When he rod~' into the ranch in 10c Store, supplies $1.90: Wllliam Es.t ate 'of ,Thorn .. Elmer Rogerll Masonic Bldg., Wilmington, o.hio. the. lnoT~in' Windy MacDonald ShotllVe,lI, eamee. $20; M. E. 'Ro.a dec_d. .' a12 makes a pretty strong talk about stamps, 46i Clill Brant, services, Notice Is hereb), 'given that Ross WANTED-To , bur all kblCl. of you. This is th& kind of spiel th~ 1; H. lIf. Williamll, aerviee1l, $1; H. Hartsock whose Post Office Adchickenll, llaYtnc JlI«heat lIIuk.. old fool is makhll'." H. o.swald, burial services, dreq ill Waynesville, o.hlo, has price. S. D. Henkle, Wan...me. , And Cliff proceeded to repeat $100; "Mrs, Ira Eltzroth. Bernees, been dilly a,p pointed , all Admlnis" eonBisely what non had told him . '6; Belen Doughman, !emccs, of the Estate of Thomai Ohio. He ~upp)jed th4l correct details $7'; Candls H)'1Iler, Bernee., f5; Elmer Roger'll late of Warren with only 'a wol'd or two of cor, Mrs. Will Brran, selVle... flO; Countr, Ohio, deceased. . FOIt RENT rection from DOYI. Goeorgfa Miller, servicel, $10: lira. Dated this 19th day of February _ _ _"--_ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Tom Salter listened with an n- Howard Sawyer, servieel, $7~ 1984. FOR RENT-Furnished o~ aemiColumbus Blank BQok Co., IUpL\LPB H. CAREY furnished modern three-room pre8l!ino of ,mild amusement. "He certainly loaded you tor pliell, '20; Columbus Blank Book Jude. of the Probate Court apartment. Private outside enbear 88 far as I was concerned," Co., suppliea, $2.50: Th, 'IYrlVUI'eIl COUllty, Ohio trance. Heat ' furnished, Mn• . Salter Fyter Co., aeme... f19;and Lebanon - --_ Mortia Graham, Phone 88. "Thill airl Don dellver-. Oitlzena National Ba1lk Truat
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Carter B~ plaled the GobblE'r Fraternity Five ()f Wilmington Collere Tueada, evening. The D. L CRANE I I P.lliialter S.II.crl.tl_ Prke, f1.10 • Year Wilmington team won by a small OIic. Pbo•• _..... ........ .. __ No. III Ent.red at Poelottle. at Wayn..- score, 31 to 27. Mr. J. D .• Welch, of Wayne· R••I....c. ...... __ ............. __ . No. III "lI1e. Obio, ....:tr.r"4 Cl....... n ville, was calling On MI". and MI·s. &::_::::S E.· B. Dakin, Wednesday afternoon A number of High school slUt!· MARCH 8, 1934 took advantage of the henvy fall and njoyed leigh Monday night. Aftel' the I,'ide the party enjoyed a delici(lu ~ Th~ lum: of -wafftes- and coc oa Ilt Turning from city newspapers to small town preas exchanges that ia and Vivian TuckeJ"s ~ome to the editor's desk is like step.ping from the slums, full of vice, home. mto an old-fash ioned garden sweet with lavender and thyme- and 't he Mrs. Lauea Shidaker is visiting scent of perenl;lial flowers. The pages of big dailies are so full 01 her siater, Mra. Chli\s. Pyle, neal' murder, thievery, immorality and selfishne1ls that the better nllWs is Lebanon . Oaptain Ohas. Garn r and fam.obscu r d by these glat'ing shatt rings of the Decalogue. One puts the pap r s aside with a feeling of depre8llion and heartache tbat the world ily wer Sunday guests of l\1r!'. Mattie Finch. is so full of te1'l'ible and unhappy things. Mr. Lyle Robertson and family . Th n picldng up the paper that record the happeninga of the moved into the J. H . Bogan prophttle towns around us, one gains ren wed faith in lif , Here are set erty Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore and f orth that which uplifts a community-the activities of the business m n, . the ch~rch items i the happy socia~ gatheringa of the people, the falnUy were Sunda y visitorR of mafl'lages, bIrths nnd deaths, farmers' Items and all the thousand and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, of Bellbrook. one dRily CCIlJ'I'ene that make up the simpie annals of the great comMr. and Mrs. Joseph Shambaugh mon pepple, wh o arc I'c.nlly the foundation of this broad country of entertained Mr. Bnd Mrs. Don I OUl's. Henderson, of Dayton, and Mr. ! . Sometimes p' oplc p ak lightly of the country newspaper, but it and Mrs. Fred Bogan of Wiltnin g IS on of the. most pot nt lind uplifting fact()rs in OUI' national exis- ton, Sunday. ten C.hri siian Science Monllol'. Mr. Chris. Lippincott I ft SatuI'day to go to West Virginia where he will make his home with hi I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McVey Some dlly lawmak rs nnd tax spenders will wake up to the fact were Sunday dinner guests of hil: that. it is. the pl'ivate citizen, private investor and private employer on parents, near New Vienna. Mr. and Mr!l. Clint CI aver enwhom th t',\' must depend to fill the pllblis treasuries. Instead of hamFlringing him a t ov ry Lurn they find it necessary to encourage him in tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. S. order thnt they Illay be able to coli ct the money to pay the terific tax Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. bills they ru n up against the peopl . E M V· I Throug hout the I)a tinn, . ecul'ity owners are banding together to . . II _a rs, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cat')' and alT. dtlmand protection of lheil' savings from tax and legislative confiscation M' Cia Billy, d' GMrs. Rose ISB u la ray, MI'. Joh n Denny and Mr. Howard McGuinn Thursday evening. 1LS. Alar. A new daughter arM v d Thurs'I( , l"~. day at the hOJl1e 01 Mr. and Mr . _____________________________11F. H. (Dick) Hosier. Miss Nellie Graham, of Dayton, The Ohio State University' Radio Station-WOSU spent the week·end with her '8 :00 l\fulJio parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howa rd ;105u Farm Adj ustmcnt News .... ..... .... ............ .. D. S. Myer Gr~ha~. I Cl t .th f Whc.n hall We Inoculate Legume Seeds? ....... " H. W. Batehelor ... ass me WI 1\ I'S. :25 MUSIC KaTI Snell, Monday evening. 8:40 tudent Interview ... .. . .... J. S. Coffey and Bill Corkins Mrs. Lissa Curl ha returned 8: 0 The Potato Outlook . .. . .... ......... ............ Earl Tuasing home after visiting relatives in ... , .Ruth Radford Da:yton. . 9 :00 Keel? Your Chickens out of the Scrap Bag 9:10 ~~~~ to Sell Cattle Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy 9 :26 hI' . ... " .... .. . .... ' ....... L. P. McCann were visiting hi par ntll, Mr. and . 9 :36 0 0 as an Agricultural Stat(J ... ................. H. E. Mrs. A. L. Kennedy, Sunday 9:45 Has Machinery au sed Farm Surpluses? .... _... G. W. Mc uen .
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DOW ~'f'bruary 26. /I'OT tert trom LIttle AmeMca wlt.b tbe candays the Club bas rt!celved DO cil- celled Byrd Antartlc ExpedltlOD (1 rect word frOm Arthur &bele -In stamp. On January SOtb, Presldem Little America. Tbe IllterrupuoD Is Roosevelt'. birthday. AdmIral Byrd du to aov ral thIngs. One of tbeBe opened In Little America the most Is the tacl tbat the elngtneere are remote omclal' P08t offico ID the changlDg tlie radIo E!qulpmeot ILt domain or -the United States. Uttle AmeMca and InEltalUug dlrec· Tbere will be ooly two cancell~ Uonal antennae so tbat future mes· UOh dale8 ror tb~ mall senl rrolu sages. stories and bn~adcast8 will UtUe America. One of theae datelJ come througb perrec;Uy . Messages w-III be tbat or the OpenJn8 01 the Na.mea for Colu mbia River Anb Act Like Humane are DOW blDg recelvelll by Admiral LIUle America Post Office on Presl· The lumbl " til·I'r. 1I: 1111\,(j tor A )<'r{>I1('h IJuturallst states tbat • Byrd and bla m"n dent Roosevelt" blrtbday. It 15. of the first Atnpril'I'_" , 11111 10 ,'lrl'1Im .. on the lee but courae. too late now to send ' mall nRvl~at \l the j!lnlll', h,,:; !tnrlll' more' (In waking " 'om 61eep ants yaWII Ilncl ~'rpt('h tlJ(\lr 11'$;9. like humall they are unable to ror that daUng. The second date I)elngs. aeD<li me88ages ball not yet been decIded but letters lhllD hAlf " c!M;I' II "rn!'l" \ tit \('. out. We sbould ror tble second canceUaUoD are b recelv1ng our n~w beIng accept ed by the Post- - -stort'es In anotber maater for deltvery about a yeAI' IIliII-.. ;.~ few days now and from now. we bet tbey wm l 'b08e' wbo WIsh to receive or be excitinG Btuff! aeDd ott\claU, IItamped letters trom Tb,ere I~ lOti UtUe America may lend as man, • gOIDI~ on dOWD In letters aB they desire, addressed to Richard C. Hoyt Lltt I e Am e rI Cll. themselvell or to friends. The a4-R~dlo Man Tbe laat or tbe dressed lellers shoUld be lertUll.. Bupplles ar betDS brougbt In from etamped and sboull! be IlUIerte<J III th various caches 001 tbe Ice a nd aoother eDvelope with the ua~a1 the winter quaM-era are being made dome8t1c postage atBs.ed.. Enclo8e as comfortable as possible, Cap- a pot!tal mODey order for ~3 ceots taln Allan [nne8·Tayl,~r. In charge payable to tbe Byrd Antartlc EKof AdmIral Byrd's do~: department. pedlUon. Tbe outsIde enveJope has I ft wlth three other men for b tb d II a 800 mile journey bac:k toWard Car. ~y~~ldAn~:'cu:e E~P~~~~lso':' ~~ c~r: meo. LaDd to establlab a fOOd bAJIe of Tbe Pos~maater, Wa.ab1llgtOo. as pa.rt of the sclenUllrc program or D. U. Do not addrese these letter'll ib exoedlUon. A crncl! wblch Ie d. to the Club. We are IIlmpl, lelllnll veloplng In the Ice In Illack or LIttle YOU about tbla mall arrangemen& Am rica III causing LIle '-cimlral for your IntormatioD aDd to ~der Bom CODC rD and be 18 tak1ng ble additional service to the ElIped). usunt earll" and wise precaUtiODs: tIOD. '-II tbe letten you eend ado Wb n -ArtbuT"s Iltorlea etart comIng dr.led to youraeit or Tour frtendl tb 11 b D II roug again. we o(le be wi te -..111 be packed at WuhlngtOD !mil UI all about that dog eled )ourne, .eDt lO 8&n Francisco by traIL 110 you may mark It properl, on Tben tbe, will ,0 by It.eamabtp to your Club malla. New Zeal&nd wbere th!lJ' wUl 1M Tbts d lay gives us a cbance to placed OD board the E:QedlUPD', tell you about an IntelresUolI mem· fla,.blp. Jacob Ruppert. aDd \be ber or lbe ClUb wbo II not OD the Betr of Oaklaud. whlclt wW take Exp dIllon but Is a vury tmportaDt thelll nut December or Ju...." til m mber of It. Tbls !1II Rlcbard 0. the ROlli! Ice Barrler. Tb.re tbeJ Hort lI' bo. with bls nildlo receiving -..111 be uDloaded aDd bauled by dol set., constitutes tbe northern end of team ' to UtUe '-merlca where tlMi:r tb lO.OOO rnllealr 1I11e tbal tranl' 11'111 be postmarked aDd returned w mlts tbe sto ri ell frclm Pre81dent you and tbe other recipients. BJ Abele and Lieut. C<,mdr. George the Ume they get back the7 wDI Noville . wllo are collaborating tn ~ave traveled almoet SII,OOO ~ keeping tbe DOw... 12.000 Clut) memo and. wltb tbe beaDtJ.flIl ltamp aM bers Informed aboul: lbe fjOlngs tbe InterHtln& ofIIclaI cuceUau. down at the boltom 01 tbe Q'Otld from tbe Little America ~t O~ From mldnlgbt to 8 a.ln . (>Vl't)·. nl ' nl IDe), will mue & WODderfIal IGO ellcept Wednesdays, Olc\< Ho\! 1~ " ('Oil lor yean to . cOm" I glued to bis set. blgb In thO' ntrl 'O Headers or theae ICOIteI are . . room of 'the Mackay RadIO ~ml plYing lot membel1l!dp 0U'dI . . Telegrapb Compaoy. on Uroa!! th f ree map or tile loath .,.. Street. New York. and rt·relv.·.. rp'l(lun luter tlI&D ,.. 111m . . . . Abele·lIstorles. expedltton 0 .. "" b' ll CH II:' 01 tbem wtth the ca.6'a .... letln,. messa$'ea to fl\mlll p~ 11 -:,11 ~!~!'I We ~... e n,OOQ memben .. the dtber '·word t:ra1Ilc" .. bleb CGee ready aDd ~ we 1111811 1M on between thla acleu.Wlc Expedl- one or the .....eat a.IIa . In 1-tlon and the 01lta14e WOrld. Royt WOrld. In adaIUen to the lapel .... Is " cartooDlst. & photograptler. II ton wblab ,.. -peat to HlD4 011 wood-carver and. he aaYI. 8 ral rl)' ,n the near,...., ..e are It , gOOd lIalior. In IIOdrisOD to Delnll: In ~ .. no d\q1'aDl8 al;Mme or the IICIIdI expert radio ol)er&tOr. &no WllIIt nt fit belDS . . . on tIda creat . . do 10\1 think b. 40ea on bl8 da VII 1.l>dltlOn. Ill . . mtlUltlme. tf ,.. olrT He 18 an amateur WlrelPK~ would Itke to Jt*l tile Ohab, W1dt o!)erator! [n tblll capac1t7 bla name oul ceet. uuJ ........ one of the rr. lB "W2FFL~ and he Ie an Ilcttve workln, ma;e - J'OU can keet , member or tbe rtaYai IOlItl&. lraclt of all ... ~ mlbta Thl8 weel! we bad a moet Inter- elplOraUOD ~ etc.. 1IImJ)17 . I esting v1sit trom D. O. Sboolt. In a aeIf.-dctn.ed lltamped IIDTeIoDI charge or the ~ mall b~ to Arthur ~ lr. Pnletdeot eau at Wasblogtoa. ..14 be ..~ed lUI LaW• . & - - . AftatIon " m.pJon to explaJo to tbe Club memlMn bow Uon (JaIl, JIetiII l.uIqton; ,Itt they can b!L!e leUerll or eD.TeIOpeI . . . . . aM! e S,ll A_e, Met _~~ciresaed lO them aotaaIIl' ~.
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Best of the News Direct ·From the Ohio State Capitol COLUMBUS - A me age 01 particular inter st relative to the rural chool prbbl-em win be delivcred by Dr. George N. Zook, United States commi ioner of dueation, over tb l'I"BC radiO n twork during the Farm lind Rome hour next Monday frorri 12 :3() to 1 :ao. The talk will be a . part of the Future Farmer monthly program. Dr. Zcek was pr sid nt of Akron l:miversity until l1eal'ly a year ago.
and were named for four years each. The appointments in all ex.. j:ept a f-ew instances followed the executive committees of each poljtical party. In a few count-iea appointmenta were not made by March 1 pendlna: settlement of disputes on recoD)m6ndatioos or for other reasons. Those were as follQws: Champaign county, Democrat; ClI'Yahoga C(JUnty, E>emoerat; Franklin county. Republican Pickaway county, Democrat.
Tru tee of Ule Ohio State Archaelogical and Historical society planned to meet tl)j~ week to lect a successor to Charles B. Galbreath. secretary, editor and librarian of the organization. Mr. Galbreath's 'death after a short illness was greatly mourned and regretted by a large circle. He was the author of a history of Ohio and many other publications, 'b oth prose and :pQ etl1'.
First public hearings under the minimum wage lsw of the are being beld this vyeek, as follows: Monday in Cincinnati, Wednesday in Columbus, Thursday in Cleveland ~nd Friday in Toledo. The hearings are ()n the report of the atate laundry wage board as made to ThomBII A. director of indulltrial relations, who has approved the report, The board recommends an incl'eue in wages paid women and Appointment was announ«d ma.le minot laundry workeM!. It last week of Matthew L. Brown, ft.x es a minimum of 27% cents an of Springfield, a the ' firet chief of hour throughout the state. This is tile Division of Aid for the Aged ume all , In New York atate undcl' the old age pension law. excep~ the latter is 81 % cents in Brown is secretary of the Ohio' tbe- m-. Fraternal Ordu of Eag:les, a~ propoaed rate is alao 2J,i cents per ol'ganization that was the prin- hour moee . than the pt:Oposed eipal moving force ba.ck of last national code fixes for laundry ;Call's lIuccessful campaian for t?e workera in citie!! of 100,DOO or new law. Brown pre~t8 there will Imore and five eents higher than be apPl'oximl\tely 30~00 peraona Ithat for 8maller eommllnities. Mias eli~ible for aid when the ,8,000,. I Louiae Stitt. superintendent of the 000 appropriated for the division minimum wage division, reports will be available July 1. that a dry c1eani~g wage schedule will hI! _reported 10 a month, and The Ohio PubUc Utilities . Com- that the field work.E1'I!I are obtainmission has established new rules ing data now for a "a&'e seale for Intended to bring about Inore ex- waitreaae.. peditioull beal'inil\ in rate ealel. Experts are required to , reduce their testimony to wrl1:inc in CQmpact form, and appral.all of properties must be summarlled. Cases must be ready tor hurin, witbin aix months after flUng, an~ if either side faU. to UN dillrenee in preparing for hearings, the com minion may dismiss an app.al or take auch other action as may be considered j ulltIillable. The additional ' rules went into 'M,arch 1, and are to appl, to inS' eases so far as possible. . The State Department Education hal the dilltlnctlon of having two national preaidents in its ranka sillee L. W. Reese, state high sehool supervisor and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~= of the Hlgb Scbool elected president of a ..ociation- of Hl,h vison and inspectoR in 014,.,.lalildl la.t week. The other .preeident is Ray Fife, .nll.rvfaClI'~ of vocational aericlIlture. ....0 aemnlr his HtOnd - term • pruident Cli the AmerieUl VocatiOllal AuoclaUon, lite. ll... a... eeeda Geo,.. W. RotInid, of
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_Almost 90 p r cent o:f the burley tobacco acreage in Ohio is under cOl')tract with 't he AAA. A wave of signer in the .final days of the campaign brought the t otal of participating farmers to 5000. Fully 85 per cent of all bUl'ley growers accepted the government's plan to bring burley prodUction in line with annual consumption, ' according to a summary of reports from: cou'n ty II-gricultural agents in the 15 couthern Ohio counties that g.r ow this tYPe of tobacco. Adams count.y led all others in n\lmber of signers.. More than 1800 farms were phiced under the terms of the adjustment contract by 1340 farmers. The 4600 acres jn the plan represent 95 per cent of the tobacco acreage in th county. In Brown county 1150 fal'llIera aigned 4400 acres, and in Callia county 786 farmers signed 1992 ac.r es. repor D. S. Myer, state agent in charge of farm adjustment show tbat in Clermont 500 f~rmers signed 90 per cent of the total acreage; 455 ~igned 85 per cetlt of tbe acreage in Highland; and 190 growers signed In Scioto. The burley plan was the econd offered to Ohio tobacco growers. The lI.rst plan, fOr growers of cigar leaf i,n the Miami Valley, also met with the approval of more than 85 per cent of the growers, A first payment of the three to come to burley grow.e rs from the AAA w'i1l be made as soon as the contracts are approved at WashTh~ first payment is 10 per eent of the aalell value of the 1933 crop to the grower who agreed to cut acrea,e one-third; 16 per ceilt to the man who .greed to 'Cut onehalf. No ftret payment will l)e less than ,16 or more than $46. The. program is n~tional in extent and involves benefit payments of $ll;,QOO,OOO. Myer was unabl e to estimate the proportion ot this .sum that will 90me to Ohio. - - - - - - --- - PUBLIC SALE We will sell all our farm cbattlel, located 1~ miles N. of Wa)'lleeville, 6 milea S. of Bellbrook, on the Bellbrook and Waynesvllle Road, just aeros. from tile Spring Branch School house, on W .......7, Marcia. 14, 1934 ' A~
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l'ol\1Illbll . . Ohio• . h ..·clt 5. 1934 Now that Rudy Valee has rece-'I'h~ nlrelHt),· -or 111gJI"'nya (It Ohio ived the college degree of "Doctor 1\' 111 h"l~ C\ PllbJl' h,=arlniL al 1(1 , f D . " 0 · ... 0 It O. 01 . )<l:l~HWIl Stn.ndllrd 0 ance MUSIC, we hope he'll :rlll1(,. W('l1nes(lll, M~rch t l. 1934. 'get bUIY. Some of the' recent In 1 It vtfl" ()Or- \n ~ 'in!>n cou nt v I d ' . J
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olJrt Hou se. L ti1)III'p08e ot It aran ,:I against th prOPo1!ed allidltlon to the atate hlgohway system ot n. road 11lca.ted In Warren ounLy .. OhIo. and beln" more definite\)' dC8cl'iptlon as tol IOil:~fnnll'\g at a point. In Wa.ahlngton Townel\1p. Warren CgltnW ....Ohlo 011 Lale HOUle US 22--Stllte 'noute S ( S . H. 10) nrproXlmlltel)l 1.1t mUe ",psr r th e \\ arren-ClInoon County lin : th ence In a northwesterly and we8ter l l' dlr Lion over an exlsLlng road thr()Uffh the village of 'Fort AncIent, WashIngton 'It'ownahlp. ,.,nd COntlnUI"'! through . ,eetlona 4. 10, and 1.6 0 Turtle CTeelt Town.hlp t:o an Inter. ctlon wIth State Route 123 (S. H. 252) and there termlnale: or alternate rOl,1te In ~ame ' lI'ert~... al [oen[lon, In all a dletanee ot apvro>:lmalely .0 miles. O. W . MERRJJlJ..L miG Oll'ector ot ltlghwa)'lI! 01( Ohio an..,n. hlo, tor thp IlIg nrgulnenh tor
Wal.,'t The Olle As repeated by Opal Read: "I cstled on Mabel hillt night, I wasn't any more thliln Inside the door before her motlh et BIlked my intentions." "That must have been embarrassing." "Yes, but that's not tbe worst of It. Mabel called from upstair!! and .aid, 'That isn't the one, mother.' " Brow n County, Kan., World .
11 o'clock, the following: · 8 head pf extra good work 1tOrHII; 7 bead of hich-crade I.raey cattle, T. B. teeted i " head of eood Poland China brood IOwa; 1 !rOOd male p-ir--all iannUlled. Complete Un. of fU1D'1D,,;~:t~::1 atll, barnea, and fMd. II! :I:~ we are · 61ODotillllmii
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Over 14 million acres have been o1i'ered for reduction in the 8715,970 cotton adjustment agreetil t . I . b men entatlve y examtned y the AAA up to February 21 I d' tl t . n Ica ons are hat the total reduetion in 1984 acreage will be th 15 '11i more an ml on aeres.
ADS•. Will find· a buyer for whatever you have to sell. · This i. a good chance for you. Take · advantage of it.
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Thl' J'('Il'Ulllf ann\ml 1 It lI.h, I'. hill pl'(lducl'1'~, "h(·tl1l'1' l1I(' mh~'I'" l'!' My Secret, Slumber Sonr, How Mt>rhng of lh." 111£'111h','111 (If Ih' U,.. \"""~lIltil1n "I' 1)(01, ttl nUt-lid D'ye Do My Partner. !lti mi \ ulk,\' ('ulIlll'll\lil',· ;\Iilk thi .. Hl~·ctillg. I usic- The White Queen-County (Continued from paare 1) I'rnduc t't~ ~"llcint lull, \\ ill 1>(0 1-'n'(' hilI(' h{,"ll ti('k,'t, CUll bl' Orchestra- Miss Evelyn WiIIHld TlIl·~tlIlY. \ I hI:!. IH!1-1, lit '("ul'~'d at tho . '<1cilltion .. m (., kenon, director. l)uyton, lit \ :,,; :\\; 1'1 :tl'l'et. COl' tht· Wllld-;;rth- fUIll Ull old Patrick hit'd and Fourth Grade Choru8II'. and :\1 r , Th 01('11111 1''' "i11 ,"uk on R lun 111; 11 to bl' ~~I'vl'd :n tlH' R Henry, .. ne~ar hlld his Brutus, Mrs. Marl Grow, director _ vi, itl'd relalivc_ at propl'_ d CllIl · llll.!mllt t, tlw I'tl- Dinin~ lIull at nOOll, The nfter- hul'le , I. hi. I'omw 11 and Wlltchmlln. Whut of the Night, I . or III(,Ol'pol'lltil;n , nll.1 ,,1'0 an n.w n 111<'('ling" will hl' hl'ld Ilt lh~ G ol'g~ Ill. may nrofit by th .i1' till 'unday, A Gyp y ong, Fairy rew. um ndm 'nt III tn,· hy-Ian., I\h i('h , ~ .n .chllol lIou ~ , on ,oulh 1\1oi n (' 'alllples, If that be treu 'On, make The 1< ing's Herald , met in tlU! Music- Valse des Fleur/!- ounty if approv£'o, ' will ('hallge th,' stl'l'et. the most of it',' , Orche h'a-,-MisB Helen Stev n , ocinl room at the 1, E, chUrch, directl)f. stlltliR or pN'r"rrC'd htol'l,,· lhut nHI~' ---- - ( If histol' ~' can't bc mllde a liv aturday nitC'l'n oon _ Fifth nd Sixth Grade Chorus 1••· i:,sUl'rl by tl,., A ~'.'l'llI t inll t i Ju.tice Bevis Rev.,..... Slahu subject to boys ond girls in MI'. G orj!'e Hurts ,~k nnd J\tl'. Mrs. Josephine Bercaw, director JlI!'mb r~. i'l the {UlUI ~, \ 'irgillill , th('n ceTt.l1inly th(\y Y"rn . lIv uf: h vi,ait d relatives at - April, The Hikers, Venic . Mr, Harry BIllImll ll. 'f 11(\\\on, dull l) f ,(l ui indeed, :ilpr!!nlll ('OO l't ,Judq(' How:lt'd hsil'rnllll (If till' Of ill ,\Iill; :\In'Dayton. TU('slluy afternoon. Musio--American Youtll- County "II I th L. Buds I'll ,'Idtll'll~~in'? 11ll' Lit'kin" According to thl' )'('c ol'd~ k etlng Orch stra-Ml', Alfred Watkins (. om llll!\,qllll. WI )t' on (', ... .. tabl~ s in each 1'00111 on' cO\'OI' tl !\f1'S, Ilnrry . ell! 'myr spent director. to l11"(' 11"'lll' \'(11'10. "f (~, n unt\· Bar A:-t~oci atiLJn at t t w .. pro"ral1 ,., 1 ., . . 1\ ilh It .. en baizt' carp t but .. " ft·:!, Seventh and E~hth Grade Chorus Ih ,ommi~,inn und(\1' th ... Rurk [Ilk n truC'tt"d wid!! comment \\'nC'n visitors nter tho arctakl'rs fold Sund(ly \I ith IICf m oth 1' . Fran('c~ i kll' 011 at the Friend s low. Ill' nb. ,'1\ (>(1 thai thl' "\\lW to kill Home, - Mrs. Eula Watkins, Director fr, J onn E. 131 '01'11. Pnl,idl'nt of th .. low hu. im'''" j" t o hr; ndle it th carpts bllck ill orM!' t.) call atpin, faiden Spin; King of Ille 1.oui~'\'i1ll' Bank fill' 0"[,('111- III h'ly [Is a bu,inl',,,." ,pc'a kin)! t l' nti n to the beauty of t.he work. the Jungle, Imitations. 1\11', tlll'ion Whital( 1', of N w ' 11 I ' .. ' tl with ~in~(,I't' aplwul !l) members of llIun~h ip lind the wood in the ' t Ives, \\1 ap)l 1\1' I\TI( 11lJ01'Ill 1 ( > , Vidorious Legi ons table,. Over ach t bl' i a ma.s- Philedelphi!\ , spent the w k-end Music produc r ~ in tht· .Iilln'; \ 'IlIll'Y. (Of Ihl' l>rorll~"io n, Judge B (vi~ ited " ou nty Orch{!stra, Mrs, John with hi" mothC'T , llh;' , 1\10rl'is the Fedoral Governl11t:'nl '. Il1l'fl>;Ur« th~lt hlw~·i·rs !TIU , I " t'1' 1l th' c un~ ~n c candelnbr~ and Gooddch, director. Gl'llhnm, t o hel p cooperatiy(' Il, "~!('i:l l io n ~_1 fidentc (If the l'('ople b y uphold- h avhy C8ndle ~ICkk ; IIhI . , h . lnll!lmuch 8R ~h. HI' \\n I1ns bCC'1\ hut pl'ofl's, iOllal -harllctori 'tics - w 1C al'e In we With qUlll Dr. a nd MrR, H, ' R Hathaway Chan Ie, in Calendar 1I1.'tive in variol1:1 11('}1r' I'lllil'(' l'ntcrilhll l HI' pl'opel', The ulld,·t¥<A com- Jl n" and sand to _pri~kle on _the wcrl!! dinn I' guc"t~ of Mr, and Two important changes have prizes, h il' \\. 11 qualified to opt'ak ' Inj( fJ'Oll1 .\ suprt'n~e ('OUI·t justie!' w~t IO~-and t he mevltfible Bll>l Mrs, Hal' ey Burnett ilt Lytle, been mad in the school calendar on thi subject. 11'<>fl ted d Iigently sc m of the box '~' Ith . lock and key fOT th unday vening, ince la t week. The \\'ork of th e Miami ullcy nul pl'ohlem~ that the 111'C, ent-day prese l vatlon of th Bible amI al 0 The Freshmen party, originally 1\1r, Raym ond P eirce, of T ledo Dair~' ouncil, will ' h prC'. nl d l lnwycr confronts, 01 valuable l·e~o rd s . In one rOOm IS an hour ~Ia and alld dl\ughter, Mary Loui 'e, of planned for Friday, March 16, has in anothel' n weig-ht clock without Miami nivelllity, Ollford, ' were b en postponed indefinitely , Th a ell e, both of which arc original week-cnd guest ' of Mr. and Mrs. Wanen ounty Scholar hip Elimi' pie es presented to th Restoration Howe)] Peirc e, nations will be held Saturday, by th people who ow ned them. Ma,reh thirty-first. R :;toratlon is the nalll giv n Kenneth Fromm, fl'om to the organization through which YOI'k, hlllcls a ha,nd to save t~e old 'Cr.dinr Committee. lhe Rockef lIers are wOI·king. Like home tead, a!!,amsb th~ vll1ag' The following committees have everything eille at present lh y' mi Cl' (WIll ~t, J ohn), In" " n appointed to a slst in gradhave om initial ' to desig1\ate it Town Romeo,' March 13. ing papers: Senior Scholarship but 1 can't keep so many Initials The modern fUn 1'01 dire tor fills an importllllt place ;lias Alma Prenclerga t t('sts-Mi s. Robbins, ?tlr. Hatfield, in my head. Milstcr Jimmie Prencierga t wer MI', rabbe, in. tho life of the c mmlmily. lli ~ duty is t o a .s i ~t hi fi pl'Ilron ]n keeping with everything else wE'(·k-end gu sts of their father, Eighth Grade State Test.II--Mr. und r cit'cum tance whieh c II f or ympalhy, Lact nnd A the British nion Jack flies from Bryon Prendergl\ t and Mrs, Jame, Mi s Henkle, Miss Kelly high sense of professional J'esponsibility. thc tower of the building, PI' ndergast, at Winton Place. CinA number of inter sting article8 cinnati. fi RS Ratherin and Mr , Mis Day, Mr. Braddock, In supplying the ml"rcharl<ii I neces. RI'Y { or the funeral. Warren County Eliminations-huve be n app oring in papers and Jes Pl'endergast joined them on his aim is to help the family find what lhey wunt nt whatever Mr. Gar t, 1\Ii 8 Smith, Mr. Brown magazine tog ther with picturcs Sunday for the day, prlce they wi h to pay. H is knowledge and cxp rienc(! enable a.nd [ am collecting them for u. him to give valua\lle Ild"ice. HEART ATTACK ~----~----in my histOI'y class s. ENDS I N DEATH We look upon ourselve!l a s trll ted ngents of tho e who ne magazine h aded it~ aTticle Bas~~etball '~The toWlI whichi Moving Backcall upon u , In the election of merehandi.e for our showClyde Rufford, 63, Lebanon. ward,." The w l'k' is n t nearly room, in v ry othel' delail !l{ OU I' service, \ e 'onsider died from a sudden heart attack completed. . fl:ral tb prot clion 01 the in terl:. jI of our pAtron>!, Friday, while on a bUlIines trip The governor's palace will b to Cincinnati, He was stricken in open in June an probably by thot. the store of the C, E. Critchell time the work oC taking down tel company, wholesale !loriats, and (Continued from Page 1) phol)e pol~!'! etc., will also be don died befol'e he could be removed Anyone planning 8 trip to to a hospital. , Nortolk, Newport News, Virginia -'Oliver Tw' ,t" Mr. Hufford was a lifelong resiB ch, Old Point Comfort, LangAn all talking molion picture dent of Lebanon and operated a ley Field, The Hampton Soldier's of "Oliver Twist," the fanlius gl'eenhouse on East treet. He is Home, Hampton Institute, Will story . by harle Dickens, will be survived by a brother, William aughby Spit, 'Fortress Monroe, pre ent~d March 9, 1934. Tilis Hulford. Warren county sheriff, mithfield, the home of the gl'eat picture, staning Dickie Famous Virginia hams, or any 100re, is sponsored by the Junior othn of the interesting places in la s, who hnve arnmged fOl' Q -..--..----~--·-..-....:.~~Ithi part of irginia mu st not. forspecial matinee in tlile afternoon get to include Williamsburg in at two o'clock for the grade chiltheir itinerary. dren alan, Then In the evening tit 8 p, 01" high chool stu dents and adults will 8 e . the show; no ' one We say ••• to be admitted without a ticket. highly interesting Gorge Waterhouse is the new Bides thi pectalors will also see mail man at Lytle and also that piClUI' part of RQute 5 west of here, This two sJ)'!oial feature, thus being !'<lute now is No, 2. a >lUI' d of a fine evening's enterof tainment for a very nominal cost, DO ~rou KNOW wby 80 many Mr. and M s~ ::omuch cheap r than any theatre. people lIrc buyinll fires earlier were Tickets may be obtained from 'any than ullual thle yem? •.. Everyof Mrs, Mary Carmony. member of th Junior class. one bdic'YC8 price. are headed Donald Hadley now ha upward·-nnd thinking drivers ment at the Frigidaire, Dayton, A ••embl,.· fi(lure It'. no saving to run rl ks where ~ had previously worked. while u In up old rubber, only Tbe A embly for Friday, The Ladie Aid meet thi to pay more for new t1rcslater. March 2, consisted of a program Wednesday afternoon at the home In'Yest now In a whole new set of given by the French' club, It be01 Ml's. Ed Longacre. Goodyear_you'll be glad you gun with . the LOI'd's Prayer, reMr, and Mrs. Walter Kenrick peated in French by Juanita Bran· a~tcd on our advice. a.nd Mr, ~nd Mrs. tanley Bailey nock, followed by the national ttended the funeral of Jo ~eph anthem of France, "La Marseilla- " hampio n at the home of Mrs, iSle, " by the entire clUb. Next Cf:\mpbell at ' Centerville Mae Treadway spoke "Le CourSaturday afternoon, ' Mr, , Cham- beau et Je Renard" 'Very ft~cti,, pion was in l!is 81th year. Inter- eJy. A dance, "Sur Ie Pont" follow ment was 'made in Miami Cemet- ed, which was interpreted by a e We have Auarantee4 ery, Waynesville. number of the French students. A ,Goodyeare at lower Mr. and 1\ll's, Walter Lllcy anu s~ne from, "Henry V," B short prices than o u r AIJ- family and Mr. and Mrs, Horace dIalogue, by Rllth Pennington and Weather shown here- Wharton, .of Dayton, wel'e Sun· Evelyn Peters was next enjoyed. but more people bul' day guests of Mrs. Emma Lacy. Then th class joined in 8inging Mr. and Mrs. Leon McNeaJ and "Ma Normimdie." The- program the AII-Wealher! Tire. ter, Mary Margaret; of ended \ ith a round, "Frere Jaenre 8tlll 80 low in were $qna a:fte t ba t, unlels you'r .. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L ouis qu-e " flung by the class, The .allseJ)'lbly' c~o sed with the High ttadl ng.ln your cllr thlt T ..icqey Ilnd Mrs, Alice Miller and ~ chool song, Sprln4. It'l belt t o In· so n, Ray, M1', ahd Mrs. Donald Hadley J oint 'Banquet vest In the best. That were week-end guest of Mr. Morway you lipread the ris Hadley and Mr, and MJ'S. The te.nth annual joint banquet benefit of todo'y's greal Clarence Harvey, nellr Willming- of the Home Economics and the value . over t he most ton. On Monday evening they re- Vocational Agriculture classes will word that Mr Hadley the be held at the High School gym, monthl Bnd mll~. former's father, had faIJen' that- ¥arch 8. There win be state, day from a loft and broken sev- county and local spellkers on the eral ribs. program, . The HomE! Economic!! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick gil'ls have in preparation a sumpflPri~e~ ,ubject to chanlJe with out n oticC' II/Id to Ort}' State solei taJI had for their dinner guests Sun- tous dinner for all parents 01 both ,day, Mrs, Kenneth Cadwell, o.f classes. Hinton, Ky:, and Miss Dorothy Bock, of Cincinnati. In th.e afterGrad e Mu.i~ F,.,ti•• 1 I Phone 47 Wayne8ville, Ohio noon . Mr, and Mrs. Kenrick a.nd The Grade Music 'F estival was guests visited Wright Field l)car held in the Lebanon High School PUllctures Vul C3ni?cd (nn: c(,I<.I - ,H('hed) OOe Guaranteed Tire Dayton, as guest of Lieut, Rovert auditorium last Friday evening. \ ' uk,,"iJ,i l1~ Giovannoli. Several of the grade students of MlSSCS Denlice Granam , H elen the Waynesville scho ols pat'ticipat(lnd RutbEarly and Mr, Jacque ed in it, Adams attended a party and entel' The program was EtS follows: ~ajnn:'ent at t}le Industrial Build- \ftfusic- Mal'ch Romaine- Count, mI!' 10 Dayton Tuesday' evening, -= -=-..=~' ___ 1 his was goivan by, a group of churches of that city, proved aftel' an illn(~s$of fOU l' Mri<, Melvyn Swank is on the weeks, sick list. Eli Russell is able to be out i Little J a.ckie Hughs, of. Way. 8,1!ain a.f tel' an illne8s o~ six w~cks , .... a", nesville, stayed ovel' the week-end with heart trouble, Mrs. Viola ~\ith MI', Ilnd Mrs. Kesler Graham Carey, of Waynesville, has been and daughter. ' staying with th('m, Mr. Roystrom, north 01 town, Mrs. Kesler G.l·aham. MI'S, C. W. hns been Quite ill with grip, Albright, Mrs, Harry Graham and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway of Miss Bern ice Graham w ere Dayton Wayne ville W re 6 o'clock dinner shoppers, aturday, guest!! of Mr, and MrR, Rarvev Mrs, A. A. Smith is ill at t his Burnet' Sunday and later all apen't time, being confi ned to her bcd. Warren Hu nt up an Ihe even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ha rvey Munger at Spri ngboro, lemer gency operation Walter Kenrick, In co mpanl' citis at 6 o'clock, with Walter Hibbard, of Center- ing, at Blair's ville, attended the di~tr iet m Lateet r eport is ins of the Fann Bu reau Mutual al welt as can be Automobile Inl1uran~e Co. at the I Rex and General Denvflr Hotel, W illminc- supper gueats of ton, Monda,. lIr. Kenrick repre. eva Routsabn ·t'u~"'I." aentll thla eompany in Wayne and their departure to
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AT W. F. M. S. MEETING
In Campa I."
Mrs, n. E, Hathllway, Mr", In cuoperntiQn with the reqU(!Rt Mary McClu~. Ilnd Mrs. W. F" or PI'4'>lidC'nt Roo~c l'lt, Gov. Clark were JOint ho te!lscs to , the I Gt'lJl'~e White hilI! 1I1111(Jaltld to all members of the W , ]1'. M. SOCI ty cilizen~ 01' the I! t.n~.. to help Boy Wednesday aftcl'nolm, at th home couts in their final cllmpaign to of Mrs. Hat~away, , : , ! , olicit cl thing lind hous hold The d vohonaJ Kervices, LIght for the pOOl'. In many communitie the Darkn 58." by Mt'fI, UOW- l lHll tC'l'ial coll('ct 'ct by touts is ard Archd~~(,'on, followed lJy d livered to firl' houses, from the hr,mn, My Falth Looks UtI to whel'o i i stnt to centl'al relief Thee. H (Jnci, f I' disll'ibu ti ou to the The progrllDl ~ad been prep,lIl'ed puor, The gOVPfnor Jln highly by Mrs, G. C. Dlbcl't and co n sl~ted onnllended this c~ariiable work of a solo, "There's an Old phlU- of the Boy Scout!! ing Wh el," by Shirley Buzick; u ' group of readinlJS, Isobellu Tho· ~ _~ _~~ ~~~~ _ ~---~-=~~!!...!!"_ !!!'-.~~ _ burn- Mrs. lark; Elizabeth Rusel- Mrs, J . W. Whit ; MlUY Rce,1 - Mrs. Raymond onn 1'; Ida Kahn- Mrs. J. B, rnbb i Oth I' Foundel's - lI1t'!I. Dibt'rt: Bolo, "~mil s"hirley Bu, iell. Mrs. ossum, of Oakw ood, hio a former misaionary to Wt'st China, gav an in't rl' ~ting acNort h Main Street, count of her work there . On Routes na nd 42 The April meeting will be Il eld ~t the home 01 Mrs, B. V . milb . .
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Twin Pine Tavern
Aid Dialributed to Ohio Farmer.
Out of a total of $1,402,574 already pairl to Ohio farmer by th AAA, $1,119,95!) \\'as dis· bursed to wheat farm I'S nd $3 2,615 t tobacco grow 1'8, Approximately 25,000 Ohio formrs have al 0 signed contracts wilh the government under th 19301 corn-hog reduction campaign. B.. ili,b Claim. in Paletliae . 'l'he Urllililt 1IJ1I11I)ulP<! l rrltOr~ ot I'ulestlue It! ubollt th' ur a 01 Ma u:hu ett!!.
The Home for everyth ing Good to Eat for both ladies and gentlemen.
Regula'r Noonday Lunch Sandwiches of all kinds, Hot and Cold Drinks.
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NEW SPRING HATS Fine Display of Smart Turbans- off the face hats - Brims In many Variations, on
aturday, March 10, 1934 Also, will Remodel Hats
Prices, 9Sc to $ 1.95 Some Better Ones
GRACE ' LINC'OLN
SMITH
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Eighty-Sixth Year
THE WAYNETOWNSHIP [ Celebrate Golden Wedding
fAHMfHS CLUB SlAGE
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WAYNESVI LLE, QHIO, T H URSDAY, MAR H ]5, 1934
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UN'IQUE FEATURE ,
Number 6109
.VocatIonal Banquet Wc:zs Another Decided Success
ANNOUNCEMF.N1r OF SERVICES AT THE . CHJRC, ES SU :~~AY " r, MARY'S C HUR C H
Elimination . f .. Orato rical ("ha ll 's Burton; alue of Home , ,hciln mic. Labora ory by L Ucllle , C ~ nle.ts · H< I.! L.... t Fred y Thllmp:wn; Things that l~. F. A. IJotted Flowel's for EaRlH, Marc h Mee ti r. c of Far mer. . H. tubb~. T own.h ip Ce nt ,to T onig ht !Ul'e doing fOI' the lIetterm ent of _ 'l h(' ,'" ung manhood, by Wallace Held a t Home of M:r. and 1\134 tock of Wall Pnpcl' al roq ue' All ra c l . Large I Belll'tu'd; nnd the last .of t h.e h, ' t ho 11:1)· 11111. Hyman's, a ll calTi d in :-tclI:k, Vocational B C d :ltu d nt s p a kers wa Cccil DaV1a Mra. S. S, Elli. on Thurad.y 1 :Uh ~ lI\1(IIl~' in Lent, March , row whu"c ~peech was entitle dy " Whatt. E A nc Ien'lOn 1\1 I'S, .~. an ..., Ron. IX. Clnrr('h .'chllo1 al !J :30; Morn hll rleR, w.. in inc i,nllnli, TlI eH" Tnc tt:nlh .1l1l1l1nl J oint. Futll\!' , I! "ve Lamed in Fou l' ea rs 0 illv ]'ra),('1' and seml,on tit 1 :30. 1'h ~ Wll yn o, T n\\n f<hi lJ Fur mer., ' Farm 1'$ of Amedua ,11111 lhe High, chool." This Fpe ~h co nsist'1 hUl odilY. March ~i2 , ~el'vic at dQY. dub tll:'ain enjflye(i the h()l:'pitality "I'ch J 0 d ~ H omc Bco\1um\(o bUI1,\u l ""a, held htl 1'~'rtirhe lY of j?kes aTnhd w:fns tl:: i :ao p. 1lI. which is nlways ext. no d at th M,. an I ' ,' . '. It ( l C! venm y. e ac u "3 hOll of 1\11', anll li S. S. S, E~ lIi s , FER RY CHURCH elF CHRIST 70c, Kalhryn I M arch !I, 1.1 .H ,I I tIll Il1gh s( huvl l and th!' guest speakers were Mr. when thc>y ~aLh r d th I'e 1 0 1' Lh e I) 3'm. I Ga . st . Mr. Brown, Mr!l. Bue rkle, • March meeting. (1 nr1cn ominal,lona A lar 'C! CI'(I\.\,I I1U c'lhl"d the bun I ~j r. llutfield, Mr. Lob:, S. S. Ellis A iter Lhe i!!flst a t th noon ('h c ~ tcr A. Will iam son The Y. F . M. met al the h ome of qu t, it\cludin ~ -tIlIC lol~ c. f lJ()th and Mr. rabbe inslructor of Voc 1IOU1' and a "l caRant social pet'iod nllled' licrvic c be-ginn ing with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braddock, d pllrtnlenls , pal' ' 11 \ . fn~ulty ' \griculture. Th'!! pr gram ended t lt e nt l.'o li plf was c.dled to or der rhurch School at !1 :30 a. m. Lord's Su n day night. Illeln tH 1'5 1I1HI 111 '111IH " >,,1' lll<' \\ ith all orchestra selection under . hy the pl'csidcn t. 1nv()cuti on was ~llJ)I){'r and F('\' m~n ilL 1 U:30 a. 1t-, and MI" Joseph Thompson FehoeJ boal'd. . • he leadership of Mrs. Bu erkle, offet, d by Mf!\. J . W. Wlrite. T hl! ~(I'mon h y EdWIn 11J. Sir ng or visited relative s al BluT)cheRt er, 'I'hlt I1lClIU cnnlalll , (I : Chicken und th High choo l ' on g. . us ual I'Lluli 11 (\ r. f h u. it1 es~ hll virlg incinnoli Bib! Semina,ry. You ,'unday aftern oo n. u III K in~, >cllIID)ll.'tl ellrn. I ash<:'u b ~ n ullend d t tl lAc prI,gr'nm wa ~ I put!\t e~ . apple ~uhlfl, jl'l1Ll, cak tlre tllwny w('lco n~e lit tlll l'\ ch lll'c h Oratorical Conte ... lak ~ n up. I MI·s. Leroy Peters, of Rout.., I, lind ·olf('c. Tht, Iw n'luct \\1\, ~ v l'ul b autiflll vocal numb ers T. AUGUST INE CHURCH , I Ct T ue!lday for II vi~it with I'e- served in thlt'. l'Olll ~ '. hy Irom l' It om elimination!! :for the wel'e Tend red by Mrs. F , U . Lelative~ in Kentucky. Ee . ).lh ls and F. V. A, buY'" I'atodenl contests we r e he ld last Fl\ th I' I! 1\ tr n , P Il~tO I' I\ luy \lith Mr!'l . J. II . :ackett at ArtH ' the "fNj~t" lh£' (l ast. I ~' I·icl:ll" The township con tests will Malls a t :-it. j\.llltu fltin '~ Church Several people fl'om he I'll ut.-:: ma ~ tl!l" Robqt GUll,., t .. ok ()\' l'r th(' be h(' IJ in the gym this Thurath' pinnn. Thr sllccial t !lpic had C"C I'y second and fn urt.h uncial' t n ded the Section al bas ketball b ' ( n lIf'sig neti to Dr. L. B. Kall. program. He Ill' .-ifJ.'U likt' a , ·t<'l' " d:\~' ni~ht at igh t 'clock. A corl of the monlh. games nt Dayton, last week. He, b ~ lng abs('nt ut this time, sent an and gave n 1;'(IOti " &!.'ml 00'" to elial invitation is xtended to the I n \\(, 1\ prcr Ted pnl)\lr on "Educa· M,'. an d Mr , l ra B o rin~. of evel'Y ~p(mk('I '. 1 hL' foll"wing i . I public Lo aU n<t. Warren county FR I EN DS MEIETING tion," which was r ad by Mrs. Wilmington, were gu , t . of fr , the al'ran~Chlt'tlt c,f thr 1'1'0ItI'nl11 ~ I tench 1'!I \ViI! se rve as j ud ges. Mr .• r.d Mr •. W. J. Baker, Who C elebrated Their Golden Weddin g Jlall. Th follo\ ing is l h list of winFir Dny-Fi rlit Day Friendship an d Mrs. Wyme r Drake un unday Invo ation llY }h'v. I liLl'I't; We i. Anniver •• r, Lut Week Thc ho!'<t had plannen a mO!lt com by l\fi-s EIi'l.Ubdh Henk le ; I ners and alternates in t he prelimin 'chuol at 9 :30 a. m . lieeting f or l'nique featu l'e for the afte rn oon. Mr. lind Mr. Dan Wal t r and Animal Husband ry by Lco 'on nol' ary eVE'nt: wOlf'hip nt 10 :3 0 o . m. I .intro d uced Prof. H ol t, of th Mrs. H, V.I Waltel', of L ban on, "Why 1 Take H cmH' I';,'onumi c ', b ~' r~ighth Grnde- Rach el .Hartman pringbol'o ch ools, \ h p, in t ur n, W A YNES VILLE M. E. CHURCH call d on l'e1lltives here, Friday Vi ola 'amp!>elJ : Sh(,p llnd dven ·. And Mildred oo k. e.{ploined th8~ h e llad udo ptcd a!! aftel'TlOon. lur S HI WOI I<1 F;tir, by U nllhl . eventh Grade, First Section 'Rev. G. C. Dibert , Pastor ;Foulks; ]l ome ECllnomil:~ ou lie in Ada Belle Frye and Roth Gra1\ Mo rt of hobby for the enter\\ cilM~rlay: Bibh~ , tudy and Rc. J . J . clta efl'el" will cnLer- Ih 'st ~em t:!>lt.'r; l'ra cticlI I infOJ'ma- 1 hom. tai r.m('nt of h i!! pupils an d him elf, plu)'e\' me ling eacb Wedn eFday luin the Free and Easy cluo lI t lion from two ),<'al'. ([ V ue:.. Agri - ' S vt'nth Grade, Second Sectionthe l'tudy M mUJric a nd h e prov d al7 : 15 p. m. The Li ttle In n, W ed nesda y n igh t, cultut' by ('ccil HOl'tmon; Live I [owal'd S h et er and Miriam hil elf ·to be no mean magici an. 0 ma ny favorable comments VI id y: Choir p r actic ' at the March 21. StoClk Judgilll!, by hat'l\lfl Le ~~ay : Wharto n. III hi~ 1l1aj Ot' trick lit' used a chest have been attributed to the "Small whidl wa t hol'oughly exa min ed Town Romeo," a thre e act comedy . and S cond scm Hl(!l' COlllse in Home MI'. oong's room- Martha Martin hl,rt'\1 lit 7 :30 p. m. ,'unda)': Sunday a,chool at 9 ;30 Mr~ . E tta S urf~~e MI·s. E('onomi~s, h: l';dnll Mae Stoup; I an d Billy Melloh. by two o{ our s martest members sp onsored by the Friendship club, i. Ill, M.t' l'ning wor~hip at 10 :30. MOl'rls Grah~m . vl!nted Mr. Dan Accomllil IlI'nents l\m] A'lvAntag~ Mi~i:l am pbell's rO(lm _ Ruth bllt t hey have not t.heslig htest of the M. E. church, Tuesday night 1934 tock of Wa ll PapeJ' a l Th e :"!'InMI s ubject will be, " A Brown at Mtamt Valley Hospital, of Agriculture, }':Ilj( in cerin g by onnet' and Owen Hartsock. idea h ow .th e you ng ma n who was that it is certainly worthy of note. 1'IOP l' I 'l1lel'minutic)n," . Epwot'th Dayton, on Tu esda y. Miss Mc Kinsey's room _ Anna locked secur ely in this ch e$t, e. The witty dialogu e, appropl'iat Hyman ': . n il can'ied in st ock . L~u~ue at 1+: 3 0 p.I» . with Wini-! Misse Trillena and Marl7llt'et - - - - - ~ }.hu·i1yn Whitnker and Helen Gonll ellved. A great 'n umber of oth er stage setting and splendid charaMr. and Mrs. J . B, hapman f d ' I d .., tricks w re eq ua)) y my tifyl ng. ct crizations in performance all re onn<'l' as ea ~n Edwards ha ye re t ume d to Ji ve in ANGLEMI ER-SWART ZEL Mis arter 's l'oom- Wilda Mae t - 30 ...< A K wer e in Lancast et' on Tu day, All pronounced it a ve ry pi a ing bl ended t o mak th e aud ience e n· p. m.' mrS . ' . ' 'their home on Third Street a fte r AcMerman and Jean Bak,er. , /: 'ntel'tainment. joy a thoroughly enter taining Mil'.' Grace Anglemicl', o[ Cill- Miss Lile's I'oom- Marcellne PetM.r. and Mrs. J. . Hawke v isit- D!lY s class of High Sch ()o ~ g!r1s s,e n<i ing the winter in Daylon. cinnali, anti Mr. l'lhul'. 'wurtzel. ers and Mari e Hardin. J ohn Shu ltz was called upon evelflng. ed relati ves at Dayton on Sun- \\ 111 have cbal'l('e 01r · t he smglllg a nd l'ender J)ecial aelections. Mr, and Mr., J . Q . G0l15, Mr' lol Oregon ill wure l11nl'I'i~d un · Miss a rter's room (third graden~ gave on e of his clever r ea di ngs The cast of characters f ollows: day, 0 1 M Ollda), ve nin" of next and Mrs. Kell er H o.a k an d Mr. duy, March by Re\'. W, Fox, of E lil\8beth Burnett and Charles Judge Dec hant and oth er g ave J oe Stanfol'd- Kenneth }o' r omm. Mi$ Flo 8io Fir IS P('1l un· week at 7 :30 , p, m. i-the re gular: Elias Og le bee wel'e di nn I' guest Springborn. Thu attendAnts were Bernlll'd. . hort talk . S ly Perkins-John hultz day IVth Mi ss Mal'i Shutt, on tim e f or monthly meeti ng of t he of Mrs, Ida Ki er at Da yt on , on I MI', and lIt!'. Jam e~ Br annock. lI1i ss Hun ler's room- Wilma DibGuest Jist inclu ded : Prof , J ohn Bud WiJliams -Gilbert Frye ITb e ncwl~' llwrr,ie\l C'Cmrle will el·t a nd Wilma Fau!' nllm :l nd hoys . A good p rogl'am is Sunday. Holt, 1r, and Mrs. D c han t, Mr. Mortain Kendall- Will Sl. John Route 1. bing al'l'an et!, Rev. Mat heson of make tbeir hpntc on ~hc Allen R ib- l\~i~s Hartsock's room - Evelvn nnd ~11'. GI n Borde n, Mr . and L. B. Loyc1- Mr. James. r-. l\li Mal'Y and L ui ran ler fal'n" south (I f t il ' ll, which MI'. I Tho mpson and har1es Rye. # Messrs • . Harvey n crma o .ow n WI'11 b t'-,,,, spea ker. 1\11', J ohn hultz, ltl r. and Mrs. B tty Braxto Irma Ricb. Morri Mill I' were in B and Mr. FOrl'est ran , of Cinc in· Ill. n e Rye a nd fnmi ly, IIfl'. and arnh Higgins -M.rs. Will St. Monday. e su~ t come. nat i, attended the fu n~rl\l f MI' . ~wart~el Pili e!lII !,pd rece ntly. Miss Re de r:s I'o om- Bonnie PetBil'hop Lest I' H. . mith, our Otho Hend el'son , lest ThU I'. day Sud, u MI'. S~~'al't7;lll was, call-.e1'R all <l RI char d Swank. h s, J. W. Lotz and dallghter. M r, J ohn, }{r . and Mrs. J all\l!S Lov Iy an d Area Bishop ivi11 be jn Da yton aftel'n oon e(L by Ill U!<l' or h l ~ rOlln!!: fn nds, MI~s Hunter's room- Donald Buz. T. Ell is, 1111'. Walt r Will iams. Miss Gate Mr. Vcrn Arm ifamil y yisited relativ s at Middl - fl'om l\lul'ch 18 t o '23 conducting ' Iwas graduated (mill Wayne1w i!l e i'k and Mary M. Clark. lage. nod MrlI. E vu E arnhllTt. a lle l'ies of evunge\l ~ti c m eetin gs. 1\' ~••7' J. . Hawke, harles High school iI\ th la~o; (0[ '3( and High e1lo01 (no alternates)CIll b adjourn d to meet in Jan e Hastings-Winifred Armi- town, on Sunday. . . It iR hop('d lhat ma ny of OU )' Burnett, R. H. HartsOCK, O. M. was a lwaYA ,)cwu lal' wilh bOlh ('eeil Ha rLm an , Ellen Guy and JlI il lit the h me of MI'. an t! Mrs tag e. . Mr. and Mr . . Orville Gray and r('ople will be ab h! to get int() ll ic3ge and E. L. T bomas al'e at- ~ tude,n t. ~n.d lacul y for 11i ch 1'- H~eter . J , H. llnck ett. Anna Ald rich- Mary Jo MilIe.r, e nding the state Republican meet- ful (hSP oMltl() n ancl gllol l "POI' ~ man __ Miss Barbara vi ite d 1\1r, Frank t.h ~e me tings. Robins on at Daylon, Friday ni~ht. I WAYNESVI~: HURCH OF i I g at Columbus , t oday. sh ip. E hos LI host of friends who Operetta . wi h l he couple, th e he ~t or luck T. P . Fetter, of prinj!'field, is CHRIST ft1r. and Mrs . Ol'v Ill e Gt'ay tlnd and happinef;s LPg thel'. Tick ts for the high school the guest of. his br.otb CI"· in.law atlel (Unden o",inmtional) Mis Barbara spent Sunday with I ___ _ operetta, " Oh Doctor" will go on sillter, Mr. and 1\[1" . G O. J . Ch ster A. WilTi ru son, Minillter Ml'. and MI·s. A. E . Bowman at f Ie Monda y and seats may be reSmith. hurch Sc hool d 9:30 a. m. F ranklin, in ce lebration of t he ALLOTMENT OFFICERS served at, t hat lime. The operetta Lord's u pper at cOlllclusion. Chris }irth anniversary qf Mrs. GnlY. \ ill be presented Thursday and MI'S, WilsOlI Edw ard ~ Mr. and lia n EndeuI'or at 6;30 p. Ill, Mar:)' Mr. and MI·s. Wilbur Chl J'k, B, T. I:ll ackblll'l\ , IIf Lebanon, r~:~dna~_l~:J. h tw en ty·second and hnrl R M. Hough, 87, ' took f rom a beam by a halter strap, and Mr, Oscar E dw ard~, of Woolar d, Leader. Evening -I EI R " nd M' Ma E lmer DUII'cll , of MlllOon" a nd his life .Monday night by hang.l Mr. Hougn, the son of J osiah · Sp ringfield , visited h ere last Fri- J an . • .. I·S. m~r ogel a ISS 1'' h The cast of pl'incipall! are: evange Ii sbc s rvice a. 7 :3 0 p. m, gal'et Rogers, of Way nesvi lle . Mr. Harold B~cke tt, nf OI'egOIHa, ave Dodor Dr inkwater, proprieto.r ill lt himself in th e barn of his home land Pheobe Hough, wa born ne8l' t day • Sermoll b" E dwi n B. Str4 n.... d M E tt CI k d M' bcen e1 ctnll 11)"ll1bct'~ , o r the ;r .. an rs. verI' ar all IS ~, t I1r'inkwater Sanitarium northwest of t own, on ro ute 73, Waynesville, November 28, 1855 R v Dr P hil P orter of hrist Mr. Hough had be.en in fa~lin.g u!'d .spent his entire life in the chuf<!h, D~yto n , will s peak at St. Prayer meeting an d Bible, stud y ~Vanda Clark, of Dayton, Mr . a nd county IlI!OllllC!n t . y Ih(' coun y Edmon Mar latt. Mr's. W eakly and' Mrs, Crossly, hoalth f or some time and It IS v.cimty. ~e wa a prosp erou s Mary's church Th ursday nigh t 01 each Wednc day at 7:3 0 p. m, The Mrs. Walter Clark and so n, J unior board. MJl e~ Un v l ~. or Leban.,n. church 1\11ere you f,e el at home. of Lvtle and Mr. and Ml'S. Ea l'l was elected trl'tlsUI'CI' and Thoma, r ati nt.s at the Sanitarium- Roma . u: pos d th at h e became despon- f armer, highly respected and well th's eel< - -- - - ... lark anddau~hter. Mildl'ed. of F oster of F{)ster~ \\U3 elect. d Hat'din a nd Mal'Y Allen . . d nt ovel' his condl£1on. He left liked by al1 who knew him. The 1 w • Th'l \\' ~t'e onl y 29 mur ders in C18l'k and daughter, Mildr ed of vice presid cllt, 'rh t! "th(l" OI 11 mb t' I'f Doctor laughter, Doctor CutBertha Filer of Cincinnati Bibl e th(> h Ollse about 9 o'clock Monday s urvivors are his widow. Martha; nitrM a nd af t el' he had been gone son, Kenneth and one sister, Mrs. eminary was a l h ome last week. England last yeal' ilut there must Brookville, comprised the group of the couilly b~jll'd al'~' S, . tern , and Ductor Coffin, physicians fi fteen minutes or so, Mrs. Hough Allen Emrick. of Lytle. The end and san g at FCI'l'y Ch urch have been 21),0 00 if you count all ""ho planned a surprise dinnel' f or Burd,l'l, .Fl'llnkhn; Cha l il's ~ Ellis, at the Sanitarium- Charles Hart.. of those com mitted in English de- l~r. and MI'!!. Milton Sheehan, at Waynesvill e and !lul'old :shal'P, soc k, Rober t Cleaver a.n d Richard brcam wotried and summoned funeral service was conduct.ed services. l('clive stories. Centerville, 011 Sunday. But.lel'v illc, Ohio. Adams M son, Kenneth, who lives di\'ect· Wednesday afternoon at the M. ~-h- across the road. He- went to the E. church by Rev, G. C. Dibert. Several tn'lln from h.ere atte ndR ai nb dw, a colol'<'d serVanted the meeting of th e Mi ami Valley L r l' and ~o und hi fnthef hanging 'Buria l was in Miami cemetery. Char les But'ton. CQOpe rll.tiv.e Milk Assoclation pl Bessie, a maid- Evelyn Peters. Dayton Tuesda y. Ronal', who pretendil to. be ::;==:;;:=T:;::;;:;ii===;;;:;;;;::;::;::;::================~:::;;;:::;=:=:::::~== Glory Drinkwater- Betty HartSHOWER 'FOR BRIDE ELECT Mr. and Ml's. J ohn P reston a tsock. - - --,tend'ed th eir dinn er·br idge club at Madame Chere" her mother On Tuesday evening Mrs. Clem- Cincinna ti' Sat ll1'day nigh t a nd reMa rjorie Earnhart. ent Sltttel·thwaite invited the turned home on Sunday. Glory Drinkwater, the Doctor's members of the Tuesday evening . BI'idge club to a miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs, H. E , Achtel'l)1a n (Continued on pare 4') The cman's All ~ iliary of St. hower at her home in honor of and famil y have moved ·f rom th e _ i l\>:ary's ohuroh nlet- on . Friday Miss Ruth J. Brown, a teacher in Gordon hou se t o the Miller p rr,1 Mtc\ POv.l, ' MIH'ch 9, with 'Mrs. the Carlisle schools. Miss Brown is p erty on south Third street. RESIDENT ,~. n nt\ Cad wallader, at The Little to become the bride 'of Mr, Lowell DIES .AT HER HOME ' Scheible, of Hamilton, OhiO, in Misses Mabel Prnw iddie a n d lnn. Mary Brown, of Da yto n. wer (' M rs. Cadwallader opened the tile near future. After bridge the bride-e1eot Wedncsdoy callers at th e h Oine of me t in!; a nd led the devotional A seven days' illness of apopsel vice. cl':ptural quotations were opened her loyely gifts. Lunch ~y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ButterwOl'th lexy r es ul~ed in the death of Mn. eandl.e light followed durinlr which , given in response to roll-call. Russell Hurley, 40, of near Mr. and Mrs: G. J . , llllth and I Aftc I' the disposal of business, the date of the wedding was disPllin t ersville, Monday. S}:Ie "'u Mr. D. R. Sm1th attendi'd the> I lhe fo llowing pl'ogi'am was given: closed in ,a very novel way. t ~e da ugh te r of Ernest and . Ella Mrs, .Mable Staup a sisted Mi·S. funera.1 01 Mrs. T , p '. Fetter at th,e " [.catlin!!, " Lent,"- Mlss Katherine Hul'ley and wa ' born near New Satterthwaite during t he evening'_ Masomc Home, Spl'mgfi eld, F'I'IP '·cndergast. ' Burli ngton, August 9, 1894. She I was a membel' of the New Burn eading, "The Act of Worship," Honors for the evening went to day. Miss Florence Irons, ' of Lebanon, - !\II's. E. L. Thomas. , ling-toil M. E. chuL'ch. Mr. Mal'ion Whitaker, of Nrw R"ndh g from "The Never·Failing and Mis8 Be.rnida Bernard, of Philadelphia, is cllpected h ome Q il , Mr s. 'Mason is survived by her Carlisle. Li gbt,'; -Mrs, L. H, Gordon. p:lI'el·l t. , her husband a!'ld nine Friday to spend a weeks' vaca t ion Missions,'Y Notes · by Eight Mem~-..... i chil dren, t hree brothers, ~arry, of from cce duty, with his mother. bers. SP l'iJIg Valley: E dgar, C).f Xenia; .Mrs. Morris Graham. A t the conclusion, a short sesI an d Ru ssell Hurley , ot ' Ch'e scent sio n of the Goild was ne1d. City, Calif., and seven si~ters, Mrs. Claude Price was taken to the Deliciou refreshments were .To!\ep h Sham b.augh, HarveYllbul'I StAte Hospital at Dayton t he first al' I'ved during a pleasant ' social Mr. Wilbur Smith. Mrs. 1rwin ()f the week. It is said h e becamc Smith and Mrs. Roscoe Beal, of hour. mentally deranged after t b e death Mrs, J. W. Edwards, of near n eal' Xenia; Mrs. Raymond Wilof his wife la t week. W or d corues t 0 th e. G ar:e tte th a t . Springfield, and Mrs. Ada Court· SOn 'and Mrs. Robert Furnas. of , ll ew were present as lr)lee1.l!. Waynellville, . and Mrs. u>thalr on March 7 Mr. Ch~lmers Ma~Edwin B. tron~ of Cincinnati ler. head of the Cintmnati Public BibJe Sellli!}ary will occupy th(' Winfield, of Dayton. She had lived Cln the same faJ'IJI ~ibrary ~commended the. sel6c- pulpit at Wayne ville and F erl,), 1100 FARMERS SIGNED neal; Pajntenville since hel;: mar· tl0~ of .ah. Janet. CartwrlCht as churches of Christ,. Sunday in the rlaj;(e 20 years assllitant to the chief of the Gen- absence of the minil;ter. E leven hundred Warren county eral Relearch aepartment and her Funeral aervlce. were eoaCOI'D and hog farmers bave. sirned nOnlin'a tion wu conftrmed. Janet Mr. and Mn. Saul Hur"ich, ·Mr. dueted in the Palnt.rsvilllr the com and hor reduction pro· win Jeave the Feckral Reserve John Davis and Mis!! Bel'l'.yc e Wednesday alteraooft. ~==:; gram according to County as-ent, Llbral')' of Cleveland where abel Hyman weN gUCllfJ! of Mr. and walin the Port e Lester J. Miller, This repres- hu been employed alnce her Mn. Myer Hyman at 6 o'c1 Lck ~nts approximately 90% of the, craduation from Weatem ColI.g~ , 1 dinller Wednetlday evening. eligible 'armeTS of the eoaDty. No . Osforcl and Watern more contracts be aeeeptedjLibrarr 8011001 u loon as am..... The Friend hip club of th ·, M. by the eomm~t"JIl8D with the p:- !DeDta cu be ....e lUI. tab 1111 E. eharell met tbla afternoon i, t.he R o om
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Inst'ribed upon the Journal of lbl court. The inventory of R. C. Boya, ex ccutor or the e.tate of Elizabeth ["'to'lan d, dec a ed, wa. approved. The inventory ot Gilbert Hunk. in • administrator ot the estate o! J<~dgllr Carson Burger, deceased, Th e invt.'ntory of L M Hender. ~on ruccuetor of the e~tate of WH, ' . ham J . Sh~rwood, deceased, wu apprQved. , . . James E. Burke, admlnlstrator ot th state of Catherine M. Hall, deoeased, flI ed his im'entory. Sal by Lonla ~ _ cofield, adminl~trator of t he estate of Laura B. 'c fl Id, d,eceased. were approvd e . lauda Heath filed application for the appointment 01 a guardian ()f Grace K. Heath , et aI, minOrs. D, E. Heywood wa appointed administrator of the e tate ,of Esthel' 1\1. Conover, deceased, and filed bond 01 $6,000 with sureties.
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.._._-How would you like to lUlLe 15 pounds 01 fat in a month and at ~he arne .time inCl'cllse your IInergy and Improve yuut health? Common Plea. IProc:eedin.. £I01cl' DuLl son Illtad'd ~uilly to How wO,uld you like to 1 s& yo~r d ubi chili and you I' too prommthe illl,hctllll!nt fill'd hcnein I1l5airtst pnt abd omen and at the same time him sentence :ull~lt' nded .for a make your skin 60 clean and clear p rioll 01 une year Upotl good 1Iethat it will eompel admiration? huvior a nd on conditioll lh t the Get on the scales todny a1}d dcfl!JHl n~ leave th · 'tate of Ohio 8 how mueh you weigh- then get • • • • • • • • • • • • •111. durin' l!tIid pcti0d 1)1' probation. an S5 e~nt b<?ttle oC Krllschen I n the ea e of <l:am Finkleman Salts WlllCh will lllst you four Il null and P arl Hall, we ks. Take one half teaspoonfu l " $ 0" in a glass of hot water v ry to_plulntlff lor 14. v. . and when you nave ",\ bout th(.';,c hor;! s of minc." lion n a t'oof of his own. 11 caso or Aun;~. B~k r versus ft~i~~! th contenb of this fhst Sall'r 'Il\inucd. aitt'J' a bti f er d no · man Io n. Sixteen fe t WaiL r Lytle wa Ih. mls ed. bottle weigh yourself again. SO Yeara Experience In I'uu;,.t', "1 Idt th III ill the Wine- ' Sltuare. Walls even feet high. ' A In the ca 0 of The- Mutual Build After that you'll w nt to walk Fitting and Making Glasses ' 1l'11l<~ p. ,:lUI tlll"o or four day l)llle roof \\ ith ~i)( in~h s of s d on ing and Loan ompany versus around and say to your fri nd ut\l'k. TIll' \\'lIlt' I ,', lays ab lub top of the "ui :s to sh drain und Raymond Hall, et al conJirmation, "One 86 cent: bottle o! Kruschen f" ftr mill'~ ~vuth"a.-t o-f here, n kerp out fl·O't. Th 1'alll material deed and dt. tribuli"n. Salts is worth one ~undr ed ~?lla r I'1t!lItyWutl'I·. Eith l' th~)' got ,I callie ff the hill ide abov all In the case of J Clhn F. GI'egson nf any, fat pers~n 8 money. L.baaon, Ohio •. d y n ('uCu .,,' a bu t th e uoor ,j e vo" nII~o\V versu J 05 ph K a1' I G'I dru ...... ts Amenca I(lO~~ ~ (I I" ;;lIlll\.·uO nn d 'hr ~ . 1 ~ h, rl' t, a Iso ellLeadmg K.ru schen "'Salt tij-Yo u canover alTu.'dal', Thur.day, Saturday mount an' lift·u - nl. You left 'em /ltld a handful of ltails which he known a J , Karl 4.llchn t, c~ ai, Mania•• Li.,.n.... ys aet it Ex.minatao. Fre. at Ma"U"nl1ld·:. {It? Did you tell had bought. {l'om Fort B nton with for ign execution in aherifT' ofwa • . him tu h" ld 'tlJ)l'! " a wagl11l and four horses 1 nt him f\ce released by order o( COUI.t. ' Earl H. Fox, farmer of 'Waynes- ~==========:':..::..::..::-:~ ='Till I t:1\ JIc \1 ! r '~m 01' s nt by Iti cou in. H e had hauled In the II eo! Louise M. K sling ville, to Miss Alzn Young, of Wayhim \Yurt! \1 hat tl) do with them,' gr at d al more than doors and v l'lms William S. KC$ling, divorce ne ville. . windoWS and a f w :f~et of awed to plaintiff, cu tody of children t o Roy Clary, farnler, of Harvey!!Dun tl'pii(·u. "\\ ;lId~' Macl)onllld IS a mouthy lumber on that llUrneu trip. A plaintiff. bUl'g, and Miss Audrey Penney, 01 old [ (1 01," ' niter . !liu uit . c '~ - I winter' supply of flour.. coffee, In tho cas of Lucian T. M ham Harveysburg. [\lIy, "I tlOll't tnkt' ny tcck In thiS sugar, the staple neco Itles. He ver us Miriam C. McCreary t al James E. Wol1e. laborer, of Wundt. l ' w Wundt at White could live lill pring on hi . ow n ! CUU " is dismissed. " Franklin, and Miss Goldie M. NorI . ulphur alter t1\(1 hor_ s W fe re~ourccs--and he still hud money In the cas of The, New York well, of Fra nklin. I 11 uff hi rnn _ lJ didn't say enough to buy II hundl~d head of Life Insurance Go. versus Alex . William McV~y, laborer, of Cin. . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO anything to me. If 1 wa, as slick yearling heifer. In ten years-the Deshi. tal. confirmation, deed emnnti, and M18S Evelyn Orr of \ Party labels, 1.lk whi key lab ls Phone 80 Bank Blda, and \tHlul;ydou n rustl~ as Mac· vist,a wa;,ned him' I th th gll>w of \ and distribution. Franklin. , frequently deceIVe. Senator Fess \)ollald tned to make out to you, accomphshment. Th cuse of Frllink A. Dilatusb Orville H. Upton, farmer, 91 was denouncing the adlllillistr. ti on publican, I'll 'a b n a rich man long. ago _ "Gos~: I can do a lo~ ~er~ in six et aI, versus Raymlmd Guttery wa~ Xenia and Miss Catherine Eliza· Senator Norris, ulso a ( h. w 11, so 1111lg a, he don t lIo months, he reflected, Vl wmg th di mi!\$cd without record. beth Ward, of RarvI1.Yf!Jburg. in~rrupted: 'I Since the Senat.or is ~JI)'thing but talk, huck~, he isn't I ult of only ix da ys. To be lIr~, ]n the case of JR. E. Robins n hRI'les Higgins, musician, ot claiming that the RQo$evelt pro• • WOt,th LOIl)erin' about. Murdy's the c~llr had h Iped hiQl, laboring "ersu Arthur Bryant and J ohn Dayton, and Miss Ruth Howard gram is a failure, will he now teU bad n of tltat. lot, (l they say. \Wlth ~x and lIa so that Don w u1d l?igler, judgm nt t o the plairltitr tencher, of Lebanon. us what he would do to save the nl' of thl' e days I'll ride down lIpe dlly have cover for his grub for U25. • ' Rus ell Bennett, laborer of Har- situatio n'" , there an' get tho e ponie. Ttlat !and blankets. He could borrow In the cu. e of Wjl\iam oope l' veysburg and Mis Doris Barnhart Sonator Fess: "1 would not do buck. kin is olle or nly top mounts. lift"e mOw r and raKe now an,d vel' U ll Ida oopel', a divorce wa of HllrveYlIburg. unyth ing artificial." Senator Nor'ultel' med ,-cry little con- put up a few ton of hny for hi: 1l.l'ant.ed the plaintiff; custody of ris: "The Senator would go to bell c rnet! about , indy MacDonald's saddle horses. Th n a small pas- aid minor chi ld was given to the Real Ellat .. Tr_dera in fifteen minutes and take the Or No t ntry White with him." , . H CUI' ;Brand new, impl'oved. fam ous threatll, assertion or oplnton~ so th ey '~ou IIen 't h ave. t 0 b e defendant. Clayton O. WindroS!! to Joseph- couThe House, where the ;\ em d 11 gr at deal mor co ncc~n- confined, to a plck t rope whIle ~he In the case of Hazel Mary Gut- ine U. Windross, 209.1S acres in Pr sident lives and, works, is more square-tub ed "itb Don' loss nd the peculiar ~eath r was good. After thai a lery versus Raym ond A. Guttery, Wl;Ishington township. than a mile distant from the Capreception h got at. the RM. tight log table to keep thom injunction hel'etoJro grnllted in William Humbcrt and L()uiaa itol where the House and Senate Humbert to Nettie Grie t inlot No hold forth, It is on the other end , "Old Windy 111U t reckon 1 aim warm when Jack , F~oSl }IIPP e d at thi s Cft e is clissol'~ed . . Phone 78J to ride in ~hcl' like young Loc~- verythlng 'outdoor and bhzzard~ In the case of J10hn T. Rarbine, in Springboro. ' of the avenue but not on th in",!r," he chu III d. "Maybe 1 Will howled down the wolve , W<?lves! Jr., v rsus Geol'G'C P t r:!on and I J. Irwin Bennett and Haz I Ben- "other side of the railroad track" so me duy. Ru by'. worth n man He could hunt wolves all ~mter. Alma Peterson, Cllse is dismissed. nett to Jame A, McC iii ter and th 'n il!! Leg nd has it that. - :::.:-_-_-. .-_ - _________ , takin' a hanc {or. r don't know Ther was a plagu of them 11\ the In th~ case of I)lomon Fred and Emma V McCallister 1335 acrea as e ayl n in order to .. ridin' herd on her alwuys. I bet. it N?rthwe st. Th hunters had exter- Louis Fred ver LI S The . Fred in Turtl~creek township. . ~eorgili;Vl:'~~~~e and executivo 43 YEARS OF SERVICE Joseph H. Fedders to Mary EII~- beep hes of the government. sea she'l l stand for her famIly. mmated th buffalo, and the buf- Company, confirmation, de d and was Locl$ie SIlI()k d. you up. That .f alo \ olf had turned In pac~s on distribution . abetb Feddn!J, feal e tate in ranc and a art ur oeel elV Y t· y ung cut would \Ike to be bud the catt! . Savage, cunning klllcr8, In the case ot the Franklin townahn.. . paradte ' Illn'II' p 'hP LEBANON, OHIO ,1 "h dd d if hu t' g' packs The cattlemen T d .' 'Y ' ecte Caplto I as .. e me tng Iik!! Murdy. n", e a ~,as ~ 1~ 1 1 1 . rust 1111 . SavIl~gs o. ver u Gladman H. Ellis to George I f the House and- Senate and We have 'a complete it were an afterth ught, "" If it was paid liberal bounty on a wolf ISca!n Benjamin P. till e,r, ~t ai, con firma Peteraon and Alma Peterson In- ~ha~e :el cted the location for the Watch R.pa.ir S.n;.,• . tUl'dy :\facDonald mud that kind Why, a .man had all the chance, III ti n, deed and di!;tribution_ lot No . I, 2, 3, and 13 in eros- re:idenc: of the P resident. It is Prices Reasonable of talk instead of th. at red-faced the w(llld t dQ a lot of go d f r ---wick 1 . II th t P 'd , 'h h' If h . on y ace a lona y a a resl en B adR Restrung ere. . , ., N ew :Suit. . Nora Hurd, et 81 to George Pet- g9es to Capitol Hill 1old blathQl'sklt , _I expect [d ave 1m e t take it up. A it is r--" He ThuB DO.n sltitmg on . hiS PlOC " erson and Alma Peterson i.nlots ' ' J ewelry Repaired shrugged hi should er and smiled. block, staling ~t the sun"et, not J. M. llJelds vetSus Cedric Stan. Nos. I, 2, 3, and 13 in CtOewick. Congressman Hoeppel, Demo"THE HOME OF CIFTS" • 0 that was that. Clift' and Don wholly unconscIOus of the ueuuty ley. et a~, for mOTley. George Even and Stella F Even erat, Calilornia, was once a RI\' r efus d an jnvitati()n to sUly for while he considered practical am Flnkl man versus. J ohn Hall to John Even inlots No 'H79 publican postmaster. I(e is extremIa noon nack. They headed things, Ea t Butte flung a l ong and Pearl Hall. COgnOVIt. . 14 0 d 1481' L 1 sd ' ely active in behalf of veterans' I straight for home. Po ing a bunch shadow. H e watched it creep down Marcella Thoma;'oll versus Davl_d F a~ B k ~ ove a~ . to S leg islation. Recently he wTote a - -- - - - - - - - - ~-- f cattle with a T spl'awled t~ward the gray ,hollo~ of Milk Th omason, for divorce. harge JS B. ~cnMah:~s ~eJ e~:~e o~~ Ma: long letter to Presiden t Roosevelt across theil' db I Cliff said: River. He wa reminded of the RM gro neglect. son.' referring to himself in 'this very ProbateCo~rl Curl chaub to William J. Brown modest language. "[ conl!lider that " Tom' sensible. I can't figure and Ruby MacDonald, H e h~dn't I 'IIOTARY PUBLIC wha Windy 1ttacDon!lld is geUin' thought much about that e P l s o d . real estate in Loveland. I understand the veteran que tion at. The id of T om alter rUJltlin' lately. T~e.mventory (>f W, S. Graham , William M. and Mary A. Bean to as well as any man in CongreSll, It wasn't his funeral- except lor admIDlshator of t he estate of Em- John H Beall 60 acres in Clear-l and am quite confident tha I un- Will. DraWft •• E.ta,•• S.ttl.4 caUle :m' stcalin' horses i plumb l:idiculou. Them's some of his those two 'sorrel horses. And it ' ma E. Janney, deceased, was ap- creek t~wn $hi~. derstand all pha es of it bett r WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ca.ttlC-.LJu;uu" he's bou ght or .wasc' worth while mourning oyer proved. . .. 11 -' matL-.Jn the United Eva- Hulfman, executrix of the Bllilding Loan and Savings Co Statell.' raised evel'Y hbof he own. SU1'ely them, They were good hors s, those old Windy can't b all up in the sorrel , abov the average. H i! had e tate or David L. Huft'man, de- 76 .46 a~res in Barlan township.-' air because maybe Tom might step picked aed broke them himself, ceased, filed her inventory. Raymond Guttny to Vinnie R. A meritorious feature of DR. H;- M. -WtLLIAMS in an' marr y Rully.? What in S~III A~d a man hates to be robbed. , Th~ st!lte of Sallie Hi~I,. dece~s- Rhoades and Sarah E. Earnhart, p~sen: revenue bi~18 that. we ;)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 'aad .Hill can be be drlvln' at, makin' Still ~ he couldn't declare a ed, IS relJeved from admlUlstratlon 229.15 acres in TlIrtrecteek town- raIsed meome taxes In the higher SURGEON that crazy play?" Ivendetta on unknown thieves and Jeanette Banta filed her applica- I ship. • brackets. In addition to sixty-thr ee That, of cour e, was just a wast time chasing, phantoms. tion for the appointment 9f a pereent impof!Jed upon incomes of Spedal At.aaaioa to Rectal aad ml1ch a my tery to Don. He had I While in Fort Benton he had ou_ /gUardian of Lawrence LUcas, in- I Bill. Allowed the super rieh men of t his cou{ltry lateetiaal Db••••a collideo mildly with the MacDon ght out the sheriff 01; that country competent. , , it must be remembered that in LEBAMON. OHIO alrls. He had pondcrcd a bit about and told his tale. Harry Hartlelter, -guardian of D. W. Surface, stone, 59.90; many instances they pay state Phone lZ R II Phon R 186 that l'ed-headed girl with the wist"We'll keep an eye out, of lOtto Ha rtfelter, is allpwed $75 for A. N. Apgar, guard rail posts, $35; taxes in addition, running the enlvlne &: .ram ~.o n Bldlf, lui eyes. He flu ~pccted she could couI'se," that official said genially, additional compensation Rnd is The Roxanna Grain Co., posts, $36 tire tax to seventy-five percent. Of tell him whl\t it was all 800Ut. "But it's a powerfu l big country ' /rranted perm ission to occupy a L. P. Cavett 00" tar, $$171.75; course, a tax of one hundred peru •• vel'al times during that You know how it ,is." part of one of the residences, own- Franklin 'Motor Co., ~s, $68.7 0; eent on an ann ual income of a after noon he put a side a Italf·form. Don knew. Two horses weren't ed by glJardie,n and his ward, East End Wrecking Co" spring for million dollars would be prop er. THE MIAMI GAZETTE Chartel's D. Maple was appoint - No, 11 $1.26 The Ore~Qnia Bridge t,d dC ' ire to ri,de down to the RM a Ilea bite in a country a hundrerl For R•• al'a ' [md a k her. Curio. ity, he told him- and fifty miles wide, three h undred ed guar~ian of Dorothy May Co., repairing scoop, $.76: T, J . Our constitution, adopted more self, wag what killed the cat. Let l\ mileS long. James, minor. Powell., Cornwell Tool Repair than one hundred fifty years ago Salt r unscramble the eggs. Only So he put that matter asi de. The estate of Bertha M. Schlee- wrenches, $10.26; Flack Equ ip· for thirteen orphan coloniell that penciled, II Do what you like And, si nce he couldn't help linking hau.f, deceased, is exempt from in- ment Co,~ su pplies, $24.01; DaVid be further amended. Congr~ss - , - - - - - - - - - - -- FORMERLY ~166.00. ONLY about it," nagged at him like an Tom Salter and Ruby MacDonald hentan ce tax. A copy of this en- Bt'unk repair chains, $1.30; Henry considering t he question of direct unaccepted cha llenge to do some- togeher in his mind, he put that h'y, together with a ~opy of all Ludington, East End Service election of the prellident and vice 6 TO SELL AT THIS thing aside also. She was probably quite· other entI'ies in relatiOIl to or in Station, gas, light bulb, kerosene, president by popular vote. One by , PRICE! Oinc:tor of F~._al Ser.ic. Instead he discu Bed with Cliff c()mpetent to look out for bel'seli. a ny ,way affecting the inheritance $3 3.93: Frank Sherwood Co., sup- aile old tiell have been s vere.d. \lIe b /;It method of doing some7 Windy MacDonald was probably tax all the SUCCellSU)DS of said es- plies, $33.16; McCoy Oil Co. , 011, Stage coacbel!!, flint-lock muskets, thi ng' ,,;it'hAneel()peSprings. Allum what bis name implied. ',. tate, is to be celtified to the Tax $75 . 90: GiJpin and Son, gas, $19.- tallow dips, -mu$tache t!ups, bustles Our eonvenient location, lI ul'ta· had to do so me good for him self 1:f . he tried to keep enteprising ,ommillsioJ'\ of Ohio, 96: Cincinnati O.il Works, QQ., gill have been discarded. The. electoral ble surroundi ngs and equipment 3 O~LY GENUJNE in spite of ,tolcn hoI'S s and I'ed- young men away from his niece he Loma M. Scofi,eld, adminb,trator $64.96 , Cincinnati Oil Works Co., college should he next 'to go, ' . enables UII to Serve t.o the Best 01 the estate of lLau1'8 B. Scofield, gas, $11.94; The J . W. Lingo Hllr<) . headed c\nm!lcls- who might or had bis own rea ons. Advantage. might not be in oi,stress. I t was nothing to _him, Don de,cea ed, is' nuth0,rized to sell e er~ ware C ., supplies, and parts Modesty should perhaps prevent But he didn't likci Tom Salter, thought as tle rolled a cip;arette and hun a sets belonlpng to t he ~tate. $367; :T. D. Adams Co., grader ·mentionlng the appointment of . AMBULANCE SERVICE That wa>l definite, There wus a blew sm oke into the still evening . G. C. Knapp, administrator of wh eel boxing, ~64.01; Gem City Judge Florence ' E. Allen to the sort (lr. proprietru'y smirk about air while t he long pointed shadoW the estate of Ch·~,is~na Buchanan, Blue Print and Supply Co., Photo- United States Circuit Court of Ap- Phon. 29 . Waya.nnl., Obi. Complet.e with Table his black-mustached lips ~vhe n he of the lofty Butte waltzed down deceaseo, fil ed hl!l lIlventory. stats, $3.80; Harold Martz, sand peals was in the offing, first appear aid, USh would." scross the eastern p.lains. The estate of William A. Cro oks and gravel, $102.01); J. H. Kipp, Icd, ~n this c()luron some weeks ag . "If I." quoted Don to bimself, Out of one corner of his eye hC I Qcceased, i exempt from inheri- bridge timber, $50; Oregonia We beat our eompetit or to the ORIGINAL when h settled down i n bed that saw a picketed horae lift his head t~nce tux. William t.l\rnold flied Bridge Co., s~cel, $32.61; Brown punch. She ·has been appointed. PRICE FOR SALE DATES CALL and Bunnell, coal, $1S.75 j S. President Roosevelt. shattered nig ht, "had . my loop on a girl like andstaie, ears pricked up, Don, .hJ8 first .and flnSl1 account. that, it would take mOl'" thsn a fQllowed that equIne's fixed gaze. The Lebanon-Citizens National Broadway Filling Sta., gas, . 34c; another precedent. He, for· the WHILE THEY LAST windy uncle lilt' a would-be bad He saw two h01'ses ambling !I'ow_ ' ~ank and Trust Co., guattdJan of ·)11'8, Will Bryan, services $10: Mrs first time, designated a woman 111MI to keep n1('. o~ .that .ranch." , I~ along the cl'est of t~e bank that ~ ohn ,AII.en ~avo. l t, a minor, filed Ira Eltroth, Beryic~8, ,~: Hele.n Ruth Brya!\. Owen, as ambassad or: .Tu s~ Vlh!\t an tllvl(hous declara· I,Pltched d?\\In to. hIS mead ow . Its dlstrlbuttve jlCCQ1l;n~. , Doughman, .servlcee, $7; , Candls Now for the first , time Il woms'n ti l.l n lIke t hat really meant Don One walkmg behlnd the OtlH!J'. C. C. Eulass, ad,ll1ntstrator of Hymer, 8el'Vlees, $5: Stella Kelly, will be United St.ates Circuit didn't trollble ask him self. ThCf wok a ~ew steps at a ~ime, t t he estate of Wi.lliam M ~'Candless, lI erv !ces, '7; Mrs. ~owa~d Sawyer Court Judge. This appointment Is lookmg at theIr brothers on PJcket deceased, filed 1118 sale bill serviCes, $7 i GeorgIa Mtller, serv- for life which we hope will be JESSE STANLEY Think of it! The lifeti me HAPTER VI. below. On top of that b'a nk they A me~o·rial to Judge William Z., ices, $10; The ' Book Shop, pees, many, many years. Best wisbes Ie! 'stood vcry cleaT against the even- Roll havmg been adopted by, the $1.25: Dayton Blank ·B ook Co., re~ to Judge Allen and our congratu- •• 0 • • '3 20, N.w Burlin.toa, OW~ F h B Maytag, the world's finest . re. ran, ing sky. Don had .k een eyes. H\l l ~arren County Hal' Association, it port sheets, '~'.10; Lebanon-Citi- lations to President Roosevelt. wasber, originalll' priced at The plai ns W I'e not swept clean I stared with more than casual in- l iS ordered that !laid memorial be zens Nationl\l Bank a. nd. Trust Co " . • __ EARL KOOGLER U66.00 The fllll force of of buffalo and nHlraudi ng Indian ',' terest. . rent ot saldy box, $4: Dayton J t thO k h D.,loD P.oa. MaytBg's vast .,,, ..ources i t~~ :moulltQiI) sll'eaUls looted or l Loose horses wandering acrolls . . BI.a nk Book and Printinlf Co., sup· bur::us a~d com~~lI8i:~n!e KE".,or. ..86 put behInd this sweeping VltJFlII gold, by men, who lay on the. open t:ange were not cause , tO fingers on the Illeek of one. ·Tbe phes '54.1~; Mi1Ier-Bryant-Pierce bve 'in Washington if the English l thell' oar~. No. The .1a.zz age at excIte anybody. Only-one of this other shoved a wMe-nostriled muz- Co., carbon, '4: Columbus . Blank alphabet contained about a dozen , price cut ""hi!!h l11o~alist5 cllrp is pc~haps a pail' carried a saddl~ on his back. Iz1e into the pal~n of his hand A Book Mfg., Co., supplies, $57.60; more lette.... ' riglitful inhcl'itance from Ii stock He took a secorid look .to make ,pink tongue )jck~>d up the :few Woodrow-Weil-Stanage Co., sup· ---- - -- - that p~I'sued fortune aJld adven- s':1 re. A ~idedess ' horse· Iik.e tbat gralns, of sugar. \:here. pli es, fS.,5 0: The Selig Co., forma· Don patted th,em first one then mint Spray, $21.83; The Herbman tUre wllh hasty steps and eager t lltel1nt Inl!lforhlne to some one. I'yos. The occasional bad man was One of his picket horses nickered. the other. He was grinning all if Supply Co., supplies, $19.60; J , S. I'cally bad. The g neral run of The pair on the bank looked, turn- at so me rare joke . Van Horne, expellses, $15; The WANTED "You old red I~~ns of gUDII," he Office Outfiitte!'.,S} ditto paper, citizenry acc?mpJi~h~d amazing ed, came tro,tting dow~. r>~~lt!; III thetr legitimate underDon remalUed on hiS block. He Isaid a1i'ectionat ely. "Talk about $~.26 i Johnson-watson Co., IIUp. ta,klllgs. Bot~ f?u~ht or wor~ed had been abou,t to saddle up and the eat com in' ba,ck. Di{! you 8rTJeH ph~s,. $3.60; Da~ton Blank Book -' HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES treat\\' If h !ioruethmg aklll to ferOCity. ~ther them m. Apparently he Ime out or was ill just a accident' Prllltmg Co" binder and pencils, ed withQut Surgery. Also A C ••ui.. Ma,t.. with Philo,;opheJ'S didn't th rive materi- I didn't need to. The strays dropped Eh, yo~ Ted dev'ls? Goshl" . $11.01. Varicose (enlarged) Veins, CC)nally. III tho cattle countl!Y, or in to the flat, drank at the first They were hi!1 own, two stolen -.,.-Porc:elaia Tub. s~'tation Free. Dr. Steele;' 22 the mining camp. While< they spring, The n they came curiusly, !orrels. · ludges of community Muonic Bldg., Wilmington, Ohio. .l)i)Il't ' wait a Single day I I pOlllJ I' red tlJe men o( action pas- ears erect, necks arched, up to his And then eyes began to shows are finding' 10 to 80% ot a12 Tb. term. are ~qoal1y low, ~ ... c1 them by, seizing opportunity horses on picket. One horse bad burn hright tor he law frozen ears on elEhtbit, indJeaUnr WANTED-To bu, an while it was within reach. twenty feet of l'ope trailing from now 0/1 the eaeh an ulfly ,a need tor trial telts of .eed eorn Free 110m. de..onstration. chlckena. pa,,"; hi_hed muk.. I So Don Cam pbt'll let no gras, his neck. block where brand had this ;veal'. Arrollomilta adviee telprice. 8. D. Heakle, w.".... m•• gl'uW under hi, feet. He had come They st ood smelling nOles, Don been blotted it lltood a ing for Ifermlnatlon kernall from Ohio. " on the' w 100 repr.entat1ve eaI'I of to ·th!! Swcct~rnlSS for a purpose. rose Boltly from bill stat, He took ('lear fresb He ~w in Antelope Sprinp, an his reata in ,hand and @oftly al)- hide-:-. GG. seed corn. Il one or mont (llll'nlng wed let'. Unhellitatlqly he prolcbecl . . stra,.. The laddIe "Where a bn.nd theTe ,hi 10 do not terminate or ace .L't about drh inl it home, horae aDei 1dtI mate mut be aa " Dolt mllttered. ,Weak sprouts. it Is adYllecl that all A k from the Ite pt ttala. Potd " ~ tAIItecl..
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I bllfnlna room I. beet at til.... or rour iE't't froID tbe lloor tor on Rev. Williams and hi~ intcle!lt-i Chinn ia ~ni~1 til or two Olio 12 to., thUI I D lpeeclln. inc family, of Spring Valley, spcn~ hUll . ,,~ "taH<ling Sunday afternoon with Dr. and \\odd, Utl\ lhl' trollb to IIn(~ty It 18 wl ••r to .toop than D_ L CRANE I I P.hU.la.r S ..lucripli_ PrIM, '1.10 • Y..r lo ('ra \\'1. • seldol1\ ~tund:. Mrs. Oglesbee. Ollce PhOD. ... . .. ..... .. No. l1Z En tered at Po.toffle. at WaYIl.. T. It's. Ina Shane ,'p nt Saturday. - - - R••I....c. , ..... .. .......... :. No. 118 \'lI le. Ohio, a ..... ~:..n. CIa.. Mall in Mn. Xenia with friends and attend- I olton growcrs pi dgl'd to re· U. S. H ... GiYen Ohio 120,000.000 ed the Hobby Fail': dtlee jll'l)tiuctlun by 15,000,000 For Relief c::::::::= Dr. and Mr. W. E. Frost and ~cl'e:, unul'r the cC!lld c tton ael· In a T port covet'ing social MARCil 16, ' 193.' Maynard, were Sunday guesl~ Ju>tml'nt plogl'am. \\ cliar of t.he needy resident of of relatives in Dayton. Obviou. the state, Gov mor GeorgI) White The Woman's ivic League m t It ii< pla in a the J,3lue Engl ha lO be n informed that neady at the home of Mrs. W. T. Jordll n I h . h d Saturda v evening with a good at. t lut 1 b IS 1 e yeal' tu 0 your 20,000,000 was received from th • ~ity th.e 1!001' p destl'isn in the great Am41rican traffic t a n g l e . " hI i ~LJll a~ ~ ho}l(ling enl'ly. - federal governmenl for relief purl> • e in hio from May 22, 1933 . Dodglll g Bk1P~1IIg, coat-tails flying, he continues annually to account tendance . and a most interesting Roch c~tel' 'l'i lll ~ll-Ufliol'l. to March 1, 1934. Of this amounL, l program. f or nc!'1' y ~alf of all our automobile accident fatalities. .Plty hIm not only. be~au!;e speeding, careless. brakeless, ~ghtMrs. Myrtle Thoma and dough · . Th er IV re only 2 mUl'del's in $17,04.4. 98 went tor general I'e· b ~atlng motorists cut him down withDut mercy invade his street sal- tel', Charlotte, w re call d to Englan d IUllt year but there mus Ii f, $1,628,000 f or purchase of <It y z~ne !<h!lnd slaughter him as h steps from street carll and bus e Dayton, on account of the 8e riou ~ have: l.wen 2\),000 i f yQU count all commodities ,$319,901 f or ducabut plt.y 1m .also because his own tupidity refllains his unre trained illness of the former's mother. o[ thosc COlll lllitt d in Englis., dl'- tional programs, $260,000 f ol' namy . ~1 stili cros, e.s l'l treets aguinst traffic signals, walks along the Mis!! Irma Stump n ar Leb - t eclh' e st ol'ie . tl"lInsient relief and l$63,1i57 .for wl'ong SId e ?f J'ural hIghways with his back to traffic, plays in the anon, spent Fl'iday evening with self.help ol·ganizations. '(l Id kill ed Rweet-t'h et'fy buds in Rtl'e('t: and I th mo t flagrant jaywalker in the world . In t.his last Mrs. Oglesbee. ~ap~c lty, h cr. e bt;lwe n inters ctions, invites. hi&rhway mu rder by The High chool Glee club will Ohio ; badly thinned Ollll1'ruit bud ~ mlOg out from b 11Ind pal'ked car and makes himself a pot-shot t ' on I<o ur chelTY and plum; killed Road.ide Be.utif\".tioD Aw.ih target. by c,J'os,! ng din onolly at inler~ections presen lin opel'cttll, 'The Lucky Favorable W eather ood . PI.t:; hlln b cau.~(' lnst y'Rr 13,440 out of a total of 29,900 pel'sons. Jade," Friday evening at the gym . pea ch bud., and inju'l'ed "1. on ~lll d In trufflc oC~ldcnts were members of his clan. Onf! in three, or Mr. an'd Mrs. Deathe rage mov d pea l' h"" a nd appl " Highway beautification program .1 per cent, weI''' Jaywl' lkers, The Coot traveler Is apparently the pro- to their country home, Monday. Ali'r'cu lture M.d,. Ea.y of the State Highway Department tlu~t of hOl'lIe . anti b.uggy a~e who cannot masteT the r ules 01 a moMr. and Mrs. Will Wright are Th gm in exchange i!t a device will get under was in full swing torlz : d ern. HI F(l '1 • as Buch, may soon be extinct, for his children, living in Dayton now. fOl ' making ugl'icultur'(! profitable with the advent of favorable h~IJ~ ptly, Ilre w o rld ~ ·Ilf r. :rhey have learned that playing tag with MI'. and JIll'S . Will. Lukl' ns and . r weather, Ilecording t o Dallas D. fll~lle game. T hey eros at deslgnn,ted cross family were Sunda y aft rn()on to gentl! wh o dl lke to wear Dupre, Jr., state Ia:nd cape eng-inhl/llt-PO\ ycd curs. I,. ;oaad~' f~~iJ~gf~~a~~. ~ll!'nul hght , and walk on the left-hand SIde of the guests of Mr. and !oIL's. Fr a nk v I ull".- . un Diago . nion. eel'. Work on projel!t has already Shidaker. TIll' dog ill !'uid t.o be the most started in Highland Di visio n No. Mr. and Mr . R. A. Franc is at. s (!n. hh'e of all a nima ls to sound. 12, including uyahoga cou nt~' ; tended the ba. ketball gam e II :-io w(, ndl!l' our pup goes to the Divi.;ion No.4 , compd si ng Lak e, cellar the n , when thl" radio nn· Summit, P ort all:' , Stal·k,. ' Dayton, Saturday eve ning. . . . \ Mr. and Mrs. Ru s ell Be nnett . nouTlcer. b egin to se ll their wal·es . . Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mah on· . Litt.le patl~nc". ca~ be .hown Wlth the la.test outburst of !l well- and Mi!'<s Doris Barnhart were ling counties; and in Divi ion No. ~~~~~~~!!"!!!~~~~~!""....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ kno n pcace ol ganlzatJ/lll, WIth hco.dguartel·S In New York, whIch not married lust Monday I B.d Form 6 conllisting of Knox Lickin l!: ~ ---IlilI1iIIIIi- .. only udvoclltes the.> aboliti on of v rYlhing tl8voring of the military I Supt. R. A. took hi 1T I A Midwe tern ro bber had two 0 hocton MuskingllJl1' b~t. ac~ual\y urges .people, to' wd.to the President and Congres that S. basketball boys to the Sectiollai oth t 8 locked u? for lrobbing him, !Perry ;nd Guern : ~' co unti e~: t,~cy wJ11 no~ fight In, IlIH SUppOI.t, any so~t of war: . , basketball gam at Dayton Friday T he re seems t be no mO l'e honor Dupre said that plal1 hav e b en u T,h n.lted t? 8 reached It . preeminent posltton In. the world evening. among t hi'v s ~han t~e rest of practically compl eted on the ntl me e~u. c when 0 CUSIO'!! demanded It was ~Iways able to. rt8~ and de- Mr. John Syferd was calling n u ~.- O I · llJhomn I ty 'TImes. bel' of projects throughout the I? ea an 8f.\' Sll I'. Were th t net or thIS peace orjtaOJzatlon to be h' d th' b' h' h . . . .,. [oll?wed Iilel'lllly lhl' n ext timo an aggressor nabon fastened its I~ gran mo er In a ma, Sunday 1' 0 pl'Q venl moth damage in Ig ~ay dIVISIons whIch It. WJlI b malIC on us it would b th c end of this counh'y_ . afte.rnoon. . . (Wet·· . tulfed furniture, brush out pos~lble to complet e ,lu!'m g th ' To ndv ~te non-aggression is one thing and highly laudable .. but Fifty-three frt,ends and relatIves along the seam. and under the Spnng months. Th e proJect s. are to adv?c.ate that . no ('nc ~ rv' In any sort of wat is another, and s uch a ple~ antly urpfl sed. ~r. L .. T. eu~hi o n s e nce II weelk . Brushing a~l ~t~d from th~ee to seven ll1 a stand. L \\ holly lodef n. lble, ev'en to t;lle reason in g pacifist, who, as a VOlers Sunday on hiS 15th bIrth· rem oves th e egg of moths which ! dlV1slon! d.e~e ndJIIg u.pon the ~Ize rule, IS the fir. ·~ to fi gllt ~nerol\chmen ts upon his personal liberty and day. .. . w,ually llre depositl~ d · in Buch lof the mdlvldual proJ ects. th saf~ty of hIS hom e.- Ohio tate Journal. 'l'he HIlarity club met WIth MI'. pla ces A "Lamb" StDry and Ml'lI. J. 't . Davi~ and family, Sunday. l\'lanufactul'crs' paYJ:olls declined Th e Ladies Aid ef the M. E. 8 ,,, h om December to Januar y. A Slol'Y of what hapl)cned to t he church held its r gular meeting' the usual decline is 4.6 7,. . Factory 1March lamb, which. ushered in . ilveJ' w~s the standllrd unit of valoe in Ameri.cn before gold. The Thursday. Mrs. Cask y, fr s. mploym nt was 22 '1lr lal'g r in moderate weather thl mo!,\th , hus ont Inent.nl Con I'e s adopted us a monetary unit a dollar containing Wallace, Mr.. Shidaker and Mrs. Janua r y, ] 9;~4 than in th ame been told Highway pirector O. W. 375.64 Ilrains of pur silver. Conseq'uently, the pres nt move to re- Davis were hostesses. mon th of 1933 Payroll were 3 % Mel'rell by Division Engineel' A. n~on tiz ilvlll' 8n't be call d an untried experiment. It ill simply deMisses Evelyn and Rhea McCar- largeI'. IW, Sh rwood of M~riett.a. hel'Ingn d to put an old economic instrllment, which did nece88ary work n:n, V.irginia. and Vivian Tucker, - -:::::::: _ _ I WO~d recounted how st~te ~igh~~Y well, bac:k on th job again. In doing that, it would bring nEW life into Vlrgima DaVIS and Anna Mae~Iamte~anee workers In hIS dIVIS· on indulltTY which has b en one of our greatest employers, taxpayers Donald were. .birthday dinFler CUl llon eSPle~ n lamb ~ome gam.boling ana contrIbutor to pr() peri.ty-min lng. guests of Marj orIe humaKer near [ over a hilI and d~ appear mto a Port William, unday. 14-foot vitrified !lewer at the
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N0 , who Wllllt d to help c1ebrate hi~ The Ohio State University Radio Station-WOSU bil'thday. Pity the POOl' ped strian, but drive reckless, killer-type motorists Mr. and Mr . Carl M or enterfrom the road I tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luk ns, . Mr, and Mrs. Munger, ~Ir. ha. :00 iusic :06 Farm Adjustment New Osborn, and Mi s Lucille Tuek{'J' Farm r and others wbo expect Liquor control department lind l' ; 16 orn Planting Prohll'm ........... -. ... "J DA SSUMh er Sunday evening. Lo buy baby chicks this cason Colonel John A. Hughes has rul ed .. . , p er ._ _ _ _ _ ~hould fiJ their ordel's early to be that a liquor permit, in t he event 8 :25 Mu ic 8 :40 4-11 Flower lubs _.. ~ ..... Victor Ries and other The Aid ociety Qf th Friends' . UT l' rcct!iving the number and of the bolder's death, or bankrupt:50 4-8 Flower Clubs h h t bre d of chicks want(!d, according 'cy, does not become a pal·t of the 1):00 Tn ~url;ll Hou ing urvey . . .. .................. Thelma BeaU \cM.utrhc me with Mrs. Vergo to repre entatives IIf tne: coordin- I esta~e. Under the liquor law the 9: to Music I c ener on Thursday afternoon aling committee of the Hatchery department "shall cancel any !l :25 MO~'tgoge Fo closure in Ohio ...................... ...... H. R. Mo~re Th e Dorc~8 IU.b held its ode which becam~ effective in permit issued in the evellt of the !) .35 OhIO as an IndustrIal tate ......... .. .... ..... . '''' .. ,H. E. Eswlne.. monthly meetmg' at the Annex on January. death or bankru ptcy of the ho!der.' 0,:45 Where Our Vegetables Come From .. . .. ...... . A. W . Marion Thursday- Mrs. Turner was hostThe usual producti'Dn of surplus eBB. uppJie of chick is not expected Auto Mi.hap. and Motori.ta Aae. Misses Myra Haydock and Ruth thi year, because IProvisions in Curry were guests at a hower for the hatchery code ma"ke it inadvisa Per on!! in the pJ'ime of lile Miss Helen Lackey. at the home ble for hatcheryn,cn to have large figure in lhe most automobile aco! Miss Frances Jack, in Xenia, surpluses. cidents on Ohio's highways, ac ord· l Ion Saturday eveni ng. Miss Lackey In l' c nl years, clOmpetition in ing to an accidellt study made by !..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _ _ _ _....::..._ _ _~ will become the wife 0"1 Mr. Harr), the hatch ry busine~ls is sa d tQ the State Highway Departm nt HormeU. of Dayton, March 17. have b en so k ~ cn that many hat· pursuant to Governor George Frank Stanley Bufl'e)'ed 8 severe ch ries have mad it a practice to White's highway safety progt·am. COLUMBUS - The Ohio Tax ~f Cleveland, Akron, Warren and Limitation League has opened other cities plUllJed the Sena~ late attack of indigestion on Thursda set morc c~g~ than weI' ne~cs· The a.ge group from 30 to 60 years headquarters in the N eil House to Thursday by a vote of 19 to 5. night. His condition is somewh ~ ~al'Y t o pt oduc the number of contrIbute 5~ per ee~t or 226 .of better. , chicks for which they had orders. th e perso.ns tnvolved In 45? aecld· cart')! on a campaign for a reduction of at least 35 per cent in the Harlow Lindley, who has been The I' ~ ult has b en heavy over- ents studIed. The next heaVIest con cost of state and local government curator. and aBIIociate editor with .Mr. and M.rs. Evan Bogan and production, with ve!,), low prices. tributor-27.2 per cent- was the and to advocato reconstruction of the OhIO State Archaelogieal and I ehtldre~ of Dayton, were week-end :especially late in the sea son. 20 to 30 year age group. A study the taxing laws on such a basil as Historical society for tbe past five , guest ID the home or Mr. and Mrs I hicks CRn no lonl~er be placed of the time of accidents in 1602 will properly finance an esaentlal yea1!8, was chosen last week to sue Horace Cofnpton. ' on the mar-ket by those who come eaSts show!! that accident ft'equent educational system and the necee. ceed C. B. GlabreaUt, deceal\cd, as Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conard Al'e undol' the hatchery code bdow th in day and nig ht is about equal. sary functions of government in secretary, editor and librarum of moving into the property belong· individual sell l"lI cost of produc- Night 'drivers recoroled 71)7 01' onfornlity with the public demand that 01'lanization. Mr. Lindley ing to Samuel Wilson. ttion. This provision is expected til 49.7 per cent, while day dl'ivel'~ for (>collomy a nd the ability of pro ca,me here from Earlham College, At the Girls' Hobby Fair in ' prevent t he prodUction of heavy were in 7(1) mishap or 46.5 per cluctivl! 'wealth and t he people to RIchmond, Ind., wbere he: was Xenia, Helen Mendenhall's pie surpl\lse ,becaus the chicks can· cent. pay. "Less public expl'nee rather ead of the history department. He took !t6cond premium and Rebecca not be "dumped" on the mar\<etal ~han more taxes" ·is ~he objective has. a . national reputa.tion as an )fil\r's dr!3ss won second premium. bargain prices. Famllerll who have Si,D of Sprina AppeUI o( the oTganizntion. This is th authority on 'northwest territory - - -- - - ---I been in the hllbit of wa.itingfor Letters ,P0ul'ing in the State \ same league except in nametbat history. and historical libraries. Hir; Choice f Eyil. th S(I late seal'.on bal:gains al'e ad· Bureau of Motor Ve hicles for in0 . , viseo to (!onsider ' th,e possibil itier IIpotlMl'ed the ten-mill talC lim ita- selection is rea:lrded as a valualion amendment that was adopted. ble 'acquisition by the friends of A Chicago medical authority that such cheap sup'pJie may no t fautomobile ormation about firstbeday that- I ,1' licensethecan obtain last November. Charles E. Haigler the Society_ says t ha t gou t b as a I010 t ",Isap- be available tills ye'ar. ed ut reduced rices are a s r> ' Washington C. H. Is president, peared as a result of the depl'esImprovement in the quality cf . dl' t' th t p . . u e, • .' TT • • A I I ' f h . Th k '11 t k t ., . tn ca IOn a SP1'lng IS near anel n aer a Olappmar survey 0 t 0 Slon,. an. S, we a ~ .gou . - baby chIcks IS ex p (!ted to follow moto r Cars IlI'e about to emerge I George Kll'kpatnck, utIca, . v~ce pr Sident, and W. 1. Lawrence, entire state of Ohio was planned Roanoke TIme. •the code bon on bellow-eost Rales. Ifrom' their winter hibernation in ' Columbus, secretary-treaJlurer:. to get under way the . past week , - - . -- - - -.- - - . !3uycrswould. bene:fi t. trom suc~ ilarge numbers. The law provid~ ' a with the first day ot bright, 'B UnCllnada IS conslderlDg a plan to !mpro~ement tn bre,~dJDg stock, It 126 pel: cent reducti on a t the en d tate Department of Health ot- s hiny weather to permit .ti8fa~t- reduce her .1934 wheat acreage by ~ s. pOI.nted. o~t. lin the past, of each quarter of the year. Th e ficlals report that 50 of too 110 l.6' per cent. The plan WOUld. ~al'gam price s urlPlus sto,ck has II'educed rates for the first qu al·ter city health districts .in the state Io. f . 1934 will go into c"'e~t' ApI·I·I. move from pr.oduc.· ion 4,0.0,000 f requ l,!n tl Y b ee. n 0 f t Oil! g~a d e. have failed to file annua'lrepol'tsas ., ~ I'cquired by law and 26 have ne. acres. .;.~ . _ _ ~_ _ ___ .. PrIor to the passage (If the quar· y glected to SUbmit necessary subIterl reduction act by the state sidy vouchers; also, that 34 of the Good seed oats are scarce this legislature several yeara ago, the 87 general . health districta in , the season. full tee: was ,c ollected throughout state have also failed to forward iJ:te entire year. . their annua!" reports and 11 their subsidy VOUchers. Many health orY photographing from the air. ;;; ~ --commissioners have neglected to The first map to be made will cover file certified copies of their approth,e Muskingum Watershed ' Conriation resolutions. All (if these se.rvancy district, including twenty P , h full counties and parts of three filing$ are necessary to . ob~m t e counties, comprising 10,280 square benetlts of thta state health lawa. miles. The Federal Civil Works Administration has authorized the Returning to Columbu~ lalltweek Ohio CWA to make the aerial map . for their sixth se!illioll, membera of of Ohio .. The southwestern section the state leg.islature finally had of the state will be "mapped" aftel' before them bills for a Del~'lnent. 1 the Muskingum VaHey distTict, a nd tax program. One reported by tben the northwestern portion. The majority of the spellial tax commission and planned to Hlsa ,113,- ~~===~====~~~~ work wlll be under the direction of Capt. Fred L. Smith, State Direct600,000 provides for a three pel' or of Aeronautics, who was reo cent tax on retail sales, a .personal quested by David C. Warner, Exincome ta-x and an inere.e in ""010 _ .. .,.. ceutlve Secretary of the State I'0.'U''''0 public utilities excise taxes, with •• Bu bttrll>e !lOW . . . W.ter Conservation Board, to • • •l UMnd7oa repeal of the cOllrnetic admll!llionl make the survey by air. The plan and 10ft drinks special taxes, and iI a .,art of the vast atate water reduction in intangible tax... conservation plan being launched Other tax relief measu.... · bave to include lource stream: reservoirR alao been propol.d. Senator D. J, a cround water lurvey now under GUDBett In the INmate and Repre....,. witb the co-operation of j )r. I.atatl". W. T. Roberta ill • Wilbert Stout, state geoloPt, and boa.. IIItrod1lced Inde1\tfcal bUIa e.en cauala conneetine Lake Erie :I:~ I and the'Oblo rlftl' in CoujllDation J)1'OYldlDl 000 atate for fande ••• IOhoot ,000 ao.....nt. • Ith the ~-.. OD~ n
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, MRS. ANNA HESS Progressive Club V «ational Banquet I DIES AT XENIA Th., I'ting or thl\ I Elect New Officers Was Another ht' helll . ' , '" will IEgtl'lla Eo'unt'ral serVIces lor Mrs. Anna Decided Success Haturduy. Ma!ch T~(' Hes8 46 years old who di~d DI'. lIJ\llllillgha m, of Hull bt'ouk lol' tht! l'''''I! In~ bemg al'! an~· al her home' in Xenia early Satul''el by tho :snHlhl,JJ~7hes Depal'~- I day III rning, after being in faill1\\'nt, ~It. J. B: l :lll bbe. ~hah. ing helllth three years from hClirt man. Eae!1 futluJ:y III t~ brlllg 1\ troubl(', wel'c held 'unday afterg ·und.taul{htl.'r- Ruth alisbul'Y. c ver~d dl!lh and sa nch\'lcl:~s. Th noon tit the Neeld tuneral parlors PRncho, a Me iran co~\boy- (,OI1l~llttl'(.': 11'8. 1':1111 R) , Mrs. with burial in en rvill her Donnhl J,'\lulk . Lottie 'tukuiI onef Mr, and [I' . 1.' th 1 ' ull'Mrs. p acH . s., who had rc idcd in rhilip, a young rane h t)wnel'- R!lyman"·I B rac Id oel k . Cccil Davit;. - - _ .. - - Xenia for 25 yeors, i survived 'J im and Id Till'll?l', both from HAPPY HOU'" CLUB MET , ' , by a dllught I', Misll Haltie, 0. son, Philip's rllllch- Dick Miller and _ _n_ _ John Le Hesll, bolh of Dayton, ohn Thom!!on. _ I'[ugh Mrs. Rnyrnond Bl'uddock wns lind the following brotherS' and (l ob', G Irll'V'N fll\l\c ~1' 1 , hC)ste~s to t h t! nt,~m b IlrS 0 f th e ~i t r: Mr~. W'II' I l8m r. IIstel'S, Ii till. I H I b d tTl F k d H Th . USI"I _ Ruth lallll Y our C 1I liln gu ~!I, ue~ A phil; l'an an arry umns, ynLhia, hIS co I' day Ilftern on. Thc Il»o:'cla l num- ()f B IIbrook; P rry Thomas Hockett. b r~ on Ihl' Jlrogralll we re rellding Waynesville; J hn Thomas ~l1Id Manuel, 11 l\lexiclitl l'u~t1er - b M W'JI' U t d M' D L V II ' l~el'1l1lr d . IRYbI 1'1'.DI Ilamd os 01'd lin1) . 18~ ' Irs. F. . amme, Spring 11 ey \\' nllac<, \I n u 'social V a chOUI', n deliciou' el·W(lO. l' II' unn!! _ Pilll'l'im. - R obl'r'l IInc.I I the s h-
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ANt APPRECIATION h s. Alic Mart, 75, wife of the Trail Work! laIc V. r-In l't, died aturdny. at d \" ' h ' ANTAI'C" II I nm I) comll)" all xnert Th :-;c!1lior Class hel a llIeet.. C WIS to ~xprE'SS our nppreC III- hel' home in Dayton. 1)(.' is s ur- LITTLE AM EIUUA. , . "I' "my a", '811 a I., tlr Il)~n lit dlvlll. . Into l1 sl \\'l:' dlH'S.JIlY at wllich Lime th y I tion uncI gratituc.l' t o all o f OUI' ived by thr~e childr~n, ' lex, 'rICA. ~'eb !If! : (detA)'ed) (vIa ~ . h k I I clothe" . ',1'1, cold at nnrtP of the l)roWok UI the matters of Ol'lllll ent'e· II' nds W 0 WOI' C !!o ind II( COIl- Frullk and Elizab th 1art. lila kay Hadl o) _ 'I'ra\ work ! "rl\lO I" til e dehLY wblle I b at my, ment. p ak rs and inviialion~. id rnt" 1' in M OUI' th lale HbCI·cuvcrncnt. For >leve l'lll yea I', the M llI't re- ~ounds 11k 11 lent from tbe rdiary ..boots agal1l8t .. h the Willi to sorten i' in Wayne viii, I' moving of 8 !Joy ScouL Well, BO II Is. ' weof th m up. In my snare lim '. . K n. h81' II houg d. 1.' '1 and J Ohver TWllt . Ilnl:t _H_ oug un .. a III I y 'frum here to Dayton. ly.6v m mb 1'8 of tbls group bIe II 1I11Ve df\l'lI lilli e of ..Il- I am blltldJng _ - __ h The ~how lhat the JunI or las~ Funeral services wer~ ('Id in on th e Sou b Polar Ice, got I era d~sk out of BCrtlj\8 or wood 80 1 5ponsOI'ed tUl'IIed out to be a g r eat Elephan a [)o For!:'" Da)'tlln, Monday aCternoon and fir8t contact with the rU~lIed OUI call hav mOre comfort wblle writ. in _Miami doors organi success. Th e I'll t urns fro n 1 "O livel' Tim", /lnll p,galn l('phollt8 hlll'e burial was ___ _ _ _cemet _ ry , k bIn th e Bo)' Th Scout f tb y zation know Ing lb e stories ror our Club, I 11m Twist" mor than tripled the re- be('n kllnWII to r()r~l't not only Oer· bac ome. er ore . als 1)IIII I11ng another buok, more turns the ho.w "The LaQY of lIOns. hut !'I)UI!nl'll lind wbat It 18 8.11 auout. subslanllal and a IIltJ Cancl r than the L. ake. Both picture ~cre pl'O Our first trail work 01 the sl! flon lbe oue I bave II eu usi ng. II uc l Il?n, f.1'011\ b 00 k \lrn tt C)II by .: ....; baa 8tarted. And wbat au . II I labornte Mllkln /l tl'all fla gs blls been an Chnde.s l)lck.~ns. Also ther w~l e lo ut their l'etul'll , n il charge. Mr, \l ent rpl'lee It Is! And W II an enor; ilHerestl') part or our work and we two Fltzpntt;lct KC'nl'ick i now with Ihe ____ IIOW hAve Ov tlloussnd of them \1 el'e re ' m g. S 0\1 tux l'eUl'ns in Lebanon . A UI'\'ny ' 0 .Jetel'llline the III l . 0" 'rho n,r !Omllll r ddlsh-oran" pen "'B' gIven m th afternoon and I " ~ • II • maIn pl1rly, ",blcb VI go OU v ~ .. . Th e J ' Ias WU~ a ~ \."e ll fl Wal'renBl Hun lttllg rulle8 to cstabll II pRnls mO\lnt d 011 bnmb09 poles. V ~lllng. ul1Ior ., th Is 'tg l i b al ong IIvailable marllh and lanrl PI' d Jh'cta INI. d with th r "'t:Jits. ne a~ all' ClSpl Ii, J{' anon" in each county where lun s av a toOd Ilnd eUPlIly \\ill er! 11 1\1 Itglllg party gOe out on The annual in~p(>cti(\ n of '\! ay- P and WIll e able to be brou ht been removed from CI'OP producbas , COUlllS:S ot lhe trulI . tll se P uoantll ar stuok' ne. viii Lodge , F. & A. :\1., will be ero •• Country Runner. home Lhi' week. . I lion as requested by PI'esident tllre dog teanls !n Ibe SilO Y v ry bait mile or so. h"ld TlI e!:lday I ' ning, larch 20. ?til. Albert Surface lint! son , l Roo~evelt's special committee on of Rln dog:l al1ll so the p tt, 11'111 b~ able to piCk Ul) The cal~ tot . 1'081i • ounll'y Paul, of n£ar Leban on WQI~ un· wild life restoration, i~ being Olad two wen clle . Oil- Ibo trail on t J way back to thO! Bro. . B. HolTman, in pe t or of tllnd lbl8 there ba8e. \V look 1IbOllrd thousands ot, the Third Ohio c1i~tric will be pres Ru~nel's WIll b gIVen thIS week. day ~fternoon gUHSts of. II'S. Mar' j by Lestel' J . lI1illel', county agrieul will be a 8Ul'1I0n bRmbon palOS tor thts purpose at' ent. Dinner will be el'ved at 7 :30 It LS the du y of the b?ys to co~e l ll:lll'Cl J ohns. H('r evenmg guests turnl agent. It i thl! plan of the fedel'al govIng party ot twu IlIoaOla. Rlld Il OW tbe S'llde ,flag8 in the banquet hall. Th work will ou.t and r pre ent lhelr . Bchool In w 1'0: Mi'. a nd Mrs. Theria J oncs dog team AIIlI ,ll'~ ttll ready ror our fifteen dog AT be exerl1pli6ed in the FeJlow raft thIS event a w 11 as In bnsk~t and so n of Centerville and Mr. and rn.ment to pur ha e these tracts Counlry run will l\!l·S . J, B. Jon ~s. of land in furthcranc of its wild behind tbl s ' 1'01111 Icnnl,\ tor wblch We bll,ve put t01 degre . All Masonjl are cordially bAll. T~!! cro be Aprtl 12. Let go boys! lessrs. 10rri ' Miller Ilnd lIar- game program. til r WIll t'., Ihl' ,;etb 'll 60 ~ll'dg .. e. 'rher are 56 ot invited to attend . -vey BUrn t made a IJu!'-iness trip Both th , tate and federal govE. J. Deman traotor . II I 1 Y us I rl on tb !e lit Lltlle America. CIa .. Play to olumbu~. Monday. ('mm nta, how ver, ar enlphatic Chle' Aviation utlln,; t /'" 1 \II 0 Tbe ~nod old Belir of Oakland 18 DEATH The dl'amatic committ e of the MI'. and 11'. AlJen Emrick al- that in instances whel'e Pl'ohibiMechanic Fr ncll 'Jl.III\' O 1'01ll11l!; bl'.C'k to lIS tomorrOIV bring. \VQlI nesvill soho01s ha t last tended the fUlleral of the latter' tivc pl'ices arc ndvanc d, th lli' - and onll Amerlcllll CIl'lm trllC'10Iol. !,nl\ I w doctor rrom N w Zealancl Mr. GarJ'etl Hav ns, eliI'd at his made a hoiee for the IS nior brother, ,har! s Hough, at Wny- posals will not be given can idera- These thr e partl s w!1I t;\' k"I 'L III 1(1 WI: tl1.l' nlnc of Dr. ShIrey home in ,Hnrvey"burg, W dnesday e1ns's piny, th name of which 18 uCllvilla Wedn s 'lay. Other rela- tion acc ording to Mr. ~lil1el', constant touch with tbe mnln baae \ bOll henlUI \I' 111d not let blm ut 3 p. m., foll owinJl an ilIne s f "The Adventure of Grandpa." tiveA and friends: fro\J\ herc also In instances whet'e sub-mal'- at Little America by raf.llo noll by 9'1l~ wltb 1111 We baveeome work gi.lal tracts or olhel' unused lands tbree at our alrpllln 8, Ih {'onliol , tOl'th n w m (lICo to (10 . Some 0 ' vera] week, The ' fun I'al ervice This is a whole m fare in three attended. n MI'. and 1\11'9. Donald Hadley are not f or sale , the value of ita wblcb bu been given til thc \)oys bn\'!' bel'n careless In not will be conducted Friday aftern('lOn act. at 2 o'clock, fl'o m the Me lure ThL play promise to be very spent Saturday :,vith MI'. ,Morti impl'ovement at littll' COli as a William Horlick, one or 1\1 • bIN lqln I~HI color d anow goggles'l Funeral RO'me , by Rev. Thornbury entertaining. It was written by' the Hadl ey and fam!.ly lit th n' n W meeting area, feeding ground and sponsors of the Elxp~dl ll(lIj . til '~nd lIl/ ve b n 8t.rICl!t~n With tem., of lIarv ysburg. same author of "Pl'ofe sor Pepp" hOlll 11 1.11' Clarksville. The laU r habitat for the wild life will be Foklter and tbe Pilgrim porllry snoll' bllndn BlJ. Tt\ere are - - -- - - - - - that was given by the eniot' elas if; lowly i1l1nrovimg £1' 0111 II I'CC nt pointed out to the laodownel'!. I am simply up to my ~y broil'S HI~<1 » (fI' ens el! of Inftueoza and ' Subscribe for The Miami Guzetle of '3B which 'proved to be quite fall. Sportsmen's organizations are In the work connect d I'Ilth Clls It! Ollt' ('hap hns lIome badly atralned a succe . MI'. Ilnd frs. Walter Kenrick le~ding their Msistance to the tereeUng phue of tbe E:tpeLllllon, HgaOJl'll'll\ from R filiI. OtheMlrlse we t The CBst will appear in a later and Jam Haine wet'e unt!ay mDvement. lone minute I am IBsulng kel'o8l'nE.' "I' 10 'ol)d sbape. • edition o f this papel'; however, the dinnel' gue ts, in company with According to officials in the to the dog dl1Yen tor cookll!);. the I' he U('ar will lllkc out last dat s have been· set f or April 12 Mr. and MI·s. W. G. Haines and on ervntion division, suitable next I am palliing out gllllOline !lnd ' d f i t " ear l and 13, 0 plea mal'k this down family, at t he home f Mr. and tracts oI from 100 to 500 acres 011 tor the lractors and the plnn ...... II Illi I lYe ,·ftll !!en or a mos a y , 011 your date book. Mr . Jacob Gnbelman itl Dayton. al'e adequat for propagation of .The Lmounta con8umed 1\rE' slml}l), !10 lOU \·.all 1)l18 ' Ioe UJat ev ryon ' i Iy d e Mea II a tl d fallli ' l y an d upland game · in Oh'10. L arger .enormoulI, On thlll trllll trIp ":(1 an 111 O:'V'I)' odd moment available, Is , dltsh II ' ut't lasl mlaule letters to l Ba,ket·B.n Banquet Ray Humphr y land family have tractl, howev 1', will also be con- ullng a thou8and galloOI ot I ydol thp tolks at bome. I bave made moved from the 'tennnt hou es on sidered. gasoline for the tractors alont> I\nll t I Uo o. LltUe l, The annual basket ball banquet Ruth·Murion farn~s; th f ormer to The '''I' ld lif ;8 ' b I qui 0:' nn Xl) ora 0 , ~ 00 gallonll for t e panes .\ 1110'1'11' on my own book and next ! . . will be held on April 6 at the Mason Prugh fa :rm neal' B aveI" mittee, \II tak e 8ulllrlt'l1t 11'1' k I'll 1I'll .... ou lome of tbe In· I Dayeon;-;- Mr. J'lrogram proposes to immediately food tor 40 daya. Tbe 8upportlng J Brothel'hood will serve on the Paul Duke and children divert 5,000,000 acreS f sub. 'party and tbe main par), will start thlnge I E, committees with the following com have moved to the house vacated marginal crop lands for wild life 'the ttlp together. Tb!' 8UIII 1()l'tlnl: I'IIt' 11,,110 ('ontlnu s to lell me mitte chairmen: Menu and Pre· by Mc ails and leorge Baker and propagation. Sucb lands are to be 'party w11\ go out 100' mill'll. PlIl 1111(\1 It \\Ontli'rt'll t SlIccess our club pSl'ation ot Food-Mj s Robbins, family have to lhe cottag . used for producing a crop down a cache of food . otl. " ltb bundredll ot new I decoration, table and seating- Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Burnet, waterfowl, particularly wild ducks ,and other necellsltles Ilnej relul'll 10 IIll'mb 1'. vl'ry day and member-I Young, invilations and ticket MI'. and )1rs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. upland game birds, including ring- Little America. Tbe malo pnrty III Rh1r I'll/'dl' and mnps going out ' by Mr. Hatfield, program- Mr. Garst !\Jal'gat'ct Johns, Mrs. Donald neck pheasants, Hungarian part· 'c ontinue. and la)' d01l'o a ba~ ':/1'1 thp Ih,I\I~:tlldt! !'1 ms to m all of Mr. and Mrs. Eal:1 t;dges and grouse; song-birds. such 'mlles sway-and tben Wf\lk \1 \('11 must bllv Jolf\ed by tbl. al meeb!,g. of as t.he quail; fur bearing animals, .homel Some walk! !L8 attended th.e ann':1 "hI!' t r YOU and your frlendl the o·operatlve Milk assocIation including rabbits and squi rrels, Conditions In our main C'llml' 1\1 hnllln " ('om In yet now Is a sweU at the N. C. AnYOtle thinking they have ILittle "'merica are !lUI'PI II Ul" TII" l'e Is no COBt wbatever to e R. school-:house ats C Dayt°dn, tTtuh dNaY'CThRe dd.lO!,er hwall suitable ground should inquire at Igoo4. We are qulle comrortabl "X lIlt- mbl r><1111l In OUT wonderful Club. C W. S'. Chilton ~d sons In(l'Ved serve a ...... O"at '4 e " . , mmg a: the county agricultural agent's ,c"'~. 1 sUIl bate to "pel 'III In ~irnl'IY Il 11(, a stamped, seU.ad. Thursday to a tenant house on the --office. the mOlulng, We'll be enlirAly !wt. OI'I'ill'l'd IIV lope to C. A. Abele. Jr., E, O'Neall farm near ' Waynesville. tlect In aoother two week8 for our Pr Lillie America Aviation Rev. C. A. William 'on, of the PUBLIC SALE lone year away Crom civilizatIon lind n Club, .Hotel Lex. Ferry Chul'ch, called on Lytle Mr. Howard Eugene Stanley bad My Ileeplng bag Is warm all toaat Inglon . . th tr et and Lellngton friends, Thursday. nlls .. out or It lind loto my A"cllue. N w York. N. Y., and memo I I ill sell at my farm one mile .b·ut ..~ettln" . f 0rt une to b reak his fore. Mrs. Harvey BUl'net, Mrs. on last SatuLday~ Wes t of Mofl'ow, 0., known as the co'" clothIng at 20 degrees below bprltblJ) (,llrd. big working map of Harold Whitaker and daughler r. an d M I's. ~')'anzy Sh eets, M r Moore farm, on the C. C. C. Hiah·. .. ,..._... e _ -Ith 00'"J boots froJ:en 80lld Iht' oulh Polar reglon and, later. and Ml·s. Walter Kelll'icK wel'e Mrs. Arthur Hartman and Ir way, on mornlne . make/!. ~or ....burrled some other tblngs, wUl be Bent you. guests at the Missionary Society and Mrs. Henl:¥ Satterthwaite Saturday, March 24, 1934 at t he home of Mrs. H. E. Hatha· wel'e invitil.d gUEt.!Its at the-ll'Gcati. Beginning promptly at 11 ,o 'clock way at Waynesville, on WednesI agriculture--Rome Econom. the following d escribed property: day of last week. , Banquet las j: Thurs day n ight 4 head of Horses; one Black Mrs. Lottie Carey, who has been at the, Wa.ynesville gym, Gelding, 5 year~ old; one Bay ••• Her.'. '. WI•• ill fQr a ;'lumber of months, Was Mr. and Mrs. ;Z:imri Haines, Mr, Mare, 6 years old, in faa );, one l'fmcmbered by gifts and cards on and Mra. Lawrence Mitchner, MI'. Bay Gelding, 7 years old; one Bay her 87th birthday, which occur- and Mrs. WiIlia,m E. Compton, Mare. ' IRev. Mal1' Antl'am and Ml's. 30 Cattle; 30 head of Registered I'cd on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Clark and Luth~J' Hilmes attended the fun· and high.grade Jersey cattle, from I f.amily spent Saturday afternoon 'ill'al of Rev. Fr nk Moorman at the Old Rellable Millgrove Herd, THE BEST laara tonllcst-especlally In tIr_ 1t and evening at Dayton. IJam stown, last Wednelday after. consisting of Fresh Cows, He"vy makee today'. doUars carry you flU'tha-lt Mr . Melvyn Swank was a Day- noon. Springers, BrE'd and Open H eifer", poatpoa. future buyina at hIgher , prleee , •• ton visitor, Tuesday. . Mi s Marjorie :Bogan, of Dayton ,nd a n.ice lot Qf Heifel' Calves, Pldtio& the beet In tlree I. e:tsy. The pu bUe bee everal from here attended the spent the week·en d with Dorothy 14 Hcad ot S heep; 13 High.class tried out all makes 3nd"";"by overwhelmtna p lay "Small Town Romeo" at the Bogl\n. Shropshire Ewes, some with lambs; ,lurallt)"-GOodyean are the public'. FIRST Waynesville gym, Tuesday evening lIfrs. Arthur Harman, Mrs. onc tho~'ougbbred Shropshire Buck cbolce ••• for quaUty and value, Let u. ahow Miss Ethel l'illnel', of Union, Nellie Bunnell and Min Monimia 2 Duroc Jersey Brood Sowa; fOU "bTl Obio, was the w £'ek-end guest of Bunnell, Mrs. Henry Satterth- Farrow in April; 1 DUroc.Je1'8ey Miss Helen Eady. waito and Mrs. ,le,a n Bun nell at. Boar, . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bajley en- tended the Happy H our club at Farming Implements : One Case tertained frien4s from Dayton, Mr. Rnymond lBraddoek's Tues- Tl'actor and Plows, good as new; aturday evening. day ailel'1lo on. Mrs. Mab el Wi!· lO-hoe 1I00sier grain drill; one MI'. and Mrs, William Long nnd s.on was a guest at the m eeti ng. l·hol'se Thomas grain drill, like son Douglas, of Xenia, and Mr. Mr. 'a nd MI'. Weldon Wflson new; one Case corn plan~er, with and Mrs. H erman Saylor and son, alld lion Gerald and Mrs. Luther fertilizer a.ttaohments; one' Oliver of Dayton, visited their parents, Haines and on, Donald, called on tractor plow, in good shape; thl'ee Mr. and Mrs. WlIIiam Long Sr., MI'. and Mrs. John Wilson, S un· walking plows ; three corn plows; Sunda)", day afternoon. one disc corn plow; One John Messrs. Kl!slel' and Hany . ML·s. (~Ienna Wilson called on Decre sulky plow.; one walking The modern funcral (Iirectol' tills an important pJacc Graham now have employm ent a t Mrs. Lucy Compj;qn, who is better cultivator; one 6.foot McCormick in the life of the cOl11m unil~. Hi s duty ill tu assist his patrons . the nit· POl't at Fairfiel d under at this writing, Ilast Friday even- mower; one steel-to 0 tli hay rake, und r circunls tances which call for ~ym pathy, tac~ and a Civil Service. ing. ll:ood as new; one Brown wlIgon; high sen e of professional respollsibi lity. Mi8s Mal'y Savage, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. AI·thul· Hal'tman one Iron roller; one 60-teoth iron wus an olrel'.night guest, Friday, called on Mr. and Mrs, GQorge harrow; one sel of good work In upplying th merchllndis c nt'ce~sal'Y for the fUllera!, of Miss Ruth Early. Wood, of near l>lP ring Valley, lal;lt harneSll: on e Economy King sep. bis aim is to help th(' fumily find whllt th y wallt lit whatever Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett fl'irlay aftel'noon. arator, size 2; and a lot of small price they wi h tu pay. His knowl(;!d~e and expel'ience enable attended the f uneral of Otho HenMr. ecil Hal,tman and sistel' tools. him to give aluable Rdvice. ' derson, at Waynesville, Thursday. Miss Rachel Hartman were chosen T erms Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and to l'epI'eM!nt their grades in the Z. O. WORLEY , Prop. WI' look UI)On aLII'S lve~ as tl'u"ted agc nt~' of those who 41 low _ son, Milt'o n, of Centerville, Were Oratorical contes~ at Waynesville Kllrl l\{. Brown, Auct, call upon UP. 1n the selertion of mel'chandl~(' for our show. dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and sometime next week. Ralph Hobson, Clerk. room1l, as in t'very othlil' detail of "UI' !'cl'vice, "'t' consider MI·s. J, B, JOMS. Mr. and Lunch by Ladles of Morrow M, ftr t th prott'clilm of th., intldl'est: of our plllron~. E. Church. . 'Mrs. Emma Lacy had for her net and Miss dinner guests Sunda)' Mr. and Mrl SundllY dinner g _ _ • _ __ Fred Lacy and Mr, and Mrs. ,home. France is ready to apend millions ard Purcell, of Dayton. , We extend for new airplane" and new venMrs. Vloh·t Burnett and Bons, Mrs. Raymond tures In Europe but not one cent Rex and Bobby, lett by bus Thurl. death ot ber to liquidate put debtl, day mornlD. for C8aloplis, Miell., Muon, of near where the, will make an extended lIIilll Thelma SS'Uertltlws,ite vi it with her parentlr<! IIr. and tertalaed a few SeniQr Cia .. Meets
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T he cU I'la in goes up t()nigh t on th h ijl;h-sC:hool operet ta , "0 Doctor." Mrs. Buerkle has been working hnrd with t he cast and it is h ped that a f u ll house will 1'1'wurd her efforts. Thel'e ure a. few good sea ts still a vailab le. The pcl'fonuanc will be repeated jo'l'iday night ..
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" Superintendent an d Mrs. Lotz, entertained members of t he ba ket ba ll squad at a chili ljupper, Satur dny night. Ill'ds fO l'med the chi ef di ver&ion after t he supper had b en properly handled. The girls' pep sCluad a sist ed in the serving. In additio n t() boy 0 11 the t eam , t he gu sts in clu de cl oach Young, MI'. Braddock aud M.r. Brow n.
fOX.HEIGHTMAN MI', Ray Fox, of nca r .Lebanon, and ]\fills Haz 1 Heiirhtma n. dau ghter of ce il Hei ghtman :we~ ma rJ'ied by R 'v, Dibert at he parsonage on last atur~!lY at II p. m. - - -=---='=:--
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T h fo llowing al'e t he winner of the ratqrical <lI mi nutio n held in the gym, lal'clt 16. , Groll[J H.- It wea r in g" Bonnie P ete rs. Grade I. Alternate, " What Visitor Miss," Ev Iyn Thompson. Gl' OUp 1I.- "Mars or hrist ," Rach el Hartman . Alternate, "A
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SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
FERRY CHURCH , OF CHRIST (Undenominational) Chester A. Williamson nified ervice beginning with hUl'ch School at 11:30 a. m. L"ord's Supper and sermon a t 10 :30 a. m. Thf' minister will , r esume the .l<eries on " onsecratlO n: " Tho TI i-Sta le Club WIll meet at t.he pal'sonngll . Tu esday, March 27. You al'e always welcome at thiS church.
)Oil4 !ltoek of Willi Paper at Hyma n's, all carTi d in t.ock. Mrs, D. R 'd I ge and Mrs. O. Tuo Illany Im m e l'S Intend to M. Ridge ar Dayt<)n visitors to- plant too ma ny potalues Lhis ~·e al'. da y. At leu~L thal i. the int 'rpl'cLutio ll pul upon l'ep\)rLs o C·inlenlion s Mr, a nd Mrs. J. O. al'twright., t~ plant ga~h YOU by We f ,Ieral of Cincinnati, w I'e in town on crop repol'till ~ Bl'I'VICl' by Barl Satur day. Tu s ing, pcci>llist in lI~talll gi'owMrs. Wymer Dra ke an d MislI ing for th e . 8. u. Accordin ~ In th t.! report IIvail. tellll Daul\"h rty shopp d in ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH abl~ to Tu sing, tnL'l'ican fartnel' ~ Dayton, Wedn esdll'Y. Father Newton , Pastor intend L plllnt :I,:lUi),Oll() acres oj, M I' . Ral ph Mille I' was hos te, R to potatu \!!!. 1ass at St, Augustine'!! Church nu(',' aYt'I 'n~1' J!;l'owing th members of the Argu not Bridge conditi ons this number LIt' IlCl'e~ every second a nd fo ulih Sunday club on Satu rday afternoo n. hould TJrnduce a crop o[ :lUO,OOO . of the month. Mr. a nd Mrs. J . B , Gon s wer 000 to :no,UUO,OU() bu!>hcls. In the, F RIENDS ,MEETING week-end gue ts of MI'. and MI's. past, crO'Jl ' of this i ~e ha VI.' sold at a 168s to llIan~' gTnwe l'~ 111)1 Fir~t-doy School a t 9 :30 a. m. Vi ctol' Carpenter, nt Mi!1dletowli . favol'ably 10' ated ll COI' markets. Meeting for Wor hip at 10 :30 l 'hl' Oli.lli on acr(>s ordlnal'lIy tl'oud, Mr, a nd M rll. W . E. an d son, Harold, and MI". Perry pt'uducc an anwlc ~ull )lly for hu. u. m . Hat'lsock we l'e Dayto n visitors, man con 'umptiou. A ' l'op II'omsuch WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH a tur day. lin U\'ea usually exceed 330,000,!lev, G. C. Dibert, Pastor 000 bu~hd 8 . "Whl'n m()r than Friday: Ch ir prac t ice at 7 :30 al'e plunted , The W. . T. U. will meet. II thre milli on acre the borne of Mrs. W. Tl . Madel n at growers can C'xpeCl low ),\I'i · ~s un- p. m. 2 o'clock, Th ursday afte rnoon, les yield;; should hapJ>~1I t il b( Sunday:. unday S~hool at 9.:30 March 2 9. smaller than u ~lial ," TlI Il ing de-! o. m. Mormng wors hIp at 10 .30 .. elares. l\ext. unday ill Palm S un~ay, and E mett Belt~ . a nd family, who C(,l'tifi ed ~ cd is scJling fa)' the . ub~cct f or ~~ e morn~ng serhave been liVIng ncar' Spring neal' $2 a hus hel. FI'(lnl 20 lo 25 Illon will be, The TrIumphal Branch, r emoved to Zimmermnn bushels al''' rl'fluiI'Ot.! to plant fl nc Entry." Epwol,th League at B:30 Oh io, .Monday. ' ner . Seed ost's, thon, say!'! Tus- p. m. w~lh. L. V ,. Beck , as leader. ing, would be about $,10 an atre . ' Evangeh str,c RerV lce 8~ 7:3~ p. m. M r. and Mrs. Earl Murra y, of In 1932 , when potatoes so ld for Mrs. Bla nd 8 c la~ of gll'ls w~ll have Dayton, v i ited MI'. and Mrs. 40 c nta 1\ bu~hel. about th same charge, of t he Sn.'g lOg at ~hls hour Oliver Davis and family, Wed- number of a res weI' grown as lind rend r sP~c la l fI~leebo ns. ne da y evening. fa l'mers intend to plnnt thi!1 com ing N xt .w ok IS p~ss\On ~eek and La st Friday evening Mr a nd sea on, hc says. th.er~ W ill be $peclal Bervlce~ each e\'em ng at 7 :30, There ""'Ill be Mrs. Morl'is Fulke rso n, Mr." and Mrs. W_ O. Raper an d "rl ,. d outside peakers for so me of these m an M. E. BROTHERHOOD mee ting. Mrs. Wilfred Squires WEr e p r 5 nt HAD SPLENDID MEE n Easter day at 10:30 a, m. at t he h Ome of Mr. and f rs. W. TlNG B. Squires t o celebrate the 5 6 t h th door s of the church will be ' The Brolherllood m etin ... at tile ope n fo r the reception of members b II·...L hd ay 0 f Mr, qU ires, ,. and t he pa t or will baptizean),who . • . . M. E. Church on last Monday ven.l\lIss MarJOI'le Earnhart IS con- ing WIIS well nttE'ntied. car e t o be baptized, either infants tined to he.r .h~me due to an a ~tllck Special n\u si(~ wal< furni h d by or ad ults. o~ appe ndICitIS. Her- man y f r Iends S. S. Ellis ahd Lt'o nol'(j Tinney. On next Monday evening at the WI h her a speedy recovery and J oh n Shultz gave two of hi' close of the regular service there h op e that ~he m~y soo n r esume her sp lendid readings uno R v. Matt- will be a sh ort m e~ting of the otschool. duties With renewed health hison, of G rmllntown, gave a vel' fi cial Boa r d. and VIgor. outstanding addrl' :l fl n the sub~ WA YNESVI-L-L-E--C-HURCH OF ject of "Youth at th I'ClS Roads' CHRIST
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Th Warren county field day, which r eplaces the track meet. will be held at the fall' grounds in Lebanon. May 4. , Eventa will be much the same as those inclu~ed in the last tra~k meet. Awards will go t o individual only lind no trophies will be giv~n to schoo]s. The cross country run w ·m ta\re place as planned. Honor Award.
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ENTERTAINED AT , ,"500"
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brad. dock and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock entertained a group of friend s at a "500' party, Friday night. Tbe guests present were Mr and Mrs. Earl Hockett, loll'. and Mrs. Rhoades Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gons, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Gons. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterth-. waite, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. KeUer Hoak and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mra. Eli Furnas. Mrs. NeJUe Bunnell Mise Ada Grace Underwood, Mr. Robert Gons and . Mr. Fred Braddock. At' the conclusion of the card games, delicious refr.e lhmenbi were served by the hostesses.
Fifth Grade-2nd Section--.W. K. Young. ' Spelling ~Robert Lee Payne, Norma Lovely, Manha Martin Mary ,·Moss, Alma Pendergast: Evelyn Smith, Susan ,Saylor. Hygie!)e--Robert Lee Payne, NOI'ma Lovely, Martha Martin, Mary Moss, Alma Prendergast, Evelyn Smith, Susan Saylor. Geogral'by- Robert Lee Payne, Norma Lovely. History-RobeIi Lee Payne Fiftb Grade. ·Second Section_ - -... Miss Campbell. Spelling-Frieda ElBa, Dorothy GIYEN CONTRACT FOR FraneI'. Alton Earnhart, Dor6thy TtutEE MORE YE~RS Dysinger, Phyliss Clark, Elsie Bog-. an, Ruth Conner. At a meeting -of the Manchester Geograpby- Frieda Ellie, DoroBoard of Education recently·, N. thy Franer, Alton Earnhart. princll*l ' in . th~ Arithmetic Frieda E11I s, , P. Blatt, former schools, was unammlDorothy Franer. given a new three-year conHistory-":"Frieda Ellis. with the salary bed by the English- Alton Earnhart. school autboritiea where IIIC·boo,la participate In State aid. Su .. m.r~ of Toama .... t Pia, Black accepted the appointNo contracts have begn the action bein, entire:), Rernard, Sen.ior .. ."" " s II'lI!ntl..mlan·. verbal acreement, Coole, Junior .. . ........... 3 the understanding that the Griffy, Soph()more , '3 and aeceptanee I. bindln,. on .8 Rmith, Senior both partiee. The new contract , Bo~r, Juriior ,.. 8 wm ezpjre ill Kay. 1937. Davis, Freshman ... .. 2 4 We eon.,..tulate Mr. Blatt upon Allen. Sophomore , .... 3 1 his aaee... ill the Mucheater (,e May. Junior . 3 o IIChoola. Earnhart, Frelhman .. , 2 o ----. - • - - I Conner, Sophomore
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IS NOW BE ING TAKEN - -- A sUI'v t'y of , tate Route 48, i being taken on a stre tch of ro ad lying between the township li ne and state route 7;j (' ontnining 5.:~ mile Of road . It If! pla nned to wid en this road and to climin llt" all dangel'ouM ~urv c!\ and t.o lev(l) th e menacing stl'c~ch so f l·o.lIing Il'l'oun d. . A sU I'vey il'l also bein~ made of (\ .stl'clch of road I' unn ing north fl'om tlr()' WUr!' I)-M()ntgomery county li ne into enterville prJ!para tory lo building II new road. , Th ere is also to be a n ew !<hetch ' of forty fo ot ' pavement f ro m troope I'(l ad into Ou kwood .
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CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS A pot-luck dinner was glven last ThursdllY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud in celebr... lion of the birthdays ()f Mrs. Earl Crawf ord, Ml'5. L. C. St. John, Mrs. Charl es Zimmerman and Mrs. Stroud , whose birthdays were only a f ew days apart. ThOle P}'CS()Dt were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Furnas, Mr. and Mra, Hartley Moss, Mr. lind Ml's. J. P . Larrick, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason, Mr, and Mrs. t,. C. t.John, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawfo rd, MI'. and Mrs. Chas•. Zimm erman and Mr.' and loin. tro ud . All th e guests enj()yed t~e party ,so much t hat it was decided to form a birthday club and 'Ce~. bl'ate nLhC,r birth anniversa~lel in • he group 111 the same manner.
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Mrs. Venofa Robinson, wife of Willia m . Robinson, died at her . . home. Monday morning at 1 :30 at ~t ~nen cls Me-dang ~n Mu rc~ 25 t he age of 79 years. She leaves 7 at o.a o a. m. '!'osLcr i t'!lI:OCk. Of /C'1 ildr()n by a former marriage Bedfo rd , P ~I ., wlll b., Iwesent. 29 ~l'an'dchildren and 17 great: L~nch w ll ~ be sCI'vee! ~t .n ooll . !\,I·andchildren. The funeral service Mon th ly bU~lI1es me hng ..... 111 be ,I'as conducte d Tuesday aftemoon at [J'2 ~~O ]o'oste(' Heacock will ,at the McClure. Funeral Home by f b' I Rev. C. A. WlllaamBon. Burial wal · . Iea d a d ISCUSSHJn o r ll nl, su J ee . M" t "The Awakenin g hrislian C<tn - In laml ceme ery. munity. " MargarcUll ll C'ac<)ck have charge of t he childrens ' Y. F. M. TO MEET ng and tQI'Y hou r . Eve rybody The Y. F. N. will meet at th. welcome. _ _ _ _ _ of Mr. and Mn. Eli Jl'uraaa, Sunday ni,.ht, March 21. " . . . . NEW CLERK OF ELECTIONS and Marsaretta H ..cock, of . . ford, Pennsylvania, wUI lie . ._~ In n It,UN' Il't: ciw d rrom G('o. at the m~ ...... pcMI adIs hoped , . . AT FRIENDS CHURCH
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Old.'. St.t. Fla. Ethel Van D rvHr was appoint.Ill' tlnall)' k... <1 hi coullin. Obio'a It lite illig Is the 11111,. peh ed administrator of the .stat. of ". \1. 8u I I Ju t !,ot a brand ~oo~ '1IU11 · hapt'll Unit 1111111111 III ataH'. William J. Van Derveer, deceas. IlItl'''( i~su ... fmt the aI'lIoclQtlon, ed, and filed bond o£ ,3000 with liff I"plied. "B~' 1r"~\I, wc'lI 101lk SUl'etK-. Chari.. Mount. Owen il up.' Owen Grosll and A. T. Rettie were Ill' hunl(l(\ up hit< bla~k·bound I1ppointed apprai8ers. . g""pd ace"I,JiIlA' ttl the range 11.11(1 'Mr. Herman Runkie of ' Detroit The cHate o( Lytle K. Beltz, de writes: b<'ga n 1.awing pa~ l< t'ovl'l'l'd "Itll Common Pie•• Proceedin, • . "A few line of thanks tram a rheumatism Bufferer -My ..,tron!\" and n)RniC hi dl'signs. 111 lh' ell oj[ . . Eulas~, c a~cd, filed his sal bill. 'ale of G. . Knapp, adminis· first bottle of Kruschen Salts took whkh tllt' n hnd r(lRi~t red us fllllrh Auminlstl'at I' d > bonis non of the trutol' () f tho est.ate ()t hristina all of the aches and Bwellinga out on thl'ir ~\(lek, W~Bl lh~ pl10t estate 01 Mllrlhu Richjlr(lsun, deBuch nan, decea eel, ",ere approv· of my jOints -with my fil'st bottle lll'ok is t." .1' 8~lwlse llllYlgn.t Ol's. C'II d, 14:!llve is granted the pJoin.:: 30 Years Experience In I went on a diet and Jost' 22 pounds Ih .~o '1"[lUn brand bo k IS 0 tltr to til lim ndll'1el1t. Lo petition. ed . Fitting und Making Glasses and now feel like a new man." \ h m 11 on the I' nR'e. . In the a e of l) lIa lIurville ver To lose tat afely and quic.kly M.rr;.tre Licen ••, Don willched. 'ow. in ~I!l \\ [\11' U horl s Bunch, the jury foulld take on half teaspoonful or KruLes ter H. Willioll1s, factoTY d I,jngs Don hod on e ~hllll\l~d to th., dt'!crl<innt not guilty. sche n Saltl! in a glass of hot waleI' L.h.no., 0,,"0 Chicago 'w ith a trlllnlo~d II f (' tll . 111 tho case of J . Wilbul' 8arn. work l' of Morrow, and Mis!! Thel. before breakfast every morningan 85c bottle lasts 4 weeks--Get =---~Then' he tlC'CiLled to Wlnt~I'. R Inr Il1ut Vt'I'>,US ,Iohn H. Riloades et al rna J on Burnside, of Milso n. Tue'day, Thur.d.,. S.turd.,. W. Howard Pennington, farmer It at any drug store in America. ; IlII ll)l(' uf the :'Il11d)unahl !l'a"t; young find f OOt! oosh(' anh~ Itnlpru : ' th. ddC'lldants l11'e granted E".mi".tion Free '0. \ 1'1'1-,1- \ ' 11. J l h I' lepp rl I'at ('I' ll(). nn_,· . of Waynesville, and ~tis8 Nelii e R. If not joyfully satisfied after the Ilith ttl I ' t \ II ~ll1'll'I , 11 4ullll • at til · E'lt I : in Lime he f ound him (,I( lO tile rleodm·, . • . fil'St bottle--Illoney back, King, of Lebanon. Ira"" rew ~ nd tIC a 1'(1)1". It \HI:, Ill y thl·II\.· quen~ Y . I '~l \\Ill II) lh ca of l'dab lie K. Bu mIlt" lrlll~hl ntl ':-" Ihe h ilI to l(lw 111 fund~:ffiTh~t . Imp \0 hlln'l V(lI'~\1 L(lw' iI OIl, et al cOllfirma· Re.1 Eat.ttl Tr.... fer. It ll'l'nwu lu b, IllI '\"lli\l~ f.1I ·l1ft·" ;'ll1lh IJ,,!'k \\ "J ,,( bl'Al ll- out. r thlat (I 1 U ' ~va In "fA tion. d cd a nd di Kributlon, incinnati Oil Works, Co., gas, $7. ' . . .11I11n~k . . . 11 \lIwn th ~ JIl,I' 111 . - n.Jo ' bl anc (>Ill'n , v li\lll1'~ . ))"11 ,trlPI,,·1 ull Ib,' "'1111 · nlHg . '(,noug" to nitRattle 11\ the ca.c of EI'Ita b Ih R (\.- b i aJ( an d E sth er D es k 'I t 0 N eYi 60; Famous Auto Supply Co., up • •Ik, Upd llP lh,' ..... 11',·1 . \\ hll Il<' III Ihl' ~Ul\1. ('Iill'l'aml' ",Ut. H I' holt; nt:I~,~o ~ln;II'I~lg broke matter I't . \'~r u. Ru ell Ro~r( ., dl · York Lif Insurance 0.,101 acre a plies and tires, $167.25; Franklin d lmll'li \\ hat h,' .. IWILI.I til' \\tlh g"llllllt'11 "h"l1 ))"1\ tolll hllu "'hut - U 1") . II .'d Pure , vor'ce I' grunted I.h plamhft'. in Mas ie and Wayn t own ships. Vulc. and Tir Co., gas, parts and Uwm "())l1 ~1I111'1 " '1'<·. 1 11\ fl v'1\ hlill hap].lllwd (1(1 notlllnltLt.o fltn III ekll. e~. 1'lIpe In th a e of 'The 1\1 nro e- Na· The S. Fred Co., .by receiv~rs, ~o supplie, $190.26; W eiler-Welding I ' . . "'Itll" • . 1I1U,t be <.-hance set . ,,1m 0 war LI Y oung, III10 t N 0, 43 m Co., oxygen and 8UpP I'les, .,1' ~ 3 .9,,; " t11l' . • 11th. lit' llt >tl,hd I ., I ) o n Will " 11ul)" h., :-0]11 i II . I 111.. g in that. t'lona I B lUI k vel' IJ~ J os Ph K'lOll' , Char I s L'. his l!"Il I'll '1ll1I, 8,1<1 II li lll ' 1" \\ 11110; (,ll> I'~ bll;"'·. <iu," f.l l· I( ,ttin' whl1t walk. lie d lC I no arlit on of two ct Ill, mot ion ovel'ruled. Leban on. Oram Shoup, gas. and supplies, WAYNESVILLE , OHIO .. r l("'ll;. Ill,. .)'(.,. I I'~l(.'. 1 :l p l'l'ai~· b~1 n~. III ';'m: )'"ur buchkiri t\n · l indu. II·Y·B'ln~ ~hl~8t·el~ h 1e Lrn In the case of LI()yd lemllle ne Eltnet' LeMar, trustee, to $86,12; William J. Ay~rs .. gae, Phone .80 Bank Bldl· · Iy <. 11 Ill' I .(I)'r'·II" ·" t ' ' fl I'I'l1 Oil, Imuultl!;. ul m a nrap. n It Mme versus n~ a divor e nc LeMar, real estate in Har- $10.17 ', "t. 1IIg I' bl" 'lIn l;1" 1t I1~ I'l' IIll.~~. l'd 'lJ':'r at rleal about . . }i'urn t d.1L lemm I ' ti~' ., '" A. Haus, gas ani! " .,.' ,,11. " h.' ~ lll'. I " ~ a 11 1(1, Tom. )hd \UIl .nlell 'Ill.' , . h .' .~'ltall\T IS Itlan e we P$LIn II. veysb urg. supplies, $34.28; Kilpatrick.French .. \ ."LI. 1'\' 1:'1' It III ' tI . !" :':all",· ex lul1lled. . \' " nce n cow·pune el I . In t h t k Grover. YOllng t a u Lar a II. M. . 0., gas, part an d supp I'lell, IU1·... l' ftll! 1\"' 1110. "Lord nl> I Il'IlS'., 'th th qualituJ e 'clI@e 0 f R os. II . 't r ar o.c , ~ ~llll'l I'll till' 1 [111 (' t · I ~'()11.,'" C(lme 11\' r 1,\ 11IIrnlW II hllndslI w. It'oncerJled e 'f rop~ 'IJ'n as a d" . T urt Iecree k $27.96: Rogers an d impson, gas good 1. :1111 h d WI ' f I mini t ra t or l () th es t a t e 0 f L ary, I rea t es a t e In . · ,," Ul e l1\11\' C IIV," "t ",'k W11l1 br"u~hl '(' m up ffllnt the'. strengt. an .u Ru nes 0 " J11!<. 1e, (ec I cI ve rsu. townsh Ip. ' · A ~. lImuJalll1 as . , and s·u pplies. $100.68: lol'row hls elatly bU. 1Il s.. That your hI'; lid, ( 'nIl1Iolwll'~" lUl1" . do eh' George J. Waterbouse, et aI, apLaura B. Scofield, deceased, to Feed & upply Co., cQal, $6.06: A, Dun eX~l lainllu. '·I·ully." Clifr l"pli!"l!. ".'he·s And Don I had exa.m med . . praisemenl approved and con firm · ~ma M. Scofield, et 1. inlot No. L. Toshie, ga , $30.94; Th tand.. Wl'l I, I'll bl' 11111'11<<1." Salt"I' -hyiil' 'over l\ da~' or two with Ithe forty· foot mamla lass lOP ed and Ross H. Harnook as admin . ! 16 in Lebanon, ard Oil 0., ga and oil , $1&.33; gl'inncII. ":'1:1 \\ thal '~ IUl:k. Your ~J~nn). lIanrlsl\\\ . 'my y('! When" coiled on th. \\'?rk ;:v~\~tr~~~~ i trator Is requir(~d to execute a I Edward H. Keller to Warren John Law on, gas, $2 .94; W. !It I tl 011 r" (.• nll' Iwnll' til ynu tint! lhe ..~·'", honoy the bet''' buzz al'oulld llddle. H~ dld~ t h . d bond 01 $ 000. counly, the use of certain real e - • Newcomb , ga, $4..26; 11. you')' II ~a(I,lle til tlw ~"od b, , iri ·. Ht' laujlh('tl upTtllll'iuu.' ly .. 'all 'r twic, \\lth hi c anc .ae~u~~ t In the case of 'The Waynesvill tat for highways. Conover, supplies, 16.10; L. H . . .'ice rht, ll.lIl ." ~\\'un .ltT his h.l·S". HE' look d' knowledg o.f corda ge, to no tl t~e National Bank vertius J. Roy Drum et;ne Bursh and Helen H. Gordon Garage, gas, battery and It \\a~. altl'l' dh,l1lountl'ri. 1 II') n,l\\ i~l' digJllell~t'J. I it was a trlH dlft'e~e:t ft~mt' Itt mond and B es ie J. Drummond is Bursb to S. B. McMahan, inlot No. supplies, $19.46: Morrow Garage, 0 . bent ov~r th saJdll'. Pull tl"wl'r"Well let'. t um tlH' lun '·loHt u usl g .. a~l\ rop , neltr f I~ iIi. mis"ed without record . ]27 in Mason. bearings, $4.36 ; The Leshner slmll pcd, ]cI~lJn \f('l'. a (loil d tllhnlro - ' into the fit'ld,' ClifT s u/-!- and slend r magu y rope.o 'nex~~~ . ]n the case of FTank Seifert ver· Viola . Dohrmann. deceased, Auto Parts, parts, $18.t)0; Fred IP'a~ 1'0 )(\ O il Ih" fork, it \\,:111 ltut'.It!J . It Saltl'l' clanked aCt'IlSB I nor the common hard t:lst I . g us John Holwegelr, et a1, the eou e ·t oA, W. Dohrmann et al 107 acres Kohn Motor 0., part, $3.37; fairly n \\' - and it hun· th~ "tam I' Ihe I"'1\' h. "H tt(' .. put. OUI' mount eral u ·e. ov~r th ~~rt ern kl8 0fb S i ,' tlismi ssed. in Washington township. Franklin Vulc., snd Tire Co., RI:\!I of 0 not ri Wyomilll-\' I'Eld(lle 1I1ak '1'. 111 th,· ~tllhlC'. MiJlht a" well Ie p by al! l'lders who a tors; ~ had ---A. W. Dohrmann. et ai, to The .and supplies, ,24.6t; Oreg onia Phone 78J Hut that lold them n thil1~. lIun- here. J nny's holel k(' 01' betiel" n 11lW~lde ~ut.a. I,n short"e ~ made New !Suit. People's Building Loan and Sav- Bridge Co., rental of hol ~[ and dr tl· o f ral1~ rio 'r~ HII U\ I? l' the Iht' oM!> you ~ol)k for your' If. 811 Ideo It wa n t men a . al' l P. chneid, rver us Beulah ings Co., 107 acres In Washington oxygen, $40.] O. I'n bet." rope. chllln ider, for divorce. Charge township, • _ \\' el'.t l1~e I thllt mRh' !llld ~tll('. "1 .m· don't . Iik~ 1\ thi~f." Don Don n(,l'll!.'11 no lIl'ginl\', TIe didn't JC it wa not, Don .had a hrewd i willful absence. The S. Fred Co., by ~eeiveT to 43 YEARS OF SERVICE an \lgh·. Y nnythmg 111\)'" until thl'y W re not.ion wh .re it co,!, f~om. ~e --Frank B~andon and James C. Pat. fro\\ n.1. "They II'ad bl t h 'f tht' .)Id l.l1'!l1Id. No u bllck in thp houilc. Th r liff. Jr., waited plll1ently whll-e Cliff POI ed Prob.te Court terson, inlot No. 42 In Lebanon. ____ [I~kin' if you ·ycr hpnl'd I)f thaI wh o had token n j.\'r al faJ1cy to over the brand. book. . Mary E. Quayle, gual;'dian of Allen Kibler to William A . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. RUllyon nDoubl G?" 1J\ Il. III Illopolize,1 him with an •• ''l'ain't reglst red III Montan'll Thorn James QlUayle, et aI, filed wart:ccl, 101 acres in Maseie and trt&ined for Sunday dinn l' Mr. LEBANON, OHIO uninten'upt d fl ow f que tion s he said finally. h.r first account. Wayne township. Mars Tates ane! on, of B lIbrook • aller hook l1i ' head. We have a complete " .lifT might," hI' ~nid. "Nevel' until 11i~ mo~h r put him to bed. '.'Any anada brands U ted Th lnventory of IIlattie Bishop, C. E. ti1well to Ruth EJO Sher~ Mr. and Ml'8. John Rye we "e W.tch Re ....ir SeMrlco heard of it my. elf. tr it'~ r{'gi ·ter· Don ~hn()k handR with Ruby Mac- there?" . admini tratrix of tne estate of wood. 18.60 acres in Massie tOWII. Xenia hoppers aturday after. Prices Rea onable ed you C ,n I Cllte- it, nil . righl . Donald. but h didn't exchang ten "Yeah, . A few: At the uul end Oscai' Bish op, dl~ceased, wa ap- ship. noon. Beads Re trung Any' ay. ~'ou're ahead v II the deal. word with her. alter gave him here," IItr l' ph 'd. proved. . J. B, Haines to M. J. Fan, inlot Mr. and . Mrs. George Marlatt Jewelry Repaired That' something." 110 cpance. He tolrl her the talc of "Lemme s e." . Emma B. Whit4llcre, executrix of No. 93 in Springboro. entertained the cottage pr.ayel' "THE HOME OF GIFTS" It \ Ii.'> som ·thi1)g- but n t n· Don'. r turnin~ so rrel as jf it Th re weren't many brands In the eS\.8te of C. C. Whitacre, tle1.0mB M. Scofteld to Lucile S. meeting Thur day evening at their ough, D~n 1 ~t. onwtimes a man \\ I'e a joke of som kind on orne· the Northwest territory. It wa an ceased, filed her inventor~'. Robinson an~ Mary E. Scofield, in- home. lake;: thmg' hk~ tha~ a 1\ pentonal body unkllown. DOll wondered ven newer . country that Monta~B. Florence E, Gilbbs and Frank H. lot No. 216~n Leban n. . Mrs. Nomia Rolland has moved oft'r?nt. on did no\'·. He stood dryly if Ralter wOllld b so brilJi· The Canadians were. only beglO'(IMount were app o'inted adl1linistra. John Grelger Walker t o Irene back to her home at this place. ·tarmg t th I - ddl!" and he crav· ant, so mu h at his eaRe with Ruby ning to rang. Ie m all that tors of the e tat~ of Edward W. Klein Walker, lots 226 and 228 In . Mis& Madiline Dakin spent Sun· d .to get h1. h nd~ on the nian If Windy MacDonald aDd hi two wildernel:l!l 0 e\ s. Probably not l:r.lount deceased and file(} bond of Lebanon. day with MI'. and Mrs. Earnest w.h o W8, ' fre ith. a ~ot ir.on on . OIlS W j'e by. ne woul,d have llk- more than a hund~ed wer~ listed. $3000' with suretIes. Sam Ma ten;, .John Gibh 'and Thelma C?ibb!\ to Earnhart and family . hl~ horse~. But he dlun l ~ nny· ell to talk to Rub hImself. But But there was a list. ~velY .Mo,n· l-lank Hitesman and Fostel' Swig- Anna Glancy, t:ea1 estate In. Har- About fifty nfilJ'hbors and 'fOTARY PUBLIC th~~ . to. ~I reI' about h~\\'. he felt. he wasn't compcting for her at- tana cattleman had a dlr~ct mter· ert were app ointed apprais rs. Ian townsh;D. . ... N.ti•••1 B . .. I& · r n1 ndln oY~r 10 ChfT. to ee teiltion. est in all contiguous gra:nng eo~n Fred Elbon Bnd C. H. Young ex Charles H. Dohrmann to The friends ~athered . at the home ot If 1 can bo.~ \\' handsa\\;, and Ruby hel'sell was r~th r quiet. tl'}'. Hi cattle wandere~ at WIll .. ecutor of the e~ltat.e of . F.' El. !,eoplp s Building Loan and Sa . and Mrs. Clarence rooford to Will. Dr... , • E.tat•• S.ul." • ome aug r., :lalter ald. How he lay back In a chair WIth her On those unfenced plams stock bQn deceased fill-d their fir t final mgs 0.,] 01 acre in Washington remind Mrs. Crooford of he)!' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ab?u • conlin' Ion!! ' " ." lippered f et to the firepillce, and could. nnd did, _ ometiOles drift anl di tributive ~ccount.' township. birthday. She was surprl!ed and " h~', tar I ~ue r . w)l1. Don they wel'~ s1l1all, wel1~form d, ~on three h.undred mlles between fall Mary ChapmiLll, guardian of . allMh':: ~a~eyrYv:~~~yt,im:f X.enia, ~~~=========== 8 repd e~C)nd though l. LO k nouce. H r hair was like and sprmg. St I R On Ii " t t BIll. ADowed . But it \ ' nol for th . ak of burnisheil copper in 'the! lamplight Don ran hi finger down a row ~~r ~b:tl1a~~o':;n~neompe en I Trustee of PubJi . Affair, I ~d M~. antd ~~s. Carlos dW,:orb DR. H. M. WILLIAMS T malter' . (' mJlony ,h~ rode. It And once or twice 'Don saw he r, of black·facer marks. M. B. Hazeltine. tru~tee of the water, ,37.72; Western Un.ion, r. rnes oma an u ')STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ••d oc urt d 10 hlll1.that Wf .Pll tur with one ear turn d ~o alter's "Here it i " he aid qaietly. estate fo Abbie E. Haljeltj ne de- I telegrarns, 7lc; The Lebanon Lum ~atelli ~ kprlng ~alkey, dand ~t~ SURCEON ~\'a a ~oold plal'~ for Ihese wander flow of talk, look te dily at him "Grime & Gii!ion. Double G, left cea 'ed, filed Ilis third aecount: 1bel' Co., gla a, putty and labor, MUll8e d.llMin n Id u~ C8~ W~d Sp.ci.1 Att•• tio. to . Reet.1 .atl mg .one ~ntll- w 1I, ~e had .a as. if he wex curlou ab out some hip on hor es, left rib on cattle. . harJes F . Hod en administra- $4.46; Trustees of Public Affairs t, an rs. av u a a burnmg de If t o pry mto thiS thing. Ha him!!eit ~at back by a Runge age Creek, outb ide tor of the state ot Plorence 1 light, $56.46; Trustees of Public M· G . M - l tt II 1 Int..ti".1 Di •••••• ( talk to t a bl e W ··th I 'liff ' Is. P ost 0 ffi eci M e d·Icme . . J'Ii h t,,; "'37 , 52 ; b n. Ed ward her brother re. eorge ~r a Kine ca ec atld on LEBANON ' OHIO • . C:ypre Hil Arkill,' deceased,. filed his inven- Affairs, Mr George "You don't know anything about Hat West Assiniboia." tory, l and Robert Blair, aervicea, ,20; :.1 t S '. . V IJ M d' l'holl t~ H B Phon fll 5 h wa lha'• Doubl G b·tB nd , y, I O yo u I'ff' ' C'hff grunte, d "T00 k' el.n pnngAid awill ey give on auy. [vlns Jame.on Hid", . I. "Huh," G. C. Knapp, administl'l~tor al l J 0 h n S . J ones, S up t ., expenses f or wue Thea Ladies $ UI)' aero s the Ii~ . Sold 'em. to th: the estate of bri tina BuchaDRn, patient at M~ .. Vernon, UO.lo; per Friday evening at the chureh . .-.-- - - - - - .. .. - - ._._. _ " outfit m()st ltkely. Out~t h .d In dec ased, 'i ottdered to eU certain ~ Jark Co., Spnngfield, care 01 pa- Everybody conle. u•• UT. the brand book wouldn t be likely per onal goods and chattels for l tlen~, $98; Mrs, H?war~ Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt THE MIAMI CAZETTF. rr4 e~ to teal h or cs .?uto ~~ontana. mterest of said e~t.ate. . ' ~ rVlees, .$7; Georgia Miller, s!'rv. and Clara Daughters sp~nt Thurs. I For ft•• ult, IT. Y?II'\11 baye to wllte Gll~:ef & The Lebanon -CItizen NatIonal Ives, $10; . stel~I Kclly, . servl(~e8, day with Mr. and Mrs. ylve.LeT 0 GIIsdn they're stung, D n. ~ Bank and lYu t o. admini trator $7: frs. Will Bryan, serVIces, flO; Freeman and family - - - - - - - - - - ----._ Do n' aiel nothing, but h ~ looked of the e tate of R, an Trclls, de. Candis HYmer. services, $5; Helen _ ____ ._._ _ thoughtful. ceased, . is to 4:!1l certain timber Doughman, service, $7: Mrs. Ira Oil. mops may be renewed. Pour "age reek" Ruby volunteer d and (Iep(lsi,t the money receiv d Eltzro~h, services $5 j The W~stern f d f ) ' ht lb " • • "'1" st?" igh t n~l'Ih of OUl' ranch. with the funds of said estate. IStal·. binding tax duplicates, $9'4', a ew rops 0 a 19o u rlcatmg I oil, or any good Hoor oil, intl) an ometimes \!altle from the ypress Leonard Stockton, administra· Fi'anklin ChYoJ)illle, ~nvel pes, old dish and set the mop in it for Di.. actor of ·Fun.ral S.rvj • cOme dlly. n to Milk River," tor of the estate of Anna tock· $22.25; J:lerschel F. Jones, labol' a day or two. Or the mop rna)' be "Well .. you can . easy find b n of the estate of Ann.a Stockton a d replIlrs, $2.!I.ll; J hn Law &. prinkled with a little oil and 111. Our eClnvenient location , !tllitafr om Gnmes & GIlso n how they Evan, deceased, (\led hiS s 'hedule l)n, ~M, $2.37, • ta1c.a lta Mfg. Co. lowed to stalld until the oil ilpread. hIe surroundfnga and equipment come by your hor ~ if you hank.e.r· f debts. ,supphes, $33.76; COIU",lbu Blank through the strings. enables us to Serve to the Bed t() fine! out," Tom altel' IAtt Ill, Mary E. Quayle, guardian ' of Book Mfg. Co., _supplies, jl.9!}· . _ __ AdvantBce, " hanee ar ,O m "teck hand' will Th omas James QUayle and Mary The Western tar, rf:por~ blanks, Owing to the inelasticity of de. come troilin' along in this direc- Jane Quayle, minors, heretofore ~6.50; The . Miami Gazette tax tion lookin' (or hi saddle in a da y filed bond of $(;500 which i$" con. notice, 75c; The Frankli ,n Chron- mand, small crops of potatoes con· AMBULANCE SERVICE sidered too much and i reduced to icle, tax notiee, $1.50; Th West- istentiy yield larger 'incomes to or two." Pboao 21 W.,a....iI1., O5io 1 - - ¥-'.1II1 altel' took the brand book ond $6000. ern ' Star, summone, $B.76; Mrs : f'ormerrthan large crops. tar d at the brand and descripTtte administrstor~ of the estate Della autrord, feeding prisonl!rs, "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~ tib n whel'e Don's finge r ma'!'ked of Lydia E. Shephel'd, deceased, ,.388.47: Will. Hufford, washing;;; lh · ~ nll·Y. arc ordered to sell aid per ona l for prisoners, $40.7 ; Trustees of , A~:\I'.\I, E'lxANn~~, HEI'OWI' "How far do you l'eCH II it property. Public Affairs, watel' sel'Vice . $7.- .n.)·.... 'rCl""•• '''' . W.n... ( ·.... nU·. FOR SALE DATES CALL would b to the Doubl G outfjt1" .Jea.nnette Ba nta ti~ed her ap· 13; Drs. Edward an~ Robert BI~ir "'0" .... "·I~!~"·" •• r £ ...11 .. . Don a ked lift'. An cl Ruby answer pitcahon fOl' the aPPointment of a se rvices, $22.50; Gnswold Servlce ' O ............. r :11. " 033. IIap ~ Be Great LailH·St. Lawrence Deep Waterway to tU Sea. U.,. ' ed for him. guat'di an of Lawrence Lucas, an tstion, gas, oil, tire repair and' ""Pad_tID .. . ....... ::3IlM. . ...••. IItlIO 1tIIlt,I'boID8l!UtOD Ireland, Cleveland, authority on pro.,... wa&erwaJ'. "[t's about fifty .mile froll; our in mpetEnt. generator, $17.08; Waites Garage rotal .11.10,' 1 II.n" ~Yllge8 . place to the south face of the Luctlle Buchanan was appointed rech8J'ge b~ttery, rental, $l.76; Pa lrl J,ul'iUl( lhe Y"llr .~.90 .9n .uu.1oaD COIDIllerce taces o.n est· 1'0\lCIung on reJl rate., IreIaDd ' Cypr Hills" -he sid - .IThe g uardian of Willard JQbn BUChan' IJo'hn Law It Son, gas, oil, alc()hol, 1m . , IDu.d 11,50,000,000 annua Uy a~tth~ COS~~ ~~~~ 'bound~'v line 'is ~n11 a f£'w mil ~ an, Jr., et al and filed bond .with beater, hose, labor and storage, ~~~ Ia~~!'-tlon ._.677.3~~J~ If \be 8aate It.III ratifies the Great ~ICS :cr~~ th~ eoun"Y CompietelJ n orth us. The mouth of the s urette.'. . . $60.81; W •. H. Anderson ~o" Wa.)'nuv1l1e. hlo JESSE STANLEY LatM-st. Lawrence wa\.erway Iretlty wipe out the mlU'glD of proftt OD ag is t'ight abo\'e our ranch.'i I Lama M. Scofield , ~dmmlstl'atol' wan Treatise- for Prosecutll)r "'evrul\.ry !9. 1934 • .,•• * SIO, N•• BarU_,t ••, a..I. tbouih in eomewhat amended 10rm. numerous commoditJ~ enterlnl' . ' f the estate of Laura B. Scofield, Attorney, $10; W . . H. "'ndereon, 1 h pr~by 11 rtlty th. followlllg reo 1\OCICIl"41nJ'&oThomasSaxton Ireland, largely Into our (oreilll trade, aD4 (To be Cont{tnu en ) . filet! his application for Ii certifi. 0., guide for township office, $10; )Orl to b 'orr t. EARL KOOOCER ~ alloway authority. . limit the markets for many others . - - I cate of transfer. F1'8nklin Chronicle, enveJope/J '11; , [ I. 'l'~'Wf!8 h\png~l'k D.yton Phone ~. latest book, "The Grent wIth attendllrit expec.se of tranIt~ Salt.ma klng from sp rings loca~ ' The inventory of Earl J. Maag, Stakalta Mfg. Co., notice, $3; G£'NEIUI. TOWN fUr ""lJN08 ~:a ~wr~~ DelePthwaterd\\(adY I;Ind I.erminE';ltlhdelat~~~ atorBi e(1 in Jackson county was the ' admini trator of the e$tate of Wi! Merwin Coyne, services, $67.60j 'MI.II••• """el~...... r KEnmor. 81S6 . dt 'I'D n.. " a ........g ur cr stu Ie Suranee. I er lUG conwun mlllt . . . I 'd J B h ' d d W H W'II ' M D I f A i l . . ........ I!:.~.t B ••• R.,tI~~ 8eDator' Key Pittman. chnJrman. be eliminated or our fOrelgn trade first Ohio mdustl'Y not local m I'll . uc an.Ln, ecease, was '.' 1 la~, • ., g asses or .... t ..... 8 ..111 •• F . . . . :::~~==--==~=~~~::-~~ MId otber members of the Senate will be tlermaoently Impaired." character. a pp rov e d . . . patient, ~~4, D~. Edward and RECEIPT - .- _.- _ . ~ JI'anqn Relations Committee. T he The Panama CanaJ reduced trans.Edw81'd Bretney filed hIS apphca· RQbert Blair, 8erV1c~lI, ,,7: H. L. Jeneral PrOperl)' 'l·ax .. .. , 4,688."1 YGIIIme hM been written under the portation costs between New York - - - - - ,- - - - - - tlon for the a ppointment of a Schuyler, pay roll, '117.32; Carl lIotor Vehl Ie L.lcens TaX' 1.1!32. 99 D8IDe 01 Tom Ireland and Is pub· :lnd San Francisco by as much IU 11 . gual'dian of Tobias Bretney, an In - Dakin, pay roll $91.68 ; F. M. Bow- ~tl~ollne Ta.x ........ ..... '2.000.00 . • Tax .......... 1.311.31 ~ by Putnam's & Son". lOW. pereent bllt shot the Ohlcaao-San competent persolll. yel', pay roll, U78.43; Edward ;nherlt.ance Igarette Tax .... ...... .. 30.32 .~-~1!118-'l'Cdl.aad London. . f'rrmcisco costs up 13 percent in William L. Suemening, exeeu- impson, pay roll, $114.(1; R. M. leer Lie "8e Tax ........ 92.50 Bmphaal%lng in~~rnat1oll.l1 \I.tJ~ ; I<lny In tQllces. The propoted'eea-to r of the estate of Phebe A. Kirby an Horne, pay roll, $259.77; w. "~~r:t~r.C~~,e~~~r6U;' ······ 900.00 l.m,portance of the giant propos~t.1.". w." .~ I~. cxpcrted to equalize this oondeceased filed his first final and A. S(!~ker pay roll $163 69' W Itec.. lpto ••• . ..• " . . ~92.GO FOR SALE laDeS deClare8· th~t the 2,3-10 m1.e 3::.1· cl l' l~l1 . .! ' h'" , . Depoeltol'Y Interj>8l . ..... .23.64 way. between the Duluth W:lL~r ll .mt :rt' t:U U.!,I~ WS lilt: ~away will 10 dlstl"ibutlve account. . B. Sc wer, pay roU $126 ..'2; Floyd ..aad tale Atlantic ocean. will 1I:': 'I it 1.'1 l()'.v:ud plaCing the Amer1caD Cla.~de Heath was apPOinted Lemmons, pay loll, $$183.07; Har'l'otal Hee Iptl!, .... .....• 10 .• 5. 17 FOR SALE- Early Oh io Potatoe.,. IntJuire of A. D. Hole, Lytle, O. IDON thaD 45 000,000 ml.. -w c· ~ei'l1 tacr;:,1Ullt marine on a aelt 1U8talri. guardIan 01 Grace K. Heath and old Sweny, 'pay roll, $109,34; John .'A"KENTS Amerlc&Da aBrlculturally, CC:lIIll' 1" .nr, b;u;:~. particularly with the doMary L. Heath, minol's and' filed Myerk, pay roll, $147.04; Fairley G ~~:"'pE~si~I~~6 ~tVICelf F R SALR- Timothy hay. See aIalb and indllstrlally and \','I1l 1.I,lk.: lI:.stic share of carrying trade bebond of ,aoo wilth sureties. Hardwal'e Co., cement and '1'ruele"" •. . ...•. . ...... • 750.0 n Tom Burton, R. 1). 3. m29 p-eat termlnal centers o! P:l II, III t I' \!Cll American POrta reserved to The inventory of William N. plies, $142.66; Jos. H. FMders T':':len~~~~nrt ~~~~~.ti,. . 21i().OO Ohio e"entuaJ]y doublu\,; t~ 'Ir S, . ' n ;"r."!s of the United States registry, Wilkerson, admanistl'ator of the Supply Co., cemellt, lime straw • ervleel< ................ 1.000.0» = The PJ'opoaed 27'[0::;1 \ 1''' .... h\ I r 11. country will be entitled to estate of Thoma!1 S. Wilker!on de and salt $174.70' WaYneSville Poor ReJlef-MelJleal WANTED abaDnel 1f1ll tloat an e!'I.I\1:1 .::..l 1.100.WO of the InItalIed 11,000.000 d . d ' F ' 'E ,-__' t -2" S.r 1<>". . ....... ...... 384.25 10,000,000 tons of frelg:ll U .ILl: hGn~ pOller of hydro-electric eDlIl81 cease , w.as appt (lV~ . armers XCnanfe, • cemen, ": ., ~rl.l Ii:xl'''n.~8 ......... 70.00 a.r17 equal to the limI t' I l 1:;1 " .·Jr.1 Ille lulcrnatlonaJ Rapids IMC, .J. T. RII:y filel~ hIS bond of .$500 J. L . .Dunn, !"e~hanlc, $81.19, F. h.. r P(Jor n .. ltef .• ••• •. _. _ _7_1_._ 3G_ HEMORRHOIDS OR PlLES treat. 0/1 tbe Panama qr SUI'Z C .!I\II 01: ':1 of tllp St. Lawrence river, B7 IWlth. ~urebes ar,d was ap)lolnted , D. Hames,!?nntlftc, $36.19; D. W. Total P(lor 1!ell r . ....• l,172.81 I cd without Sur.rery, Alao laP. clt1ni coOlpJlatlon~ 'J ..., I 'n1l'11t with the federal \IOvemadmlOlstTator at the estate of Keller, e l'VlCCII, Uri: Ro, Borrou· R~:dpalr'Ma~lenr~~r :~: Varicolle (enlarged) Velna, Con. a. lUtter, transportation ~: .. , '. :~, !\ew York state WUl lUIWI1e Emma Gilpin, ghs, services, $46; Thomas Tay. M.terlal. ......... .... Sllitation "rel'. Dr, SteeJe, n ...."".,. to allow a potell .... 't.. I " l' Ie power workt, proVided by Alfred T. guardian of lor, . service, $2',76; Van Ca.mp l10ad Machlnt'ry 1\ nd Twla :Muonie BId", Wilmington, Ohio. ...... JIIure of $150,OOO,C,.: ' [1'1::, \ und will ?WD power acEmma 'Gilpln, his final ac. Stone Co., gravel, IU; Howard T. Total Hltrh ..... y......... 40.720.37 a18 .~ 01 five dOllar.:; p,£'r.L jl : ,:. I to the United States for count. Cook, .....vel, t19.315; L. G, Ander }.. neraJ SUp~III'" ......... 111.47 INIaDd IIDUcipates .. V~,··, ul U I t wlJl pay the federal governThe' of to m a U•• S"oIon Co., door 1I.o"'-m _ .... p la 6'" Iilmual!ncy Rel)"r _ ...• , •• ].%00.011 WA.NTE&--To bo- aU ...... _ .f ~ of the total \\ h .. 1 (! ;" "0').000. ... lila ...••. , • . ••.. .... 1,121.'1 , .... _ - -,- - - ta gcrl':ll' n1 . tll'J 11111111mm tly important step · f\!!ld, of the estate of Lebanon Lumbel' Co., JUmber, ta.- Total Mllc.llan ..o .. e · · .. f USI.22 ehlekeDa,- pa,lq hlr. . ....... apoIcuItuml nt,' i:il! : II, ,.11' I,d cost to thhl countrJ' ILaura B. deceased, 67; Lebanon Lumber Co" ll1mber, ........ 'IUU.• O prloe. 8. D, BeDkl., 'trap ....... • ....... aut.omobllC' I Il _ :t, .(\('0- could be allotted fl'OlD approved, lupplies. '154,18; WarreD Cowtt .,. CHalo, '" &be tOUl t !I t.' I' ....3'J.o.IO.l'OO publJe worufuad,lin. Wilbur ..... an4 potU, . I: I I'Xplllllu. addiDg that "c:bIIl. fol' the cnek .('t /I ul the sel\WBY into 'U'< c en )'ears Pf14
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY D. L CRANE • I P ••II"'_j5u ••crlPII_ Pfte.. '1.10 a Y... OIic. Pho. . ............... ... .No. 112 &nt.red at Poatotflco 'at Wa,.... R•• I"'ce ....... ......... .... . .. No. 11. ville, Oblo. ~:rn4 Cla•• xan
Suggestive Uses of the Contractea Acres
Harveysburg The Men '. Community club m(: l with Mr. harle~' mllrt , 1'hul'lI\lay night, , Mr.. E. M. Villa I'. I.'ntrrtain d MI·~. W. P. Me arr4.' n. 1\1 rs. ·hlls. rllhmn . Gordon, Mrs. Hnwu rd ~r , A. S. oll<ltt, 1\1 rs. Harlan and Mr , . E, Levicy, Thur day ng, Mr, and !'tl1's. Kl\1'1 :nell 'n '. 'I'- HUNTING Lllined Mr. a nti M r~ . 1':. M. Villar" & FISHING lind I mily, Mr. anel l\""~. tla., II • 6Z,p . . . montllly "'.,.. Ain. crawmed lun o. b un l-Peute rhDu gh. Mr. has. O~ "o l' n tDI. ft4.b ll\l . onmtJlnl aurl oeand " IO$tl ree a nd Miss Lu ci lli? Tuckel', .'unday arapOhlK'llnrf "f'nlua.hle lnfor IUAtthD a hu\I' ' UM. ro\'olvUI . .nat.tn, l oct!evening. ' ... ~ t\ II\. I I'" ctuutrr,.. b , Mrs. Ma ry urface i ~ vi~itlng ~~~oeI to let dab AntS e lhle. ldnt iv l; in Midd letown. !'tf r. an d Mrs. Ha lph And -r8lm of Dayt on, w re Su nday vi: of Mr. and Mrs. Entm ). MlItlg'l' r . nion ervicel'l W re held III the Frie nds chu rch • undny Services wi ll be he ld in the M£'th u ist church Sunday evening, March gb:'1.baryDl~bIa..~m~WI~ !>I.d a 0 1 OO~Il"'1 oi.it bl. .24, at 7 :3 0. . b aD(U, .bll to ft' b anil . 'l I•• ' hu,bt.olb Mrs. glesbe and Mr. nnd Mr!l. 'To.bllelber l nJ.f.,. l Ull "b'~ rn,; lor b "pll~. Dlblnl Snelle were shoppillg' in 'incin lloed a Dd o&", I)IDII tripe. nati, Wedn esday. ~I ~ l h l. &'1 ' \ &lid "'.'001\ The Harveysb urll; Gle club S\1C- .,J... ~b~. );1 &11 FOIlI. ce sful1y pres ntcd the opel'etta HUNTINQ n~itled ".Th e Lu cky Jade," ... FISHING FrJday.evenmg under the dil' cti~n of 1\118$ Helen t ve n . lI 's .,. fr.n.1t Bldg. Bonnie MUI'ray and G1ol'i a Thomas .o.ton. M .... bo~h tap-d anc rl.l, were v ,'Y int 1'estmg. The Lebno on Grange ~~~:;::=:--------l'a f urnish ed the mU Rk for Th e Miami Gaz j!tle ughout the progrllm. . and irs. Roy lark and of Walhonding \\'el'e weekend guests of. Mrs. Mary Tl.lcker and family. The B. 1. W. Clns. of Ihe M. E. chul'eh met with Vi r~inia and Arnold Hosi 1', Saturday eveni ng. Mr. and Mr . Wilm l' Wa lk r and family wen w k-en d gu 'at ~ f Mr. and Ml's. A. L. Kenn edy. Mr. and r.trl<. ha. Do t I' ent rtained the " 500 lub" atUl·ay evening. A roa t chicke n SlIJler was enj oyed at ttl ugDr a mp Mr. Ever tt chumachcr is in a h ospital in inci nnati on ac· (ount of an appendicitis op ration
Sweet dover scedings on corn t h n arc ·~eneralll ! avom ble t o conlPacted acrell are not to b pa!l- st a rting Dnd (·onl.illucd growt h . MAR H 22, 1934 tured in 1934. regardless of t.h\! ' lan d~ !Hld rout s;y:<tems will be =. method of seeding. Sweet clover 8UIH'1 i<) I' to IhoS<! obtain ed in liummay be seeded bUI.. cann ot be pas· lOC I' seed ing's. .ul·cd until 1935. Ura. s and legume seeding!! made S. Lives tock may ~ ullowed to without a nUI'~ c:rop in Ma yor . Inee t he dev. lopm nt of the steam locomotive, theTe hav l,' been land ana adjacen t aerCii in the J Une have ll.'!;s chfl nee Qf succes . ~'~dual dvances In spe d, comfort, dependability, efficiency. But 1fO field cont racted undel' the Wued R'l'owlh i: too rap id in thes{l I~II t1'll~ port ,·evo.lution took place. Then overnight, as it were, we are whea~ pr gram, only if th ese con- Ill onth .. witnesslllg I'evolutlonary railroad chang s. tracted acres a re newly seed d tIl To etret·t the prope r a nd even . . .... long a plonee1' railroad in opening up new tersame· mea d ow or pasture crop'R I) IaCl.'nlCll( 0 r !leed ' in t he soi l the . .Th e Um' on P aeluc, I'It Ol'lC anti kni t ting th country closer together has again led the way ~own on the whfJat land. " 'lIo~t ~ali" factory t ool i the special rt. has . PI' d.u ed a st~fJamlin e d train which marks the greatest step for~ Anotber option in the con tl'uet gt'u:s .c1 ilrill. Somewhat less ,'aru In. 1'1111 t ra vel Since lhe locom otive. Made of aluminum the tral'n ma.kes i~ possible f or f arm el's with S '(It! will b~ adequate .wher such I :I ' weed infested acres t o set lhem <lrill i user! . In th nb cnce of SlIch has 8. t " up ~ peef. 0 110 mil e an h U'·. It is air-conditioned and comes aside a s contracted ac re~ Dnd tu a d"ill, using the seeding at t ach~~ose lo b eIDg silen.t. I?teri r furni shings al'e luxurious. Riding qualitiell practictl Qn the m Ii thol'o ugh ys- ment on lhe ord inary drill, or on a . e un xC~ lI e d . It IfI, lite rall y, a cigar-shaped bullet- with very safety tem of cultivation or mowi ng tc. we del' 01' rotary hot, is preferabl e Ja clor bUJlt in to il. It will revoluti onize railroading. bring the weeds under control. Al- to owing broadca!;t with no pro· . Th e ty pe ot visio n that produced such a train as this made the ready ounty· Agent Mill er is re o vis ion xcept cha)'lc:e fo r ·coverllge. ~mlro~d iJld ll~t\'Y g l' lit in th begi nning by harnessing deserts I'oar- ceivi~g inqub·ies nll to methods oL When usint:' grain c.l rill to sow In.go l'IVers and mou nta ins with bands of steel laid through a ~ava e c1eaDlng up areas infest ed with gl'l\~~ and legume sl~eds on a n ewly \\ Ildcrn P.' to conn ect ttle lwo oe ans There has been no ietdo · f t~ Canada t histle, or quack grass, or pI' pal' d secd bed, the see should quality of rail road management in' spite of ' y 'f th wn 0 d. e ~indweed ', variously called moro- f all buck of th e dires, rather t han courug ing ex perience, years in which the h vea~8 0 e_ most IS- ang gloriell and pelAvin es. in fl· vn.t 01' through t he grain tl.lbes ov I'-tax ed tl nd hav had t f " y a e • een over regUlated" The contracted acres may be to aVQld too deep coverag . Th e f' ·th f 0 ace subSidIzed and privileged competition. planted t o a .farm woo dlot but n any well 'pl'epal'ed land b 'k d a,l °h O U I' p eople in th e railroads is enabling them t o come not to fru it. Contracted acre~ t hat first culti'packing, tihe br oadca8ting ae an IV t e fi nest, th e fa test, and safest land transportation in ~ow are in established sod may not th eed, a n<j last ly ha1'l'owing thfl wOJ'ld . be pastured, nor may seed 01' hay lightl y cro wise, g'ives an esp cial be remov ~d fr om them. Iy :favorable placement of the seed All of the rules surrounding t he Th e seed falls in th e eultipacker UII6 o:f th retoired ac r s have one fu rl·ows of Arm soil , is uniformly purpose. In the words of th e AAA covered and germinates in 1'OW8 R 1,...1. officials, "It is clear ly t he intent as t hough it were drill d. '---,---------~--------...:...------__.J. of the agricultural ad justment WhE're is it impossible t o make administration that the cont ra ted the . e dingS in late Match or acreage rt!tired from wh eat and April, the a l'ea ma ~ be plowed .a s Th Ohio State University Radio Station- WOSU corn g,-owing 8ha'lI not be used t o eOI'ly a s po ible, then harr wed :00 Mu ic con~ribute to . 8urpluse of any 01' . disccd .freque ntl,Y t o eon~rol . . . . . . . ....... . D. S, 11 er agrIcultural product in t he years weeds until a :05 Farm ~dju ~tm e nt News IUltable seedmg 8. 15 fhe . OJ I Wa hes Off Our Fields :What Abol.lt It' G W C y 8 :25 Mu IC . . .. . . onrey the land is under contract." tim in th summe r. . T o ifl~ul'c S UCC El ful vigol'ou s :40 Man aging th e Dairy H rd in Early Spring' ... Ivan McKelll 8:50 Th e D.ormant pray . . . .. . .......... .T . H_ Park~ A.roDim iata Would Uae No Nun .. stands, the agronomists suggests 1hat liberal applicol:ions of mineral C~op. ill Moat Secdin •• ~ ;~g rtuesl~tni h 1 Impol·tan t In lothing ,. .. ............ '" Eunice Teal Nurse crops are often used so fel' tilizers, such as 0-14-6, be made !) :25 Planning Ole Gal·den Al . 9 :3 5 Ohio : A Great State ' . . .... , ............ ",. ex Lau,rle that the land may return a ca sh immc diat Iy bef ore or at the time . crop while gra or legume seed· of ~ etli ng. !l :45 ommunity Activities ora Voc'a'tion~j' In8i~~·cto~·· ·."~~.l:' ,:.st:il~ ings are gaining a tand. nder Voc. Ag. Dept., Groveport, Ohio the terms 01 the AAA contr acts re-~~--===, lating to the aere r etired :from corn and wheat, a nurse crop can· not be harvest d a hay,. pa iul , and matura grain. A nU I'$C crop on these aerell is therefore of littl e vallie, according to the agronomists of the O. S. U. S . I .... J . They advised, in a t atement t l) COLUMBUS _ Products made • . peCla oUlcla notices lIave been County Agent Lester Miller that by CWA women workers in more l88ued by th4! State Diviaion of than 30 counties were on display Markets to Groceries, frUI't and nUl'se crops need to be used onlyo On weedv land and loping fi eld , I'n the t'otund a 0 f th e St a te H ouse vegetable markets, roadsl' de stands ' likely that are' t o erode. If used . I d d th pas t ",ee. k Th ese mc u e al\ and similar ItO res explal·nl · n'" the b th • they, mus t be clipped or left to die k,' n ds of c I0 thO lng, 0 new and regulations for packing IIbippinl> made ov r that indicated much sale and display o:f freah fruI"s v:~ and rot on the ground. ' ll as well d t . t · .. t ... The techniques of seeding "ra~skl as e erl11l1la lOu 0 getables and hon ..... under the pro... I a r n the art of seWI'n g. Ba k e d an d visions of a law-iT enacted by the ses and legu.mes withou t em ploycanned good 1 d' I ing 8 nurse crop n ~~ de eribed in s wer a so on I pay, p esent general assembly. Retail- h the latter repre t· d t e following statem nt by the n 10g gar en pro- er are especially warned what; ject that will be pushed thi com· they shall not do_ Faesiml'les of agronomi ts: t t 'h If sown in late March OT ea1'ly ing ea on to a gr te """'we-, com April 16 v • of a fall-plow d, well set tllast ,by the Stat·e eaI' fr ex;en . • . an at.an.lps to be used by •• l' Ie commISSion 8188lo n men and retail and w·"ole-liss Hannah P t D' " ed, fairly weed-free se (Ibefl. u ro zman, Irector sale receiv rs are reproduced. Esploriq Uttle America J of the Woman's div1sion of CW A grasses and le!eumes adapted t.o the workers of thll !ltate, sent out the Respondin', to many requests soil or the field · will m ake 11 good call for the exhibit. Nothing was from unemployed high school growth before most annual weed LITTLlDAMERlCA,ANTAROTIOA, You DO". DOt 001, our ruel and placed on sale, and all products ~raduates for books that are -en- start togrow. Moisture cond it ion Mnrcb 6 : (via MaC"1 Ra4lo) aU C01ltalnera are panted thta Pt' were to be di. tJ'ibuted for relief ! oyable,. well worth reading and )fcourae, we are 1II.1l nplorera 011 oullar recldlah.orance 00101'. but al· in the r pective communities re- mexpenslve, State Libarian Paul 1ob!8 EltpedlUoll. But I've dODe .ome m.-t ..el'7th1n. el.. w. UYe, lDpresented_ A. T_ Noon )las compiled a list of support his program fo r .E!C nomic ~rBonal exploring recentl:r that cludln. our bullcUnp, our leIlla. Men CWA wOl'kers have also books that be believes will meet retovery. · cave me a big kick. 1 ban explored our trail laP an4 ..en1JdIII elM. be n much in evidence in the t~e several requirements. Tbe enThe adjusted 8ervice c mpen.~a- lJttl e America I Perbapa m7 bump TIle... I. a lCleDWlo reuoD for tlata. tate Hou e in l'ec nt months. Th t~re field of literature from ancient tion measure \\Ias enacted in 1924 of Illqulaltivenesl III bl.ler thau In t1lJa South Polar rectoD. • .tal· department om!.,'.,s have been re- lImes to the present is covered ov.erPreside ntCoolidge;'s veto. Thi' that of the otber lelia". becauae bUlt, sa lDoR d.oeh1q. ~mlU !I eorated and now the halls and ~Iean therefrom the very best was i n a most prosperous era. Had I am nol yet OV6.r the t.hrtu of pUt of mow 1000 Uk. a ta1D rotunda are being wa hed and : titles and authors. Ohio is not over eX-1! /,'vice men at that time been Itudytng the details of thta U" 9'11- and depnuloDI aDd 1D00000dl are painted. ca/folding was being looked!n the Jist of authors. In- paid in eash instead of being lage !lnd III lot ot billa UDder the not .... anUl JOQ 1tuID~ ~r ~. et-cd this week to clear the in- terest In Ohi\> literature was re- banded a 20 year insurance policy InQw and Ice for tour yea,... wbleb W1th the enU... ~a SIde d?me, the top of which is 120 newed the past week by the 1'e- · paysble in 1045 it would have been hasttly abaDdolned 10 the ruab moDOtonOUI "hUe .ceDe, lacntfee t hIgh. Thirty-four painten and mova) . of the Ohioan a library far better. The countr;y then had to let aboafct the bome-lloin. ever, a brtlllant col~r YIalble a 8i:xtel'n laborers have been doing from the governor's mansion on ample ,::ash and cI'edjt; was, in fact .t.mer OD FebruaTY 18. 1880. IODI "a:r 011. Th. an..t tdcDal . . the work, Broad street to a IIpeeial alcove in at the height of it llr<)sperity. Admtral B1rd'i p,rev10U8 Expedl- perta In t,he ClOUntr;r " .... ooanltEaster Sunday,' April 1, WI'II have the n~w !ltate library. Thj" library . Tn this time o~ .adversity it i a ~ ______ , tlCllo cleared out ot ed b:r th.e compa.ny "h1aIl nppUect ' contaIns 1096 volumes be8ides dltreI'ent propOSition to make a n here In leu t.ban the paollDe an4 on tor w. aacl ~pecial signif\caflce at t he ;QlUo other publicatiON!, with '730 auth- I insincere gesture to pay an . im a day aod e"'rr· Admiral B7ftl'. prnioua cqeCllt'OD I penitentiary as we ll 88 in the ors represented, mature qbligation out of an empt y wllere there'. eva loq I.rt. or ..... theIT churches of the land, It is planned ~-- - - - _ _ _ _ • national treasu.ry in opposition t o 14,eac. of tIlelr foud that a .U&bU:r ft4 onqe fa to feat ure an inmnte double vocal ~ th e ~ I! . h es of President Roosevelt. '''e IDOIt -.Oble -'or at a ... ---.... b••t:r departure.... .......... - ,I qua, t e t an d an inmate jubilee In thl bull and In order ' to brMll tJata ooIor Jato , chorus. Cilaplain K. E. Wan will Congress will take another swing m·••• at a It " . abarp rell.r .peclal ~ were peak, 'And the Junior choir from at 'France t hi s week. The John son fOll1Dd artIcles of p~pared lfhtch .~ ...,.. .... hi ChUI'ch may also be present. bill prohibiting fo"ejgn · nati on~ clc)thJna thro"n arctic JIlzpecUtJOa. . l The program will be broadcast. t hat have defaulted On debt pay· aboUt. Mao, When 1U'I'Ift4 ...... NY Th ta I ments to the United States fr III the thlnl" ·In the " . . . aao ". ~ aa. ~. e te. egislature has had floaHng new loan in thi · counh'y WIlliam Bowlin mila's lockera bact aDd th. eleOtIto IIItda .un a)'lo th er vacation, this one . frOm will ....1lS8 the Hous~. " Wednesday of last week to the COllgressman Finly H. Gray (D) .. Rell.f Pilot be:en empUedonto "I)~DI tIll'OQlll1lM ...... _ , . sarnO day this week. Committee Representative from Indiana, tall, Pr ident R oosevelt wns deiiflit. the ftCOf. TIll! little ahelvlII allover malnlnl lD the atoralit ""UlL, (' onferences wel'e held in the mean cadaveroul, pictures.q ue lchabod ,ely aesured that the At'my Ail the place ItL1I beld ruora and 1'81'1. ev.n after a tDu ,.ar NIt. ftt • . time to whip into shape such bills Recently addreaaiq the !louse, he Corps was equipped and train d ous other tonet art.lcl ... In OD. but " .. uaed up Q1Ilokl:r aD4 liS ·the ~eneral taxation . and school said : "Politiea makes strange bed- carry the mail. 1 found a balf IbWIJtecl letter Oil a alnae th.n ". ban ~.. 100 r~lief. measures; a revised liquor liane, is a iebo at" and philohopbe I Unusual stormR and un paralll\! - 4ellr. JlOIIt uilrac:\Il~i\ll Of au. 10 IDe. of paoUzae ,nd . . . . . . .. bIll mvolving many proposed ieJiows, ' particularly sinee women ed climatic changes during th rc ""&8 - tbl !lndlnl of the old toocJ p~ure lantenta, ...... . changesi the bond refund,er meaa.; vote." The ~ollowinl gay h~ again week.s took its toll of 10 al'my eache wlUl a Il'Mt .~ppl:r or tood Uabtlna parap1aenaUa . . ure whic h aroused acrImonious asked unaJjlmoU8 co·nsebt to ad- ftiers. Twelve Jost their 1ives in ...tufta, cooklnl utenall., 'Ular, All. our electrlo · . . . . . . pIaDl debate and which went to a confer dress the Houee. Congreaawoman commercial and pnssengerairplane pepper and a tboUN.nd other lhlnp, I. Dot ~ operatJDa, ence committee a.f ter the house re- Rogers (R) of Masaachusetta ob- accidents in the same period. The all In perfect co~ldlUon 10 MI nn.r rorpt ID1 ant YIIIl jected the senate amendments ; a jected. Conlrl'e88man Gray observ~ President very properly and wisely ~e1 caD be added 10 our l i N _ l I t to the m_ ~ ... -.It bill to aP·p ropriate . $2,000,000 as ed, " I 'would lik. to make my took decisive action stopping all ,uppllea. hOWl.. On the table . . . a ....... , the state's share of the Muskingum speech npw. The probabilities are carrying or air mail except under In LIttle AIIIertCII w. haY. more Ilhed meal 1I1th a MI rout ...,. Val1 y project and also to author- that I wUl not be .here in twelve conditiollS 'and with such equip. tIlan a mJle of tunlltl. burted deep troHa lOUd, 1I1Ul a foItt 1tI~ la ' ize the biJthway department to re- months due to une",rtainties of life ment and personnel as will in ure under Ino" aDeI lice. In pIanola. It. T1te coot MId It " .. 8tW aooi4 ' construct. highways in the district; and Qolitics: Of nine eOu.nUe8 com a,ainst the r ecurrence of fatal ac- t.hJI Itran,. YIlla,41, Adullral 8yrd to eat. Ma1M 10. but I ..,. .... to provide funds to enlarge and prising the Tenth Indiana District eidents_ President Roosevelt pl'om placed the bUU4I'DP JOO :rar4a doeen't trr to Pl'OT. It OlD . . . rna z:emodel welfare department bUild eii'ht · the R,publican and I real IItly decides to suspend air mail apart for two 1000K1 . reaaonl. For tbe old food cache .... 4raaP4 oat ings, and other pending billll. l,'.he from rumblini'l .nd rumoncom: service altogether rather' than man,. da:r. at a tim. durtal the lome "bale'. meat. Mo4a uaCI ...a I senato pa$sed 8 bill extending to inr in, that Ilon. James E. W..taon isk the lives of more al'my f\ iel'S. terrlLlc Antarctic 1rtnter. It I. 1m· meat .Dd cooked up a ~ ...... I Thcse young onken have not poafl1ble (or anyb<K1, to let out· George Novllle and· 101IM 01 tile . . September 1 t he law permitting will oppose me for re-election. Expayment of delinquent . taX~8 in Sellator Watson is a &'Ood man and died in vain ' if out of it al1 con- '4 00rs at all. Undj~r .,uch elrculD' er fellow.1 ',..0", on tJaetr wont of .in stallments. a gl'eat campaia'ner. I have .ome tractors gl.lilty of "lJ'yping" Uricle llances, without ell:eriIIM. tile . . .. 1loDor. wu chMjQl0U81 I . . . I01TT I qualiflcatiOllll myaelf. Whil. I Sam by 80lling faulty lind 'imProp- cles get ftabb1 and tile JDfJad . . coaI4 DOt 8IfiM "ltIl them. 0ftI" The sprinjl"· q~arter o! the Oh cannot ....ure you that I 'will come et"ly equipped planes to our al'my comes dull aDd Quanel.oaa.. ,n ... almOit ~ ~ .... a calEmergency JUDlor RadI O College back ~in.t Wutoll. l do uaure and punished. A seaerehrJlg Con. lore .In adopUnc th'eee . . . taD... enClal' wttIl aD tile d&1Il oroued 0l?ens ne~t .M onday, March 26 and you that tbe campaitrn wlU be one greeeional inve tigation is to be .dmlral Byrd wu ~ ... cnaL I wu W'IG I'IIlD BoDII.. - WL." c:ontlnue to June 8. Through Ito write home about .. there will m'ade. Experience, bit.ter though it meD wIth 9'Ital lire proteotloD a4 b. foaD4 t.IIe lIu.o1l or btl raaa_. thiS agency the _ UnIted. State. be hen on the Wabash." ia may be a ble8lling in disguise We 1I1tb much needed .x....... It 1Iu MartIn who GUM"'" lftttl ll'0vemment . provldcs a college now know that our army sir ser- worked out perfectl,. Up to DOW', AlII_dIeD .. JIll aDd . . . wtth ~ducatlon free !n part, with leadPalsage of the "bonul" by the :vice not properly equipped 'nor I )owever, on thf. El'pec1ItIoa. ae~ B;rl'4 III tilt. h. ".. II ,...... 111« men In their respective. fields HoUle w-. a lutUI! .eeture. Few, rtralned. Had we waited (or casula- clae h.. be4!a our mltldl. um.. We old. He 41414 III 1111. OYer tate 1Itu* as instructors and text boob anel If any. Coni'l'e18men voting for it ties of war to expose faulty pJanes .ball b. workiol our laeacla otr tor tbe old No"'n ba4 pdDtecl III other material without eoaL Thi. believed the bill will pa8II the Sen- inadequate equipment and Il'IlIuffi~ • Dumber of "eella reL peDcn the ume of btl ... . . . I. calJed the "new deal" In edaea- ate and become a law. Reason.: cient training thousands ot Jives W. loud 10m. 01 tile tUDDe'a RonDe. "ho .. DO" .......... .. lion. Parent-teaeher lUIOelatt9n, Prealdent Roo..~elt wrote that he "ould InevitabJy h"a.e been IOBt Ilad caved In. We are padual., ell. FI"n ~ JaIMcl tile eIIII , . ... thJ'01II'hout the lltate ar. ueilttnl' would \'eto the "bona." an4 ltat. Air del....e and ofl'enee in time 0; _,,&tina ua.... repalrlq thlm and fPeetvfJCI,our . .m. . . . . . . . . ... county and eity IIIhool .up.rlntend that It Ie eontl'at) to ht. war ta more lauardOUI than "Aying AlvaJlq til. matedai ". flDd In wnrlllnK map CII uae ..... , . , enta In Intereethllr you.., men and prorram. Tlte Senate Oft Feb- Ibe maD." til... It took u r.ar .,. CoO 10 ,..glon.? f DOt. l eD4 • . . . .n In thil plan . lor 17th defeated a Ilailar pro- I • - • . . tilt 014 ....llH M4 011 tun .'41 . tamped .aTel.,. ( ... a "dOlI, " to '4. Cull .,..,.ent of ParID eaah incom. in the United witt•• ua.. ~...... of d ........ to a. • . ~ JInII. 1'011 .. Dot .. of Ute Stat. .... III Jana. . . . rtf to LIttle ....... MIl
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I have l>een notified by the Tax uf Ohio that March 31, lua" will positively be. the' la t clay to file Personal Property Retarns without penalty and this I'ule will b enforced. 111 ntder Lo avoid p nalt)l, Ii t cal'I)' lind avoid h inconvenienc of waiting ill line, WILL R. LEWIS Auditor Warren ounty. Commi~!!lon
"'II~ .linn~t i! U ~S~ of h is mOU,e l', (Continued from ,Pale 1) For .clo.ure Sal•• Le .. ,lIn, r,1 ary ( 'urmnny, Wl'dn(!~d8Y - --A .... onomi ••• Li.t Wa~. Land M., Approximately 600 farms were Jo:stll (' uf (;1\n1'I" ~r. lTnllJ.:h, dc· " \ ,'ninlt \If h\~L we ok. po ition 011 the tellm. Hl\v him t'l'~ lid. ) fr .. A: A. Smith i~ il'lll r viug desc due t he winning pluy at Leube U.ed Under ·AAA Ru l.. Bold under forec1o ure pI'oceeding ot.il.'t> i.. hl'l'l'iJ,· ",iwn that ;\itll" aft N an 111J11~~~ of :<l'"ell\l weeks. l anol1. Loves t o ~hout long .-hots, lei l~iodll'l'~ co nte~t • . during the second six months of 0 111 500,000 acres of Ohio 1933 in Ohio. Four of the six mon· thll ,'. llouj{h ,:h\.,-.., I', \~t 0/1\,'" Mr. nnel MI'" Ern ~t Brown Twu 11 1111'1.' yeul' uf upp os ition. F H tith "" j- "';I~llt'~\I\I,', )hi,', R. 1I~t<~ .\Tt-F. Ida BI'I)\\ll, e,f Dnytoll, [ All n- " Bobby" 1lI'!I death 0 11 . •. , . Ron n, wheat and co rn land Bre now under the during this 'period the !Iumber fll ' Y " old numb ' l·. 4. " Fa t Illld e lu ' iv F . n . • '(1. 2, h'~~ h" 'n duly 111' - 'l',u~ltl~~ ~~Id" t"hl1c1 f .frS • H l'tu 1\li II n uth Htlc kcl l h 10 lun ch n t-met with the AAA. Farmers of foreclo ut'(! was less Lllan in d poi ntt'll E e'culri ( f th.' E~ tntl' I r '\'u ,,~, lin (l rr I'I<'II~" a r- a nd II good hot. Ga ve e v('ryth !tl ~ with Dr . a nd :M r~. Deppe ',., - -..,.. bound, under the lerms of the the preceding month. hlLrle!' M. Houl!'h 1t\\.' nf Wa1'l1'1I lillY oit moon. . at all lim '. , T\ 0 1ll0l'C yell l's of Thul'sday. tl'I\Cts, to obije~ve certain rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!" _ ~~ _~~~~_ ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!-~~==: • 01' .1. , " l ~ ('rl .11'. unci lI1l'~ . Harvry Burnet serv iclJ. Much can be e:x pect (1 of (' ull" . 1)1. h \01,' . \f Ml\r~ll ~l'('n tT ueM1ny In 'l\~ on. Th (' hitn. •~ r. P r y' 1 en 0 11 1C ft F 1'1'd 8 y 8nti regulll~ion s in the handling of . I1IIllL I Ie' ,I thil\\l , Ht ]H3t. c ~ , I, . . 'I~t~er vi~ikd h t· cou~in lIft·s, onn I'.....:...J . J . J. .,. wa s Lhe n ight. t~ RP n d (l w~'e>k ill DI'f1 nn ce, th se acres. Th department of agronomy at r. Don;IItI Uilnt u,h , AU'\'. ~:fllnl. Me Ln'l't?,y, !I~d. nl~o sa'\\, point getter 011 th e Resel'ves and on busmes . n \J,prl II. ".\In: \· D~'\"Id 1I8r~' 1II at 1\ (" th,;. a good sub on t he Var it y. Quirk leanel',;, flb rch 2G t o 27 , the 0, . U. ha furnished to unty Agent Lester J. ~u(ll-:i' rlf the> 1'1'< hu t,. (','\Irl l K ..Rlel' G1'8hll ~1 att IIded II, nothe r year and J er ry .sho uld go Men 's 3-piece . ults, 6&c. K llth'ryn summary o f several Teco as \Y1lI'I'en roun" hio grOCl'rs ron,. lItl on (It Lebnnoll vlace. fu ll of p ep a nd al way , t en J enhall, of handling contracted acres :llonJay VI nml!'. ' givi ng his !Jest. ., Mr. nnd 1\I r , JRmc Ic lure th is spring. The re~o mmendationll -~~"......~~~~~~~~~ )11'~. ;\Iargllrt't J hn, has b<,.en ERrnharl-" Ms l'ly" starled very ~ uffe l'lI\!!, {" ,' ;'1'" ."1\1 rlay~ With good until sie kn cs~ st p.pcd in. '\\C!'e in Daylon on T uesday a no l o~se rvc all the Tufes and regulalIO ns of the AAA contracts. l\(,Ulnl~1Il nnd nn tnf ~ted tooth. Alway ' can be depen ded Ilpon a nd aw ,. David B arum." ontracted acres a~res may be ::lit·, :,,~el MI'>'. W. ~ ' . lin''', .of watch out nex~ 'I a r, yq,u centers. J ohn T . F lack, of Pag , left, idl e, 0 1' IlUt to one of ' everal \\ sync. VIll e, • pent F "ld~lY wllh I ~ atterthwai t e-" Di ck" fI d ep enMI'., )1(1I'Y Ill'mony. . Itlab le guard. A determiJled flghtel' fo rth Dakota, cu ll t'd on f l'ill nd ~ uses. Idle ac re are to be mowed FOR RENT her,e, 18 t week. to )l r even t fo rmation and spread ir. and Mrs. n. ron FerriS, of and Htopped h is man. Lebanon. were WC!dn(>sdny nfte,·,. Hawk .. AI." No per on t ried MI' P I B ' . . [ of seed or noxloos weeds . " nd Mr , .. ]~OR RE'T. au OO l om. 0 E I' . r d'l . Iwon ca\lel" ll~ the, honle oJ: Mr. hal'de1', ontroll ed t h lip on the Bellbrook, v isited frien d het' , " o~lon -preven mg an SOl · lmground, dgl' of p rov m ent crops, such a.'1 soybeana no .Ml lo. l,' Ol11~ ~I'lc".ey and f ro Res rye!; mo~t of ttl ti me. T wo unday afternoQn . :Miller. SWE' t clovi!l', buckwheat, or rye, nd ~1r.. "~lter Kennck.. .mOI y al's of servi ce. am, aUol, of in innat i may b u d to cover th e soil or to I£al'nhart- " . B." although a , .~I~ Bernice <?raham Will take a -,enltJl' !;cbolnr 'hlp tt'!lt at L banon Fre~h i c show d grellt prospect of spe nt. the week- IICI with 1r. and be pl owed int,o the soil . Thl , the IOhio agronomi ts state, is an un:';aturdny. . b c()ming a goo d g uard , om· . puraH d opportUnity to st ot' up !"l". and. h'l'. L. (In h)\bul'~ and mil ted fe w f ouls bu got hi man. R~v. a!1~ Mrs. G.. . Dibert nnel fe rtility f Ol' more efficient produc ehlldl'en, f ablOa, w r dlnnet ' Oavi _ " pud" an othel' Freshie Illi • t S~mday of l r. tlod M rs, 1- o{ bright prol;pcct in the fu\'u I' , f B':lJly, v~ s lted relah v~e a t .facQlll b t ion in. future years, and t o stay lHO, Fnday an d F n doy ntght. t he process of soil deterioration len Em1'lck. CO Uld play an y positi on. IWIlY . Hnrvey 1\1. Bur!! t, who was coul d b depend eu upon in th { to Wad e T urller arrived home and d truction. I re~ n~ly leet d. dIrector of, the pinches. • Tuesday a f ter spendin~ nat'l l' u ontr ucted acres seeded to soil l~llli. alley ~hlk :P ro~uc(!rs A s· 'atterth wa it - " Bob" a V ry y a r in the tate of Washington. ; mpl'Q'" ment or arosion prevent· AT inJ!' ~rop al" not to be pastered or ~ cIa Ion ~' flS ()lec~ed .Vlce.pre Id- fa sL g uard Ilnd d ead hot. N ext Mr. and ,Mr .. Irving' W Ich and otherwi hal'vest d while under ~nt at the organ ization of the t hree year!! wi ll s e Bob how i ~ bBoar d ta~ Dl J'ton Tu('!'dttl y .. Mr · his skill. f or W. II. . t o a g ood Mrs. Lena R ar t oclt a tte nd ed . E. contract. " at Ha l'v ysburlr, F ri day night. The ag ronomist s believe· that the lIrn e 1, a so a r presen atrve 0 f a d y anl~e .. " ma king of ' n ew s edings t o acid to lh cntTll1 Da iry l)uncH, ColumVa ll fl en- " utc hy " \\'a. al. wayw the.'ll, Ligh t but f a st a nd . MI': PhIlip Lanlck 18 rec upera t·' the pr rmanentpasturesormeBClo''''!l 1 bus . . Ir!', J ohn IIIIl fl'tu l'n d t o her ready to do all hI.' Id f W H mil' ni cely fr om an opera ti(m a t· will be a popular option with cornhome at R ichmond, Inti., Sun day,· S cou 01' • • Miami Vall ey hospit nl on Ta e day. belt farmers. Forage gTassee lind after lIpendlng th wint er at the . legum 5 permitted for $ueh eed· h . an d MI·s. I eth Thoma home of \IN' daughter, MI" .• eth nnd childl' n, o f 1 nyto n, were ings are blue gral! , timothy, red A CODlll!ction. to p, orchard grass, red clover, Futoa Oil R ute 2, Mr. and {rs. Furnas and children acco mpanied In a rcce nt issue of cho I new g uest s. on S unday, of Mr, Bnd al ike clover, white clover, alfl\lfa Mrs, E . L. ThonlRB. h r an d att end II :t hitthdul' din· a sta te ment was made which ' sa id and leapedeza. Seeding'S of these, ner in Ml'S. Hill's honor at thtl that " li ver Twist," and "The Ir. and 1\11-. F oster Hesc ck. alone or in combinations, may be 'O· '[ m , h 00le 0 f D r. lin d "" rF. "'. .., La(iy of lhe Lake," were both :t't'''m v Bed! ord,. Pa " Ill' occu pying made either with or without nurse Yen el', a Rjchmond . the pen of harles Dickens. uch r ooms in the . home of Mr . Marin chop. New seedings made after Decem Elbon on Main tr 't, during their a8se~tio~ is obviously It IS a fell-knQwnabl\ul'd, fact tay het'e, -~~=~==::::~-----=-::-L-:=-~""'--:~--::~==== D~ since bel' 1, 1933 without a nune crop that Uickens wrote only one of the on the corn contracted acres may two mentioned, "Olivet' Twist.," Mesll l's. D. R. lI,lth and JacK be pastured in 1934. If made with and that "The Lady of tbe Lake " Banta alte.nd d a meeting .of gro- a nurse crop, the seedlngs may be ' is b) Sir Walter ,Scott. at Lebanon, Monday night and pastured, nor may the nurse crop heard the code reaq that. pertain, be harveated aa p'a sture, or bay to th eir busine S . • Operetta Ch.or u. Grou.,. or seed. - --.--. The chol'UJ! groups of the oper· A WORD OF ,'HANKS etta are as follows: Mexican, God. ...._ __ .. __ on desses, Cowboys, ' Spanish, and P OULTRY RAISERS ARE URGED TO. ATTEND A Dancing, composed of the followDorothy Hart ock de ires to (THIS) FRIDAY MEETING AT THE GRANGE HALL lng people: Glenna Woola.rd, Ell- expre through tb~~ columns of The smalle st telephone cOlllpany EVENI~C. MARCH 23. e en Hall, Anne rane. Ellen Guy, the liami Gazette, her g ratitude in hio, the Snortin' Ridge Tele. R~th Hoyle, Grace Hoyle , Elsie land most incere appreciation p hone Company, of R yengc. FairMR. DAVALL, A MAN OF ""ANY YEARS' EXPERIENCE . Wlc~l , SlleUa It mud, , l'IliTiam ! with many thanks t o the host o f field <: IJ nly', serves 14 subscribers, WITH POULTRY, WiLL DISCUSS CHICK RAISING AND Ludmgton, Margaret CI'awfol'd, ·kind friends neigh bot's, her teach- all of whom are on a single line. Nine Olive Scott, Edna Bergan,ler and he r schoolmate . al 0 Dr. miles of lines and 14 instruments WILL BE PREPARED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS W HICH LO?i e ~immerD)an. Pauline E. F. Dppp4l for his quJdk e ffi~ient comprise the entire co mlllunication The modern funeral director fills an important place MAY COME UP. F!,lend, Edith Hoyle, Frances Wat- service, and Dr. Witham's a 59is- sy tCID. in the HIll of the community, His duty is t o ns.~ist his patton klns, Margaret Hartman, David tance, and t o all others who so under circumstances which call for sympathy. tact lind 11 T HIS MEETING IS BEING :S PONSORED BY ~HE WAY. Boger, John Seal'S, Earl Conner, kindly and fnithiuHy ,jsited and The Bell -Sy.st·eJllt+-~:tet~m---i1t-H!--nlg.h -sense 01 prof sion al responsibility. Q en, ay an Often, Bob remembered hel' ~\' ith consoling N£SVILLE FARMERS' EXCH the ' last five years is equal to the Y,oung, Bob James, Arthur Hop- visit' and tokens of remember ance lotal telephone development in In s'upplying the merchandi. e nee a nry :for the funeral, kills, Robert D~ Jarnette, LeMar love and friend ship during h el' r !)- Europc since the telephone was inhis aim is to help the bmily find what they want a4--Yt!;hatevet: _ Earnhart, Orville Perrine, Jame cent accidental Ini.sfortune, and vented 58 years ago. price they wish to pay. His knowledge and experi ence enable She ta, Leo onner, John Kellner, incarceration at heir home. him to give valuable advice. Cad Green, Mae Treadl ay, Helen - - -- We look upon our elves a s tru, ted agents of tho e who Green, Edna Mae Stoup, Mary call upon us. In the selection of merchandise fol' Ollr sbowBurton, Ruth Lal'rick, lona Crane (lu.k. R.~ .rd St • • d. WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF SEED OATS ()N TRACK IRita ,van Otl~n, Margie Tinney. Th!!. greatest eerth(l1lnl;p of 1\11 rooms, as in every other detail of our en ice, W consider EARLY NEX'( WEEK. THESE "'RE NORTHERN 'INDIANA BernIce Grahllrn, Ruth Early, tlnles I1CCllrTC'f1 III It Inll 400 yelll'l first the protection of the int rests of' our potron!l, Jeanette Wl1son, Jean Furnas, nl:O when BOO.OO" per ons were G ROWN OATS. kll'ted. DIMS! rs Qf ,.ecent ynl'l \ Jane Cook, Juanita B)'annock, Barbara Gray, Dorothy Bourne Incluc]t': MIIY , 8, 100'2. Mnrtlnllllle; and Kathyrn Smith, ~ Wh •• ling Man Calls Ohio OO.()O(): D~('emtwr 21l. 1008, Mes8lnn, 77,28:1: ,1tl1lunry, ]3. 1015, Ahrm:zI, .... Pol~. Whil. Gangs'.r rtlll ~' , :U.OOO: S pt Dltier 1, llY.!a, Tokyo lind Yokohnmll . OO.oon : MIl;\' Stays on Lin. 6. 10110, ~lllmnB, J>eJ"illu. 8.!l<Kl; .luly An alert t lephonc (lperator and 2.'1. 1!)SO, Nnples I\lld Muth rn MI'. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Phone 25 and daughter, J~annette, and Mr. an extra telephone line fru str ted at· Hilly, 1,4'j'!i; Fl'bMlnry ~. l!l:tl , Nl'w t and Mrs. L.a wl'ence Mltchener at- tempt s of extortionists to ' force 7. alnnr!, 200: Mnrch :lJ. l!ltl!!. , 'leA. tended the luneral of Mrs. Rus- R.ohert Rub in, of W heclillg, W . Va., millin, 1.000 : Unrf'11 ~ . In.1~. Jllllan, to pay them $5,000. 2,000; Mardi 10" lO:l.'t allfornl", _ _ _~"""'--------_--_-_--~----", sell Mason at Paintenville church, Whcn Rubin recently received t39. . last Wednesday afterncon. calls from the' racketeer~ ============~~======~~=~~~~T Mr. and Mis, Char es - Bogan tetepitonc threatening kidnaping if he didn 't were callers the Shepherd home hand ov er tlic monell, he 'had an adI~!!!~~~!!~~~~~~r-_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~, sometime lastnt week. .: 1 Mr. 'a'n'd MI's. Homel' Hajnes .were didollal private telc:phone line in~ lall d to his Wheeling store. /"V'2 (",.tIt"" , guests . of ;Mr. and . Mrs. Tasso ' T Il e would-be kidnapers placed a ~O I Te.rrell, of nent· New . Villnna, on . call fo r l~ubin's lIum\>c:r from a pay ~~:tI~ I Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harner tel phone in Bellaire, O . An operalr lllere dinner guests \)1 MI'. and tor of 1'he Ohio Bell Telephone Company. who had been told to . Mrs. Walter Wilson Tue day. watch for such a call, delayed its Mr. Everett Haines and f mily It I •• connectiQll long enough to warn I called on Ralph Learning last Wed Rubin. ' I ncaday evening. MI:. and Mrs . GUAR"NTEED . away money As 50011 as he had idcn lified the Jesse Fawcett, of neal' Oldtown , GOODYEAR called Thursday evenj~g, . . . ' calling party as a member. of tfle SPEEDWAY kidnaping gang, Rubin called the ~ Mrs. Theodore McIntil'e, of near Bellaire operator 011 his , s,econd tell" ~New .Burlington, Mrs. Jenni.e Wil- phone line, telling her to notify the son and Mrs. Glenna Wilson ' call- Bellaire police and give them the pay ed on Mr~. J ohn Wilson last Fri. telcphone's' location, day afternoon. . Thc r xtortionlst was caught redMr. and Mrs, Raleigh Bogall and hand ed whil e he was still talicing daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. Will- with Hl1bin. His confession impljiam Smith of near MOl'8ine City, cated oth e.1 mcmbers of the gang and BEFORE YOU can iet were SQnday diriner guests at the a ~ 1 wcrc ~aptured. t he few dimes' worth of hom~ of Mr. alld Mrs. Horace Compton, of ~ew Burlington. and a nice lot of Heifer Calves. remaining Qlilealle out Mr. George Bunnell and ' Miss , 14 Head. 0.£ Shee·},; 1.3 .High·class of old t ires, n ew t ires are Mildr d .Long of Centerville at. Shropshire Ewes, s~' me with lambs; likely to ad,ance in pdce , . ,t ended, Sunday schoql here Sl,Inday one thoroughbred Elhl'opshire Buck MillS ·Monimia Bunnell spen~ . 2 DUroc Jersey Brood Sows; more t h ~ n wha t you part 9f last Week with Mp'l. Mar· Farrow in , April; 1 DurOc-.Tersey garet BUnnell at DaytOil . " , Boar. , , "sa1'e" ... What's more, Miss Jeannette Wilson spent Far",ing lmplcments: One Case new Goodyears llive you the week·end with her cousin" Mi~a Tractor ~nd Plows, ·good as new; Jean Furnas, Of near Waynesville 10-hoe Hoosier grain drill: one safetYt traction, freedom i·horse Thomas grain drill, like from punct u re-espeD88 . new; one Case corn planter, with PUBLIC SA.I.E fertilizer att"chments; one Olivet ••• Come tn , see the ..ea' I will sell at my fal'lrl one mile tractor plow, in goOd shape; three "buys" 'we have in your West of Morrow, 0., '1Inown as the walkin.g plows; three corn plows; Moore fal')'n ori the C. C. C. Hlgh- one dH~c corn plow; one J ohn size. way on ' 'Deere Bulky plow; one walking cultivator; one 6-foot McCormick , Sa'artlay, March .4, 1.34 mower; one steel-tooth hay rake , Beginning promptl)' at 11 o 'clocle gooe! as new; one Brown wacon: tile followlllg delcribed property: one iron roller; one 60-tooth h'on f> 4 head of Horses; one Black harrow; one eet of rood work G.ldintr, 6 yean old; one Ba, ham_; one Economy King aep· Mare, 8 yean old, In foal; one arator, aile 2; and a lot of 1man . . GeldJlla. '1 Jeans old; one Ba, too'" NOTICE OL APPOINTMENT
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The Eagles lodges of southwestern Ohio, held Ii district institute· at Lebanon last Sunday conducted hio ill a ClIst.lnlCI (,f ( lhl<r I' I!!! 'ived at this !l aso n come from by Harry Osborn. slatllS fo r "l'Hetaull'. t(l the {"LrllL P(ll to Ric o, uba and Hamaii. <--::. _ _ _ _ The !lay's progl'am included the of 40 to 50 th ,IU"tIlhl rl'fr ig\"mL"I" They IHe shipped in bulk to New ,. , . . initiation ceremony held in the Orleans where they Ilre graded, B e RU l (' to se-.: the new mllhl)ery ,Elks Temple on Mulberry str et a <:01' fuJI a ycol'. 1'hi ' antount tit' I'flxed anti sent to all states in the W. H. S. Will Bo Well Repre.onted lit Grac c L, Snuth's, street parade at 1 :30 p. m. hel:d- produc l', according l<' W. ]I1al'- Union, A doz~m . totes supply Ohio At Scholar.hip Elimination. ed by the Ma on Band and includ- ion, exten ion !lP cialiHt, itl vq~ - with . sweet pqtatoes in other ~II'. and Ml'~. ~fyer :Hyman and ing in the line of march the several table gardenill~ f OI' 1IH' .~. .. ' ensun!l, To Be Hold at Lebanon .011, B bb ie, , p nt unduy in Cin- h~ndrcd visiting delegate together would make up l\\ ,I t ruin" rl.'uchin r Although one of the principal cin nati. WIth the degree team and band .. . . . I( Ohl(l vegetable crops, tomat~s from Dayt.on, and the attendance from lnClIlnlltl almo ·t lo lev aI'(' bl'(l\1 ~ ht from Jlt£exico, Cuba, Hiah School Operetta ~11'1l. • E, Anderson, SPllnt unsevel'al state and district officers land. Wm,hing\.On, [ndiana, Louisiana, day at . pl'ing Valley, the guest of of The GI e 'lub of the high of the organization. ~ot ~ nly lIo alh('!' ~,nt p, >up ply Wu~hih~to,n [ndiana, Louisiana, f rs. SUl:;un Dougla . scl\Oof pr sented their operetta, Mayo\, W. C. Gilmour, of Leb- OhIO With v glltabll.'~ , IJllt lIawaii ,I Tenne~.ee and We t Virginia. " Doctor," Thursday and Friday Fal'm in l'; ul'ance, ,CII s;t or term. anon, welcomed the visitol's to POl'to Ric o, . Iexictl , IlalS, :-ipa!n, - - of last week. level' costuming, \ , N. Sears, all kinds of insurance the city and Judge A. J . Pater, of Portugal, 'hile, 'uhu, lIolland , snappy dances, sparkling dialogue Hamilton, district director gave Denm ark alld An~tl lltina abo Ill' A Ilaughlel', Nancy, waH born to the re ponse. and "catchy" songs aIL combined Bources of supply . Mr. and Ml's. Jllck Fritz, of levelo make the event 11 decided sucTh~ thil'ty-sixth anniversary of Among t~ c ~ I~t ~ In IlII, ()n Sunday. CC5. !+' ina.ncial I'Hums were alt he founding of Lebanon Lodge rankk nl'sl tn -:lh lpnwnt , Lm'gl most doubl' thQ of last y ar. Mr. and MI'S, Glenn Alexander, No. 422. B. P. 0 , Elks, was ap- numb er~ of l'hipmtllll,,; fin'ive iNtn M rs. Bu~wkle, who superv ijled and Hea lth and the part -which of Dayton, visited Mil'. nnd Mrs propriately celebratcd last week Tex a!<, Floridn, Loui, lallu , TCllIlC$ di rect d the production, is to be when nearly 200 members of the see, olol'ado, Ok lalu nHl, lHinoi ', noul'i hing food and well balanced J, . Ridge on unday. congratulatild Oil the fine perlocal lodge Bnd their families en- Indiana and Michi.:an, fOI'manc e tUrn d out by the mem1111', ~i1Iiam canlan will arrive joyed the anniversary program. Mari un nam' th "ource.' or !\Ul) - di l play in pl'omoting it have been bers of th cast. home.' lhl ' week .after 11. sojoul'n of IExa. cUy 196 were seated at the ply for som' of OU I' mOf ' commo n much in the public print!! recently. Th intel'csl ' and nthusiasm disbanquet tables on the sccond Hool' vegetable. nfOl'tunotely conflicting opinions ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH baptize thos~ who are tQ be Jjop~ f vel'al months 111 IrJorlda. played by the community in its al111 M . R b' tak (If the Elks Tempi where a boun Mu ch of t he n",pal'Hgu 8 fu un t! i. amo ng authorities have tended "to tized, eithel', infants or adults. tend. nee would indicate that the Father Newton, Pastor It'' EI~I'rbIB WI aDSayton, en I t ous turkey dinnel' was enl' Oyed- 0Ohi 'o 1n31' c(,ml!f< Iza ethOHlnso!lt OSpl a, G kdll '1\1' 'h' frolll fCa N lif· COli f use public th inking, Popular time spent on un operetta as II Mass at St. Augustine's Church The doors ot the church will be tWo "d I f '11 as the first part of the ev ning's rilla, eo r~H1. IC 1/l:11JI anI e w misconceptions have been created op n at this houl' for the reception sc hool proj ct is justified and every second and fourth Sunday of members. e n se ay, n account 0 I ness' 111"o<n>am. York. alirornia SUI)I,!i' I' I'~Ch ieh may take yeurs to correct . ~ that the b nefit which stud ntB 01 the month. . Epworth League at 6 :!$O p , m. I Ml', Frank Day, of Winchester, Cards an dancing were later en- tically al1 of the arli~hokc~. B l:n , 1"1 of these erroneous ideas is get. tram uch trllining more than ---WIth Virginia H:ardip as leader. Ky .. IVU thc guest of his parents, . joyed by the Elks ant.! th ir guesb' - wax, gr en 1111<1 ti ned- come In - that conn d vcge.tabl s have not FRIENDS MEETING offsets the work r quired~n tagEvangelistic service at 7 :30 », Mr. and Mr'. A. K. Day, Monda:y ___ - - to thl.' ~tate fr~lm u duz'!' n 90~I'ces, the food value arid lire not as ing and presentation. T exa.~, L nuls~mll HIIiI A1'l:zonu h alihful as the so-called fresh First-day School at 9 :30 a. m. ~. The choir will fUI'ni h special night. ALDERMAN- HOUGH supply many of tho:! b ~tF;. Cu Lbagl vegeta bles. Meeting for; Worship at 10:30 Easter music at this meeting. C eneral Scholar.hip Elimination. a. m. On Wedn esd~y of ne~t we k 1111', ancl ]\frs. M. J. Bailey, ot cOme hom n dozen "tates, HoI · , Veg table Ilre onllY healthful ThOlSe who are going to Lebthe Wom en's Foreign M i. sionary Kingman, were Tueflday dinner The marJ'illge of Miss L<.oui se land and Del1ma l'k, Bun h C3l'1'oh beca\lse of the food elements they anon :Cor the scholarship elimina- WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH oei ty will meet with Mrs. B I' gue. tR of MI'. and !\It". I. D. Rich Hough and Nr. Robcl't Alderman arri,ve l~lI'ou"h thc wil,1ler ironl co ntain, the minerals and the Smith. I r ~rnlll, m ant I f amI'1y, was solem nized Saturday morning aI, ', exas, A nzona d an vitamin .. These clem nts lire in tion Satul'day llrc l\!I follows: Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pasto~ heml try- Frank Jiawke, Berrh. e special m"""tings this week WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF '" at the Methodist pal'sonage, ov- LOUlslllna. 'I li pped cu\'\'~ts art! greates t proportion right at mat\1>11'". r.lliot Wl'ight, of Detroit ington, Ky., by Rev. William produce<I a I. h ome aliI I 111 niel: Graham, Rt>l>ert Smith, Mar- are progresaing ~...nic ely with good CHRIST e w tlrity. ACter the product leaves the ~ unci ..lr. unci I\fr . Aljrred Wright, York Yin Fox, llobed Gons. attendance and splendid interest. (Undenominational) of olumbuR, l'pent I'unday with Humphrey. l\frs. Ald<Jrman is the l C i . .1 I vine, the vitamins al'(! affected by General dence - Eileen Hall, Re:v. Spangler, pastor of the M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern . e ery l~ PI'I),;,UC ~ on comI11Ct;- tinle, by contact with other subsSuella Bernard, Leo Conner. E. chul'ch in Mason, will be the Chester A. Williamson. Minister 111', A. T. Wright. Hough and Mr. Ald'erman is the cla~ Reale III 011\0, hut much of 1t ~tances, by action of the oxygen Algebra I,- Ell en Hall, Margie speaker at . 7 :30 this evening Church choQI at 9 :30 a. m. Mr. I\nu Ml's. Randall. Garrison, son of Mr . Hiram Kaylor, Dayton iarn.ves ~n Ohi? maJ:k4.'~ 1rom in the a il', And the greatest of Tinney, Doril! Wade. (Thursday). Easter program, L I'd's 'upper at Irs. J. W , lfaynie and Mrs, Harry and is mployed by the Eby Com- ahfomw, Flonel? !I!Jclugun arm lhesc ill p['obably oxygen. That is Plan~ Gcom try- Ruth SalisOn Friday evening at '7 :30 we conclusion. hrillLian Endeavor at Thull)a \\ r e guests, o:n Sunday, of pany. The you ng couple have the New. yO] k , l>I'actlcnlJ~' all ,or t~e why garden fresh ,vegetables fr om Perrine, . Leonard \I ill hold a., spe~ial Good Friday 7 :3() ,p. m. LQI~ .Sears, !ead I'. MI'. and ~hs. J , [1. Smith, hut y, Orval best wishes of their many friends. ~uhfi Owel'dcoll1(,~ y IlllfOrll'lu,\ ilh(luld not spend days in transFraneI'. service, and the theme tor the E~(.ntng eVlln~eh!\tlc se~vlce at They will make their home 011 reg~ n an ew ,?fk. Head et- pOl'tation, should not be handled WOl'Id Hi$tm'y--John Kelner, vening sermon will be ,lThe 7 :30 p. m. Spec ull EaHe r featu r . Miss H emi tta )1cKinsey, teach- East Drive, Oa~wood. tuce IS found on hi ? ma~'k!'ts the too much, shou ld not be coo ked ecil Hartman, Roma Hardin, Ann 1'0 Between the C~osses." Prayer meeting and Bible study CI' in th e shtllbula schools, is _ _ _____ - - - ye-,u rCi und fr om Illi for llm , Texus in 8 vessel into which the oxygen I'ane, Ruth Peek, Orval P en-ine. Th re will be no el'vice on Satur- each W ednesday at 7 :30 p. 11'1. spending E astel' vacatiOn with her Colorado, Arizonia, al II New bearing ait' can get at them, if Latin T. - Glenna Woollard, day. The chu['ch whcre y ou CeeJ at mllthcl', Mrs. Alice McKinsey. POM.ONA GRANGE TO Mexico. L af lettu ce is IJraclicn lly their vitamins and other food Edith H oyle, ?;tn,rgje Tinney. ~ ear planning for a great da"" hom . TO MEET HERE SATURDAY all home grQ\\· I1. valu are not to be lost. Latin H .-Marjorie Earnhurt, on next Sunday, when we wl'I'~J Mr •. Philip Lal'rick wa brought Ohioi!'. conMiden·d qu ite a III 10n Thi s explains why canned vegeST. MARY'S CHURCH borne fr om Miami Va,lIey Hospital state I'n her OW I1 {'I'uh' ~ t r "I Jane Cook, FI'ane s Ellis, ~~ resurrecti'on of Warr C t p... G .. , ,~I rom lav e~, as hown by scienti"'c Dayton. on Tu esday and is recuen oun y "mona rar.ge 1500 to 9000 c ttl " comn1cmorate Fl' nch 1. Ruth P nnington, of Christ. We will begin the day U"v. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector will be entertain d 'at the home ~ art< 0 an I' op es laboratory ana ly~iB frequently 'th S Mar. c .b 30, Good Frid" y, th e perating nicely from Iner operatiOn are sold nch yeul' herl' ir'HIl Colif have a hi"'her vI'taml ' n content have Juanita Brann cl\, Betty Harlsoc~ WI ,a un Ri se meeting at G:00 h " of Fal'",el's' Grange No. 13 in f . C .. Fra.c e Hoyle. a. m. One of the features of this t rce hour sCI'vice from 12 o'clock !'d,., and MI·s. W. E:. troud a.nd Waynesville, March 31. All fif h orilla, olorado, T('xa, , uba, 11- ttl'~ater food value than the 80Glenna Woolard, EIl!(lish I. rvice wilJ be a short. Easter noon, to 3 p. m. "em, Ua rold. had as dinner guests degree members are ul'ged to il' . !inois Indiann and 1ichil!;an , South eaIled fresh vegetables. It explains uella Bernard. Edith Hoyle. Jllaylet entitled, "I Go Fishing." AprU I, Ea tel' Day festival s r- on Sunda~', MI'. and Mrs. L. C. St tend a s it is installation of offictll's ern stllat s, Tndiono · and Illinois wh y well-informed wonien are Enlllish II. ~ Ruth all!!bury, Thi will be given by Mr. and vice and Holy Communion at .Tohn and MI'. and .M:r. Kenneth and the usual basket dinner and, a a~nua y send 20(H) l" 2500 cars using canned vegetables in preferJane ook, Marjori Earnhart. Mrs. L. A. Garst. At 6 :45 a . m. 10:30. Everyone welcome at th se :L John: good program is promised. 0 . watermelon. ence to the fresh. They have Ellg>li ~h III. Betty Hartsock, brealqast will be served in the services. Visitors are welcome at th I AlthouA'h hio i one of thc learned that the canned vegetables Juanita Brann ock, Frank Hawk , ~rnl ng room of t he church. Thi8 Mr . W. P. Salisbur'y has l' turn, a1ternoon session. ahrg('st onion produ('ing Rtat.e s in had all its garden freshness al'\d l\1!lrviI1 Fox, Olive Scott, Ruth breakfa t is free and you are FERRY CHURCI~ OF CHRIST .J home aHe.· sp nding several .t e. Uni on, l': veml lhousand carf! its original health value sealed in P nnington. cordially il'lvited to come and e n(Undenominational) WC!e.'ks in CI vL nd. Mrs, Russell arl'lve each year from Co 10 t' nflo. a few. hours after it was picked. joy it with u . Benson and childl'en accompanied Wa hington, aliforlliu. rn(\iona. Canning operations are estab· A.. em l,. b Chester A. 'Williamson her for a vi it. • Get "our new Easter "at of Michigan , uba, P pl'tugal and lished only in tho"e places where S un d. ay SthC h00 1 at • " Spam. . . 1 Th t IlS~ mbly beld on W(>dnes- f IJ d 9:30 .a. m. and Grac Lincoln Smith. climate, soil and other , nalural uFlY, arch 21, was I'all d for th 0 owmg e stu y perIod withUnified service beginning with ' Mr. and Mrs. Harond Williamson , About half of th potatoes an- uniquely combined to produce an pu~'po e ot hearin g Mrs. Allil on, I o~t any b:r.eak between the ser- Church School at {) :30 a. m . Lord' s and Miss Lu 11/1 Wiilliamso n, of Mrs. Vern Hough and (In, Paul lnual1 y consumed in the Rta e a1'(> abu ndant nualit cro When r('l}r~ entfltive or th Governor' vice we will go into the morning Supper and sermon .at 10:30 a. m. , Dayton , \\. re dinner gUl!sts of Mr. visited relatives In Dayton on UI1- ' uccd in Ohio, Abol.lt 10 mil1i n nature nd the / p. I t afety Commis. Ion ervice. Sh worship service. The choir will Sermon s ubject, II orne Exampl s and Mr s. H. H , W iUiamson and day. shels arrivo each yea\' fl' om it~ j h a r m e r d c~mf et es tal ked on how to help make Ohio render special music, the pastor of Consecration." \ family, on Su nday. . Michigan Indiana. Pennwlvl\lliu Istep ~ , co~mer~; danb m .us ry highways and streets safer. will speak bri~fty on the meaning You are always welcome at t.h·$ . Old FldcJ1~r's Contest at the gym N y i M' N J' . 111, an , al e y $Clen Ce, The a, serobly ])t'ogram for Fri. of the resurrection. He will al 0 church . I Mr, lind Mrs, LeI Ha-wke and APTil 14 under the auspices of ew 0)' <. alnl', \~. , 01'. ey !lncl ,gal'll r the crop at the exact momlillY, March SO will consist of an -::::c...== = ' family moved, Monday, into the ' the. East~rn Star Lodge'. ~e .e~rtel'n ,sho r !!,IOll, FlorIda, ent of its l,Ila~U\'ity, and within a East r program to be given by the .- I Madden hOllse on Fifth street OUIS18na; 'I exas, Id /lho and an· few hOllrs It IS liermetically sealFreshman, class, ST. JOHN-MARTIN - formerly occupied by Mr. and ·Mrs. D. R. Smith en\;ertained the ada. , I eel in a an, cooked at a controlled Mrs, D. C, Ridge. nlerylbers of the Argunot Bridge . S\V~et polatn e~ .I n urney II long · temparatul'e for a scientifically dec lub on Saturday afternoon. W ilY" In some SCfilllln" All thnt al' o termineel length of time then Miss Cora Vtola Martin and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. T. N . Harris and ' __ _ i!'lent on its way to the 'dinner Senior Scholar.hip T ..h K nneth D. St. John were quietly Mr, and Mrs , W. 0 , Griffy, of Day Easter Rowers for sal . A. H. tables of the nation. The seniors who represented lnarried at the bride's home in ,ton , we~e g'uests,. on Saturday, .of Stubbs. Itimat('ly canned vegetables Wayne Township school in the Hubbard, Ohio, at eight o'clock on II1I·s..Allce M~KlIlsey and MISS Mrs. Clement Satterthwai;e, WIll be. as fre from prejudice as Ohio County-Dlstrict-State Gen- Saturday morn'jng, March 24, '1.924 JIennetta McKtnsey. Misses Thelma and Mary Satterth. canned fruit s, or canned salmon, eral ScholaTShip Test were as fol.' 'They had as their attendants, Mis!! nna Campbell ,was hostess at a waite were in Dayt on on Tuesday. I ha v boe n notifi ed by the Tux I Il~u t\h. to th? b nefit of communilows: Olive Kroll of Youngstown, Ohio, birthday party Thursday evening, Commiss ion "'l' of hi!) thnt. {arch lics hke thuj, .and equally to the Robert Gons, Bernice Graham, and Mr. Homel' Richmond, HubMr. John Talbott, of Columbus, 31, 1!l34 '''ill P"~' I' tl'V Iy 1.,,, til" 'benefit of pubhc health. ' H Roma H.a rdin, Rut h Hockett, Rob- bard, Ohio, . 1\1a,'c h 22 . er guestl! were, Norma 'v ... ~Lovllly, Martha Mlu.ttlll; Tessa spent . the week-end at the home last d,ay t!) fi ll' Pel'lional 1'r P~ lty -- - -- - ••- - -CJ't Smith, Wal1a.ee Bernard. Mrs. St. John is a graduate of I Stans bel'ry, lara Hopkins, Betty of Mr. lin~ Mrs. H. H . W ili lamson Retums without pena lt.Y and thi s REPUBLICANS TO MEET 'I'he senior-s .representing Wayne Ohio University, Athens. Ohio and and family. rul e will be (>nfo ~""d, TO'w n hip school in the Ohio State is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha BCl'nard, ~ose Mae Law on, Dor'" A rricultural Examination wer'e: sorority. She has been a teacher tha Thompson and Barbara Hainer Mrs. Darrell Brakefield, of Sa. rn ordm' to IIvoid penult)', list A nt~eti[lg of the Young Reo Jacque Adams, Wallace Bernard in ,t he Hubbard schools since her Anna recci~ed man)r nice gifts. bina, was the week-end guest of eady ~~d I\,voi~ th\? inconv en ience publicans lub of .Warren county Mr , 'and Mrs. A. O. Griffy and 01 waiting III hne . I,vill be h(lld on Friday eveninc had Burton, Cecil Davis, Rob· graduation. .W ILL R. LEWI' , )\1nrch 30, at the Lebanon hotel: lb's, Jula Berga:n entertained son, Vincent. ert Gons, Charles Hartsock, RichMr. St. Jobn was a teacher at Auellt I' WU!' I'e n OUtlty I Lebanon, at 8 o'cloc k. hel' son and daughter-In-law, Mr. ard Miller, J ohn Thomson. Waynesville for four years . He and Mrs. James Bergan and Mr. ==. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Griffy and alBo coached basketball bere, In and Mrs. Jack Davis, on Sunday, son, Vince.nt, and Mrs. Danel Scbool Cal_dar 19Ba he graduated from Wlttenin honor of ber 78th birthday. In Brakefield were g uests of Mr. and lot 0 l1len Se a... Monday, April 2..,-Mental Tests be.rg collere, Sprinrfield, Ohio. the aftcrnoon Mr. a nd Mrs. Mrs. Roy Noggle at T roy, on Sun · 6~ T uesda y, Auril 3 -Seco~d Every 'Since that time he 'h as been I Ch.arles Wi e and fl~mi1y and Mr. pupil test. . teaching scIence and mathematics ~ b4t.hi~ pan out and MI's. Walt-el' Wise and baby, day. TnuTsday, Ap"U 6 - Basketball in the Hubbard Hlrh school. Charles, son of M I'. and Mt's. 45 fashion ex~ of Dayton, called to wish Mrs. Lawrence banquet. A large circle of friends extend Shepard , was taken to Bergan many more happy birthare predictin -:_" Tuesday, April 10~ounty H. S. congratulatlolls and best wishes t o the Good Samaritan H ospita l, days. 178 ' Oratorical contest. the newly· maried couple. Dayton, Oil Monday, for observ~( Wednesday, April 11 - County - - -:--- tion. elementary oratorical contest. MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET MI'. McDonald, a m ember of Thurs.day, April 12- Senioi' play FRIDAY, APRIL SIXTH the faculty of Milford High school Bnd cross country run. with Mrs, McDonald, Miss Lucy Friday, April 18-Senior play. The Wayne Township Mother's Jane Patterson and Mr. Cha!'les F. Hartsock of Milford, witnessed th e club will meet at the Grade build(Continued on pale 4.) performance of the operetta, "Oh ing, FrJday afternoon, April 6. - .=, The following program ,has been In s.p ite of icy road and low' helte.' 101' their f.irnilies without Doctor." on Friday evening. planned. tomperat.ur s, appt:oltimat~ly 150 Ian excessive expc n ~liture of money EASTER MARKET DevotionaI.--Mra. Hartman. women attended the annual A summat' y of the yea.rs proMrs. Lester Gordon, Mrs. Emma Program-Second Grade. Achievement Day pt'ogram for the g1'8nJ was given by gro ups from McClure, Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs. Th.e Ladies Aid Society of . home demonlltration program at the vnriou townshilps, The tabu la- Will St. John, Mrs. Vern Armitag e 1\1. E . Church will :hold an Easler Reading- Miss Irma Rich. Hiss Elizabeth the Grange Hall in Leban on last t ion of the r cpo l'ts of, Community and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitzer Ma.rket a t the Township hou!e Vocal music Mullen and Ill'. George Miller. Friday. Nutrition m -tings, revealed that attended Inspection of the Eastem Saturday afterl'1oon, March SI, Stunt&-Under the direction of Mrs. Mary E. Gerlaugh, a cting 800 women had take n part in the Star Lodge at Lebanon, Tuesday I p. m. ' nutrition speciaUst, O. . U., gave major project of the winter, nam- evening, Supplies for the Easter dinner: Mrs. Ruuel Salisbury. Doua-hnuts, aprons and fancy • an Interesting di cussion of the. ely, "The use of Home Produced Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. subject "Dollars and &nse in FOQds." Thl! ac ivitiiP dealing and lIOns and MM!. Addie Smith articles. Advance orden may be left with Jamee Lovely eDtertained ~t a Food Ee,o nomy." The llistory of with the remodeling of clothing, were gueat. of Mr. and Mrs, MiSl! Helen Hawke, at LeMay. birthday party for 1MI' daqhter, style and style changes was pre. the cleaning and adjustment of Geor Hartsock at a b'rthd 1 Hawke Insurance office. Norma, the , foUowlnC cbildren: lIented by Mrs. R. L. Duncan, of Sl'wing machines; the reflnislling dinn:: Wednesday eve· ~y Mary and Ellen Martha Mason, who used drawings to ii, and reaeating of furnitl1re; and honor of the birth nniv nmg ~ Martin, Roxie Sackett, Charlotte the chaqta In silhollette$1 the keeping of ho !Sehold account8 Anderson' and ~ ;;s:;y ~ ...,.-,IRye, Betty Braddock, Opal .RobKi.. Wllhemlna McClain, of reached about ~OO additional n. a soc , WHEN Easter dawns In tile A eria, Anna Campbell, Lenora Lov- Franklin, played for the enjoy. Iamilie . lIr. and Hra. Charles James and arctic, there won't hl' n' ,,1 cer'tHleateelel" AI..a Pre1l4~ BOUe mellt of the croup two well-cho.t.n Mia Elizabeth Graddy, home family hav. moved into the Pratt ':'ba:;::~=~llIellOIa and Robert 1.oftIy Of ,lallO aelectlollL demonstration reports an property on Third street. Mrs. :jarade on tbe main etr£,Lt I J' , \ • 8,~. After the aftenlOOft "Posatbllltl.. in the Home De- eJerctlon 01 rMmben to Bertie MUla i. movinc into bel' \merlca. Nevortheless, til' ... apeat ID outradOft PI'opam" en the Warren ftte1IIIIOIl hOIlle former), oecupied by the .... Of Allmlral Bnd". Bee ..... "tWa Koch COIUK~U. to nIll'. aad Walter UUOD wan e%perleDC!e a. r I ' " cdallilMD ,If th Euttrl" Dr
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Ohio'. t I. Fla, In the ea e of J, M. hit-Id. v.r"I Ilidn 't quite ~et that id .. a Oblo'. Blat .hl lt I. ttl oul), I 11 Lost ' U8 Cedric Stanley, a millOr, el al frv lll }' l) Ur Pnrlt' Malcolm ." ()vn the dl'fendant. , Ct'dric Stanley, i Kaid dryly. "Ut' didu't act like he'd 20 of Fat I\I,II! · 11Il pi'll IIIIIt II 11111111 till' titliH' ~ rl1nt ed 60 clay!' add itional time in be O H~' I ' h(i~ pitllble t o any Camp· which to plead. bell. Yo u kn ow, somebotly mi ~ht Loat Her Prominent Hips, In th case of. Raymond E . SIU' Double Chin, Sluilishne.s ta ke m~ I or ~ Illt e r again ." I fll ce ve l' U8 Ella M. Surfae • a di . "You dun't li ke T o m murll, d, ---~ vor e Willi granted lhe plaintiff', you ?" "he wt! ll t a ir on anMher Prob.te Court C.in.d Ph".ic.1 Vi,or-uflt041y of child wos given to A S~I, Fi,u... tt\~k. 1'1 'II C L ' B I. de 0 1111 protested. Thi young W \ I 0 1l ~ 8 • II I' u 1', • plai nti ff. If you'l'e fnt- fil'sl re mov the wonum di tturbed him. he WIL c<!ased" II \ I S filed 111 C,OU I't. In t he ca!! of E lIlI Bett y Hen. The ~nv e llto l'Y uf ~ \'a H uffm an, deJ'Son \,CI1!US Franklin A. Hender. cause. mu ch to a cute in h er p<'rc eptiolls. 30 Years E xperience In Take one half teas poonful f But '~h only ~ m i1ed, a ncl while ~x 'ClILI'IX of the e. 1M' of David L. son, a divorce was granted t o the Fitting nnd Malling Glasses KRUS HEN SALTS in a glass of Don "S ' b UfiY explain in g th at so ' ll ufTman, d c u 'ud' , wa ap'pr~vod . pla intiff. ustady , of child was hqt water every morning- in 3 Ry llER T R fn r lIS h e knew Tom ~ 9 1 t wo a l B . B .. Bull, guardli8.n of It . F loyd given t o plaintifr_ weeks get on the scal s a nd no te good fde nd of 'jiff' a nd' a I'ery Ball, mmor, fil ed hIS !I{'cond ac· In the case of Th Stute of Ohio how many pouhds 01 fllt have van versus Lorett a Ber ger, II fln 0 ished. ~R lim8 b l e y ung m an , Iiff ca me , c un l. . Leb.non, Ohio Notlc also t hat you have ,ga ined i~, a nd Don g rew s ile nt. Ed\I~' al'd B rTtnb~y waS' atP[lolOted $1 00 Imposed on d efenda nts Tuead.,.., Tbur, d.y. Saturda, f in energy- you r sk in is c1earerHe did n' t tany by the fire much gllUl'( l a n 0 0 las I'e ney, an reduced to $50. Es.min.tion Free you f eel younger in body- KRU· "Fijrul'l' ~" I\I'II IHIIILJI, ,\Yl l',tlll're h,'r 11I11n. Thl'Y had coff,'o) alld longe r. li t' kne w that he was going l i ncol~lPeten t'p I!1'sol~, ~nd filed bond SCHEN will g ive an y fnt per on JI New Sui" JIll' int"lvi,'\" lht'~' pl\II'I~', linn'!" t oasl nIath· 111\ lhe COlli ill the fi re to ridt' f or und early in the morn · of ~:o!OO O \~It h ,t!uL Ctles: joyous s urprise. !->nll ' .. tlsk(',1. ,Iact' at midlli..ht. And th~n 'Illter ing, RO he loo k him self off to bed, \ . Iaudc P rice, IJI sa ue, I .LO be ad· 'Tn the llIatter of th t r ansfer of Get an S5e bottle of KRUS HEN " r miJ!hl. ]Il,n', 1. 1\\1\\ if it'. J It. }J\1 had til go hom,·, hl' . id, And now he wall I1'Ilnkly dis· o~ltted t o Th Dllyt.o n ::itate Hos· fu nds of th ViIJ ge of out h Leb· SALT f rom a ny leadin g dr ugltist Ilff \\ 011 .. ut with hill1, J enn y tu rbed by R u b~' facDonald . She' pita!. . \\I,rth \\hil ," anon, f or applica t ion to transfer anywhere in Ame rica (last. 4 "If I lIa n't so £" ,,11 darn bu~y,' ompoell I'> ll)ok hC'r: II int o a likt'u hi m'! r (iid she? Mayb he The fo llow mg aCCQ unts IV rap· f unds. weeks). l! thi s fi rst. bottle does n' t r l\ oulrln'l mind I(<lin' along," bedroom , non [<toutl b) the fir . was ju t ('ollectih g another scalp. p roved, a llowed a nd 'onfirm cd by T he American L on Co., a corp. convince you this Is the ea lest, I' n us athe rine W ag \" and safest and surest wny tolost fa t...... r • • Saltllr ~aid, " I fHlInd L1u t fr 1111 the place. Rub - Mac Donald Itlokcd up Don dropp d ofT to sleep \\ ith his the C?urL. ... f d you)' money gladly returned. Wmeglu,. fhe alh!'!' Jay thot them at him , . brain ~fill r evolving f util e { I U ' II'Ymg D. ,\I ele~, .ad111 1111 tra tor Il'nrd A , BISer, or m oney an . 1 I . . t d " t II' •• \ \m Ill'., " oin,' li n across the lions f Lh estate ot W Ilillam I . W elch costs and fore clos ure. Ilonies 0 ( Ilnne ( Il n t JU~ ttl O IL .. '" 1" decca eel. {i'il'l,t und final. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO The Fra nklin Nation al Bank 01 ,' omebony' tool. ' el1l lIulu their lin lv . e how ~'(l tlr hot " co me Phone 80 Bank Bldg. I1AI'TER ' I II, II o ry Bl't' nnel' umd Robert W, F canklin, a corporation, l1Uijtul' '. I expl'ct it wU.· SlnHt! lOll t o have a Doubl G on , the m, a nd BI'enn I', ex~c u tor of e tale of h r~ thief 1'1i(liu' ut'r ~s th.- line \lhy the (, Id brand was blott e d Why Did He Lie? Emma Br nner dee lea ed, fir t and J obn Ho lweger. et a i, f o r mo ney, foreclosure, mllr ha ili ng- liens and in a hurry," out 'u'en't you '!" , he u. ked lId · Do n loo ked out to the fl nal. ot her r eli f . . "Oh. 11'<,11 , [ don't knuw," DOli tI nly G E ,., .• · tnl·~ d "t hdl·. ".11 \" a al .. t Wl'st a he I'od away from IiW' I)on' ...~, T he Frankli n Nat ional Bank, a muttered, " ] might. 1 don't kno \\ .' u ,...., , I h(!ol·ge. , o un!!" L I num K lllJstratoJ' BId But he di d knol\. lie kn w \' ry keen·witt d, For 1\ minue bis . U f. a~ te r b,l' kia t and he could p ot of t e estate of yt e . e tz, e cOI'paration, vel' us Marg aret West "Rllt hl' nl ~.·I' I nt. ,"ol"en hi. tra ll t o th e DoubleGas. stnllght cellJ ~d. Fi rs t lin et aI, f or Illoooy, fo reclosure, mar ... II tha t he ",a~ !,:,otnl! B.n~r the 111' 1' ,,, " .y " h d dI;'inal. . • ma n Who set. him a foot on :-'lilk aren't .· uppo. cd to be ve"sed ill as an urrow shot f rom . Its bo,:,'na al't , a mlnlst.ratrix of shalling of liens and other relief. Obio Turped Ou.t WeU for Chie.,o Riv er and flcfacecl hi hol'st.'. \\ith tho tt'chnh,lue or branding il'o ns, 'stri ng, Th e SUII \VB comIng up Ifl the e ·t a le oi Kate . Dearth . de· Fal .. II hot iroll . And h was going tu Then he reflect d 1h M nuby wn, a II cl a I', cl'is p 811tumn morning. I n cea"ed. fir t anti fin a l. Mar..ia,e Licen.e. 1000k \Iv!: I' thi Doubl G (lutfit. He cattlemoR's daugh t er. f.:he migh t Lha t thin, bright ait' he could s e harl es 1\1 . Zim1l'l el·m.a n. e xecu' l Ohio )'anked fif th among tat s didn' t me ntion it, alld it dion't k now a gr ea t neal abo ut l'lm ge t he faint blue of the ypress rlmg e Ito I' of th estate o f Mary E . ~ l m· I Roy FOlC, fa ctory w ork r, of sending t he Im'll t num ber o f ~ em toociur til either , nlte l' or \\'ol'k.•'ht' seellle d to. It occu rr ed 11 ghostlik e \\I \'Ilith on the horizon . IlHll'man , dec a ed, ilr. t and final. L banon, a nd Mi s Hazel Higllt. visitors to a Cen tury of P r ogre s lifY ampbeJI thAt ",hil ' a small to DOli t hat . he mu~t he unca n. Dut his way proved not so dil" Acidic tark . Higg ins, executrix man, of Waynesville. . exposition ~n 193 3, it is shown b y ut fi t in n ed of s,,,ldlc sto k nil~ Ill\lll'e of \\hut was pas, ing ct, in th e end . H had told Cliff f tn e es tate of 01l7('n H. Hil('gin , . a s urvey of hot ey r egi t rations might bu y tbem fr om n l'a5111l1 in hL mind, for sh W8~ smiling at he was going, Bud when he turn d d cea ed, fi rst . Real Eat.te Tr.n.fer. made at Chien-go during t he ti:me t ravel r. if lher were good hor cs him a>l if :-hl' were nmll~l' d , a\\ ay f rom his own place at the In the mutter oS Will iam riat, W illiam . Mill and Mamie J . ot the fair. J3e.twe en Jun 1 un d and ' cheap, no ca ttl ema n lay " Whnl makclS you think so'! ' he ~prings he did no t top in at his 8 person pr sumed t Q be dead, Mills to J oshua D. J ones, real e ~- October 31, 1933, a t otal of 1 2 , 34~ Phone 78J himself open to SU, pi ion by bIoI·' i\ ~ ked . cou in's. T hu. he cros ed th e cl'eek Ie ral presump tio n o f death dec i' ed late in Lebanon, per ons from Ohio r eg islered at a mile a bove li ff ompbell' D. E. H ey wood, administrator of We81 y p , White to William Col. one hote l alone in Chicago. t h g out a n old brand wh n b~ put~ I "Hunch ," 'he r plied bl'iet1~'. on hi own , T hat alon , would htl\' , "I'd rather blink on a cinch, m y. ranch, bea ring straig ht f Or the the e t ate of Estb4~ r M . onover, Iin s a nd N ettie Cullins, inlot No. l'Bi ed a qu . tio n in Don'.' mind, . If, " be Tl'tt>I'ted . ypr all a line that wou ld br ing d eceased, flied hi inve ntory. 12 0 in F ranklin, ECClnomic Adlllini.tration of Old He wonted to know and inc he ' ,., ould you , now'!" he lean d him across the valley of the Mil k T he will of C, )i". ooover was Mar B St t Th U t i Ace P.ndon. 43 YlMRS OF SERVICE tw nty miles (I'om the f oot of Ea t fi led in cou rt. . . y . evens 0 e ... u ua could find out by a IeI\' days' I a li~t( to\\' nn l hi m. " You do n't Bu tte. Hazel Wagner, insane, Is t o be ~ ulldmg I;'nd Loan .qo" real estate Economical odmini U'ot ion will r iding- why, h 'd ride . lookli kl' t ha t ki nd of am lin t l) me admitt d to t he Dfl'yton tale Hos. m F r ankhn townshIp. be the keynote in th f unction ing minutes' ride beyond pita l ' Mar y B. Stevens to Harvey of the Divili ion of Aid fo r th Loo king up lit ~ al t T, and at t h I Yo u didn't act Iik tl mlln who LEBANON, OHIO gl irL in thfl! Ityellow rglo"d' do.r t thtOI <lnly Playetd cinch]R t h e,-, m<lrnitn g n' otl' olll " 1Iao~S a or!d:r l';;gi~i~~ea~ . R. Beckett, guat'dian of teTvhe ns , inlot NBo., d6~ in Franklin, 'Ag-ed, State Deportm nt of W elWe. have a complete h d M amp, e e a pro oun IS a s e you came 0 ou r p ace , ~ o u ac e . ~ G B k ' fil . e a on uil lng, Loan and fare, in or der that lh w or thy . Watch Repair Se... ice ec ett, m1001', eel hiS Sovl'ngs Co t G C F d I . f or Salter's company on th ut-o r a $ if you'd take n a chance quite o f him , a pinnacle that top(>ed eorg s cond accoun t. ' 0 rover ' . ox an needy aged 01 Ohio wi I receive Prices Rea onD ble any other expedition. And he was cheer fully." ev ry thing wi~hin a <i·mile radius E. E. Oswald ad min i trator of Rebecca Fo ~, real estate m the greatest possibl e benefits; 8 harned of feeli ng th at wny. ]I .. h, 1 might if that ~(>e m(l d th a very proper plac i or an y on e t o the state of J e~sc W ilk ron, de- field townslll~. , chie1 of the Division Or Aid fo r the B ads Restrung ' had no basis for that exec ~,; i\'e \l 1'Op I' play," h ~ adm itted. I Whe n keep lookou t. Don had n o r eason cea~ d, is ord ered to s~ll cer ta in A bu r y Snllth and Lenota Smlth Aged, have 8 sured Qovernor Jew ell'r R pair d di like of the ma n- ulll e::;::! Rub3 a nUIn hal! had hi. tw o pet b orses to turn a side. He held hi co urse. real cslot e and make return to t o Eug~ne Smith, inlot No. 9.12 in George White, Every efror t will be "THE HOME OF GIFTS" MacDonaJd wa the ba ia. And he stolen . when he' had a couple of And presently he f ou nd that hie court Franklin. made to avoid any undue delay in was nothing- t o h im, what vcr he slug oI 1 ad throwe(l in h i face solitary hor 'eman wa Ruby yivOin PoiMetl' adnYinist rat o'l' William L; Morris ~o Shird I\ir- handling ap~lieations and s tarting might be t o Tom alt r. for n() rea on al all, he's opt to MacDonald . of the estate of Mary A, Pot' nsctt ~y and Je~Dle Kirby, mlol No. 177 pa}'ment of pensions, .now eh d ul and be " ,(ou rid ea rly,' he gl' ted , In F ankl ' I'm a go h· darn fo ol,' he thought gel,. hi. back up a litt.l t o himself, "She dou 't ha rdly I'endy 10 1' mo.· t any kind of argue h er. deceased , filed his inv entory. C~ I m R-t t O V' I El' (ld for July 1, know 1 exi t, a n' here I am hatin' ment." " I'm going hom e." she r eplied , fl s ta nley P endleton wa ap- b th aR~ es ,'1 IN!!: A I~ a IU---Jointe.l c mml'SSI' one r to toke de- I.e ItZ, ID ot 0 152 III Frank- Be•• Ata for Ohio Farm ra Under a man ju t sim ply because sh e , he lealll.'d back in he r chait·, "Oh," said he, "Last night you I \I In "lOTARY PUBLIC might have some inte r el l in him. " looking at him teadil y," , said you .were goin' to sta y at Cliff positions of the witnesses of the j Fede...t PI.n ,I h will of L arue L. Rank iu , deceased. B . W8. lte r 5~ogan to JohMn~,. f h t .. S o t or t h e r e13 t 0 I t Ilat evem. ng , op }'Ou have lUCk," she said fOl' a day or two. Th e will o f Ch'ilrles M H o hogan . 1so ... acres in a ss Ie !gners 0 corn· og ' c on I'ac..s Nadell ..1 B . .1r Don put a ide t hat "roundl (!!'s dis· " 1'11 be h ert' for two , r th~ e " 1 changed my mind aft er breaK ' ug , t o,unshlp wit1l the national farm admlnistra· .. , d ceased, was fil ed in court. " C ' M Z t to tate. He tri ed to be g en ial. They day, I gue.~ !i, • top in at t he R 11{ Cast," he smiled. " And aite!; I J m H'I d" t orynne . e er HildE!grade l tion, while out of a total of 746.· Will. Drawn • • E.tat •• S.ttl.d played whist , he and liff ag ain t on y our way back a nd tell m e started I kep t a n eye ou t for yo u.' . L , I ey, ~ mini S m tor of th e E Z t 26746 ' Harlan 478 checks amounting to $61,771, WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Ruby and Salter, while J enny aboul it. , e'1'e al\\'ays glad to I " That was nice of you ," he t old cstat of Emma Gilpin , decea se d t ' eh~r, • aer es In 453 paid out of what farm ers filed hi fi rst a nd linal acco ll nt . ' owns lp. her. " We can riel e a ways together FI renee E . Gibbs and Frank H Th Mas~n H~ld~ng Co, .v ersu participating in the government' Campbell sat by kn itti ng so ks f or flee anybody drop in." if you like. " f ou nt, administrators of the s~ , The. People ~ulldtng. Loan a~d ac.reage r eduction program I 31, H " You might a s well g o on to the tate of Edward 'H M t av mgs Co" mlot N o. 243 III checks for ,1 ,160,94 7 were l·c.ceiv DR. H. M. WilliAMS RM with me," she aid. " And stey deased, fil ed their' i~ven~:! ' e· Mason. ed by Ohio farm l'S from t h ogri· ;)STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN a.d ~ he re to· nigbt. From the re you' can Stella r achel, Iguardian' Rol. Ra ym?n~ Hall, et aI, to The Mu. cuLtul'll) ndju t emnt adl1li,ni tn · SURGEON . fil d h tual Buddmg and Loan Co., r~al tion . follo w Sag r eek r igh t up to t he land M G pha1't Sped.1 Allealion to Reet.1 .nd C regs;" ' , n mmor, e er ..estate i~ ";J4-;a.Jl.]ld4i'II-'~'Hl1IHH·p.---+:":"C:-:---:,..--:-=::--::--:YP . fqurth accoun t ,la icl guardian is M ~ B . . " .n.L,_, S I I d b S • Inteotin.1 DI•••• e. Don ha dn' t inte nded taking that released fro m aU fUl'th er liability argare~ . Fisher, d.eceased, to e. n.pare y un ....e LEBANON, OHIO ar y E. ~Isher, et ai, mlot N o.1 route. Yet th ere was only a few and th e s u reties on g uard ian's ,!d Among the most intere ting I'll n l!! 16 5 mile differe nce. And it was so me· bond a re released. In F : ankhn. ' t~ms which have engaged r ecent l vlnll Alice C. Maloney . t o John J , attention is the inspirational mao · thing t o have company all da y and Th e invento ry of Jam~s E, Burke sleep that night in a comfortab le admin istra to r ot, tbe estate of !d-aloney ~o . , et ai, mlot No. 759 ner in which the design for the Great Seal Ohio came into beroom i_stead of making camp in Cat bel'ine M, Hall, deceased was m Franklin. u •• som e lonely creek bed , So he appro" ed ' M a r g a r e t Brumstead, et ai , to It seerns, according to histori. THE MIA.I C.t.ZETTF. Fo .. R•• u1t. turned toward the 111 1\1" jogging The will of C F roo d Mary E, Fis~er, et al, inlot No. cal legend, ,that Edward Tiffin, t, M !l cD onat 'ld • II'I mm . d ceased, was admitt . ed . "-'to nover, ' F ran k). 111. ' b 8J'd e R u'ly probate.e· 75 9 ID Ohio's first governor, was preparE mma B Wh'ltac 'e t · f C. C. WhItacre, deceased, t o ing his inl\ugural addres with th e if the truth be told , ran upon her "execu rlX d0 • E~ mma B . Wh'ta 1 . a great deal more than upon the t he el'ltate •of . f '.1 Whita 1 ere, rea estate 10 aid of his pospeotive Secretat·y o f d fll d h ..J cre, e Lehanon State William Creighton and U . • objecL of his jo urne y. F o r- a long tim e t heir talk was ~:~~i~~ate e of ~~a~~~f!~ation f or a :Robert H: ,St., J ohn, et 01 to Senator Thomas Worthington, The r ath er impe rsonal. Th ey wer e' The will of Cnarles' M. Hough, Ehz.abeth Rich, IDiot Nos. 48 and task finished, the trio strolled out. Di ..edar of Fuaeral Ser~lc:e moun ted on horaes that bounced deceas ed, wa admitted to probat e 49 m Lebanon. , side and glimpsed the sun rising in under t h91l1 like bulls live r ub· Martha M. Hough was appointed Ze re!du Case to. Lylah ~ay a cloudless sky, I'The rising sun of ber . They rode in bright sunshine executdx, no bond requj red. Char. Wells mlot No_ 956 m Franklin. a new state," Creighton remarked. Our convenient location, s\llt..acros a l and tbat like themselves lee Ellis, Gharl es Michen er and Shortly after t~ first state body ble surroundingll and equipment , t ood on the t hreshold of an un· Jam es R. Gibb ol'lll weN! a ppointe d Bill. Allow.d of lawmakers was convened, a law enable. Uti to Serve to the Belt wu pa..ed :for the purpose of deknown ' fu t ure. N either Don nor th e app rai ser s. Advallt&e" Il'irl were chatterers. They talked, E. E. Oswald, ' administrator of Oregonia Bridge Co., steel, $9.· picting that sunrise Bcene a s the tr ue;, but they could r ide without the estate of ,Tes :e Wilkerson, de. 56; Johnson & Johnson, lumber, Great Seal ot the State of Ohio. . AMBULANCE SERVICE embarrassment in silence. Once, .:eased, versus LUlrene Perkins, et w'ire, glass, $28.46; Cincinanti Oil af tel' a long interval something ai, confirmation, deed and distribu Works Co., gas, $8.S~; Famoull Beer ,Per.ita .ad Ta. Neb Pbon. 29 Ruby said started Don on wh at a tion. A,uto Supply Co., tires and tubes. $3,263,773 man could do in the Sweetgr a ss. E thel .Van Derveer, adminietra. $55.0~; Herb Hoppe, gas, broom, Revenues from 3.2 beer permits ----------~-----------' She listened gTavel y. Then she I'e- trilC of the estatie of William J . $2.80, Baker Mfg. 00., parts and and the barrel beer ta~totaled ---~--- -.-mar ked : Van Derveer, deceased, filed h er scraper, $28.19; J. D. Adams C~., 1$3,262,778.47 for the period be. FOR SALE DATES C,A LL "Whe n dod located the RM "he inventory. ~ pa~ts for grader,. $8. 75; Oregonla ginning April 7 through December told me it was his last stand. He Ge o r~ P. Ga.tes, administrator Bridge Co_, , welding bars, angles, 31, 1933, according to the 1I.rst an. that in twenty years the open of the estate of Fanny M. Robin. $4.~5i David , Bru~k, hooks ,O!l ' nual report made to Governor As Spring Sunshine draws up the sap of life into said runge would be gone, the big cow so n, deceased, filed his final ac. chams, 80c; Gen City Blue Print George White by L L F ' dl the trees and flowers, 80 White ROBe Gasoline outfits swamped by settlers and count. & Supply ~o" maps, '~O; Eas~ I.e dor of the Ohio b~er 'CO~~{8SjO~ f1heep." Th~ adjudlcatkm and determin- End. Wrecking Co., supplies ,a.50, The report shows receipt. of $1,. brings new 'life into your engine. "Twe nty yea rs is a long time," at ion of the inheritance tax in the Lewls & Drake, $nc., coal, c«?ke, 352,470.02 on barrel beer tax and Don sllitl. "I'"e. known Illen run eBta.~e. of John W. Phillips, deceas- sewer, $20.19; J. B. Hoppmg, -1910 30S 46 fr th . -2 '0 ; C"mCI~anti• Oil'"types , om eThere variOus JESSE STANLEY fiv e hundred cattle into five t holls· e d , l S ' t o be given to all persons In- sh ove Is, ..... of . beer permits. are and in half that time. You lost terested. · Wor~s Co., ~aa, $18.69, Grlsw?ld now a total of 19,892 permits out. your dad, eh?" --Servl~e Statlo~, gaa andwsllPphes, standine, ineluding 17,872 per"A horse f ell on him," she said CommCln Plea'. Proceedlnll8 $114: 1. W. Lmgo Hard are Co_, mits or various t es d 2574 EARL KOOGLER and Don asked no mor e. sup~lIes !lnd parts, ,$167.24! Ore· transferred p an D.,ton' Pbo_ They rode without haste, at a In the case oj~ The American goma Bndge Co" pipe rail mlltal· running walk, that easy tireless Loan and Realty Co. versus Den- led, ,35: Mary E. Quayle, Insu.r. KEnmor. 19S6 NOTICE OL APPOINTMENT gait a good saddl~ horse can keep ver Florea, et Ill, judgment to ance on sheriff's residence ,14.80 ' up f or days and put forty or plaintiff from defendants, Denver Johnson & Johnson, suppiies, $19: Estate of Charles M. Hough. de. fift y miles behind him between and Bertha Floret for $384. 85; East End Coal Co., coal, $21.· "The power behind the Engine" s uns. When noon drew near they In the case ,of the State of Ohio 15; East 'End Coal Co., coal, $9.6'7; ceased; Notice is bereby given that Mar. stopped by a sp:ring bubbling out versus Alice Dflliboa, jury dis· Ohio State Sanatorium, x·ray, $6; More Mileage-More Power of II. side hill a mile or 80 south agre.ed. McGetchin'8, supplies, SOc; Mrs. tha N. Hough, whose Post Office of the valley of the Milk, Here as . The case of The .People's Buitd· Howard Sawyer, services, ,7; Geor Addre8s is Waynesville, Ohio, R. F. D. No.2, has been duly . apth~y bo iled u pot of coffee on a mg, Loan. and Savings Co. versus gia Miller, services, $10; FOR SALE fire made from dry roots and twigs J ohn .E. GlIbert, I~t ai, was dismiss· Kelly, semces, $7; ' Mrs, Will pointed Executrix of the Estate of of sagebrush, Don marked a black ed Without ]'ecorcl; . Bryan, services, $'10; , Ca.ndls Hy. Charles M. Hough late of Warren FOR SALE- Silt·room house (in speck moving along the r im of tbe The case of H. R. Trivett versu s mer, services, ,5; Helen Dough. County, Ohio, deceased. Third street. Fred B. Henderson Dated this. 16th day of March, valle y. He thought it 'was a rider, J~bn Kinney, et ai, wa.s dismissed man, services, $7; ' Mrs. Ira Elt· Ibut he couldn't be sure. Without ri!cord. zroth, services, '5; F. J. Beer 1934. FOR SALE.........Timothy hay, See Ruby t ook a pair of field glasses The case of The Mutual Bu'Ud· Printing Co" fiduciary returns C. Donald Dilatush, Att'y. Tom Burlon, R. D. 3. m29 RALPH H. CAREY out of the Anquel' s on her saddle lng and Loan Co" versus Mary B. '4; Western Star, forms for as: Judge of the Probate Court I und looked 'a long time, Then she H?ffer Stevens was dismissed sessing personal prop., .80; John· WANTED Warren County, Ohio handed the glasses to Don without Without recor!!.. son·Watson Co., penells, ,e.60; word. , The case of The Mu.tual Build. Oftlce Outfitters, pencilis, ,6.26: He f ocused them. Th,"y were I.he !Dr and Loan Co. versus Mary B, Ed. S. Conklin Ins., Co., pnmlam HEMORRHOIDS OR PlLES treat.most powet'ful binoculars he had Hoffer Stevens was dismissed with on bond for auditor $15' City of ed without ' SlIrlrerf, Allo ever looked t.hrough, The 'rider out record. • , Dayton, boarding p~i80n~ra, $28.-ler08ion. VariCQse (enlarged) Veins, Conseemed to leap up at him, a rider In the C4ise of Alice Bowman 80; Dayton Blank Book & Printing sultation, Free. .D r. Steele, 22 on a slashing bay loping steadily Atwell MeCray, executors of the Co., supplies, $20.44: Trustees Masonic Bid,., Wilminaton, Ohio. eut. estate of Christy McCra:r, de· of Public Afralra, light and PI a12 "Why, that's Tom' Salter," be ceased, versuB John M. Skinner, et Hall. $9.87: Kaufm&n'~ WANTED-To bu, all Idacla of ' tqLid. "And he ridel tiki! he was In ai, judgment to plalntlft from de· Bupplles, 88e: Reif'a Electrle Shop ehlek.... p.ytq 1I.,h_ mark.. a burry." fend.ant. John M. SJdnner, for Buppliea, ".95: Brow1I • Banllell (To be Continued) ,1866.43 and eOlds. coal, f15; BarNtt BfOUl.,., fonu price. B. D. Uenlle, W.,.erwIDt. the l,(iu': ·wi!J ----- - • III the ease of Hatrf ~rteftd ver for probate, f4.81: Waldl'Oll C. 01110. " IUS Beesie Friend, a dIvorce was Gilmour, ,".70: 10_I0Il1......... ,• .u.... panted the Wabon Co., RA.LtlH HASTINGS "DolI't III lOb Ume perdGeIa" In tile $II:
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The Woman'. Cia.. of the M. E . fjl. ' \' III ~. O hi o' II ,,'r .. I. 1 1I 3 ~' Church wlll have an E aste r Prolh,' (oil"" 111 14 r ~ I,o n to hI' <'orrM t. . vi.llional sale at SnoU's store, Satur I: . F . » T~-Jl'; L.I) 1 • '.1Jll".r Sul.acrlptl•• '1.10 ~ y .... day aftunoon. MaTch 3 t. D. L. CRANE \ '\ll"KP Clcloi< M.rs. Maym HaLfield and Mr. Ofll~. Pho.& ..... . .. ........ No. 11:1 Entered at . .tom.,. act._ wa,... u· " ...... n.r~ ~,f l i"U ~ . . . . . . . . lI .. e •• Itl"C'ttD'" ••d , .~lI",.""arr. Re '-' -vIII •. OIalo. . . _. . . .lid _ •• lIB Raymond Hatfi Iii. were ailing o n I I _ C. ............ .......... , No. III llatter lIalan.... 1I...,.lpl. tl p ...dl_ u.a ....... Mrs. Laura Shida ker Tuesday • ..... • tUPeil -=~. ~I: i evening. Mrs. Shidaker aw nt home 1. ,·l' nil ",,,,,j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ t Or. 49 $ 1.UKII.07 $2. 1 i, .\ tll I ~kt n ~' :'1I t f't H~r.il.lr I~ und ;l l'cj ti5 5 10 . 74 6 95c .9t It ~ 3 1 with them for a hor t visit. MAR 11 29, l ~:l ( ;'""IIt" 'I'nx ~lru.'1 I! cI"Ur "'u nd .. l . i 16:119 1. 1o~ .OO I .S ~7.5(1 3~ri.lU The P. T . A. pon or d a sup\i"""",11 \ 'II\(lgc Fund • ... ' I .r;~v 1~ "'.66:1.61 • ~~I.~j =~================== per Wednesday eve ning t or the \ :ruLd 111"1 ",u.k. 1-'ulld . .. .......... 1 .~ 4I. fl~ 1.8"~ .G I 1.3 71. ~:1 HUII,I ((. lin''''''IIl }-und ........ . .•. I 1'.110 1.34 1.11 0 f 3. ti basket ball teams. A Her supper, j. In IH~ 'Jl'1'\ fll l " · "l .. 1\ ). l·~\.l nd ........ 1 3i,~3 3tJ2.2 1 - . : . . . . . - - - -_ _ _~).lI.I..........n.. A. Francis pre ented th '~. 1 7 11.7. According to t he most a ut hentic repor , the German and RUllsian bask tbalt let ters to Howard Mile r;~.IlH l ·rl)la ls.1/ .\11 l" un'l~ IClerk) $::.11':'.14 , 3~3.5 6 l)r ss nr~ bound and gaJ\"ged by d ictatorship and the people are fed ,only Donald .nd Howal'd Deboatd who (."I>ll" ,...I1"" I\' l4rrtt ll lN "hlol . l). .. .. $ 2,1i~ Ul3 Huc h opmiQns as th tilling powers desire. Sach a breach of liberty have completed their f oul' yeurs of /I.·(lit" ('II~h Un lnn l·. fl .. ~ . 3 1. 1933 .. -.-.- - l!ll MMAIt\' 1)1" flEI ' E U " ,'S would be intolerabl in the nlu d tates. In all history, hard-won s(U'Vice. Mrs. arr .presented j 'r" I" rl .\· 1'u " 'Hrill Pu " d ....................... U.1 33 27 f l'e dom of t he individual has been safeg uarded by f ree prell and fre e letters to Rh a McCarren, ivian Hillid I ~,·tirdnf·"t und Sinkinli( l·... Ull'l!-! .•• • • . , _ ..... 1, 1" 3 '16 t lll"'r 1"un,l/1 I"'tl lp f und jo'll'O' m en '" 1" ,I( n-mll)') .,. 161 .76 ~peeoh. Eve D an in nocent g tura toward trespa B upo n s uch fre dom, Tucker, Rachel Sh ambaugh and Il1Ullt b reSl ted . ia Davis w h() also h ave com- ~r(Jl(l1 llJ·PI,~;· t· ty T l\)'t\ti •••.• • .•• u . " a~ . '\9 510 .7~ . "Hatt· :\lc)tur ' ''l'hi4'}(' Lh'('ut'P rrax '.0 •• 0 ••••• ~ •• And now it is Ilropo. ed that the government should manufacture fou r years of sel·vicc. A \::tru l '"~' ~I'H .. , ..... 1, IO~ 1111 ] !lht ·,1 hlll(OP ~I'a, (It' n,rul 1"\lJld •. •. o. furn i tu r e foJ' post oftlces in order to employ unemployed co.1 mine1'llIhlwo-ff'-,al com edy W 8 shown and l1ullti !:.·lil·,n',,'H a'141 ~ llIk IlI g )0'" "(\ ll ........... . fro m West Virginia. The next logical step would be fOl' the government the Men's Quartet fu.rnished the 110.73 to operate coal mines to employ t h f ur niture workers who 10 t their mU8\0 for th e eve ning. 'I'"ll(1 Inl,. rill'" '<' Til.. ju l!. bccau~e of gove rnment comp etjtio n . The H . O. 1. clus met with Mis· H ,708. 1 ~ '1'f)llll ·J'n)(. ~M ses Rhea Ilnd EveJyn McCanen, iitn.,. n ... (,!, LJe(~ n t! [I"flt-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 , 76 Anu here is lhe best joke of the year -Puget Soond cities of Tuesday evening. A d lici ou 1.1('''' >11'11 a n d P c r m lls .. ..... .... . ..... . ,... , 13 .75 Wnllhington , de ply in tI bt for municipally-owned electric plants. pro- lunch consisting of ic Cl'eam and :\',\l'1'<>1101 . n ,W l'.l \eI' .l-( ; ~ ,,,cra l V illng, l"nnd ... , .. , .. . $ j~ . G97 te t IlgainRt competition of federa ll y-o wn ed hydrp el ctric plants on cake WIl8 ·s erved. II Ill "" '1 '1(1 lAKhl }i,. " d.. .......................... <HUIl.1 1:.·(I '·l'mlont ""'d Sinki n g ~' unfllJ •. •• •. • .....• 6.08 lhe 'olulIlbia Riv r, which t hl'eaten cheaper rates. These tax-exempt I I'it· ~· tn 1)'~ lndelnnlly "·u n d .. ," ... 0.··'.··· ., ... __2_ . b_2 plants which have pI'eyed on t he helpleSfl investor in highly taxed Mrs. E. B. Dakin is on t he sick private plants, are now getU n~ a dose of their own medicine--eom- list this week. MI·s. Laura Shidaltel' ,-,)/:\1 Henl~ arid Inlol·est. ........ , ................ _ .. 72.11 petition from tax-ex.empt pub h cly ,s uh8i ~ ize d planta. Excu se U8 f or is helping her. J'lIhll. ~er"k I, OLel"jlr lllell-Wal r Henta.lK. t!-l ·....•.. $1,0 • . ~2 laughing j Mr . Earl Frost a nd M I' . William 'rulnl l'ulJllc Rl'rylCJ> Ent rprls 8 .•. • ....• •.. . . .•.... $1. 9 01 .32 . . , ILuken s were shopping in Dayton, Total Tn e,,) ........... . . . Maurice Hundu , born in RU Mic and its friendly cntlc, said, in a Mondar Tolal 1t,·,cnuI' (rfncludl !Jubli aduT . S5: "The poorest pt-rson ,in A:me,ic~ has -. better meal , Mr. .-nd Mrs. J ohn Kenn edy of f6, 9f13 .3 4 mn(l 'l'utlll H )('e ll>l s ( In e ludcs Total It v e nu(' I bi.'ttcI· clothmg Bnd bette l' b d than th e richest 111 RUBsla." If such a . .. MIMA.ltV OF .. l'l'lI\OI'l'tl lt ES ,·tnt ment h d been fn de by o~el' 1han on e who has spent most of his' Dayton were vlsltmg Mr. and Mrs. (It' n , ra l GuH' om ,it- I" glelllUv " (o\1 nc l1 ) .•. .. .. . f ' H3. 67 ''''n nIl ,,; (· ullvr.., ..... , . . ....... , ... '.' ..... " . f8390·. 10 ~ lif a in RU$. ia, it wou ld b impossible to be li eve . And in Russia capital- ·A . L. Ke nnedy, Sunday . . I ~ t ~lIo n s .. .... ...... ..... .....•... ... ............ '1 . 1 ~ ism hilS been wiped out for tbe benefit ..of the masses. Who 'is to blame M rs. W. P. McCarren IS spendI uil,lIng~ I Tuw n Hmll "l.) ........ . .......... ,... , • ~1,, 1'ln I·' und Tru .. L I! •.• 'n ... · ·, ................ _ _ s_ . ~_o ing a few days in Wa lhonding. Mrs. Karl Shidaker is ill. 1' (llal ;"h~rnl t1o" ... rllm"nt .... .• , .. .. ......•....... f 707. H Mr. Frank Squires was unfortu I'rul ,' lit, ,, tu P er"" n ntHI r,,·on.,.l y - Po l lc(•........... • 2 ~ .12 nat e in f alling Qut of the bay 1 38. 03 1··lrt' •............... ... ...........•.•.....•....... . mowJ Monday afternoon and dis- 1'ola I ProL.-e ll n lO l-' ·rson find P ro ll r l \' ........ .. 4~2 , T& 8G.OO l!" \l llh - Tola I .. , ...... . ............................. . iocating his shoulder. 1.00 ·,;" " llll ll n- UP",'ral VIIIIB IU , Funds ...• .. : ...•...... ,. The Union ervice!l wel'e h eld • 'rOl I Ranll:l.lIoll .. .... ... ....................... .... . . .,l.OO , 147 . &1 K ; ,w r ,,1 \'\lIla " .. Funds ....... ·· .•• ····•· . f 3.;.; .9 . T he Ohio State Univer ity Radio Station- WOSU at the Methodi t Church . unday 1I I)I'hwll~' 1"l7.G I ... 31"' ";@' ~ 'l't)tal l'l~h\vtlY . l U. 94 night. Eas ter Services will be held 'ul,lIt. S{'r\'lrp l': nte rprls,, - Wa l t>r \\' rkll .. ..... . ... . 1.722.,0 fOI' th ir s uit' ring? Hi 1'otlll l' ul, II,· SN vl .. (' l~ntcrprb"H ...•.....•.•...... 1,122.70 at the Friends church. :01) Music l\lI b(' 1111 nl? .u~-G l' n e ra l VI.Hage J··und8 .......•. . • . . ,.. 7~. 4 ~ . ......... ....... . ......... D. S. Ml'er MI'. E d Freeman of leve lan d, T(,l;1l fo l l_ 'e lln.,U,ouK .. , .• ,... .. .... .. ..... . . . .. . .. . .. 7t .• :06 Farm Adju.stment N w nO Ill' lIr eJlllmt and Inki ng l" ullds 93 7 . ~O . . .... , .... . R. D. Lewis called on Dr. and l\{ r ~. Oglesbee, lnlTH..'"lnl I-It 8:1& ed ing Lhe ontrnct ed A c~ s . Inl r Ht .... ,.......... .. ............. . ....... 33 7. &0 Sunday afternoofl. 8:21) Mu sic: ,(",h i l!)>.p ullllY ....... .... ...................... &.57 , G ,ul<l I;O[lns Pllld- Ho n l! HHlr... nenl lind Sin k Ing 8: 40 SIJrOY S rvic for the F r uit Growe r ........... . . T. H. Parks and Miss Lucill Tu cker v'jsit~d llt'n ... ~ Jo"tJnll 1 .0~O.O . ••.•••••.•••.•••••••••••..•.••. • •.••••....• A. L. Pientorft'. 1 . OIlO . O~ 'fIJ tn l Ilonill! an,\.i..vanls 1'il ld . ... ... .. ... ........ .... _ __ Mi ses Kathleen a nd N llie Gra· 8:60 J ohnn • DI. ease in t he Da iry Herd ............ ,... . J. N. Shoemaker ham over the week-end. ilrnntl Total Exu n,~ltu r ~ .......... . ............. . n.a7 .86 I I.2~9 15 9:00 BookinA' Rags into Rugll . . .. ... . ,..... ' " .... Rossie Greer . BU~')E'D D.~o ·r Home Oem. A~ent We are · ve ry glad to know toot u...,.. ••...,r :U . 11;:13 Music. Dr. Oglesbee is abl to resume his 'I"kln« I~'u." ' ...._ ••• 01' "Ill.",. " ' ,... •• ur .. r R. D. Barden practice. . (.I-'I"I.I'rl'fJ. Tb FI.Il'm Power Probl em in 1934 .. 1)(' '1'ST ANIJ INO OI.:NERAL J:lOND hio'_ Early pital ....... ... .. ...... , ... H. E. EBwine 11:'1l.),llble b)' O(>n em l T nxat lon) The Junior Boys a nd Senior eget abl Growe " , A asoc iati" i\ of America ............H. D. 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Also Mr . an d Mrs Ll •• l J l t I _ Aecou n ts Payabl e .•.... , 3 . ~OO .0~ ulumhu the afLernoon of F riday planting of trees, the beautifiea- Emmer Munger ' and th ir house " .... Jlural. !lc ..... Dwddr ss the itizens lion of nature and in providing guests Mr. and Mrs . Ralph And r- ~ln"'MI.' t r"l..t·,,' A priJ G, t T o l a l L la.bllities .... . . U.5\l0.OO l. C: O ..... ) , ... t , arffll E s ces8 or De fI ciency at onfer n eon tM ri i. in Educa· havens for protection of birds. . Bon of Dayton , and Mr. Howa rd • • 4' \ "dr6": _ I'ftl"'~ ",·.~urtJ. OlllllD A 8~e l8 .. . . . .. , . ... .. . $I 3.9'7 G. GI . . . uule ::Itar" b ::u. lD:W tion. 'l' h confere nee will b e held . _ Collett of Wilmington. On Wed· April 6 and 6 at 1emori81 hall , ExcelSior Lo~, No. 245, I. O. nesday evening, Mr. and Mr. A. ('<rllfr lIw followlrl !;, r port t o with Mrs, Roosevelt as t h e most O. F., Columbus, o~e of the largest S. Collett and Rober t ntertained ,'u" ' l. J . W. DA 1 CHARTER No. 2220 prominent speaker of 0 group 01' Odd fellow ]o~g.es In the state, con at the camp the fo llowing g uests 1'1 · rk of lh Boar d 'O( Education . Relerve DI.lrlct Jfo , wid Iy know n citiz 118 at the f rred the Imbatory degree . upon trom Dayton. !\fr. and Mrs. La nn Valuatl .... . . •••• $ilo, !1.0 0 Report of tbe condition of the nit d • tates. ~t the 01) nin/:, ses· 22 young men last week, wlth C. Mont Ej her, Mr. and Mrs. J ames J'(\}, j'UX IJP"Y .•..••••••..• . , . . ••• l l.~ r, W U eian hursday nig ht the speaker S. Ranck 'as Noble Grand and W. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. McLean; o'hool J.,l" , f1n er ul lo n ........... 23 0 . . aynelvi e National Banlc, of Waynesville, in the State of w ill be Goverl1or Pa ul V. McNlltt T. Evans .s Vice Grand. G~. N: Mr. and Mrs. Kenfiedy, Mr . a nd .. , ~, ,'.naur. ' ..... t JID3=-t-. Ohof Indiana and P r eside nt Glenn NetJ:ner, Grand Representative! 1. Mr . Robt. Collet t and Miss Mil- ....Uln1 r n ral 1-'ullll .. . ... . _.. .. :17.5; 10, at the clo.e of buailleaa. 37.5 ; on March 6, 1934.. Tom l .. .. ....... . . _.. Frank of th niversity of Wiscon O. O. F., ad~ressed. the. m~ehng. dred Klinger. sin . F riday afternoon United Mr. Neft'ner IS statistiCIan In the Mrs. Mary Doate r entertained 1I"~i'II"(; " tnl V\l\l ~l ........... .. 1-~, 308'991 A SS E'f S ta tes nator 'Royal S. Copeland office of George S. Myers, Secl'e· the adult Bible class of tbe Bap'£Ollli .•......... ... . . 15.30 . I Loan. and dl.cOUDU .••• $1 71. 431.9[' of New York and L. J. Tabel'. tary of State. tist church witb .. gO Qd at ten ance "."t"1 1:(· '" llll I\nd °Uvelrdratta .. ...... ~.... . 5 4. 3J • .. $163 46 H n ted Stat •• <lover meri t H.l ln Jl ·e ...... ........ •. .~curltl •• owned. ••• . . St.!) 6. t l ostel·. of t he Nutional Grange, L ouis E. -Pete, direetor of mUllic Howard Collett was gue st s p aker Ul •• H.r,. .... ~Dt___ II • otber bon"l " 4 will speak. Friday afternoon Mrs. in the A8hland schools last week nnd gave an account of ute ork U ,\ .. 'l l \fu n d . . ..•.••. . U4 ,92 •. 6 . ... • • 00.. an " AIIHN~ In c loe ed n .ecurille. ow·nttd • .. • , . Gu •• L8.QO R sevelt will address the- meeting accepted appointment ~11 manager he is doing f or the governm ent. ]o'ro",, [nrl'C".bura :-;"l. E\rl llk 416 . • 1 Banklnl' bou •• , 1!I,OQ().Oo. l <~ " Furniture and rl~ abo ut 3:30. a nd Dr. J ohn H . of the Ohio State Boy's band for On. Wednesday . ~tfernoon .the Totul ........ .. ... .... . ' 1[,.11'41 .8 7 n tuJre••••••••••. 11.998.6 7 9.998.51 Finley, aSl olliate editor of the 1931. This band, composed of 300 ladles .of the MISSIonary Spclety u: _ ea E,tate owned otber .... Urc"JUht'. ahf. I ~. tban .bankln.... house .000 00 N \V YOI'k Tim es, will also speak. of the best high Bebool nlul!icians ' met WIth Mr . Doster. Some plans ii.ls.h' 0- " r-r~ 1 fU n d ........ .. . , 4.6.1 R •• WVe wlth ' 1'''e deral Re. • . ........ ......... 4.61 Sa k Tbat ev nln&, Ne,vton D. Baker , in the state, will play at the Ohio w,ere discussed ~or the weeks s~r '1'0Tolal (",1 l>islwrs Illent Ia n,} .~tv. n ....... .... . 1 2,r. ~. 04 1Il111lnce ....... .... ... 0ID .4.• •. ~~ I Cnsh In vault ..nd balancea for mel' . ecrelary of war, and Doro State Fair, August 27 to Septem- vice to be held In the ehur.ch WIt h " ",' II",'!!I 0 with olher Ibank • ... .. . ~9.908 . 63 III- ~ thy Canfield Fishe.r , noviJist and bel' 1. This will be Mr. Pete's third Dr. Stul1 from Granville as UUld ch eclc.s and 22.(,0 Educator of At;lington. Vt., · will year 8S director of this band which preacher. April 22 to 29 . u';\l~n~;h:r pu rtlom . . ... .. 6.317. 4 R:A::P[I~~h rIJ~:rllwiih · U. RVellk. Governor George White will haa attracted wide attention and T"",,"- l' ru( ad s oC Dls S. ·J·rea.ure. and due lrlbutlon of ViS Mills trom U .• 8, Tree.aurer. . . 2.500.00 p l'~ id at the th'st 8 Bsipn, Judge praise. In consenting to 1118 appoint PLANTINC INTENTIONS (,1~,~'I)il d' ·l;;OV;'j.t~~· ~,,:;x: 2'2~U¥ Other &I•• t. . . .. . .. ... . . 1,936.4 ;:, Walter C. Lindley of the U. S. ment, M:r. Pete wrote: "I am pleaa co urt Danville, W., at the second ed to accept the appointment witli AS OF MARCH 1, 1934 'rotn l p"op n l' T a :x .. $ S.U t .• S Total. .... ....... .. .. $366. H .H lnw r c .. l f r om S l lll e o n ~JLJTJE8 essi~n, Geo rge F. Zook, United the knowledge that I will be doJng . . ' Ih l J ) l> t • ••• . 25. 27 Reports from Oh~o ~al'mers on Itl,.Jrn.du Rtate Commissioner of edacation, a worth while work for the young 4\ , I (ro m r h 0 1 ,,; )'m 3S_00 Demand depoti lta. e)(~ ePt U . S. Gov e rnm e nt depolliu. at t he third s es ion, and Frank P. manhood 01 the at.ate and also for or about March 1 JOdlcate~ that IIL'l)Ol! llo r y i nte,'eH . .. . 1O r..~ pu IJllc funda alld d e p08 1ta Aid ror I.J duc;n,tl OJl Gl'llV s, commissioner of education the Ohio State Pair and the Board the acreages of many of the Impor- t:;( 1a.t 'l' lor other bank • •.. •.... Sl 3 1 ,93~ , ~7 ~ "ullll ~n llo n ....... . . . me depoalte. e x c ept of Ne w York state, at the clolling oj. Agriculture." Mr. Pete is also. ltant crops . would be red.uced this 'l'u ilion from \.Illh e r Dis· pOlltal. s a v Ings . public c l l! .. . . . ... . .... . . . mc~ting. president' of the Ohio Music year, states Glenn S. Ray. . of . t h . 5 'f,Lri or rUnds and deposIt. of l) pO"it!! In c\ u8ed olher bank s .. ...... . 37 . 9 41. ~ 1 . . Educatio association f l' Federal·State Crop .repoTting ser20.80 nrt rY~r9b ll " P; Nat. fl an k P ublic Ifundll of Stale. Gen~ral Improvement In manu• 11 • ormer y vice. .. 1.1<j uld · J"u01 'T[Ll< Itr(l ltl counties. IICbool dIstric t. :ll\l e .... . .. . .... . ..• . 295.09 fact uring acti';'it y during the past the OhiO School Band .nd OrchesThe 1I~ure8 shown below are not l) lI,1'I' Ot Olher lubdlvllloni ,.,ale of. ·r e)(l\)ook_s_ _ l . ~ .2~ or munlclpalltle l . ..... ~ I 8C '0 six months or .m ore has been reo tra a8soeiatlo~ _ _ . estimate of the acreage that will Oepos lta or olher banks .~ 1 '!·(l w.I Hcvenu\' ..•... . U G.32U 11 cted in the . state Division of ·a ctually be harvested in 1934 but Including c e rtifie d ana It EMI!: NT8 c a"hler' s cbeck. oul Boiler In spection, C. O. Myers, l1 are tel be considered only u indica- .\t .... t .. IN .... tlu,,i atandlng .. . . . .... . .. . . 6 •. 00 Sn lnrlf'S tl Jl d W ng,,~ A d m . chief. reported this week. Many re 6 tive of the probable acreage for Tolal of He ms 1 5 t o 19 : 236, &0 e!i 'e r, "nd hlrn\.lIoyea ' la) Sec u "ed by ph' d ge quests from the industrial centers ~rom harvelt judging by plans now re2~ 6 . 6 0 T lnl P "sO tlnl e r"l ce of Joans nnd ( or ) 37.17 II ported by growers. They are pu b- O U I ~ Su ]>p ll ps ... . ... . . of the state have been made for In~"'8 tmelll 1 t . 6 8~ . ~ u 37.17 'j' ola l Uth " r Pu r Po.ses .. (h i Not sec ure d by . men from the department to In- · lisbed primarily to a ssi t grower p e dge of l(lan8 •• nd 213.67 To t OI A d"ll n l t r a Uml ... • spect boilers that had been idle fOT generally In making such furth er ( o r Inveat · m Itt! ... . 173.1 2 8. 12 several yean and which 'ilMre ,changes in their planting pLans as hu.I,uetlo_ f> r>l tin l » en ' l ce .... .. .. • 9,616 .80 3 ~6 . G 'r eli:t Boo k y ..... ...... . about to be fired once more. Liftmay appear desirable. (c) 'Total l hH Joj l1 ucaUona I SU )) ' D epoSits . . . $191. 814 Ci8 ing of the depression also resulted HueyLong, when he was sworn Corn (all), · acres 2, 927,000, U 1.89 C,rellJaUq not., outl~~~!1 (j tl;' r .ji \; ~PI;~~8 . 498.67 in putting new activities into 1he in aa United States Senator, dis- ehanee from 1938, 18 % less. .ta"dLng •. .. . . ,. ... ... $50.000.00 ~-- Billa lIayable .. .. . .. . •. . . Oats, acres. 1,278,000, change TOlo l In8t r u e t lo n .. , .. . $10,11 6.46 Othe r \labilities ... ..• .... •~.u~ G. l,' division, Mr. Myers stated, be- dained the . arm of his colleague, cause the inspectors have been . walk~d down the center alale of from 1933, none. Capital a ccount : ,72 1.'1>...,,1'1.. '0 \ I,\)r nrr 11.0 k e .... • 4 .36 Commo.n .tock. 1.000 sC\1Tcely able to meet the demand the Senate, parked his clpr on the Barley, acres 26', 000; cbang~ SellTOlal lh er P\Jrp08I's. 411.36 s baree. par $100.00 !J e r ' "o ln l Llbrar l"" ... . . .... for .qulck action coming from the vice-prelldent'a rostrum and took from 1933, 400/0 1~B8. 48.36 8 har~ . • • . •..• UOO.OOO .OO .. Hon of 1... ,.It.- . . .. . . . . Surplus ......•. 15'. 00 0.00 manufacturers. the oath. Recentl, he had an apSpring Wheat, aeres, 5,000, ~'tall"l,o>:I 'l' rn"~I)O r ({lliO n Oontrae t • 2,468.60 UndIvide d proflt,,pointment to aee the l're8lde.nt. change from 1938, none. l ' In l 'fr a n portaUon of 1'11 1)11$ •• .. . . .•..•..••. 2.458.80 nel ... .. ..... . 4 ,439 .97 11 9,H 9.97 The work . of licensing beauty President Roosevelt was confined Potatoes, acres, 110,000, change Q·.h~r .. "UlftrJ' " .... ~I~_ Total, IncJudlng sho~ propnetors. and ()perators to hi!! bed-roOIl) with a cold and from 1983, 2 0/. less. 35.00 l-A'c tu r e r R ......••.. • .... apltal Accounl .... $3 66 4 1. 41 35.00 111• •ora P I's onlll S . .. vl oe ••_ . l.oans R nd ' ha~mg been practically completed. the Senatol' was dire~ted up. the Tobacco, acres, 24,600. thange 'r TOlal n 'hetH H 'l-tl l'&rn .." t Inves tm ents P l edge d l o the State Board of Cosmetology stairs. Did he dQff biB hatt He did from 1933 22 % less. 322.U O\lirl l,l ull (l n .• ......• . . Secur" Liabilities . 322.19 U fl iled StateR Governm e nt Tot" I 0 1her Purl)oee s arlnounce.d thl~ week that ~nyonE, not. The "Kingt\sb," author of [ Soybeans, acres., 89,000, bllcu.rlu e~ . . .• . .•... • . .. • 63 .89 3.1 r. practicln~. • ~'1thout a ~lcen8e "Every Man a King," walked right ,from 1933, 70/. lesB. T Ill,,1 Ot her ""t:llary Other boonds, .lockll, 'and 31)7.1$ Agl!n c l II . ... ..... .. .. • wheth~r 1I~dlV1?Ual, shop or aehool, up.tait!l and Into the bed-room hat T*me Hay, acr~s, 2,567,00 ."curllle~ .. ... .. .. . . .. . 11.98'1.6 01....... 1011 01 "" .... 1 1''1.".t:.onns o.nd d 'IBcounts . .. . 12.1M .OO is noW vIolating. the state c~' on. The Preaident's dauchter. lin. change from 1933, 4 % more. P er soll t\1 Serv Ie .. , . . . . , 731 .1 366.2 6 Fu 1 ••.• •. •. . ••.• • ..• .. TOlal P lpd". (e lLcludlng metology .act 'Whlcb bas been in Oall, after the "Louisiana King---- - - --l li. 2 9 .Janllo r M Ehll)])JI II • ••• , •• rpdlacount s ) .. . . • ... . , 8!1 .~ 1.23 effect since S ptember 28, 1983. flsh" departed murmured "Sach 86.n ~I edrlc ll ~' .•. . . ...... .• Ohioans destroyed, in 1933, ' a 17.12 Pledlred , v nJ In g ••.• •.. .•.••. .= ~ AU persons wishing to report \'lola cleltahtful m~llenl" ~.Ident total of 178,994 common barberry Ad i .12 ]] ~ ulln g ' . •.... . .. . ••.•... la) Againat Circulating tions may do 80 either to the State Roosevelt leuped. "011. that's his bUlhl!8 on 575 properties in 26 I nft \1 ra.n<'e .. ' ••...•.. ..• 1".'0 lIolu o Ullltandlng- .. . , GO. Q~O . O I 1 'o tal O lli e I' Purposes . . ( cl 81'.74 A/('&Inat publle Board of Cosmetology, .1118-1116 idea of being the Great Com- eoantfes. found, Of Slate COunW)'Ilndotte Building; Columbus, or mener," he .Id. Total Opl' r a Uon or S c hool lies. "chool districts .. latH .. .. ....... , . .. . $ 1.411.16 01' othet' aubdlvlslons to the prosecuting attome, of ---IIf.I........ e 011 "' .......1 1'1•••01' munlclpaJJtI~ ..•• 38.681. 25 their county: Ca.h p.yment of the loldier's veterana who 'have borrowed on ~{n tPO' lnJ 8 t(lr )faint. and . "bonua" ceDIng fOT an outlay of . f'l r Ound.. . .. . .• . • . • , . . • 91.18 'I'otal P!edn4 ..... ... 88. 6 1.2:. 1IIlt lerla18 tOl' Malnt. A proclamation calUn. for: the 2,"00,000,000 i. equivaleftt to their adjlHtment . compensation .Eqll ip . and Furniture 9.76 B't'••, Ohio. COIIDty . , Warrell . • • : . obeenation of Arbor and Bird dq 20 doll&ra per capita. In other certUleatei. This cost would not IIfAt~rlal " fur Otner .. 1.. II. ReDd.reon. Cuhl.r ot the Malntl' nan<l~ .. .. . . .. . . il.96 abo,.e ·na.mecl banI!, do . IJJemDly Friday, April 18, hal been inued WGrd8, each penOil would be con- vraat and needy veterans 'would be •• ...,. til at t.e a~. etat.III.... 1 II Jtl'tnlaCemellt Ot'll!)1' by Govemor . Georae Wl\lte. Sp.- tributiq twenty dollan to a world ,afrorded Hal relief. Alao these • ... z ";qulpm /> nl . . . ..• . . : .. ~:It:~.. b..t . , III, tc ....18l1c. 14.7. cial reterence Is made in the 111'0- War Yete'raD. The eon for a man certificates mould be made nqotia R6palre School BuJhllng :.-.-L X ·B.ma1WOlf C!aehler clamation to 10QJlI mell who han 8IIe1 a wlte 8IId tIlree children ,ble 80 that lInemploJed 'Yater"ota 1 op.. raUon and 8ubllC!l'IIIed 811• • •0", to b.,ore Malnt"nance . •. .•. .•• me thla "t'l..~--!L "!'C1I, USf. b..D ...plored tbroQlhoat tile t would . .out to olle lIandnd dol. aM eoald Mrrow farther aUInI or ~t\;t~ ".IUF PubllQ, paet in PreparIDr lars. .la SIr . . . . De Cox...,., the ; dl8cont their eertlftGat... . This ['.cr.::~ O.~~.:-:-:. . .. .. • Total apl taJ plalllt1l1rc ftIt . . . . " . . . ......... ..,. loaeph wou.d o.t tit IOverament but •
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Mr. and John Myers and , uv:MEr, or Dayton, Mr. And Mrs. C'. W. Albright and little Jackie IUl('hl!, of Wayn('sv llle, spe nt SIIt.ul'da· afternoon and evening ith 1\Ir. and Mrs. K I er Graham (Continued from Palre 1) nd (Iaught r. Fl'8nk Smith, the barber, h81l Thur day, April 19 - Frt' htl1a~ moved hii'l b(lrbel' :ihop iroln Wal· }Hlrty (t.. ntative) luce't; l'OC)1ll to one remodeled by Fdliny, April 20- 1l. , . 1l\usic All new creations in hat:; at !t;\'er tt ~;nrly, n IIr the Lyti(' Grace LIncoln ' Ill ith's. ~:I vatol'. f tivaI. Cut of Ham •• Sat.uI·day, A.Pril 21 onlmercial Ml'iI. Hann ah .ROgi!r5 is visiting Rev. Jos ph nker preached at test.s. cctional. r('lativ in DUytOJl thh. week Lytle . church last Sunday ' afterThursday, April 26- Woyne Twp. noon. R~v . H. H. Laffert,y an!!Iem ntar), njU Ie rest.iva!. Mi~se5 Trillena IIndl Margaret nounces that h w'il1 have servicc Friday, April 27 unior Clas Ed ""Ilnl>l were in Pa~.'ton, Wed- hel'e on Ea!<ter unday and also Sugar Su gar Curarnivll1. nesday. ev I'y Su nday afternoon during Cured atUl'day, pril 2 - Senior Prom ed, Cala pd!. You are cordially invited to Miss lary Hunt r spent the nttend. (tentative) Style, w k-t'tlli with her pare'n ta at Blan 17 Reg.,lb 13 I~ C Mr. Lewi Lei z of Hazard, Ky .. Commercial Conteatl eh tel'. Sldn'd, Ib . u I ' C recently vi it d his sister, Mrs. Ant 'IHlil e , UJn~Yn Down! The Warren ounty com mel'· Miss Lite and! Mr. Dean Jrvin Hardmlln and family of Come in, gueu on Candy Beanl in Jar- .~ ~ cial COllt st will ~ held in the Hawk Saturdalr at Wash- Route 2. Mrs. Hardman accombave to go Wltlloul our OD dOWD there 8t the botlom Tlanierl him to hi e home last week AGAIN local high school building on ington Win Easter Ham. ' weeltl, 8tOry from Arthur A bele of th world . and will al~o visit relati\'es at :lturdny, April 21. Monow, Kings \Vb n w men Ilone(\. a ooupl of IU'yville and Knoxville Tenn., be In LIttle America. A neIA 1l11d 6"1'1· Mills and Wayne ville wilL QmMrs. A. K. DIlY sl)c nt Tuesday OU8 crack. In the Ice OD wh lell lbls \ ek8 ago. llllll Il Dumber of hlap te fOr honors. A!I ~ a8 previously and WEunesda)' with r lative in fore she retol'n's home. Antarctlc village Ie el\uated bas 101'Y, llbyslcal g ()~r8phy and scI· announced, !5tudents will compete incinnati. caulled the AdmI ral 10 set up a ence cll~88es In blKb cboola 8ud in shorthand, both beginning ano Man,. Lilten, aen.fit Uttle new camp l b.ree-Quurters of 8 milo CO I\ C~;PB W I'e elll·ol1.lo,/; In til Lll1.~. ,and .MTIi. E. J. Bu.t'ton . of , . 37c advanced, typing, beginnin!; and 15c Rib, Loin. , hop, 2-lbs. "Mony \I ten to wlae worde," In back ot LIttle Amerloll aoll ev, tIe Am rica A\'llltloll and EXIIlora· ) advanc d, and bookkeeping, beEIYlla, . OhIO ~re spendmg ihe Rteak, 2-lbs. Stl! k. l>. 28c said HI Ro. the age or hlnotown, erybody haa been bu y. day and tiOI) lull tn CI body. we started Prim e Chuck Shotllll!!r. allies, Fresh. lb. ... 12e ginning only. Each school is' n- week With relatives her. ' "but !lerl\'e no beneflt, Sill e th1'1 hort Ribs, 2·lbs. 17c: Spare Ribs, 2lbs. R obe.rt Lov Iy of Springboro, d('\'ote I hemselv/,,!! to en,,)'lng the night. moving Bu61cl nl supplies 80m tblng or. rll~)1 r. w gave 1\ 25c titled to sC.nd not more than live there to la8t til 66 . men on tile great pUllb 10 @OO) tblng whlcb h d Fre~h Side, lb. To bake or boil. 12l,e repreijentatlve for each event. wa l! th week-end guest of Mr. Ilblllty to utter thew." lee one year. hi .cItse 8n emergency Ir ady b n started. SInce thet hu k Roast, IL. 12c: FI't'flh Hams, lb. The Rame student may take part and Mr . James Lovely anti family 13 *c --------~.------occurs at Little Amer1ca. The Ad· lime we ho\'e receJved 8 v rat in more than one of the contests. . Best cul~ "'''hole 01' half. Past experience in marketing II1Iral and bls Bclentlsts do nOI e - thousand.appllcatlons for rree memo Winn rs in the sectiona l meet Mr. and Mr .. Bert Hartsock are wi 8 teak, lb . 15<: au alre, lb. will have to privileg of ent.ering announcing th birth of a son, beef cattle indicates that carry- peel tbl8 but, wltb ble ullunl fOf6- bershlp In the cluh and we bave Falic shol,lid I' Pure Pork. the state elimination lit Bowling David Macey, born Fr'idIlY, larch ing ' cattle much beyond 1000 to .ight. he la preparing ror any enroll ed more thun 60 complete Round Loin teak. lb. 19<: Pork Loin Roas~, lb. cltl.s e8 which are 'USing thell s tortl 00 pounds is hazardous most .... entualltles. Green May 12. 23 . b 18 Pork, Swill!!, lb. le8 0.8 a w ekly I 880n. To each of el u b t a k·S, 1 • month of the year. C Fresh Ham, sliced. 11'. and Mrs. F. B. Hend I'son , now II no' lba tile members or thes claBseB we Monthly Attend.nce Repol't Primc Rib ROII,t, lb. 17c Lard, SatUJ'day only, 21bs. .. .. 17c Mrs. J, B. Gon and Mi~ Louise tbe weath r Is ' hav\l Bent II memb('rellip card and Ohio dairy leaders, meeting' in F l' h Ground B f, 2-1h~. 23c 50·lb. can $4.13. The average pel' cent of atten- Hend erso ll were Dayton visitQrs, olum1>us, recently, approved a not cold enough the tng working map of tb South dance fol' the twelve grades for Priday. to freeze tbe. tce. Polar r glons on whIch the memo 157 " .reduction in milk production Bacon - Sugar (.\ared, in piece, Ib ....... _.. 13,Y2c both boys and girls j}4.1 c. Tbe temperatur 8 bers .may outlln(' th various ex· Mr.- and Mrs. HeTman ~ uTfaee, I1S propos d in a rentative. ad'julttRoom with highest percent of ue rsngln& from plorllllon Journ ys of tbe Exp 121ment p,rogrnm ugg ted by the of Middlet.own, visit£!d Mr. and attendance- Mr. Youngs' 99.2 7r. SO to 40 degr es lton . This map. wblch Is 20'Aa by dairy section ' of the agricultural Low st- r.lr. Hatfields'--90.7 'i'< M.r . Georg Hhrtsock, Wednesday adjustment administ.ratiort. below II! ro o 'fhe 27~ Inch s. contaIns sugg sllons J u'mber of case of tardiness: vening. eartter t haw s. on bow to draw tb various trIps Chop , lb. 12 ~e Bologna, 2-lbs. 2!5c Boys, 50; Girls, 23j Total, 73. bow ever. mo" d with ctltrl'rent sYlI\bol. and 10 !lUMr. and Mrs. J. J. Munsell, of Brush dams being erected to Pocket Roast, lb. IOc Franks, 2-lbs. 25c 12 pupils entered this month. 80 mucb at tbe ferent colored II nctll! to IndIcate olumbu8, we,'!' dinn er guests of 'o ntrol erosIon in many part of 2Se 16 pupils withdre\ this month. Loin, Rib, Chops, lb. 15c Home Made Hum Loaf, lb. MI'. and MI·s. D. . Ridge, Thurs- Ohio are expected to last tht'ce It.nneth Rawson Ice OUt or tb~ the varlOIl!! t lJ 8 01 equipment In· The numb l' of boys now in Fnncy Sh uld l' Roast, lb. NavIgator Bay QI Wbolea eluding the otrplilnes. lhe thr It 1'2 ~'c Weinel's, best quality, lb . . 17c day evenillg. years. ~y that timee enough vegehigh school is 62, girls 61, making :hat It allowed the wavCll and Cllr' tracton. tbe two suowmoblles aDd Veal teak, lb. . 21c Pudding, lb. ation is expected to.appear on the .. tOe a t.otal of 123. MI'. Marian Whit:lk er has re- lilt accumulated in the gullies to fents from the ROilS Sea \.() act with the dog tams . turned to New Philadelphia aftel' 'II' v n t further erosion of the soil I1'eater ,Iolence agal nst and under '1'ble map. Ir properly kept. Brain., Ib . tOc Liver; lb .tOc . Hearts, Tonguel l'ipendlng a week' v:llcation with the Roe. Ba.rrler and the Bay Ie sbould form an Int reBUng and val· his mothe)', Ml's_ Moni Graham. In Ver Bur Mer Inl e. 10 luch an uable lire-long momento of one of extent that tbe Ice 18 bendlnt! and tbe great st eclentlllo adventurea ' Clau de Willi who underwent Mr. John T.urneJ·. o'f. Wittenb~rg Free Delivery Phone 66 craeklbg off. The Ad~lral do e not of the ge. All that IB nece8sary to . . . . bll ege, Spnngfield IS s pendmg belteve that !,he crack ellt ndlng join the club and lIec:ure one or the ""'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!~ an operation fo~' appendl<:ltls at· Ea tet· vn~ation with Mr. and l't11's. .u ound Little Am erlca will wid n mape 1& to nff a lelr·addressed ::; McClellans h.OSPltal, rece.ntly, has Harve Sackett and l'amj)". returned to his home and IS recover y ~ enough to pltcb It Into the 8 a but tamp d nvelope to Arthur Abele. u•• THE MIAMI GAZETTE Jr .... prt'sld nt. Lilt! Amel1Ca Avlaing satisfactorily. Mr. FOI'rest Hough i vending Tb Percheron Stallion, Jaaby, be I., tatLDg no cbance.. For R•••It. Meanwhile a Benel of viol nt ttOD and E~ploratton Club, Hotel Arthur Peter on, who mak es tbe w ek with ?ttr. a!tld in. V~rn No. 162377, and the Jack Kenhi. h me with hi gra nd parents, Hough whit Mrs. Hough and chil- tucky Nightingale, will make blb:.u.rds bave blow n down tbe new L xilliton. 4 tb Str et and Le~lng· fr. and !\It·!;. R. E. Jone was dren aI' visiting I'ehlives at Day- the 8eaSOll at my farm. Or, for dtrectional antennae wbleh made loo Avenue. N!;'w York. N. Y. a nominal um will come to the receipl of radIo messages and Pleltse b sure to wrl(e your name rush d to Miami alley hospital ton. your farm. broadcasts BO beautlfuJly clear Just and addrels plainly. A number of Sunday night for an operation lor Both of "theB animal a1'e a few wacta ago and we have b ~en Ile-ople hlJ\'l! n gtect!!d to do 110 and , appendl itl.. HIs condition is ,John ontes, who has made his the loid content of IInable to receive any 8torle.S or Ibetr mllps and cards have been ' critical. hom with Air, and Mrs. Walter proven sil'es. dollal'l but- the meuagell from Arthur Abele or r lurned to UII. There 11:1 no charge Mi s Ruth urry and Mrs . War- A. 101'k for the la t three years Commander George Novlll e tor tile fllr memberahlp In thlll unIque club ren Weissinger spent the we~k- and i now at Naval 'rrnining Ballc ~aat ten days. We fUlly expect this wblcb baa been form d. at Admiral I nd with MI'. and Mrs. R. M. ot Norfolk, h'ginia" is spending Phone llSR2 trouble to be remedl d wltbln the Byrd's request. to further the InDuffey, at Hamilton. hi vacation at the lark home. nut few daya 10 that nut ""eek t reet of youn, America In the Mr. and MI"S. Carlton Smith and WAYNESVILLE, OHIO "'41 ahould have an tnterestlng llrat, development or aviation and u . ' daughter, Mr. ' and All'S. Forre t Mr. and Mrs. Wal.ter lark enmith and son, of Columbus, were tertained the follOWing guests band story ~m them on what la' ploraUon. } guest of lIr. and Ml's. W . Sunday, in honor of Mrs. lara B. , Smith, Saturday and Sunda y. Lewis, of Dayton, Ohio.' M"8. Mr. nd Mrs. W. D. Larkin and Clara B. L wis, Mrs .. Ada Dearth, • :.JLIIL.l- LACJlL-JIL.-I!!!!!!!!.....!!!I..!!!.....!!- 4 - f......~,.....,..H~,;.....f!:..i~:....;:;:;~::,;,;...:;,;~..l·!oI::~'~J3ai l~ a.nd Mrs. EII'Y at the Haydock hom~. Sunday. Lewi., Mr. an \1 Mr~. Ralph Lewi s, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miijer and Mr. and Mrs. Herml~n Le\\ is, and THAT'S THE NEWS daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. son Robert, Miss Wu,nda lark , all about outlat.t Goo4,.... haules and daughter, and Mrs. of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. EaTI DOW in noek ••• They conJ ennie Reeves visited r elatives at lark, Miss Mildred Davis and Mr tain more mIl_, . . . aturday and un - l't1al'tha onner of BroQkville, Ohio prillgfield, .afety, more en4u~ day. Mr. J ake Kushner · of Loui ville, , AT . WE WILL HAVE A ' CAR OF SEED OATS ON TRACK yet tb.ey'..e.till pdCe4 1cnr The 1011 0 ing officers were' elect Ky., tiss Lucille lark and Miss in dol1an deeplte bu:nuId EARLY! THIS N~EK. THESE ARE NORTHERN INDIANA ed at .the reguJar meeting of the Lena Ergot.l, of Bellevue, Ky., and Cott. of rubber, c::ottOD, ommunity club, Tuesday eve n- MI'. W. . Graham o,l Waynesville: GROWN OATS . .~ -factory waa. . . . Let UI ing : President, W . C. P etel's; t show,you our 19M lln..up Vice PreSident, W. E. Blair ; sec I'el.ytlE~ tary, 1'5. M. G. Phillips; trea. and tell you why we tblak urer, J , 1:.. Conard. It'll wille to buy daht n OW Miss Mary Cook ,()f Waynesvill --.•. Tbl. I.a't our low.t· spent Thursday wil:h her sillter, priced t1te bQt It ', our Mrs. Margaret J ohn.s . . bJtiest .eller. Charles Whitaker of Ohio State
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Mr. GeO)'ge Bunnell entel'ta'in- UnivcI'sity, Columb us, sp nt the ed the follO'Wing guests at the week-end with his pnrents, Mr. and C U.\RANT££O . Bunnell Sugar Camp Wednesday Mrs. Waltel' .Whitaker. evening, Cbestel' Bur nett, Caroline Mrs. MorriS Wh~lrto n, of Le b· GOODYEA R Watkins, Hilda Long, Hugh Law- anon, wa!$ a guest Thursday and son, Mildred Long, of Centerville, Fl'iday at the bome of MI'. and A LL -WEAT,HER Mr. and Mrs. John Gons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyd e Whartoln. uportll'ist Cord Tire. Mrs. Rhoades Bunnell and Mrs. Mrs. Mal'y Carmc.ny was a dinner guest on Sund~IY of Mr. and Nellie Bunnell. Stili prlcod •• 10. . .. Donald and Willial'd Hain es Mrs. W. F. Clark at: Waynes~ilI~. were among agroup of F. F. A. Mrs. Bell~ Scott, Mi8~es Helen boys of Clinton cou nty who enjoy- an~ Ruth Early and MISS Sarah ed a trip to Cincinnati on la/lt Smith went to Mulford's green Friday. house at Lebanon Sunda y to see / Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson en- the Easter lilies. tertained to dinne r Sunday the Mr. an Mrs. James and family following guests" Mr. ·a nd of Dayton, wer.e Sunday dinner Frank Braddock, Mr. and ' guests of Mr. an~1 Mrs. Wilbur Paul Peterson and family. Mr. Wharton. Mr'. and Mrs. Ther le Jones and Wa ynel ville, Ohio MJ:s. James McIntire, .Mr. and Pho n e 47 Warren Braddock, and daughter son, of Centervillel, visited Sun"'e au.raDlee our tIre repairs- CXPCTl vu \conlz\ nlt - e,Uma t~s ,..se. Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peter: day with Mr. and :M[rs. J. B. Jones son, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 1\Ic- a~d alao called in Mr. and Mrs. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!'_ .Intire, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ,Walter Kenrick. Wilson and daughter Jeannette , Mr. and Mrs . 'Melvyn Swank and Miss Jean Furnas and Mr. Fred chf!dren a~ movilng from the Braddock. . . Hames property . tl) Dayton, 'this Mr. and Mrs. Zimri Haines ca11- week. ed on Mrs. Clifford MiaTS near Glenn Johns Imd dau'g hter New Burlington last Friday after Vivian, and Mrs. E;li~abeth Smith nOOD. of Dayton, were Sum day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W eldon Wilson, Mrs. Margaret J OhIllS., • near Xenia called on Mrs. J ohn Mr~. . Anna Bosman, of Indlana, Wilson, Monday afternoon. a viSItIng per mol;her, Mra. LotThe modern funeral director fills an important place . Mr. and Mrs.. Theodore Mcintire tie Oarey, at the hi)me of Mr. and iN the life of the community. His duty il; to assist his pat.rons 'o f n~ar New Burlington and 1\lr. Mrs. ][rank R?lJ ers,: l\trs. Trillena under circumstanc es which call ' for · sympathy, tact and Ii nd Mrs. Rhoades 13unnell were Farqllar, of Rldgev'J!le, was also a high ense of professional rel;ponsil>i1ity. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tues.day gue8~. Russell Wilson last Saturday evenMls.ses Dons and! Erma Warner In 8upplying the merchandise necessary for the funeral, ing. of MIddletown, are visiting, their his aim i8 to help the Cumily find what they wan t at whatever MI·S. Luther : Haines and son, grandparents, Mr. Imd Mrs. Henry price they wish to pay. His knowledge and experience en able Donald, and Williard Haines' at- Foulk!!. him t o give valuable advice. tended the music . festival at the I'rof. and Mrs. O. L. Allen, of W e look upon ourselves as trusted agents of those who Wilmington college gym last Tues Ma!lsfield , were recent guests of day night. Donald and Williard the,~ aunt, Mrs. Belle Sc~tt and all upon us. In the selection of mel'chandise for our shllwwere mem bers of the chorus. family. ' ~oom l!, 8R in every oth I' detail of our gervice, we' consicJer MI'. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker Miss Jean Furnas spent tlle " l'JIt the plutection of the interest!; of our patronl'. week-end with Miss Jean nette and daughter. attended service at Wilson. . Waynesville M. E. church Monday MTS. Ella Haines was a dinner even!ng. _ guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs MISS Bernice Graham will take R. E. Jones, Monday. a coanty teat in Chemestry at"LebMr. and Mn. Raleigh Boran at- anon next Saturday. tended revival meeting at Sprinl da Mr. and Mn. Fr"nk Kurlls and VaDey M. E: church Sunday alld . qbters, spent Sunday with Mr. Tu...., ni8btll. ' ael lira. Stan Ie,. WatkllUl and
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Eighty.sixth Year
ANNUAL BASKETBALl BAN~UET HO NOR tN G MEMBERS 1HI5 EVE = - -Tobacco canvas at Hyman's. Robert Gon. Plac" Eleventh and Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm were Wallaee 'B ernard Fourlee .. th Dayton visitor on Monday. In Scholar.hip Te.t. Mrs. Mary Adams spent last Friday with Mrs, Aliee McKin!ey. Th annual banquet honoring m mbel'S of thi! basketball teams will be held in the gym this Thul'S' day evening. Mr. L lz, will presid as toastmaster and the f ollowing program will bp given: • Group, ing-" nward Waycehs." Invocation- Rev. Williamson. Welcome- Miss R bbin Respon e for Dad s - E. F. Ennhart. Response for Mothers Mrs. Frank L May. Rc ponsc for Team-Wallace Bernard. Rt'sponse for portsmanfOhip in W. H. .-Marjori Earnhart. Addre s-"The Plac e of Athletic in the School"- Mr. Ride)', Athletic Director, Miami Unlveraity. . Poetic Ton t-Mr. S. S. Ellis Addres8- 'Athlelicll and Manhood' - MI'. Donald Dilatush. To a~t--Rev. G. C. Dibert M rit Awards -Coach, W. K. Young. Group Slng-"W. H. S. oni" Wayneavill"
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY" APRIL 5, 1934
Fourth,
Farm insurance, cash or terms. W. N. Sears, all kinds of insuran Mr. Charles Middleton, of Dayton, called on friends here, Sunday Messrs. W. S. Graham and Carl ,her wood spent the week-end at the Reservoir. Ml' . Ralph Vance and son, of Pleasant Plain, called on MJ1s. J. C. Hawke, Saturday, Ml': Samuel Butterworth celebrated her 86th birthday anniver~ SIj.I·y Wednesday, April 4. Master Earl Emerson Fife, 01 Wilmington, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon, last week. Mrs. Oliver Davis spent Saturday at Xenia, the guest of Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Phillips.
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Ca .. lor Seal or CI ... Play Montgomery Ray-Cecil Davis. Tod Huntel'-Charles Burton tis Hammerbe~d (grandpa) _ John Thompson. Officer MCCOl'nlack-Wallace Bernard. Lucy Hunter-Inez Hayslip. Dorothy May~Neva Peters Mrs. Pansy Hopscotc.h- Lucille Thompson Marie Ribe~u -Ruth Hocket.t. Kloompy- Jl'anne Meredith Th play, "Thla dventures of Grandpa," will be pre ented Thul'~ day and FTiday nights April 12 and 13, Seats may b~ I'cse n; d at the drug IItor Monday of next week.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF Year SERVICES 'J~ T THE After a two-year absence, st!\.kl' CHURCHES SUNDAY racing will be resto red t t.he threp
day harn 118 progt'8m at the annual GI' ene county fair the fil' t week in August. \ The fair board. which has joined the new hio Colt Racing association, will offer fOUl' stak eventM for juveniles, including a two-; at' old trot and pace and a three-yea rold trot and pace, ,These stakes, with add d mo.nl"Y, wIll offer 'purses valued at n ariy $400, ill the opinion' of board membel's. The board will contribute $20Q to e ach stake. The speed program, completed by the board, will ofi'er 10 races, one less than ' last year, with pursc money amounting to $$2,600. Th e racing card follbws: Wednesday, Augu st 1-2 :20 pace purse $300; 2 :16 trot, purae $300; three-y~ar-old pace (stake), pu rse $200 wIth added money, Thursaay, August 2.-Two-yeorold pac (stake), purse $200; 2.12 trot purse $300; 2 :15 pace, purse $300; two-year-old trot (stake ) pur $200. ' Friday, August 3.-Tht·ee yeal'old trot ( stake), pUrse $200; 2:10 pace, pUl'se $300; 2 :20 hot, purse $300.
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Mr. E. V. Barnhart and Mrs. Emma Barnett, ot CinCinnati, MARION DUKE RITES \ p nt Easter with friends here. WERE HELD MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zepf, of
In Cincinanti, weI' guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Sunday. ' Mr. Loren Jamiel!on, of Lebanon was the dinner guest of Mrs. Maude Crane and da.ughters, Sunday.
Seaiol' Scholanhip Tea.. In the senior scholarship t sts held at Lebanon, March 24, Waynesvill captured fourth place among the eighty participating chooI. Lebanon ranked first, ' d d F mn kl In secon an Morrow third by a v ry narrow margin. Rolxort Gonl! stood sev~nth in the group of thil'ty-nine wbo took the tests, Wallace. Bernard held fourteenth place. Of the four-hundred points wbich constituted' a perfect scou, a member of the Lebanon High choo l made a total of two-bundred seventy-nine. Thi was the bighe t grade.
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. Funeral services for Marion Duke, 74, of Dayton, who died Friday following a brief illness were conducted Monday afternoon at the Frank Rictdng-Clr Funeral chapel. Interment wa in Memorial Park cemetery. B . L tl M D k Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Hiatt, of Harveysburg, visited Mrs. Mary orn ID y e, r. u e had Adams at the Friends Home on been as ociat d there with his faunday. the!;, William Duke, and brother, Frank Duke, in the lumber busiMr. and Mrs. Carl Sanker, of ness. He removed to Dayton 24 Mason, pent Saturday night and years ago and for the last 16 years unday with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. had been associated with the Ungiesbee. Kuntz-Johnson Lumber company. I He was a charter m mber of ~r. and M~s. Henry SaUerth- Bellbrook lodge, Jr. O. U. A. M. waIte enterlamed a group of Surviving him are his widow friends at a "500" party, last Mr Olive Duke" two sons Charle~ F riday evening, 0., 'of Dayton, ~nd Russell Duke, of Chicago; a br ther, F1'8nk Mr. and MI·S. George Hartsock Duke, of Dayton, lind Jou~ sister, " 'ere guests of Mr. and Mr!!. Zoe Dllke and Jessie Hosier, DayJi;rnest Hartsock and lion, at MidM dletown, on Easter. toni ra. Jennie Schlundt, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Lotta Geesman, ' Sc San Antonio, Tex. Mr. an d M1'8. W i11 lam anlan, ••• Ferlee, and Mr. Paul Dohme visitNOTICE OF RETIREMENT ed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ardon at Springfield, On Sunday. I am di continuing all further Mr. and Mrs. Russel Oampbell medical practice and at this time and family, of Social Row, visit- I wish to -express my sincere aped Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sears and preciation to all of lhose friendly family, Sunday afternoon. acts which hav contributed so Mr: and Mrs. FTank Stansberry much to a happy 30 years proand family and Mrs. Louise An- fessional and privatc life. in thi drews, of Dayton, visited rAI •• ;;,,,•• community. A. T. Wright. at Oakland, Sunday afternoon.
FRIENDS ME:ETING First-day chool :at 9 :30 a. m. 1I1eeting f I' Wor hip at 10:30 a. m. WAYNESVILLE M.. E. CHURCH Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor unday: Sunday chool at 9 :30 II, m. Morning Worship at 10:30, Epwllrth League Ilt IB :30 p. m. with Ronald Hanlin a leader. At 7 :30 p. m. P lro£. Harris, of Lehanlln will give his illustrated lecture on the subject, rrThe Earth and its Preparation For The Home of Man." This lecture Is free. It is instruc'tiv and h lpful and tbe public i cordially invited to atI. nd . W dne day: Bible study and prayer m eUng at ~': 16 p. m.
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F. M. Society Met Last Wednelday
Th W. F. 1\1. society of tne M, E. chu lch met at the h mc of Mrl!, B n mith W dnesday afternoon, with Mrs. F. H. Farr and Mi s rah Smith, Il!J istant hostes. s, The meeting wa opened by gl'OUp ,inging after which Mrs. Howard Archdeacon lead the devotional s. The program, pl'eparcd by r,il·s. G. C. Dibert, was as follows. Vocal trio, "The Morning- Light is Breaking," Mrs. lifford Ba Illk, Mrs. forr! Fulkerson and Mts. M. D. Baird. Reading, ,"Hunting for a rack,' Mrs. Mary McClure. "By the tream," Mrs. J . W. Lotz. "His Only Assurance of J oy Hereafter," Mrs. A. K. Day. "Ehwa Captures a Traveler," Mrs. Wilbur Clark. The program wlis concluded with a. selection by the vocal trio, entttled "By All the Dark PlaceJl."
WA.RREN COUNTY TO ORGANIZE CLUB
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'Mrl<. Louis ndrewl', of Day· ton, is visiting 11'. nnd MI·s. I"1'artk Stansberry:
Heber Hizar, Lebanon, S .....d Aa Temporary Chairman At Th. Meetinc L •• t Friday
1\1:a tcr Jackie I \'l·ston hll!\ het'n ill for the paHt f w we k:s but i ~
Yuung Republicans of Warren county \dll organ ize a partJr club at L banon, April 20, according Mi~j! ('\ma Armitage, o'r Spriull H d ciaiQn reached FtidllY evenfi eld, spent the weelt-enol with Mr. to ing a~ the Leba non House when and Mrs. Vel'n AI·mil;age. aboul 40 young men and wOmen of Mr, and h ·s. Fl'lIllk Andr IV!!. of the pa rty gathe)'cd to discuss tho Dayto n, were ~u l~ on Et\ ~tcr, of organization. Oflic 'r, will be named at that MI's. Em ilia Bam ilton. tim e and a county wide organiza.Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, tion launched. No offi~ r s we.re o! Muin evill e, visited Mr. and Ml'~, namep nt the meeting Friday even E. L, Thoma, Sunday, mg but Reb r f,izar of Lebanon as \,cmporary chairman. MI'. ant! 1I-h . Adam MelJ uh and sel'ved Tit l'I.l \\ ere I'cpresentatives presWAYtiESVILLE 'CHURCH OF illmily visited relative at Gr n- en t r wm many sections of the CHRIST ca tIe, rnd ,. on uuday. county. (Undenominational) Enthu ill. m for the pal'tl' organ- . Mrs. D. . Rirlge, MI' . Oakl , Chester A. Williamson. Minister Ridge and Mr. 1\I01'l'i. CI'aham !lrc ization ran high and Ule interest these young pe p1e showed In hurch School Ilt 9 :30 a , m. shopping in Dayton Louay. Lord 's Supper at c(mclu si on. bri. party affnirs promised a most Mr. Jame Lovely left Tu , oa~ activ gl'OUp Ilf young Republicans tian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. James Atter an interesting bus iness Arthur, leadel'. Evening vangeJis- meeting and degree work, when evening to spend a f w days with Judge Justin W. Harding, Frank lin, former Fed ral Judg-e in tic service at 7 :3 0 p. m. Sermon four new members were taken in, relatives at Wellt Liberty, Ky. subject, " The Riight Church." about ighty grangers were seated Several Jr. O. U. A. M. , local Alaska, addressed the gl'OUP, point Pi-liS r meeting and Bible study at heavily laden tables to enjoy memb ers attend ed lodge at High . ing out the necessity of preserving the' IIbel'ty of citizens of the each Wedn sdey at 7 :30 p. m. Th e another typical "Pomona" dinner land, Ohio, WedneBday evening. Unit d State by preserVing the churCh where you 'feel at h om . together. Mr. and 11'.. Otto eibold, of constitution which thl! judge de'In the afternoon guests fl'om ST. M.ARY'S CHURCH Butler ounty installed the officers incinnati, were ~uesb! 01 1\1r, clared was bing jeopardized by H,~v. J. J. Schaefi'er, Rector for the cominll year in a very im- and Mra. W. O. Rapet' on Sun- the pres nt democratic administration's d sh'(\ to throw the balance day. Ap il 8, first Sunday after Easter prc!\sive manner. of pow r into the hands of the Chul'ch s hool at 9 :30; Morning The following progl'am was then Mrs. Maggie Bergan Dnd ~on exccutive 'branch of government Pra,yel' and sermon at 10 :30. .given. ' ----Vocal solo-Virginia Hardin, ac- Emett of Xenia, vi jted Mr. and with jts multitudes of commissions Mrs. Jack DaVis, Sunday after and bureaus. FERRY CHURC~I OF CHRIST companied by Helen Hawke. Dean E. Stanley, Lebanon at. noon . Reeitation-Ellen MoslI. ( ndenomhlational) tomey, poke larg ly in the same (Jhesler A. Williamson Plana olo--Robcrt Blair. I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hopkins and tun S, . Ellis, John Shultz, family, of Dayt n, vi ited MI'. and vein advising the young people Unified ;;ervjce b ginning with whose burden it will be i.n the Virginia Hardin. Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Sunday aftet'- future to CJlrry the heavy national Church School at 9 :30 a. m. Lord's -----. ~-~-----no on. debt, to take active interest in the upper and serm ~I at 10:30 a. m. DEATH Sermon will bc the last of the atrairs 01 the· government. liss Emma H cighway waS'" tbe serie n "Con ecration." You are . Donald Dilatush, prosecuting Charles Everett, 2 year-old son dinner guest of Mrs. Anna ad - and Harry Z. Gray, Lebanon atalways w-alcome at thi church. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shep- walJader ai the Friends Hom e on torney, congratulated the young ard, died at the Good Samaritan Sunday. Republicans upon their interesb ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH hospital, D~yton, unday morning, I and zeal jn forming an orga.nizaMr . Lcisure, of New R~v. and Father Newton, Pastor , aiter an illness of several months. tion. Both pointing to the- great Ma!l at St. AUprllstine's Church The funerlll service was conduct- Burlington, called on Mn. Ada benefit s!1ch an organization the Friends Hon" every ~econd and fourth Sunday ed lit the McClure Funeral Home, Jenkins at b to the Republican party and Tuesday afternoon, by Rev. G. C. unt!ay. of the month..:- _ • to a wider plead of interest in --Th F' d h ' I b 'II . government. Dibert. Burial was made in Miami cemetery. e : rten 3 Ip C U wt m c 111 MOTHERS CLUB, TO MEET It wal! pointed out that tbe I the soc tal 1'0 m of th· M. E. young Republi can in Montgomery FRIDAY, APRIL SIXTH NINETY.TWO YEARS YOUNG I chur.ch, Wedne. day afternoon, county were me ting tl;te same • Apnl 11. evening to organize and that such The Wayne Township Mother's Mr. St phen "Uncle Steve'" Mr. and 1\lrs. Ross Hartsock and lubs al'e springing up throughout club will meet at the Grade build' ing, Friday, afte~'noon, April 6. Philljps, of Lebanon, well known family tatted Mr. and Mrs. Canoll hio. '\.'0 th meeting to be held FriThe following program has been horseman, was honored at a dinner , D athrage" near Oregonia, SundllY day evening, Apl'i! 20, every young on his ninety-second birth anni- aft rnoon. planned: versary at tbe home of Mr. anrl l Mr and M s E tt S t l'tepubliclln over 18 yca~s of age in evotionals-Mrs. Hartman. "h'II' . X · I • r. .vere ears a - Warr n county is cordially invited M Pl'ogl'am'--Second Grade. ce~tl S. G. S' 1 IpS, 10 enta, re- tended th'e funera l of a l'elative of and all have a Ipal't in the ' naming Reading- Mi ltma Rich y, i _ _ _ ___ I Mrs. Sears, ,at Dayton, Tu esday of cflicers and committees. , , Vocal music - Miss Elizabeth aoitel'Ooon. A number of the young people Mullen and Mr, George Miller. White Rose - Power beMr, and Mrs. Milton . heehan, of pre ent expre s d g l'eat interest in Stunts -- Under the direction of hind the enllne. Centerville, called on Mrs, NeWe going forward with the plans lor Mr . Russell S~'llisbury. Rog-erl! IIl1d Mis Margar t Roge rs, orgllhization and showed in their brief auttresses n keen appreciaFriday evening. tion of the issues before the nation Messrs. Ralph Smith and lifo ford Busick t:ep()l·ted that the~· caught about 20 ba!ls at tht' Reser- Marc~ voir, last week- nd. better now.
Pomona Grange Met Here Last Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davia, Mrs. Nettie Keppler and MiB8 Rachel - A ... mbly Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter The Freshman class gave the Demaa at New Vienna, on Sunday. program Friday, Marcb 30, under Miss Catherine Bmnstratol', of the direction of Mr. Brown. The program wall opened with a song Wittenburg college, Springfield, Mr,. J. G. Marlott. 1I11-s. C. ,M. from the student body. At the spent the week-end with her Robitzer and Mi Beatric e Robitclose of the ljong Rev. Dibert ot- parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. KrAft".' zel' attend d a COnfirmation service trator. fered a prayer, -:~-::~I-c1~(~Mfnir.~~u~ inhCY Stubbs, of Mt. Airy that hI! past in our country, and ''II'ait On her next timo, so he put it at Cincinnati, Illst Thursday. A group of twelve girls present. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy and written us the fol- how we arc journeying along in the coffee she bought. coffee was ed lin arrangement of "The Seven family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooker, lowing: A unique letter received hI' ugh this life. The mo~t pleasing away above the price per lb. what Mrs. , Louie SeW nit er, of La8t Words , Prom the Cross II of Dayton and Mrs. Julia Bergan by his :father from a fri,l;,lndin North news I have to relate, js the ter- thll yarn was. Oregonia, and daughter, A I i/!e, of which was a ' combination ~f spent Sunday with MT. and Mrs. Carolina, over a hundred years, mination of the war and its IlubsiFather told about tl'ying on Dayton, ca ll ed on :Mrs. FranQ e~ music and scripture reading. This Jack Davis. ago. Mr. ' Stubbs also, refer~ to duary calamities, though we hav ~pectallles , (thats what they all NicklcRon, at the Frie"ds' Hl)m c WIIS followed by a one-a t play, many of his acqua.intances made taxes and duties to pay yet. Bu t called them) that were in the show unday. ' 'Easter , Eggs," l' Easter Sunday dinner guests of While he Iiv'ed in Waynesville, all that is not,hing in comparison to case. The store owner asked him Mr. and Mrs. harles Rye had Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, of St, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moss and of whom have passed over. We take the loss of life Sind liberty. Trade if he needed specs. Be banded him Mal'y Episcopal Church, gave a family were Mr. and Mrs. I. D. this opportunity of thanking Mr. has the appearan,ce of being lively a certain pair, and told him to try as guests on Easle r, Ml', and Mrs: word pieture of the city of Jet- Rich a n!l daughters and Mr., Stubbs for the, interesting letter- again. Tobacco, is lIelJing at nine them, which he did , then he put Hal'vey Rye and childr en and MI', Ed.) ' and half Dollars per toO. in ~ay. them in his pocket. They were dif- and M rs. Ed Hllrt ~oc k, of pring Gilbert Frye. ettvill and probably will rise; [-arent from the others, he said you Valley. (Continued on page 4) Mr. WUliam Scanlan returned Cincinnati, Ohio flour at 7 Dollar's per bbl., at the could see away over the . river Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Burton =... home from Florida last week with March, 1934 same place. There has great quan- The old hand made aTithlnetlc is Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shel'wood of WAGGONER NAMED Mr. Paul DohlM, who remained Mi. Editor-Dear Sir: tiUes of ,"erchllndize come, and the same width aa this sheet, but Columbus and Mrs. J ennie Muhen for a visit ot ieveral days with MT. Being Practic"I1y shut off from is coming to thl:l country. Goods 2 inches longer, has 169 pages well were guests on Easler of Mr. and the world, on account of berng are Bold toleral~le reasonabk in ruled with hundreds of sums or ex- Mrs. Carl Shel·wood. C. OF C. PRESIDENT and Mrs. Scanlan. ---Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ohapman wiU partialy deaf, and baving lived the the country; C~ops are middling amples, rules, tables, minutely ex.Charles J. Waggoner wa! reelect have all guests at dinner thla even, and ten years allotted good in general" The peop)e are plalned and very plainly written. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huwke' and ed president of tbe Lebanon Oham- ing, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Baird and to man and more than 16 years generally healthy, exceping a few Mr. Cuinmingham, principal of the Mrs. Mary Hopkins attended a ber of Commerce when the daughter! Mn. Julia Donovan, Mrs beyond that, ' I have a lot. of sur- who have the fever and ague in new school at Leballon -wrote me dinn~r in honor of the birth anl'ecentl1 elected board of directoJ;'s Jane Wrigbt and Mr. Fred Devitt. pillS time to dispose of. I have be- places, Cousin John Carter has he had it in a show window down nivel' ary o'f Mr, Catl Hawke at met Tuesday of lut week to organfore me a letter addretsed to my ,been very ill, anld still remains so, town when tie had It last summer. I Dayton, Thursday evening. ' ize :for the , coming . yeat. Mr. Mr!_ Myel' Hyinan, Mra. Max father, Zimri Stubbs, Waynesville, with a complaint to a dumb ague A number of years ago" when ' Waggoner hae served as head of Kohlbagen, ot Jamestown and Mr. Ohio, and the 30th, 9th month, but 1 think he is getting better. Waynesville still had a livery Mr. and l\frs. Paul Savage, of the Chamber of Commerce for Walter' J(ohlagen left Monday for 1816., T~inking it may be interest- Please to excusEf my freedom, and stable, J as~ed the proprietor if ! L~banon; , Mr. and 1\<lr8. George three years. ' , the East. They willll.pend one week Ing will cPPf it just as It is written. give an answer by the first op- there was a boy in Waynesville by MlllS a!ld Mastel' Wllliam house Harry C, Schwartz, a new mem" in New York City and one week In "North Ca'r olina, Chatham portunity. So r Ishall conclude with the name of John Taylor. He said were dtnnc r !l"ue, ts at the- home of bel' of the board, was elected vice Waterbury, Con'n . County, Conn. , remembering my best respectll to there was a man there by tbat Mrl!. Belle Dinwiddie, Sunday. , president and Madison C. Hutchin"I Rapturioualy accept the all my relatives, in that country, I nl'me but no ' l)oy. I told him 1 wa son was reelepteci secretat,-ttoe.. Mr. Ruuel Beneon, Joined his ' favorable opportunity In- remain thy aftrectionate Cousin " lo oking for a boy, He asked when There will be a social meetinpurer. ,family at the honae of Mr. and thee of my Health. I am 8.8 unsigned, John Carter, Samuel I saw him la8t. I told him it was at the home of Mr, . and Mrs. J . Plans for a membenhip cam- loin. w. P. Salisbury for the week as usual and Sincerely de!!ire Carter, over 62 years ago. B. Chapmali 011 Friday evening to paign were discussed at Tuesday'. end and M... Benson a Dd chil- . f-ew ,Jines find ,thee posB~8aed , To Zimri ,tubb~, Waynesville, John (or Tuck) and bis older plan for the r orJ{8 nizntion of th e Bleeting and prelimin.ry eODBlder- dren returned , home to Cleveland WIth youthful health and Vlgor, state of OhIO, per favor John brother Zack, and I went to school ~~~~t~~ay class of the Friend s ation ,iven to several proJIeta that with him on Sunday. blending with the ,wisdom of grey Smith." together. It was a mile away. ,' will be diseUl!lled more fully .t a Mr. and lin. Clifrord Busick experience. Maya friendI have my father's old hand- They took their dinner In a balf Messrs. l\fyel' Hyman, W. S. meeting early next month. and ehUdren, IIr. and lin. W. O. be lowed betwixed us, and made arithmetic, started i~ 1811. galIon tin bucket. Whichever one's Graham and Harry Prater w~nt to - - -... _ . Raper and Kr. L. A. Itla~ enjoyed sprout, come up, bud, blo88om and ended 1819. H~! ~as born In 1797 turn it wu he would make the the Reservoir on Wednesday. EASTERN STAR a pleme IUPper at Caeaan Cr..k be.. tIM! Iweet and pleuant (hall been deilld 60 years this other carry the lid. John wouldWhiIe 't here they encountered a Tu __)' In eelebntloD of the 8th of love ~hat ~iJI lut untU month) as the letter Wall W1'lt~n say Zack you : got to carry the storm of rain, han and cold III i Cha t N 107 0 E: S weclcUq anDln!'8U'J of IIr. and no more. I have Dot foqot in 1816. He w. 18 yean old. No kettle Jid. Samuel Kelly was my weather that spoiled their fishing III am t in per Ja0' eat . Ii . lin. Baalek aDd tIae 17th wedellq ehUdilh pia,. w. lad with doubt to datell he ,made lalt living uncle. I need to know for the day. w mee rewa r . 00 on· anll~ of Irr and Irn. Raper in Carolina: But I call the book In I heard Ev. Roberta, N. McKlnaey. Mr. day evenlq, April 9, at.. '7:80. • .., it would be more him ten about a Itor. Humphrey, the cooper, Morgan Mr. and l\1rs. A. O. Grifl'y and VUltinc ~bea.=IIlW K. .... aDd lin. John Preeton ell- me, to . . 'avonel the there. He told aplll- Taylor, John Taylor the miller, son, Vincent, 'had as !rueAtl! on _11& . . . . . • teriained at • , ••U, dllUl8l' fa opportllDlt)o Ia oar DlO" nln. or farm- Wileoll Edward., Dave lI8Ion. Sunday, Mr.. and Mrs. Carl , Mute J'roIIlm, Sec" hODor of the birth 0 8 " ' - " , of 7Mn. BIIt I lIa.e bllt little oz. en; it Wall They IOld It to Iaaae KIIUy and .lIIten, 080. Hamil nard· and children, Dayton, Dr. lin. at. BIeI" OIl 811.,. The of belq bl.et wttb that weav.n or He told ton, (Ilrot Qe(Jrae 1ft, dollars the and A. B. Shelton and ehU...., IIr. aU Ir.... B. D. aeept &11011 cto.t CIOIIle da, h. sot burt), lart-el Wrl,bt, dUn, CIncinnati and Mr. and Mr.. of Jt&. widell Dr, B.D4IenoD. ......er ROV Noate and 50n, of
Interesting Letter from Quincv Stubbs, a Former Resident of Wa}lnesv,lle
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Meeting Of New Century Club
The March meeting of the ~ew CoutU!'y club WaS held at the horne of MI·s. H, E. Hathaway. , The pt'oJ{ram consisted of a piano 11010 by Mi s Ruth Conller and two papPI's. "Franciscan Mission," by Mrs. W. li, Allen ,and "The Mormons," by Mrs. J. W. White. Oul'ing the social hour a delicious two,COUI' e luncheon was!\et'ved. The invited guests were, Mrs. John Preston, Mrs, Ota Hldy, Ml' . C. B. Chapman, Mrs, Harold Whitaket· and Mrs. Harvey Burllett Tho April meeting will be at the hOI11~ of Mr , J. B. Crabbe. STATE WILL PAY $5S.00 FOR LIQUOR STORE ,The state of Ohio will pay Garlund Hill '$55.00 monthly for five year. for tho 1'oom at ~O ' South BI'oadway, L banon, which ~m hous,e the War1'en county Ii'luor tOl'e, according to terms of the lense announced this week by the State pquor ontrol aoard .. The board announces that it propOIlell to lease the room for a period ot five years at an annual rental, ,o f 660 subject to C411ceIJation upon 1 asonable notice. The highest price to be paid tor I' t ' is Jquor sOre ren tal'In t h e statt reported as ,350 per month. The state recently leased a storeroom at Wilnlington for $100 monthly. - - - -- GRANGE NOTICE At the refUlar meeting of the local Grang., April 7, • cla. of nineteen wU1 beainn th. ftnt .... lecond dern.. of tbe order All memben .... atWtd to ..... welcome ill th... • ... and to rt.. Ute cIrUl tableau 37~0~ur~~E!~..,....~~ -
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Don looked at hia ",,·atcll. Twu lock. Time had winp besitlc t h a t . llprin" it . eemed. They hatl bl.t'll thert> two hours. "It.' II be dark betol' \\(' M't:l ill,' said, wh n 11 told her, ''If Tom kept up that gait he'll b thl'fll
Ru II Eb),. H. C. Kimmel and J. Rhoade. wire appointed ap· praiHn. Meryl B. Gray was appointed to take the deposition of witnell8 of th eRtate of Laura L. Rankin, de· ceased.
Ira Eltsrot.b, serviaN••~.; Relem DuugtJman, lIervic , ,7; Candle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Hymer, aervices, $5; Mrs. Will I Bryan, lerviC>eI, ,10; Ml'II. Stella Kelly, servie , ,7; Mil" , G.eorgill Miller, el'viCell, ,10; ~Jrl!. Howard Sawyer, ervicel<, 7 i l~. C. Cum-
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30 )'earR Ell)Joricnce ill " Maybe wild ,ork at. t.he R}f of the state of Thomas Elmer Taylor. ervices, $11. 0; Roy Bul'Fitting ond Making Glasses in the Cll.e of Aim" . Ruffner R agel', d. e II sed, 111 e d his inven- roughlll, 011 remarked. )'vices, ,23.76; William when he does," ' I didn't a k 'him to COn11' there,' v-el'su . Je~~e B. Ruft'ner iL ·is rdcr- tory. Shotwell, s ervi ces, $20: Wllldl'on C Walt r N. Allen, administrator Gilmour, inque t, $7.00; Waldl'on, Ruby sili d. ''In fact, as. you 1'1" N] (hat petitil/lI.b,· filed withou t d of the cstate 01 Willillm J. Allen, C. Gilmour,· inquest , $7.70; K. L. membel', 1 's ent him w(lrd to waLch po.it, Lebanon, Ohio d iiI e d h'IS Ii rat an d fi na I Horn Clo\hing Store, l' oom ' rent, fn th ca ~C uf i"r oed ka hl'i •. d ea e. out fo~' tho two, lr• he Tua'd.y, Thur,d.)" S.t~rd.,. Una ;\lillenb~I'gel' 11 divorce wa t. . d ac~oun ,16; Harry Z. Grill, TOO!)I rent, Iooking fbI' trouble -" , hrugg d her houlder ·. gi\'('n to th\! 1)laintllff. Answer an The e tate of William J. Allen, ,ao; Wade S. Brown, el'vice, Examination Free (.'t' ·s petition dismissed, etc. decease d . herl·. $112.50: Merwin' . . "You g(1t. something on . , 'IS exemp t r rom in 0YM, serViCe!!, mind , young lady," Don aid, III t.he e of llfelen RI~UI" ~n tance tax. $67.50; Blind R 11£ 'va-riou per. 'fhe will of Stella J. Booth, de~ sons quart r e nding March 31, boldly. "You had that day 1 conI minnt, vel sus Henry Russel, et a1 . have Why motion overrulod d was arne d itt d t 0 pro b a t 6. 198'4,,,1 e 022', II owarc1 T . k Ruby nodded. They "8t b si~c havE' men 'reppi ng with the Mal- to ),our place You stili I ' PI .liSf flOf 'first t and hO cease, 00, th ' spring. In 1\ grM ~. holl II' th'lI' te:e Cr s and the \lenty-seven . don't ),Oll g tit outo your "y'stCin" 1roul'l th g~Ol1ncl' h a~n lfil gnr n d It; Gail ThompRon was appointed ad- stone, sand lind gravel, $46.30; It was a rl\'nd om ,,118ft 'sl.ot a~ I ty ~ ?ys In 'DC :0 e an1cn e ministl'atl'ix and filed bond of Famous Auto Suppl)1 0 . , tires, hubbl d hoI' e f d, b I w the line They probably ha\' e met alter . ., . pellltoJl.b 2 7, OO·th . ( vi ioo. all r couldn't ~e them . often enough. YOll see? Tom 1- much by mtultlon a ' by "u 1\ l(1g1cal f Th PI' 0 WI sureties. $87.60. . I In t e cas 0 e op e s F A N II d .. t t i --nle~ he had an eye like n Ilgle tel' rllnge-hel'ds ,hi OWn stock, certamty of th. marl<. Ruby Building, Loun an,d Savin~rs Co. f ~ance:at . f ~ '~ ~m~s:t ~ lC h would hardly 11\ rk I wo figures los!! around home, H doe n't ride looked at him SId long .out of \'cr. liS Malinda . Zecker, ta l, 0 ~ e~1 ~ u u NOTICE OL APPOINTMENT WAYNESVILLE, OHIO on the gra. , nur the Ja int slllok-e roundu not now." tho e gray, yes. She tWI ted a judg-m nt to plaintiff f l' $4,436. 1 cea:,~, tee f :r ca Ion or a Phone 80 Bank Bldil. ,,{ their fire. Don pee red hard. HI! "Queer 'alter' got .such a bad lock of hall' back behind 01\ ear, The ca~e of The American Loan cerAI cat 'flod rans fert'h t d ' E state of CharI s M. Hough, ('ould alm o~t SI'l' th l/1th!'r 0 11 the name with your unclt'." Don run~· and ke pt looking a~ him. Don felt and I~(lnltv o. vel'su Denver nnd ~e.r I e co.py o . e n ry e- ceased. bay's flanks. inated, "Cliff ay he's a white th~,t sh was problOg, weighing, Bertha Floren 'was dismi sed with- termlOltlg the mhentan~ .tax on Notice js hereby given t hat ¥ar" He's sure ridin', l\1a~' b h !! t I man. I don't 10 e Tom Salter myIf I wa s sUI'e I could t l'uat you, out record. the esta~e of J ohn W .. rhllh~s, de~ tha N. Hough, whose Post Office out to dverlakt )'ou." Don sugg t , self-but I ~on't harcily k.now why. I would" she said s lowly "I've got Jn t h case 0 f Ill,ez K roener ver- delay ceMed, I to be certIfied Without Address is Wayncsville, Ohio, R . . 'd. "Shull 1 fir 8 ~h "t to attract I'd take 11 If' word about him so 1 d on" t know who 1 can tru!\t.'" ~u s William Kl'oe ncl' a divorce \\'as '. . . F . D. No.2, has b ee n duly aphiB attention to us?" Ruby sh ok , o(mer than your unci's." . p,on sat up a little straight 1'. granted the plaintilf. 'l'~e. lJIvento.I'Y of G. C, Knapp, pointed Executrix of t,be Estate of Uncle Malcolm's play," Ru by . PeoP},e here an' there," he said her head. Her eyes had 0 .rH' ul In the case of The United adn~mlstrator of the estate of ChS'rles M. Hough late of Warren tive cast. Little wrinkles furrowed aid with a touch QI color ri Ing in , tlffiy have trusted me You I A ' ' t' J Chrtstina Buchanan, deceased, was COUflty Ohio deceased 't' h . . rtt st orpora IOn versus ames approved " . out !wtween her eyebrows, ,her face, "is aU for my benefit. d,on . av? ~o af you don't feel , Patterson, molion granted. Ed ~ ft' d' f A tt Dated this 16th day of March, "I think be' hl'sded for the ' H 's scat-ed I'll take a n otion to hk~ It. I dldn t mean :for to pry in- I r th V" na .~o , guaT filIand 0h' fnne tha 19M. n e case 0 f J0 h1\ , ,~ager 'E H I » ' ranch," sh _ id. "Let him go. marry Tonl." to your troubles--il you got any. and larice ~ agel' vel' us Cather- ' 011, a mmor, e IS our C. Donald Dilatush , AU'y. Three 8 a crowd." "Suppose you did," Don hazard- Though I don't !iee' by anybody ' F W . t I J 'CO Rnd final account. RALPH H CAREY "He's apt to g t a hot reception ed. "What diff r nee does that like you should hay any" I ~e k . ag~,. t : a~,es o;.d The e tate of lzora King, de· Judge of the Pr~bate ourt at the RM, im't he?" Don aid make to Windy MacDonald?" "Why shouldn't I hav~ same as nUl' Cf wat~ a ~om '~ f lI~r ItanV~ ceased, is exempt trom inheritance a6 Warren County Ohio casually. " I thought you li~ed tllis 'I've been sort of wondering anybody else?" she d~manded ~. e!11 Ill ; k e ml;o~ e ~ tlhr - tllX. Abraham Linc61n King, execu, ' ")lln~at'ff- Of e. '" .u ~;6m e n 0 e tOl' filed h is first. final and distribualter party?" myself, lately, ' she murmured. "I with a touch of petulance. s B D I . I aln I or 'I' .. , .. . • . live account White Rose, the depen" I do in a way," Ruby admitted. don't kno\\i why my family should ut on cou d not put mto In tht' mattc)' of the tl'ans[er of . Ellis i " But h keeps me gueS3ing some- want to keep me in «I glass case! ' words what he I It.-that no good- r d r th V'll Phone 78J f S th L b Th e ~state of Jacob T , s dable Gasoline. time&. , r don't qulte know what to D n stared after that lopin g looking, indeed allUring youn" uno S ?t .• e d l a~etoh t ou . . e • releived from administration. t t , , .. , nil n, I 1 ~ or er u n p I loner J tt Banta was appointed make of him, No, I don't think rider. He was abtea t of t hem in young woman In a comparativ Iy tran. fer GOO 1l'om' the stre t ea ~e e , _ they'll shoot him up. I don't be- the di tance and ",hill' Don watch. womanl 88 la nd should ever have mailitennnce fund to the en real guardIan of Laurence Lucas. In Persons custom hatching few- ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"' lIeve he'd head in there if he ed he went out of sight down over any cares that orne 0111' wouldn't J r d P t 't' . t t competent. and filed bond of 1000 er than 1000 eggs, or selli ng few43 YEARS OF SERVICE cheerfully ta ke olf h 1" hands un · 1 I 0(>1' I 0 pay a cos . with sureti e . er than 500 'chicks during the the rim into the valley. thought they would ," t n the case of Ilrepta Robert, "U I !If I I d . Charle s J Waggoner Clift' Brant calendar year, are not required to "You aren't the only one that's "Gla cases," id Don, "are . DC I' fjatco"mhInBy-.dun efl·take et ai, ver~us Hebel' Boger. et ai, and Charle~ Elli wer'e appointed comply with the code of fait· compuzzled," Don answ red thought- ea y broken." to g Ive me s, se al , a t r a COil fi rma ti on. d e d an d d'ISt rl'b1I- apnra isers of the ' e tate of Stella petition for the commercial and lully. "I~ strikes me kinda funny Slie smiled broad ly at that, time, "for 1'1'di ng 0 If up to Cli ff lion LEBANON, OHIO " b d h ' . Ca mp bell's Bnd taking Slllter's ' _____ J. Booth, deceased . ree er hate ery mdustry, lt r that thl W,ell!'" own harac.ter, lifted the cup of coffee to her lips W Itave a complete with me How ver New S'liit. In the matter of · the estate of cently was ruled by t he cretary Tom alter, I n t known by SIght without comment. It eemed to hOI'ses W.tch Repajr Senice • Frank Ascher, deceased . tb~ court .ot agriculture. . . to thi uncle an' . these l?rothers 01 Don t hat idea amu d her. H e I had my own reas~ns for Prices Reasonable William P. Stag:ge versus Sam authori~ed distribution In ~ind. - --yours. They tooK me for him, till didn't understand "'h v it should. that. Don 't pay any ~ttention to Beads Restrung for mOMy. Pearl H. Magee, guardIan of New York Cit,,'11 III.Dd. There Wa a go~d deal h e him if he happen to be g rouchy. you said I wam't. Don't tbe e f I· J wIry Repaired Ruffner versus J esse B. Hugh Watson Magee, et ai, mlnAccording to !lOV rnme-nt cha rt s lers circulate around in this couldn't under Uind about thi! That's his nntul'l11 condition lat.. "THE HOME OF GIFTS" I a ked you to steip in so it 's divorce. Charge is or , filed his first account. there are 88 I lands In N 11' Yorll countT)'! They've been here, all young woman. The feminine rid' of dutty. cIty. four 01 'em, ome time. Cliff told die carrie it own k y. That, of all right." me Salter worked one time tor the cour e. Don had y t to discern He "Wh t 5 ems ~o be eatin on h Ic abc vel'su William Martial. Lie_... ~==========-=--:::::= RM. Don't they ever meet on would have been happy to 'ride Don ask d carell'!> Iy. " fIa he got fo r divo'ree. C~al'ge is William Oeder, truck drivel' of 1'1111 .' ( , .AI. RI;)POII1' 01<' 'I'IIE ----~~......- - - - - - - . . . ; . - round up! How ~ome?" with R uby acr the plains secret son'Ow?" gro!s neglect of dl,lty. Morrow, nnd Miss Alma Walker, 80Ano ( .... ED ( . TION "In a way, its simple," Ruby through an autumn day-who "II 1 knew I'd be a lot '''1' er than Jacob Ehling versus Wililam C. k f Loveland M a n n i n g , al 0 known a W. C. factory wor er 0 . explain d. ' 'Tom did work for us wouldn't. he BlIked himselC candid- [ am,".. he declared. " I '" have only Re.1 E.l.l. Tr_af.... once, but that wa before Uncle Iy?- without having the unseemly a U plClon. And I'm not lik e him. f anning, and .Fidelity It Deposit "'fOTARY PUBLIC Lurene Perkill8 to William C. facDonald Malcolm'S time. Uncle Malcolm shadows of Wind y I p i~~o~!.· ' ~o about shouting my u °Ch~~:~P~:Jl~~ ;~; ~!!o;~~ MaM5i1~s aLendbMamie J. Mills, inlot No N.tioDClI ~_k nnd Murdy and Lockie--well, and Tom Salter laid acro lheir H ld ' t' f m anon. ......... . tMy're hnny. Uncle Malcolm path. But Ruby had them on her Will. Dr.wn . • E.tate, s.ttl.cl " It healthier not to, in thi on 0 mg 0., a COrpora lon, (l r, William E. Barlan to Ralph It.,Tnxc_I..ocal 1I1'vy t' ~ never goes on roun~-up. Lock mind, She went on talkinft about man 's coun try," Don averred . " I WAYNESVILLE. OHIO clb"I\'c of 2,65 11111 11 St t b h Brooks, real estate in Massie town· a nd Murdy do, but they always them after they had repacked and he talks about anybody that disI ~vy} ........ , ... " •..• 20.941,16 ou en oroug ver- h' , Sinking and B,on~ 1{ ride with outfits to the east, or got· under way. pleases him th-e way he talked us Edward Stou;enborough, for II It~orge D. McSherry to George tlr ml'n~ F und .. " .... 1 , ~U() .lI !I TaX _ Proce aa 01 disover around the Bear Paws. We When he was in the saddle again about alter, somebody is liable partition of Teal I. tate. L. Dillard, 68 a~rea in Clearcreek trIbution o f 2,65 In 1118 . ]I'vy .... ..... .. . . , . . . , . take him up_" ---township. Mo WILLIAMS --."W~lI, he ha to talk," Rub y Probate Court Samuel A. Palmer and Cather· Total Tn c~ . ...... . U'.I g , :, ')STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .. d ,l ntcrellt from tat o n ll~lId.. He ·isn't named Windy for George E. Young was appointed ine Palmer t·o C. N. William!!, 18 SURGEON IrreduQlll l e li t . . . . . . S41.~G nothing. I suppo e a man is apt to administrator of the e tate of C. F acres in C1ear~reek. town hip. n ntnJ f rom School JAn(JiI Special Attelltion to Rect.l anel and ProPl'rl~· ... . .... . get Jle~-eyed and rave when stock onover, deceased, and filed bond Zerelda Case. to Lylah May DepOallory In t reat Inte,tin.1 Di•••••• comes up missing all the time." of $300 with sumties. Well , inlot No. 956 in Franklin. 'rllfUon f,'om oltlcr •... Dllltrlcta . . , . .... ' . , , .. LEBANON: OHIO "That isn't hot air tben? There The illventory of Emma B. WhitJesse Wilkerson, by administrllTlIIt10n from P u lr onA .•. 1~ n c~ Phon~ ntN is stuff bein' rustled from the acre, executrix of the estate of C. tor, inlot No. 85 in Lebanon. Other .... .. . ... , ... .... . • jam e80n a l die, J ~ ln 8 R1tl?" C. Wh itacre, decellsed was a ov Elizabeth N. and Joseph J. ~ nu ........ ..4i~ "It seems so," s~e nodded. "A ed. Emma B. Whiitacre, widow of J\l ...... R.v.nue r Salea of ProP I'll' . .... . . 3i1.31 heap, if the tally is correct. It's dec ased, elected to take under surance Co., by liquidation, real crazy, of course, to lay it on TQm. will. estate in FrankliD towmhip. T tnl Non-Re\'~nu They only do that to keep him William E. Graham, administ raUnion Joint Stock Land Bank R t!1 1>l8 • • . ", .. , ... $41,99 ,r, away from me." to r of the estate of Lawrence E. of Detroit to J ohn ·W. Patterson, T~tal 0.1 ......... Ja ••••)' 1.t, ..ta3, en r al Fun(l ., ...... ,. 1,001.' Don uttered a very natural sen. Taylor, deceased, filed an additi- 227 acres in Salem Township. timent. He wasn't boasting, . a nal bond of $2000 with sureties. William Irwin to George Pierce ' Bond R tirement ~'und '. 3.G9661 Director of Fu ..eral Senic" Total lla la n ce .• . . , .. , ' 4, 6!t . 6~1 meJ'.fiy expre sing a conviction , R se lla Titus is found insane and inlot No. 834 in Franklin. I~If I was T~ Salter I'd s ure is to be admitted to the Dayton, The New York Life Imprance T otal I!"ceIPt8 Rna .Balan("e .. e.~!I7.~T reason with them people of yours. State Hospital. Co. to George W. Ruppert, 55.24 Our convenient location, sulta· OIJllOVltlJlIllI£N'I' . "I dare say ~rhaps you would' Al'nh I Dinwiddie, eexcutrix of acres in Massie township. ble IIllIToundings and equipment - ....... on.1 "'"'lee. Admlnl81ra tlon she ' said, with another of th os'e t he estate of W. n. Dinwiddie deHuber J. Null, deceased. to enables us to Serve to the Beat Mem..bera Doard o( pecular, appraising, sidelong filed her ~ilnth account. Frances A. Null, real estate in 100.00 Educa tion ........ . . ,. Advanta,e. Clerk .. . , .•...... ,. . . .. . 400,00 N. Houlg-h, executrix ot Clearereek tOWl18hip. ances. J netructlon"Well, then, why don't he?" Don the estate of Chslrle!! M. Hough, Attie S, Bl'ininger to Cassie J'. .Principals, -Teacher4l. te. at,H) ,75 AMBULANCE SERVICE A .lh:lllnry Agelli:l I!-. grumbled. deceased, filed her inventory. Brinninger, real estate in Frank· Emplo)' I!! tor Llbrarl 8 22.t)O For just a moment the queer T. H .Zell, execUitor of the estate lin township. F;mp lo}'6l! tor Tro.nl8PorPbo... 29 W." ..... ille. Ohio tallon or hlltiren .... /l,G 3,70 quality of clannishness that is of Laura J. Zell , d,eceased, is order A. s. Brininger to Cassie J. Operation of School P1anlbred in the Highlander wa' upper ed to sell certain stocks and make Bdninger, real estate in Franklin Janitors, Englu rll nnd • Other Emplo)'f'II ..... t .fiH.50 most in Don. He wasn't thinking of return to court, township. Salter as this desirable woman 's ' Elizabeth Bowman to Clark C. ir Ice taO .S3 potential lover, but as one of the - - Sargent, 121.08 acres in Washinlr Camp bells who.... 't · h ' do something tor rne, then." ton towllllhip. S owmg Elizabeth Bowman to Clark C. . . ' 'asn • • • look back to,. a moment; pictu,.e the days "All you got to do is ' mention hImself In a good light, who wasn't Sargent, 201 acres in Washinrton IItubbornTy holding his own in a it," Don promised largely. feud. Don was, in a way, taking up. "You better not be too previous townabill· , when Electricity was 1Iot available fo,. t4se in an ancient clan grudge against the till .you hear whllt it is," I!!he L. A. Bowman by Hugh W. Tot~1 Suppll 1\ •••••••• , 2,899.66 MacDonalds. And he !lmiled as ' he warned. "It mighlt be a man-size Baugh, administrator .to Clark C. V-III.ferlal. '0.. M.b,le••llee, your home. A good many people will ·,.emem" became aware of his attitude, even job." . , Sargent; r~al estat4! lJ\ Washing-, Bulldlnge and Groufldll •• 314 66 EqUipment and F urnl. . JESSE STANLEY as be uttered the words. "Anything any man of my age ton ~owDshlp. . lUrl\ .......... ... ..... 175.64 be,. those times. The lamps had to b~ trimmed Ruby only answered carelessly: an' inches enn do, I can do," Don Wllbur L. and Clara A. PIerson , •••• 320, New Barli••to •• 0 ... TOla.1 Ma.lerlal. !for "Oh, 1 never asked him why. I affirmed, "if it's ill my line at all. to Gordon ~nd Mayme Bonn~ll, MaUltenance ........ , 190.20 aM chimneys cleaned: don't care." At least l can tackle It.-il it's up 86.3.6 -a~rea m Deerfield township. o-E4I.I" •••, R...... f t......... EAltL KOOGLER Other ....... .. .. ....... .. 21.18 He wondered if that were strict- to me. You wouldn't ask a man to Da~to. Pbo_ Bill. AU .... Tot,,1 EquIpment Re. brooms were used for Iy true. Wondering, he fell silent. jump through a h~'op just for your placements .. . • , . ... , KED.ore •••• 21 .1 They rode for a .mile without speak own amusement, I don't think." The Oregonia Bridp ,Co., .teel &-co.1:ral!t ••• «>.ell 0,..,... eM'Jee. 1 ing. When they did talk again it "No," she decllared. "I'm not and anchor plates, $72.02; Thomas floors; few Repairs School Build· was of other things. Don had like that. And I d.on't think you'd Taylor, services; '1.88; D. W. KelIngs .. , ..... .... . .... . ~35 . 10 n~p.ln Motor V'lhlelea lot. Ruby, before she jump through a hoop just to amuse ler, aervices, $37.50; Carl Dakin. rambled a co,,/orls and conveJI' U.ed In Tranepobrtlng came to Milk River, bad seen some a 'Woman, anyway,." pay roll, ,198.08; H. L. Schuyler, Pupil. • ...• . , ... " .... 17.04 Repairs Olher EqUipment thing of , the Southwest. The "You never Ic an tell," Don pay roll, U 71.29; John MyerB, pay 29.30 Water . ~ ..••. ~ ....... ~ ..... ~ 'flfee•• 82,32 had originated in New Mexico. She loughed. "It would depend on the Toll, ,181.96; Harold Sweny, pay EI~trl()1ty , . •.....• . • .. , Telephone •••... .• ; ••... knew Albuquerque and the Santa woman." roll, 209.01; Floyd Lemmona, pay 364 ~8 ..41 90 - - - - - - -........- - - ~~II-,g , .. . .• . •. . • .••.. 2fi.89 Fe Trail. She bad been in Kansas "Oh? Well, herc! we are. t')) get roll, ,95.19; W. B. S~buler, pay FOR SALE er . ... ..... ..... .. .. . lH.71 City and Chicago and Omaha with one of the boys with a lantern so roll, ,203.01; W. , A. Seiker, pay • Total Contract It d her father. ' . you can see to put up your horses. roll, ,U9:10; R. M. Van Horne, Qpen Order 8 tvl ce . . . $ 811.67 FOR SALE--18 tan ~indow blinds Roderick MacDonald had been a Oh, res, and I'll lend you these. pay roll, '286.17; 'Edward Simp- F-trlll'" 01..... " a ••1 and 2 door blinds. Mrs, Lee . . O_.Y'.... tloaa. son, pay roll, '148.18; 11'. M. Bowgood deal of a chum with his They might come in handy!' lnauran~ e . ..••.... . . .... 1~4.9 5 Hawke. daughter, Don inferred. Ruby's life She thrust her binoculars at him. yer, pay roll, $178.20; J: L. Dunn, Teachers Retlrement Contrlb \lUon .. , .... , .... . 734.1 8 FOR SALE- Good Russet potaseemed to have narrowed ' into a By the time Don thanked her and machanic, $86.33; Thomas Taylor rut since a badger hole and a stowed them in a saddle pocket setrVices, $17.07; Roy Burrou&'hs' Total Fbed Char/l'ea and toes. Inquire of Freda Minst, " . .. . , 869.73 677M, Lebanon, Ohio. thousand·pound hor~e put a full they were at the l~orch. . services, ,ai.26; D. W. Keller, ser: 8-0..,contr.butlonl . al~ ..t 8 ..n1C)f!. stop to her fat'her's career. Ruby Only a knif~ edge of light show- vices, $17.50; F. D. Haines, paintInterellt on Bondll 700.00 FOR SALE- Six,.roon1 house on wasn't' quite an artless prairie ed past drawn blinds. The lamp ing equ.i pment, "57.96', ~. P. With the advent 01 low·cost Electricity for • ~ Total :DelJt Service ... ' 700.00 Third Street. Fred B. Henderson flower waiting for some .enterpris- that guided them shone from , 8 Oavett Co., tar, $67.26; J. K. ing young man to woo her. She kitchen window. 'T hey stepped up Spencer, gravel, ,277.65'. Harold '"".....-. -~:HIii,"e;rnI8 . . . , . 138,430.88 homes. drudgery of other days ' has . disap.'" ·b" 11I8lI, had ideas about the 'world at large, on t h e porch. Rlbby opened the M artz, sand and l'J'ave1, $66.70; '" " n · .'~" 6.889 .a LOST about people. So had Don. They door, Don at her lleels. They blink- Charla, Allen, Itone, $28.60 ·; 1. s. "'tI,.ed. The average family has in electric found plenty to talk about with- ed in the flare of the lamp. The RiddiJ1, poles. ,15; WtUiam Fun . .. . . . U9U1 out twanging too personal a string only occupant of the room was Frauenkneeht, guard rail pOltl '.0 1'0 T0't,1 Balance ........ 'lO.~66,3. LOST-Tan Ilirdale dog with long "orDer what is equivalent to 64 servants lIVail· Which made the WaY as short Lockie, with his stocking ' feet to The Oregonia Bridge Co., parts ~::a.nc~·b~~. ~~~~ . ~~~ .. 46 S91 27 tail white on breast and brown 04•• 1:.... A 0 LI..lBILITIIi · ears. When he di appeared was as the time seemed by their noon the fire and a book in his hand. He and repairs, $7.26; The BlaildeU. fire . Sundown flung a dift'used glow regarded them over his shoulder Folz EqUipment Co., 8upplies, "~':=orl' Suppllea and not wearing collar. Reward. T. C. tlble al a moment's nolice. A /lick of the along the valley where tbey rode owlishly, $2.20; Gilpin &: Son, ..... $25.57·, lIaterlallf. EIItlmat.. a , 1.0000.QO Smith, Centerville, Ohio. ' 45 .. Land. (O""t.1 Eetnjafed . 2.500 00 F now. Far ahead the RM buildings "Hello," ' s aid he, rank Sherwood Co., .eu, 011 "ahlt Building. ICOIIt) , . ..ntch Qnd Elect,.icity goes to work. At Ihe loomed faintly by the river bank. "Hello, Lo~lde," Ruby greet4!d. brush, $38.82; The United Weldl... Rlltlm.ted . .... : I • •• •• 6(l.OO .. .- Equipment ( OliO rlfuma.tpearl tinted, "Where'. everybody?" Co., black iron, ,7; Weller Weld. ell ..•. •.• , ••..•. ;.. . 7,000.00 WANTED The sagebrush grew eNl/o you expense ;s tri,!ial. conskle"", then dull gray, and pre8ently "Old man an' Murdy made up a Ing Co., ozypn and cubicle, brought out the ltars. pack outfit an' pulled down the ,9.10; The .Jon. Mlcld1le Tool Co L.....~ .Ae.ela ..•. .. no.loo.OO ,1M •.mee ,IIat ;s rendered. "'!K'nt;eiCI window! Inade a mark for river thlH afternoon. I'm holdln' lathe, ,100; Clnc:ln1l&tl Oil WorD, B.onded Debt ..... .. . .. H~ORRHOIDS OR PILES treat· that obscurity. Toward down the ranch an by~my lone· gu, $17.77; CinCtnutl 011 Works' Total LI b i N t i . without SurgetT: AIIo pin point they rode 80me," he drawled. ru. .e.36; John Law, cartaiD Iboeae or \:lIcle~.Y".; 1 Varicose (enlarged) Veina, Conunhurried. '~Pu)J on your boots and light licht. U.26; S. B. Lowe..... tie; AMet . . . .. ...... , ...... 11.500.00 aultation Free. Dr. Steele, 21 wu the shortest ftlty like • Rub), If. Combe, ...... :~tI1et 1'. 0. Ad«r,.;, 1)"- Masonic Bide•• Wibninaton. Ohio. I've rode for a 10111 tim.," CampbeU can ; 1'olJea, 1~~I,~~, .11 abruptlJ. when tIM YOD 1Inaaddle __....__ Ollt of the DfPt, _k ...
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D. L CRANE I I P.IIII ....r Sultacrlptloa PrI... '1 .10 • Y_ r OIEc. No lIZ Entered at PoatoW •• at Wa,D.. - RuUn. Permita Ex.panded Acreale grnlllld, one ul' two cullivatiol1!1 .... " ... ..... . vUl e Ohio, all_~"'uJ Cia•• Mall with II hIlII'OW. ruta!')' h oc or " ed R••J.....c . ........:,: .... ........ No. 118 . llatter of Crop on Wheat and Cl' \\ ill cllCl'k w e d growth. oyII IInli ar stll)llg pltmts and a I'.., ="" ""e:::==-====~ Corn Farm. able to wil hslund considel':J bl 'APRIL 6, 1934 Because soybea ns ate not con- ~til'l'ing a6d Illol'aitation by sllch -~=================== sidered a "feed crop" in f rm ael- i,nple m nts. The :line tool' may be u cd fOI' justmcnt contract, pllmtings an row'plante d I ean~. L~l ter, in row eXPected to increase in Wan.en planting, cliitivating onca or twice Thei'o ha nev r been u t ime when the farm cooperatives of tho County tllis . eason. Adjustmcn with II CIHn 01' b ('t ,cultivutor is co~ntry W I'e called upon to do nlOl'e important wOl'k than they ~re contracts limit the total numbel' 01' do 10 Ii' llow-both from the standpoint of the farmer and the consumIng acres on each farm that may bl' wggestell. planted to rye, barley, corn, oats, I)ub lk. . It- would not be fail' to say that t he government's farm reliof and oth I' f ed crops. Harv.e yaburg po licY has failed. But it has not produc d the benfits that were expectA recent ruling announced by ed of it six { ight montbs ogo. Pl'ices, when relat d to the rise in t he C A L J M' II 't post of living, are still low. urpluse. continue to glut an already over ounty gt:-n t . . I Cl' Pl'l'1T11 S • 'everal memb ' 1'8 of t he . E. burd ned mark et. Maltel'l:! have reac hed the point wbere there is talk an expan, ion of thc soybean acre, altl'ndl'd th Ea stern tal' In. pec· of d claring agricultur a public utility, under strict governmental age on farms under governm nt tion at Lebanon, Tuesclay evening. domination which would tell every farmer exactly what and bow much corn-hog, tobacco, and wheat conMr. llnd Mrs. F. . Th ornhill, of he could pl'otluee ev ry month in the year- and give him a permit t o tracts. Th e fUI'mer may us the soy Sabina, ('all d on 1111'. and 1IIrs. uo it. bean crop as a SOUI'C of see d, hay Geo. Beac h, " ednesday ev ning. . l'~e ~0?Jle1'll:t.ives lue fighting hard ~o mai~tain ~he farmer's tl'ad!- or pa tUl'e on land de fin itely set The fir~t. and second grad s pre, t!onal !Dt!tvllluallsll'! - Ulld .Ilt the sam tl"!e brmg h}m ar.ound, to /ir;lh- aside as contracted acres. 01'1 the~e s nted lhe foll owing program, Fri(' I s th~t. are essentia l to hIS every eoono~~lc and BOClal eXIstence.. hey acr s tbe crop may be grown ' to da y :Irternoon at t he 1"'''1)1: Bunny nrc J!1;I'lVlOg to. I·ed uc $urplus s--to stablitze mUI'k ets-to fight bls bat' d . ..~ lies with int r st that oppose CO()Pcl'utlve movement. plow under. But I\O~ be u ~e fOI ' chool- in which Dorothy ThornThey mus t wi Ollt. At this time, especially, Ute)' need t he loyal pasture or removal ID an y form. bury read' the <IevQtiions, entire help of all lartner~, and the public. Aggressive action i essential. The Soybeans are al lllost a s ure !Croup sa ng and dramatized "Old oopcl'atives ha,'c t.1t machinery in 1T10tion"':""and they know how to crop unde r Ohio conditions. They King 01 ,It Ill'st grad(l sang, "Jim withstand weather abuse, and ac- my' and th econd snng, • Bunny l,se it to the fullest advantage. _____ _______ _ _ cording to the agronomist of th~ Boy;" two hort playl5 entitled 0, S. U. 110 type of land in the 'B unny RUQbit in Politenes Land' state will not grow a satisfactory and "Pete r l)umpkin Eater" concrop of soybeans. Poor land growth clod d the p rogram. relatively better crops of soyb ana Mrs. Geo. H . Beach is visiting than of oth r crops. h er mother in Fairfield. This is possible, they ay, beMi 8 Edith Surfa'ce., of CoJumThe Ohio State University Rndio Station-WOSU cause of the plant's vigorous f ed bus, visited her mothelr, Mrs , Mary :00 Mu ic lng power and it s ability to extract ur'face, (lver the we(~k -eild. :05 FlIl'ln Adjus tment Nows .. .... . ...... .., ....... ' D. S. My er nitrogen from the atmosphere. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis an d : 15 oil llllprov('ment on Contracted Acr s ..... ... .... J . A. Slipher T1 grown on land fol' the fifot family, ·Mr. Ilnd M r8. IC. E. Levicy 8:25 Music time, the seed must be inoculated spent unday with Mil'. and Mrs. R:40 Spray Service for the F r uit Grower 'Ism necessary f or Il'a Hartsock, of Dayto n. ......... TAIIL. Parks P ' t and ft' WI·th te h organ ... W. H . I'iJ!I:::er fixing.t~e air !litrog n. Thi. is d one A class of the Fri~mds Sunday :50 4-H Live tock lubs ed ~ust be- choal met with M~lry Cal'o lyn 9:00 Growing og tllbles f' Ot' Canning and Storing .. .. A. W. Marion by nlllung .wlth the . f ore planting enough SOIl from Lukens aturday afternoon. An 9 : 10 Mu.lc U:25 With the 4-11 P OUltry Clubs ............ C. M. Ferguson land last year In ~oy bean s to coat Easter "Egg .Hun t" was the nlain !) :36 H ow lumbu Was ho~e n Capital , .............. H, E. Eswine the surface of the seed. BefQre f at.ur of the aEtel·noon. 11:46 The New EvergTee ns . .L. C. Chadwick dusting with thi Boil, the bean Mr. Oli L emons and Mis Doro=-====~ ='-===,-" -=-:::-==r=============;::: must be moistened with two or thy McVey, of Walhonding, spent three tablespoonful of water (no the week-end with his parents, Mr more ) to a bushel of seed, and MI's. \yde Lemons. Proper time for S('ed ing is corn Mr. J esse lark is visitin~ hi planting time, or immediately ' on, Roy, at Walhonding. aft erward s. Land is In'epar d a s if . MI'. and Mrs. E. M. Vmars and for corn, family an d Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald On pl owed land t he practice of A. hbaugh, of New B oston, spent OLU!\lBUS- Statiijtic& based terence on the l:.rlli8 in education, allOwing one 01' two crops ·of d 'th M d M El upon reports fUl'nished to Secre- t.1I be addressed b" Mrs Rooievelt we ds to develop and tben destroy. un ay WI r. an r. mel' # • • • th b I" b f Hull, of Dayton. tary of State George . Myers and others Thursday and FrIday, 109 . em. ' y , cu tlvatlon e ore The Freshman clns.s entertainIihow t hat there were fewer fore- the artnual Ohlo State educational plantmg t Ime, 1B ecommended. ed the entire High Schoo] and their clo ure of r 11.1 estate mortgages conference . will meet at O. S. U. .M~re hay can be sue ur d by teachers FI'iday evenling at the in January, 1934, than ill any all day Saturda.y. More than 100 dnl1ang tb41 seed, a8 f?f oats or gymnasium. . oth . .r mon~h since July, .1933. Com e~ucator8 of Ohl~ and other states wheat. For .seed productIOn on land The R. A. 1. Cia S I)f the M. E . parI 'Oll With months prIor to July wlll tak-e. plirt In the program troubled WIth weeds, or on land h h . 'tAd t M II S . F l ' '1 hId' dispo. . d to be'n ' I cTucker's urc ,as unda mVI" mornin 0 ra. to . an. 1933, cannot be ma d ,as. no s t atls our genera . meetings W1 I be e I. po. 0 r m~e hamCD lies wero compiled until that time. to be preceded by 40 sectional con~ltlon, plantmg m rows 18 to E t . B ' kI ~ . g The estimated lotal of foreclo ures meetings. while 20 dinner sessions 24 lOehe apart resu lts in better aS e l ~e~ as 'H d S f l for the entire state wlls 594 in are scheduled for Friday and yields and cleaner Cl'0ps. . and l"E~~\'in :~. ent o~~nda ur~~~ January, 1934, as compared with Saturday. The principal speakers . Mo t comm~ n of I'rors In plant- Mr a nd Mrs ~ M , bor~ 1 30 in December, 1033. The lar- will be Paul C. Stetson, 8uperin- long s?yb an s lS I?lnntinl! too d p. and \'Iirs . H ' TlIck~r and . t S· d' . 'th M d g est decrease of sales was in urban tendent of Indianapolis schools' ne lOch de pth I. con Idered best E l ' .. ' , und t ' l d't' If ve yn spen un ay WI . properties . .Foreclos ures Lor farm Dr. George D. Strayer, Teachers' er mos SOl COil I Ions. 1\1 W B 1\ f S 'IIr. an d elined slightl y but remain d at College, Columbia Urtiver ity, and planted deeper,. the plant is low r: ~ ~ ummerl about the for mer average of one Dr. He nry H. Goddard of Ohi o e mer~e and tIme en~ugh elaps s Tuc:~l' ~'ent to I ;::fI)~n Weda:::ale per county per month. Fore- State's phychology department. to perml~ a heavy SOil cru t to d ' clo d farms lIold in January foml whIch endangers the stand. ay. . brought an average price oC $33.. . Under otber condit ions, drilling ?til.' . H. J . Carr a~d l\~ISS ~el.en 80 per aero as compared with an AprIl 3 mar~ th~ 200th anm- of th ~ seed is preferred when the Ra~d.all were shOPPing In CIDcmnvet'lIg-e apprai sal of $44.07 and I ~ers8ry of t he birth In Sco~land of crop IS planted for seed producti on nntl , at.ul'day. an avel'age juclgm nt of $47.03 per General Arthur St. ClaIr, . first l Six to seven pecks of seed an MI'. and Mn . Howlln-d. Graham acre. I gover~or Of. Northwest TerrItory, acre is the proper seeding ra te for a nd daughters entertamed the of w hlc~ Oh,o was once a part. At such varieties as Manchu and "500 club," Friday eVlwing. . While th e tate legi lature has the .sesslon. of the fifteenth annual mini, when u ed for ha y pl'oduc, ~lr. Lillian arr entertained b en truggling unsucce sfully so ~ndlan~ hll5to~ conference, held tion. For production of seed this t he. H. S. Girls basketball team, far with the dim cult school relief 1 m Ind!anapohs ilut December" a I amount may be reduced by one:. to Thu rsday evening with a 7 o'clock problllm, educators of Ohio nd I resolutIOn was adopted urging two pecks. U plantedMn rows 4 to dinner party. nationally prominent friends of th,at the postmaster gen, ral issue .a ' 6 pecks an acre is ~nough' seed. Mrs. Ru ssel J eft'fl'ill entertain·clucation wiJI rally in olumbus suitable commemorative stamp on The Virginia and Wilson varieties ed wit.h a birthday party Thursday the latter pllrt of this week to AprH 3, 1984, bearing a Iikene$s be seeded at these ~ ame rates. ev ning in honor of he r niece, C1eo arouse, as best they can, public of Ge"eral St. Clair, an d put it on Pelting, a varidy having small Kirk, on h I' ninth bilrthday. feeling in the interest 01 the youth sale in Columbus and the capitals seed, is planted at a rate twoTh e Willing Workers of the M. who are suft'<1rlng more than any of the oth er states that formed the tllirds of that used for other varie- E. church met with Mi s Lucille oth I'll frQn\.. the threatened break- Northwest Territory. The post- ties. ruckel', Monday evening. down in public educational facili- muter of Columbus had received .Manchu, • lllini and Scioto ar 1I1r. and Mrs. lint Taylor and ties, Following the Citizens eon- no information up to this week, desirable vari ties for hay and seed Mr. and Mrs. Howardl Graham at· in the northern two-thirds of tbe tended grange at CIlIlrksvi1\ , last state. In the southern third of the W ed nesday night. state, Virgin ia and Peking varieties Mrs. Lissa Cud, Mrs, Russell are preferred for hay and seed pro J efferis and MI·s. Myrtle Thomas duction. . . hopp d in Dayton, Wednesday. Cu ltivation requirements are harloHe Thomas has been quite simple. [f the seedbed is pre~ulti - ill th' past week. . vated, weeds have little chance 01'. and J\h's. Ogl~lsbee visited to gain a~ainst the soybean plant. Mr. and 1\11'8. Ensley, in Oarbyvil\(' ·If the soil crusts just before the last week. p lants come through, this conditi- .Mrs. A nna Harris, IOf Dayton, is on may be relieved by 'using a visiti ng Mrl!. J. W . Snell and weeder or rotary hoe when the fri ends . - - - -.-.- ....... . soil surface is friable. After the p lants hav8_ come through th e
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1934. Ford Sedan ~:d~:~~t;::~tth 1933 Ford Coach 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Dodge Sedan . 1932 Chevrolet Sedan ,1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1931 De Soto Sedan 1932 Chevrolet Coupe . 1929 Chevrolet Coupe ., 1929 Dodge Sedan . 1931 ChevrlJlet Coupe 1931 Ford 157t~ Trock . 1930 Chevrolet 157" Truck 1929 Chevrolet 131" Truck 1934 Chevrolet Demonstr'r Coach And n130Y others
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manufacturers. A liberal eommerci,1 policy will result lind inclu ~h'Y will thrive immediately ul")n lht· Presidcnt putting it into Oll'l'n lion We mu t fostel' and llromotC' nl'w Illlu'kets in R u s~i a. th~ Fa r EIIl\t a nd in 'out h 2nd 'IItl'a l Amcl'icaR. We CRnnot !I(' 11 abroad unle,,~ we buy, Ther is no one way I'null' to prospl·rity. hllrles A. Lindenberg tes tilied for two hours bl' forl' u '" nate conlmittee an;1 IlcCWitt ed himself adnlirnbly. Follnwing- that anoth ' f '\\'itness was called; Th questioner 'otnmenced t o int ' rrogal him in r~ga/'d to his scholaslic and college trai nin£'. A p tulallt enator illtin nipted: "That "eminds me or the traveling man's I'etort to th e wait!· !IS who recommended (Ix-tail lor t ..o ..bolo',. .." J& b't lJ.illr.r.8Uh&cri..,. no. an oup. '[s n' t that going II long way &"'\jlll...,a you back?' he a ked.
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One of my Ohio Democratic colleagu s appointed a RepublicRIl t o a very minor position. Next day he received a lette r from an irate Democratic conslitu('nt: "My d og left.. h01T1e. rIc found out I voted for you. If YOll al'ej II D mocrat, I am King of Portugal."
HUNTING Tbe Hom~ Owners' Loan 01'A. FISHINQ and its Bucce. is of utimpOl·tance. It is . omething " Tr.nalt BldO. goes right down to the p ople l 80aton. ·M .... The Federal Home Loan Bank Board has adopted an unbelievable , :::======~~-:--- stupid policy in dealing with hom e Subscribe for Th e Miami Gazett(' owners who have sec ul'ed hom e II through the H. O. L. C. All m()rtgagor must I'emit interest payments and later payments on the principal to the treasurer of the Board at Washington . Pew mOltgagors have che king nccounts. A great many do not u'nder II t an d th e mech aoics of making rClllittances by mail and are com· pclJ d to con ult with atlorneys at an expense. In any event, they ore conlpelled to go to the expense of purchasing postal or exp['es~ money ord I't!. Red tape of thi sort should be elirtlina ted 1.l nd more hom e$ . hould be saved for th it' owni!rs. ---- - - ---
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n,£\(1· In th aho\'e " nllil ~d co..;; '1 Wil l aft"r fol' Balr. at p UI,II ' nu c~(o ll O ~l Ih e 7th ,1" :( Of MI~ ~'. 19~4 at 2 ?~ : Ck p. m.. .on lh e Jl t pnJI ~~ N lh o ow on g deIK:r lbed I'ell l ('state lllL l "(I In LI' e CO Unl,· ot \\·'l.1'ren S· 1ttata of Ohio, to-wit · , "Situate In the County ot Warr en and -tat of Ohio and being a pa.rt ot MlIItary Survey No. 2 ~64 bounded as follow lI:-bcglnnlng a t a point OIl l/1e lin Of th e cun! r ot the old Middletown' l~oad ext nd ed across l,he IAlttle Miami Rnl! Hond thll'ly t 'roce (33) ree l east from t he cen (er Of 8ald nail Road bed: thence In.. a Nol'lller ly dir ectio n and parallcl wltb the center lin e of said Hoad ~--- -----~.-------a bed a nd 33 t E'e t therefrolD tw nly lhrl'e and 36-100 chains to a 1I 01 nt · the nCe N, 88' 20' E. 14.8 7 chaine to 8 jlO,k : thenc e Nort·h 9 links to a a alee; thenc:e S. 77· 15 ' Eo.8t 4 75 (' halne to a. polot ; th ence S. ~8· jO' B. 1.60 chains 110 a \?olnt· thence N 77' I ~' E. 1. 70 chaIns to a poInt wltn \'88 n llirch 28 In din N U'4. W. lG Iinke olst.ant an'l! a i.vainut 14 In. dl a. $ .68~· E. 57 link .. distance' thence S. 28· 05' E. 7. 93 chains to a 1~I~ kO~y tr ole ~o In. dla. thence S. 3~ Oli E. 14.57 Chains to a p ol llt' th ct)ce S. 57· E: •.7~ chalus to a IJo in l ; th nce S. 24' lfi' W . 5 14 chaIns to the center line af the Old Mlddll!town Hond: thence N. 8S ' 18' \V. 33 .6.1 ch41na to the place or befilIRlng contalnln!l' Sixty eIght and 1 ..100 acrea Il'1IOre or Icss (S8 .3 1). "ubJ ct to the right or Pr ston A l,a W80 n Iln" Nancy Lawson theIr he irs and assIgns. .t o lh us or a strip ot Ja nel '1Q fee t hI wld'h '\' h l~h It was provilled shOUld be "10.1<1 ~ft of tll extrem e S. E. corne .. or tho real es tate above desc.rlb ed tor purpos.en at a road -wa y tro(Yl tho lal1da 'Ill 1I111d Lawsons to Ule lllrnlJlku 'h\.n y gatea and tences necpua ry e at th e expense ot the .. aId Ln."' · 80ne th ~ lr 'helr" and assIgn" 1\11 R.8 provdf(leld by a cer laln contract ente r e litO between Jl\m es C Sn.le and 1"r 8ton >1\. Lawson lind Nancy L..a.w8on. th ewhlc:1l 13tn da y of!:! ptemuer. 1920.onand wa., du ly riled fo r record In tho Rocorde rs OW es
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Lard exports ' declined 41 percent, exports of hams and shoulders 37 per cent, in the per iod of January 1 to March ] 5, compared to the !lame period last yea I'.
Still at odds over aiiopting a PeTmanent tax program , the gene ra l assembly adjoul'ned last ' Thursday to return this week with A tto rn ey Genel'al Homer S. Cun'nl' ngs 'wI'n a the '~' ooden dumb opinion divided as to whether this b II H d" f I' hsecolld sessio n would be adjourn- e. e uttere the most 00 III 'th a complet. e · revenue act statement made bS' a high-up ed wl fII ' I . ' being adopted or whether it would' pu bl IC 0 cIa 10 many a moon assured the end I'n fal·lu·l'e. The most I'mpor- when he solemnly · . C . th tant action taken last week on a Senate ·J U d IClary ommlt ee t at 6~ure waa n egatl've I'n armed gangsters outlilumbered the revenue me~ I f th d its nature. That was the defeat of personne 0 e ' arrny an navy. t he W ard I'neome tax bl'll by a There are nearly 200,000 men in vote of 46 yeas a n d 52 nays. A th e army an d navy. The ~emocrat p~at;form pledged ~:m~~r~~~ J~~~ n:~d ~h~?eh o~ ~~r; motion to Nconsider tbe bill was pending w hen 'a djournment was o~ recIprocal tard'!'. agreements rcrordell In Vol. 107 page 350 of the be fulfiUe4. PreSident .Roose, J~ccd HOe,ords or \Varren 'Co'u nty t ake n. A bl' ll pr ovl'dl'ng that "~ounty WIll It h k d f th t Ohio. An(l In addllfon ther to tI,e treasurers shall act as receivers to V(! as .as e 01' a u o~l ty . 0 I'Jght of ~al\l .Tames C, sale his .l1 ~lrll tanft' ra. tes andl bargal.n With nnd I\s81gns to th e exclu sIve liS OIr & co llect delinq uen't' taxes on I'ncome lowe.r f t f I c<,"rtaln 81Hlng abo ut 400 t et North properties pBJIsed both houses. orelgn nil :Ions .Clr reclproca E:oet of the barn loca ted On sn.I" _ _ _--'-. agreements. Repubhcan Congress- Jn Ol ~ " C. 8n.le·8 farm . tOJ;ether with ' Sta t e Lib rary th rough m e n WI' 11 gnas h th elr ' t ee th an d Ilthe totherefrom encalle thto e !lam and Ia.y Th e Oh10 pIpright e line. tho epremI8l'!I its traveli ng library division' is rant about the virtuell of the or 811.Id JlI.tn " C. Sale. above d~ "er l b ~ serving approximatel., 500 or-nSm oot-Hawley Tariff and simulate .lIm '1. with th right ot said ntry spring from eto time to keeo izations and communttles through- fear over "Roosevelt TarHl' Dlcta- el.an and to ma.lce all necca. a,·y r _ air •.ground lIald plpo line 20 to 'bo In Ollt Ohl'O, S·• ate Libraria n Noon torship. The new tariff bill will [,he at lea.~ InchIJuried es at all stated this week. Owing to lack of I paBI!. Rates will be lowel rOlnts. as provided by 1n.1!! contract. trade alrrele mental Preston ... twef'n .A. said Jam.u and '. 8ale andI.aw,""Id J f u ndI!, man" , schools in the rural Reciprocal La/"'Bon Nn,hcv dl.trlct are very ' poorly equipped I will be entere,,:! into by Ion arorellllid. The eaBeme~t grantod with reading material, an d In 110mB President with other ..aovernments. a. by·SaI 8n.ld contrJlr,t the laidforc" James I .. his h.l rs ~r t cues book. borrowed f rom the T hia iJJ proper lind IM!nsible. and th e II con'rIL!'t sa , ' State Library make up the e ntire I How could a Congresa and Na I aehool collection. With the plana- 436 members not in .... Ignlt. ed expaMioa of this department, I throughout the year, a nd ~~~~ the tranlia. llbral'J senlce will and checkmated by a Senate of 98 MAId be extended to ewl'J commODity pin..-.hone tradea - rih the in tIM state, Mr. Noon said. The rulen CIt other nation" Such MeOft4 of fou US-minute Ubra1'J maehlnel'J ia toCI moville anel ner I'II4io .tatln AJU U1lWitldJ. allel hu Q
ROOT FOR AND CONSIC N ),ou r Ca ttle, hogs, sheep alld cal.,.. to Norria-Brock Co., Uv. .... nd progressive firm for th. Ii~ market prices and good •• m ... Union Stock Yarela' Cillllill_tl. 0. Tune i/1 on Radio Station Welty L2 :211 to 12 :80 p. m. tor our a UF market reporta.
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SI\I ith hm. . EVil W I"ton wa,; KhuP l,inl: In DB) ton FI"i,lll~. l\lr. untl ~J l'~ . J hn 'lurk BI1U fami Iy ntllH' U irOll1 1.11 Ellll"iek PI'OP"lty to Dayton, Friday. Ii ~~ :-;III'uh ~mith, of Wayn .~ ,iiiI' . . pent lh e w~' ek .... nd with irs. Bell ' Sco tl anti f a mily. 1\11 ' . ~Jal'gnl'e t J olm!l \Va , U l'hllJ" ~da~' ~lI('s t of ?tIl'. nnd Mrs . J!;u,", 'l'h u ml\S, of route two. :\1 1', I1ml :\11'5. Frank Kurfi \\'I' I'C I>a yt(11\ YiK i lo r ~ , Frillny. Mi" IlIl'Y Young s pent lhe II (' k-t' nd with l\U. IIlal"gBrH nl\'n~l~ :\lil<~
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arc PI"('I)Ol'eO to serv any Mr. and Mrs. W. B. quires and IUIl1i1y in thiij communily ill lhis y ar. MI'. and Mr . Wi1{l'ed Squires visitThis is the suggestion ·o f P. B. ed nt Midland, Sunday. a cnrlRid rate, dwni.:fkd man.-Zumbro, ext nsion sp cialist in poult.ry hUMbandry for the O. . U. ncr , M l'chnndi~e is Dvaila hie MI'. and Mrs. arJ Albl'ight were Analyz ing th records, kept by guests on unday of MI'. and MI's. in [l wide 1"lIng ()f prlc s, farmel·s. of several hundred farm Ke sli'r Graham at L~'t1e. Rock, Zumbl'o found little relauut V I'Y cull receive the tion. between the number of chick 1111'. and Ml's. Sidney Bloch and ernl\ for d, ~ou t h of t OWIl. kept on the farm and profits from daughter, Mrs. J ean It Bloch, of slime con ~cj nU ou uttention 1\I r . lind lIlr '. Leon 'n!isbury the poultry bu ine s. Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs, Max allli chil dl' n of ,ubinll . p nl ' unand I'('vel'ent care. A profit of 67 cents a hen was Kohlhagen, of Jam estown and tillY CI ening with 11", and Mr. earned by· wners of 117 flocks. Mr, Walter Kohlhagen, of WaterAlInl Em)'i k, Thirty-four Rock owners earned bury, an n., we)"e guests of MI', l\I is~ Ht'len Earlv is slowly re- $1.45 Ii hen. A hundred h~ns re- and Mrs. Myer F{yman and so n, COY rin g fl'ol11 an alta k of the t.ul'lled as much to one group as Sllitday. I(,·ip. 250 hellS returned to the other MI'!', Kesler Grnhnm and daugh- group. t' l', Mis:! B rnic e. w~re hopping in Zumbro considers buying of White Rose, the depen. llll y~o n. M O ll~la)'. better chick to be the first step )n dable Gasoline. Phone'i ~IJ M 0 0\'15 .and EI"Il~a W ~rn I' "better care." hicks all look re t urned to th eIr home 111 1.1ddlc- alike, he says, but they dilt'er ' . Waynesville, Ohio to wn, . unday, . after spcndll1g · a Iwidely in theil' PQtential ejtg layA. bIllIon pounds of [al'm seeas, \\' k With ·relat lve here. ing- abilities. Consider the I\ock costmg $40,000,000, were bnught , 1.1 I·S. A. Th omp on liP nt nnd the eggs from which your last year by Amerirnn fal·m(>r~. F. usle r • und~y. WIth her son, Mr. chicks are obtained. He urges: ""!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!'!'!"'!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!~!!'!'!!!!!!!'!'!"'!~'!'!"'!'!'!"'!'!'!"'!~!!!"!~'!'!"'!'!'!"'!'!'!"'!~~!"'!! I ~nd 1\11' . WIlliams and daughter, 1. Securing chicks from eggs = III Dayton. l lhat weigh 23 to 24 ounces to the Mr. and Mr . William Lon!!; 'r,. dozen. The hatchery code sets a ~l)i! nt t he wleeK-end with lh ir minimum of" 23 ounce!! ' to the daughter, Mr • Ethel uyl or and dozen, . 2. Securing chicks from hens family in D.ayt,o n. Miss Vlngnlla FoulkR, who IS that have been continuously culled working in DII81,0n , s pent unday I for egg production. with hom foI:ks. 3. Secul'ing chicks from hens Meredith Whitakpr of Wittpn- that have been mated with a pedibUI'1! cllli ge, pringfield, • spent greed cockerel. . the week-end with \lis parents, Mr. 4, Securing chicks from hatchnd Mr . , alter Whitaker. rymen or breeders who have been reasons for buying The Ladies A id held their April blood testing for pullorum disease meeting Wedne day afternoon at th~t mortality may be held to the th e hom of frs. . L. Duke, with minimum. forth th ir best efforts that th it MASONIC NOTICE . In this climate, fence must ha ve real Mr8. Paul Du~re 115 hostess. - - --.- ••- - - ,,"ork might meet with the al)proVfighting qualities, or r ust will soon Emery harleton moved from FRIDAY, APRIL 13tb. al of visiting parents and friends, Stated communication of Way· hi s s n' s out,h of t own to th weaken it and then destroy it. second, to arouse u feeling 01 pr ide IS OHIO'S ARBOR DAY Red Brand F nee is a two fi ted and atisfaction in wQrk well ncsvill Lodg e No. 163 l~ . & A. M. Huina property Tuesday. Tuesday eve ning. Apl'il 10. Vi itMr. and MI'. Donald Hadley fighter. It fights rust, first, with a don~ , Blld third , t o enCOl,lrage all A proclamation calling for the heavy Galvannealt!d outer coating; studeJlts, wh ether' of . upedor 01' ing and ojourning br thren aye were week-en I gue ts of MI'. nnd welcome. 1\11'" Webb and family, near WilI- observation of Arbor and Bird nay second, ~th a reaJ copper bearing average ranking, to continue work(Continued from pale 1) E. . rane, W. M., minglon. on Friday, April 13, bas been i8inner section. Double protection I ing at their be t. • F. B_ Henderson, ec'y. Ir. and Mrs. Roy lchbaum and s ued by Governor White. Special Parent. or any others intel'e ted This two-way rust protec tion children of Dayton were Easter reference is made in the proc)ama!:Ialeum -,nd the Via. Dolona, the are urged to visit the schools w.hile adds years to its life and saves fence dinn r guests o! r. and Mrs. A. tion to young men who have been Street of Sorrows, and other place the exhibit is bing held. dollars for you, Let'S t alk it over. White Rose - Power be- A . ~ mith. emplo~d throughout the nation connected with th rucifucion. Irs. Allen 19mrick, Mrs. Walter I during the past year in planting ...., hind the engine. Girl.' Track COlllmercial CODteata Kenrick, Irs.. Th rle Jones and iva t acres of waste and otherwise son were Dayt:on visitors, Tuesday unproductive land and thus adding rmer~ The girls wno wer,e lntel'e ted in Seven chool will take part in 1\Ir. and :M[rs. Richard Moore, to the natural beauty of the coun() Penl'uina Reat on r'ce the Commercial' conte~b~ to be held track met Tuesday, April 3. Th l~ mJleror ppngllinR r~ t on tnc Ice of Dayton. wE're Sunday gue ts of try. , at the local school building Satur- track lind field events for the with tf'nl)l!'rlltu re of ton ralll nJOt to All citizen, including school Phone 2S Wayne.ville, Ohio day, April twenty-first. Two toun- high school are a s follows: 50 00 or ;0 do reps Fuhr nh('lt below Mr. and 1011'S. J. B. Jones. Mrs. .Tones accompllnied them home and ~hildren, are called upon to engage yard dash, shot put, baseball throw ties, Warren and Buttel', be reZ 1'0 10 th dll 1"1' nl'~S ot lhe A utarc· remained till Monday evening. In planting of trees, the beautipresented. In addition to the Way- basketball throw, potato race and Mr. and M1'9. Walter Clark spent fication of nature and in providtiC winter. ne ville entrants, contestants will relay. The events for the grade Monday in Dayton, . ing havens for tbe protection of come from arlisle, Morrow, and girls are: 50 yard da h, 15 yard Miss Helel~ Friend of Miami birds. Kings Mills, in this county, and dash, relay, ba ketball throw, and QuaDnah P.u1<~r University, Oxford, and Irvin Frifrom Monroe, even Mile and potato T8ce. The practice for both Qunnnnh )n rker "'I"~ a ('omlln ~he end, of Middletown, spent the SALE OF PLATES JUMPS Fairfield Township in Butler high school and grade!\ will start Tncl1an chlee, ~Ol\ or n (,l\l'tl\"e white week-end wit.h their parents, Mr. immediately. AS PRICE SLUMPS county. woman. ITe If'd thl'! 111 t lnd iun at- and Mrs. Robert Fri.~nd. ------ -- ~ tack against the Texans, bllt Inter Harvey B urnet spent Monday ADDuai School Diaplay Face Paint 1,500 Y.ar. A.o acct'ptt'd and chaOlflloueri white and Tuesday' i.n Indianapolis atr--:-T--.!..-----J~ns..al~l1O.w.....b.eIng mad ' from the 1rr.Jl..W ot n clvlltzatlon. ne negotiated lenses wn~~~B~~i~~~~~~-h~ai~iffi~~~~~~~~, the second annual school display Ronuto Ivorunn who 11\"1'<1 1,r1OO or tncllon lelnd 'fOI"' (lllstnre, was gard to Dairy Reduction which will be held May. eventh to years ago were ((Jllnd b.v tIle cJlem. ,delegate ot hIs porI!; 00 mi ssions Mrs. Margaret Johns spent the ince the 25 % reduction bas been eleventh, inclu sive. All elementary leal lnborntorles In Los AIlj::eles, to to Wo shlngto n. 'VIIS II (1poi nted week-end and Easter Sunday with made on the price. rooms of both buildings and class contuln the snllle rea In!:!r/'(1icnt~ IHI judge of lin IndIa n court. lind 11fT. and Mrs. Charles Doster, near rooms and laboratories of the high the rong of totlny- I!"'On oxide. early In the 'rw~iltlcth enturv Willmington. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley near Rorunos got It by rll t1ng 11'00 WBS m('ntloned liS II. cnndilltlfe fo'r school will exhibit their work. I\hs. Morris Graham and son Sabina. The purpos of this "fail·' are whereas tOOlly'S eh' rnl ts obtllin the United tnt('s senllte. no died Marion Whit.aker of Waynesville Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wilso.n took fir t, to eneom'age tudents to put. by llrC('ipi til tfnll. In 1911 , w,ere Sunda~' guests of Mr. and dinner on Easter with Mr .•nd Mrs , !es. Harold Whitaker and children Paul Peterson and family of the Mr. and l~rs. Stanley Bail€'y Eleazer neighborhood. entertained several friends Friday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel , Wilson evening to n farewell party for were dinner guesls of Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank, who John Wilson, Sunday. with th,eir family moved to Dayton Mr .. and Mrs. Zimri Haines, Mr. Saturday. and Mrs. Arthur Hartman and Mrs. Joseph Gra Ri and children Mrs. Raleigh Bo~n ' attended the and Mrs. EVil Haines, of Piqua, funeral of Mr. Tilghman Haine!l s pent Friday night and Saturday in Wilmington, last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon • Walter Kenrick. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Mrs. Mary BoHnolt' and Mrs. called on Mrs. Wilson's parents Frank Brown, of Tippecanoe City Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hurley near' returned to Ilheir home, Wednes- New Burlington, Sunday aft~rnoon day, after spendi ng several days ~-with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and daughter!!: , Mrs. Harv€IY Burnet accompan. Lasting Strength EveryGoodyear.lnourstore ied her uncle,. John Hayn!!r to his Proved has at least Jou, fuU pIlei home in Westville, Friday, and I'e turned home Sunday with Mr. ThefoliowlDj reeulta of of Supertwiat Cord - each DlIlDY till ta a.6ow tbe.l1'Burnet, wbo spent the day there. The famous eraaepercentoforJahW one rubberized to teelat Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick atrenatb remalniDl In . GOODYEAR eJ'tertained to dinner Sunday, tire corda after 8, 16ancl beat the moat Jastma Mr. and,Mrs. Jacob Gabelman, Mr PATHFINDER It thou_ada of mIllII: blowout protection vour , and Mrs. W. G. Haines and Robert - blowout· protected Mll.. .Su~l.t Ord...". ~ ." 4 FUI.L PLIES of and Clara H~~ines, of Dayton. Run TIft Corda 'I1NCorda b DAA_ 8,0~ 81% money can ~y. ~u.. Supertwist Cord lnlulMr. and Mrll. Kesler Graham had atedwlth heat·rellat· 8S their dinMr guests Easter S)ln16,000 '1% 36% Goodyear makes the molt . IDa ru bber. day, Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Wtrite and ....24_,0_0_0_6_t...%_ _~_-' , tire., .Goodyear can Ill" son of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albright and little Jackie II Supertw1a~ Cord_ Good. the tnOIt mUe - for . up Hughs of WlLynesville . year patent - .tr.tch...· abllorb. .hoc;U, ancl com_ ample, Sup~rtwl.t Cord . ~.-back Tborou&h1y t in every py '''1.. rubberized to reall1t beat. , protect on it AiYea laetina blowout See bow much more ely protection In every ply. Mr. and Mrel. Everett "smp,,,, A.k ua to demooatratel the same price buys here. family were dinner and Mrs. Zimri Haines, Sunday. . , Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and Miss Dorothy attended a family dinner at the home of ~ev. and Mrs. W. E. Iiiogan, on Easter. Mrs. Samuel Wilson calle& on MTs. Horace Compton one afternoon last wel!k. Mrs. Compton has not been well again but is Al so. the better now. Phy1iss Haines was out of Bchool GOODYEAR part of last week on account of SPEEDWAY sickness. •• blo..out.proteetetl Mrs. Lawrence Mitchner was a )'It cost. aa little as dinner guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Sphar, of Xenia, Tuelday. up MiN Dorothy Boran wal member of the Junior clan Spring Valley H. S. who talned the SeniQf cIa. at a theater party in DaytoD, last Friday ni.ht. Richard Halnes, Ion of ~r. and Mn. Hainea. baa the llU-L fewer bUl better chicks
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, T'HURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 OLD FIDDLER'S CONTEST
ANNOUNCEMENT OF WILBUR E. GEBHART 0 _ E S is spoD:!oring nn old fidd] rs to ba held at SERVICES AT THE W. A. Johnson, 11, of incin- the gym aturday evC'n i'ng, April nnti, inventor and seller of 14, at 8 p. m. KILLED AT DODOS ' IN artificial CHURCHES SUNDAY legs, was killed and four ' All the fiddlers will h hel' and I Ke ntuckians were injured, one there will be nov_elty numbt,!)'s i'1tl'O :..:..=-=.:==..::...:::..=.=:..:..:::..:..:t:-;7~
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t lhe regu lm' monlhly meting of the Sr)Uthem hio oon Hunt'rs' Il~soclation held at Loveland. Ohi u, Thur day evening, PI'j] 6, nttl'nded by I\1OI-e than three hundred. The pUl'chase of gam ~IIS VCI'y much ill evidence, a~ the secrctlll'~', A, E. hll'tz, Was instructed to anangl' immediately for ~he liberation fir 20 COlin, 20 rabbIts, 10 ph Rsants, and a num ber for hatching. The chairman of the game-commitle \'eportcd a ~ill1ilal'" am ount of gam liberated during the past month. ] 35 n w members were taken in, bringing the l\1!'mbership neal' thll thousund mark.- The lermont ourier. ---- - - ---
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Th leagu s start rej!;ulnr ~ummer ~ch~dul s n;~~ 1 W dn;:sdny, lind the s llIall t.O\\ n ball f!ln ~ !lro olso looking forward seriously, in a headon collision of duced on t~ progl'am. WA YNESVILLE M_ E. CHURCH to a 11'" ~ uSI'n or ball ~anll!" at two aut{)mobiles near Monroe Don't lall to am and hili' R v. G. C. Dibert, Pastor lh ir own town!!. shortly blare 7 o'clock last Thurs- them. It will be a lreat. {anager Hali bury hill< organi2:- Orat oric:al Cont.,.U Held T"•• ~ unday: 'undny schoo l at !i :30 Gebbart W ... on Hi. Wa~ to Work day night. - - - ' :I. Ill. l\1ol'ning WOI' hip lit to ::10. Johnston had been a cripple DEATH t.I a team and will play th il' tit'S! and Wedne.day at Lebanon, at Middletown WheD tb. At _this service th communion of : ince a railroad accident when h game with th Buck ye al Kenrick Lebanon Plac:... Fi ... t The 3 year-aIr! son of Mr. nnd t~l Lord's upper will b observed Accident Occllrred was 84 :,rears old, in which he pal'k, on the Oayton nnd Lebanon ' M l's. 0 car Badgeley, ' pl'in~ Epworth League lilt (lo:~O p'. m .. At 10. t both legs. pike, ,unday. Th e Buckey. havc Mr. J hnston was born ,and Valley, di d at the ,l. Elizabeth 7 :30 p. :n0 Pl·of. 1~ar 1'l8 \~' In give trengthen d their team ov r la. l Ba. ketball Team. Honor~ at Wilbur E. Gebhal't, 27, died at reared at Franklin, He is survive!! li ollpital on Wednesday. Tho I ~he rQmamcle)' of hIS ve~y mte~st year and at' looking .forward to Ii Banquet the Blait· Ho pital, Lebanon , about by his widow, formerly MiSil Lulu :funeral service will be held fit the lIlg lectu;e, on the s~~bJ\lct elf The good year. 12 o'clock W ed n e~day night, from T try, who spent h r early life in bome Friday afteJ'noon at 2 Preparatlon of" the .F. l'th. fOl' the Th b k tball teams of the Managel' alis bury has at thl injuries sustained in an accident Waynesville, two daughters and a o'clock. Burial will be mude ill the ' I[ me ot lan .. It I S dcslf d that high IIchool wer honored at a pre~ent time a tcntativEl team, bu whi<:h occurred at Dodds at 2 80 n, Terry, of Cincinnati. Spring Valley cemet ry. Iall who can WIN. read tlle , fi.tst expects to acid more 5trength tllar bamluet given last Thur day 'veno'clock that afternoon. j Chapter of G neSIn befol' commg forml'rly and his U~111 is t o hav! ing in the g~' m. In addition to to the, I cture. Mr. Gebhal't, at that time, was = White Rosa, the depen- one of thc best t!!!lnl S in this sec meDlbel'!-; of the squad, guests indriving a motorcycle, on his way to clud(!d the faculty athletic s1!'a1T, dable Gasoline. tion. wOI'k in Middletown, wilen he collfathel'l' Mel mothers of th b uys, p. m. ided wiLh a car at the (Ol-ner near - ..::::=. - nd local business people. the store of J ohn Gustin on the The menu was planned 'by and I Prayer meeting On Wednesday Middletown Road. Th e name of , 0 lat 7:15 p. m. r(jparcd under the supervillion of _-=.,_ The District Confelrence of the th driver of the car, who was is Robbins, who desel'ves much Dayton DiRtrict will meet in the I , ulonc, was not ascertained. Both ered it f o \' the appetizing meal. ent rville church Oln Tuesday of men were taken to the hospital. Tn Wayne Township Mothers Following the invocation by The ullknow"n man was not seri- club met at the Grade building, n{'.xt we kilt ]0 n. m. I::.-=-=-_~_~ Rev. William on, Mr. Lotz assumoualy Injured but Mr. Gebhart died la t Friday afternoon. The meet- -- I ed the position f toast master and J 0 hours after he arrived at. the ing was opened with general singWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Resid ence pruperly ut 30 Easl presided during t h e program. Ruth hospital. ing and Mrs. HJlrtman conduded CHRIST S cond Lrect has b en donated t Sali bUI'y and Jncque Adllms led u rviving him lire, t he widow the devotions. The following pro( Undenomillatio na\) thc people of GI'llt'ne county b~ the group in singing "Onward, on two-year-old daughter, hi~ ,gram was given by the second 1i~s Emma King, E t Main street Waycehs." Miss Robbins, in behester A. Williamson, Mini8ter parents, Mr. and Mrs, William gl'llde on "Fashions," under the for use as a GI' 'n county hi ·tori· haII of the Sports manship Brothel' hurch School at :30 a. m. Gebhart, lind two sist,e1'S both direction of Miss OIa Hartsock and al rnu urn. hood, gave th add~ss of welcome Lord's Ul'PCr at conclusion. hrisliving at home. ' M i . Mary Hunter. Mi ·s King' ~ olfel' wa!'l made m. '. Earnhart responded for the tiBn Eneleavor at 6:30 p. m. The funeral servio will be con- Song- "Ores ing Up" - Beulah Tobacco canvas at Hyman's. availabl t o the public through co- dads, 1\lrs. Frank. LeMay for the Ifurve¥ Hole , I ader. Evening duded at the Me lure Funeral Bt'ittain. Ruth McKeever, Elva lIpelation of count)' c rnrnissioners mether!!, Wallace Bernard for the CVl1ngelistie S I'viee at 7 :30 p. m. Ml's. Myor Hyman is hom after Home aturday afternoon at 2 May Westerman, Mary Ellen who gr d ye tarday to formal team, and MaTjorie Earnhart for IIpe~ding a week i n New York Oity Prayer me ting and Bibl e study o'clock by Rev. G, . Dibert. Bogan. acceptance of the deed, the Sportsmanship Brotherhood. Tobacco canvas at Hyman's. each W adn sday at "1' :30 p. m. The BUI'ial will be made in Miami Reading - "Well Dressed Lad-y" The prOI)crty. located nt th( The chief spe ak r of. the evening ermaDent waves for church where you feel at home. $5.00 cemetery. Wilma Dibert. 11-. and Mr~. E. L. Thomas were northeast COI'l1 r or S cond and was Mr. Rider, Athletic Director Truax ___ __ .. Reading- "Well Dressed Man," $2.50, shampoo extra. Monroe streets, has b en in th ~ of Miami Universily, who discussDayton visitol's on Thur day. Beauty hoppe. ST. MARY'S C:HlIRCH Donald Watkins. King family for half a century and ed the place of athlelics in the MOUSER-HUNTER Playlet- 'Little Red School House' ""v. J. J. Schaelffer_ Rector Mr. and Mrs. A. . Griffy vi it- is of historical inlel·e. t, for on the chools. . . Ellis. president of Mrs. L. H. Gordon and Ml'lI. Erwin Lewis,Wllma Faul, and Emma H. McClure wel'e Xenia unday after Easter, ed relatlvcR near Lebanon, Sunday original gnJ.nt made out in 1798 the board of education, expressed Mildred Smith. hurch school at 9:30; for the siW the signature of John bis tOl\st in poetry,. Will stroud, Miss Mary Hunter, daughter of visitors aturday afternoon. the Heppy 1I0u r cluh met at the Arlam, then president of th chosen recently I\S the most enPrayer and serm!>n at MI'. and Mrs. A. B. Hunter. Blan- Dress for Bridge- Betty Routzahn Mr. Lee Mason, of Mason, Ohio, home of MI'. Wnllcr Wil!'1t' n, pI'esident of th n ited States, ap· thusiastic supporter of the team, chester, Ohio wa married to Mr. Song-"Spring Maidens." Mildred Smith, Mary Anna Mi1ler, Mary spent the 'C'Pk-end with hi. Tu day afternoolt. pears. A modern frame residence discu ssed the difficulties under Merle Mouser at Lexington, Ky., 'rSOn (a on. Ell n Bogan, Irma Fires, Gl enna broth.er, 1, occupies the sit-e, wh i h will bE' which th season began and the March 24, 1934 . FERRY CHURCH OF CtiRIST Wade. Mr. and 1111'S. Lloyd Davis and remodeled to house th museum. triwnphs into which it turned. Mr. Mr. Mouser ha been a very ( ndenominlltional) Mr.. Jam es Mark, f New York family visite friends in SpringIn order to guarantee th safety Donald Dilatush spoke enthusiaspopulal' and ucce ful teacher in ong-"Put On Your Old Gray City, was ihe gue, t of Mr. and Chester A. Wii11iamson Bonn tt," Ervin Lewis and field, unday evening. of article placed in the museum , tic ally on "Athletics and Mantho school h re since March 1, Mrs. E. L. Thoma s over the weeknift d .'c rvice b ginning with Evelyn Thompson. th st.ate archit.ect's office has been hood.' A toast by Rev. Dibert and 1032. Aft r her gradUation from ena. Mcmb rs of the Progr ssive consulted concerning th altera- gre tings from the County Superhurch ch 01 fit II :30 a. m. Lord's Blan he tel' High school she at- Beach Costume and Slavish GirlUPP{'I' and s I'mon at 10:30 a. m. Wome n's club enj oyed a dinner tions to be made and plans hav intendent of schools followed. Helen Vint. lended Miami University at Oxford Mrs. Anna adwallllder, M)'~. You alt! always welcomo at this an d theat I' pa.rty at Dayton, Tues been dra\\n and ap!u'oved by the Coach Young then took charge and wa graduated -from there in Farmers -leader, Erwin Lewis. Maria Elbon and l\liss laJ:a ,Lile ehul·ch. day evening. MilkmanRobert Shutts. s tate fOI' nece~sai'y til' proofing. and, in his farewell remarks, reHJ31. She is a member of . Theta attend d a funeral at 'pring Oigg r- Bennie Hisey. Sigma Upsilon sOI·ority. MI'. and Mrs. Emerson Earnltm·t These e!tpen$es, togeth l' with the viewed the pllt t season,. adding ST. AUGUSTINE ,CHURCH ames Casey, John Valley , unday afternoon. 1\lr. Mou el,' is the son of Mr. Haymaker ond a party or friends saw "David expense of installing glass-covered that he regretted very much that Ludington. Father Newton, Pastor and Mrs. . E. Mou cr, Glllnville, Harem," at the MU l' phy theater cases in which to display art.icl·~ he was not to be in the commuTlit)' Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hawke alld M 55 at t. Augu tine's hurch in Wilmin gtoll, ullday afternoon on exhibit, will be nlet by memb r another yea'r, Varsity letters were Ohio. He received his A. B. De- Gardner- Donald Watkins Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Fromm vi-ited ship f es pa iel by membel's of 1I award d to the following in baeg-T e in ivil Engineering from horus -Virgil Gray, Elizabeth Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Vance and every 5 cO]ld and fo urth Sunday Curtis, Hilda lo'ramer, Albert MI'. and MI·5. Fo t I' Heacock Gr enc county nlUt;e Um association ketball: Carl Cook, Chatl s Davis, 01 the montb. D nnison University in 1932. on, at Pleasant Pla in, unday. Richards, Max Holland, Pauline have r eturn d to their home in organized at a: meeting in tb Ro- Robert Smith, Wallace Bernard, The marriage was announced at Biggs, Ethel Reno, Jolin Harold, B dfol'd county, Pa., aft r several tary club. A membenhip of -"'-='-l-I"V"''''' Allen, David Boger and , FRIENDS MIEETING the dinn er of the Progr saive The Woman' s Auxiliul'Y of t. Leonard Moran, ·Joe Lamb, Jona Mary'S Church will me t on Friweeks of success ful work in the is the goal. iTlcent Griffy. Numerals awards Women's club at the Biltmore First-day' chool at 9 :30 a. m. hepherd, Anna Lee Smith, Mil- day afternoon, April 13, at two Changes necessary to the build- wer given to Earl Conner, Charles Friends meeting, here. Holel in Dayton, Tuesday v-ening, 1\1 eeting f r Worship at 10 :30 dred Shearer, Robert Dakin, o'clock, at the home of [rs. D. ing will be worked out by M Burton Earnhart, Lamar Earnwhen each member pr sent was a. m. Mr. William Drake and son, M reel', Yellow Springs architect. hart, Eldon Ellis, harles LeMa)" Cary Reno, Charles Smith. plea anlly surpri ed at the dinner L. Crane. Bobbie, of indian poliS, Ind. , and At the conclusion of the grade Establishment of a hi torical Albel·t Hawke, Norman Meredith, 1abl to find an announcement program Miss Irma Rieh gave a Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hough had LARGE CROWDS ATTENDINC Miss Juanita Hubble, of Bellbrook museum In Xenia was for many Richard Miller and Robert Satfolded in her napkin. DAY'S ANNIVERSARY SALE are spending this month with Mrs. years lin ambition of lhe lat Dr. tcrthwaite. The couple has the best wi hes reading entitled, "Calling on' the as guests on unday, ir. and Mrs. o car A tchley, (Edith McKibbon) W' IA. Galloway, historican, and Robert Cleaver was given a Forrest Hough and children, of of many friends for a happy and Pastor' Wire." at Tampa, Fla. Instrumental music- Miss Eliza· Ridgevill , Mr. and 1\1r. R\>bert the project was revived setal student tenol-manager leUer, and 1!ro~perous Married lif . A. K. Day's ei,! hth annual anbeth Mullen, Messrs. Keith and Alderman and Miss Lucille Kaylor, cc il Davis the assi stant letter. niversary sale is still going on, {I'. and Mrg. Howard Arch- months ago by a g roup of Xe iall. Dean Walton . of Dayton. who have helped to make the longhcel'-iead(!r awaTds went to and judging from the pepple visitdeacon had a. dinnerguestson un A vote was taken on the flower FRIENDSHIP CLUB MET cherished dream a l'Clllity. Ruth alisbury lind .Jacque Adame. ing the stvre he i living up to his day, Ml·. Bertie Archdeacon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mosh I' AT M. E. CHURCH box and picture, which resulted as All articles of historical vatu oft-ba ll letters w re awarded follows: Fower box, Miss Laura of Edward Road, Cincinnati, en- r putaUen as a J~ od host. The on, Bruce, and Mis!! Dorothy which Gr ne countians wish to to Vincent Griffy, (Captain), Carl low prices and quality of th goo<ll\ Wolfe, of Wilmington, Mr. and McKin ey; picture, Miss 01a Hart- tertllined t\:le following guests et lend 01' giv to the mus urn will be Cook. Earl Connel', Robert Allen, The Friendship Club met at the sock. dinner, Sunday. Mr$. Edith Hard are attr'acting cus,tomers, and it Mr. Henry Carpenter, Mr. and hQused in the huiltiing fOI' hibi· Chal'lcs Davi ~ , Wallace Bernard, looks like his . all' would be a Irs. Homer Carp()nter, of Dayton, M. E. church, Wednesday, April After the adjournment, Mn. and family, Mr. nnd Ml'~. Ronald t ion . eci l Davis, (manager). qualified Buccess. Visit the store Mr. John McCullough and son, 11, with twenty-thr~ members Russel1 Salisbury put on severa) Hawke and family, and Mi s Emma Thl' program closed with the and you willi be able to get Ever . tt, 01 prinp;boro, Mr!'l. Mary soon .nn wering to roll call. After an interesting stunts. Heighway, of Waynesville, and singing of the high-school song. OBITUARY me splendid bargain. Geig rand I\1r. Stanley Myers, of so opening song by the club, Mrs. A dainty luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartsock and -- ~ Butlerville, and Mrs. Lida Vil1ars, Fa rr led in devotionals and the by Ml'8. George Smith, Mrs. Robert family of Milford. The event was Scnior Cia .. Play harles Everett Shepherd, SOli White ROSE--Power be- ?t Spring Valley. he dinner was f Mr. usual routine of bUllinell8 wall a~ Wernt~, loin. George Gilliland, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and MI's. Lawl'e/lce Shepm ,honor of the b1rthday of Mr. The eniol' Class of Waynesville tended to . The committee in Mrs. Alva Ludington, Mrs. Joe Tin Charles Mosher and Miss Emma herd, wa born near orw in, Ohio hind the enalne. 1 Archdeacon. . , state 01 high. anJdety a)td charge of the afte.rn.oon, was com- ey and Mrs. Ralph Hastings. Hei hwa Decemb I' 28, 1031 Ilnd to as t.he date for the IJO.'led of Mrs. R. S. Weaver, )\in. his eternal home ==-======---=-=-=-=-=-=====.====~======== prcsentation of their play "The Nelson Watkins, Mrs, Charlea ZimSamaritan hospital in Dayton. Adventul'es of Gl'andpa" draws merman, Mrs. W. S, John alld Mrs. A prj) I , 19:14 . at the age of near. Under the able direction of lIT'S CLEAN-'UP, PAINT_UPTIME _ - - - - -·- - -ByPAULROBINSON !, 2Ohio, Charles Anderson. yearR. 3 month and a dBya. He 1r. Garst the play has progressed The program , planned by the leaves to mourn his departul', ill Ilne style nnd an evening of nostesses was as tollows: his father, molher, three brotn- s plendid entertainment is in store Reading- Mr. Nelson Watkins. ,"'" el'S, one sister, hi s grandparents. for us. 1 1,,\\\ Talk on her native country of and m8ny othel's who knew and The pIny will be given tonight, Summer students who enroll at Denmark- Mrs. Henry ~e8ter loved him . (Thursday) and tomorrow night, the L,ebanon institution on June man. (Friday) . G ..n., Home Vocal Duet-Mrs. Fulkerson and 18 may also eoroH at Miami University and do work in both schools Mrs. Buzick. Gone hom OUI' home forever, Cro •• COlin try RIIB it they so desire. An interesting Reading-Mrs. McClute. The darling of OU I' band, feature of the al'l'angement is ·that tunts -Mrs. Weaver. Practics for the annual :crosaCrossed ov I' the mystic l'ivel' Mrs. McClure led the couples there will be no extl'a cost to the country run is drawing to a close Into the sUlIlnle r land. in Waynesville. This annual event chosen in the $tunt, down to a student who ~i!bes to carryon ' Cone from the world ' of sadness, is to be held Thursday April 12, most delectable luncheon prepared work In this manner. TransportaGone from II b d of pain, at" :15 p. m. over th usual course in the basement, to the tune ot tion ,b y insu.-ed bus is provided by Alfred Holbrook College and Into eternal gladne.~, "De-wn Went McGinty." student who chooses to do work in Nevel' to weep again. (Continued on page 40) • this manner carries wo-rk at Miami Gone' where no sLol'ms of son'ow, HOME OWNERS RELIEVED OF three days each week and " three Swe p o'er hi troubled bl'east FEAR OF LOSING HOMES days at Holbrook. Students will PL~NS FOR 1934 FAIR Gone from a dark tomorrow live it Lebanon, leave early the To everlasting I'est. three assigned da)'!I, spend the day DROPPED BY COUNTY More Ohio small home owners at Miami, and return in the evenWe weep, our hellrts are breaking, were relieved of the fear of losing ing to Holbrook. Any remaining hopes entertainWe smilo, and , ki 8~ the I'od; th ir homes last week than in any In either of the two terms six ed by directors ot .the Clinton ' we: know hi s'pirit's waking previous week" according to the semester .ho\lrB of cNdit may be coqnty agricultural society for In th Paradi s of God. report of State Manager Henry G. earned, four of whieh must be in holding a county fair in 1934 were Brunner, of the Home Owners' one institution and two in the bla ted jinanclally at a meetin, Card of Thanl.. Loan Corporation for tbe week other, depeodln, upon ~he needs of the fair boaI'd with count,. ending April 6th, given out toda)'. of the stUdent. This plan Qpene a W wish to thnnk Mr. Me lure co'm missioners. " The report shows 1qans made on wide variety of eourees to prosfOI' hi services; Miss Lucy Emley' There will not be a fair this year 2,061 homes during the week, pective students and gives those for h r so ng Rcrvicc; Rev. DilH!rt · b cause funds are lackln,g and with a value of $6,562,816. Of who wiab to take advantaee ot the for his can oling words Bud alsc overtures of th~ tall' board for tbls amount $5,966,060 "as. diJ.. opportunity a knowledge of the the fri onds -and nci~hbors fo r $4,600 with which to conduct an bursed in the corporation's 4 per Ideal& of and methode of a relativth il' help dul'in~ OUl' time of e.xposition went for naught. Comcent tax exempt bonds exchan,ed el,. larger Ichool and tho.. of the ~o l'row. missionen, however, di'd conaent to with lormer mortgagees; and smaller 'college. At Miami a reTHE FAMILY. provide apPl'oltimately $260 to pa, $696,756 paid in cub to county latively Iarea uumber of counes - --.-. the Interest on a Jirst morUac~ on treasurers for back taxe', for ac- are offered for teachen; whUe at ARE TAKING A REST the &Tounds., cured interest on the bonds, neeel- Holbrook work along ' thy IIDe II The fair board prevtoul, lwI liar)' repairs, attorney's feel, ud limited. StlldlDta wID fllHl at Bot. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Witham have set tClntative dat_ for th aoaatJ appraiser's fe ... brook opportaDlti_ til ......tIe gone to visit with Mrs. Witham'lt n:poaition and had made ' " The total Dumber of loau elo.. art, maslc, buetneae ~ brother, Mr. James Stoops and ar)' plan, lOT the fall'. 'ed In Ohio to ~te il revealed to the hllrtWliti.., anel ....... Camily, at Van Wert. The doctor is be 21,281, valued at ,84,0'l7,787, to take a little re~t before retarnof which $7,808.817 .. tepreMDtM ioe tq, the Miami Valley boepital b, cull, aIId '71,0n,1''7 111 where he III be operated OR bo.... soon for loit 1'. • Witham
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hand. "St't' )'\JU a,ain UUII ." Orl.I".leG Savini TiN. of . -. uon Ihan }'OU Wllnt "'8~ h 'fbu ('r,·tllt fur 1141' III,'u .. t d y. Paul J. Mill , factory wot'kl'r, of .hl· (IImiled. Lebanon, and Mi,," ~1argaret 1I1I'b! 1111\' lul: 111,11' I~ ..tullll,'ri till' II. Uun • pia Ill'd thNulI'h th .. . hal· Iwl81'Il (lo:II/:.) huthl<',· ill It107. Louise Settle', of Leb·anon. hl\\s. On the flll'tht.'r ioe he loult· Burtan Kirby, factory work.er, oj ed burk. Ruby was lopm~ lip lht' Franklin and MislI Viol t t,O()P, tlot. \ h~' thl' deuce did she wllnt ~eautician, of Franklin. til tUI'n right around und 1::0 bod, t the hills, he. wonde lL? I b Common Pleaa Proc.eedi".. v('r us Le lie Graham Ltlwis, di· BiD. Alloweel the !lIa Donnlds wel'e 01\ rrali(,l. 1n thl' ell (' 01 MII!'y J. Burton v l ·tl! to plaintiff. Mrs. Charles Hartman, gravel, Th~n he headed toward the mouih \' .'u Maynal'd W l!l11:, dist.ribu$30; William Hiles, Jlost !t, $20.80; New Suib of Sngl.' reek, b ginnin ,!, ion f fund order,~d . Me oy Oil 0., oil $ to .90 i II nry ~Jlcculat on whethel' he '~ ould Owelda Waites versus Vernie In the case or LoLLi toke ver3Q Y ars Exp Tience in find th Double , that night if ~ us Walte1' Me 'l1n.dleij, et ai, E. Waile , for divorce, Charge is Ludington, ga, $1 .10: Pronklin Fitting nn~ ]1nklng (llasses Kotor Co., gas, repairs and servhe r(lde sl ily. H e could cOlier George F;. Yoong t\ns appointed g ros neglect. ices, $112.3Il; Patterso n Tool and fllrty f fifty mlle wi thout pu sh- guurdiap an jitem "fel r minor d fen Helen L. McKInney versus Her- Snpply Co.,' teel pulley, $5. 10; ing hi h O I'~ s too hard. No matter da til:!. Partition ordered. mie D. McKinn y, for dlvorc. Blaizdell Fob Equipment o. Pllrttl if he didn't. Hc hart tim to bum ' Leb."on, Ohio In th call of Lillie E. oopcr harge is 11'1'0 8 neglect of duty. U47.01j = inc\nnati ' Oil Works ond a <'lImp utflt. \' rsus William H. BI·own. judgTue'd.y, Thurlday, S .. llIrda, Co., ga , $31.27: John Gunck I, ·r e,. Loekll' Iil'lI\'~d him" 'If ()ul of the cd il'(!Uully. Where the agtl ClIme down Don nlent to plaintiff for $264 .27. Probale Court .. !)tilrs, $7.25; Cincinnati Oil Wnrks £,.amillaUon Free .. hah'. Don Still' d. Sh' ('ippI',1 into a took a ba kward look at the R l. rder f _ale order ~ ill 3 days if The will of Louis A. Marber, de. 0., gas, $12.77; Famous Auto ., nyLody \·.de al,mg h re this P ckt't uf lll~r OJlI' nand bl'ought He wa forty of fifty feet above not paid. 0 ., tires and tubes, th lev I of their pasture, He l'\"'ningl Lock 1" Rllhy n ·kL·d. Th ~ out lwo cig'arrett stub",. In th ca,e of J. JS, ling rman, cea ed, as admitt d to probate. Supply "el'e in till' kit lum Ii hting a "How long since th ·se were could se th first J'ay of the un I' cei\'er for the I tnU'l'- ities Oil Blanche Caroline Barber was ap. $170.90; Karl Snell, garage r,ent, pointed executrix, no bond rE- $18; Or gonia Bridge b., bal', Il1nt rn.hut Don el ultl hear. .mok d7" . he whi-per d. mal<iDJt d w pc rl on th grass all o. vel' us Taylor Elrothers, et ai, quired. Henry' Frankenberg, John washer lind nutll, $1.70 ; Oregonia c!lul. Why .7" Locki Don looked. 0 \ ' rlthe bottom . \ ilh a s udden a~ d cicled in fa VOl' 'f defen· Rider and Flo y winger were. ap- Bridge Co., steel. $37.94 ; Ow n \I I nt d lo kn ,)\v. , ""oj, mol'C tha~ two or' tll.ree impu se I curi it), he unlimbered uanUI b~' jury trilll. Gross. cement, lumber. lime, "\' e l'llW a rider f ogging it Ih ur ' at Ihe outside," h replied. Ih g la lie ' Ruby had lent him. In th cn e, of Helem L. lIizal', an pointed appraisers. Thompson, administratrix $216.60; Ohio Corrugated CulGuil down the river I hi;z. waf," Ruh rj ·"~~hr?·'. . ))Otl had never b f ore encounter· infant, v rsus Hem'y Russell, et /laid. "I wond!'r d ii he Frot Ihi ', UncI Mnlcolm 1l10}tes a pipe, q a pair of prism binocuhU' . It aI, u ernuned. of W~llter S. Qwan o! the estate of Stella J, Booth, de vert Co., pipe, '$10.66; Book WAYNESVILLE, OHIO <:ensed, Illed her inventory. Sbop, inkwell$ and towelS, $] 1; ftlr." Locki~ ,doe ,n't . moke'ol II. Murd)r was mir culou how they magni- sustained. Wtdler !::>. OWll n dis· In the matter of the estate of McGetchin's Pharmacy, supplies, Phone 80 Bank Blda· "I \\'n~ ~\ ishin ' _'oml' hnd'y wtlUltl ' ro]]51 hIll With bl'own pap r. lIl- Bed distan t obj cts. Their use now mi s~ed 'f rom case with his osts. 0., conI, dwp ill for companv," L ckil' I way. '. " s~ mutt.cred. "I know a looking, as a man climbs a hill Bxc pt.ions 0 r 1)lni nliff .Plaintiff Mary Bober, a certificate of in. $1.68; East End Coal t354.05 ; Columbu Blank Book gnmled. "This here i' lh lont'- mnn who . mokl" nn Cllt in white just to se what lies or. the other granted 3 t days additional tim in debtedness was filed. In the matter of the estate of Mfg. Co., supplies, $37. 50; alum . ome. t pi t on earlh. Did Yllu I I,ap~rs like th se. H.I' hall a funn,Y i~e, ~ave. him tood for thought. in which to plead. . harles Bog r, decea ed, B certifi- bus Blank Book Mfg., Co., sup· ihink it might b . T III alt~l hablt. lost of the time' hI' do n t Llkewl:se I ~ conflrmed Ruby's asI n the (,Il of Flora Lehr ook cate 01 indebtedne was filed. plies, $37.60 ; Tr a urer of tate, comln' to NIl! Oil you? Did YOIi thro\\' cigarrette butts 8WUY· He l ~eriion at the supper table. verSU8 Horace Cook, divorce to The estate o'f Frank Ascher, de care of patient, $142 .1 4; Mr. e ' him while you WlI S up in the 1a~ them on so~lethinKI and forAt a tli ~8nce of a quartea' mil plaintiff. (I ·t to d fendant. is exempt from inheritance ua Eltzroth, eervice, $6; Hel e n w' tgras? Is thi. felln on h i Jl; t tl't m. Just ltke I found lheEI' th horses In the RM pa ture " t ad Plaintiff restoT'd te) formel' name ceased. tax. Doughman, services, $7 ; a~di s tl'ail!" , n a cornel' of the manto!. TOni lIO cl liT in those len. e that he of Flora Lehr. The will of Laru L, Rankin. deHymer, services, $5; Mrs. Will "DOll'! b illy," Ruby told him. H alte~ wa here. Now ~\'hr, did that c?ul~1 read ~he brand . On one he h i the matter of Emmel' J , MunDon could hear Lu "kie chut'kk I . Y II to me about IH Ihdn t need to r ad the l;lrand . lJl' Ut'f, u receiver of t,h fIarv ys· cea ed, was admitted t o probate. Bryan. services., $10; tella Kelly, In Ue case of William E. James services, $7; Georgia Miller, serH'e came out \ ith the lant rn . I'e ognized him a8 the hllnst Tom burg Mional Banl< of Harveysversus Clarence S. ,Jam s, dlstrlbu- vices, UO; Mr . Howard Sawy r, part from n eces~ary dll'ectillns UAPTER IX alter had I' idd n bes ide him to burl(, receiv r utlltol'iz;ed to ac- tion ordered. .ervices, $7: Columbus Blank he nid nothing to Don. And when A RemarI..able Annollncement !iff' ranch t hal e\' nin g. cept bonds of H om.~ Owner Loan . tr t Book Mfg. Co., supplies, $3.26; George E . Y oung, II d m i nls 0 alter had been at t e R 1. orpo.ra Hon plus c:a h in anlount a or Kaulmnn'a Bupplies, $1.26; Lewis th('y came back tQ the hQuse he the estate of C. Ji'. Conover, de kickE'd otT hi!" buot, t ok his Don packed am.I addled in the And he must have ridden away on equal to tbat due on ~i d h ome of ceas d, flIed bis inventory. & Drake, Inc., coal, $36.92 . Christ book ill hand and pI nled himselC e,and-gray dawn. 0, a trifle a fre h hor e. \ hether th e 'alter- Illol'tga~e at date of final settle· H, M . Scott was appointed e.x. Hospital, cast for patient $5; Ohio by the fireplace. .' to hi!! urpri e , did Rub y, he had beD nald feud had b en Iron d ment. Central Telephon Corp. , rent, Phone 78J One or twice 0011 saw him a bulky Toll in a yellow slicker out, or for what I'cason, didn't • In the !!Ilse of Le wis , Barber, ecutor of the estate of Laur~ L . $56.50; Jelt Thomp on, service , glanc over the top of his book lieu aeros. th back of her ddl e. greatly concern Don . Salter . had v r us ily f Fun kiln, et 81 it is Ranklin, deceased, and flIed bond ,5; Schilling's Grocery, 8upplies, wi~h the peculi~r bright-eyed look Her g ar w.a in n fr ~h horse. a b~en ,at the ranch. He had leet ordered thBt servicE~ by publicatiO n of $4000 with sureties. Joe Ver- $2.09; Lyle Blank Book 0., upbryke, W. S. Melamy and J . H . l' "'3260 T f St t eh lldren 811d antmals have for any- powerful, deep-eh ted black. hIS Clglll'ett trad -mark in th be made for dderldant. Dw ire wer e appoint d appraisers. plea,. . ; reasurer 0 a, thing strange. Bu t he made no When Don swu ng into his addl hou e. Lockie 1IlacDonnld bad lie~1 In th case of W . B . Ross, plain 43 YEARS OF SERVICE Dru illa Patton was found in- care. of patient, $86.40 ; Columl;>us attempt to conversation. Don ~h mounted also. about that to 'RuQy. /lIter' hors tiff in errO l', v r us The Stat of SRne and is to be admitted to the IIlank Book Mfg. 0., 1 deed r . could henT Ruby in the kitch4m. \ "I'm going baek to the wcet- wa in the RM pa ture. Logicall y Ohio. d fendant in erl'or, mandat~ Dayton State Hospital. cord, $42.50; Book Shop. upplies, He could . smell thing frying. grass," h~ , aid to L pckie. "l::f dIe m unted on a _hcDonald hor . from the Court of Appeals affirm· The inventory of Charles F . 60c; Ohio CentraJ Telephone 0., LEBANON, OHIO Presently she called him. re. t of th' family can go gallivant He - - Don shrugged bi /lhoul- ing judgment of the court of Com Hodgen, administrator of the ES- rent and tolls, $4.30; Book Shop, We have a complete "Come on, Mr. Campbell, and ing around, so can t," del'S. It was too complicnt d. If h mon pleBS. tate ot Florence I. Arkill, deeeas- rubber bands, 40c. Watch Repajr Service hBve 'Il .blte. Lockie, do you want To Don she said: had n ot lost two horses in th t 111 the ca. e of·}J lrbert Hizar vered was approved. • - ...- - - Pric S Rea onable "I'll bow YOII a good pface to vicinity, if the Salter buckskin and su llnything to eaU" edtic Stanley, a minor, the The chedule of debts of Leon- White Rose- 'qwer be"Gues Irn have a cup of eTO the river a little ways along.' brown hadn't been left in their defendants are given 30 da)' in Beads ~strung coffee," he call~d back. A 1: hundr d yards above the stead, if the clan MacDonald Which to file motion, demurrer or ard Stockton, administrator at the hind the enllne. Jew Iry R paired e tate of Anna Stockton Evans, The three of them gathered at a ranch phe pointed out a hard·bot- hadn't declared Salter a cunning oth T pleading. "THE HOME OF GIFTS" long kitchen table. LOckie drain- tomed ford in the boggy stream. theif and their enemy, Don Ln the case of J. M. hield veT· d e~ a ed, was approve.d. The adjudiclltion and detenni.na reek wouldn't have thougbt any more ~U9 edric tanlel7, n minOT, deed his cup and talked hack inlo Pointed also where Sage Ohio led all states up to March ~he living room. • \ op ned a cleft in the north ,~all about it. He tried to shove it a id e rend ant artl given 30 days to file tion of the inheritance tax on the 26 in unmber of applicution~ estate of Phillipina Siebel deee&!'Now I wonder why that young f , the valley. now. He wa s on his W:lY to solv motion, demurrer or other pleadfrom bl\tche.ri~!\ for compliance ed. is to be given to all persons jn- certUicates frDm the National Com d viI lied to me?" Rub)' murmur" 0 long," Don put out his that part of the riddle that per. ing. . tere ted. ____ _:;:;"'==sonally concerned him. The re tIn the ca e <>f 1rhe Central Acmercial and Breeder Hatcheri es "Oh, rat I" he exclaimed impati- ccptance Corporaliion versus Jesse , The inventory of Florence E. eo-ordinating committee. A total '\fOT ARY PUBLIC ently, and turned up age reek. Gr en. Order is aid issued is 8is- Gibbs and Frank H. Hount, admin- of 778 applications was reooived isir.ator of the e.tate of Edward Five mile from the mouth of mi~d. from . hateherymen and breed rs Natioaal Baak W. Mount, deceased, was approved having a (.apacity of 24.712 ,000 the age Ruby MacDonald on her In the c e of the Cenml AcClift'ord Stitt. guardian of Ruth Will. Drawn • • E.~t.a Settle" black horse trotted down the ceptance Corpora ion versus - chicks. Iowa rank d second. Ann Stitt, incompetent ,flied hil WAYNESVILLE, OHIO we stern bank fairly abreast of HUl'st. Order in aid dismissed. bim. Don pulled up and tared at In the ease of 'Virginia Crosth- first account. 01lio' seat o:f governm nt was her in amazement. Between leav- waite versWl Carl D. Crosthwaite. In the case of WiJl R. Lewis, mini trator of the ~atate of C. 1.. changed five times. Fir t estab Ing h.im by the river and meeting Divorce to plaintllt. him here, she had abandoned kirts In the ca e of Tl~e Miami Valley Dye, deceased, "Vel'llus Mona A Dye Ushed at Marietta, it w~s remov ed DR. H. WILLIAMS to Cincinnati, then to ChHlicothl', :for cloth trousers. l'idillg boots, Building and Loanl A sociation veT et aI, order of sale issued. J. Gilpin Trimble, trustee of the then ' to Zanesville, and back to JSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN aDd and a black shirt instead of a silk sus J . W. Wale, et; ai, judgment to SURGEON blouse. She \4>oked like a fine- the plaintiff in th~1 SlHIl of $2692'. - estate of Sara.h G . .~~mb~!L..J~~~~~?-..!!and then In ' L816 to his fifteenth account. ceased, filed Speci .. 1 Atteotion to R.el .. 1 .nd featured, freahc'olOl'cd boy w1 t.h 27. . The inventory of Etbel Van Inleati"al Di.e.... red hair tucked under a gl'ay-felt In lhe case of Tlhe Miami Valley LEBANON, aHIO hat. And she rode like one, Don Building and L~an Association Derveer, adminlstr trix of tile esn • Phon thought. versus Je 8e Metlltz, et B], judg- tate of William J. Van Derveer, ADM.JNI TR .~TOJl·!iI X()TIl'E 011'''' 11 ne 19 deceased, was al)proved. PI' BU . !IALIo} Of!' .U....AL £8'1'\'1' . : Ivln. & Jl'm lio n Bldg, "I told you you might see me nlent to the plaintiff in the sum of In the matter of the estate of Roa. ii . Hartsock aa lUlmlot8lmtor sooner than you wanted," she $2842.25. Florence A. Stukey, deeeased an ,Ie bonl. non with til "'" III &nn,' ,<1 In the case of 'l'be Miami Valley greeted him. or til ~8tl1l of J lUI. • ale. d c~a eol order authorizing distribution and Pla.lntlfC, "I thought you were goil)g back Building aod Loan Association ver transfer of stock I!r ued. 19 vs, us M. J. Fondel'S,mith, et al. judg to Sweetgrass," he said. I <>rg J , ' at 'rhou8, t 1\1., In the case of Will R. Lewis ad· 10 ing Day,! ment to the plailntili' in the /lum D ( "dnnte "T am," she laughed . "But not ministrator of the estate of C. L. N . 160i l of $1612.67. today." A, Dye, decea.sed, veraull Mona In the case of 1:he Miami Valley LJ rTLE A:-'H:ItlCA. NTATt<:T1 - ...·(';ltl1er (!OlldiLioos uuUl the aDring "Then where the dickens ar(\ you Building aDd Loan Association ver Dye, et ai, .s ale confirmed and risCA, A' t'll 2 (,'III l a ,:'IlY Ra'llo) - mennlng until nbout OctOber Drat. goin'?" be asked bluntly. tribution ordered. - '1'04qy I~ moving dtlY ror thre of f l\ . th ml'antil:ne, Dr. 'rhomal C. "Up Sage Creek with you, prob· sus J. A. Eberh&lTt. et aI, judgO~r convenient location, lIitaUB. CO IU'(\f\def Gf'OI";O Novl n", P nit r, of Dunedin, '~ew Z ala.nd, ably as far as the Double G. if ment to -plaintiff in the sum of Real Eatate Tr-..lera cavtal n A!llltl 'IoIl4',II-Taylor, b all 'hiet of our sc i nUlle group, wUl you don't mind," she said casually $4241.58. ble surroundinp and equipment In the ease of The ' American Ella E. Sel1ers to Olive- Hine· of OU l b\ltJ)' (iQt. d pllrtlll nt. (' in comma.nd ber . with Willlam "What for?" Don blurted. enablell us to Serve lc the Bcst aDd I !I I Ii' set U;l bouseke ping C. Haioes, of Wasbington. our he d "Becau e I like your company Loan & Realty Co. versus George line inlot No. 326 in Franklh,_ Advantaie, Ella E. Sellers to Olive Hineline in a l,o. ,a bl d" .. lli ng we built ollt'tt'orologlst, oe t in comma.nd. Mister Don~ld Camp~\l," she told F. Benham, et aI, judgment to the plaintiff in the slUm of $480.26. inlot No. 326 in Franklin. 1n our lJl' I'e tr. inul II on tbl\ fta~- George N"ovlJle Ie executive officer him archly. "Because I wont to AMBULANCE' SERVICE In the case of Alice May Lewis James M. ShUTts to Mary E. sl1lp J ncob RU " IICI t Oil tl1e way of the winter camp and cbief tuel see if the grass is nny better in I Snurts, inlot No. 160 and 157 ii'r down. It its roall of ellery pi engineer and 1 am hill &8818tant. Canada that it is in MOlltana. BeWay"eaym., Ohio Mason. of wood we I"ere Iibl e to bring LIttle Am rica IB fut asBum.tng cause--oh, just because." Lewis Drake and Tilda Drake to from N \I' Z aland or tmMch from tl1e proportions ot a real vl1lAge. And then she laughe outright, ~en thinking a lq't. When you and ---crate!! and box II. It II! 80me house! We nolY bave ollie wooden buJld· a clear, ri nging peal of amuS B m~nt Cliff located tha't bral)d In the Henry C. Hamilton and Elizabeth . inside It is 12 1C. 12 , t With wlnd· [ngf! and two bIg ijllOW bouBes. The because Don grew pink under his book I kept tllink:ing. 'Gilson. Gil- Hamilton, inlot No. 46 in South FOR SALE DATES CALL pl'OOfwall s ten Incb 's thl k . ID dogil. are !;Ielng kennelled In the tan from neck to temples and sat son." 'Gilson' I!ounda familiar. Lebanon. Last nigbt I remembered. Jaek Ortln A. Strawn to Callie P. w-e bave all th comrorts of h'dm tUlloE'ls under tbe aDOw. Llttle s laring at her ns if he doubted Gilson. He came north the year StraWn, 83 acres hi 'Wayne townweU, not all of !merica looks like an ' old time his hearing. . th em, but a lot- frontier camp. We· have all grown "Oh my Lord." she cried. J. before we left New Mexico. He ship. J. P. Lamb to Virgil WilkBraon, tncludlng a stove, b ards and everybody lOes around don't aim to hog tie you and drag was In Montana. Then be went inbookahelv a a nd a buodled up to lh eyes. Seating you off to e. preacb~r. Don't look to Northw.est. I remember dad real estate in .Corwin. talking about hilJl. He w,as reek- James M. Oarter and Susan Carbig lathes loche r. parti s are out 011 tile Ice every 80 flabbergasted." "Look a bere," Don found hi oned a hard cdti21eD. Nobody ever ter to Katherine Ruftley and ClifThe house Is jugt da), gellIng part of our supply of JESSE STANLEY detlnite agaln8t ford Ruffiey, real estate in Deer. up and already It fres h but awful taaUng meat. voice. "You can't. I won't let you. laid anything field township. 320, New B.rll•••••, ow-. is haH burled Tractors. are buzzlnl back and , I'd be tickled to death to have you him. But they Ila.id he was . R. I. John, deceased, to O!JCeol. with snow. forth between our vaJ'loul uches ride wiih me for the rest of my cd as .a dog's hind legs and "Now if, this IGUlon oJ Orl~. John et allnlot NOl. 238, 28', 239 We' ve had a and 'are doing w9nderful work. Tbe life, but 'you can't go traipsin' up EARL KOOOLER the tricD of and 240 in Lebanon. . busy time arouod dog teams are in and out all the across, the line with me alone. You, & Gilson know8 Da,to" Pho_ C. S. and Anna ]1(. Earnhart to bere this we k- tilhe a.nd th air Is full of airplanes wouldn't have no more reputation the cow buairtesl!, he ian't overKE ....or.8I.' looking ahy belts In his own The Olnclnnatl Gu 6: Electric 00., house bUilding. We ,bave plenty to do, plent)' to than a jack rabbit has 1I0rns wben business. He mi,~htll't have over- the ule of real estate 101' Itna.. ,Aviator · Our IC len t I a t 8 read and we' bave movles twice a ' you come back." LiUian D. and WUUam H • ...". erected tbree buildings where week. And George Novllle has gone "I don't have to worry ~bout my looked the RM. We've lost more can be a,,'ay from tbe nols~ out and got bls ears frozetl . Not reputation," she declared calmly. cattle than ' Windy Kalcolm : Mac. Burkel to The Loveland Llaht and of the' rest of the Clowd. Here they serIouS, but palo1ul and annoying "That can take eare of itself. And Donald lets on to me. I know that. Water Co., the Ulla of real eate ",JD pursue thetr aclentltk 'studle$ and very tunny to look at- three there are other tbings tbat won't. OM of the reast;lll8 I took after for Iinell. Walter A, Ryan, et ai, to Lillian and reaearcb v.'ork. These buildings times their normal st2e. The te~· I'm not riding up here for fun. I'm you was to tell you that it thia fa &lao contain a btg library or booke. perature Is averaging around fort,. looking :for something. I want to the ' Jack Gilson my dad knew E. KOlllltu, real eetate in Union Seema to me yoU never realize how below zero. . go ~Iong" with yoU becaulle two you'd better be ,c autious ' how you toWllshlp. FOR SALE Elmira M. Gilpin to Marie RoaYaJu&bte. bookS are, especllllly They tell me that aU of ~he olll· heads are betteT than one, if one run up against him asked him to boot. that g!v~ you some useful cera. Instructora and stUdents of happens to belong to II, fairly level explained a bl()tted brand and nagle, 160 acres in Franklin townFOR SALE- B bUTner Kitchen knQwle'dge, I/ntll you .a r orr III t he Ryan School of Aerortautics at headed and determined man. If his own Double G on the same ahip. Cook Range; good ' condition, aome far corner of the world lik e San Diego. Callf.ornia, have jOined you won't let me go with you, I'm horse. The other' reason is that I George H. Darren by The Americheap. Mrs. Rlllllh Hastings, phone thla where ),011 CRD't g t any x· our Club In a body, that the melD' go(ng myself. I've got a blanket think my esteemled uncle and his' ca~ Trust ~nd Savinp Co. to Wi!6R4, cept thoae you brought along. We bershlp now numbers around 16,- lind grub and a gnn tucked inside rowdy on are dluned poor cattle. son A. Mastress, real e8*ate in men. They seem to think no RM Franklin township. ba.... Hveral I)undred books of var· 000 an(l that th41 personal met8&gee my shirt. I'm going anyway." FOR SALE-1S tan window' blinds David Holmes to Owen A. I~ kinds aod they are almost our whlcb Admiral Byrd Is sending "What's it all about'1" Don cow goes over across tbe Canadian and 2 dClOl' blinds. Mra. Lee moat priceless poss s810n&. from ber to every te&cber wbo eD- asked fretfully. "Wltat do you line. I figure they do and that they Strawn, real estate in Wayne Hawke. . Yelt.rda,. I· help d dig out of the rolls a hl~h IIcbool or college el/lss want to go out on a limb like this don't alwRill come back. Another township. FOR SALE- Good RU8IIet potathing-I ha~ an. idea that where. John S. Kindle, deeeued, to 80W tile remaIns of the Fokker , in the club are making a great bit. for? Spread your hand." toe. lnquire of .Freda Minst, pIaae In wblcb Lleut. Com, Schloss· All a t('.aeher ball to do to enroll "Ride along arid 1 will," Ruby ever they went yesterday even. Joeeph B. Kindle, et ai, 183 acrell 677M, LebaMn, Ohio. .&19 '-ell and three otb r men ora, bed a. class Is to send tbe name. and promised. "Don' t be sore because lng, they went in a hurry and Tom in Wuhington township. Emma Sirnklll8 to Clarence 8imtIM otbar clay, It la a men, but home addr 8sell of selt and pupl.. a 1V0man i. tagging along. Treat Salter went with them." FOR SALE- Six-r oom. house on "How do you 'know?" Don in. kins, inlot No. 440 III Franklin. aI...ad, Bill Bowlin. Scbl08ebacb with a thr e cent stamp Q.r It.am~ me as if 1 were a rider looking for Tbird Street. Fred B. Benderlon quired. The Notthweetern Matual Jne. aDd PaId S.,an Ilre bllay lalvaglog E'd Il<ldressed envelope for eacb, stray atock." 'Ir have eyes and I Ule , them," Co, to WilHam ;Po Matthewa, 174...otot &rid lnstrum~nts tor (u- and membership carda ,and bl, . ReT word!! and attitude left Don . . lD IOlDe otber plane. Tb wOrklD& maps of ' tbe SouUl Pol. ' no choice. lie could act like an Ill. she retorted. "AJI our l!&dcl1e Itock 29 aerea In Wuhlneton townl1alp• WAN'TED eJaarlea &lid lIalT Boeer to Wil.... anatloll gl'Clup are work· region will be lent aU ot them- · mannered hound-which he Wall is shod for CaU riding. The)' crOlsnppll .. to Iloun· wltb a radio IDHI&ge from the Ad- not--eDd ten her to chase herself ed the Tiver on the ford you uNd Ion and IthM Glbaon, IDIot No. 18 l'1ID"ln.• ,HEMOItRHOID8 OR PILES treat&CIutbem bale, 123 mlral to the teacber. AU othen -which he didn't want her to do. thla momlng-.four aIlod hOrHL in IU~..w•• Irl'tn'04~able eel without Sureel')'. A1ao O. L. ~, br admIDlItI'atu to ..... aJr_d, mark· wbo willb to Jola tbe dub. ell 11ft!)' 01' he eQuid aeceJ)t; the situation I could eee the tracks plaia 811 day, Varleole (enlarged) Vein., C()lI.. Walia R. Palmer, real ~ .. ... traetcw JOUTD "'Itbout coat. and ,et mClwberalllp alae created and let tile fut.ure take fresh from Jut night... ~01. lD'V• •ultatloD Free. Dr. SHeI., II "You might I noticed Avalon HelPtli. FOIlf . .pe. Wen. cardl and mA"~, ..l,ould do Ulla",'" care of 1tIeU. Se he rave hi. h?fle IIaaoDlc BkItr., WilDll1l8t01I, Ohio. That woal4 .101m W. SnD &0 1.. _.ur.. • WII~· lid .tamped, .etr-dclreuect ... lIDded 01\ up Ute creek thoN tracb be 11, 1da Ie ill FOur ,... eon. '18 . . . . elope to ArtIIu AWe. Jr.. ....... 11
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The Sunphine club met with Mrs. R. H. Jefferis Monday night. The cluJ:> presented Me". Roy D. L CRANE , " '.""•••r S.h.crlptl.a Prioo, tl;80 • Year Clari~ (Audrey Penny) a set of At the r J(ular monlnly meeting In all th~ history f Miami VIlIl 'Y Ollie.' ,Ito. . ...... . ". " ...... No. 112 ' ntered at Po.tofflo. at Wa,n..• dishes and wished he I ' Ii long happy hautauqulI no Ruch gathering of of the B lard of Managl~l' of the R.,lcleac. ..... " ................. No. ville. Ohio, ....:~","4 Cia .. Mall life. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lukens and Miami ulle~' hautaulqua held famou men has appellred at one time at hautauqua. ==family spent the w ek·end with la ~L Tu sday v ning, it was de· The annual Assembly will be Mr. and Mr . L vi Lukens. APRIL 12, 1934 Mrs. W. E. Martin, of Dayton, cid d to o~n the swimm ing. pool held July IIi hi August 5th . Olhl'r fl:ulures on thi ~ year's was vi siting her sister, Mrs. 011 Decoration Day, as has been bookings are The World Wide Mary Syferd, Monday I:vening. t.hll custom. The re!('ular summer !;eason will Guilll convention July 15-17 i Bli p Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ontng and family visit d rell.ltiVleS in • c eCI y e (, meilmy opened on Saturday, tist Leaders' Confer nce, June 10Now that spring is here, and s ummer is jllst around the corner, Sunday. June 9th, with the annual oHug· 20 i Camp hau·Mi for Girls, Jun lhe llIind of millions are occupiccl with plans for vacationing. 19 t o July 1 ; The Luth er Leagu 'fhe Senior lass of Ma sil) e rR' uanquet. This is an unusual y 111' for tile tl·aveler. The mystcrious exigen. township high ' school is prese nt· nference, June 22-24; Methodist Th e date of the thi rd ann ual ias <;If international exchange have made tremendoll8 changes so far ing a play "Gay," Friday evening HoI' e how has been changed to Ladie •.' ch 01 of MissiollR. June onfer· lor \wo nole""ean , . bll July 3rd and 4th. Jlors(!m n, wh 26-2\1; Labonah LeaJru as paying lor one's wand erlugt i!l concerned: Tho current rate of ex- at 8 o'clock . BubKrl be DOW AIl4 Mr. and Mrs. has. Pyle, fro hav taken tI gl't~ at intel·c.t in Lhi . IICC, Jllne 30 to Jul y 7; Boy' t.lats,. change with most .~uropean currencies, for example, is much less •• wlUlendl'OU lIvt)l'able than it was u y nt' ago. That American dollar which used to and Mr . A. S. Collett and Rob· feature at haulauqua, favor th Band amp, July 7 to August 6 i Epwol·th .League Institute, Augu t lop so p lent hus li~el'ally hrunk in iz. A hundred and fifty or two ert, Mr . Laura Shidaker and Mr. earlier date a it will not conflict hristian chool with county fait s and ott! r horse 6-12; Tri. tate hunJred of them ar needed to do the work that a hundred ulled to do. and Mrs. George Wahl plea antly sh'ow and it i believed more and Augu t I ~~. 1"'; National limen sur1> is d Mr. Howard raham on Th e r suit i that \\ here truvelel' II cd to first think of Europe, hiS birthday, Friday >vening. better ntries ca n b s.ecureu for Preachers' onvention, August 14thcy.ar_e now looking elsewhHe. They' l' going ~ithe r to countries 17; Fall Festival, August 20.26; Mr. u.nd Mrs. A. L. Kenn edy , th National holiday. \Vh l' the !noney rate is favorabl '-0 1' they are going to follow the llpent undsy with MI'. and Mrs. The Fourlh Annu a l Interdenom- River Regetta Sept.3; Primi t ive ld ndage and ally se Amedea . . onf rene, Sept. 6-D; Russel Wilson, near Waynesvill . inational Bible onference will be Baptist' Seeing America is an oRpecia.lIy excellent idea. It's a big country Mr . Emma Cline and Jam es, of held July 8-16. This will bone Luthel' Annual Rally, S pt~ U. In addition to thea larger gath· unday with M'r. of the outstanding Biblle Confer- lind very lew of it. citizens have mOl'e than a cursory acquaintance Dayton, spent 'n es of the y~sr in America. The e ring th re ar ' num rous ban· With it. Take, for instance. Alaaka, which is attracting a steadily in- and Mrs. Fred Harlan. The Seniol' class of '33 had a talent s cured will brinl!!' to Chau- quets, conventions, industrial pIc· re sing number of people Wh o want II real vac:ation at a moderate tauqua a num ber of the most fam- nics and family reunions already cos~. Most of us think of it in terms of ice-not knowing that certain party at tho gymnasium, Friday ous 'preacher in th,e nation. sc hedul d. Nevel' in the long hi ~· evening. !'ce lion produce giant strawberries and flowers. We think of the Mr. and MrR. J . B. Ri ch. of Among them are Dr. ~1. Foraker tOI'y of Chautauqua has a season Arctic circle as being as far away as the north pole-y t a little way Waynesville were calling on M ... Hatton, Bi ho'p Lester mith, Dr. been so com pi t ly booked ahead. south of it. at Fahbank there is a first-c lass school of mines and an and Mrs. Willard ' Bogan, unda y Merton Rice, Dr. A. T. Robertson, Tent hautauqua may be on the o~ric ultural coli ge. W e lhink of lhe seas boroering it as being per· afternon . DI'. John Timoth Stone, Dr. Paul wane but the old Miam i Valley ubscribe for Th e Miami Gazette pet.ually tor n with storm lind the fact is that ailing to Alaska Is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr and . Leinbach, Dr. Leandl!r . Keys· hautauqua ha a bright r outlook family of Dayton, spent the w.eek. 1.'1' and Dr. larence True Wilson. thun ver befor . nlmost always calm- with dancing on deck in warm evenings. I Y s, it's a fin e year t o look over your own home- th Unit d end with Mrs. Li sa Curl. Mrs. Lillian Carr was pleasantly taies. And you'll find a satisfaction in knowing that tbe money you should be expendeJ to eithor pernd will go to Amcl'i'ean workmen and industrles-and help IlS to· ~ urprlsed Friday evening by the Bridge club. suade or compel the motorist of ~Y~rd r cov 1'.1'.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy lark and the tate to driv with safety and family and Mrs. Dorothy Higgans with proper thollght (or the rights I and daughter, Nancy, spent the uf th oth r motorist and the snI.· ely of pede trians, and wherever week· nd with Mrs, Mal'Y Tucker and family. arre ·ts are nece ssol"Y to 5 cur Mrs. Homer Ca key delightfully these ends they hould be made. Added to Go.erllor In thi connection he cites that the ananged a birthday surprise din- Il1\petu. The Ohio Stat University Radio Station- WOSU ner party in honor of MI'. a k y, White'. State.Wide Safety Dri.e State Highway Patrol in the short unday. The gu ts pre nt were : 8:00 Mu sic State·wide drive headed by period it hall been in operation has Mr. and Mrs. Arthur We st, their Govct;nor George WhitEl to reduce atteTl)pted to arry on a practical :05 Fal'm Adjuliltment News ,. :15 What is II Good Seedbed? sons, Paul and Carl, f New traffic accidents on Ohio highway s enforcement 9f the law pertain8:25 MUllie Vienna; Miss CI 0 Little of Cedar· ha receiv d n ray of encourage· Ini:- to the operation of motor ........ T. H. Pal"krand ville; Mr. and Mrs. -w:-E.Caskey, :40 Spray Service for the Fruit. Grower ,. . vehicl.e.·. A. L. Pierstorff Mr. and Mrs. Rus ell liskey, and m ent :from the accidelot statistic fol' th tate in 1933. The death :50 • ome hicken Problems and their olution .,. ........ R. E. Cray ,.. , ...... Mrs. C. C. Shively on Malc 1m and daughter, Phyllis rate from automobile f'atalities in "RA Hilthwa.y Work Nean Peak !) :00 The onsum I' Sp aks League of Women Voters Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ca key and Ohio for 1933 was 26. (~9 per 100, APPI'oximatcly 15,000 or nlore daug hter, Betty Jo, Rev. and Ml·S. 000 population and for 1932 it men aN! expected to be at work on 9 :10 Music 9 :25 The Field of Vcterinary Anatomy' , ................. T. O. Fitzger~ld Joncs and \lon, Billy, and daughter was 26.64. This wa a. slight de- NRA highway projects in Ohio 9 :36 Ea ly Years of olumbus as Capital ..... ,.... .. . H. E. EtJYime Martha, all of Camden. cl'l's se for la t year over the pre- this summer, Highway Di.rector 0 9 :45 What the C is Doing . . ... ......" .. E. G. Wiesehuegel Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin, of vious year n'l1d the lowest sin~ W. Merrell has reported to Gover. Wilmington, ~'ere visitor Satur- 1D28, when the l'ate was 26.08. nor George White. Alm o t the day and Sunday of Mr. and M·rs. Total of au~ocides for the state untire ,15,400,000 allotted to the Chas. Voiers. ag tabulated by the Department of sta te under the. $ 400,000,000 MI'. and Mrs. Garner Clevenger Health howed . 2045 {or 1933. federal public works program has 'nMr Wilmington, l,'1Ive a birthday tatistics reveal that during the be n taken up in contra ts 3W31·d. surprise for Mrs. Clevenger's last two years more fatal accidents ed 01' highways' con s ~l'uetion ad. father, Edward Wright, who has occurred 'on rural highways than vertised for c ontract. b en ill for SOme ti~e. Guests in the cilie . Pursuant to Governor COLUMBU As a farm boy 01 the propolled permanent tax law were: :Mr. Edward Wright and White' afet)' program, the · State Protpeet of Millio.. , For Ohio Ie s than 18 yeaTS of age, Bobby but decided to recess over the week dal,lghter, Laura Ellen, Mr. and Hig hway Depal'tm nt is making a Dair~ Farmer. Mrs. Decatul' Thomp~on and so n, end without a test vo~e. It wa J ones of Ru.dnor, Delaware county study of auto mishaps occurring If the proposed dairy adjust. Ru sell, near Wilmington; Mr. and i e periencing thrills and recepti· pointed out that adoption of a on stat highway outside munici, on abroad that few m n of more sales tax is neCEssary to properly Mrs. Ben Champion, Fredrick palities so that tho causes may be ment program of the agricultltl'e admini trlltion \ mature age except pril)c !I, p'oten- support the public schools. Other Burgermaire, Mr. and Mr . Jacob deterl)1ined in an endeiBvor to cut adju tmcnt tntes and presidents encounter. No legislative action included adop- Miller and son, Jacob, Jr., all of down this accident toll in the rural adopted, Ohio dairy farmer s will benefit by some $6,420,000. Total wonder Ohio school men and tion by the lIenate of a bill making Dayton; Mr. Will Wright and districts. di tribution of payments in th yo.ung farm rs are proud of him it optional whether a state liquor daughter, Bertha Louise and on, I:lecau ..c of the ra ord he has made tore shall be established in every Harold, near Blanchester ; Mrs. Marathon Mail Ree .. iv~d b,. Motor nation are estimate d at $165 000 000 if the plan wins the al)p~ovai He is now in Hawaii as presid nt county and the appointment of a Faye Hotop and so n Howard, of Bureau o:t the dairy indut!try. Th e figures of t he Future Farmets of America 81lnate committee to investigate Fulton; a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Harley Correspondence rectei vcd fr om He arriv d there March 22, and eveTY phase of the present state Clevenger Bnd their niece, Lavon Ad laide, outh Australia, which are computed on the basis of 1932 bute rfat production, . of which Wicoff, of Wilmington . was m t at Honolulu by the pres· liquor control administration. is located at the bottom of the Ohio accounted for 4.28 per cent ent and pa t pre idents of the globe, ha t a long·distance re- Ohio will be exceeded by only Hawaiian F. F. A. Bearing ames· Total receipts from domestic cord for letteT recei'ved by th seven states in the amount of the Iffige :trom Govern!f.r 'Whlte, he corporatiolls in March amounted Ohio Bureau of Motol' 'Vehicles. H. benefit. Wisconsin leads the stateM called upon the mlllYor and was to $16,776.3 6, or $1,/101.86 more Mrs. J. L. onard is the guest B. Walk 1', moto vehides r'6gistr· in prospective gain. presented a key to the city. The than from the same lJOUree the corsame day he also called on Gover· respondin,; mont~ in 1983, the of her daughter, Mrs. Iran Petti. ar in His Maje ty s service, George of Ridgeville, Ind , V. of England, at Adelaide, ent II nOlO Poindexter. Aftel' appearing monthly report of Secretary of john, Bor~, March 31, to MI'. and Mrs et of Australian tags ,t o the Ohio Approximately $112,000,000 befOl;'e the 26 territorial chapters, State George $. Myel'8 revealed. Iran Pettijohn (nee ' Dorothy bureau and Illso reque;sted a copy has been loaned in Co!;n belt states he was to addr sa the Hawaiiall The total of all receipts for the Conard), of Ridgeville, Ind., a of the foe book prepaJred by the b.y the commodlty credit corpol'a~ association and leave for the month Willi ,20,147.76 as compar· on, Wayne Ross. st.atistlcal department . of the · tlon on corn sealed in cribs on the oited States April 8. The reo ed with ,17,'769.04 in March, 1932 Robert Smith, of O. W. U. spent bureau. The letter took 43 days farm. Loans are at the rate of 46 maind r of his ti-ip inCludes visits All receipts in the secretary of the past week at his home here. toget to the Ohio bur(!au. Corres· cents a bushel, and applications to Oregon, California, and Iowa state's oSce for the ftnlt quarter Mrs. E. J. Inwood is the guest pondence has also be,en receiv~d may be fi led up U> MllY 1. Ohiu 10r stat and other 1.l'ge meetings of the year amounted to $64,660.· of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Ed- by Registrar Glen It'I. Daily fronl farmers borrowed, to da.te, $250, with Mny 13 as the date of his ar- 90. New incorporations in March wards, of Berea, Ohio. the Philippin Island and Alaska . 000, the smallest .amount. Iowa rival home, after 'making speeches numoered 368, with reinstate· farmers borrowed $55,000.000 Illinois farmers $25,000.000 and Mr. and Mn. C. H. McKay nlmost every day. Young Jones ments 68, both of theee f\cures ex· also appeared before the vocati· ceedlng the same item. for either spent the week·end in MUl'ltington Speed Trap. Condemned by Hi,l.. Nebraskans $23,000,000. Director Merrell . onal education committee in Wash Jalluary or February. The total West Virginia, as guest of their Setting up of "speed traps" on ~ I . - - - - ington before leaving o~ his Paci· of new eo~ns the ftrst three dajlghter Mrs. ElIi$ Rowsey. Mrs. Earl, Da,. Che,.,inl Gum fic ,rip. . , month.• of the year was 993, of re~ Rowsey ana daughter returned the highways of Ohio !is a p1'8ctic which has called fortl~ the d\sap· Tbe che,,·lllg. gum lildulltry dnte instatemepttl 147 ' and of dissolu- with them for a week's visit, Miss Emma White ' and sister provlil of Highway Director O. W. 'rotu IIbout ·1 '10, wJ,-eu an Aml'rl rnlt An exhaustive study of farm real tions 79. who have spent the winter with Merrell,. A ". peed trap" is eharac Inventor, while olllklng 1111 IInSlIC· estate mal'ket ,activieties in Ohio du1'ing the iast half of I~B8 shows Four contagiouR diseases most- relatives in. Xenia,. have returned terized by' Mer:reU all "a cold. ce8l!tul att~mpt to vuJcnnl1.e the snp blooded method of securing n - of the snpola tree ,for Il nluber sub· n mild increase in sales, according ly common to children increased to their home here. An automobile acc;ident, in venue from the motorist." He has sUtute, discovered Imllllrity ot to Secretary of State George S. ill large proportion last month, acMyers. The new and more favor- CQrding to the State Department which f(lur persons escaped in· expressed the opinion, however, chi cle to pruce and cherry gum. ablt! term of farm credit, the of Health. These increases were: jury oecurre'd Thursday at the that "this is not a prevalent condi which hlth 'rto hud h'en the lOuin movement to retard foreclosure Scarlet fever, 67.S per cent; small small bridge in South Burlington. tion in Ohio but it i~1 su fficiently chewlnJ: gum kn owl1. --actions, and the strengtheninr of pox 100 per cent; measlell, 102 A Plymouth coaeh driven by Mrs. serious to cauIJe a reflex from .an farm commo.d ity prices began to per cent; whooping COUll'S, 86.9 Myron Pyle, of Clarksvil.le, struck outr.a ged public." Whflle condemnbe felt in farm prices during the per cent and chickenpox, 42.3 pew the side of the bridge and turned ing "speed traps," ;Menell has White Rose, the depu1completely over, twice, alighting made clear that all pOSSIble efforts dabl. Gasoline. period ' ment'loned. TM averqe cent. on its top. The car was badl~ farm which was sold back in 1988 damaged. was about 90 acres, while ' the Mrs. Lena ~elch of Chicago, average farm lold in the latter was the gueBt of relatives here, a half of 1988 contained 78 acre•. The LadlelAld ie lriving a parl of last 'reek. From the information available it Many relatives of Marrow Menis ooncluded that land prleel at chicken supper at the cbur.eb Fripresent are about the same as In day evening, April 13. COlDe and denhall, who died at his home in Springfield, Thursday, attended his 1905, and not far different from bring yOllr friendl. Mr. and lin. John Levi and son funeral in Spring Valley, Saturthe average prices. exiatin,in 18815 The site for the nevv government with the statute in first oft'ering spent a few (lays at their home day aftemooll. The Kindergarden class which post office at Frank1in is still hav- the property :tor sale at public The State Division of Ooneerva· here. tlon is making an appeal to farmA large crowd from here attend has been condu~ted by Miss Myra lng its troubles. The government auction. Bricker ex]>lained that the ere and county commiMlioners and ed a meetillg at Bellbrook Thurs. Haydock for the past three months accepted the Central school build· hu been dillContinued owing to ing property, but . a question 01 statute describing tho manner of all autho'ritles who plan burnin, day .night. lack of fundll. It walj a part of the law IIte.pped in and A.ttorney Gen· 1I01e of school property by a board operations in fields and waste h Greene county Emergency School eral JQhn Brooker has rendered oJ education in mandatol'Y. placeR and along highways to delay , Mr. and Mrs. Elv~ Mie ael such activities until after the neat daughter, Dorothy, spent o:sumolay project. the following decision, on the case: The opinion held that a bOlll'd Ing season. Conservation of wild with their parenta, Mr. and Mn. ~n opinion conceJ'lning tlie ~le 01 education is without power to ----- -~of school property In tile village of sell real estate or personal prop· life is the basis of this reque,t. Herbert Marlatt and IOn, Edmon. PUBLIC SALE Franklin, Warren county, was reno erty held by it in its corporate The department emphasizes that Mr. and Mra. Earnest Earnhart spring burning and mowing of and children and lin. Etta Baker As we are moving to Cincinnati, d red today by Attomey Gelleral capacity exc eding in value $300, at private sale, until aftel' an at· fence rows not only d4!$troy. spent Sunday aftemoon with Mr. we will sell at Public Auction at John W. Bricker. The opinion wall directed to the tempt has been made to sell tho thousande of pheasant, quail and alld Mrs. Frank Dakin and family. Wayne Villa, Waynesville, Ohio, prosecuting attorney of Warren 8ame at public auction in the man· other ground.neating blrde and Mr. and Mn. Samuel Jackeon on county. who inquired jf the Board ner prescribed by law. many baby rabbit!!, but alao des- and family, Mr. and Mn. William ~a,""'Y' April t4, t9U Bricl<er 'Stated that the attempt· troys root!! and weakenB lTaaB Jones and Mr. Frank Lucas and . At 1 p. m., a lot of HOUllehold of Education of Franklin VlI\age plants. If the recommendation Is ' son spent SlInday with Mr. .nd GooD !lach aa Livlng room and school dilltrict must comply with ed sale of the property to the Fed· observed throulhou~ Ohio, the In- Mra. David Lucu ' and family. Bed Room Furniture, VIctrola, tbe Ohio statutery providon. reo era) Government on the basis or crease In wild life will be more Mr. and )In. Carl Frasee and Refrigerator, SO·lb capacity, qulring sale at public auction in bida ill nothing more or I.... than a dillpolm, of its sehool property. private eale, which the board of than double In one ,ear, eonlena- Mr. Morris DUl. of Lebanon, and lCltehen utendls, ItOYe, etc. When the United States gO.,erD education ta not empowered to Terml Cub tlon autborltlaa declared. Mr. aDd 1(1'1. Robert Hendenon, me.t requested biD for a site up· make until .after an attempt hall T. J. CARR _-", of BOn, Wmiam, aIld lila lue on wbich to erect a new POlt of- been made In compliance with the With adoption or reJ""won Bollard IJIent SUDda, with lin. W. H. SHn, Auet. ftee bllllding, the Board of Edne&- ltaqte. to .eU the property at the eODtroventai ..neral ntaU NOllia RoUallcL --~--tlo. 11I1t~d • bid to pahUc aactlon. ' =ea tax re.:.,::r, Ill'. ad lin. EIIMl'IOIl DID .114 til. aelaeol . 'l'laere iI DO t.... bat that Wa • . . , aftc. Joeat4Mt an call . . il'Olled out fa _~·M..... t
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"Roos VIlIt wa the K.eren ky ot thi .. R('volutl()n"- ~tlml'un ... ~'hi pelld COli tilil'ntinll y "Then ,\l-'II l1lakl' ItI!X 1'UItWt·!1· killg. His t1rst nunw i~ Rcx ~111I1 that )\Inkes it l'nRi~t'." The nsloni. hell doctor thought h WllS in on !lome IIdvanCl.' infol'mation i thllt he had b<'en initiated into th · confidenc of king makers. Th trouble is lhat when he divulg'd the e. innermost . t!creli; a number of folk ~ to ok him seriously. Hence n n on-partisan invcstigl\tion by ongrcss. 'fh doctor will get mOrc publicity; 8(> 11 mor book& and p OJl c· WI g .-
The Y. F. li. Wal h Id at the hUllle uf Mr. aDd Mr. J. L. Ml'ndtmhall SundB), evening. The meeting was well attended and a ~)l lendid program WIUI pTese nted. 1I1r. L. D. Chiles suffered two trokes of npoplexy on Saturday. Hj condition was reported critical the fil"l~L of the we k but has improved the last few day.
(Continued from page 1) Fear no Mtlk Rich Depoti .. of Man.ane •• Shorta,e Under Control neal' L banon. Wayn !'ville boy Tobacco CUIlVl\1\ ut Hyman's. h'l:.: I iiI' t 'IIr:1 , ltl1~ r h" ' f , 1Irn· Plan of AAfII. are in go d hape and at' going to til hll (lilt' I'C thp r l "I1 " ~t IlellO It" Mr. and Mrs. Chari s Dowing Mr ~ . M urd , Grahnrll WII S in Dargive a good showing in the.> run. of l)lll 11 trA UP ore> In Ih l' world. es' and daughters, 1illse Nell and tOil Oil \V t'dn et'day. 011 11m r8 ne d h ve 11 1 ar t l nm t.,(] I ('ontnirl trllm 30.1 [),OOO Eva lind Mr_ and Mrs. Richard Oratorical Contelto to l!J\lJIOII. I 1(\0 , tho t call not be tha t the product! n ndjustment MI'. Boyd 1'1 nd non WIIS a Jobnson and daughter, Martha Rae plun {or th dahy industry, now 1l1'otll 11 bly n11nl.'d h Pen UMl or lACk of Tho High hool oratorical cOn- b u ~ in e 's vi ito r ill Dayton, Wed- of uvington , Ky., visited Mr. and .Educatlon is the backbone 01 being pl'Opo. ad to dairy farmers, trnnsl'('rl n 11011. Ml·S. Philip Larrick on Sunday. American liIe. will ('Teate a milk famine, or even t !It WIIS h Id in L bnnon Tue - n ('~ dll Y . Protect the school children. \ Subscr,ibe .fol· The Miami Ga7.cite 1\ , ho rtagt' of milk for childTen day night and the elem ' ntary conMI'. l\la ~' J1a l'd \1 ellz was a Mr. and Mrs. E stol Inskeep, of Always stop when t.hey are g 1- . aod other can umers in the cities test Wednesday night. Lebanon bU!lin S \' i itor in l' pl'ingfield on Springfield and 11lrs. . E. Norris, ting on or off a ~ch:>oI bus. according to officials of the AAA, ranked first in th High 8C h 90 1 di- \ edn ()sdRY· of Kansas City, Mo .• WeN! guests This Is one of a Jjl' :l~a of slIfdy As a matt r of f ct, ' consump- vi ion, FI'snklin s cond and Otterof Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Larrick on subjecta relel\s"d b Go.... G " I'!l"e 1i~ ses Margaret and Trillena tion of fluid milk in cities should b in third. ' Monda~' . Mrs. Norri exp cts to White tbrough O. W . Merr ell , Di. be j ncl'en d rather than decreasIn the lower g rade competition, E; lh\ a rd s \\1 1' 1'(' prin~fl e ld visitors make a visit of several days here rector ot Highways. cd by l'en on of th fact that the Lebanon ranked first and Fmnk- o n \V ci ne day. before returning to the home of '== ==c=======;;..:-=:"""-'.c=-=-=I plan calls f or an expenditure of Un econd. In the up» el' grad!' . Th e Fa rm er's dub met at the h r son, Dr. C. E. Norris and I' 5,0 00,000 t o provide milk for I Hart RUTal· was first and Frankl in family, at Chicago. un derfed children, it was pointed s cond, Waynesville we r epl'<!!1 n1- ho m of 1\1i'. an d Mrs. Harvey d by cil Hariman, Bonn ie ,'ack ett t o da~'. out. know R nl! Mrs. Geol'ge J. Smith, in com· Our s l'vi~ Th proposed )'eduction from Peters and Rachel Hartma n. MI'. and Mrs. J esse Mengle and pany \ ith her daughter Mrs. Philip Iimit!\ of cI'eed or clns . W the Hl3 2-33 sal qq.otations I fam ily viRited Mr'. and Mrs. Ben Zepf, of Cincinnati, ' ill leave today fo~ Washington D. C. where would come primarily out of the W.yne.yi1l. Witu Five First. . mi th on unday. are pre pared to ~ erve OllY they will be the guests of Mr. and urplus supplies and ,,(ould not ex. Scholarship Telt. f l'. and Mrs. Albert H t on, of Mrs . Raymond Lang and also will family in tbi community in haust that su rplus. tan tics com· In the scholarship t est held at Spr ingboro, v i itt!d fri end s h re, have the pleasure of eeing . the pil ed by th AAA sho\\! that Probably th > mo. t amllzing Y41t a consiu erate, dignified man; farmers producing for nearly all Lobanon March 30, Wayn e ville's unda y a fte rnoon . Japanese cherry tree in full bloom th larg r ilie are now forced to r PI' nlatives ranke d fi rst in fi VE) The y expect to remajn in Wash- ludicrous occur re nc in Wa shingn r. Merchandi. i avaUnbl ton in many moons is the Con~ II ft'o m 10 to 40 por cent of subjects; thea were : English ]; RORali e, dn ugh l eI' f 1111-. and ington about twe W~kB. gTessional lIlVesl igation ot Dr. their milk a s.urpluB for maufact- English H, Engli h In (tie with MI'!1. Iyo Bunne ll, is very ill with inn wide rang of pric s, Wm. A. Wirt, uperintendent of Ut' into butte r, che e, vaporated Kings Mills ), Algebra T (tic with bro nchial pneumonill . th Gllry, Indinna, schools. Th White Rose - Power bebut every call rece ives the milk and ice-cr am mIx. Parmers MaBOo) and Latin 1. ]n the cienc . ~ . doetor, a public hound, ha.s ju t get much lowel' prices for this division Morrow took first plac MI S Elizabeth Mull n rio~:~ hind the enllne. same con cientious attention published a littl book "America milk than they do for that sold as Mason ~o('ond, with the l"Oca1 tucl~ ' 1<11<t F'riday nigh wit h Mi ss ?tlust Los e." His d clfwation that ent scoTing fi"fth. HnI'veysbul'g lha abl e, a.t Day-toll. la, 1 milk. 1\11(1 ,. ve.>r nt care. Vienn. Hu •• in ~r.a "Bl'ain Tru t.l!h " behind PI'esid nt Another point that should be ranked second in English I. Mason . 1\1 1'. ond Mrs . J'. B. Cons Wllt'e VlpOUIl cover nil Ilrea· nilI'll al Roosevelt were to tering a comkept in mind is that the plan eeks second in Engli h II ; Kings Mill!l we k-e no gl,l ·ts of Mr. and Mrs. wide lIS Lolldull Ilna I, tile third nlunist ])lot to overturn the govto hold gro s sales ot dairy pl'O- and Morrow fir t antI second in a l'l 'ank I', at l1a5011. Illrgest city ou the contlnent_ el'nment waf! nicely timed t o help ducts about where they are now . Geom~try; Mason and King Mills PI'O!. and Ml' . . A. Deppe, of sell hi book. The tory i ~ thllt The reduction that i sought is fint Bnd second in Chemi try; when thi Innocent wa abroad in from the high avel'sge of 1932-33. Morrow Bnd Waynesville first and P r anklin, Ind. , spe nt the we k-end Washington last August he wa Without such a r duction there is cond in hemistqr; :forrow and with Dr. and Mrs. Deppe. "kidded" at a party by some oCt he th reat oj a Rood of milk that Wayn ville fir t and second in 1\1 is Beatrice Robitzer wa the Phone 7 Milo Miltenberger has employ. ficials connected in minor capaciwould further undermine dairy World Hi tory; Morrow and Otter w ek- T1<[ ~ u est ot 11'. and Mrs. Phone 25 ties with the admillistrati()n. pri e, drive herd owners out of boin first and !lecond in Latin II' G or ge .J ohnson and Iamily, ' at ment in a garage at Dayton. Waynesville, Ohio Mrs. Guy Routzahan wbo has Plenty of "Marylllnd I'y " WitS in WAYNESVILLE, OHIO busine~s a nd leave COIlSU mers fac- Mason aecond n Latin I; Harv ys: Le banon. been quite ill for several days, is evidence and the doctor was l'e=============~ ,ing a real worry a8 to .future milk burg and Morrow first and second gaIed also with stodes that Mr. Ronald II21rdiu r eturned to lightly improved at this time_ applies. in English IV. Miss Eva Wharton is spending chool at Oxforcl, Monday alter It is stimlltccl that at elast 100 ---this w ek with her aunt, Mrs. million pint o{ milk and perhap French Scholarlhip Elimjnationa pe nding pring vacat ion ~ith his Arthur Greathouse in Dayton, who pal·ents. . ' mOl'e could be supplied t o underThe F .I-ench 8cholarship elimina ha been ill with quinzy_ nouri hed children \l"ith the $5,- tions were held in the King . 1i11 lis Ruth Larrick and Mr. Everett Early made a bUsble s 000,000 fund proposed for this high-school building Tue~c1ay after Robert I aver visited Mr. and The Pereheron Stallion, Jasby trip to Yellow Springs Tuesday. No. 152377, and the Jack Ken- purpo~e in the plan. Another noon. Seven students trom this l\h-ll. Forest" Brown at Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Jenninp of tucky N-ightingale, will make $5,000,000 would be spent in IIchool, accompanied by Mr. L tz unday aftern oon. Dayton visited Dr. and Mrs_ A. A. the season at my farm. Or, for tran"-Cerring c ,,'s to n eedy farm and Mr. Brown. werl\ present. mith, Sunday afternoon. a nominal sum will come to families that are now without adeMr. and l\hs. ,John Preston ill . . Mrs. Charles Mullenix. atteaded In French I, tudents from quate milk and food supplies. Thi Morrow High School won first and entertain tbe memb rs of their your farm. Both of these animals are would incres e rather than de- second plac.e. In this same division dinner-bridge club at their home, a birthday dinner Saturday ' for /ler sister, 'Mia Anna Horme1l, at crease the present use of milk by Waynesville won third and tied Saturday Elveinng. proven I!lres. her home near Springboro. the con uming public, it is pointed with Morrow lor fourth. MOTroW Everett E8l'ly and da.ughter 'Mt'. and Mr . H. B. Earnhart and out by AAA officiE\ls. also won the French II elimination children, 01 Dayton, were Sunday Mis Helen. wore in DaytoJt shop~ taking both first and second place. aftel'noon gue tel of Mr. and Mrs. ping, Wedne"day. Phon. I1!5R2 . Mrs. Everett Clark, mother and In Ohio, 64 per cent of tbe Kings . Mills ranked third, and A. H. Earnhart ,and sons. Mason fourth. Waynesville did no' aunt and their Dayton guelt callWAYNESVILLE, OHIO farms having COWs have more than _________________________,... five of them. competo in advanced French. Mr. O. J. Edward of Spring- ed on Mrs. Mary Carmony, MonContestants from Waynes~i1le field was tbe guest of his sisters, doy afternoon. . were Betty Hartsock, Ruth Pen- Miss Trillena and Mi Margaret Mr . Anna Bosman of Indiana nington, Jane Cook, Juanita Edward, today. who is . helping care for' be; Brannoek, Grace Hoyle, Evelyn mother, Mrs. Lottie Carey, at the Miss Trillena lind Mis Margaret Pe~rs and Mae Treadway. Edward spent Tuesday in Dayton homo 01 Mr. and Mrs. Frank> Rog. the g'u ests of I)r. and Mrs. Gail 1'5, spent the week-eJtd with Mr. Comia". Event. and Mrs. Harry Cornell near Ferry Russum and family. 1\lr. and Mrs. Boward Fairchild ~ -1"'IQii..-- -t--'JL'lle senior cia s play and Quick leanl!rs. Men's over- (n.ee NOl'Illa Charle on) of Daycross-coun~ry· rUD ar-e by no means the only events that are attracting conts, 70c all IIlext wee.k. Put In tOil, are rejoicing over the birth of attention in school. Other act- moth and du t-JI[oof bags free of a SO I\, Wednesday, .... prll 11, at St. Anno ho~pitaJ. Mrs. Fairchild i. ivities that will take place soon are chnl·ge. KathrYII Mendenhall. the daughter of Samuel Charleton the commercial contests on April Mis Faith TI)mlin on has been of Route 2. !Mr. Fairchild who Te21, the county field day at Lebanon on May 4, and the school exhibit added to the staff of the welfar cently lost a limb, result of an ~ss~ciation and is working as a automobile accident; is home from Per cent 01 ten.Ue atrenith May 7 to 11. JUnior ca e worlser out of Frank- the hospital and is slowly liut rem ainlna lit cords afler lin. nicely recoveri ng. RENEWED ACQUAINTANCES lona use in tiTH: Mr. and Mrs. Frank MiltenberMl"S. E. L. Mark of; New York MUe. Suputwl t Ordinary C. Roger Buell, who formerly and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart and Son, get· entertained at a dinner Sunaun '(·I.e Corda Tire Cord" lived in Waynesville, spent Mon- Alton, wer-e. 6 o',clock dinner guests day in honor of the 88th birthday day afternoon ren(!wing old of ~'rs. Anna E. Sheehan, Sunday of the fot'mer's mother, Mrs. Mar8,000 81~ 930/0 tha Miltenberger, wl10 makes her aquaintances. He is the so n of Dr. even u\g. home with them. Mrs. Miltenber16,000 C. A. Buell, who bought Dr. Hen'10/" 360/0 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Heacock ger has very good health lor one. derson's practice'. He is at present Mr. and ~{rs. J. L. Mendenhall' of tha~ age. She was remembered Supertwlat Cord- a Gooda resident of Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Julia Donovan and Mrs. Jan~ by mBny nice gifts and beautiful year patent - stretches, White bread has sold through- Wright were dinner guests at the fiowers for which she wishell to ahlorba .boca. and comes thank neighbors and friends. The out the country at an average of Friends Home on Sunday. back etroDII! Thorouply guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed 7.9" cents for a one-pound loaf Mrs. King a1!ld SOn6 and Mrs. Miltenberger and Mr. Wellll Marrubbetlz.ed to resl.t bea t. since the first of December. Lon Wade altd daughters of shall of Eaton, Mr. and .Mr8. CharIt aivee lastlne blowout Miamisburg, WE're guests of' Dr. les Graham and Mrs. Lydia Decker protection in e'tlerY '_".,---1. and Mrs. R. S. Weavel', Sunday of Rldgcvi11e, Mr. and MrB. Clif....k y. tel demonltJ'atel afternoon. ~ord Ar~hdeacon and son, Robert, of Dayton and Miss N4111ie Watkins Miss Edith Kerns and !Mr. WilWaynesville. bur Cooksie, olt Springfield and --....:.Mr; ' and Mrs. J . E. McClure were guests of Mr. and' IIrs. C. M. Robitzer on SundaJ. ,The super-soft tires the new 1934 cars are wearLna ~
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.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray and M.. s~ Barbara Gray were guests at a birthday anniversary dinner at the home of lIdr. and Mrs. Earl Reeder in Clal~ksvll1e, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . James O'Dell ~nd family, Mrs. Milbel Dinwiddie and ~aughter, Anthll, Mrs . .Lizzie Smitb of Dayton, callj~d on Mr. and Mrs. h S I amue Butter'wort, · Sunday. Mr. John C. Hawk~ attended an instruction Bchool given by the Shell Gasoline Company at the Netherland Pla,'!!!a Hotel in Cincinnatl, Wednesds.y. evenIng. Meredith Wllitaker,' 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker, of route 3, haa been made head ma~ager of th<e baseball team at Wittenberg Colilege, Springfield . . Mr. Marion Whitaker secured employment at the Frigidaire Corporation" in . 1)ayton durin&' his recent vacatlOJI 'and has received honorary discharge from CCC duty at New Philadelphia. . Me!srs. Wymer Drake and H. A. Cornell attended the Scottish Rite Ceremonial at Dayton on Wednel!l. day. ?dellSrs. Myer Hyman, E. L. Thomas, F . . H. Fan and H. A. Comen are attending toda,.
Mr. and Mrs. Waloor Wll$on and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mn CharIey Harner at Spring Valley Sunday. ' A surprise was planned for Mrs Everett Haines on her birthday SundBY. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carey and Mr. 8lId Mrs. Herbert Carey of 'near New Vienna, Mr. and Mrs. Ho,,ard Fisher ancl fami1y, Mr. Burdette Bernard of neal' Fairview ch~reh and Mr. and Mrs. Zimrl Hames. Mr. and MTs. Ratellb Bogan and d~ughtel' · Dorothy entertained to dInner Sunday, MiSs .Marjorie Bogan and brother Robert of Dayton, . and Char lea 'William. J ones of near New ' Burlington Miss fll.nna Sobn. of Wllmlngto~ called· in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Laird of Camden, Ohio, vial ted their daughter, Mrs. Luther Halnee last week. Williard and . Donald Haines attended an F. F. A. meetln&' at Kin~an, Tuesday night. MI8S Edna Learning spent the week~nd visiting In XeniL Mr. and Mrs. Homer Halnee and children ~re dinner euesta of Mr. and Mrs. TUBO Terry of near New V.i.IUIL ' Mr. and lin. Lawrence Mltehner attended the laneraJ of an aunt In Wilmington Jut WedD8Ida,. afternoon.
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WAYNESVILLE, OlHIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 19M YOUNG REPUBLICANS CHANGE MEETING -nAT
.LOOKING BACKWARD
ANNOUNCEME~T
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
The organizalion 111 cling of the Warren ounty YOll.ng Ropubliclln' lub, pl' viously announced ,(or Friday, April 20, will b held this coming F'l'iday «'veiling, April , 27, at 8 o'clock in Icmol'ial Hall Lebanon. The liP ake .. will be {/ Harry J effrey. Duylon attorn.,y . PI' ident of t.he Young 1en's Republican club in Monlgo mery county. Considcra hIe interc t in t.he (II" /(snizatiol1 is reportc'd and it is believed that there ~ ill ~ II. good attendance at the fol'thctlming meeting.
fOR fifTY YEARS BY A LOCA~ PHYSICIAN
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1obacco Growers Meet 10 Hear Plans for 1934 'Program
Whole Number 6114
TO BE HELD AI LOCAL GYM ON WEDNESDAY
The 19:34 cigar leaf t bacco producti n contt'aCL program, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF "hich 'is a continuation of the CHR.IST Mr. lind .Mrs. D. R., Smith were 1933 pro 'ram approvcd by tobacco ( Undenominational) Kin,. Milia Win. Cro.. COllnt.. , Day fa Speot In Lytle Where The Dayton viSItors on Wednesday. growers in Warl' n ' county last hester A. Williamson. Minister Run , at Lebanon Lad ummel', was pl'e~ nt d h~re, IlCDoctor Sta .. ted Hi. PracMl". CIII'I Dakin, ot Lebanon, was hUl'ch 'chooll at 9 ::-10 a. Ill, a bu~il1ess visitor herc on Friday. COI'lJing to Lester J . Miller, cOllllLy Tbunday Lord' .'upp I" ~ conclusion. tice of Medicine Chl'istiat) Endeavor at G :30 p. m. !\gl'icu ltural agent. John Black and family, of E (ining C\'a11geB i ti , et'vice at A meeting was called by ounty The annulIl Cl'OSS country ru~ Mrs. Marthu Hough A day of pleasure, mingled with Corwin, move-d to Peny county on 7 :30 \1. Ill, • e rl11 ~~ n ubject, "Pt'o· Ag nt Miller at which ~he details Friday. . \\'n~ It hI Apt:il 12, at Lebanon. a degl'eo of sadnes. , was Mpent in mise and Fulfillment." A Junior of the plan witl be tak n up with week-end gu st o[ Mr. Kings Milll'I won the event easily, Lytle by Dr. nnd Mrs. Ward SunhOI'us will fUTnish !icvel'Ul special county tobacco committeem n. AIIJ:l n Emrick ut Lytle. Ml's . lreno Henderson was the whil' Perry oates of Kings was day, April ] 5, where the doctor, week-end gut! t 'of Mr: and Mr . L, musical numbers at thi sel·vice. This meeting was held at Franklin Mr. Elius Ogle:sbce was a dinne , Apl·j1 16, 1884, ju t fifty years M. Hende~son. Pl'ay I' meeting ~nd Bible study nnd Wn ynesviJIe on Wednesday gu s~ of Mr. unu M1' , fr ed Gom· setting n. ne',\" mark of 10:56. OHIO RACING DATES (ttc l'\)ein wa~ runner-up, with ago, began the pracUc of medieach Wedn day at 7 :30 p. m. The and Thursday venings, Apl"il 11 and family on Sunday. Frankl in t.hird, Morrow fourth , cine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc lure and, church" h re you f el at home. Racing dates confirmed by an d 12 respectfu lIy . fi.f~h and Lebanon WaynCB\'i!1 A call was made in neady every chiluren, of Dayton, visiteli MI'!!. Ohio Racing om'mission includ : Mrs. Hobert W erntz and daugh In a preliminary announcement sixth, home in the village, the first being Mary McClure ~Hl Sunday. ::iT. ¥ARY'S CHURCH Running Race May 12 to of the 1934 program, Miller de· ter, Miss Lura, and Mrs. Joe ,'Inat th~ home of Lewis Trickey, c1ared there are several features n Y UI'C Uuyton visitol's, today. )!I'V. J. J. Schaeffer. Rector MI'. and Mrs. A. O. Griffy vi it· JUlie' 2 inclusive, Buelah Pnrk, Cia .. Play who!;8 wi/ ' Alice (Duke) TI'ickey GI'ove City; June 2 to June 23 inthat were not included in the proThird unday aftel' Ea tel', ed Mr. and Mr . Dar!' I Brak eMr, Jes 'e P nnington , of LdUiswas the doctor's first patient on The Senior class play, "The clusive, Dayton Jockey Club; July gram for last year's crop. Lhe day of his arrival, fifty years field and son, at Sabina, Sunday. l!l to 3 1 inclu. iVe, Bainbridge April 22. hurch chool Ilt 9 :30. Two additional options fOI' lSelect ville, Ky" is sp n~ing a fe\\ Adventures of Grandpa." was pre· Morninl{ Prayer ami sermon at ago. The W_ C. T. U. will m et at Park; Augu st 6 to September 3 ing a base acreage have been in- days with friends in Wayne. ville . sented to appreciativ(l audiences A point of great intel'el\t to the the home ot Mrs_ J. VJ. White inolusive, Thistledown; August 1 ( :30. c1ud~d in the progl'am, making Mrs. Ro ~s Planck sang in the Thursday and Friday of last week, The ni tI'd Thank Offering fot· doctor was th home of Mr. and next Thu~sday afternoon, Apl'j) 26 31 to October 13 Inclusive, oney five mall. musical program at lhe P. T. A . Between the acts, Ruth Peck gave t. Mary' hurch is to be brought Mrs. Harry BUl'nelt which fifty Island, Growers hav three choic s as to at. Ha"vt!ysburg, Wec!nesday even· a l'eading, ancl a group of Seniors to the church next undny, April years ago was t he Baird property. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Fromm and Harness Races-May 29 to 31, 22. Let all come pl'epst-ed to pre- the amount of reduction they ing. sang a number ot popular songs. In the room oC thi hou e, here family visited Mr. and 'Mrs. J . J. inclusive, Urbana i J un e 28 to choose to mak this season. Th ey ent their offerings at t his time. he op ncd up his fir t offic , the Fromm at Dayton, Sunday after- Julr 4, Dayton Dl"iving luh; July ictol" IIrpentel M.I'. and Mrs. may agree to reduce their ba e to"State Fair" vast was brought again more noen. 6 to 9, inclu ive Columbus . tute FE.RRY CHURCH OF CHRIST bacco acl:' age one-half, or one- of Middlelown, wore guests ot The Junior Glass is sponsoring vividly before him, by finding third, or t~ey mllY choo e to grow Mr. and Mrs. J . B. GO~S, Sunday llnother moving picture. all talkie, Mr. and Ml's. Atnos Binkley and fair grounds; July 19 to July 3t ( UndenominatioDal) thel'e a cas of measl s. no tobacco at aU. Ben fit payments evening. Painesv~le_.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tuesday, April 24. This 8how is Che ter A. Williamson Also the old bome on the corner MI'B . Molli~ Case, of Goshen, were are suited to each choi e. und~y ~ue t of Mr. and Mrs. J. • "StaLe Fair," one the the ten , was visited where in , the later e beginning with Producers Uiis season, under the Mrs. Floss ie arey, Mrs. Effie Unifie.d etvi MUSICIAN HONORED years wa his' effice and residence. P. Larrick. 'hurch chool at !) :30 a. m. terms of the contract. Ill'e reqllired ' mith, Miss Lu y Emley and Mr. b st pictures of 1933, starring It is MW the office and resideT'ce ar y, were Da,yton Will Rogers and Jan t Gayner. A Mr. and M1'8. L. H. Gordon Mis!! Bertha Mather~, talented Lo~'d '!; Suppel' 1~1I(1 se.rmoll" at to divide the. econd payment with h~ster relix the at comedy will be pre of Dr. A. A. Smith and , we wel'e Mi~ es Sarah ' Smith and Rose wii larksvill ¥-ioU~.i -~1'6d'0 1,0 .3. a. m. ennon 8u~Ject, The share tenllnts and share crop- viSItors, Monday. 8ented also in connection with sorry indeed to find the ' doctor's ker on, enjoyed a ride to Indian fr. and Mr. L. _ Beck and this. TWl) hou.rs of constant inter· , the rotogravure section of the I Soldlor of the Crqs~. You are pet'· ; that i , if the. holder of Ii I wife very much indisposed but the Lak,e on Sunday. contract last ye.ar WIshes to take childt n had as guests on Sunday esting entertainment is assured to incinnllti ,E nquire last Su ndaY' I" Il" ays welcol1)e lit thl church. courteous, kindly doctor, showed advanttlge of ?ne of the new' opti- Mr. and ,Mrs. F, . L May anJ ea·h patron. Matinee will be given ---Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cutler and {.ip. ~1ath rs was 8 oloiet with 'us over th home of years gone ODS and receIve a supplemental 1\1'i. s Ruth Conner. the Cincinnati Civic Orche!tl'a at ST. AUGUSTIINE CHURCH also for the benefit of those unable by, and mad us feel very mueh Ilt son, Francis, of Norwood, Ilpent rental paym nt r $3 a contracted Father Newton, Pastor the week-end with Mrs. B rtie the Walnut .Hills HiCh School home again. Mt·s. J~ne WI'ight will return to to attend at night and for the auditorium unday aft moon. Ma ss at St. Align tine's Church acre. vo unger school children, Lew A b unteous dinner prepared by Mills and Miss Lena Earnhart. Growers must agree also not to her home in pringbol'o this week A.yres, Sally Eilers, Norman FosMrs. Allen (Hough) Emrick, one evel'y seco nd and fourth Sundll)' dismiss ahre- roppel'S or shore· Ilfter spl:nding the winter 'vith of th ' month. . ter, Fl'ank Craven, Louise Dresof the four persons now living in tenants employed on the farm b • Mrs. Julia Donovap. ler, and ' Victor Jory make up ---'- -' Lytle who was there fifty years cause of the reducti n in acr age. FRIENDS MEETING tansberl'Y, Mis. ne of the greatest casts of actors Mi'. Frank ago, add d much to the plea ure Growel'S agr e to make no in· Maste r '!Vel' to be filmed. Don't miss itl Ilf th day. The other three now First.-day . chool at 9 :30 a . m. Cl'ea e in the total aCl'eage of crOps Mary Stansb rry and tBn berry w re Dayton living in the village are Mrs. Me Ling for Wor hip at )0:30 !l:rown on tbe fal'm, and to hold the Russel MIl.ie Fe.tiv~Ia ' William (Rudd) Creighton, Henl"Y B. m, aereage of corn andwheat to with· visitol's, W dn sday afternoon. Fulks and Joel E. Smith. In adin that of 1983 or 1932, whic.hever The High School Music Futival Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall, dition to the!e four who were WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH i the larger. will be h ld at the Leban'ln High of hicago. 111., visit d Mrs. Anna there fifty years ago, he found A sixth new feature of the pro· Mar hall at til Rev. G. C. Dibert, Pastor l"!:'i ·nds Ho.me schoQI building, Friday, April 20, twenty.slx who Wel' living in Sunday: undllY school at 9 :30 gram.is paynlent 9f the $3· supple- on Thul' day and aturday of last at 8 o'clock. Lytle or: the immediat vicinity a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. mental rental benefit to prducerll week. There will be a wind ensemb1e when he left there twenty·five from Waynesville composed of The subject for the sermon will who have taken part in the proyeara :ago. Miss Alice Gon s, teach r ill the Jane Cook, Edmon Marlatt, Leo be, Difficulties, What Shall They gram from thc beginning. New Reluctantly' aCtel' a day full of Twp • . schools, Clinton onner, Hulen Greene, Franli Lehe, Milestones or Step:;liog Stones? signer are not eligible to receive AlI!m interest and enjoyment he Epworth League at 0 :30 p. m. this payment. To receive payment county for th past five yeal'S, will May Jr., and Margaret Rogers. turned his face homeward 'taking the -grower participating last year go to Martin ville for the next Ther~ will also be in attendance with Ll'o olmer u lender. wHh him e I'ecollectiollll of some twelve members of the High At 7:30 p. m. the men of the must "I"Oeet, or have met, three re- school term. of the happiest days of hi. life in chool Glee Club, who -will- form a ch u)'ch wiJI hav.e charge of the quirements : Mr. has. Michenor attended part of the all-county glee " club the be t community, among j:he 1. ign a Ti(ler, which will bemusic, and add speci al feature bost people it was ever the good come a 'Part of the old contract a dinne!' and meeting of: the Miami .Eu i1s from 10 the regulaJ' v'tming se l'Vice, 20 fortun oC a doctor to be located Wednesday; Prayet· meeting requl}gtin~ th advantages of th~ Valley COlli Deniers A:!Isociamm r~'f-""'-~r~~~J.. Twp., pring at the Van leve Hotel in Dayton and the rears remaining of his life AU Snugg d Down! new features of the prog1:am. boro, Carli91~ and M.son. each Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. . will be just a little happier, a little 2. Fulfilled all the obligations Wednesday. Th~y will sing three numbersfuller of enjoyment with the re\'equired in last year' contract. AM E RIC A, ANTAllo- ' radio man, from un-kiss d Brl;Lw al Mrs. Lida Penc~, Mi· ' Lura "To A Wild Rose," "Shortnill' colleclion of the warm handclallps The contract must b in good, Lou Rogers anti "Uncle Steve" Bread" and "Viking Song." 'fIOA. April 9 (Via Ma kay ley. Catlt.. Is link I'llIg wllh th > Itt e lr~iarni and hearty welcomeR he found :Ucllo)-And DOW Admiral Byrd Is electriC g 'neratore so I call gel stanuing now. The students Irom Wayne~ville Philips, of l;ebanon, w re guests among old nei~hborl! and friends Projec~Had S. h~w that he has divided his on Sunday aU th home of Mr. and who arc me-"bers of ' the ~11Dut there, 123 miles Ilwny In his these stOl'l s uut to you p 01' e" 1'1 I on April 15, 1934. t933 payments with his tenants Ml' . OIUe Davis. ounty Glee Club are: Soprllnos II • 13 x 7 feet hlgb sback und r tbe club b It r. KI.:nneth ha 80n 'D.W. in a manner acceptable to the - Be tty Hartsock, Mary Allen, ~he SDOW, on bls terrIble, lonely our young Chlcuf,o O!lI'lgalor, Is re Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mills en- Ruth Salisbury; Altos secretary of agriculturt\. Roma ',lgU of more tban sl1: months and IJa.1r1ng Rnd adjusting his Instru Besi9~s the $3 supplemental tC!l'tained at dinnen on Sunday Hardin, Margaret Rogers,JeantVe are aU t)l~cked d01,Vn comfortl\.\lly meats . Tb arcbeologlst, Waltol The propo ed Little Miami River tor tbe long An1.al'clic wlnter here L 11' 1 obn. of N W ' orlt, one of 0111 flood control pr .ject was discuBs- payment povided under the 1934 evening, Mr. and MI·s. Pllul SIlV' nette Wilson; Tenors-- Edmon at LIttle Ameri ca, 13 scll'otlllts. Is snapping very ed y(!trlerday in the office of orogram are: afirst payment of age, of L barlon, and Mrs. Ruth Marlatt, Jacque Adami, Hugh Gu ti n ; Ba ~s-Wallsce Bel'llard Tbe Derce Soutb Pola.r wlnt I' 1" thing In slgbl with a cam em. LID Lieutenant ' Colonel RoSter G. ~ 15 for each conh'acted acre, and avag ,of enterville. harles Hart ock, Dick Miller. ..llDo.lt upon U8. Already we bave wood 101111 r, of H1fbland Park, lll. Powell, nited States Division a cond payment as follows: J. D. Tl'e:t.dway is critically Mrs. 1. If acreage i& reduced from the '~ ooked at the thermoml.'ter and 01111:1:11 sail maker. Is l'e11311'lng OUI Engineer, by Directors of the ill at th Mc leUan Hospital in The Wayne Tow.nship Farmer's Grade Mu.ic Fe.ti ••1 rou'a d the figures "69 b low zero" .wInd proofs. little' '} iillmi Con ervancy District base one-third~tol' each contract· Xen ia. Two blood transfusions Club and friends wel'e mOlt cor· "tarln~ at ~8. We have only (\bout ed acre ther will bo paid 35 p r l.eRoy Clark, Crom Ca.mbrtll.g~. and {he onstl'llction Committ.ee 10he gl'Bde music 1estival will dially welcomod on April 12 at the four hours a day of sllDllght )'ell- Mass., and his pal. St phE'nsoll of the Mississippi River Commis- cent of the average market value Wllre giYcn and she is re'ported Co be held at the Waynesville gym, home of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey , rdllY tbe dark MRS caIne at on Corey. tram Wlncll 'Rt 1', MIl86 .. art' sion in Cil\cinnati. of the 1934 crop from each har- be in a ilerious condition todpy. Wednesday, April 25. Sackett. In sp ite of the inclemc!nt o'clock 10 tbe af- dlgglrl~ boxl'~ of food and clotbillt The conf r~s were olonel vested acre. In, no event will thiq It is reported tins morning The numbel's will be a8 followa: weathcr about sixty were present or tbe rklng them . est GraV!!Ii, Corps of En- payment bo less than $9 for each Dr. J. E. Withllm, \\<ll4-'~~p4lI'&i+-4ifltfl.e-e1te-h--F*\'flHt-lw-..~I---~ to part~ke of. the excellent din· onhacted acre. of tbese amazlnll e boys fl'OD' ~in el'!>, W!lshinl~ton. D, C" and 1!,d on fot· ,K0ih'e Tuesday morn- ing. 2, Busy Cobbler. S. Game of nero 2. If acreage is reduced one- ing, at ,l\1iami Valley Hospital, is tag. Antarctic Bunsets New Zealand. netnard Fleming, I~ Edward Flad, • t. Loui~, members After a social hour the pleet_ simply Incom · rOIlAt rllcllng fI., big n w snow melter of the Construo, ~iori Committee, haJt- the rate will be 40 per cent not getting along as well as exGrllde Two-l. Little Elfman. ing was called to order. Following parable for b ~ au· fOr nul' ilrlnklng and cooking water and former Gove rnor Myel's Y. instead 91. 35 per cent. In no event pec:te~. 2. Clown Song. 3. Little Bird. the busines8 session Mrs. John will this paymont be less than $11 ty. On April 1!) FrancIs DIl.Ilc, of Lexln{t1.on. Mass,. ooper-. Hugh F. Nichols and H. W GI'ades One and Two--l. Slum· Gons favored with two piano Ml·. and MI'S, J. B. Chapman en- bet' Song. 2. My Secret. the Bun will dlB- bUH th e sweet job ,of cutting UI Iv s, Directors of the I,.ittle Miami a contracted acre. selections. The special topic 3. If tobacco is eliminated from tertained at bridge on Monday ,l1pJ)efl,J' completely sellls tor dog rood. whlle bls buddy. COllservancy Disb'ict. Grade Three--l. Morning ComTrip to Albuquerque" was' aDd the leader of Alfonso Ca,·bon . of Oambrldg~ Governor Coop.er and bis associ· the farm~th payment will be ev'e ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ota Hidy, pliments. 2. Tulips. 3. Boat Song. graphically described by Mrs. C. L ~r. and MI·~. W. E. Cornell, Mrs. t his expeliitlon fass,. our cook. wOTks until mlc! atea presented tl!tltative plans f or $5.1>0 for each contracted acre. In Grade Four- 1. Baby Seed Duke. Mr. Sackett introduced will be .out U1ere nlgbt. every night. bakIng ou' construction of four reservoir th is case, the contracted acre will John Preston and Mrs. R. G. ong. 2, Gt·oup of original songs Judge Thorne, of Xenia, as Miller. consist of the entire base aCI·eage. V. H_ Czegk. In tbat but a ll bread, aud the rest 01 tb tim'. dams 'In . t h e VIClntty ... of beadwa· wl'itten by 4th grade pupils: speaker, who gave a wonderful ExpedItion winter, for four cooking our other food; Bill Me ters of the Littl-e Mi/lmi River and a. "Spl'ing," Lyle Fox. F.. NOl'ris, of Kansa» Mrs. . talk. It wall a travel talk of the Supply Officer monUls or wblt!b Cormack, ot Lanstlowne, Pa., 'plio. di cussed the bellt procedure lor GRANGE NOTICE b. II Autumn," Frances Johns. ity, Mo., who bas been vi Itlng at United States, made intensely in· lui wlU be In total dfl.rknellB, wIth of our Kell ett Autogyro, Is tryin;: obta ining quick Siurveys of the pro the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. c. Autumn," Helen Margaret teresting by his beautiful deacrip. 9nl), caDdies for lIgbt. And outside to keep that trusty 'and valuabH jected improvement and Public GODS. Farmer's Grange will open its Larrick n Route 42, left Satur· tions. ' lIta nut wJlJ'rage tbe moat vIolent macblne from being burled com Works funds fOI~ con.struction of meeting' at 8 :30 p. m, on April (lilY fol' hi ago to visit her son, (Continued on 'p aee .) Miss Irma Rich gave a' humorous lVeather: known on tbl. globe ..... pletely 10 the 8now. 1 am as busy th!) proposed reservoir dams. 21. The attl'acHon of 'the evening Dr. C. E. No.rris and family . reading. Miss Winifred Armitage _Ilndlng bllllArde. wind 8crea.mlng os a bee pl'E'parln~ orallge colored The project blls been estimated will be the conferring of thiJ'(I and sang two numbers, "Shadows" and at 160 mlle8 an bour-and 80 to 90 tRnks of 'I'fdol gnsollJle and Veedol t(l cost ~8,000,O()0, of which part MI·s. Mame Hatfield and Mr. "A Perfect Day," accompanied by delreel below zero, It Is one of motor 011 for Lbe IHllomotive cam must be raised by 10ca1i~s to be fourth degrees on the large class Walkor Hatfield in company with of new members. Mrs. Gons. . the mOlt amazing feats ever at· I:)eglnnlng next Octoba l benefited. Theil' l!hare will be used Each family is tQ bring a MI'. and Mrs. Eal'l Dill and Miss The club adjourned to meet in tempted. I &m ' praying for him; against the mysteries of tht, for rights of way : It is likely that Edna Mae Co 'sum, . of Lebanon, May at the home of Mrs. Monis that be "Ill not get a sprained strange land ~nd, In between, our the actual coste; of construction cQvered dish and sandwiches. visited Mr. and 'Mrs. C. . WatThe degree team will m~et for Silver. ankle or.-well, Ilny of tbe other ar job!!, Comdr. Novllle. Capt. of the reservoirsl will be financerl pl'actice at the han Friday, April kiDe at Chillicothe, Sunday after--n oon. :urtbl. that could bappen Innes·Taylor and I are constantly by the Governn\,ent. 20. ____ . COUNTY LEAGUE MET HERE ,lD him. W. expect to be 1n touch working to dtg our swell new but - _0---The eommissiion assured Mr. Mt·. 'and oM I·S. lal'ence Menden with him by radio at all times. out of the snow. ooper of its willingness to cooper O. E. S. IN ~ PECTION The Waynesville Epworth League hall ent,ertained Mr. and Ml's. Here we have plenty to do pre- ' No monotony, no beavy time on ate should the matter be referred of the M. E. Church entertain· p~rtn, for the great exploits w~ our bands. Lots ' 01 exercise, lots for inV':estigatiolll and. report. At ha,. Wilk en anti fllmily, of Day ed members of the Warren County bope to accompUeb from next Octc)- of bealth. Not a 81ckness germ pr l)ent, however, the commi!l ionMiami Chapter No. 107 O. E. ton Dnd MI'R. Ollie Mend(mhall a ~ League at the ehlJreh, Tuesday 'er to February. There Is a nev r withIn 23Q() miles of us, It's .. ers have no authority to ' pass on S. will meet in special sees ion Fd· a dinner in honor of the birth' an. I duclted evening, April 17. ThE. prOlrJ'am eu4lD, Yuiet)' of work soln, on gr at life, no fOOling! the matter, they sllid. day evening API'j) 27 at 7 :80 p. m. nivel'sary of Mr. Mendenhall, Fri' was opened by Rev. CrOBI, of Leb dall,. . .t.1bert EllIfsen, of Tromsoe, JUlt ...ot a radIo from the club SCHOO [nitiatl'on, WId an n ua I 'tnspec. t'Ion. day veninII'. . - L ,BU·S- D·;-RI-VERSanon, who conducted devotionals Nol'W87, .. bulldlnr. new do, 8ecret&ry tbat be bas received a Mrs. Ollie M. Mason, of Mason T ho~c in attefldancll from he r:< was continued with a cla~inet solo Vernon Boyd, or Turtle new lutlPly ot tbe beautUul blS MUST SEC:URE LICENSES Ohio, deputy grand matron, wil! at the opening game in Cincinnat ' by Leo Conner, accompanied by O~, Pl., Ie lnata1lln, a wlnd- working maps wllicb the club 18 - - -. - be present and inspect the lod~e. on TuesilllY were, Messrs. E. Mis., Ruth Conner; a voul 11010 by driYeD puerator on top or a slllty- sending. tree, with meIDbershlv County UPi!I·I.ntendent C. H. A six o'clock dinner will precede Mrs. M. D. Baird; a trombone foot to...er (and be'll bave Iota of cards, to everYbody wbo jolne tit" Bohl calls attentIon to. the fact Ithi8 meeting. Members of the Coyle, Elias Oglesb~t!, Clifl'ord Busick, A, L. King, J. C. Hawke, lvlentjoll solo by Mr. BerlChel Hatfield, of wiIl4 to run It). Dr. Poulter. of club. for wblcb there Is no chat'lle that aU school bus drIvers muet order are cordially invited. Lee HawkE', La\\'rence Brown and Lebanon and a trumpet·trombone Danedln, N. Z., our leader bere, II wbatever. To join one of tIt~ !!(>cure chauffeujr's licenses under Mrs. Edna Hartsock, ,W, M. James Gibbons. duct by Charles and Frank LeMay worldn, all the time, moett)' mak- world'. most Interesting organilA' the new Ohio hiW cfteetive this Mrs. Minnie Fromm, Sec'y. Mr. Kennison Young was In cbar!re IDS eoamic ra), obl.rnUona. WI! · tiona, without obllsatlon of ~)' year. Highway through - -all driven For the pleasure of Mrs. Jane of the recreational hour and dur- UUII O. BalaN, our meteorologl.t kin4, .Impl, send ltam.P8d, .eJr- the atate are from W&l1llnltcm, D. C., la COD' acIdrMled envelope to 0, A. Abele, of commercial including OLD FIDDLERS CONTEST Wright and Mrs. Julia Donovan, inr that time dellcioul refrllh· atnctlq a .....ther o....".tOry. Jr., prulc1ent, Utu'. Amenca Ana. ethool buses, lines have beeD ---Mrs. John PrOllton enterta.ined mentl were lerved, Dr. LoaIa PotU&, OW' new New tlOD and ~loratlOJl 01. Rotel ~.,.n In inltt.nces of non. There were 18 eonteatants in with a tea on Tuesday afternoon iCHOLAaSHIP Zea1aDc1 doctor, I. alT8q1n. tbe Lezlnston, New Tork, N. T. compli.nee the law. the Old Fiddlei'll Conteet held .t the followin&' Rue ta: Mrs. W. H. atoll ..,. Cwbicb. t. ~loNDan taftl ,.od'r m.....lllbill card &ad map wtU Applications licenses may be the Dm on Saturday nlaht. IIr, :lIen, Mrs. W. E. Cornell, ..... tv IMlQltal). Eel llead" 01 Tam- be HIlt ron proDlp\l,. . . 111ft 1ft lecured from deputJ' ,...... I AQd,. Bid, WOft Ant prise, Mr. ,B. Ch.pman, Mrs. R. G. Jlider, worCIl.. H.," aaJd wrlte tl.. trarI t vehicle In the Ilorrll Brown, IecoDd prise and Mra. S, D, Henkle, 111'1. R';well . frOa ... p1atIaI1 IowDt7~ Mr. John Little of Xe.la, third Peirce, Ill'll, H. E. Katha....' . ........ ' , were & . . . .14.... Ota Hid,..
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U.. "Hlllo~rllph . " The hearing on the i""entory in THE MIAMI GAZETTK "Thllt'· lhf> Inn!. lI e I f· th n the toltate of Thoma lo.:hlll'r RugFor a•••It. :\1 III ,m', lucb., I"l-b. und LUll'!. er , dece8lll'd, i~ {'ontlTlued (nlm Only hI' ~lIi d ill It that hi, ll)'otl'l'r April 10,19:14 to April 2:1, lila" Ilt :l1 nlcnl nl "n ~ II) h~I\' duU'~'", il 10 o'clock a. m. till I 1\;1,. II f air!.'; thaI l 'nfOle 'I'll· John W. Holt filed an applieahlill \\ 11' tI, rll'I\l l" o hu n!\r\'(j Rn,1 L---------.--,--~r-'--------------1 tion for of anthe ort!estate 'r lIuthurizinl{ the lifl~ u month Crom thl l.'~lllt ( R a of N.lill JlIn(' disposal ~alal y ;. thnt 1 \ Il s to hll\' n(lugh Common PI~aIO Pro,c eedinc. ml.'nt of Martha D. rllin, d ceas- Ilolt, a minor. Tht' (,!ttate, am ount 111011 y fm' illY ("p n ('~. It \\ a a In th 1'0'" of J)"an k('c"l'r v r- ed, ven.. u. ora C. McFadden, et aI ing to $40.37 is to be paid t Juhn W, llvll; gual dinn of'suicl mint/I'. ~im"le "ill Ilnd th cuurt ht'ld It :u Vi.,l d R '1.''1'1, a \Iiwrcl' "aR ~nlp of r eu l !Ita Ie approved . Th estate of harles . RI1Il1~, gOI <I. Thot',; how licit i\lal"dm rlllntl'd III\' l'hnntiff. Th ..... ~tute of '. . Whilacre de ral11 hl'r. Tllat'. wh~ h,,', mnn· [1\ thl' I'II.~\' Ill' Ho,,: H . lIaltsock, ct'D, ed, is exempt from inheritance deceased, is relieved frum ndmil1iKtration. inl(' lh Hho w, But it', illY - h£I\\." autllil\i~tratlll' of the C!stnt of lax. In the matter of the st.ale or "I ('e," Don 'nodded . .II11Ul'$ (. :-ifill', \ e<.'ea~wd, \'er~u The bond of 8,000 given by Ro I ROOT FOR AND CONSI " ne! a fine 1111.'05 h~' , mllkinll' of Gt.,\(,/.:(••J. Wlll cl'h()u~ ct al, it is II . Hurt.ock, allministrator of the Amandc E. anl, d ccased. puy· attie, hoge, .heep Ilnd calv.. it," ~11l' c(l ntinu('u 'cornfully, "It onl~l'l'd thllt IIllTnil1i 'll'ati n ell ('stale of J a m s . Sale, deceased, ment of an attorney tee to . Don- 'our o Norris-Brock Co., live wire and Il1l1k '8 1111.' ~n/'{', Him IIn.1 thllt wnll !lal e latc c.l 'focrih 'd in petition. " I' npPI'oved ald Dilatush in the sum of . pruarea,aive firm for the hlrbea\ , eyed )lul'dy: 1 could wli.na their In thl.' ca _l' of J, Karl Gilch ri t The Maxwell Finance 0. ' filed $1l6.10 and 1\ c ompensuUoll fol' mllrk t prices and iood service. services of $83.92 IInll $32.1 1(,1' Why did L l'kl' lie t .. 111<' nlwut aUl\aiH; 'd. They . 8Y tbe Mount d np ks !lom ,tuo " 1 doubt If r hlwe \'l'r~us R. \\,il tl~ Gil hl'i~t. t ai , its cxc ptiona to the first and final Union Sleek Yard,' Cln~innati. 0 , h lll1 b ing h('I~~" ~ hl' dl'lI' lI\ult,d IT'nlic(' orl' 011 all the time, and as many catt~(' no\l' a. v.hon mt l'U l1til'l1IUti uo, UI'.d Hlld di tribution account of George D pew ,admin- extraorejinary services and the ('x- Tun In an Radio Station WOKY ' IIvllJ'rly. "l'm ",ttinj! "it k (If thie< Ihnt lht'y (ollow a thid to hell an' I fathl'~' wa. killed. They I ul'!:h~ to In thl' case of Ethel A. Bunner istrutrix of the stat of Hiram ecutor is authorized. Otha E. Hums 12:211 to 12:30 p. m. for our d.ll"", ex'ecutol' 1\1 d his second lind finlll Illnrket r porta. lnf ·J·nal rombinllti"n. 1'111 j!l'tting I back again ",hl'n they ~tm·t. Any- hnve tn~l'eas~d a .half or twa lhlt:(j" \'(,r ' US H alle)' A. Bunncr, decl'e Depew. ,j('k (.f thi , infl'l'nal omlnnal ion. ', way, it' not your funeral. You g t They I'Id and rtd and I ok "I~ Illlldilil'li U, to alilllony', The fo llowing accounts wer ap- account. G. F. Brown. Robert J il n~ s lin d \' In \!I)IOJr 1(' \)U~t it witlc' np 'n." llU t'nll 10 go travelin' around an ' ~t1d f!'rawl nb,ou~ wolvc,. ~nri l'UI'UIn th a,'c of Dlted Arti ts proved. allowed and confirmed by tanley Sellers wcre appoi nt II ap· !lOll I(!okl,d til hor. She \\LI.~ IlllYin' youl'St'lf pen to talk. I.t"l Ing and bad winter killm~ \\~ak 'o rtwrati ull \'0 U' Juml'S . Pat- t h court. nnwy. Hel' \!r y oye,.. utlfnl'rl. Windy'\1n Donald \ 'ort·), aboul hi~ stock. And J don't ha~e anythlOlt It' r~() n. plaintiff grantl'd 10 days to J ohn R. affman, xecutor of praisers of the estate pf RlI Y "Well, ~altcr'l' n "rcll) gooci own ~tClleti cattl ." to say, about an ythmg.. ncle till' UIlH'Ttd"d 1H:tition. the estate of P rry Mance, deceas. tarry, dl'coa!!I'd. Lawrenc-e A. Voorhis, WII R apfli"llIl of your~" h,' . aid, "Maybr "His clillI 2" she echo d. "What Malcolm!l my lej!:al glla~(hl\n. H(' In thl! I'fI,l' (If C'lia Ago 8 Per- d . Fir t and fina\. " I Pllt lltat into your head7 Malcolm has control of th? fun~l~ In a wa~ , kiM VlJl't<UH Jam s Franklin P<'l'Harry L. Darmody, guardian of pointee! administrator 01' th Rtlltp WAYNESVILLE. OHIO "Oh, i ' h ?" . hl' n:q1IW(1. ~Iu Donald n vcr own d a hundred hen h~et po,p. hIS ;hh lP ~e tflnk!! kin:", a divurce Wll; I4'r,mted the George Lep ocha, incompetent. of Wellinjt'ton . Bowyer, dc ce n~ ed and filed bond of $32,00 wilh !lUI' Phon 80 "( ' n't he?" lion made it \Iir et. cow. in hi!O whole mi.', pent car el". ou g , Jump. r a mllSI plainliff, eventh. Bank Bid,. "Oh. lie talk" niee and \Vantil le> , Thl' unly thinA' he ever r<li!l d \\fa!! have to IlS4! a gun .to pry n hundred In the ca"C' of Willil m T. Flick L ora Ford, guardian of Henrietta ti s. Georg Wolfe, CharI II H If "hI' pl' e I "But l 'n a couple of bad boy What do I dollarll out of him wh n r n NI nd 'u;, an E. Flick vC''t:ms Roy M lam(lY. minor. Second and finaL 1lnd F. F. McCormack, W r!' allm('e' '. I TIll" n :"'hlt "h" ~ II'hi t h l ,I c'\rn "0 ~_I·p? I'd r~ther p'eople lothe ..' dl Th ' re' h plenty W illam. I' F Arnol, d xeeutor of PQinted appraisers. matH), 110 () ur aj; " < ~ f"r , .. I' b k 01 ( money I ' lI nlmsn aud Mamie !l olma n, conl I (. d r ' " b1:.l1 t d th il' he ds ff about me ytn", I e 1n t e an ( on t fil'n1u' i n, llne<J and di ~t l'ibu tion. th estllte of William A. Crooks, :1 ~~~ gC) O( l rt('n l111ne. l () I'It' f tllnn "I" '1'11 nn'l,~ b:' I'obbed t ill 1'~ Real Ettate Tran.fere . ou J:(' more (Irrason ".. ,.. huppo dhe's d 11 mb' zzled it. Tw('nty In •th (,Il,,~ e oj' The entral Ac- d ceased, first and final. Ul'e of him thlln you have of nil'," hl·ok('. You uon't think I 'm ali i t ousan 0 aI's w rth. of 11 ~f cept.an corporation versus ar- I Mary E. Quayle, guardian .of Elmer L. Robinson to F IOl'cllCt' DOll point d out. "lou kn ow hint. cattle. J you'! Th~ R t belong to wet~t ~aa:hla t f~II, and It ;10 fLn t men .J(!fft'ry, order in aid is u d iS I Thom~s James Quayl ,. et ai, mm- P. Robinson and Ruth M. Robinson and 'DOU don't know much ab ut caW uOYtlu? Th RM belong to cos 8 1 ousa n II yea1' 0 run di sm il! ed. or . FI t. inlot No. 933 in Franklin. .. C) 'me.'" . thit! ranch, H won't hal'dly hil'p Horace G. Cook to Flora L I\l', mt'." m n to covet. this range 811 it The caBe of R_ E, n obin.on ve,·Mnt'Y Cha(lman, guardian of the "I may bl' ctnzy but 1'01 not a Ilhou ld be co\'er d. He won't hire , Ufl Al'thur Bryant, and J oh n BiC!'- state of tanley R. Chapman. real estate in Harlan town. hip. George Beck to E. M. Berk, 20 1 [00 1." she told him. "1 u~c my CHAPTER X_ labor to put up }I8Y . Th o lwo or I~l' is canceled. , ixth. head for .omething b id a pia e Ominou6,Riden thl' e dder~ hi' keeps to ride with In the cn of The People's Build I Fred Elbon and C. H. Young, ex acres in Franklin town hip. smuill W. Wright; to Agnl's t o hllng my hilt. May1H! t.ha.t's whr round-up ' ar mos~back_ thal ing, Loan andS ving~1 0., Build- cut ra of the estate of S. F. Elbon Prn not Mr . Salter Irefld~' , And While! the n xl fly lllilClS s1.id b inl('. Loan and Saving, o. vers us I deceased. First, final and distribu- Wright Carle80n, real estnt \n rememb 1', if )'ou're fiRhing you hint! them Don I nrned D number couldn;t hold down U range job EVC'1 tl tubb~, et al. judlrme nt t o ' t ive. F1'8nklin. anywh I'e. Talk about k l'pin~ won't ..."'et any bites from me, of .'oli('nl fact. 'Pt'ior to her down xpenses and his eh almp .. ~ plaintiff for :",33 ,7 ~ from Ever· M'. B. Hazeltine, trustee of the M. F, Andrew to Rudolph R. Misto)" ampbell." , (athill"S accid ent Ru by kn ew Iilt\<.' is mnking a jok(' of the R 1. And ett nnd Rivola 'tubbs, ord(' ling ap- estate of Abbie E. Hazeltine, de- Muel1er and AI~ce MueH t·, fenl "Anyway," Don ignored that last of her ncle Malcolm exc ept that it's my outtit, not hi., thai h' pt'ai ment and, ate, te. ceased. Third. . estate in Washington town ship. Phone 78J th u, t, 'suppo e alter did ride in he exist.ed a a stage driver in making a hash o r:' --William L. uemening, ere cut or William and Jayne Roof to Flol'nd talK Dutch t o your uncI outhern . W yoming. Rodllrick and New Suit.. of the estate of Phebe A. Kirby, ence and Ruth Robinson. inlot No maybe th y mad 1> nc . Men do Mnlcollll MacDonald had ol'iginaJ1y (To be Continued) , decca ed. First, final and' d~tribu- 33 in Franklin. bury the hatch t ometimes. la y- CQIl1 to Texas from eastern an_ _ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ Peopl '9 Bulltling, Loan and tive. L. Earl and ~rnice c. Thomp· ' be the e hor e thi ves have stir- ada, two wnnd rel'S (,ut of a High• aving u. versu I car F. KibAlfred T. Gilpin. guardil1n of the 80n to Mabel a.' Durrell, 80.76 .. 3 yrARS OF SERVICE r d them up to a,clion, same a it lanel otch coloJIY.• !alcolrl1 h!l ll White Rose, the depen- b y, t aI., for money, for clo ure. tale of Emma Gilpin, insane, ncres in Deerfleld township. has me. Maybe they've gone look. drift~d north. Roderick prospered dable Gasoline. ~alc f I' III e tatc and olh r relief Final. Martha D. Oraig, by executor to ing for R f caWe, together. What in ' Texas. He acquired cattle . The P eople Building. Loan and The inv ntory of Sylvan Poin- S. S. White, 12.86 acrcs in er· LEBANON, OHIO difference does It make7" 1 cat d finally in New M xico, 'u in 0, vel' us J ohn J. lronll t sett, administrator of the estate of field township. W have a complete "None, maybe, maybe a lot," where Ruby was born, Later, he B ek eepel's report th h avi st al. f I ' m ner, foreclo ure, sale of Mary A. Poin ott, deceased, was Richard and Anna Upton to WilWatch Repair 5e ...1c. Ruby said slowly. " Ive suggested t.'niled up to Montana with two winter 10. es in many year. Lat·- r~al eslat and other relief. approv d.' liam L. and Addis Wile n, real e Price R a onable '/eillre now tha~ it might be a good thouund cattle, hired by a ne w g at 10 8e were suffel'ed by mall Th e People's Buildi n~, Loan and The inventory of D. E. Heywood tate in Turtlecreek township. scheme t or the RM io sen d some oountry with unli'mited range. beekeepers. avin~!I Co. v n us ilaylon Clark, administrator ot the estate of EaDca!,ls Restrung Oharles E. Kel oj to Charlc!) F. ,Tcwell'Y Repairad Dealh overtook him Inng before et tIl, for money, for clo ' ure, sale ther 1\1. Conover, deceased, was Kelsey, 60 n'ders to look arou nd acros th e acres in Clearcreek " Argentina repo!'Ul the malle, t { 1 t d th' I' r line. Uncle Malcolm and MUI'dy hi s time. He hadn't, it soem d, () rea esta e un 0 eO' re Ie. Ilpprov d. , township, "TH E HOME OF GIFTS" crop since 1925 and a small Alb ert G'bb dEll C'bb bave alway hooted at th e idea of recko n d on that final contin- corn I ,1 atherine M. Bodley, "uardian of Emma Apgar, deceased, t o Wilcarryover from last year. Thi r,{ B ,anh · ' end'" .. any on on the anndian, id "....ency. 0 1' had he lrlueh time. A means les competition from outh ve arn o'r •f an I "~Ilry 9therine G. Bodley and J. Alfred liard Apgar, real estat~ in LebB .. uh r arry t f ru stling from an American outfit. mnn with a brok n back lives only America in tbe world market. arn or , or money, o rec e ure Bodley, filed her final account. anon. No chaMe, th y claim, for a rustl- a few hout". nnd ot1ler relief, Bertha E. Hes , executrix of the r to hold out in the Cypr e Hill. " I s uppose in' his last hour a man Regional agricult.ural cr edit amuel Richard versu ad J . estate of Alice Chenowe h decea!Bill. Allowed with th Norlhwe t Mounted P(,I- naturally turn~ to his own people,' corporation n o longer will accept 1i11 r, t €II, commi sion r ', for ed. filed her first and final account. Ohio Central Tel phone orporThe state of Emma Apgar, de- ation, tolls, $36.70; H. E. Warwick ice on the job. They always said Rub y aid, "whether the 'r goad, application for loan . Application s ~OT ARY PUBLIC the ru tling was done froin th e bad, 0 1' indi fferent. So he made a nOw are routed through the produc Probate C,)Urt ceased, is exempt (rom inheritanee supplies, $S.85; Drs, Edward and Sweetgras or the Maria' Ri vElr, or will, wrote it out himself with a , tion credit association of \"hich tax. Tran fer of real e&tate is or- Robert Blair, services, $16: l\1r . away down the Milk." penci l. A- a what-do-you-call-it · there are 12 in Ohio, erving every In tb c 5e oj Ori on F. Crain , ex der d. Williard Apgar, administra- Howard Sawyer, services, $7; Ml', Will. Draw. ; • Ettate. S.ul•• "WeH, t.hey mig ht be riltht," :pon sort of a will~" counh'y in the state. of the In t will and teljtn- tor filed hi first and j1nlll account. Georgia Mi11er, serviees, $10; telWAYNESVI,-LE. OHIO
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,M081LGAS ALL WINTER!"
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Chilly nights follow hot noons. Rainy Mondays corne after bright Sundays. ;How can you expect a car to be its smooth, purring self these changeable Spring days-unless you put Mobilgas in the tank? That's exactly the point about Mobilgas. Changes in temperature, dampness, humidity have little effect on its performance, It's the only gas you can buy that is preadjusted at the refinery for quick changes in wt:ather or climate-;-from hot to cold-damp-
CALUNG ALL CARS I Sprlnlt's here. , • time ro IIInIa oaWlate..-wnrn 011 and refill with cJelIJ1 Sum, GIIDod. WbUe you're at It- haH'! thto chas..1 IIrkatad wltb amm .. l\Iubllll.l'Lousca-and put
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ness to dryn.ess-sea level to mountain top. Right now; with Spring here, you have a gr~d chanoe to see just what all this me8lli. Try Mobilgas in your car during the next few changeable weeks. We think you'll like its power-like its pick-up-like its freedom from knocking. We know you'11l like the ease of getting it-for ' you'll find that there are Mobilgas dealers wherever your car happens to carry you. Look for the sign of the Flying Red Hotse the next time your gasoline gauge drops low. That's the place where you get the allweather Mpbilps and Mobilgas Ethyl.
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count, $5.50; $4.12; MeGraw-HiIl ' !~t~;~;~~~;.~~~~~~-Co. , supplies, Johnson.Watson, time books. scratch pad!,!, $5.86; Dayton Blank Book & PrintFOR ' SALE DATES CALL i ng Co., record Ilheets, $17.77; C. L . Baker, gas, $2,86: Office Outtitters, pads and eraser, 35c; Office Ou tfitteTII rental on table, chairs, and typewriter, $14.92: Thomas Taylor, serviees, $11; Roy Burroughs, services, $10; D. W. Keller services, $40; Carf Dakin, pay JESSE STANLEY roll, $198,77; H. L. Schuyler, pay 1'011, $242.13; W. H . Madden &: Co rhon. 3201 N •• Bllrlla,t ••, 0111.. lumber, cement, flling II aWB, EARL KOOCL£R $56.96i Waynesville Farmen ' ExDa,toD 'Ph.a. change, ce~n~, $30: .Joleph H. Fedder Supply Co., cement, $10; KEDlDor• • • • • Oregonia Brldre Co., steel and blue prints. $104.78; Thomas Taylor, services, til; Roy Burrou,hs I8rvicel, $17.110; J. L. Dunn, mechanic, $100~01l: F, D. Hainelj patntln, and carpenter work, '113 .• 13: John Myers, pay roD, $287.90; FOR RENT Harold Sweny, pay roll, $253.63; Floyd Lemmons, .,.y roll, $164.,78; FOR RENT-Seven i:oom bOllle on W. B. Sehuler, pay roll, $282.82; Third street. Lights-good W. A. Selker, pay roll, $171.88: R. garden. L. H. Gor don. M. Van Horne, pay [011, $3,0 7.29: Edward Simpson, pay rOll, $181.90 FOR SALE F. M, Bowyer, pay roll, ,UIl.84.; Carl Banta, stone, $1.95; J. K. Spencer,aand and rravel, $430; FOR SALE - 2-year-old roan Bert FlBher, Itone, $1.18; Lebanon Durban Bull, Muley, Geo. GUliLumber Co., pos~ and lumber, $48 land, R, a, ·a26 62: Ruby Van Riper, raa. $1.85; Gilpin • Son, ras and coal oil, FOR SALE-Giant Pansy plante, Sl4..72: Lewill I: Drake, coal, $10.211c per dozen. Large se.leetlon 4.7; Miller Hardware and Forniture 1 and 2 yc~r old Perennials. tupplies, '8.78; H. S. Conover, IUp George Peterson , 1 mile. from pit.., $9.19: Oram Shoup" ,a•• Waynellvl11e on Bellbrook plke.al9 k.roMns and .tapl•• ,2'7.08 John FOR SALE-Good Ru...t pOt.La" I: Son, pi, '15.9'7; Inqulr. :of Freda KbI~ IIb\llleh, bJaelmalthln., t4.15; WU '7'7K, IAhDo;(Ohio. ..11 llam A,.,., .... $'I.n: Tn.... of PubUo Affaire, upt bDl,...... FOR SALE-Six-room hOIllMl OD r.. 0, Andenon'. 80na Co. Third 8trHt. P'red B. B.DdenoD ~. Bemce
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mer sf;rvices, $5 i Helen Doughman services, '$7; Mrs. Ira Eltzroth, DR. H. M. WILLIAMS services, $5; John Law & 'on gas, $2.97: Miami Gazette, pul)lishlng ')ST EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN aad tax notice, $2.40; Franklin hronSURGEON icle, publishing tax notice, $7,50: Special AUeDtloD to Rectal aad Warren ounty Democrat, publishIntutlaal Di ••a.~. Ing tax notice, $2.40; ColumbusLEBANON, 0 10 - Blank Book Mfg., Co., fidiciary 1' 1I0h 12 nCB l>bon" nU6 returnl!, $1.50: H, E. Warwick, I vins · J l\m 80n D1dg, supplies, $2 i Stakalta Mfg. Co., suppli es. $ 17.95; Columbus Blank Book Mfg. Co., upplies, $3; Della '1. II!. Hufford, feedina- prisoners $479.90 .. --~~\I- - William Hufford, wuhing for prisoners, $50.78; Lebanon Lum,berCo., saWdust, $1' John Law & Son, ga! , oil, grease, etc., $65.70: , Direc tor of Fllaerai Ser"l';Ce Waites Garoge, labor, $2.70; Waldron C. Gilmour. inquest. $8; Our conv6nlel\t location. s\l ltaTreasurer of State, clothing in- ble !! urroundings arid equipment mates Ohio Hospital for Epileptics enables us to erve to lhe Be.f 6 months, $55,18; Drs. Edward and R(lbert Blair, lIervices, $2; Advantale. Griswold Service Statioh gas and oil, $8.49; Thomas Taylor. services AMBULANCE SERVICE $27.50; D. W. K~l1er, serviees $10 J. S, Van Horne, expense ac- Pboa. 2$ Wara.nme. OIlio
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A S..all Word. Hiatorlcall, The 8(·hl"'·Pnl(·lIts ot IIIl1l1klntl worlhy ot hl8torlcnl rl'rord throullh Mrs . has. Gordon l"nlntained tIl(' 8.:ee hnve lak c·n lllnl'l' III only ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY the foUowlng. WedMsday evening: a fl'w "mall sectlor)!! or tli w rid . Mr . Howat'd Graham, Mrs. Cha .. In fllt:'t. 00 Jler 'nt ot Ilil hl~tllfY I D. L CRANE P.bll.her Sub.erlptloD Prlc•• 'l .SO a Y.ar l'euterbaugh, Mrs. A. . C<wlett, books Are about Europp, wlilr'lI ('11111' I .No. liZ ),;ntered .t Poatoftle. at Wayn .. • Mr . Laul'a Shidake t·, Mrs. E. )If. Offiee PLOD. ... .. priSe" only- 7 per cent or till' R!1 I1 's ville, Oblo. a. ~ec"nd Cia ... Mall Villars, Mrs. Fr d Harlan , Mrs. Say. Bovera l e U.eful Alao A. Governor Urle. Ob.enation of Ia iI -C III • kl R•• ld_c. ,., N o. III M.tter Robert 'tump, Miss Lucille Tucker Ba,e for All a All \'olun n :eo. '0 : . s " f'f' Mr . W. P. McCanen, Mn. C. E. Fruit Drink. Levicy and Mrs. ,odie Reaso n. APRIL 1 I), J!J34 tory agencies, organizations and Thr e·quarters CJ ~ th whlial ('X, H UNTI NO Mrs. Emma line and Mr. !\lott individuuls in Ohio at e urged by port d from the nitI'd Statcf<. ne e , & PISHINO Cline of Dayton w re Satul'day T(!a, one of th ca iest bev'e rag ~ Covel'nor G orge White to join in lu~ July wa!< handl d through the ca L1 er~ of. Mr. nnd 11':. Ft'cd to rllilk , al. o i useful a~ II base thl' obs t'vonce of h ild Health North Pacific Emergl'ncy Export ~,:.I! .:f~.:~~Wlu~~t tJ-a-na for all fr\lit drinks, says 1\1i I~ Alnrn Day {"'l' laim d by Pr sident Roo~ a ssociation sot up by the A AA. l~fPl>r::~~~i1=rpl~ ..~QoS the The vo lum• e wa, nlu.bl. nrouMtro .. al>Q'::\ Gladys Fairchild was u Monday Garvin, exU'nsion s pec iali t in nu. velt for May ] throughollt tale and local indebteun s of the 4 stale now totals $17,506,· ~ • • 23 , tnilliort bushels • ,UWI ,rl' \'Qlvor., ft.sb lna tM'_nit d taies. The future vitality The IlssoClalJ on slarted I>Halions , •. IOU•• I... ehaocr,. .,... 5:i2, OOO . .lp other worus the BV rage per capita debt for borrowings of nig ht vi HOI' of Mariton Da ily. tl'ition for the O. S. U. local diVISIons of gOY I'nm 'nt tutul d $14 1.32 in ] 932. In 1912 it was Mr. and Mrs. I1l'roll, mart . l\Iis~ GUI'vin s ubmit the impl' a nd success of the nation i ~ depen. last Octobe'l'. 39.38. On top of this it is estimat.ed th Federal debt will be around have moved back t o Wilmingt on. l'ules ~ he {ollows in makLI'!: l el uent upon the heallh of tts chi l· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thirty billion dol).al'S in UHI5. This would mean a pel' capita 8verag na· Mr. and Mr:. h 'D 'y fer'd nnu u 'e either a s a beverl1g\l (,), ~H a dren, the governor sit· 58 s in urgtlonal debt of nearly dOuble' th local debt or a grand totAl of about alld so n, John, Mr. anti MI S. . E. fot" base IOI' . other drink. ing observance. Gov . White's inter· t'::u '~o $ 400 )J r Cllpitu- $1 ,GOO for II family of four. Leviey, 'M ... and Mrs. ha . GOI" • • • mAud 'DU H r gen .. al rule is to U!!I.! nne· e t in the welfare of the child l' n 'I h foreA' Ing figul" s arc f r d. bt alone which COl'fespond to a MrR. Laura Sh idak r, M ... and haU to one rounued teasp(, -:. n of of th state has also tak n th mOtolA'a on the homo. which is In addition to lhe current expensc of Mrs, H. S. Tucker and I\Jrs. J . W. tea to onc cup of fresh boiled form of improvinj!:: child safety lunning th ' hom or the government. ~:t a homB is heavily mortgaged, the owner goes slow on a unling Davis attended thc funeral of Mr, water. through the e<! ucational work car· XL eb~1~oh~t.,,n~m~~t,':s~ II w lnd.,btednes§. . yferd's mother at abina Monday A p rcclain, china or glml tl'(l. ried on by the Safety . Sel'vic IIlatlll or nuee'HOt-lID04btl It is t1m for economy in public affairs. The p op le are the gov~ aftern oon , b"",l le .bAoecI '" al banQ J> t is thought by many to giv~ a ommissio n, • 9"lG' • .,r wlfb, leatber'be&tb, I'nm ent. The only money gover nment can spend i what it takCll from T nto klll rel_l " '.ba' YOII A seven and one.hlll~ pound mar delicate flavor to tea than a oc l or bUOU III. 1Iabl"" thp oll! all the p op le. daughter, Martha Lue!'etln, was l metal t uPOl. MiliS Garvin is non- D;.tribute Old Aile Pen.ion Blank. . ..1 """,ptDlIlrtpo. I To payoff a mortgage on your home you take the money from CII~ ,: 11. ally. ana tn1ala. r.,ay 1 ' born to Mr. and MI S. Everett comm ilal on the subject. yo ur earnings Ot' savings. To pay ofT a gov ernment mortp:age, wflich is ~.. ~b~. ",.11 , ..... H III d'Irec t·~ons: ca Id th e t eapot ;lour d bt ju t a~ much a the mortgag on your hOme. you also have Gordon, Old-age pen ion application Th S 'unday. I 1 "J " . entor c ass p ay ay wa I !;O as to h at it and rid it of any blanks will be dist.ributed beginn· HUNTINQ to take the money f t'om youI' earnings or savings. I~very work r overy emp loye r, every property.owner, must pay su~ces8fu lly presented at the gym stale odol'. Put the measured tea in ing May 1 in each of the 88 coun· 6. F"lSHING Iria share of the bi! l. Thcr 's no wuy 01 dodging it--it you aren't taxed Friday even mg. The cast '~Ils. r;'s to th e hell ted pot and pour over it fran.1t Bldg. direc tly you are ind irectly thl'ough 10.l!t opportu nities, fewer jobs, a nd folJ~w : Rh ea McCarr.e~, Vlrglllla the fre. hly boile d wate~. Let the tics. The blanks wm be in the hands of the county commissioners "- .0.tOR, M .... hilC her pric . Davllt\, R'-!th Varve l, Vlv~an Tucker I t a steep 3 to 5 minutes. Never !ci or citizens' commls ions wh r the Th peoplo are entitled t o a dollars's worth of se rvice for every Mary Edith Doster, ~ach I Sham· the tea stand on the leave :for !lny county commi sioners have declin· lax dollal' xpended. Their only }ll'otection is a uni ted demand for bough. Roger DaVIS. H erbert length of time. cd to serve for an y reason. It is fficl ency and economy. train or remove the ~'a ball anticipated that payment of the ubscribe lor The Miami Gazette Kennedy !lnd Allen McKay; the ~-----latter two how,ever, ~r 'n ot se~iorl\ and serv~ hot, plain, 01' win; crean: p n ion funds will begin about .The Women s IV1~ League met and sugar, lemon, lemon with July 1. wit h. Mr . C: E. Levl~y, nturday cloves, mint or ugar. evemng. 1tSB Gr!ldle was.. the To make ic d t Il the IDrew is Ohio Employment Hi«bea t Sinee spellker of the evemng. A deliCIOUS made stronge r because t.he ice , 1930 d'II utes It. ' Use J to 2 tellspoons of lunch waH servcd. · I Empl oyment in Ohio gained the I D I h t S The Ohio State Univ r , ity Radio Station- WOSU ( ay A cII 00 17 J a . e -S ' 0 109 B . t tea Ieaves t 0 1 cup 0 f f res 'hI y b01' I pr . ' umOl'- mol' anque.' eu water. The tea infusion sho uld highest I v I in March since 8:00 Mu,ic October 1930. accol'ding to the ... , ...... D. S, Myer April 19; Baccalaur ate, Aprtl J:,e cooled as quickly a possible and :06 Farm Adjustment N \\1 8 hio State UniV\lI'Sity bureau of 22; ~ommcncemcnt,. April 26; th n POUI' over a gonerou supply .. .. ...... .. .. .. ... . ..... .. J, B. Park :15 '01'11 Planting Proulems busine. ti ·r eseal'ch. A 4.5 per cent Alumm b anquet, AprIl 27. of ice just b fore it i serve d. 8 :~6 Music ... .." T. H . Parks and The e dir ctions hold lor the glli n wa recorded to continue the 8:40 pl'IIY S rvice for t he Fruit Grower trend of F ebruary, when a 6.7 per A. L. Pi(!rstortr thl'c ell of tea-black tea, cent" advallce was regi teredo The 8:50 Modern Fel'tilizcr Attachments ofor Corn Planters . ,C. O. Reed made from tea leaves Htat arE figures do not include CW A nor Eunice Ryan 9:00 When Next You Buy Hosiery , remcnted after picking; green tea federal relief employment. !\ ; 10 Mn '0 made from leave which are steam' II :25 l\'Iuskingunl County 4-H Program d and jh'ied, and oolol1g, a semiunty 4·H Program Il :35 1\1 u kingum 37 CCC Cam pI in, OperatioR TIl.i. fermented tea . .... .......... H. E, E wine hio's Old Stllte H use 9.:,46 Summer
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Thc civilian con ervation corps [; program for Ohio thi summer There is not much talk in Con· cil • '1,66; Office Outfitters, r eno , calls {or 37 camps. A bout 7600 tal of tables, '2; Office Outfitters, gress now about inflation, or ' ex· men. will occupy the camps frl1m ribbons, $4. Postal Telegraph, pansion of the currency, a s frio Api'll to September. The wOt'k of 38c; S. Fred, rent of C. W. A. ends of Controlled inflation pre. the CCC will be development of office, $30; F. 1. Heer Printing Co. fer to ~rtn it. One contributing }' armcrs who did not sign wheat state lands for recreation aTeas, lime sheets, pay rolls, project reaso n i that liquor and beer are sheets, etc., '43.80; F. 1. Heel' yielding revenue far in exce s of adjustm nt contl"llcts last f all, and fo rest improvement, trail bui1din~ Printing Co., blanks, $23.60; budget t: tim at s. lnstead of n w now want to' do so. may sigUt within and soil erosion activities. (Continued from p~lte 2) Office Outfitters, 8upplM!8, $9. 55; and additiQnal taKe being levied the next few dllYfl, it is anJnounced Fred Kahn Motor 0., parts, $11.- Office Outfitters, supplies, $12.90; the probabilities are that taxes l>y arl J. M iller, chairman of the Bil Sum for Federal Emerlfeney country wh at control II s()ciatioh. Relief 77 i L . J. Pence, repair raditor, McGetchin's Pharmacy, carbon can and will be 'Iowet'cd. There wi.1l be no drive te, secure $2.50; Famous Auto upply Co., papers, 40c. Mrs. Garner was asked to po e From May 23 la st y 'ar to Apl'il signatures. supplios. $ 12.7'1; Waires Garage. for new photographers in her 1 this year federal grants for e m· Applicali ns will be rece ived at r pairs, $10.85 j incinnati Oil SA.LE OF TOBACCO PLA.NTS Easle r outfits. he menlioned in the office of county agri.cultural ergency reli f in Ohio totaled $23.367,234, Federal AdministrllWork Co., West End, gas, $11.11; LIMITED TO COOPERATORS alarm to the vcie presid nt that ag n t. tor Harry L. R apkin has announc incinnati Oil Worlf;s 0., Smal't's sh e didn't have an y new dr ~s to ign-up point · will be open be· .."'U, 38.1 ; F . M . Bowyer Egaragi Tobacco growers who have wear. Of ure you h ave a new tween tb hou rs of 8 a . 1"11. and 5 ed. Th e I' li ef grant for Ohio in 1 nt, trucks, $12; Leland lectr c dt h b h March was $3,660,778. During 0 ., motor pulley, $83.26: W. M. signed acreage reduction contracts 'ess -t e one I aug t you f or p. m, during the week of April 23 Feblluary 154,501 familie wer J ack on, drills, 8; Keller HOak, offor ed by the AAA are not per- th e inauguration." So ~he pictures to 28. on th l'elief rolls and relief expen C tI milted, under the terms of that · were taken and, publtshed. Mrs. T he wh a t plan has been reopenexpenses, $3.3n; George as eman contract, to dispose of th .urplus Gar ..n e. r-. then received some lett r ed nt .the r eque t of fa rm elrs. Some ditu res totaled $2,892,634. 1 desk, $4; Ohio Ce ntral T lephone h t f Corporation, rent, $20.15; Office tobacco plants to non-(!ontract erlti.clsmg (11' ex ravag nce or modification have been made in utfilter& rental fo}' equipment, signers. ~uymg a new frock, The Garner the plan th~t 'Pi.mnit mOI'e farmers Subscribe for The Miami Ga:z.ette $24.08; Office Outfltt ra, supplies, County Agent MlIler reminds hve in the same h otel w.here they to take part in the adjustment pro. $8; F. 'J. Heer Printing Co., contract signers that, according to !Ived for many years while he was gram. Now, PI'OCtiC!llly any wheat ,'U ~\IXI . 1 ''',,'1''''''S N 01'I CFl Oli' forms. $16.95; F. J . Heel' Pri~t- the cOnttact agreement, "Tobacco ·In- C~ngte8S. She w~rk ene.h day ing 0,. forms, $ll.86; H . E . IVinS plants grown on this farm shall as hIS secretary. They ea.t I.n ~he grower who gr w wheat in any of I' UBLI 8,y.~1 O~' il EA L E8 "I' El gas and oil, $t6.0ti Office Out· not be disposed of to any person hotel coffee shop an~ th eIr mtl/n· the base years, 1930, 1931, or H . Hunsn k as administrator fitter~, equipm ent and suppli(!s, not operating a farm subject to a ates are the same friends 0.1. mor e 1932 is ligibl to &ign a (:ontract. de I~@@ LontH nun with the will ann ·xpd The plan. while fair to the new ,[ the . ltll ' or .fI\R. , ale. cl ·c asec1 $26,60; F. J . Heer Printing Co., tobacco adjustment contract with humble da ys. They are 8 fnendly Plalntlff. approval. applications. $8; F. 1. the secreta~ of agriculture." and fine coup~e. Tho e who kn ow igner, favors those who accepted V~, contracts la t fall, Those who sign George J . W o. t ~rhous... t "I., . The contract tlllo states that, ~y that Prcsld n~ Roo evelt freH eer Printing Co., assil!!n111ent and D e fenil~nl8. indentiflcation card, $21; Dayton "No tobacco producer lIot engaged ~uently seeks adVlce from and re- now are eligible for the flul 1933 No. 1 5074 Stencil Works, o. stamps and p.a d in operating a farm 8ubject to a bes u~on the common s.en e an~ paym nt, but will receive none of 111 th I1IJro,IJnnCe of tho 01'11 r unO ~2.08; i] ord il, $7,85; F. J . tobacco adjustment contract shall goo~ Judgment of the Vlee pre 1- the 1933 1\1' t payment recently judglll nl ~,t th e COm m.on Pleull our t 'f Wilrr f:n 'Ulrrlty. hlo. duly distributed to first signers. They ..;mil'" 11 eer Print ing 0 .• approval blanks be allowed to use to bacco buildings dent. III the ut,ov e Nltll1ed 0 1/1), l will however, receive payments will oCt"r for Bil le at plIb l lc nllellOtl $4,60 ; OfficI! Outfitters, supplies of ~ produ~er under c?ntract, fo~ It belps a Congrellsman to I'e. ' )11 t'l1" 7th (In y ot .1l\}' , U U4. at ~ made on th 1933; 1934 lind 1935 and quipment , $12.72: J. A. curmg, stormg or gr!,dmg tobacco , ceive t he benefits of' tbe vjews, " lurk p , 111 .. n lh Ill' l"l sea t h 'o llo\\'ln g<l()scrlb~d relll est ill J . B. H?tson, cblef of the to" advice .and criticism of his consti- crops. Sohilling, supplies, 36c; W estern 'Waled In th CDlInty ot Wanen, The contracl ca ll s f or a 15 '1< State tar, s upplie and equipme nt, $60. bacco .sectlon of the AAA, says tuents. My mail keeps Us working ot Ohl\). to·wlt : "l:Il tUl\l In the Qoll n ty or 'Varr n 21)' Ivins-Jameson Drug Co •• tacks the obJects of the con.trol .plan are seven days weekly but 1 hope the t eduction in acreag from a base nd s tate or Ohio and being 8. pal·t $1:40; H. E. Ivins, gaa and oil, to br.in&' producers 10 bne with volume increases, notwithstanding cansi ting of the avet'ag~ acreage .t Military Su n 'e," No. 2464 bound d (ollow.:-b ginning at II. lJolnt $12.49; Franklin Chronicle, time effectIve demand, to re~uce sur- that I read every lettel' and dictate seeded during the years o!f 1930 to IL8n the he center ot th 014 who have not made :\fldd letolinvn oCnot ad slips, $19.50; Book Shop. supplies, pluses and to restore buytng power and sig n every repll'. Just now 1932. Tho xtcnded a crOS8 red ucti on, Bnd wish to do so thi l h Little M lnml Rail Road thl.-ty $11. 05 ; Ohio Central Teleph(Jlle to pro.ducers of t obacco, Therefore, much of it relates to t he pending lh r ee (3S) t ee t sa l ·tr om tho centor in orde r to conform to t.he terms Corporati on, tolls $12.40; Solomon he sa~s, to' make the program fully s tock exchange securities legisla· t oald )tall noo.d ,bed: lhene In a dlr cUon Ilnd para 111' 1 Fred, rent' for C, W. A. oftlce ejfec~lye, gro~ers ~st obaerve . ry-Wagn Com- of t he contract and become eligible ';orlherly Il'Ith the c nter line ot said )<oad $30; Office Outfit~ers, . Carbon, prOVlllons a out bUIlding an pulsory 30 hour per week bill for payments, may remov-e t he ex· bell rid 33 ! e t th r e!rom twenty ~ and sa·loo c haine to a point : $7.50 i Western . Star, envelopes, plant sales, as well as tl10se which whioh . mOllt employers and many ecss acres fro m p.roducti()n in any t~ hr h p nc N. • 20' E. J ' .87 chaine to a $8.50; Office Outfitters, pencils I'Cstrjct acreage production on the employees oppose, fedetal aid for way they wish. Plowing, pasturing s take: th ence North 9 link s to a 01' cutting fo .. hllY ha,ve been slak e; · thence S , 77' 15' East f .B and folder~, $3.90; Office Outflt- farms under contract. . education. un emploYllIent ins url')lalns to a point; thence S, 68· 30' methods suggested. t f a file pads, carbon, $1.'10 ; o.f- - - ance, ,t he Home Owners' Loan Corr.:. 1.50 chains t() II poin t : thence N. Contracts must be in "he hands n· 16' E . 1.10 c hains to a point fice' Outfitters, rental of office APPRA.ISA.L NEA,! poration and jobs, of the county allotment committee witn ess II bi rch 28 In . elln. N. 3 2%· W . 1 G IInk8 dl~to.nt a.nd a Wnlnut It equipment. ,24..08 j Office ,S>utfit- , FOR CIGAR LEAF . In . ttla. S .68'Ji1· E. 57 links dlslance : Congressmen and 8(!natc.i·s are by May 15. tera rental of offi~ equIpment, thence $. 28' 05 ' E . 7,U chains to a 1:ll ckory tree 20 In: din. thence S . $8; 'Office Outfitters, supplies, $',Tobacco growers' who have not besieged by appli'cants for job . CORN AND HOC . 30· OG' E , 14.67 c haln8 to a point: Senator Carter Glas8 told me: <'I 55; H. E. Ivins, gas and oil, $10.- sold their 1933 crop, and thereth ~ n 0 S. 67· E , 4. 7~ c hain s t o a REDUCTION CONTRACT p o int ; th ence S. 2.' 15' W. 6. 14 99; Office OutJittertl, darbon, $7.- fore have not l'eceived their second have made many political appoint chnl"8 to the c nter line of t he Old ments. Usually for .. each appoint38; Office Outfttters rental on type benefit payment from the AAA if Middletown Road: thence N. 83' 18' W. a3 , ~1 chains t o thc plll ce ot be· wrilel', $2; Office Outfttters, sup- they signed production control ment, there ate twenty-five di sEleven hundred and twenty-flvt> glllni ng co ntaining Sixty eig ht and plies, $2.26.;·J. W. Lingo ~.rdware cQntrl.cts, weI'e urged today to uk appointments ·and one ingrate." far mers of Warren County have 3 1· 100 acr es Il'I!Or or l ess (68 .S1). Another Se"ator, after receiving SlIbJct to tl1 r ight 01 Pr est o n A. Co. , dust down, $1.45; Griswold for an appraisal' of their crop. . sig ned a~ applicl1>tion fc>r a Cal'll L:l WBOn Ilnd Nancy Lllwson their Bros. 1 cupboard, $4.110; Oftlce Proper forma for makbis applica a vicious letter of denunciation and hog reduction cQntra,ct accor\! · heirs and aSllgns, t o th us .. o f a Outfitters, scratch pads, le,.1 pads tiona for a government appraisal from a friend said tq bis secretary ing to County Agent, Lester J . lrlp of lan d 1(1 reet In w idth wllll'lI It "'os provided shou ld lI e lal <1 or f $3.50; Ohio Central Telephone Co. may be .• obtalned from the office of "G-et out the files and see when I Miller. The information given by of the ex t reme S . E. co r,ier o r I he did him a favor." ea.l es tate above d escrlbed ' t or pur · rent and tolls, $26.20; Griswold the county agrlculturaJ age~t at t hese 1125 farlYlers has been tabu I rP08"8 ot ... road.wuy from bho l unda Service Station, gu, $3.90; Weet- Lebanon, Ohio. ated and the totals for t.he county ot Bal d Lawaorl. t o tha turnllike. ny gat 8 and re ncea necesaary to ern Star, envelopes and noticee, County Arflnt KI~r pointe olit A good guess now is that . the are as follows: . be at th e expenle of the I Id {;a.w · $11.37 ; Franklin Chronic!e, time that May 1 Is the lut day applica- Congress will enact the Adminis1. Total lands in fal'ms under sone the ir heirs and a •• lgn l, nil aa prov ided by 11 oertaln contract n · books, bond papel', $18; Office Out· tiona for appraisal will be received tration Secureties Control Act, contract-138.647 acres. t r eel Into , between Jam s C Sal e fittera, supplies, $18.84; Wet!tem at the county a,ent's officiI. . notwithstanding the opposition of 2. Average land in field corn nlld ('r08ton .A. Lo.wllon anll Naney l..aweon, o n the 13\ 1), (Iny of Septe m · Union, telegl'lms, $24..56; S. ~~~~ Second payments are based up. W!,II Street. The president wants 1932-33-36,470 acres. t er. 1920. an d ,,' blch was duly f !led rent of office,. $SO; F, j . . on the valuation of the crop when thiS. An equally good guess is -S. Total acres of laln d rented ,ror r cord In the Recor<t crs Offl" s of ·Warr .. n ounty. Ohio on Sep. Pl'inting Co'l repor~ ~f proJects, it is l old. It the crop is not sold,. that the Connery-Wagner Con~. to . governmenl,.-8,14 9 acres. t mber 1 , ·]920 and whiCh Is dilly $~.60; F. 1. Heer Prmting ~o., ap· ~ts value must be estimated. TC) pulsory 80 h ~ur week measure IS 4. Total numb er of litters of f('(,"o rtleil In Yol. 107 page 850 of th" phcatlon for approval, $21, Office date .losa tban 14,000 growers of 10 a statt; of mnocuous desue tud~. pigs farrowed during the " year, fleed ne('or(l s 'Of Warr~ n ounty. Ohio, And In RddlUun ther e t o the Outfttters, rental of typewriter, the 18,000 who aimed eontracts The ,!r~sI4ent <foes not ~ant thIS 1932- 13,9 5. right of said .Join es C. SnIp, Ills h elr!l $4; Offiee Outfitters, supplies, have reeeived their aecond' pay- -:-so hs said. ~he idea IS not to 6. Total hogs prduceci for mar- nd assign s to 'tb e e lu s ive use CIt a oprlng about 400 teet North • $4.6"; Office Outfittel'S, supplies, ments bIte olf at one ttnJe more than we ket from the 19 32 Jjtte:rK--71,576 c{'rtnln t:Jo. t of t he ha.rn 10 a t lld on said '1.~O; Oftlce Outft~ters, rental of All but $'00,000 of the ,2,000,- can chew. 6. Total number of litters of Jl\m~. . Sa.l"·,, farm, togeth e r w l tb lb rt l;"hl to ~ ncaBe tht • • l YlC and 1. ,. equipment, $57.83, Oftlce Outftt- 000 total benefit payments ba. -- -pigs farrowed during the year '\ pipe line t her efrom to th e PI' mla!'. Congreasman Kenney, of New 1933-13,946. uf eo.ld .Jam e , Sale. abov dl'Rcrlb· ters, rental of equip~~nt, ,U.08; been distributed to Ir0wen. wit h th e right Of e )' t r o m Office Outfttters, supphetl, $28.65; • _ •__ __ Jeney, ill energetically pusbing his 7. Total hoga prduced for HI, tint to lime to k 41ep 8prlnIJ bill for a national lottery. This c l ~Q n and I ml\1c:e nil r p· Oftlee Outfitters, rental of equip· Sprayer information for fruit measure. if enacted, ""ould promarket during tbe years 1932 and I'al rs. 1111112 plr'" lin e t o ed I ment, $8; American Optical Co., t h o K~ollnd at lea n 2() IlolntH. RS l(Jed Bupplies, $7.02; Johnson. II; Joh,.· growers I. being broadeast Mon- viM- t he' bigget!t rambJinr game in 1933-72,825. and FrldaYl history. Kenney II&YI it will l'aise If all the farmen who have bl~ tw .. pn SOD tInt aid kits, $89.60; 08lce days, Wednesdays l'r".. Oatetters, rental of tablel, ,2; S. over, WTAK at Clevelalld at 1~:· a lot of taxes-the government made applicatl01l8 IiID their com C. Alexander Dept. Store, luppllel, U p. m.; WOSU at Columba. at taldnr a "rue-oft·" of a bUUon and hog contract, It will mean 10:811 •• m; WSAI at Cincinnati doUan a year. The wealthy ram- that Warren county farmen wUl $1.10; F. Bee, Priptinc at 11:111 p. m. The Information" ble in Wall atreet; .a nd for three recel"e $273,100 for payments to blaakl, Ohio Central coUected by T. B. Parks aDd A. L' r,_1Ii J. Plerpoi11t Korean paid no redace bop 25 % and $96,'788 to ph...a Corp., tolla, " S8.11; s. mcome tax.. whatever to hIt 10"- reduce corn acrea,e ao per cent. rat of C. ~. A. otlca, Weft. Pientod of the O. A. 1:. 8, ' emment. TIle poor will b\J7 lottel'J eon tracts are now belDr ern Union, telqrama, •••81; W'" credit panted · .,y the Ucat. aDd pe, tax. II thII tJPeCl in the count, acenta oatee ern weekly reporta, ,.0; Of· . . . .iAC! CeDbal Belak for la.otheT lOb... to "Ioak dI. and w01 be read, for th. IIIpaof '.'~u.JIO.IIIIVV. nearl, I poor'" of the farmera IMVeral
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i{l\lu!'trial and dill intcrl'at~ A numbel' of rclRtives anti \111 L of ~prinl!l\ .. ltI, Ohi~l. i~ being Unto 11 Ibrook college, located at friends gathered Ilt the home of Men'. Suite HI'Y. J. ,1. ~chudfl'I' Ka\' hi~ d hy hI. lnUll)' frleml" to bc'coml' (('ban lln, will be removed to DayMr. and Mr~. A. 11. tubbs, Thul's (Continued (rom 'PRlte 1) impr,' ,i, II . IIlI tIll' !trenl citi '" f the Ih'I1Hlcl'ati' ctHlldidut for hm ir piulls now in pro peet I: himl. H (lll ~ h lll1J,!', CUllI.'n, Pek~. '''Il~'t'" fl'um the 7th malel'!alize, it was learned Tues· day evening, A pl'il 12, to liurpri8e A .. l~ .. )'111.'11 r'l'llilo\r:1I1U1 Sup rlor d. " l'hlrUUW." Hd'a .'ul fun. Philip Larrick on his birth Iln illl! llnd Ilth"I' cili.,,... und hi~ I ct- , f g .. el'~i"n(~1 Dis trie't. Fo.. many tiny morning. :l'acil" T h .. I' and FIIIII HI'''' Fllltlk lI uffman. mother 0 lilt' \\;11\ mo. t il\tcr('~li ng. The W"ltl'hllllln. ~ (;~ ll',~, ~I'ni!. Yl 'III'; 11'. R ~('h hml bel'n, p~bl!!lh I' The subject of removal to Day. nivel·sal·Y. Thi year. how Vl'I', l11aUl'l' WI\;\ ,'(\ I' 'hll\l~th'e thot h e I l l~. Etta Lan'irk, i~ ill lhi. Vol' !'k . of rIl t' TI:lbulle, a .' prrngfield l(\n h8 b en discussed with memF ilii)' 'r('!' It. Phil was too wise f or the crowd 1\1 r ~. Mary ro"s t'l'turnc cl h" m( !lapt'I', lint! I~ 1\11 MRS. MENDENHALL GT8clt ~'i\l' J. f'pnna: 111lIlC~'I" l<HIl'l11'II nly un the g l'(!llt ':t and ffiCI(\I of the ~rs of the chamber of commerce and remembering how h was surW.yn~.¥i .\Ie, Ohio (~ I'nll~1. 2. \hH·~tllln::. \ :' putt-). mnst inl l'l'~ting lhings he >!&W In .. l ,'hur sdllY after ~lwndinJ::' thr .\lll1'ric:r1l F(.'cicr!\tl~ n of Labor. o,n several occasions and Tuesday ~. BarnpIl'It Sllllll' ({Inblln). w/liI,' lh I' • . \ wintel' in Flot'ida. Rl' cclttly, 1\lr. 1 \(~h acc ,pled a l a special educational committee, prised last ye~r at lh' ~ame hom I JuJ'ing tb IUllch hom' a gl'ner,,1 Grnd .'1)0' - 1, ,John l'l'lI. "' ll(,~iti(ln on I.he Boul'd J?1I'cctors j headed by Dr. Frank D. Slutz, was turned the table s on them /lull Mrs. Slim Rhall t, o f inC'innnti of tho • pl:m?field BUlldmg and nUIll d to contiid I' the matter. made the surprise t.his yea\' on the cli:CU",... iOll was had and II great l1il'll~' Song :J. )1and "lill Sonl!'. . . . . h guests. III I Fh·,1 nnd :-;i'( (1'1" 0 - dt'ul of ~aluable informatio n was i ~ a gue~t this w(' k. of Mr. nnd LOI\I\ A~ " o\,lIlllOn t.o help work out lhe nfl'airs lIf this million dollar ThIS c0ll'!mlttee WIll meet Wit Phil t ceivcd many lovely gifts. 1\11'''' t'y I' H yman 01 d ~OI1. Jml't . nlZ~), 1. \ ·,'niel'. ~ . lliken. l!iLallld on thut ~I'ellt empire. instilution, to lll'e.tlrve the inter- r pI sentabves of the, college Fri- The evening wa S pent in U 500" :1. pril. 1\1,.. and 1\1rs. , Hawk e w t' rl' e~l o f the depo!<itQI' II well a s to duy afternoon at 4 0 clock. Oth r and exccll nt mu sic Wit fumish ,rl\cl' :-i \ l' 1I 1. . ' llthl' 1,,\1\.1. White Rose, the depengUC'lltH of II'. l1 nd l\I l'~. or! take cllre of lhe borrowf'rs on an member of the group are C. V. d by 'Mis Elizabelh lull ell and 2. 'lOrm:11 ' ;1. :1 . CIIIIll, .h lin thl' Hawke at Daylon orl ·unda),. ' t II bl ' i Courtel', superintendent of schools Me ars. Dean and Keith Walton. dable, Gasoline. Ponc e. . , 'llUI U) . I~. • , R v. A. T. Howard , president of The invite d guests were : M IR . l\[j", .. 0 01'1 U(·ndel·.fl n o f m fl'. RICh, lit one tIm£', l'elvecl B b k Th 1 • 1 . rad!! Ei ht I . WI1<'n Shad· ity, Ml·. and ,ill n~ti . pellt tlw w ' ek-'end \\ ith ' hi ~ IJllllnunity a president of th ,:ne Era He b etotlog,ca !!;CdmmtarYf' E . Nonis, of Kan a ci (, rB Spn'ud Around l2 1I1\1'b) , Fteshm(,n- Eile n Hall, lenna Mr. and, Mrs. L . lIf. ll cnclerson. B ,al' CI0f ' " '. 1\0' acll' ve ,... 'J . ar 2.Level' ~OI1g: (3 purts). n QI'k >,' I"l e' I ' M' b 0 II' \ presl . G en ' M0 Mrs. Walter Larrick, of Lebanon, sel'vice knows no OU I' ' <1~ pre 'ide nl or the Tribune Publam 1- aco 5 co. ege, Win c- Mr. lind Mrs. Waiter Apgar, of Grtul c S('vl'n and I~il!ht J. In · \V el IInrd. Eighth Grade Ruth on ner, MI'. and 1111'". A. n. tub hl:' n · 1i ~lting c ompany; a director of onl1l,1ughey, Edith l\1cClure Pat- Monow, 11'. and Mrs. Ha rold I lin it S 0 r cl'(!cd 0 l' class. We vitati olls (3 Ill\I' t8 ). 2 •. Kin g of terluinl'd the m IU bl'L'S of the the 'lark oun ly Publi' Hea lth tOl'S ?n, . Mrs. George Schauer, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. My el' Hym nn, J Ilngl .. 2 1)1I rls. a, . pill Muid I!n " idnn ('onltl't·, Jane? FUl'na .. )lrc pI pOI'cd to serve any Sl'venth Grutl Elizabeth "600" club 0 11 W c (JI1 ('. dllY eVC'lling' L(!ague lin d of th Student Aid Adna ~Itter!ngton ~nd Rev. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hn tings. Mr. ,pin (:J ports. Board of Wittenb erg college. ter . Tl ~dt!n , pre ldent of the and Mrs. Mark Rogel's, Mr. and H obhl i~t. fun1ily in this commu nity in MI'. and 11·R. H. C, roll'man ction II. Thl' 1 cmocrntic pal·ty has al . n1Ycrslty o£ Dayton. . S L·th I'aue, Mrs. lifford Busic k, Mr. nnd Ml' . Commercial Contea tAnh lind MI'. an I NIl' . F. F. Col mnn, wnyS found MI'. Rich a tin'less Ii riilll1 Wharton. :Members of the eommlttee were James Branpock, Mr. and Mrs. a cO ll sic1emle. dignified man· The fol1o~' il1g pu pils UI'I' [(Ik i Ill! • beth Grad~ , '. eclion I.- Doris If ol'wol)d vi ~ite tl relativ , . hel'e worker. He also has ·be en vel'Y reticent in discussing the proposi- Stubbs and Mr. and Mrl1. Larl'i ·k. pnt't in t~ cholar!<hip It' st: in lhl' Beck, B tty Bernard, Agnes Far- n S undu y. nero M I' handi!! is availnble lllueh interested in the activities tion Tuesday, preferring that it ,omlllerclal II 'pal'tlll('nt Oil Sattl r· ml'r, Ma ry Eva LeMay. of the Frllternal Ol'd r of Eagle be brought up in detail at the )lrF, Mary ll o t)k ill~ rl'tul"Il(>d to in a wid ~ 1'ang c of pri('es, . . Miss Reeder'g Room- Richard day, April 21 . in tbiR tate. meeting Friday before any state-. White Rose- Power beSten (igral'ihy I.- h lez Ha~""hp, ~w!l nk, emon hutts, Ruth Anna h I' hOlTIc in Dnylol" "unduy, hind the enllne. - - - - ---ment is matIe public. .bu t every call reC(' ivC!s the aft er a visit of sevC' ral wef'k" wilh Bernice Grahanl, Belty Ilart,;o k.i Johll ' Ruth Hel n L May TRAIN VISITS XENIA However, it i known that the Mr, anti M,·!!. J. C. Hawke, Robert l11ith., ~Ii 's Cat·t 1" . R oo m ~ J ann • nln' onseienti us attention ---L banon chool bead, Holly :t;. Typing 1, B tty HnrtRl,ck, Bukel' lair Dibcrt ~mzab clh ran The "World' Fail''' train of lhe unningham, and other interests 1i ~~ ~ Louise an d l'.fal Y .a nd I'('ve t' 'nt clire. R b rt S1\~ith, ,"' rancill Ellis, Mary B~1'Il(:tl. hal'le~ Hern'al'd. and lheir ~ucst, !\fi.·" Bunni Kl'l · Pennsy lvan ia ' 1'I\ilroad, which it! there had been in Dayton consultKath yI'll )' ou n~, Mh;" Hal't.ock'8 R oom - Irma 1 0~j!, of in in l1uti. ~p e llt th(' Il1l1king all exhibition to ur of th ing various pC I" ons in regard to Typing n.- R ub c:lt·ta Robel' on, I FitC'F. ViL'ginill Rob I'ls, hm'les weck-end with Mrs. Mnude rune middle Wl'st lind has altracted su cll a proposition. H()ma Kardin. RyE', Evelyn Thomp ,on, Glenna and Mil'S Annl! Lee. , lurge Cl'o\vds whel'evcr it has b en Whilo no place for locating the WANTED ~tenography n. . Rub rta Wacle, !';Iva May Wes terman, )(hibitrd was display d at Xenia, college has been definitely liKed, it WOO on ign now to The Ohio Rober on, R OOla Iflll'd 111 , Jo:l'vin Lewi.. NIl". . J ohn hultz return d toelay from 2 to 3 o'clock. is b lieved the building of Central Wool Growers oop I'otive A Bo kkl'eping ;-- Harvey Peter, r lr1'. lous r's Room - Wilma home fr<1 111 Beth sda H ospital in Theological seminary on Huft'man sociation nnd know you will get Iona I"an£', Rubel'tn Rob ron. Faul ill11u Dibe1'l Donald Cincinnati On W~dn , day and is ' IIvenu would be most suitable for full value for your clip. Low pecial lenogrnphy n .- Wini· llu zi~k, 'Mllry Margaret lark. recd v ring from 01\ op l'lltion such a school. Phone 7 ---They will be abandoned by th stock of wool indiut higher fred II'. Young's Ro om Norma whi 'h 8h und T\\ nt th ere, 1/1 t Waynesville, Ohio Mrs. Stanley Bailey and daughminary during the summer fal - price later. Libcral ca$h ndvances Lovely, Marlha Martin, Billy week. W • .... e Twp Induatrial Toura l er and Mrs. Marlgaret Tohns wer l.! lowing mel'ges of the local sem· are mode. Wayn sville Farnll'rs felloh, arl Mil ler, arl 1\lu eller, The Dayton Di!\tricl onference Dayton visitOl'e 'l' huroJti,'Y. inal"Y witb Elden eminary nt Exchange 0., Local Repre en taThe Wayn e Twp. [n«ustrial Mary Moss, Roxie Sackett, Wayn of the Methodist EpLcopal chUl'ch . MI'. a nd Ml ~. Thel'l~ J ones uhrl Webst r Groves, Mo., and 'would tive. Tour will tak~ plnee during the colt, 'Robert L e Payn, pal nt rvil1e on Tu s- ~ on, moved · :from '·.mterv!l.c to be aVIl"i1able for the school it rewas held in ek oC April 30. Indu stri£'s Robe)·ts. prope_ty her,. moved here. . tudied du ring t.he current chool Mis ampb II's Ro om-Alton day. Tho e in attendance from A li en Eml'ick' h ere were R v. and Mt·. Dibert , Satu rday. year in Biology, hemi try, Agri- li:ol'nhnl't, Fri da IWis, The Lebanon school, if removed t rs. 1 rris Silver. MI'. A , K . I\tr. and Mrs. Charl.'r Clark and to Dayton, would be a part pracculture, L ow, and lndu strial Geo- Fl'Qn r. graphy will be vi ited. Mi s Lile' Room Lan ing Day, Mr:;. ChariI' Hough, 1Ilrs. Ii. l\1r. and Mrs. W.a lter lark spent tical and part lhe oretical inlUtu'(he carllvan. will be made up Hardin, Gen~' Th omp80n, Donald E. Rathl\\\a y. M,'., Mary Me lure atul'day in Dayto n. tion, just ~ it is being conducted mith and 1\11'. and eve ral per OilS from h re at- in large measure now, but would of the student. and teachers of Osborn, Hel n Hisey, Charlotte Miss arah 'Ml·S. G. D. Mills. tendod the Senior class play at be greatly enlarged here. the above su bjects and will be ' R ye, Jeau Hartsock. Wayne ' ville gynl, Friday eveninf'. The sehool was first founded hi sponsored by th' tl'acher of the Miss McKln e1's Roon:t- Helen Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Woollard Orville PhilJjll and J, C. 1857 as the National Normal s ubject. Margaret Gon , R bn Surface, farg aret and Il iatt made a bUllin S8 trip to Day- university and continued until Anna Whitaker, Lyle Fox, Philip and daught TS, Glenna, Mr. and Mr. Wilbur ton Monda3'. 1917 when it was disbanded. Mr. Hartman , Marion Smith. Honor Roll Woollllrtl an d children, Em()gene Mrs. Martha Bough, of Way- unningham was at the head of Soniors -Rob('rt Gons Bernice and Wilbul' Jr., of Rou te 1, spent ne ville spent til week-end with the cllool at that time. Wertd'. lIMIt wld.1y used A ConecHon Graham, Robel·t mith. unday with Mr. and Mrs, Emest 1\11'. and Mrs. AdTen Emrick. . Early ll\8t year he returned and Independent brand of f.nce Juniors -Mar'vin Fox,' Betty Becau se of an error in printing Milbul'n at th ei, country hom~ h s. A. A. Smith has been ill reopened the school, which swung Hartsock:, Frank Hawke, Ruth th name of hal'ie ~ LeMay was nol'th of Xenia .. A n enjoyable day again but is slowly recovering. into action for its first term in Pennington. omitted lust week from the list was spent by all and during the There will not be )lny church eptember and has been operating Sophomo . ane ook, A heavier and better linc coating. Mor~ ecil of the b oys wh o received letteTR noon hOUl' an excellent dinner se rvice at Lytle church next Sun- since. copper in the steel. That's why Red Hartman, JOhll Kelln er, Ruth alis I in !\Of~-ball. We apologize fol' \vas e rved. Mr.. Milburn wa day a Rev. R. H. Lafferty will - -.- . - - - - - Brand last. years longer-c.osts leas per year. It', those Who made the error. bury. formerl y Miss Be_sie Woollard . be at Morrow , Sunday School a t BIRTHDAY CLUB a uatioowide IUCCCSS. An outstandini vatu I 2 p. m. Galvanneallng-a e!ten!ed process Paul mlth a n d Janice Burnett The Idle Wilde birthday club has been ill with measles. ' met at the beautiful country home It'a • radiaoUy improved proc:en for coatina fence wi~ "";tected by 12 V. S. paleft tt. Ortal btat,tr.. tlng oven .. Little Vi rg il Longacre had his of Mr. and 'Mrs. Davis Furnas, at 1250· Fahrenheit, ( .."" the heavy aine """tine ri.. h~ i"lo t o nsil rull10ved Saturday at Day- Wednesday, April 18. The noon the copper·.teel wi .... No mo,," t./Iin , uneven """tll\~ 6Ued with pLnholee. Longer reace life io,u8. nteed- in ... t;tin,' to n and i slowly convalescing. houl' was spent at a bounteous . , aU m _ come ir aDd _ thi. remarkable r...... value. Bet'l'Iice Graham was 1\ lunc.hean ana j.n.......the afternoon lli rner gu st ·W·ednesday evening and stunts were enjoyed. or Misses Ruth and Helen Early. games The committee decided to meet at Mr, arid :1\1rs• .Walter K enl'ick the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and Mrs . All n Emri ck w re Day- Kellner, May 23, at 8 p. m. to n vi itors Tu esday. Etta Larrick, Pre. Mr. and Mr~ . HaTrY Fry and Phone 25 . Wayneaville, Ohio P. L. Reason, Sec'y. family of Springboro were dinnet· guests 'unday of Mr. and Mrs haril'S Mullenix: and Dicky h an. ------------------------~----------~--~~--~-------+------~------~--~ ~ Mr. and Mrs, Allen Emrick ent I·ta inecl to dinner Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward O'f HarveysFoDlOr.u • • • hurg and Mrs. Martha Hough of Waynesville . . Ml·S. Violet Burnett and brothel' 11'. Walter and wife, of Casopolis, Mich., a l'e spending this week at Mr.. Burnett's residence here. _ ~ r. und Mrs. Raymond Bulen IJlo'Wo ut II ro tected and daughter, and Mrs. Stiner and by 4 FULL PLIES of daughter of Ander on, Ind ., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. t'tupertwitlt Cord InFl'ank Rogel'S. 1'I1rs. Anna SS70 aula ted with l' lurned home with them Sunday up I)eat-realataitel' a thee week's. stay, caring bber• for her mother, 'Mrs. Lottie Carey. M~' . and M'rs. William Bensel and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Icbbaum and children of Dayton, were Sunday gUOi!ts of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith. Mrs. J. B. , Jones, Mrs. J. R. Johns and Mrs. Ed Longacre attended an all day meeting at the M. E. Church at Centerville, Tues-
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